CASTLEGAR NEWS, March 26, 1980 (Your Stars By Stella Wilder ‘The next seven days seem calculated to separate the men from the boys. Chal- Hen es follow one another yet will be up to the vial Pick and choose them -- or, ability and Samina allowing. ee undertake them all. must be left to the eee tion this week, for setalls are often lacking. The successful individual is the one who has developed a knack for seeing the sum in the single fact or figure. Personal relationships may suffer from an intensity of ‘competition this week. The wise will set aside dif- ferences and pul together toward mutual goals. C dren may prove tittieutt early in the week; by week's end, however, new patterns of behavior are well on the way to being set. ARIES(March 21-April 4) - A question of parental authority may be; week argumentatively. rake advantage of a bid for pase: {April 5- April 18)! ‘al now, TAURUS:(April 20-May 5) third - Personal spending habits may receive considerable challenge from loved ones. Defend “expenditures: (May 6-May 20) -- Letters, tele- phone calls, personal conversations -- all these make it ble for you to renew old friendships. GEMINI:(May 21-June 6) -- Enhance your relationship with a partner. Whether domestic or business-relat- ed, gains may be sus now. (June 7-June 20) News from a distance may make it possible ‘for you to make progress without mak- ing.a great effort, 21-July Aug. 22) -- Seek an objective y and. you anda friend can settle your differ- ences amicably. Take good dling is i ¥ Boo to get on with childven this advice. VIRGO:(Aug. 23-Sept. 7) - An excellent suggestion regarding your future, leads you into new and enjoyable son ‘this week. et sePt. 8. 2) -- This is a good week to feet favors owed. a Jong time. Hard work and emot onal stability are encouraged. LIBRANSept. 23-Oct. 7)— A business prospect early in the week may prove not onl: more difficult, but less prof- itable than you hoped. (Oct. }-Oct. 22) - Work toward the f your artistic 7y- Consult. family mem- bers early in the week if you have change on your mind. Make no unilateral deci- sions. (July 8-July 22) -- Take the practical approach whenever and wherever roblems arise this week. efuse the rarified atmos- phere of art. LEO:(July 8-July 22) — Tolerant attitudes are r-away move that tends to iunnove your own situation. Employ- ment activities may wane reatly this week. You will be well -- though not immediately -- rewarded for them. (July 23- of interests. Witness the flowering of a new talent this week. SCORPIO:(Oct. 23-Nov. I~ Sign nothing early in the week. You ‘tnay have to forfeit gain — but you may also save your reputation. (Nov. bata bat Heth ersona! appearance is vitally impor- tant. Good grooming is a must as are good manners. Keep aware of “looks,” SAGITTARIUS:(Nov. 22- Dec. 7) - You may have to dig in your heels and simply JEAN At Robinson Stores - CASTLEAIRD PLAZA ONLY. It's the Largest Jean and Cord sale ever. Outfit the whole family NOW — at these LOW PRICES. There's something for every member of the family. LADIES — Pulse, Chic, Angeles Wings, Jenage Stretch Denim or Big Blue Regular .. refuse to budge If you are to ie jal i han- nee if ye week. Encourage the young tospeakup. _ __ CAPRICORN: (Dec. Jan. 6) — Unless you are Practical even as you are creative, you will spoil your new Pre ject by bein “arty.” (Jan: 7-Jan. 19) ke eve- ry effort to maintain harmo- ny on the home front. Not to do so may be to forfeit much needed good will. AQUARIUS:(Jan. 20-Feb. 3) — Relatives by marriage cause little concern this week. Mid-week crises are overcome with care. (Feb. 4- Feb. 18) — Make.no effort to hide your feelings when it is a matter of honor that they be revealed. true - yet “tactful. PISCES:(Feb. 19-March 5) - An upcoming decision may cause you to be nervous every day this week. Try to lay the dust of confusion. (March 6-March 20) -- Turn your attention to the ni of the elderly. This is an excellent week to mend fences with loved ones. 22-. eh 26 General méeting of the Trail and District Commun- -ity Arts Council will take place at.7:80 p.m. at Eagles Hall in Trail. April i Nelson Singles and Single Parents Ciub meets at 7:30 at Selkirk Health Unit, 508 Front St. in Nelson. Phone 352-3504, Community Services, Center, Ky Original oil paitings by: Helen Gwillim showing* at Trail Credit Union Art Gal- lery, second floor, from April 130. Open C.U. business hours. _"Bame Time Next Year.”. Trail eae for the Performing. Arts presents . e s Association is‘ April. Any ii dclub or Winning $10,000: prizes are 1291257, * 2682800, :. 2935899, and Waneta Plaza Merchants ning numbers are 1774493, planning a 2968643, 1720715, 2272858 Community Bake Sale in and 1152469. Pp For additional prizes pi member the last six identical“ digits are worth $1,000; last. five identical digits $100 and’ the last’ four identical digits: $25, The last three identical The five $100,000 win- digits will allow the ticket’. holder to redeem that ticket’: for: five dollars Weatern Expreas tickets. 8418495 organization is asked to call 368-5202 for further infor. mation. Cy . You are invited to. list your events and activities in Community Datebook. Send us a note — typewritten or printed — to: Box 3007, Castlegar, B.C. VIN sH4. ¥ ( Wedding Bells 7 Congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Scott Margoreeth whose marriage took place March 15 at St. Joseph's Catholic Church in Warfield. The bride, Jeanine, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Limbert of Warfield, The groom the son of Mr. and Mrs. William M: . For brochure and reservations write: of Trail. 945 Hornby Bt, Vancouver, B.C. VEZ 1V1 or Phone area 604-687-6751 TROUBLED BY. HIGH PRICES ?- + STAY AND SAVE AT. 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Could: e prisoner's te cee of inno- soe leary Dobson owned a farm. it a quarter of a about mile from the tiny village Ww Welvsten, England, The 4 fortabl afforded rtable living: ther, dwelling was-us Stig occa ano! usually ind his family: by a farm laborer a ? j-year-old: ‘Jane. e: heading ihe rend to meet the kus bal cach time there was no. sign of bis at 9:35 he decided to . Taking a shortcut pled ¢ bject ct vin ig hast oat the path objec just: o! ie path, B in so) See and partly’ in. some grass a plowed # field. Henry Dobson had found wife's |, he circled the body for.a few moments and then took off for the winee to summon the Dobson had:been Viciously, id been stabbed directly . death. Ee victim had also been beaten ° about the bead. before.expiring. M i dost sucha -a thing? The strangers: in. the. eee district, woul picuous, honest ‘She-had no ba babies. dank ae she: any: male uestioned Mr. Dobson, who ai ld not: recollect’ one ‘sin, ic e bout 5:30 Percy Swales mas Nelson e their cattle! 3 Tho! ra truck off the road onto the farm track. II n and the c ‘Husband: See ate onthe spill ‘off “returned by :, Lax.to the movies atk was dunk, Their Deadigis eked up a man standing beside spk The man - “quickly dropped to roe lowed field: The stranger's obvious mode of travel was a biel le which was lying beside the Swales drove up to the man. and shouted, ‘Hullo, what’s the game The man replied in easily distin- ble local accent, “I’m ali right. I ve bad one over the nine, Drive on: of ted: (“I've had one. too many. i drunk "> wis Swales and. Nelson ‘drove on, The: didn’t know It at the time, but they ha inf the killer inthe act of raping | and im murdering’ Jane :Dobson: ‘Later, der fee the men were ible to ta ai caeeeleeerr lege of: a racing cing «bike wii th dropped | aie and Nelson drove on to the Resi meee cient ot seen the bicycle. ‘It rane bad dia : |The bicycle was ‘ drove ion, neve on, never elvin ving ihe Incident. Because: the greats family bad been mentioned ‘as the only ones: Mr. Dobson could think of as enemies, 1 palige calied'on Robert Hoolhouse. ‘hey observ rved that he was a and scral on the * face. Hoolhouse' explained away the scratches. eye hanged knowing glances. when. the bicycle roved to have dropped handlebars. taken to.Haverton: Hill 40 home. ‘hat took jthe' bad ©: is: bike. Tet evening he bus: and accom; Miss you don't receive you ir newspaper, call our Circulation d Depastment: Tea tolliree 368-9800 Nelson toll-free 352-9900 Castlegar 365-7: Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5 pom . Hoolhouse’s - ‘days. He was found he faye: - an i was executed ai Since Hoolhouse’s’ ‘execution, ution there have been grave doubts Ms expressed his guilt. Hoolhase not ‘bet tne -innocent story out of fear of being wrongly con- the day after: ler when“ police ‘noted the° atc! ey..were, did >Hoolhouse move his misha) ‘a day so that it would | ear that be ad the scratches before, ill-never be certain’ of the © We will: ne' “ioe: a forever remain a SUPER HIT: SURVEY A Took ‘at the 20 most popular recording hits ond; artists, Brought to you each week a PETE'S TV LTD. The Wall . Damn the Torpedoes: | Bebe le Strange. Pleasure Principle Long Run Uncut * : Against the Wind = in the Heat of the Night Mad Love .- Drums and Wires. Hydra Bot the Little Giels Understa The Fine Art of Surfacing’ Get Happy © * ; Glass Houses Regatta de Blanc Fi : * RECORDS CASSETTE & 8-TRACK TAPES BIGGEST HIT CCTION IN PETE’S TV-LTD. — one more show about Adolf: Hitler. 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Because of these low prices — this sale will last only 4 days, Wed., March 26 - iat March 29, ALL SALES MUST BE ONae : pany in the: Kootenay region * of BC., Rickedoff its fond- aited * in stars ‘on tobe hambertali Bridges reveals he’s fooking fora In. . film project in which he would star along with his father, and’ his-brother, Jeff Bridges. ‘We appeared. together years “ago in dad's series, ‘Sea Hunt,’" he says. “Now I'd like my’own film company to make a movie featuring. all three’ of us." or ehad : Everett. claims: he turned down, several series after starring in ‘Medical Center’ for seven years. “They were all too tame,’’ he says. ‘l.was' looking. for something which would permit me to go on location and do my own stunts."’ Well, his new show ‘Hagen’. seems to fill the bill’... Anti-smoking advocate Christo; Norris nas met her match on CBS's ‘Trapper John’ set.:No ‘matter ‘what: argument: she‘ uses, she can't persuade co-star Greg Harrison to give up cigarettes... CBS is making wa Ticker: There’ ‘sone erablernt tor ‘Knots Landing’ star 7 Lee—s 4 : "s married: to. an»actor: paler marry each other, it's'a struggle. "It would fe ‘have been much easier for me had !-married. someone other than an actor." says Michele, who has been James - Farentine’s, wife for 11-years. They have a 10-year-old .. ‘I'm not putting ry marriage down in any way," she’ told me. “But | always thought Marriage with Jim put us on an equal Fatty 1 know. now that I've:been ~ wrong. Jim has the final say on most things, | cater to him more than he does to me. My ly marriage is really on a 60-40 basis. with Jim having the 60 percent. I'm not saying that it is bador good. In fact, some women might actually, prefer. it that way.” . .. Vie Tayback, who plays Mel on “Alice,” used to be a ‘Kelly:Gir!’ office worker before” he made it on TV.. Now he’s the - official aul Lynde has for the been hired back on ‘Holl tywood Squares.’ Seems the- rating plummeted after he left. Paul will, be back in the fall. % - Starts fundraising campaign , all their productions must be, "Response in the past has SLLOTS beta loot ia 2078, been positive —.a: total of. total of $7,600 in the form of a Yeultural services grant. Van- couver Foundation continued - its support for the company with a grant of $1,500, ‘and the: K do- “Theatre ‘Energy’ sinc the. company was. formed. B.C. Cultural Services Branch, the . main funding agency for the “arts in B.C., has provided: a” _ Ment on their theatre tickets,’ Play on t the theme of Women of the K formance is about $800. Due to the size of the communities - ‘inéome’ will be from aa to.$600 a perfor- mance. Jack Trewren, busi-. ness co-ordinator for’ the company, and heading up the fund-raising drive, su; that. people look | at’ their donations: as deferred _pay- .. Theatre Energy will be touring! their newly-created in a small sary to support the company in its application for govern- ment grants. © z ‘The average costs to the company -to stage one. per- tour of the West ‘Kootenays - from April 14 to May 3, and Waiting for Godot in the East and West, Kootenays and in Salmon Arm, from June 8 to July 6... Castlegar Drug Hop i in and see what a 1 wide Easter salection we have. for you ® Easter Cards © Ch | chocolates by Moirs & Rowntree © Easter Ornaments ‘© Easter Toys © Stuffed Toys Castlegar Drug 50 Pine St. 365-7813. 3 CLOSED THIS SUNDAY Carl's Drug Open 12 noon-1p.m. &6to7 p.m. ~ UNITED PHARMACIES