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Interesting articles and tas ty “Moat of the action.was shot in the woods and in and around. 4 grand country house. that ihad: been fully. furnished. : “The company was just like Va : family,” said Miss Hagarty. “Since the movie was an en- semble piees, it helped that The watercolor course, New cou rse > date “a painter. niques, he’ has found his in * medium of in conducted om Sandor’ Tan: a “Woody sticks pretty much he’ people: In 1968 ‘hel left Y i and a Europe, settling temporarily i Always ‘in ‘touch: teat thes ‘Na. Swith art, ‘visiting: showsian d Coming ‘events of Castlegar and District (immediate area)” non-profit organizations ore Usted here through the cour-. tesy of BC. Timber's.Celgor Pulp and Celgar Lumber Newsy ee tia -submit nelices directly tothe Castlegar A Public Service of colaae Pulp = Division and Celgar Lumber Division BC Timber Lid. ? 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Seollege, is “with the Eileen Ford Agency registration. for. four.;years,. modelling |’ “around the world. she a ae _ Sandor Tandory, a popular - Mocal ‘artist,’ was born in Julie's first acting job was Ujvidek, Hungary. in 1941; Yor an off-off-Broadway. the-’ inherited a, passion for art ‘tre operated by her brother, . from his father, who was also -Kim Hagerty. She appeared. two. plays. ALPINE: LO8 ANGELES (AP). A He: arrived in Canada in 1966, spending--12.years ‘in professional” artists, moved to British Gohimbia in’ 1978, settling with his family in’ Castlegar. The following year-he became a member of the Trail Art Club, and. en- ‘rolled ‘at the David Thomp- son Summer School of Art in’ Nelson,’ where -he studied watercolor under Les Weis- brich. After many years of exper- imenting with different tech- and producer cteven Spiel striving .to_pre- sent a realistic portrayal of © nature in its intricate detail ~ Majors in the ABC series in ning. ‘easily recognizable ‘artistic signature. Specializing’ in lo- cal scenes and country land- Ladd says it was well worth the effort.’ . ° >“ Hike: this ” character,” Ladd. ‘says ‘of the. woman miner she plays in Mantrip, a movie shot here recently for broadeast by .CBS in the: coming scason. “It has a look, shooting in the mine,” the actress says. “It’s very..a very different film, and interesting. And yet simple story.” ‘goes ‘to work in a mine to ‘support her father and child’ ‘when ‘her father, played ‘by. ‘Ned! Beatty,: is’ disabled by « ‘black'lung disease, the min “er's occupational disease. / The cast and crew of Man- “tei y ed for the low-slung.» aves S ‘eally demanding thing T'vo | that’. transport miners ‘underground, : spent - four "weeks in. the eastern’ Ken- * tucky ‘mountains filming | the movie.’ + They. filmed cbave ground ‘scenes - around /-Paintsville, ‘hen: lugged lights, cameras ‘CHERYL LAD! ve physically demanding ; “This is the most phys | ‘ever. done," she says of Man- trip. ,.“It's ‘unbelievable — crawling around on my hands: and knees-in mud and on : rocks for five hours. “[ don't'think I couldiever ;) / ‘be acoal miner. I'ma little bit :and sound equi into'a large::Martin: County Coal ‘ Corp..mine at Inez that pro- duced 7,000 tonnes of coal a tabs while they. shot under- ray e® a agra movie, Ladd’s fellow: miners’; ‘harass ‘the’ young woman as she tries to Prove herself. : “T relate to her a lot, being from a small town myself,” says. Ladd, 31, who is from Huron, §.D, “She's very *" strong and has a lot of char- acter.” Walter Doniger, the film's writer, producer and direc- tor; says the movie shows the men ‘on the crew learning to accept their new colleague. the’ role. is > substantial” part: she had on ‘Charlie's. Angels. She ; re- placed. Farrah... Fawcett- 1977, and remained with the series until it left the air after the 1980-81. season. After ‘Mantrip, “Ladd: .will play : Grace: Kelly’ in another .up- artist much in demand at art shows and workshops across the Kootenays. Sandor Tandory is a pro-\ lific. painter. “As, an active member of the Trail Art Club he participated in ‘all annual shows. and® topical exhibits jorpanteed by the club, win- ‘ning a Purchased Prize at the first Juried.Show in Trail'in May 1980. Since then he‘ has been in 10 major shows. $200 million suit filed six- “year-old: ae Shin: Xi lawsuit seeking. d: of more than $200 million has berg: ‘erash that iilled actor. Vie Chen of F who died Morrow and ‘two children. "The lawsuit. was filed on, ~behalf.-.of- the © parents “of coming TV movie. DTUC to host Crossley show Works of regional artist Alf Crossley will be exhibited in . the DTUC. Gallery, ; Aug. 16-27, The display. will. in- clude’ acrylics, batiks < and watercolors which have been: inspired’ by . living in. the Kootenays. Crossley is well known as.a teacher ang painter. . a of injuries foll ig the 2:30' a sestdent ue, 23. ww. and “seven-year- Sia Myeal Dihn Le of Cerritos ‘Take © Advantage ae our GIFT SHOP Ww « Books, etc. | Open7 Days a Week Sa.m.to 8 p.m. were d when ex- plosions beneath the helicop- ter apparently caused it to go out. of contro! during filming of ‘the | movie The: Twilight Zone. The helicopter fell onto ‘the actor and children, ‘Warner. Bros, and. three individuals - were © assessed $5,000-civil fines for exposing : children to hazardous condi- tions, for. not’ having . work: permits for’ them, :-and be- « ‘cause they worked in the early morning, Under state _ rules, children cannot’ work. after’6:30:p.m. + late to: ond are derived thant nature and often reflect the landscape. ;- Playboy sued Pop star Joan Jett has filed a: $5.25: million: suit against Playboy ‘magazine, ‘claiming it ‘published: a phoney. nude photograph of her in ats . May.. issue. Jett said:in her suit the magazine ‘carried a “fabri- cation ‘of a: photograph. to show, (her) engaging. in de- viant, sexual: behavior. The sult also said Jettiad- vised the magazine in March that the picture. was a fake. terribly fond of rats.” And I'm not : , During the filming of Man- trip, the’ 80-member 20th Century-Fox JTV::cast and’: 1 erew, caused a stir, inside the . mine.” Rugged, coaldust-covered miners added pocket cameras to. their equipment belts, in case a star should go by. And film-makers tramping through the dark corridors in muddy boots and hardhats picked up some mining talk, One eyed the roofbolts and wondered ominously if they were standing under “bad top.” They weren't, says Ed* Chafin, the miner’s safety and training director. He was assigned to the film by Ray- mond Bradbury, president of Martin County Coal, who do- nated the space in. hopes: of showing.safe, up-to-date mi- “This is one of the most modern mines that there is,” Chafin says. “You will not find a movie or documentary that is more authentic than this movie.” “This exhibition is a search from beyond the superficial ‘that shares the emotions and moves to both nature and ar-. tist,” said Shelle: Zubgck, DTUC Gallery assistant. 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Ashton Potter Ltd. of Tor-. onto, “Meanwhile, the second stamp issued this week ist: cotimemorate '' the -hun- ‘dredth rowing of the Royal’: - Canadian ‘Henley Regatta. The 80-cent stamp ras” ? art, the Henley das ow! nizes the Hehley as a world status regatta, the’ only” one: ih ‘North ‘America: to _-bopat this: distinction, “That's not totally true, Ther '-too,'There are people here who are unemployed, b much. more fortunate. he: : industry community." ‘At Lavington, soutl to talkito:you'and give you reasonable, quotes on. etlon.- chain of ‘fabric!’ ‘ ear re when David Harley, At Lavington Plane: Mil, most of the employees have been there three years or more, says. Production manager Pi ‘Donnelly. ‘When the. lumber market began turning sour, owner Al ‘lakson, began hustling. “The. board ‘market :isn't easy to “get: into,”.’ says Donnelly, “But. we've established curgalcee t in'the industry { ‘and:kept.the’ plant. going.” j ‘Tourism is up 6.5 per cent, says the Kelowna Chamber’ for. Oksnagan farmers, he says, but people know times'are see the money. coming into t = cans. , ‘and then’ selling he , =the rojatta ired its “\premanent'location-on: the old Welland Canal in 1908. The illustration | for thé , stamp by Tom McNeely’ of.; Toronto depicts the dram- atic finish’ of the’ race of fours: (four-man "racing | shells, one sweep oar per man) before the judges’. teres on the present: Hen- ey. ‘course hear 8t. Cather-” ines. The stamp was de- signed by Ottawa graphic it Bernard R have caused a slow-d : boats, - then . we're cel ly! aa the purchase of luxury: tems 7 have prompted some Vanco “customers back ini ‘ket'places : MCL British Cars is is looting for. People ; fo trade ee power ors * automobiles. : Company ‘agent Steve Ramsden: says ‘the’ rationale Twenty * “one million” stamps’ -will‘be printed by. \.. Children’ s clothes not: inflammable (CP) ~ Each year ‘in Can-. ada ‘about 60. children are severely or fatally burned because their clothes catch oe says a aed conducted Stanwick : determined’ “that each year five children out of every 50,000 — or.about 50 ‘across the country.— are ad- mitted to bea because of (severe. ‘clothit bya researcher. Richard. Stanwick, . assis- tant: professor of social ‘and: preventative medicine,: says’ this grim toll-could. be low- ered..if rigorous flammability standards were adopted and children's _ clothes labeled with a clear flammability, grade, \ To determine the frequen- cy of burns through clothing | catching fire, Stanwick ‘sur- : veyed seven of the 18 major pediatric centres across Can- ada’ to learn: the number’ of childfen up to nine years of , age treated’ for elothing- \ ignition -burns..’ - < Burns from @: iplosion, car or ‘House’ fire,-.or’ resulting from garments; catching. fire after; being. contaminated — with burns. two-to-one ratio, and“of the nitwi¢hildrén who died in the year. surveyed, ' eight ‘were girls. Loose and flowing’ clo- things ‘sueh (abi nightshirts, wefe an! important factor in many of the accidents, | \“A: reduction‘ in, this un- necessary carnage has been observed inthe :, United. ‘States - following ‘legislation *'30- réquiring fabrics be- of: low flammability potential,”. Stanwick- noted in. a‘paper’ delivered to the recent an- nual meeting of the’ Canadian Pediatric: Society. i } But Canada “has one of the’ most inadequate sets of flam- — mability standards. and: does little-to protect. or’ inform as ‘to the’ flam- were excluded. : \ From the, figures | provided, ‘mability of chided sleep- wear.” behind the-b: ti is simple. 4 valready because they’re tied up in.a large boat investment ‘which’ they ‘can't get out of. “We're offering them: chance to free up a negotiable | asset by purchasing a‘car. It will make it easier for tomers to buy our cars.”* Ramsden,’ ship sells ‘‘fine ‘automobiles ranging from a $14,000 Saab. + to:a $60,000 Lotus, says that advertising cam 4 GOOD BASE “*Naturally there are a good number of yachtsmen. inter- ested in buying fine. cars, so: there’s a good common: cus- tomer base,"’ said Ramsden. > It would be’ possible, he:| said,. for.a’ person owning a foot? sailboat ~ valued’ at $35,000, to trade. jt'in for an itomobite of similar. value - without any cash * changing hands. ; Ramsden said his. dealer- ship ‘has: an advantage :be- cause there\are’a few sales- men on staff who are, looking for boats, - - MIF it works out we'll take it from there," he'said. “If we can make a profit on taking. in boats: and selling i Up? 1 “ Get Your WOODSTOVE Now and’ SAVE on MK “Your. 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