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Fox was invited seven years-ago-to-read the part-of Alex P, Keaton for the new show Family Ties, he was a walking poster child for Hollywood heartbreak “TP was at a point,” tly, holding up a thimble-sized con “where I'd Fox said re tainer of coffee creamer, say, “Can you-eat this? chups, a thing of cream and a package of sali, and pepper and 1 was pigging out.” But the Edmonton-born Fox hasn't had to worry about his pantry since he Family The situation comedy, which is leaving the NBC» May 14, has lasted longer than Leave it got the role on lies. edule with a one-hour special to Beaver, The Flintstones or Hogan’s Heroes The departure of Family Ties, plan won't match the CBS's But the program's exit after ned for two years, majestic 1983 MASH seven sea parting of ons illustrates how one modest series both created careers and helped revitalize a stagnant television amily sitcom stick genre, the nuclear We could do more, around and -do three more years,”’ said Gary David Goldberg, the show's créator and exccutive producer But why? We've done 180 episodes of this show and’ this family. Surely, there must be other things we want to Turn our aliennion Ip.” The actors shared a chaotic mixture of sadness, gratitude and exuberance 4s their program's last Davis LOS ANGELES (AP) brick apartment house episode ap The ted just south of the Sunset Suip is solhandsomely eral ted and so vene by ‘California standards it has designated a national Monument. So has the lady on the fourth floor Bette Davis has been accorded almosi every honor possible tor a film attress: two Academy Awards, the American Film Institute and Kennedy Centre awards for lifetime achievement and more. She was honored this week by the Film Society of Lincoln Centre Davis, wurned 81 on April 1, looked stylish ina In a recent interview, who black top and black skirt filled with Her face shows eviden Yet he lovely as yellow daisies ce of severe illness blonde hair is a every, and she retainsa regal beauty The voice still crackles with authority and she sull unapologetically. smokes cigarettes. She sat in an easy chair, leaning against a small pillow No-Guts, bearing the legend in needlepoint No-Glory. Is that a Davis motto “Oh, yest Totally,"* she declared It's the truth. To dare to be hated that takes gus Her recent history has borne credo. She survived a mastectonty a disfiguring stroke. She weathered attack by daughter B. D. Hyman in the 1985 book, My Mother's Keeper proached — and the character of Alex set off fora job on Wall Sureet. FEELS AMBIGUOUS “1 have very” ambiguous feelings about it,” Meredith Baxter Birney, who plays mother Elyse Keaton, said of the show's conclusion. “I think I'm going to be dreadfully emotional the last couple of days. But until then, I'm so excited, | can’t see straight!"* All of the cast will now have time to But Family Ties, a half-hour centring on pursue other projects without consumer-minded children in a home headed by former hippies, there might not be any such projects to pursue “There is no way to overemphasize how important (Family Ties) was for me," Fox said. **With all the things I have going on right now, everybody says; ‘Boy, | *t wait to get that chain off your neck.’ bet you «ai But | never think of it in those terms .... The suc cess through association that I've en joyed, that's really been the blessing.”” Justine Bateman, who co-stars as dippy daughter Mallory, says she is looking forward’ to playing other characters. “But becauseof Family Ties, | have the unique privilege of not having to worry about paying the mortgage," says Bateman. “So now 1 can_ just work with good people ... and not have the pressure of carrying a film."* Yothers, 15, youriger sister Jennirer; Tiny who plays witt ow have more time for her singing career but will all the exposure that has come from the show's popularity make Davis own book, Phar (9s?) a publisher, This fe was rejected by but she advertised it in Publisher's Weekly, found another publisher and had a best seller She talks and other such matters about shrugs off more \positively things, such as the miracle year of 1939, the greatest outpouring of movie in Hollywood history classics starred in four Dark Vic Astonishingly, she memorable films that year tory, Juarez, The Private Elizabeth and Essex.and The Old Mail Lives ot i did about 10 films in a row, star ting in 1939, and I was pretty tired when it was all over,"” Davis said. “But that series of films made this career permanent. Many of them were based on great plays: There are no plays anymore. (Today’s films are abouy) diseases and nonticuon I'll feel very happy, too, that | was Oh, yes. It gave you so much more variet a black-and-white-era_ woman color is so ‘pretty *ALUCKY WOMAN They wanted to make (Whatever Happened to Baby) Jane in color. 1 said, ‘I won't make it if it’s in color.” I yuldn’t possibly have worn the nakeup in color The shadows and and all ot like Ernie Haller! | hap pened to see All This and Heaven, night. Ab! The women of today don't the lights those great cameramen, Too the other 1 was a lucky woman 8 Oz. Includes over 30-Item Salad Bar SAT., APR. 29 A your support. Please be generous Moy 6. Sr. Citizen's Hall, | to 3 pom Jobie Charities Fashions & Images . Monday. May 8 To Gone Fishing Proceeds to Saer mosave Soturday yovong Retugee Gr Coming events of Castlegar and Distr here. The first tra charge tor a second seventy-five percent and 651-18th St., Hes. B.a.m. - Midnight, Mon.-Sat. 8 a.m JOB'S DAUGHTERS SPRING TEA Door Prize MISS CASTLEGAR FASHION SHOW Wests, Js, Madeleines. Fun, gues! speakers, refreshments DANCE May 6 9p 0 words are $4 and addit words (which must be used for headings while the fourth Minimum charge is $4 (whether ad is tor are 5 p.m. Thursdays for Sundays paper and 5 p.m. Mondc paper. Notices should be brought fo the Prime Rib Dinner Special g95 Castlegar * 365-6887 10 p.m. Suni COMMUNITY Bulletin Board TREES FOR CANADA During the week of May | to 12.0 Beaver. Cub or Scout will call on you to seek 23. Tickets $1.00. Proceeds to 2 34 p.m. Fireside, $8. Tickets avaslable 334 nto 1am. Kinnorrd Hall, $ Advance tickets each ‘only, Corts Phar 43 profit organizations may be listed nl words are 206 each. Bold taced ount as two words. There 15 no-ex the third consecutive insertion is ve insertion is halt-price two or three times). Deadlines ys tor Wednesdays Castlegor News at 197 Columbia Ave COMMUNITY Bulletin Board SERIES DEPARTS of Family Ties, T seven years on the it difficult tor the actors in the future? Will audiences for years see Michael Gross only as the Keaton family's goofy dad Steven? Can anybody take Bateman seriously after so much of Mallory’s ditziness? After leaving MASH, Alan Alda starred in a variety of film and TV looked upon by many only as army for example, roles, but the actor is still surgeon Capt. Hawkeye Pierce this sad *L sometimes wonder if some Obviously, thing-is-a-doubie-edged-sword;* to a certain extent Gross. actors don't spend the entire first part of their careers looking for a television a national mon have_such_ cameramen. | don’t think people care anymore.” She was born Ruth Elizabeth Davis Mass. After ne landed in Hollywood with a film in Lowell, minor stage work Universal contract, making her debut it 1931 with Bad Sister. She was fired for having **as much sex appeal as Slim Summerville,’ the studio's tall, skinny comic Davis was headed back to the stage when an offer trom Warner Bros. The studio used her for leg art and ingenue roles until she was loaned to RKO tor Of F 1934 came man Bondage in Her portrayal of the slatternly Michael J. Fox and Courtney Cox in an episode ituation comedy is leaving NBC May 14 aft. series and the entire second half of their careers trying to elude the per that created in that sona they've ision series. Gross says he is turning down any offers “that deal with, fathers and teenagers. Said Fox, who will co-star with Sean Penn in the coming Vietnam film Casualties of War: “I keep doing these serious films, and if they do well, they do well. H-they don't, I'm also comfor table being a shtick man. 1 don’t mind getting high shticking ument waitress was galvanizing. Her Oscar came the next year for an incon- sequential film, solation prize for losing in 1934. She two minutes for first Dangerous, con- won again for Jezebel in 1939. She remained at Warners for 18 years, leaving after the disastrous Beyond the Forest in 1949. Her next movie was All About Eve, another of her 10 Academy nominations. She has continued working in films, television always in the patented Davis style and despite tragedy Personal disasters have not. prom- and lectures, pied Davis to abandon her 65-year passion for acting Cable 10 TV program produced by the Dept. of In dian and Northern Affairs talks about litein the Canadian North 8:15 p.m. (Wed) 12:15 p.m. (Fri) 2:15 p.m. (Sun) Venture Inland B.C. This video slide presentation shows the beautiful Kootenay area and it highlights the greater Trail area 8:30 p.m. (Wed) 12:30 p.m. (Fri) 2:30 p.m. (Sun) Canadian Snowboard Held in this competition demon Competition Nelson. at Whitewater, Strates this exciting. new The and the sport freestyle. slalom is featured. 9:30 p.m. (Wed) 1:30’p.m. (Fri) 3:30 p-m. (Sun) A Well Balanced Diet - This program is a repeat of the earlier televised progrant 10 p.m.-(Wed) 2 p.m. (Fri) 4 p.m. (Sun) Sign Off Please note repeated on Friday at 9.a.m. and. again on Sunday at 11 a.m. pipe This schedule is NOW COREY FELDMAN S| sno COREY HAIM SHAW CABLE 10SCHEDULE April 26, 28, 30 5 p.m, (Wed) 9 a.m. (Fri) 11-a.m. (Sun) A Well-Balanced Diet — This program highlights the satellite ser vices that are available from Shaw Cable 5:30 p.m. (Wed) 9:30 a.m. (Fri) 11:30 a.m. (Sun) 3rd Annual West Kootenay Oral French Competition Taped at the Shaw Cable studio. Com. Nelson/Grand Forks and Castlegar presented their speeches petitors from in front of three adjudicators. 6:45 (Wed) 10:45 a.m. (Fri) 12:45 p.m. (Sun) Spring and Summer Fashion Show — Students from the Jean Margaret's school of modelling presented the fashions that will be seen this year. The proceeds from this show helped to support the RCMP scholar ship fund 8 p.m. (Wed) 12 p.m. (Fri) 2 p.m. (Sun) Canada’s North Today — This LEVIATHAN The true meaning of fear. plan are out to rob ane bank Five crocks ‘with lots of cash. So what's the hold-ap? Disorganized Crime (Sra From the Creators of ‘Stakeout' ‘ Lease NOTE: xe SHOWIKG Ors , f Aprii26. 1989 Castlégar News 0s Fitness testing Twin Rivers jementary school students do curlups during Canada Fitness tests being conducted this week at the school and other schools in the district. Shown are two parents aiding student: Setzer helps. Other 50-metre run and pushups. Cizela Cordeiro (foreground, lying down) does curlups whil t events include: standing long jump, endurance run, shuttle run, Sarah WEST KOOTENAY FAMILY HISTORIANS Group researches past The recently formed West Kootenay Family Historians group now meets on Monday of month Anyone is welcome to attend the first each The meetings are held at 7 p.mi. in the basement of the Castlegar library, unless the group has made other plans. For example, the March meeting was held at the Selkirk College library, where librarian Jghn Mansbridge in: troduced the group to the historical and genealogical sources tthe coleve: library Genealogists and family historians are not usually trying to find out if they are related to royalty or just trying to fill out a family tree with fine-sounding naines, a news release from the group says. about the history of the country and and the They are people who are curious the place in which they live, roles their various ancestors played in the development of the country Above all, they are interested in people The meetings of the group are in formal and the business part takes about—10-minutes-and then—quickly goes on to the interesting part of the meeting. The April speaker, spoke vividly about early New England Katherine Truz, and the ne of the Salem witch bunts. She had a later ancestor who was kid. napped by, Indians as a child in Min nesota. He was later recaptured and lived on to have a family of his own Truz was elected president of the West Kootenay Family Historians. Pat Foodikoff is secretary, Helen Dunlop Muriel Walton, and Dunlop are looking alter the group's programs and speakers is treasurer Lhe group_is_going 1o—publish_a the newsletter may be left at Kel Print, 621 newsletter, Contributions to Columbia Avenue, Castlegar The May meeting will be held in TEACHER APPRECIATION WEEK Teachers and staff at Twin Rivers from parents on Monday to mark the pp Barb Jankola (left) presenting corsages to Darleen Kilgees and Maureen Stelck. y school of Tea and n Week. Shown is Recreation news This week marks the halfway point in our spring session of fitness classes If you are not registered for aclass, you There are four spring classes, and then we will go into our can now do so for half the cost weeks teft in-~our summer fitness programs. MAY BROCHURE The May brochure is now available at your local grocery store or pick one up at the recreation office wer to April SAID PERKY AUTO DEMOL ITION DERBY CON- TANT: “IT’S NOT ALL IT’S CRACKED UP TO TENNIS There is still time to register for ten nis lessons. There are beginner/advan ced beginner, intermediate, (ages 12-15) and children’s (ages 7-11) classes. These all start this Saturday and Sunday to register, please call us at 365-3386 ROLLERSKATING Rollerskating will st May 6 trom 7 youth For more information or on Saturday, 30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m Come on down and rent or bring your own skates. Admission is $1. Rentals are $1.50 HUNTER TRAINING This is your last chance to take this course before hunting season. It starts May 2.and runs Tuesday and Thursday until May 30. Tax interest 12 per cent Revenue Canada that the annual interest rate on overdue has announced taxes now is 12 per cent — up from II per cent during the first three months of the year and nine per cent a year ago. The interest penalty is revised quar terly Trail at the library of the Church of Latier Day Saints, The Morman Chur ch is the most comprehensive source of genealogical material in the world, and it is happy to share this information wants to do The librarian will show the group how to with anyone who genealogical research church use this resource. The last meeting before the summer recess—will_be held on June 5 at the Castlegar library. Two guest speakers will be coming from Cranbrook Meetings will resume on the regular schedule on Sept. 11 Tougher rules wanted VANCOUVER (CP) — The British Columbia Federation of Labor wants stricter rules for safety on the job and tougher penalties for employers who ignore those rules. The declared Friday as an official day of mourning province has this for people killed or injured while at work. The day has been marked for the last two years at the request of the federation, “Last year we mourned almost 150,000 workers (killed or hurt) in our and it will be even 1989, Federation Ken Georgetti. “It is a tragedy that this special da¥jmust oc province alone, more in said president cur.” Georgetti said in a release that workplace deaths are increasing KEN GEORGETTI . wants more inspections Over the last two years, 38 per cent more workers were killed on the job than in 1986,"" he said Employers lose billions of dollars annually because of worker injury and illness, making the problem an issue of productivity as well as human lite, he said Ggorgetti Called lor more workplace on-the-job inspections, increased safety training and heavier penalties for employers who flaunt health and safety rules. “If employers won't respect their health, gover employees” then the nment must step in and do so,"* he said Harcourt to visit Provincial NDP leader court and several New MLAs will make a campaign-style visit the Nelson NDP Mike Har Democrat to Nelson May 6, Club has anfounced Wesi Kootenay residents are invited to dinner with Harcourt at the Peebles Slumber Lodge Hotel, where a MIKE HARCOURT . visiting Nelson Doukhobor dinner will be served followed by dinner at 6:30 and speakers at 8 Social hour starts at $ p.m., p.m Those unable to pay for dinner are welcome to and the including Harcourt, newly elected Vancouver-Point Grey MLA Tom Perry and MLAs Darlene Mar zari, Dale Lovick, Anne kdwards and Chris D'Arcy “We exclude no one,” said Nelson NDP Club President Saul Perks. “We have a dinner-price for those who hear meet speakers, work, and another for those who may not be so well off. 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