A4 spe S Ye d PUPPETEERS Sandy Reilly and John Palm: CASTLEGAR NEWS, December 13, 1961 r played to a full house Saturday after- noon as the Castlegar Public Library facilities bulged with an enthusiastic audien- ce. The young people enjoyed a varied program of puppets, song and Christmas CASTLEGEESCNEWS ENTERTAINMENT Children’s needs are met at NEC Once again activities for children are being offered at the National Exhibition Cen- tre in Castlegar. These sessions will be held daily from 1 - 3 p.m., Dec. 28 to 31. Materials will be pro- vided. The cost of each session is $1. Enrollment is limited, so please pre-register for each session in advance. The following are the ac- tivities which are being of- fered at this time: 1-3 p.m., Dec. 28 — Mixed Media Beatles Drawing (ages 8 to 12); 1-3 p.m., Dec. 29 — Films for children (ages 6 to 12); 1-3 p.m., Dec. 30 — Printmaking (ages 8 to 12); 1-3 p.m., Dec. 31 — Variety Day (ages 8 to 12). For more information or to pre-register please call the NEC at 365-2411 or inquire while visiting the Dinosaur exhibition. During the holiday period the NEC will have regular hours, except Dec. 24, 25, 26, 27, and Jan. 1 and 2 when it will be closed. An original song An A says EMI Records of London plans to release in either 1982 or 1983 a Beatle song it has tucked away in its vaults. The song, entitled Leave My Kitten Alone features the late John Lennon as lead singer. ‘Good to fight Who says fighting is a sure-fire way to lose friends? producer-director Michael Grant says he sometimes screamed at actress Sally Kellerman when they were making the movie Head On. But he and Kellerman, who plays the role of a children’s therapist, managed to es- tablish a terrific rapport. “I gave her a five-page background on the character and later she told me no one had ever bothered to give her so much support on a per- formance,” says-Grant. “She appreciated the fighting be- cause it was based on care for Ken T @ spokes- man for Abbey Road Studios inLondon, said there are about 10 such songs at the studio where the Beatles worked from 1962 until Len- non, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr dissolved the group in the early 1970's. Townsend described Kit- ten as “probably the best” of the unreleased material. It was supposed to be released for Christmas 1980, but those plans were scrapped after Lennon's murder. ROSE’S RESTAURANT PLAYMOR JUNCTION ON HWY. #6 Small Banquet Facilities Available Russian & Western Foods 359-7855 Presley helps police make good profit SALEM, Va. (AP) — Elvis Presley made only three short trips in a Salem police car, but the city has gotten plenty of mileage out of the auto. Salem officials said they received only one sealed bid on the car after they adver- tised it for sale as memora- bilia. But that was enough for a tidy profit. City officials said Friday they sold the blue, unmarked 1975 Plymouth Fury for $2,632 — about $1,100 more than its market value — to George Apolzon, a Texas millionaire and antique car collector. Apolzon sent the city two cheques as payment for the car. One, the $1,819.35, mem- orialized the day Elvis was born, Jan. 8, 1935. The other, for $816.77, is his death date, Aug. 16, 1977. COUSIN TO SPIDERS Horseshoe crabs are close- ly related to spiders, scor- pions and ticks. cise music. Highlight was a visit ticket was also drawn for an Desi Arnaz from Santa Claus who brought along his Reindog. A afghan with Doreen Knutson named lucky winner. it without instruments? thinks so. group performing in Winni- pog, practices a form of art called a cappella, which in- Condition good LA JOLLA, CALIF, (AP) — After a flareup of an in- testinal disorder, actor and television producer Desi Ar- naz was resting comfortably in good condition, a hospital official said. Arnaz, 64, was removed mation in the intestinal tract for which the entertainer underwent surgery four times from 1969 to 1970. In the 1950s and early 1960s, the Cuban-born band leader starred with his wife Lucille Ball on the popular I Thursday from the i care unit at Scripps Memorial Hospital, where he was kept as a precaution since being taken there. by di Love Lucy show. They also produced the show. From that series, the cou- ple developed a major- tele- vision Monday from his home in nearby Del Mar, said the supervisor, who refused to give her name. Arnaz’s wife, Edie, said her husband suffered a flare- up of diverticulitis, an infla- APPEARANCE UNCHANGED Horseshoe crabs are called living fossils because their appearance is unchanged af- ter 360 million years. Desilu, which in ‘its ‘prime produced more than 19 TV programs. NOW LOCATED Downstairs in the Castl ir Savings Credit Union bullding with expanded premises. Marj Culley MAPLE LEAF TRAVEL Ltd. Castlegar Savings Credit Union 365-6616 HOURS OPEN Tues., Thurs., Fri. 10.4.m. - 4:30 p.m, Saturday 10.a.m.-1 p.m. _, Art called cappella Can a musical group make 1 Claude Morrison of Nylon ping and thigh slapping. Nylon, a Toronto-based thing,” said Morrison. -_ COMMUNITY Bulletin Board /ANGELICAL FREE CHURCH The regular sunde School and morning services ore con celled for Dec. Zorn only. Instead a Sunday Schoo! rist- mas Concert will be ek ‘at the Legion Hall at 7:00 p.m. Everyone is invited to attend, WEST KOOTENAY NATURALIST BIRO COUNT wilee hela ‘on Dec, 19. Anyone i sted WH Forte. pating including counting at your feeder, call Ed Beynon 365-2603, APOSTOLIC (FULL GOSPEL) CHURCH You are warmly rnviia to the Christmas Program on Sun., Dec. 13 at 7 p.m. located on Connors Road (just down from Plaza). Refreshments and fellowship follow. Welcome. RADIO CONTROL CLUB There will be a meeting for those interested in building and flying Radio Contral Models on Dec. 16 at 7 p.m. al the National Exhibition Centre. Children 10 and over ac- panied by a parent are welcome. For further infor- mation call 365-7671. SHSS CHRISTMAS BAND CONCERT Will be held on Mon., Dec. 14 at 7 p.m. in the SHSS gym, featuring SHSS Jr. and Sr. Bands conducted by Mr. L. Culley. Guest vocalist — Dick Woyling. Tickets available from band students and at the door. See you there. CHRISTMASFAMILY SPECIAL | The Winnipeg Contemporary Dancers will pertorm Castlegar on Sot. Jan. 30. Reduced family rate until Dec. 24, Sponsored by the Castlegar Community Arts Council. For more information phone 365-3226. UREA FORMALDEHYDE FOAM INSULATION Meeting will be held Thurs., Dec. 17 at 7:30 p.m. at Selkirk College, Rm. K-10. SOLO PARENTS WORKING TOGETHER All single parents and their children are warmly invited to @ Christmas Party — Dec. 15. For more details as to time and place please call Sandy at the Costlegar Volunteer Exchange at 365-2412. NORDIC SKI TOURING CLUB First meeting of the season will be held at Nordic Hall on Thurs., Dec. 17 at 7:30 p.m. New members welcome. There Is no need to be a member of Nordic Lodge to become a member of the Ski Club. BEEKEEPING COURSE Anyone interested in this course, please contact or phone 368-6359 (Trall) for details. Coming events of Castlegar and District non-profit organizations are listed here through the courtesy of BC Timber‘s Celgor Pulp and Celgar Lumber 0: ‘ Please submit notices directly to the Castlegar News by 5 p.m, Thursdays. A Public Service of Celgar Pulp Division and Celgar Lumber Division BC Timber Ltd. volves smcoth harmonies, catchy melodies and lots of mouth percussion, hand clap- “We figured people must be starving for this kind of CHRISTMAS SPECIAL From Dec. 24 - Jan. 3 ‘(io Any 7 Day Period Reserve Ahead: 365-8461 LARGE SELECTION OF FRESH Cy a et Saint Tropez Your Neighbourhood Gourmet restaurant is Now Open for Lunch and Dinner. Make a Date With Us. % Reservations Now Being Accepted for Christmas and Office Parties 365-2351 SPEND A RELAXING EVENING IN A PLEASANT ATMOSPHERE WITH EXCELLENT SERVICE AND DELICIOUS SPANISH MEDITERRANEAN GOURMET CUISINES. y OPEN MON. TUES. WED. THURS. FRI. LUNCH 11-2 11-2 11-2 11-2 11-2 11-2 Closed DINNER 5-10 5-10 5-10 5-11 5-11 5-11 Closed SAT. SUN. Auction first 3 LONDON (AP) — Pianos once owned by former Bea- tles John Lennon and Paul McCartney are among more than 800 items to be sold on Dec. 22 in what Sotheby's bills as the world’s first rock ‘n’ roll auction. A scarlet Model T custom car once owned by the late John Bonham of Led Zep- pelin, 16 rare tapes made by Jimi Hendrix in 1968 and two busts of Elvis Presley are other items gathered for the sale at Sotheby's. " en one FIRST PLACE in Thursday's Selkirk College Christmas tree Secorating contest went to the Accounting Depar- tment team which used the traditional popcorn balls, iced cookies and some very ‘fine crocheted snowflakes. Second place went to the Early Childhood Education team (top photo) who must have rated high the judges’ criteria — teamwork. Judges also looked for originality, variety and overall ap- GIVE A LASTING F ART © Limited Editions * Originals: © Local Paintings © Local Artists A TASTE OF ART 365-2727 pearance. Tied for third w: tment team. and the Book volleyball team. Judging the competing was the m event — sponsored by th Audio Visual Depar- hop (left photos). Also special events committee ih im Ci i — were Castl student council protean Davi Laing and Santa Claus (Gordon Turner) who presented many with small gifts. —CeasNewsPhotos by Lois Hughes. Playhouse benefits Money from a_ benefit screening of Henry Fonda's latest movie, On Golden #3 Pond, will go towards the yexpansion of. the Omaha. C i lavh Fonda, 76, Nebraskan. The movie will. begin play- ing. in single theatre appear- is a native Angel ‘ H ‘where Fonda got mich of his’ ly : it ‘can -qualify for the 1981 Acad Awards. ear! ances:in New: York and Los; ly.next.month:so: Maple OTTAWA (CP) — Canada will give Yoko Ono, widow of former Beatle John: Lennon, a maple tree to plant in a memorial garden for Lennon in New York's Central Park. “John reached out to the hearts and minds of a whole Good Brothers didn't take. generation to ask for a reason in an increasingly unrea- sonable world,” Prime’ Min- ister Trudeau’ said in a mes- sage to Ono. “His music touched us and inspired us with its vision and its simple honesty. remind ourselves of hie work, and his ideals through _ memorial.” *' CASTLEGAR NEWS, December 13, 1981 AS tree memorial Lennon and Ono first met Trudeau in 1969 while they were honeymooning before. their “bed-in” in Montreal for world peace. The memorial garden, en- titled Strawberry Fields af- ‘ter a Beatles composition, ‘was presented to Ono by New York City after Lennon was shot and killed there _ Dee. 8 last year. ‘ “It is fitting that: we this easy way out | three-man band) from -Rich- mond Hill, Ont., with five consecutive Juno awards:as Piano. Tuning Regulation & Repair. 365-3737 92-937 7th Avenve pearance at the University of Manitoba. “Don't think we haven't considered it. But we haven't done it and now it's made up of himself, his twin Brian and younger brother Larry — are hoping for a hit single on the pop charts that. would provide them with a ticket to success in the lucra- tive United States market. Gorshin takes his turn First Carol Burnett and Sammy Davis Jr. Then Elizabeth Taylor. Not it’s Frank Gorshin's turn to appear in a soap opera. Burnett and Davis, who made cameo appearances: in All My Children in the early 1970s, paved the way for Taylor, who recently signed on for a recurring role in General Hospital. Now Gorshin has signed to join the cast, of ABC's The Edge of Night.in January. Gorshin, » who ‘played: The Riddler in the '60 cult series Batman,’ will portray’ con artist and master of disguise. ~ National Exhibition Centr Memberships Dept. R.R. 1, Site 2, Comp. 10, Castlegar; B.C. VIN 3H7 h NAME (pl (604) 365-2411 JOIN US. t print) ADDRESS (__ ) family $10 ( ) patron $25 (__) individual $5 (__) corporate member $100 (© )busiriess member $80 ( ) individ. life member $100 ( )new (| ) renewal a WOODEN SHOE RESTAURANT - Bisnepland| _ CHRISTMAS %* Tijuana, Mexico * Sacramento * Bend DISNEYLAND AT SPRING BREAK © Bus Tour.and Fly Tour April 3 — Now taking bookings. SPEND _ New Yearsin Reno SPACE STILL AVAILABLE ! 5319 on double or twin eccommodation sharing Dec. 27. 8 days. $ Colonial inn and Casino. .. Prices cre e & ICE CAPADES: Dec. 31.3 Days/2 Nights....:...... Prices are based on double or twin per person, Canadian funds, $4 19 ICE CAPADES — DAY TRIP Dec. 26. Show, dinner, s transportation. Canadian funds........ 34. "FOR MORE INFORMATION Ph. 368-5595 HENNE TRAVEL 1410 Bay Ave. Treil J The Sheraton-Spokane’s Ice Capades Evening. . . “There is No Love More Sincere than the Love of Food” Saint Arope RESTAURANT CASTLEGAR ROTARY CLUB CHRISTMAS TREES WILL BE ON SALE AT Castlegar Tire & Trowelex STARTING DEC. 14 a rare performance of economical quality. TAKE A BREAK THIS FESTIVE SEASON Rest and relax at the Mermaid Lodge at beautiful Ainsworth Hot Springs. Clean, comfortable cabins and housekeeping rooms from $13 to $21 per nite. Fri., 4:30 - 9:00 p.m. Effective Dec. 11 to Jan. 31 Sat., 10a.m.-5 p.m. All 4 1 Oo % OFF Nightly ! Sun., 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. FOR RESERVATIONS CALL 229-4969 on of The highlight of this spectacular production is that you will receive two complimentary tickets to see the Ice Capades, appearing December 25th to January 3rd. Swish by the Sheraton-Spokane for a fabulous appearance of winter fun. Advance Reservations required (509) 455-9600 Ask for our Ice Capades Package. (Canadian Currency at par) You wili exp ap 1ce never before seen, for only $49.50. Share a room for two with a view. Bring the kids, because children under 17 stay for free. Dine in the elegant 1881 Room with 20% off all dinners. - Dance in JJ’s Lounge, featuring live entertainment, with free admission. Shop with our “Humble Humbug Discount Card,”good for a 10% discount in over 30 of Spokane’s retail shops and stores: Stay another night for only $39.00 more. Mon. - Thurs., 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. West Kootenay Power Building All proceeds go to Rotary Community Projects Castlegar Rotary Club 1011 2nd St. Castlegar