CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, January 25, 1979 ine best car rental deal ‘in town Is Budget 365-330 fentacar A Budgel Syatem Licensee Owned In Canada by Canadians ASTLE UPPET SHOW facilities at the Castlegar Rublic Library have a new look thanks to two itanley Humphries Secondary School stu- ents, Chris Oddy, left, and Ken Relbin. ‘the two students, though starting the Syppet theatre as an art project, soon found It necessary to complete the project In thelr own time. Thanks to. thelr efforts many hours of self-expression Is avallable to the young visitors to the focal library through this welt built puppet theatre. Piel\iGLe- TOM PETTY OF TOM PETTY AND THE HEART- >: BREAKERS recently had a chance to meet and jam wth + one of his boyhood idols, Del Shannon. Apparently the two ‘: hit it off so well that they are going to be doing a record ‘+ project together with with Petty producing ‘and his band The Heartbrea ers backing up Shannon. Their is also a chance that Bob Seger and Bruce Springsteen will write : songs for him. If anyone needs a reminder who De] -: Shannon is just think back to 1961 when he hit the top of i+ the charts with Runaway and then followed it up with oS Hats Off to Larry. eco KEVIN GODLEY AND LOL CREME, formerly of 10cce and Phil Manzanera, Roxy Music’s guitarist are building i: their own studio in England and plan to do some :? experimental recording together. Don't hold your breath for an album, though. The key word here is experimental. Manzanera is currently promoting’ his solo album K- Scope and Godley and Creme are watching their L album climb the charts. : x ese LOOK FOR THE NEXT FLEETWOOD MAC LP to hit :: the stores around the middle of July. It will be a double LP containing 22 songs. FLEETWOOD MAC ee EX:! FLEETWOOD MAC MEMBER BOB WELCH who set out on a highly succesful solo career under the management of Mick Fleetwood will have his new album : out on the streets shortly. Stevie Nicks and Christine : MeVie, also of Fleetwood Mac as well as Carlene Carter - all help out on background vocals. Entries Sought For Music and Arts Festival The ‘34th Annual Greater Spokane Music and Allied Arts Festival announces the avail- ability of its preliminary bulle- tin and entry forms for this year's festival to be held April 30 through May 4, inclusive. Amateur music, dance and art students are reminded that entries must be made by March 1 Divisions for adjudication and awards are: accordian, art, dance, organ-harpsichord, pi- ano, strings, voice and wind and percussion. 2 Toobtain your preliminary bulletin please contact: Mrs, Clarence Legel S. 4127 Stone Spokane, WA 99203 or obtain entry forms from Sampson-Ayers and Clark- Evans Music Companies in Spokane. Social Notes Mrs. H. Johnson 365-8294 Mrs. Marg Bonnett re- turned home on Friday after spending an enjoyable two weeks visiting friends in Na- naimo, Duncan, Delta, Surrey and New Westminster. RAK KKK Entertainment Pages News and Ads Deadline 5 p.m. Mondays CARA KAAK KARR RE C igs o/c zm Wi Gn Ce lth MENT M/. & — International Sex Symbol Doesn't Like Being Erotic. International sex symbol Sylvia Kristel tells of meeting Fred Astaire during a luncheon at the Cannes Film Festival: “He told me that he never really wanted to do all that dancing, that he really wanted to be a dramatic actor. But the studios insisted that he dance. It's the same way with me. I don't really want to be the star in erotic movies. But that is the only way that most producers see me, “Itis very hard work, First , of all, it is physically tiring because they picked tropical countries for the Emanuelles and then dressed me in winter + silks. Also, the Dutch are not very — what shall I say? — affectionate. [am Duteh, and so it is an unnatural act to portray all that lust on the sereen. Emanuelle, for which Kris- tel received $18,000, reached an international audience _ esti- mated by its producer at 350 million. It was an enormous hit in Europe, Japan and, to a lesser extent, in North Ame- rica. Emanuelle II performed 60 per cent as well and now Emanuelle III is coming out, the producer said. Miss Kristel fled to Holly- wood to escape the reputation she fears makes her look “dumb and without talent.” The illness you'll never see coming. Get in shape — and don’t give the o enemy a big target. Fitnessis fun. Try some. Pannicipacnat Our January 25th Gong Show has been postponed until February Ist. Join Us This Week as J. Gregory entertains all week Watch this avents at the... -A WHOLE LOT MORE... Than JUST ‘The SCORE! Full Sports Coverage With PETE CURTIS “The Next Best Thing To Being There” “In fact, I should get the Oscar for portraying the oppo- site to what I really am.” * She has settled in with companion Ian McShane, the Community TV COMMUNITY ACCESS CH-10 Schedule for Tonight 5:40—Five-day weather re- port, 5:40—-Selkirk College Basket- ball - Selkirk men and women vs BCIT. 8:40—Castlegar City Council meeting of Jan, 23. 9:40—Full Gospel Business- men’s banquet held in Castlegar this month, ‘TRAIL’S RESTA NOW British actor, and hopes to find roles that will aller her image. The first. is in Universal's Airport '79 Concorde, “T open and close doors and serve coffee,” she said. “Also I have a romance with Alain Delon. I am‘a stewardess and he is the pilot of the Concorde, “It is a challenge in several ways. If you keep your clothes onin a film, you have to act. And if you don’t have a great deal to do in a film, you have to make it look like something. “Like all Airport movies, this one has a big cast, and none of us has much of an oppor- tunity to make an impression, You've got three minutes to do your big scene.” NEWEST AND UNIQUE URANT OPEN at 1344 Bay Ave. Chinese Cuisine and Buffet Luncheons . Open Sundays from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Saturday from 11 a.m. to 12 midnight DOUBLE Ja Fosst Avtists Pameteton IE la ater 2 anal UNIVERSAL RELEASE |’NEW YORK, NEWYORK’ THE SST, comeny" STARTS simian 0 Ts iy i conduit the January meeting j of the Kinnaird Women's Insti- ute, where members answered + roll: éall with used stamps to be “gent “to benefit the ‘Queen ‘Ellzabsth Solarium in Victoria, Ellen. Cormier and Edith i ‘0 reported a happy time t was had by all when-they and To Support ‘Year of the Child’ pcoming Events W. [Looks at U ng cenvener Belle Rebar as well as sending several cards, placed a piant for the W.L in the hospital waiting room in December, Citizenship and education convener Irene Shelfontiuk in her report stated the W.I. Bursary has not yet been given HAPPINESS INN |- DECISION Ottawa, January 15, 1979 Following a Public Hearing commencing October 24, 1978, in Vancouver, British Columbia, the Canadian Radio-television” C and Telecom. the followi decision. Decision CRTC 79-10 VANCOUVER, ETC., BRITISH COLUMBIA + 780787800 G 5 4 Corp Application for renewal of ifs broadcasting licences for CBUT Vancouver, CBUT-1 Courtenay, CBUT-2 Chil liwack, oie 3. Port pera ae 4 CBUT-5 Hope, BUT-6 CBUT-7 Uelnstet CBUT-8 Campbell re CBUT-9 Campbell River, CBUT-10 Sayward, CBUT-11 Wokas Lake, CBUT-12 Gold River, CBUT-33 Woss, CBUT-14 Tohsis, CBUT-15 Nimpkish, CBUT-16 Alert Bay, CBUT-17 Port Alice, CBUT-18 Port McNeill; CBUT-19 Port Hardy, CBUT-20 Coal Harbour, CBUT-21 Holberg, CBUT-22 Tofino, CBUAT Trail, CBUAT-1 Grand Forks, CBUAT-2 Castlegar, CBUAT-3 Fruit- vale/Montrose, CBUAT-4 Kelly Mountain, CBUAT-5 Salmo, CBUAT-6 Trail, CBUDT Bonnington, CBUBT Cranbrook, CBUBT-1 Canal Flats, CBUBT-2 Golden, CBUBT-3 Invermere, CBUBT-4 Donald Station, CBUBT-5 Radium Hot Springs, CBUBT-6 Spillimacheen, CBUBT-7 Mount Baker, CBUBT-8 Morrissey Ridge, CBUBT-9 Fernie, CBUBT-10 Natal, CBUBT-11 Beaverfood Range, CBUBT-12 Mount Hunter, CBUBT-13 Field, CBUBT-14 Moyie, CBUCT Nelson, CBUCT-1 Crawford Bay and CBUCT-2 Cres. ton, British Columbia expiring March 31, 1979. Decision: APPROVED The Commission renews these licences from April 1, 1979 to March 31, 1984, subject to the conditions contained in the Public Announcement of Decem- ber 17, 1975 (CRTC 75-589) and to other conditions tobe specified i in the licences, The commission | is satisfied that the Corporation's new pi in Vancouver, in the. winter of 1976, have enabled CBUT Van- couver to take significant steps to meet not only its . local but also its regional obligations through diversification of production content. J.G. Patenaude Acting Secretary General Canadian Radio-television and Conseil de la radiodittusion etdes te hed Commission canadiennes COMMUNITY - Bulictin’ Board FIVE-DAY STOP SMOKING PLAN Seventh-day Adventist Church is sponsoring? §-Day Stop Smoking Plan beginning Sun., Feb. 4 unt! Thurs,, Feb, 8 at the Castlegar and District Hospital at’ 7:30 p.m. Those interested are encouraged to” pre-register by calling 365-2649. A $6 registration fei will cover the cost of supplies. WEST KOOTENAY BIG GAME TROPHY ASSOCIATION MEETING The annual General Meeting of the West. Kootenay Big Game Trophy Association will be held... on Mon, Jan. 29 at 7:30 p.m. in the home of Gordon . Read, 146 - 100th St., Blueberry Creek. . TALENT NIGHT Talent Night will be held in the Appledale Hallo on Sat., Feb, 24 at 7:30 p. entering should phone 26° 7454 or 355-2338. BAKE SALE The L.A. of the Kinwood Belle Guides ant Brownies will hold a Bake Sale in the Safeway on Sat. Jan. 27 at 9:30 a.m. “ROSSIANKA" Nelson Overture Association's next concert is .. entitled “Rossianka” and will be held at the Civic . Theatre in ee on Thurs, Feb, 1 at 8 p.m,-: N ips are still only. available, For information contact 365-7613, PYTHIAN SISTERS MEETING Pythian Sisters, Kootenay Temple No. 37, will: hold their semi: monthly meeting tonight (Thurs., Jan. 25) at 7:30 p.m. in the Masonic Hall. CHILDREN’S HOUR Sessions of art, crafts, songs and games for . children between the ages of 3 and 5 years will be held each Friday from Jan, 26 to March 80 between 1:15 and 2:15 p.m. at the National Exhibition Centre. Admission is 80 cents per session. For further details, contact Patty McMillan at 399-4757. “CHILD ABUSE — A COMMUNITY RESPONSIBILITY” A film and speakers from the legal, medical and: “ social work fields will discuss “Child Abuse — A™ Community Responsibility”, on Wed., Jan. 31 at: > Kinnaird Elementary School at. 7:30 p.m. The. discussion is sponsored by the Kinnaird- -Valley Vista ~ Parent-Teacher group and the Kootenay Columbia. f Child Care Society. Everyone is welcome. s “FRAGILE — HANDLE WITH CARE” Castlegar Volunteer Exchange is now taking+*: bookings for the film “Fragile — Handle with Care.” The film deals with child abuse and will be available between Feb. 11 and 24. If your organization is. interested, please call 365-2422 for more information. . VOLUNTEERS REQUIRED! Volunteers are required to fulfill requests for help (rom the Hobbitt Hill Child Care Centie, the English * Language for New Canadians Program (as well as, babysitters for students of the program) and the,” Volunteer ixchange (regarding compilation of the’ Community Resource Directory), If you are interested in helping, please call 965-2422, Coming events of Castlegar and District non profi Ztions are listed here through the courtesy of: Cellulose’s Interior Pulp and Lumber Please submit notices directly to the News by 5 p.m. Mondays. site| “A Public Service of Interior Pulp and Interior Lumber Operations. Canadian Cellulose’ .m. Anyone interested in) + | other members took Christmas Teookies and gifts to residents of berry Lodge. A sing-song } was enjoyed. by everyone, in- t cluding a$0-year-old lady whose ‘ { song was in Russian, It was evident from thank- i you letters and comments. re- ‘ eelved that the Institute's con- ‘ tributions to brighten Christ- for, shut-ins,. Raspberry not operating normally in November when Awards Day is usually held. i ‘Under cultural activity, members were reminded of the current showing of Inuit sculp- ture and graphics at the _National Exhibition Centre. United’ Nations convener Muriel Heagy read “The Rights of Children” as defined by the United Nations, which has de- : Dear Ann Landers: Through the years I've read dozens of letters : in your column from and about The Other Woman. Why do we . hear go little about The Other Man? He's out there, you know — and in large numbers, May I speak to him through you? Dear Other Man: Although I am cordial when we meet and + treat you with every courtesy, don't be fooled into thinking I am ! unaware of what is going on between you and my wife. I have + nevér: told her that I know about you. Why should I? This is her third affair in the last eight years. I've never mentioned the others Will I mention the ones who succeed you. **T have no trouble accepting your place in her life. I am neither : angry, chagrined nor dangerous. If I should ever catch you in the will apologize for intruding. T have stopped blaming myself ig “inadequate.” I'm now positive. that no one man could iy wife's insatiable appetite for sex or her neurotic need to ‘ begdpred 24-hours a day.‘The woman has an illness. I have { ‘resigned myself to the fact that she does not want to be “cured e people need their headach she needs her ~Shé isa mother, a fine a lovely hostess a very good disposition. My mother thinks she is divine apid keeps telling me how fortunate I am to have such a “perfect” helpmate. I will not sign my initials to this letter — nor my city. You ‘who I am. I just thought it was time I let you know that I know who YOU are, too. ~The Spouse In The House Dear Spouse: Obviously you are dealing with the problem in the way that works best for you. If anyone is looking for a candidate fof sainthood, you qualify. ts And now — a letter from a wife who has. The Other Woman Problem. This one also has an O. Henry Twist: Dear Ann Landers: I have been married or 18 years to a man who has.been slipping around for the last 15 — lying to me and telling his mistress some fantastic whoppers. I'm sure it was her letter I fead a few weeks ago in your column. The signature was, “Sorry I Didn't Meet Him First.” ‘4 Dear Sorry: So am I. If'l knew your identity I'd wrap the jackass in cellophane, tie‘a red ribbon around his fat head and present him to you on a silver platter. © ¢ Since I don’t know you — but you know me — will you please give me a phone call? I want to repeat this offer in his presence. * I would like to invite you to our home, give you a warm welcome and we'd crack open a bottle of champagne. I would ask Romeo to choose between us and pray to heaven he'd choose you. But, alas, I know the jerk too well. He wouldn't have the guts for such a confrontation, nor does he: want “out.” He enjoys the respectability of marriage and the fun of fooling around. 2. Why doI put up with it? Well, nobody’s perfect —and from what I've heard across the bridge table, our marriage, with all its faults, is better than most. I got the stars knocked out of my eyes 15 years ago, dearie, and my vision is —20/20 Dear Readers: What « way to start a New Year! As my dear old grandmother used to say — “There's somebody for everybody.” = Royal Canadian Legion Branch No. 170° ~ CABARET Friday & Satureoy, an fom day cf p.m. a Proper Dress Fri. & say voter 7p. out because the schools were | 1s Must Playing Fri. & Sat. Gues' Be SIGNED In THE. pODORES : BINGO: Every Thursday at 7 p.m. L.A. Sunday Bingo - A: ceeely Bird 6:30 p.m. Regular 7:00 p.m. elsred 1978 “Tulernational Year of the Child.” Kinnaird W.L will observe this by continued sup- port of the Children's Hospital and perhaps some special local project. A letter regarding the contribution of money to help Our readers are In- vited to express thelr views freely In letters to the editor. Ail letters dis- EET OME EERIE NE BT AET PTE TMT plant and maintain trees in a desert-like area of Kenya was tabled until information regard- Ing deadline for .contribution could be obtained, District secretary-treasur- er Belle Roberts told members that every W.L will send a gift to be sold at the Federated Women’s Institute of Canada Convention in Saskatchewan in May. She offered.to make an item to be the local contribu. tion, with other members free to do so, as well, they are winin the at of libel. Although noms: de plume may be used when Necessary, letters should be short and carry the fame and address of the writer, The editor retains the privitege to edit letters for brevity, style, legality and taste. Address your letter to: The Castlegar | News, Orawer 3007, Cas- tlegar, B.C. VIN 3H4 will show the Regal card catalogue at the February meeting with any profits realized to go to “Pen- nies for Friendship” fund. The pennies will also be increased I by the February roll call where - it is con- De Se ad tribute.an amount correspond- ing to hip measurements, There is a district competi- tion for support shown this worthwhile fund, so why not add a few imaginary inches, ladies? Queen of Bethel 60 Stresses Friendship Friendship was the theme chosen by Honored Queen-elect Gwen Kruetzky for the sixth installation of Bethel No. 60 of International Order of Job's Daughters, which was held , Saturday afternoon in the Kin- naird Hall, ~ Along with Miss Kruetzky, the following officers were in- stalled at the ceremony: Senior Princess Yvonne McGuire, Ju- nior Princess Janet Foubister, Guide Diane Vader and Mar- shall Celina Sookachoff. Appointed officers are: Chaplain Janna Sylvest, Treas- urer Joanne Liber, Recorder Leanne Sylvest, Musician Shan- non Hill, Librarian Kim Redi- sky. Messengers are: first Saskia Van Beynum, second Tracy Anderson, third Amanda Plant, fourth Julie Partridge and fifth Beth Krug. Sr. Custodian Cathy Bey- non, Jr. Custodian Peggy Gjet nestad, * Inner, Guard = SBetri | “Morris, Outer’ Giiard” ‘Raigena 5 Junker, Flag Bearer Maureen Allen, Lady. of the Lights * Allison Penman, Prompter Laurie Stewart, Page Idris Roberts, Assistant Musician Sheridan Hill and Assistant Recorder Debbie Sawatsky. Choir: Lori Alexander, Doreen Innes, Debbie Innes, Patty MacKinnon arid Amy MacKinnon, Past Guardian, Mrs. L.- McGuire, assisted by Associate Guard Bob Foubister, presided. Installing officers were: Honored Queen Kim Smith, Guide Laurie Wicket, Marshall Joy McNabb, Chaplain Dana Smith, Narrator Cathy Kruet- Re Uranium Issue Last Saturday, 29 dele- gates from various public in- terest groups in B.C. partici- pated in an emergency meeting in Kelowna to discuss details of the uranium inquiry as an- nounced last Thursday. The delegates expressed grave concern that the inquiry : The ‘Light Touch : by-ann smalley FYou can get tich if you can invent something that's ilow- priced, habit-forming, and deductible. ‘Happiness consists of living each day as if it were the Hirst day of your marriage and the fast day of your ‘vacation, ‘The sexes won't really be equal until a few young thusbands get mad and go home to dad. ustrated? Just remember that the great oak is only ittle nut that held its ground. ‘Jf you're not an adult when you go to see a movie these days, you will be by the time you come out. At First Choice Decorating & Lighting Centre we're 9 LAME STADES — to refurbish your old lamp. rst Choice ¢ “CASTLEGAR Decorating & ‘Lighting Center "*ag5, 2600°* * fails to address the key ques- tions of whether uranium min- ing is in the public interest. This question was the principal one of 18 recommendations of the groups’ position paper’ submitted to the government more than two months ago. Delegates were pleased that the government has finally acceded to the public interest groups’ request to have the inquiry, however they are dis- appointed that the government is treating what is essentially a social question as a technical problem, zky, all Past Honored Queens of © Next to Central Food Mart 1107B - 7th Ave..S. Bethel No. 60, Castlegar; Sr. Custodian Cynthia MacDonal, P.H.Q., Bethel No. 4, Trail; Jr. Custodian Dianne Palette, P.H.Q., Bethel No. 10, Nelson; Recorder Louise Stewart and Musician Mrs, L. Ferworn. While Narrator Cathy Kruetzky read a poem entitled “Walking Hand in Hand,” the girls entered the hall and were © seated in a heart formation. _Each girl carried a unique keepsake doll, which repre- sented various nations, and had been made by Mrs. E. Kruet- zky. As the newly-robed Honor- ed Queen Gwen knelt at the altar, a flute solo, “The Way We Were,” was played by Miss Jennifer Cheveldave. Q. Gwen received her pin from Past H.Q. Kim Smith. H. Smith presented the Past Honored Queen's pin to his daughter. ‘On behalf of the Kruetzky family, Stephen Kr sented: argavel tof “' HLQ. Gwen's pis colors were yellow and orange and her . flower, the ‘daisy. The serving table was de- corated with yellow tapers in silver candelabra flanking a daisy centerpiece. The H.Q.'s cake, decorated with orange and yellow roses, graced the table. Tea was served by Mrs. Mime Krautner, H.Q. Gwen's aunt. The theme H.Q. Gwen wishes to impart to members and friends throughout her term will be “There is no scale or chart on earth To measure what a friend is worth!" Interest Groups Meet For example, they felt that in addition to the scientific background that the commis- sioners have, there also should have been inquiry members with backgrounds in social and environmental affairs, Delegates agreed to par- ticipate in the inquiry, even though they feel the present terms of reference are too narrow to adequately deal with the uranium issue. Delegates agreed to accept Mines Minister Jim Hewitt's invitation to meet with him and Environment Minister Rafe Mair in Victoria. The delegates also agreed to continue to work closely together on the uranium issue. For further information, please call Jim Terral of Vallican or Joan Renold of Shoreacres. 365-3231 g DOLOGNA ROUND STEAKS IRUMP ROAST CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, January 25, 1979 (= FOOD SAVINGS ARE WLS IMPORTANT TOYOU.. MATURE GRAIN FED BEEF CAN. GRADE... ‘BONELESS . MATURE GRAIN FED BEEF CAN. GRADE. 5 FRYING CHICKEN... A°S2.19 AS2.29 MEATY GOVERN. APPROVED PORK RIBLET 89 No. 1 QUALITY BY THE PIECE... PORK ROASTS si. ¢ EMPIRE BACON PREM LUNCHEON MEAT. 12 OZ. COFFEE MATE 18 OZ. JAR...........646 SPAGHETTI SAUCES KRAFT 16 FL. OZ. JAR... SMOKED OYSTERS CLOVERLEAF FROM THE IN-STORE BAKESHOP DUTCH APPLE PIES Bain kine DINNERS 40 02. DIVIDER PACK. MUSHROOM, PORK, BEEF, CHICKEN CHOW MEIN TEA BAGS RED ROSE. PKG. 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