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Vice-consul James Lambert said from San Jose that 43-year-old Wayne McCannon was released on his ‘own recognizance last Thursday on the understanding The Castlegar Arts Council promises an exciting | season for 1985-86 with a variety of performances. he remain in Costa Rica until the matter of his -Edmonton’s Paul Hann will perform folk, country, extradition is settled in-court bluegrass, traditional and soft rock material on Oct. 11 at ‘* oa ' the Community Complex. : BODIES FOUND Hann is one of Canada's most versatile entertainers as a concert, recording artist, television and radio PRINCE GEORGE, B.C. (CP) — The bodies of Garni and Garlic Bread Reservations phone 364-2222 TERRA NOVA MOTOR INN personality. amuse old and young. His quick one-liners and strong vocal delivery will 60-minute version of Dan Pasquale (a comedy sung in On Nov: 5 the Vancouver Opera will stage a WED (THU, {FRI} plus a concert featuring artists from the Opera in a of arias, duets and YY, LOF THE EMERALD FORES Kerk SY FONT Toy WOORTINS ensembles from the world’s best operas. Complex_on_Jan.11,_— Elmer Gill and All That Jazz will be coming to the Gill is a pianist vibraharpist-organist. who once longed to the dary Lionel Band and has three Prince George men have been found at Dorothy Lake, about 22 kilometres southeast of the central British Columbia city. RCMP said the body of Genardo Damiano, 39, was found in the lake Monday. Police divers found Charles Bouchard, 51, and John Parenteau, 43, on Tuesday. Le An all-terrain vehicle was found overturned in the e. The three went to.the Dorothy Lake area Saturday to hunt moose. CORNER OF 2nd & LAKE ST., SANDPOINT, IDAHO Dinner every day. 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The deal, financed to the tune of $20 million by Time, is the single “largest investment of foreign and domestic capital in the history of Canada’s magazine publishing industry,” said Donald Hathaway, a director of Comac. HOSTAGE FREED WASHINGTON (AP) — Rev. Benjamin Weir, one of seven Americans kidnapped in Beirut, has been released, the Presbyterian Church said today. The Church's announcement said the information about Weir's release came from his wife, Carol. Mrs. Weir wasn't available to amplify the church's statement. “We can now confirm that he is released and we With Ranch Frys Grilled Pork Chops With opple sauce, mashi potatoes and gravy. Nregetable gues Ps Grilled Halibut Steak: —With lemon wedge and pa butter, potatoes, wopetenle gamnt IN TUNE . . ; The Rossland Light Opera Players per- show, a revue-type performance featuring selections formed in Castlegar at Kinnaird Junior Secondary, from The Music Mon, Pirates of Penzance and The School. The group presented its Gems of the Stage ‘85 Sound of Music. Costews Photo by Ryan Wilson Reclusive Garbo now 80 NEW YORK (REUTER) — When film legend Greta Garbo celebrates her 80th birthday today, she'll most, probably be alone — the way she has wanted to be since +s % retiring from Hollywood 44 years ago. : ‘The screen goddess of the 1930s and 1940s has lived by herself on the East Side of Manhattan for the past 40 years, only rarely socializing and never granting interviews. (SAT) (SUN) MON (TUE) WED, {21\[22)[23)| "24 25 26|27] EONS “*YOU'RE GONNA LOVE ‘BACK TO THE FUTURE: THIS MOVIE IS THE BIG ONE. NEW WINTER HOURS 7.a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through ae In her last published interview almost 50 years ago, Garbo set ‘the ground rules for her devotion to privacy: “Being in the newspapers is awfully silly. It's all right for important people who have something to contribute, to talk. I have nothing to contribute.” : Still, the star of such films as Grand Hotel, Mata Hari, ! and Anna Christie remains a public figure despite her Selma Schwartz, owner of A. Fitz and Sons. Meat have no further information,” said Dale Williams of Garbo-watching has become a sort of cottage industry in mysteriousness. Market on Frist Avenue, added: “She doesn't come iir here the church's New York_office- her swank hood with In 1984, director Sidney Lumet released a film, Garbo much, but I see her passing by a lot. She's a vegetarian, you * Wier, 61, a Presbyterian missionary, was countermen, doormen and just plain passersby telling of Talks, in which a ‘young man goes to extreme lengths to get know, so she doesn't have much use for this place, but she kidnapped in Beirut on May 8, 1984. He had been held chance encounters. Greta Garbo to speak to-his-mother———— ence came in when she was having a dinner_party. She's a the’ longest of any_of the seven-Americans- Garbo had nothing to do with the film, but Lumet and great lady in my book, a real actress.” £ his crews spent several weeks in front of her East 50th biographer John Bainbridge explains the interest SIXTH CHARGE |_Street apartment house. ‘Her beaut; is ageless. So. is her legend. It According to Victor Meji ata building next with measinee tt SACRAMENTO; €alif-(AP)— A man who was — to—Garbo's.—there—is—a—constant_stream_of. passersby, [involved in. in_a fatal accident_that_gave— to-the- formation =convicted~ Tuesday of his sixth drunken driving Avenue,” says Jeff Mann of the Royal Oaksmith Antique Store on Second Avenue. “She was with somebody, a nurse, I guess, and she wore glasses and a scarf. “I didn't really know her to look at her, but everyone in the store started whispering: ‘There's Greta Garbo.’ And to tell. you the truth, she really looked kind of old.” AS MACLEOD’S SUPER BUYS! 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Reservations for Private Parties — 365-3294 Located | mile south of weigh scales in Ootischenia quickly. “She sure doesn’t go out much,” Mejias said, “but sometimes a limousine comes in front and she gets in very acting talent, the Garbo name was box-office magic in the COMMON SIGHT In her neighborhood, a large ‘cluster of pre-Second World War apartment houses, many of which overlook the East River, Garbo is a‘common ‘sight, buying groceries, penetrating blue eyes and swan-like neck, allied with a rare days when Hollywood was the world’s dream factory. She was nominated for three Academy Awards, but never received one. She retired from in 1941 after appearing ina movie, Two-faced Woman, that was banned in many North American cities because of its “suggestive tone.” charge. Clarence Busch, 52, was found guilty by a Superior Court jury of two counts of drunken driving with bodily injury, both felonies. Busch faces up to four years in prison. Sentencing was delayed for about 38 days, pending a probation report. Busch was convicted in 1980 of vehicular manslaughter in the death of Cari Lightner, 13, whose SACRAMENTO, CALIF. (CP) — British Columbia Hy- dro will lay off a total of 150 people this week, the acting chairman of the Crown cor- poration said Tuesday. Chester Johnson said the layoff of employees, mainly systems and project engin- eers, should almost complete the task of reducing: staff to about 6,800. More than 1,000 employ- ees, many in engineering, have lost their jobs in the last year as Hydro changes the focus of its operations from. development to delivery of service. Johnson said the layoffs will save Hydro $25 million to $30 million a year. Johnson is in California with Premier Bill Bennett. Overweight, join-with us, no Fads, no Gimmicks. An all Canadian, non profit, doctor opp volunteer organization. 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Klaus Munch, a chef who lived nearby for 20 years, saw Martin Segal, former president of the Film Society of her often but encountered her only once. Munch was Lincoln Centre, says the society once tried to honor Garbo shopping at a vegetable stand when he literally bumped with a retrospective the same way it had done for Charlie into Garbo. Chaplin ‘and Fred Astaire. “Excuse me,” he said. “Oh no, it was my fault,” came the Segal says he wrote Garboa note and then called her. A Swedish-accented reply. voice identified as “Miss Jones” said Garbo was not in, but “When I heard the voice, of course I did look up and of that the message would be relayed. s course, it was Garbo,” Munch recalled. “I quickly looked A few days later, Segal received a call from Garbo. away, because one singply does not intrude on her mystery.” “Mr. Segal,” she said, “This is Greta Garbo. I'm sorry I “I saw her aboutfa month ago in a delicatessen on First don't do that.” . 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