. ‘i. ne “i aha ' : pet 7 3 4 ay. yeas ‘o wn ih i “ Sisetinta. They Sound 9 hathinens eh! 10 a.m. 107 p.m. i RENO, NEV, '(AP) ~ She-remembers Mos, the ’ felate to help ‘her form am: interme," : Pi Prat converts chlorine gas ateene tite: v~ Stooge-wise, it was; Mée, shrewd businessman, in the tional Three Stooges fan club terncbea Fin severely and 4 i i carry an electric charge, close to . Larry and Curly; Moe,Larry. collector and one-time said’ “Not and stage an annual charity. , DARTMOUTH, " e ; cen plate. f and Shemp; Moe, Larry and Shakespearean actor; Curly, the things, orieeped Gsbeaes ETE Q104-FM the other. day »but only i A my, if ‘beam forces the ions to gather in a neat Curly Joe; and Moe, Larry the lovable, keep-'em-laugh- | waudeville's could relate at Reno's Keystone Cinema.’ ‘Then, through the sound effects of ri { Mo hs pattern on a silicon chip surface, where they react to form Y) and Joe. Now, it’s mostly just ing lug who liked to dance till ‘and Inter in y The proceeds would gn to Bubbles to bits. i Ri! ' xpo cere, } FRASER 4 Phyllis. dawn; and Larry, the gentle, But they knew ‘what the Motion Picture Home — The mock the ~ } bn ‘ 4 } re gcbet away in the chlorine gas, leaving the Phyllis Fine Lamond re- gadget-crazy middleman de- ‘ed, and millions loved slike that. Or, if they where Larry lived before his pies in. the etudios of CFDR. Patterson Tueadenntors 2 j Hien’ wa ne bg rt formation. _— a. IDE cera ene a nt Pay oe ae eg Dar Suen ge neces eek | oe knee ag SP SRE ¢ ramen gets = i neta VALLEY VIDEO eee a isa’ aus: aka a ded. ree pet bores" 160 Wack-and-white wish they could have done ighting child and "drug the wrong. direction: it could | ‘P* yee es its middle-of-the-road AM music, * eontrasting with hille that ¢ Sarey eleateaale impulses. mined on onus is that the process will abolish FREE MEMBERSHIP and knuckles up the nose est man ever put here,” the rough-and-tumble it.” ¥ ie said. break your nose,” she said. | 8 nue le-of- with great fondness, as per- Lamond said of Larry Fine. trio made in the ‘80s and ‘40s. Lamond, who divides her to try to do some: “One time, they had-to do the | its newly-launched FM partner is boasting about being Bb. for each Telhibe oy they ean dispense existing wastage sine when partly formed micros are wen nore — haps the only the daughter of “He was referred to as the time between! Reno and Los thing for the thousands of same ‘scene -over 62 times, | “the Rock of the Atlantic.” g lasers and chlorine gas. achine Rentals one of the original Three Stooges could. RELFECTS LIFE mild one of the Stooges. He “I think the reason they i Angeles, sep 04 @ tecent re was an extremely kind, very were 80 1 is the Actionauts put on show VANCOUVER (CP) — When Gust Vassos returned to Kertiaghan, 22, whorl Rasee says he “rescued out of a jazz years.” Howard. Though Gurly suf. | ™uth’s tallest building, is a protege but not a corporate s Vancouver after six months in Europe last year, he wanted fusion group. y wThere are already Stooge. fered a strobe tke intury in | Partner of Q1OT. The Toronto rock sation set up Q104's Motor Hotel ANOt ff to start a band that was different from the dozens of other Ex Modernettos drummer Ian Noble, 20, is the newest philes everywhere,” said 1947 and died five years initial playlist, ordered the records and has been retained happen bands struggling to rise out of this city’s underground music recruit. Keystoné owner Lee Mercer, later, he won the hearts of | ** * Consultant for two yeas, comes scene The band formed by the five, Actionauts, produces ® who held Stooge tevivals be- viewers: with such stunts as acca pharm try ese fit th a 2 “A lot of the bands were really cardboard,” says the _ blend of garage-punk guitar sounds, tempered by the kind of fore’: Lamond approached trimming his hair with a CFDR.Q104 owner Arnie Patterson does not fit the Jan. 5,6, 21-year-old singer. “They just stood around. I wanted to be in a band that put on a show.” Vassos is sitting in the kitchen of the band’s head tack demo tape, Hash Assassin, which shot to No. lon the ¢; . h ss : says his new station plays. JAN. 5 - 7 — Moonshine plays in the pub. quarters: a seven-bedroom house that's home to assorted Sines charta of a local alternative rock radio station. Stay sires arn reipsinal dl pa seeisaecr i CFDR, he says, has operated for years on the JAN. 22 — Super Bowl XVIII Spectacular musicians. A sort of house mascot — a zucchini wearing ‘The following month, the band placed first in a talent eee. : A mets principle that you ignore everyone under 30. EVERY SUNDAY sunglasses — sits on the kitchen table. tobowing 3 PI in a talen' TELLS ANECDOTES _ distinctive “n'yuk, n'yuk” be- Vassos explains how be teamed up with guitarist and high school buddy Richard Walker, 22. Beth had played before in a band called Anthead. Walker's previous tenure included such bands as Melody Pimps, Bludgeoned Pigs and Thirsty Souls. He still dabbles in a group called Corsage. RESCUED BASSIST Together, they rounded up keyboardist Sam Salmon, 26, who had been in Avant Guard Dogs, and bassist Mike i bright, melodic hooks. that were too often heard in 1960s’ , Im March of this year, Actionauts recorded an eight. contest sponsored by that station-and-won 24 hours of recording time at a Vancouver studio. Last month, Actionauts released Hash Assassin and Vagabond as its first single on the Zulu Records label. The band now plans to rely on Richard Big to tell them what to do next. “He's our fictional manager,” says Vassos. “I phoned up (television station) CKVU once and said I was Richard Big and told them I had a new group for the Vancouver show.” It worked — the band appeared on the show. A SIRLOIN STEAK WITH ALL THE CRAB YOU CAN EAT FOR $9.95. fans who have written me since my father died,” she and my fether was full of blueberry pie for weeks. He And, by rock, Q104 means rock and roll. Q104 is taking on the leading voices of cohtemporary music in the Halifax-Dartmouth area in a ratings and “We are going to skip from the many processes we need now to just one, a great leap forward,” said Yoshiuki pe gg deputy director of the company’s development Fie based on a chemical reaction de: uring Toshiba claims the process as its own and has taken out 14 patents. But it acknowledges scientists in the U.S. are not far behind. Open 7 Days A Week 1438 Columbia Ave., recilenn: coe Pua aking just couldn't get it out of his | avertising rivalry patterned after the jousting between memory. And it will be so tiny that about 100 could ait ‘on Who will use the system first for mass production is Castlegar 365-3777 have good gnowetetie Uke The Sriginas! Three Stoog- Q107 and CHUM-FM in Toronto. a cross section of a human hair, Its arrival héralds an era ee the expensive production equipment necessary for anyone's guess. “We think its an excellent technology of ‘Near Gabriels) where Moe's haireut came from. These people have been writing for years and him. In the past year, they've staged benefits where Lam- ond has appeared to talk and es, formed in the late ‘20s, were Moe Howard, Fine and Moe's brother, Jerry (Curly) lawnmower and swimming in three inches of water. “Curly was just a loveable “They bring people out of the woodwork,” Mercer said of the festivals, “Sometimes, I'm afraid of the crowd we bring out with shows like the Stooges. They're all half- drunk and possibly rowdy. “But (Lamond) got up there and had them in the palm of her hand, Sbe has both a lot of warm memories LOS ANGELES (AP) — “I don't know what Mom and Pop talk about at night; their door is alwa; Such juvenile candor, which often made audiences came his trademark. “He really laughed like that, and‘it was rather “spon. taneous,” she said. “He was always an up person. Cable 10 TV In fact, the Dartmouth station's competition — C100 FM and CJCH-AM — is owned by the CHUM group. Q104, sharing CFDR’s penthouse studios atop Dart- mold of a would-be, rock-radio mogul. The former press secretary to Prime Minister Trudeau, perhaps like most people, can't even define progressive rock, the music he Now with David Bowie, Def Leppard and Loverboy joining Perry Como and Tony Bennett in the record libraries of CFDR-Q104, he’s hoping to pick up listeners in their youth and serenade them to the rocking chair. The FM station is wooing people aged 18 to 35 — a group Patterson says is 101,000 strong in a potential market of 201,000 — with up-to-date rock and a heavy dose of rock classics from Cream, The Who, Jefferson Airplane and the like. The radio audience wakes up to the aggressive jake mander of the Mari- time Forces during a Vancouver Chamber of Commerce lunch- eon. 7:30—B.C. Summer Games Calendar of morning , known here.and to his former listeners at CITI-FM in Winnipeg as Rockwood cited a teport that the late drummer ‘for The Who “appeared in public wearing women’s clothing several times before his death.” No explanation was given for the complaint about Mick Jagger of the Rolling Stones. C100’s contemporary music includes the songs ings during the new year's tury-Fox’s Two of a Kind ina “of cheap, small computers able to think for themselves, Today's mighty mitros are made using a method resist coating, developing and resist removal in a totally clean room will become unnecessary,” he added. the future, but we don't know if it can be introduced this year or next,” Takeishi said. By MICHAEL FUHRMANN Canadian The Press Finding a melody on a piano keyboard is one way to cameece wus, baci oe Pe md od bar abe and play with d, a set of four elec- Lamb, of the systems gitup. cays e Veenaing agresnient. bas been signed with Interactive ‘Technologies of Toronto to market the games, He hopes they will goon be available across North America for such popular home computers as the Apple Ile Hi Arrow Arms Steak with all the crab you can eat .. . $9.95. Sunday Brunch Spectacular, 10:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m For reservations call 365-7262. Bulletin Board “Potentially the (educational): market is. huge,” said Jones, noting that somé ties Minimum charge is $3 (whether od is for one, two or three times). Deadlines are 5 p.m. Thursdays for Sunday A paper and 5 p.m. Mondays tor Wednesday's paper Notices should be brought to the Castlegar News at 197 Columbia Ave. tion while the third consecutive insertion, iy. half-price. Bulletin Board CABLE 10 pers created by U: of Toronto SENIOR CITIZENS'S ASSOCIATION ] ance the ben d aaa: tot of Aceess Television Brother Jake. Morte Laake pend aca! The first business meeting of 1964 will be held on Sin | Goce, sald Lataond, when y, Jan. 5. Bosal he worl into the miscricn®: Foam ~ Intended for children at the elementary and secondary adey, Jon: 8 at 2 em 1 the Stooges were ii 6:00—Sign-on and program ey're not hurting just yet at the area's leading school level, Musicland allows the player to compose a SQUARE DANCING A Magnificent Dining Experience awaits you from light te = boas me inforination. station across the harbdr. Autumn ratings put C100 on melody and experiment with it by varying notes and timbre. Beginner Square Dancing te i i ot 7:90 bi: | lunches to . . . full course meals . . . at these fine restaurants ta to wy father’, 6:05—Castlegar library | top of the other stations for the first time in its five-year Weodiens Seheol:: Couple < leqee. ' ped a frog to my father’s worytime. history. In one game called Timbre-Painting, colors are assigned Phone 365-8348 head, where he was partially 6:30—Cook's Corner: Ely LIKES RESPONSE to different sounds. Making the notes on the computer FULL GOSPEL BUSINESSMEN’S FELLOWSHIP BANQUET Santos, well-known in Although Q104 missed the ratings period, Patterson sereen sppear blue could produce the sound of a flute (or as Tasenday, Son. 12. 6:20 oan. “= the Fireside Phase: Harry Com t “~ the Castlegar area, | is d by the ponse, and his staff close to that sound as s computer can come), red a trumpet $7.30 ot the Manger Book Store or phone 265-544) for | Oo Pp uter demonstrates the fine ighted by his int from relew a he player ean invent bis reservation \ art of stuffing a roast. | Halifax's pastor of the telephone, Rev. Perry Rockwood. \ “instruments” with unique sounds. ~ kid Ss how ing. chicken. ad Rockwood’s dial-a-message — played on the air by a Lamb says the big advantage of the games is that they Coming events of Castlegar and District non-profit ‘ , i “remove the hassle of ‘to play an instrument” before organizations may be listed here. The first 10 words are presents < 7:00—The Canadian Navy: | gleeful Edwards — accused Metro's new station of $3.0nd additional words are 12¢ each. Boldtaced words HOT E L lanned ‘A talk given by Gor. | Promoting homosexuality by playing music by “Mike learning to compose (which must be used for headings) count os two words { JANUARY 5; 6, 7T& 8 R don Edwai _ |. Jagger” and Keith Moon. * “The games also allow a : child to. get access rapidly to y There is no extra charge for a second cons@cutive inser ry | blush when uttered by chil- — This first hour. is a | Popular in most downtown clube and bars. Patterson said HOLIDAY SKIING . . . tour to Nordic Ski Touring Club's cy Greene Lake, was enjoyed by about 25 club mer , For reservations call 365-7282. dren on Linkletter’s old highlight package on | 2" 8verage of three songs out of 10 have been the same on and Commodore 64. cabin, located in Paulson Country ski trails, near Nan- bers during the Christmas break. House Party radio and tele- the following sports. both FM playlists. UNITS ARE FREE We Are Proud Té Be The Oniy Full Service Union Hotel In Costlegor. vision show, is te P; archery, As for the chatter, Edwards and contpeny are going Computer makers will do just about anything to get { enter American living rooms cycling, golf, ..orien:. against the softer, more. relaxed style of C100 in the their machines into schools — even give them away. The e % again by means of micro teeringy lecrosne, | moraing. theory is that once a brand b A de | | b tt | G Try the foremost in computers. penarer | “\ewn bow! Later on, the talk is undistracting, so far lacking the with many applications developed for it, future sales in the n rs oO n I n e a a e 9 elegant dining Linkletter plans an elec- ing, black powder and | formula jargon of C100, where announcers never say a educational market are ee Lb tronie version of his best- small bore ‘rife: song is coming up, but rather that it’s “straight-ahead. Apple has been banding out couputers to schools in the joined forces with Trans Anderson's option was con- a * Complete teks: ‘out menu selling book, Kids Say the 8:30—B.C. Summer Games: United States for several years. Now it has d the Jim to take over In-’ tingent on him raising ap- P S Byak pew for New Your's Porsior Darndest Things. The video Swimming competi- formation of a Canadian education foandation, which will is asking the B.C. Supreme land. proximately $85 million by f ¥ © Pizzos house party will allow- home tion. Days one, and % ’ ° give away about $260,000 worth of computer hardware this Court to reinstate hig option Dec. 29, and advising Trans = halon & Vepetorin Dishes computer swners to call’ up mwinwemde Lerms top movie to purchase a large stake in After two years of pro- Mountain by Dec. 27 that he A erores 1ES.-SUN. FO! images of etter, Bs. he night. r “ — a oe a pha Ltd. and aa nded takibg . cad ek * yes iN TUES.-SUN. FOR DINNER i i in . Trans @ over Trans it ne tl talks with his . 11:00—Sign-off. HOLLYWOOD (AP) — x Canada Ine. from Moun’ hyd Le nrougs STEAK HOUSE Castleaird Plaza 368-2421 youngsters. = Terms of Tedearmest, the Warner Bros id. muon velopers, veachar, schools and universities across the Mountain Pip Line Co. 14d tale. smoothly, Anderson . would Fri, & Sat. till 1 a.m. Tues. - Thurs. 5 - 10. Sunday 4:30 - 9 p.m. Shirley MacLaine-Debra _ Also gaining larger audi- country. ‘The move comes less than § Butasa result of that deal, have ended up with 24.5 per Winger di: film, roc- ences was Yentl, the Barbra “We're looking for new ways of uters in the a week after Trans Mountain Anderson was granted an cent of Inland and 83.5 per od ‘a — keted to No. 1 in the movie Streisand film from MGM- classroom,” Jones said, adding that, an O0P reqniate for announced that Anderson's option to buy all the out- cent of Trans Mountain. 7 " rs rompe: yoursell so san einoeptiere B box office totals as several UA that surpassed Univer- application forms have heen received. © option isd expired without are of 108196 But Trans Mountain an- bord elego Miuw improved their serm- safe Beartses and 20th Gon meeting all the Canada Ltd. 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