December 22, 1985 ENTERTAINMENT The Staff. and of the Colander ex- tend to all our fine patrons the very heartiest of festive greetings, and the wish that the New Year will be good to you all. CLOSED AT7 P.M. ON DEC. 24 CLOSED ALL DAY CHRISTMAS DAY. RE-OPENING ON BOXING DAY COLANDER 364-1816 1475 Cedar Ave., Trail Role Baryshnikov NEW YORK (REUTER) — Since defecting in Toronto in 1974, international dance star Mikhail Baryshnikov has re- fused numerous attempts to film his life story. But when filmmaker Tay- lor Hackford came to him with the idea of White Nights, an adventure film about a former Soviet dancer who is imprisoned after his flight crash-lands in Siberia; Baryshnikov leaped at the chance to play the lead. |, whose di ii suits character based almost iden- tically’ on Baryshnikov's background. “It was incumbent on any story line,”. says Hackford, “to include part of Bary- shnikov's nature. He is Rus- sian. He is clearly a dancer. You can’t make him into a cowboy. You can't make him into a Chicago gangster.” Though Baryshnikov de- clitres comment on why he chose to star in the film, Hackford says Baryshnikov credits include Officer and a Gentleman and Against All Odds, said he wasn't inter- ested in doing Baryshnikov's story, but liked the idea of a MAPLE LEAF TRAVEL THINKING OF EUROPE 86? ‘BRITAIN SWITZERLAND $587 France. From For more information call NESTA OR SHIRLEY 365-6616 This Week in . Kiroy Ballet of Leningrad, he was because the story was clearly not his, and yet Nikolai Rodchenko was a character with whom he could strongly identify. “It takes the history and jumps off into a hypothetical situation that is provocative and I think fascinating. This is not his defection. I think anyone from Eastern Europe who has either emigrated or escaped can identify with this story,” Hackford said in a re- cent interview. /" x It was more than 10 years ago that Baryshnikov step- ped out of a side entrance to Toronto's O'Keefe Centre, got into a waiting car and de- fected to the West. ON LOAN A member of the famed was on loan to the touring Bolshoi Ballet at the time. Enjoy a Deluxe eer DINNER ROSARIO'S. - HOLIDAY HOURS: OPEN: MONDAY, ; edhe BA ES — NO COVER CHARGE — ‘OPEN: FRIDAY, DEC. he SATORORY OE rE DEXTER’S PUB — MON. THRU SAT. — HOLIDAY aeasterten rs., Dec. 26 — Reg. Hours NICHOLAS TWITCH TIL DEC. 30 NEW ‘YEARS EVE NICHOLAS TWITCH IN BALLROOM. Dec. 31 to Jan. 4 — In Dexters RAY O'TOOLE Merry Christmas Happy New Year! From the Management & Staff. HOLIDAY HOURS Dec. 24, 25 & 26 CLOSED Dec. 31 OPEN OPEN NEW YEAR'S DAY! VEG @\ABRIEL’S Celebrate 1986 with a Dining Experience... 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Kootenay West MP Bob Brisco announced Friday that older workers in The program will be ad- ministered jointly by Labor mining, saw mill, mill prod- ucts, veneer, logging, ply- wood, and pulp and paper in- dustry industries of Nelson, Logan Lake and Salmon Arm are eligible for $5'/: million in assistance. ms The announcement was made’ on behalf of Labor Minister Bill McKnight and Employment Minister Flora MacDonald. The program provides funds to eligible older work- ers who have been perman- ently laid off from designated Canada and Employ Immigration Canada. ‘The government is expand- ing labor adjustment benefits to these communities under the Modified Industry and Labor Adjustment Program, said ‘Brisco. In announcing the pro- gram, McKnight said, “These special measures are neces- sary to-assist the older work- ers in these communities hit by major permanent layoffs.” McDonald added: “The as- sistance_being provided to workers in the MILAP com- ce = HAMPER HAUL . . . vol: Don h for the right place to put a parcel of donated food at the Castlegar Legion branch while other volunteers. in he b prepares “its annual Christmas h families. Eleventh Sa industries determined by the munities is a transitional step federal government to be. to new programming. under undergoing significant econ- the recently announced Can- omic disruption or adjust- adian Jobs Strategy.” WASHINGTON (AP) — and’ given them portions of Randy Miles Jeffries, the government documents, in- 11th American arrested on cluding one marked Top Se- spying charges this year, told cret. YULETIDE ENTERTAINMENT . . . students at Castlegar's. schools celebrated the season with Christmas concerts this week. Pass Creek_elemen- tary students (top) put on the play Santa’s Helpers. Back row (left to right) are Brooke Irving, Venie Voykin, Cecilia Tarasoff, Sarah Irving and Sammie Sylvester. Kneeling in front is Harold Plotnikoft. Below, berry Creek el: enter- tain the audience with Nine Cheers for Christmas. Spelling out Christmas (left to right) are Leeanna an undercover FBI agent a he gave defence secrets o the Soviet Union, the FBi eareea Saturday in court papers. Jeffries, a messenger for a stenographic firm that trans- Tories, Liberals - deadlocked cribes secret Congressional poll says tee sort eee TORONTO (CP) — Just 15 centage points or vice versa. held without bond on espion- Postnikoff, Leigha Belanger, Bobby Baulne, Kim Lewis, Melissa LaBine, Jason Stupnikoff, Stepaniuk an is the middle’ elle Boisvert. Not in the picture , Wendy Hall. ~~ Diana HOLIDAY SEASON HOURS Dec. 23, 24 & 25 — Closed ~~ Dec. 26 — 4 p.m. - 10 p.m. Dec. 31 — New Year's Eve 4p.m.to10p.m. OPEN NEW YEARS DAY 4TO 9 P.M. For Reservations call 365-6000 Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! FIRESIDE DINING ROOM & COCKTAIL LOUNGE Reed suffering LOS ANGELES (AP) — Actress Donna_ Reed, long- time star of television's The Donna Reed Show is in hos- pital and suffering from can- cer, officials said late Friday. “She is in the hospital and has been since Dec. 10,” Cedars-Sinai Medical Centre spokesman Peggy Shaff said. Reed, 64, apparently is suffering from pancreatic cancer, said her spokesman, Harry Flynn. “What happened was Don- na.went in for surgery for bleeding ulcers,” Flynn said. “While they were correcting the ulcerous condition, they discovered, I gather, a very beer Say-good-bye-to—the old 1986 enter in with a bang! © Midnight Buffet © Party Favors * Tickets in Advance Eve Party! Starts at 8 p.m. ‘Open 6 Days a Week. 12 noon - 2a.m. prsoll 1800-8th Ave., Castlegor. Coll 365-7365 from cancer early malignancy in the pan- creas. “That is not a good place (to have cancer), but at this point it is early enough and her condition is good enough that they have -not initiated any serious treatment,” he said. Reed, who had been in hospital several months ago for her ulcers, was feeling strong enough to go home for the holidays, ke said. “She's feeling well and eating well and she's going home for Christmas, prob- ably Monday,” Flynn said. The hospital gave no indi- cation how serious Reed's ill- ness was, and Shaff said she could not give details of the actress’ treatment. .“She’s a strong person,” Flynr said. “She's never had a whole lot of sickness in her life.” Reed, the mother of four, is married to retired U.S. army colonel Grover Asmus, who was Gen. Omar Bradley's last chief of staff. WELCOME HOME! John & Shirley Torbic From The Kootenay Art Club months after suffering the worst defeat in their history, the federal Liberals have climbed into a tie- with the Conservatives in public sup- port, a poll. conducted for the Toronto Globe and Mail sug- gests. The Liberals and Tories each had the support of 38.5 per cent of decided voters in the survey completed last week. It was the first time since the election of Septem- ber 1984 that the Conserva- tives have not led in public opinion and the first time they have fallen below 40 per — cent support. The New Democrats were supported by 22 per cent of decided voters in the survey. One per cent supported other parties and 19 per cent of those polled were undecided. The survey, based on inter- views with 1,963 eligible vot- ers, is considered accurate within plus or minus two percentage points, 19 times out of 20. That means. the Tories could actually be lead- ing the Liberals by four per- The poll by Environics Re. age charges’ pending formal search Group Ltd. and CROP arraignment Monday in U.S. Inc. was conducted from Nov. District Court. 18 to Dec. 11 when the Con- Ina criminal complaint, the servatives were trying to re- FBI said Jeffries admitted cover froma scandal-plagued during a meeting Friday with autumn. an FBI agent posing as a The previous CROP poll, ~ Soviet agent that he had met conducted in September dur- twice with Soviet officials ing a series of crises which rocked the government, sug- gested the Tories were sup- ported by 40 per cent of Can- adians, to 34 per cent for the Liberals and 25 per cent for. the NDP. + In the 1984 election, the Conservatives received 50 3 2 per cent of thé popular vote _ Westar Timber's Southern while the Liberals took 28 Wood Products sawmill in per cent and the NDP 19 per Castlegar had its best week cent. in its 24-year history this setting production By CasNews Staff The Conservatives’ popu- Week: larity peaked at 58 per cent Fecords. Ps jn an opinion poll taken According to production ‘shortly after that election Manager Wade Zammit, on and has fallen steadily in Thursday the mill cut 798 subsequent surveys. thousand board feet. Zam- Theories won 211 seats Mit noted that Southern in the election to 40 for the Wood Products was cutting Liberals and 30 for the NDP. 2bout 600,000 at the begin- One independent candidate ™2& of the year. S was elected. “We've come a long way,’ he said. Town in Spain . hits jackpot MADRID (REUTER) — Residents of a town in central Spain and working-class su- burbs of Barcelona and Mad- rid drew a windfall Saturday in the world's gest lottei prize — Spain's $560-mi Gordo (The Fat One). The country ground to a halt Saturday morning as girls and boys of the San Idelfonso orphanage spun giant steel fumblers to draw 570,000 prizes. Thousands danced in the streets of Talavera de la Re- bought small fractions of the Christmas Lottery's winning number — 63369. Residents Of a working class suburb of Barcelona drew most of the $60-million second prize. This year, Spaniards spent a record $785 million as fam- ilies, offices and villages fol- lowed the annual ritual of joining forces to buy shares in the 66,000 tickets. Spaniards take the Gordo very seriously and, through a mixture of mathematics and ina, a town with a i of 20,000, where $90 million was shared, from the top prize of $120 million, between hundreds of people who choose they reserve months in ad- vance. and, in many cases, keep in the family for gener- ations. MAPLE LEAF TRAVEL 365-6616 FERRARO’S The complaint said Jef- fries, 26, told the undercover agent that he had offered to sell the complete set of three documents to the Soviets for $5,000. ‘A report filed by pre-trial services said Jeffries, a fa- ther of three, was convicted in 1983 of possession of her- oin and had received a sus- pended sentence. The report said Jeffries admitted to court officials he used heroin and cocaine. Jeffries, who began work- ing two months ago as a mes- ‘senger for the Acme Re- porting Co., told the under- Sawmill sets cutting record One ofthe mill's two shifts also set a record, cutting 415,000 board feet this week. Zammit also said he expec- ted a weekly record to be broken by the end of the week. “It's a nice way to end the year,” he said. “The place ran very well. We had a lot of production, a lot of volume.” Zammit also noted that Westar had a good week without any accidents or medical cases. “That's another achieve- JAN. 19 — 7-DAY. exraes= HELTON — $219 '. 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