fentacar ihe Cesk car rental deal in town Is . Budget C 365-3300 Owned in Cansde by Canadians, LAST PERFORMANCES of the Shrine Circus here will take place .- Club in conjunction with the Trail and Nelson Shrine clubs, 's well received of the first today following three-ring circus to appear at the Castlegar and District Arena and Community Centre. Sponsored by the local High Arrow Shrine proceeds will go to aid the many crippled children who are cared for by the Shriners. There is one performance later this afternoon with the final this evening. Safe Boating Week July 1 to 7 is Safe Boating Week, an event sponsored by the Canada Safety Council with the support of various govern- ment and private organizations throughout the country. The objective is to promote safe boating for everyone. Sgt. G. Bomba, of the Castlegar RCMP Detachment in full operation throughout roved lifejackets are available for every person in the craft as zewell as other requirements. These checks will also be ade for careless boat oper- ‘tors, water-skiers, as well as for persons under the influence. f liquor. Police checks will also e extended to local marinas, boat loading areas and camp- “grounds, and on boats depart- g and returning. It is sincerely hoped that ith extra care, boaters will mply with the rules of opera- At Grandma’s House . you're having the CASTLEGAR NEWS, Wednesday, June 29, 1977- CASTLEGAR ENTERTAINMENT 365-7155 The: 72 Wides Are Herel . We have. a good ‘selection trom which\t ie hoosel Your. new 14'x70' Homie, '906 8 ft. of settee morterh » living space. Com what a, differance, 905 Highway #3 South, next to Tro Canadian Performers To Join in Al Waxman, ‘star of the CBC's - King of Kensington : comedy series, said recently he doesn’t care’ how. much this’ year's July 1 celebration costs or how many French Canadians take part. “When I get invited to a party, I-don't question why party—I come,” he told.a news con- ference and variety show in the National Arts Centre. - Waxman is one of a num- ber of Canadian performers taking part in the government- sponsored, $3.6-million July 1 celebration this year. The news conference, esti- mated by organizers to cost about’ $1,600, was called to promote Ottawa aspects of the celebration, which include a parade, picnic, fireworks, ‘a three-hour television - special from Parliament Hill and the * raising of a'145-foot Canadian flag on the Peace Tower. *John Hirsch, head of the CBC's drama department, re- -fused to disclose how much he Aprons were Bigger When I was a child, Grand- ma’s garments made little im- pression on me, with the exception of her apron. Her apron was a big affair of dark printed cotton, slow to soil, edged around with bias tape. Its uses were limitless. The apron made a basket when she gathered eggs from the hen house late in the afternoon, If there were fluffy chicks to be carried to the back porch during a sudden cold spell, they made the trip peeping content- edly in Grandma's apron. When the chicks grew into henhood and like to pick Grand- ma’s favorite flower, she mere- ly flapped her apron and they ran squawking to the chicken yard and I can see her yet, tossing cracked corn to the hungry flock with her apron. Lots of chips and kindling were needed to start the fires in the big cookstove in Grand- ma's kitchen. Sure she carried them in her apron—vegetables and fruit too., lettuce, peas, While things were cooking, it was a_handy holder for, removing hot pans from the stove. © If the men weren't too far away the apron would wave aloft and signaled “Come to dinner”. At threshing time and company time when the long table was crowded, Grandma hovered about passing. luscious dishes and flipping the big apron at the pesky flies. M ‘When Grandma came to visit; the big apron stood ready todry childish tears. If the Htfle ~ ones were shy it made a good hiding place in case & stranger. appeared. The apron was used count- less times to stroke her own perspiring brow as Grandma bent over the hot stove or hoed Coliseum, TWO-MINUTE WARNING,, which begins tomorrow evening at the Castle Theatre, sees Sergeant Button (John Cassavetes) and his S.W.A.T. team go into action to stop a sniper before he starts during a championship geme at the LossAngeles Memorial. Festivities is apending on the: Parliament Hill performance. © He said the important thing to remember is that he has put together “an extremely exciting variety show.” ». As the capital of “one of the’ richest, countries in :the world,” Ottawa can afford it, he said. July 1 celebrations, which .” cost about $90,000 annually in all but the 1967 Centennial year, were cancelled by the government last year ‘in the name of economic restraint. The July 1 extravaganza will follow a similar celebration in Quebec, June 24, as Que- ‘ becers celebrate St, Jean Bap: tiste Day to commemorate the partron saint of French-Cana- - dians. : The Parti government has made plans for a celebration throughout the province, climaxed by a show in Montreal's Olympic stadium. For July 1, the govern: ment has commissioned rough- ly $1 million worth of television commercials under the English theme—Canada, I want to shake your hand—and under the French theme—Canada, un beau pays, un pays libre. Ottawa organizers said the - federal government has de- Quebecois « WATCH FOR | ° Billiard © Gam (In conjunction with ihe = attleneck) A Fun Place ... For Ihe whele Fomlly’ * Av. price per bottle when bought by the case. *129 Main St. 965-9297 Dear Ann Landers: I'm 29, male, handsome (will send a picture if you like), and have''an ‘outstanding personality. People often mistake me for Dustin Hoffman. 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If he was grumpy, I'd understand that things didn’t go well‘ elsewhere. |. * ‘And if'you are fed up ‘with your kids, dear (20 many people | seer ‘to be these days), I'll take them, too. —Envious In Escondido Dear E.: Your letter will give many a wile cause to pause. for unburdening ira [se a is ‘Dear ‘Ann Landers: My 11- year-old son is a normal, healthy. child, but he still sucks his thumb when he is tired, watching television, or reading by himself. Thave offered all Sorts of rewards if he will quit, but so far, no luck. The boy compares his thumb-sucking to cigarette smoking— claims ‘he wants to stop but can’t. (My husband and I are non-smokers.) Please consult your experts. What about hypnosis? Should he be under psychiatric care? What are the chances that he H will outgrow this infantile behavior? cided to let citizens park free on federal parking lots ‘during the day. Films of the 1976 Montreal Olympics will be shown on 90-by-22-foot screens in a local _ park and free hot dogs and Popcorn will be given to child- ren, . The rest of Canada will be able to watch the ceremonies on television.” Hirsch said the day—called Canada Day. by organizers and Dominion: ‘Day. ‘by day The.. Parliament Hill show—to include singers Rene Simard, Patsy . Gallant: and Juliette; actors Waxman, Bru- no Gerussi, and Jean Gascon; dancers Karen Kain and Frank - the garden in the sun. In the chilly weather, she wraped the friendliness around her arms as she hurried on an outside errand or lingered at the door with a departing string beans, carrots, apples, peaches all found their way to the kitchen. via Grandma's earryall, COMMUNITY Bulletin Board KOOTENAY SOCIETY FOR HE HANDICAPPED 21ST BIRTHDAY The Kootenay Society for the Handicapped * invites you to come and celebrate their 21st Birthday and the Grand Opening of the Clay Casle on Sat., July 9 at Kinsmen Park from 11:80 a.m. to 2:80 p.m. There will be h hot dogs and i as well as a Bake Table, a Plant Table, a Book Table, A White Elephant, a Fish Pond and a Cake Walk. There will be Ceramics and a Wishing Well from the Clay Castle and a Silent Auction of 36 items’ from the stores of Castlegar, prices ranging from $2.30 to $42. OUTRIDERS MONTHLY MEETING The Slocan Valley Outriders will be holding their Monthly General Meeting on Sun., July 3 at Passmore Hall, 7 p.m. JUNIOR FOREST WARDENS MEETING The Junior Forest Wardens will meet tonight (Wed:, June 29) at. Stanley Humphries Secondary School in Room 108 at 7 p.m. Please be prepared for -the test. There will be a ball game afterwards. THE MacKENZIE VALLEY PIPELINE - HOW WILL IT AFFECT US? Ian McFarlane, a past president of the B.C. ‘Teachers Federation, will be talking about Northern Development and the implications a pipeline will have on Southern Sanade at the Scout Hall on Thurs., July 7 at 7:30 p.m. CASTLEGAR VILLA SOCIETY ANNUAL MEETING The Castlegar Villa Society will hold its Annual ‘General Meeting tomorrow (Thurs., June 30) at 7:30 p.m, upstairs at the Rotary Health Centre. Officers will be elected at this time, please plan to attend. A Public Service of Interior Pulp and interior Lumber Operations Canadian Cellulose - Tonight Show, guest. Hastily and a bit shyly, the apron dusted tables and chairs if company was sighted down the lane and in the evening . when the day's work was done Grandma shed her garment of many uses and draped ‘it over the canary cage. This all makes women think back to the day that kitchens and aprons were a lot bigger. Farrah Faweett-Majors is deathly afraid for her crowning glory—the hair that made her famous. The world’s most famous head of hair is slowly falling out—the result, experts say, of years of excessive bleaching and. home permanents. Farrah's ‘already begun wearing wigs and hairpieces in her ‘Charlie's | Angels’ appear: itted by | Wilber Horning Bitter Enemies Johnny Carson and former NBC's Saturday Night show star Chevy Chase are quickly becoming] Hollywood's most bit- ter enemies, Carson reportedly has ban- ned Chase from guesting on his even when Carson isn't there, and Chase is raging about Carson's dicta- torial rule of the NBC show. Carson has blasted Satur- day’ Night—the show that launched Chase to fame, “Basically, they do a lot of drug jokes,” explains Carson. “A lot of what I would consider sophomoric humor, and a lot of stuff I find exceptionally cruel, under the guise of being hip.” When Chase first achieved recognition, rumors circulated. he was being groomed as Car- son’s possible replacement. Some believe Carson keeps ances, to a hair- dresser at 20th Century. Fox, where the ABC-TV series is filmed. One Sniper... CHARLTON RESTO SOHN CASSAVETES Her Crowning Glory Slowly Falling Out “If the toss continues at its present rate, Farrah could have extremely thin hair within a year,” the expert: said. "She could even wind up totally bald. ‘She used'to sit and brush it habitually, but she can’t do that now. Every time she does, the brush is full of loose hair.” - -Farrah’s hair has been her trademark—in fact, launched her TV career. She and Jaclyn Smith were- both ‘doing hair preparation commercials when ‘Angels’ pro- ducer Aaron Spelling spotted them for their current roles. ‘33 Exit rats. | WE MINUTE WARNING © ree es MARTIN BALSAM - BEAU BRIDGES MARILYN HASSETT - DAM dAWSSEM = SAUX KLUGMAN - WALTER PIDBEN GENA ROWLANDS MATURE STERTANMENT scenes of micder parte. R.W, MeDorkad, B.C. Dir, Chase off the show for fear of being upstaged by the young comic, “Carson is good at that show, but I am not interested in replacing him,” declares Chase. Entertainment Pages News and Ads | Deadline.“ 5 p.m. Mondays and groups sich as the Canadian Brass and Les Ballets Jazz—was one of the most difficult the CBC has pro- duced in'25 years, Hirsch said. There would be “many, many surprise guests,” he said, ‘adding that it was difficult to get. some Quebec performers - because many are booked long in advance. . July 2. ~ Grevit Sun., Mon. & Tues., July 3, 445 Starts at Dusk ~ Weekend Holiday, we will be Closed Saturday, Business as Usual will resu Television Systems, for Se rity H petty ‘and Industry. Let’ ‘our Gon Cel " Castleaid Plaza. We wy. Dear : Worried: 1 would net recommend hypnosis; nor would I ~ "Ey suggest psychiatric care unless he has other symptoms which & might indicate that the boy is depressed, distressed or unable to fanstion with his peers. . Many children continue to suck their thumbs beyond the time ; when parents think. they should have stopped. Eleven is a bit old 5 for’ thumb sucking, but if indicates that the child is insecure, His : thumb is a source of comfort. Simply ignore it and-he should indeed outgrow the habit—maybe not 28 soon a you'd like, but eventually he will stop. e ry “af a ; Confidential to: Wed or Not to Wed: What Are the Statisticn: : be About $2 per cent of ‘all Catholics who-married last year choke ee non-Catholic mates; Almost the samo; ‘Percentages of Jews married it Ten years ago, it was about 17 per cent. How doI rigid than I did 20 years ago, then yaud have to “help” men as well as women—and wine and . The heat of the moment —Worried in Washington - thers s: Shorts © Blouses & Tops © Pant Suits © Skirts ¢ Cord & Denim’ ‘Overalls & Bib er 1 r Mm. Mon. = oF ‘p.m. Saturday fm leg Eniyt the Muale Fri &$ Sale atter:7 Pm: — Wed . Bill Smiley: This was supposed to be a probing inquiry into what - » laws Canadians break most,: and why they break them. But it’s too danged hot. ‘What a country! Just a few weeks ago, you could get free ice-cubes from those 10-foot icicles hanging from your roof. Today the refrigerator can’t keep up with the de- mand for them. That horrible heat wave ‘we've experienced coincided with a visit from The Boys. The combination practically put Gran and I on our knees, and we're just now recover- ing gingerly from an ordeal that would have put us in our graves, had we been 10 years older, It's not that we can’t stand the heat. And goodness knows, The Boys are a treat. But because: you can stand driving doesn’t mean you want to drive 800 miles a day. And because you enjoy © ice cream doesn’t mean you want to eat nothing else for two weeks, Mother of The Boys, our Kim, was in the Process of writing the last of her univer- sity essays and thought she'd pop up home, have a visit, get some free baby-sitting and finish her essays. A nice thought. But The Boys: had other ideas, After being cooped up inter,’ they ‘wanted: }some a ace “"tion,” “and ‘there's action at Grandad’s, at “big house,” as it’s known, ‘Little Balind, the younger, was supposed to be quiet z and onvalescent after a serious illness. jabout one day, was as quiet .. and convalescent as a Mack truck with: Dr.. Jekyll’s alter ego at the wheel. After about three days, he had pulled, a lamp over on himself, . put. a. permanent gouge in the coffee table, knocked over the fire screen (twice), fallen: off a bed on his face, lost a._knob off the * TV-set, sprinkled a can of talcum powder over the en- , tire upstairs with a trium- phant grin,» and smashed several. dishes by hurling . them to the floor from: his high chair, his signal that the meal was over. Of.course, after his illness he had practically no appétite, so feeding him was no problem. It only took thé ‘three of us adults, one cook- ing, one shovelling’it in, and one cleaning up the debris, to stave off bis hunger. He'd start. off. with a’ banana to keep him from perishing while «you. were cooking his bacon and eggs. Then it was a scramble to get: his toast and honey ready while the eggs were: van- ishing. Licks off the honey, hurls. toast on the’ floor, stands up in his high ‘chair and wipes hands on Gran’s newly-decorated wall. Then out of the chair and on to Grandad’s knee for a few -inva city apartment for:the Little Balind, after © more bites of egg or muffin or whatever. This would go on all day, punctuated by apples, cookies, swigs of apple juice and bits of cheese to keep his stomach from Tumbling, ° No such problem with the other guy, Nikov. He is a dainty eater, can feed him- self, and sits up at table, propped on a fat book. No . problem at all. Exceptthathe | won't eat. Meal time is‘a - game. If he gets wieners and beans, he wants.inilk on it, then it’s too cold. If you're out of ‘eggs, he . wants scrambled eggs. If you have apple juice and fresh grape- fruit, the only thing he can stomach is orange juice. He can make a_ half-hour ceremony’ out of eating one ‘Strand of spaghetti. There’s no malice in it. He just enjoys. manipulating three fairly intelligent adults, like three puppets, one cajol- ing, one threatening, and one. ee We took turns. «1 made the mistake -of sticking my little finger inhis meuth once. Thought he was, getting some more teeth ard that I'd give the gums a little sub to ease the pain. He Rear end right off my. finger. That kid ise Natural for the wrestling ring onthe football field. + Wi inside ‘of the ‘house look ‘as’ ; though Attila and his Huns had just laid waste a village. * Then the heat wave struck. Their mother is one of those new-fangled ones who think that children should be al- lowed to express tlieir creat- ive faculties regardless. The Boys poured: into the back” yard like the Saracens pour- ing into Spain, and created. V'll say one thing for them. They didn’t set. fire to the; stoop, or-the fence. They couldn't’ have.. They dis- + covered Grandad’s hose, and where to turn it on. Every- thing was so wet after a few + Minutes, you couldn't have started a fire with gasoline. I'd come home from work, tand there'd be iwo naked tots, soaking, mud from head to toe, watering each other, their mother, the lawn + furniture and any ; stray animal, human or otherwise, that came in range. It took only half an howe toclean up. That, along with two hours at feeding: time, and about two hours at bath and story time, and an hour. to: recuperate, took a fair - chunk out of theday Now they’re-gone and 1 miss them terribly. Nobody to run over, jump on my ar- thritic foot and butt mein the stomach. Nobody to make me read the longest fairy story in the entire book. I can hardly wait. to see them again, Maybe Christmas? ask eer! 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