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Colonial Inn & Casino Colonial Inn & Casino i WELLS GRAY.CALIFORNIA TOUR +" 17 days — departure Oct.:2 | We Visit: Reno - Las Vegas - San Diego - Disneyland San Francisco - Oregon Coast * NEW THIS FALLI “GAMBLER'S DELIGHT” ints Oct. 2 * Nov. 13 corridors for’ the?) Keenleyside’ Murph; took place at Crescent. Valley Hall ‘Aug.’ 24/.~ Zoli: -Nemethy;, pate! if © FEATURE SPEAKER on the Murphy. C ‘trans eer: provides: ee : meeting informa toe | 10:45—Sign-off. Japanese me artwork at DTUC: The DTUC Gallery begins ‘ite “fall exhibition’ program. with a print show by Kiyoshi tio, a top modern Japan woodblock artist. ‘The exhibition opened on , Aug. £0 and runs to Sept. 1%. *“In’ many ways. the sur- ‘vival and development of the modern’ print ‘in Japan *Saito's prints area blend of the artistic’ content of ‘the DEBUTS IN MUSICAL ‘PEG’ "By. BOB THOMAS, BEVERLY © HILLS, CALIF. (AP) — Having done almost everything else in a singing.career: laden ..with honors, Peggy Lee is prepar- ing to. make her debut.in a Broadway musical. It's called No mere “and then Tsang” concert, it will be fully staged with ‘cast of 22’ ands multi- 1) did have our pratt her: up! ging: in foster homes, her discovery. singing appearances, some of the ‘media wondered if she would show up. “Oh, she'll be here,” as- sured Bufman, the’ Israeli- . born, Florida-based “impres- ario, “Everyone told me Peg- gy would be difficult to deal with. In fact, she-has been an absolute dream. “I was told the same thing about Elizabeth’ Taylor. .Im- possible,: they said. We “with two: suitcases of her” hits and sing for two. hours and .a ‘half,” he remarked; “instead she'll appear in a Tausi- bi by Side by. Sondheim, Lee took the microphone and remarked, “This is one of the happiest days of my life.” “Bhi a yen cal.” =) Cowan, ‘a “Florida. “hotel. owner and longtime -Lee friend, said he and his wife had long encouraged ‘Peggy to interpret her life through ‘lyrics. She found | ‘a partner in : Paul Horner, .Y young Es Eng. but she played The Little Foxes fora year anda half and was a huge success. Now. we're going to do Sweet Bird. of- Youth, together.” Lee "did appear, a striking : figure completely.in a black, through wee of fy ‘used; sohgs. She will do the singing craftsmen of an earlier age, Saito’ names as his greatest influences people like Rodin, Munch, Gauguin. ‘The exhibition is presented . by.. the Extension Depart- ment of the Art Gallery. of Greater Victoria. ‘The gallery is open week- and.also_ will be. flowing chiffon pajama suit and broad-brimmed hat. that covered ‘her-blond hair. She seemed serene amid all the and her by a child actress "and ano- ther in her, 20s. Zev Bufman and Irv Cowan will produce the show with book and lyrics by Peggy Lee enterprise, was an-* nounced last ‘week with a had : first Depa: plana inorbve 11:00 a.m. Nol Nelson sy 11:45 a.m. Castl ct Witees 12315 pen. Tre Arrival f ‘$159.00 i person serie scereniidction ies PeConadian Fonds Bae “te 2.nights accommodation at Pick Hobson's’ Riverside % | Coach Transportation _ "te! Casino Packages Se Hotel Tax & Baggage Handling Depart Reno Oct. 5 - 6:00 p, “arrive Trail Approximately 6: 00 p Ban Oct. 6 2 SPOKANE SHOWS Kenny Rogers - Sept. 10 : ‘Appearing at Pullman, Wash. . we} Barbara Mandrell - Sept. 23 \/te. Marty Robbins - Oct. 22 % Charley Pride-Nov. 19 The above prices are per person in ‘Canadia Funds based on sharing.accommodations. We Trail. ; - FOR ‘MORE INFORMATION Henne Travel ; ple up Passengers in Nelson, estlegar and. | ample figure appeared trim- mer than in the recent past. Following lunch; Bufman told the gathering that he heard’ ‘the - Lee- orner. songs .. eight weeks ago and discovered “a side of Peggy no one has seen before panist in a production of si Bide 2 ited that in the past she wouldn't have‘been able to speak more than a few words to such a gathering, “but now. my. shyness has sort of left me, I want to get out and live life to the full- est.” Reviewing her. life to create, Peg, may, have. been therapy, she conceded. ‘Then she performed three - Peggy Lee hits Broadway of the songs, with Horner playing piano. The room was silent as she sang about a yplano player she had known :asa'child; about. how she learned: to sing ‘the blues, . about her love for Dave Bar- bour. The voice was as sultry and insinuating as ever, but — songs seemed. to emerge from deep within her. Asked if there would be a road, company, of Peg, Buf-; man replied: “I. can't conceive: ‘ of anyone filling those shoes.”! Frankenheimer back on grand prix racetracks LE CABTELLET! FRANCE (AP) — figure of’ John’: Fee: mer, with his trademark hat of battered corduroy,is back on the grand prix’auto race- tracks — speed in his eyes. . Sixteen ‘years ago, Frank- onheimer made’ the classic auto racing film Grand Prix, when ‘the sport was in its oe infancy. ‘But then I lest my in- terest’ in motor racing, be-' +@ayse'so many ‘of my. driver friends were killed, and I got involved in the other things,” 2 ho ‘said in an interview at the. Hise ‘eyes were ‘ati shining after. “takenon two quick. Japsiof: the'track in a turbocharged sédan: by Fer- rari driver Patrick ‘Tambay. “Little by little my: interest in cars ‘came back — and it rangy really returned: when I bought “my’'6.9-Litre’ Mer~ cedes and my Porsche 935," he said. Frankenheimer, who will make a new motor racing film next year to be called Speed, said his dream is to drive in the Le Mans 24 hours race. He admits to being 62, but then actor Paul Newman is older and racing’ actively, having placed second at Le ‘Mans in 1979. Frankenheimer “said that his interest in ‘the sport. coincided’ with “the realira- tion that no one is going to have me make a movie that I want to make, at the salary J command.” DOJOB HIMSELF So the ‘answer’ wad to-do the entire job himself — from i Diller on ‘Medicare Co “Phyllis Diller “has signed for Medicare in 2 Les. Angeles, explaining: * STEERER filzisialea ED.-THUR: 200& 9.0015 care “sort of I arranty, 68 seats or eight: ee lifts, turnin 65,. Diller. replied: feel tha it’s kind of a mile- rather have a mile- * stone than: a gallstone,’’: the idea to the production. “Grand Prix was‘ sort of Grand Hotel about a group of drivers set in the context of a season,” he said. “This will be ‘about one American driver, aged about 42 — because that is ‘the age of most top American actors — toward the end of his career and driving grands prix and Le Mans — and about his son.” Frankenheimer has joined forces with co-producer Ber- nard Ecclestone, the English- ‘man who has played the major mple in changing the ‘sport and who now controls © the finances of the grand prix series, “The complex politics of the sport these days and the’ sponsorship, which didn't ex- ist in 1986, will definitely be elements of the film,” Frank- enheimer said, Ecclestone will take care of many of the technical details, suchas’ what cars: will: be used for the racing sequences with the actors driving, to be spliced into the scenes of actual racing with tie top grand prix stars. Frankenheimer started the shooting in April at the San Marino Grand Prix in Imola, ~ Italy, and film at six tracks, including Le Mans. He is looking to a. 1984 Telease date. Mea, « “San Sort. 6-12 SUNSET DRIVE-IN ASO abil wos iY MOSES” WADE DEATHS TH TRAP F Shotwtine spawi “compete for ‘a small patch’ * From’ 0 ‘the wonderous ‘phen re beverages, and 301 (SPAWNING VIEWING © SITE, PARKING ANI DISPLAY, AREA: * * Little Shuswi Lake of gravel that’ will eco: nursery for their offspring..A poignant struggle comes to » an-end as these magnificant salmon undergo their. final” ‘life-giving ‘rituals before” certain death. : gas S to Fi HAMILTON: :: (CP) Michael): Lewin’: has | been tossed out of restaurants for ; ‘worker he had Tourette Syn. s drome, “Tt was such & relief! to be Th high’ school, he was “lapped about ‘the face for swearing and creating a dis- turbance: by ‘twitching’ ner- vously in class, In elementary ‘gchool: he .was taunted by - ook’. Gilles :.de:;1a' ‘Tourette ‘classmates ‘when’: he: ‘uncontrollably, followed iby. periods of depression: bo ; porary: nerve | ‘problem that would d properly after all * those years,” said, Lewin. “For once it gave me: the - to be understood.” a cAU ES ‘TICS’ Tourette Syndrome, firs France, is a neurolgocial dis: order pharaelasieed by, invol-' older.’ Dts ‘Twenty-nine “years ae ‘and shouts the odd obscenity’. * in'public. ‘But no longer is he misunderstood . by’: parents cand friends or misdiagnosed ‘by. doctars. \Ewo years ago.Dr, Roman y +Binhorn, ’ an “Neurotransmitters chemicals. from cell to cell'in the ‘brain and along the:nerves. Twit- ches," | facial’ grimaces, and’ pro- lessor ‘of. neurology at) Me- Master. ° University Medical ‘Contre, told the: former, steel- Trene™ ‘Glempton’ of Burton accepted: © the award for the loca! dance ~ company. ‘Another local cae: the Slocan ; Valley Threads Guild Society: in Winlaw, re- “ gelved 3 ‘8 $1,463 grant for ad- “I shout obscenities which can be awfully embarrassing and‘ repeat a ‘sentence. I hear,” said Lewin, a’bachelor < who, ves’ with: hls parents. ‘Obacene: go intoa remission state sud- : denly, with the drug Halo: peridol. , Fe 5 “It helps restore the chem- + feal ¥ in the’ recep- * common * because they.-ex- 5 press hidden suppressed feel- ings,.said Einhorn. \ ‘Perhaps more devastating ‘than the’non-fatal disease it- . self is the psychological scar it) inflicts on the patient, i;“For years’ doctors. were lling:me I had ‘8 psycholo- gical disorder’ but it. wasn't he ‘ssid. “That may hich have been the most devastat- ing aspect o of this syndrome.” DEPRESSED tors of the brain.core,” said Elnhorn. “It's: a precarious : balance though and there can * be some side effects: to the treatment,” a : Fati gue, “depression “and | PAS i OPA, Bs “\To help him' cope with ‘the - physical and: psychological -. affects. of:the:-disease,;:he. | travels to Toronto four.times | ane that ‘carry signals - “Not forme ‘understood ‘led’ a year to meet with 400 ‘other \Tourette Syndrome: patients be scenities are the most ‘com- mon, \symptoms found % among ° Tourette Syadronne euente. charge protects the river. corridor’ from ‘ment. Under his guid: trails have been accommodate the massive ‘influx, of. visitors’ and the.” The largest, most™ colorful s 1g. spectacl y North America, outside of Alaska will take place in ns ay UL Crimsor and green sockeye are the , also siptoanesiondee tetig « o8: 2°24, “free” “Salute. to the. Salmot “femtiviton willbe held on the banks of the ‘river just, three; hmiles “Displays, films, trained naturalists and fisheries officers {will be present to help visitors learn a little more about ‘happening: before: them.- -iterns will be available for + Increasing : numbers of Pesple; who. utile the area ona | d basis. - Rathbone has nothing but praise for.the visitors who: use the’ park. “They respect the fish‘and aE too the Ramin the * spawning, grounds: along.: th ‘cellent: ;base camp for: “ tira ‘Arm to Kamloops and at Shuswap Lake, r Recreatiol plan to. attend thts most exciting spettacle: easily. forget a day with the Sockeye on the banks of this up me natural, spawning, ground. ©. : Costlegor News Is Castle News ted ‘Rolls subscription rate: tothe CASTLEGAR. 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