Aé6 CASTLEGAR NEWS, September 28, 1980 Sound Country. Top CMA award winner With the name of the 1980 sion among Loretta Lynn” Country ‘Music. Associdtinn fans. 3 Awards finalists tabulated, There Is no ‘new’ gospel Loretta Lynn has become not release, but the complete only the top CMA ‘Award album, containing these two winner, with eight awards to songs and ten other gospél | her credit, but also the top tunes, including ‘How Great nominee—she has been a jou Art’ and ‘Peace In The finalist 33 times! The nearest ‘Valley,’ t available for $7.95 . contender is Merle Haggard in: album, eight track and Pwith 31 nominations. cassette from Super Slab Hits; ).. Drawer 890, Dear- Michigan, 4gi2i, . rge Jones is taking up the slack in his career.with a got! Not also has a album features George Jones ‘tas most Jones fans want him right back into his bag:uaf | mournful ballads, with some zgtrong fiddle and steel gultar production to showcase the - Jones’ gown: nome country a fs Loretta Lynn « elvary Pay it looks as though } you' t finally see the Butcher Hollows Kentucky country. girt special after all. Loretta has reportedly found a script that she likes, after. ~ looking over hundreds of them and turning. them: all down. She is now set to do her first TV special, and the project, which is as yet untitled and un-named, will probably be seen sometime in the spring. ‘ Meanwhile, Loretta joined George Burns to tape his TV special at The Grand Ole Opry House. She and George By cored will perform a duet during the country music special. Many of our readers have inquired about’ what they believe to be two new Loretta tynn gospel singles, ‘Where jo One Stands Alone’ and The .Jones ‘current Ai ; gle is in the LP, alorig.withy fils } previous hit: of. ‘He: ‘Stopped ", Loving Her. Today:',.Other ‘ cuts include ‘other’ to the | Blues’.and 'I'm.The One § She - Missed ‘Him With ‘To. Jones’ says his goal is to get back-on‘.top! arid stay the This,,LP shoul shelp, being played by several radio his. stations, Causing some cont: aA Showbiz : by joous Sasso TIT CONFIDENTIAL REPORT: Television shows like ‘Dallas,’ ‘Soap’ and ‘Three's Company’ are turning America's youths into moral degenerates. That's the word from, half a million.outraged viewers who are fed up with TV smut. More than 6,000 Churches of Christ have banded together in an all-out war to. wipe it out. “Immorality is at an all-time high on TV, and we're very concerned about it,” campaign leader Rev. John Hurt told me. Hurt, pastor of the Church of Christ in Joelton, Tenn., says that a frightening number of, shows treat adultery, incest, and perversion in a joking ,. oF. favorable light. ‘They're making: young.people believe that immorality and degeneracy are tobe laughed at," he. said. The shows cited by his church as being the most obscene are: 1. ‘Soap,’ 2. ‘Three's Company,’ 3. ‘Dallas’, 4. ‘Saturday Night Live,’ and 5. ‘Charlie's Angels.’ Three syndicated shows, ‘The Dating Game,’ ‘The Newlywed Game’ and ‘Three’s a Crowd,’ are the focus of a ‘Clean Up Television Campaign.’ “We don't necessarily want, to throw these shows off the air,” Hurt said. “We just. want the networks to clean up their act." The 6,000 churches plan to hit the TV moguls where it hurts most—at the bank, They're putting pressure on the giant corporations that sponsor those shows, hoping they'll force the ‘network bigwigs to shape up. ‘We only started the campaign back in March. We've already received 425,000 signatures,” said Hurt. “'It clearly shows that there are an awful lot of people | out there who are fed up with what they're seeing.’ MARLO THOMAS, . .. facts forgirls JOHN DAVIDSON .. troubled marriage CONSUMER NEWS WIRE; Late night television will never be ‘the same thanks to those OOLALA boys at Sassoon - Jeans. Paul Guez, the charming Tunisian born president of the growing jeans company has just finished his tatest attack on the commercial market. He's filmed -a new commercial where a young boy catches the Washington Redskinettes—the lovely cheerieaders for the Washington Redskins—in the locker room as they change from—what . else but—their Sassoon jeans, shirts, skirts and jackets | into their’ Redskinettes costumes. Keeping in mind that their target audience is still the young market, Guez has promised that the commercial will be edited to suit the prime time market. OOLALA...Marlo Thomas, star of stage, screen and TV, will serve as the host and narrator of ‘Facts For Girls," a CBS/Medcom Co. production. The half-hour special, to be aired over the CBS network on. October 7th—will convey information that young girls should know about themselves and others (both males and females) as they approach puberty. _ TV CLOSEUP: John Davidson has a lot more going for him than just his squeaky-clean image. He's the star of two TV shows at the same time—'‘That’s Incredible’ and his new daily talk program, ‘The John Davidson Show.’ The preacher's son has worked hard to get rid of his All-American image. In fact. he's worked so hard that his marriage is in trouble. He and wife Jackle agreed to a trial separation last month. "We want time to work things out,” Davidson explained. ‘Last year doing ‘That's Incredible’ and now my own talk show have really been hell on our marriage,"’ At one time, Davidson wouldn't make a decision without Jackie's advice. That's what happened six years. ago. when he began campaign for a new image by appearing nude.in a National Women’s Magazine. “‘! ‘almost didn't pose for that picture,”’ says Davidson, who later had regrets Particularly after his father's blistering two-ward comment: ‘Really dumb." ‘‘After I'd first turned the centerfold down, | discussed it with my wife and we mutually agreed, ‘Why not?’ It would be good exposure and help break the goody-good image. Besides, it dawned on us that the sale,of posters would put our | kids through fter all, “everybody needs " money.” i (Neb File. * Details of these and other job opportunities are avaliabe at: Trait ean fy Employment Cen 835 “tpetene 8h, Phone: Leta’ ‘A mill in tho Frultvale area regulon ac certified millwright with gi Ing backgroun and Sawmill, “experience, IWA rates pald. £680), Senior citizen Institutién In Castlegar has an opening for a ya ra’ experience. swuatiea plus. a an hr. or commission. (609) , Castlegar dentist requires the id services of a certified dental ae slatant, (47) ') A Castlegar eaping and saw- mill concern requires a certified lumber grader. (790) ‘A Qasilegar employer haa - opening for a fully-qualltled cer- titled aheet matal worker to work with residential and commerciat ° heating. (ee) W. No, 1 welders are: re- aura by a large firm In Trall. ay hin e ‘vgn “openings for an exparienced cere titled autobody fepalres and aulo- Ienerdiur (49) and (263) SAW! actéunting firm hes opening (n, Trall tor an accout trainee. Applicant’ must Bachelor of Comnsros, Seares ora es A tian services ouliet in, OA» stud mt (708): 4 rall requires an eager careers minded applicant tor qualified skidder ope trainee position In Trak Minin i . _ tori permanant basie. Wagee Grade 12 education fequired: Bit vette Ve . . Ss < Q aay and well-known hair A West Kooteney, hos soveral’ cde! jages ausling anon In rate requires a requires the services o| tt ant B.C, cartith ityliat with “tated medical lab ocnag Waive a, knowledge or tne atest hairdos, (845) Fifty par cent commiasion, (360) A medial clinic tn Trall te fooking. for a ‘reglstered X-ray’ techniclai an. (852! is ‘ Lumber an ging cuit In Caatlegar requis experienced Men’s down/feather vest for extra warmth | Sizes S, M, L, XL. Drillers . Monday to Saturday — Thursday and Friday — Lig ght vest: adds bulk. Vest has 2 pockets. Shell and lining are of ° lightweight nylon. Reversible with zip front. drill workwear Eaton reg. 17.95 and 14.95..Pants in sizes 32 to 46. Shirt with long sleeves for sizes 15-17%, without ¢ Climber pants 12.99 shirt 10.99 STORE HOURS: 9:30 a.m. to §:30 p.m. 9:30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m... work socks 29. 99. Eaton reg. 4: 95. Save 29% 9n 90% wool/10% nylon work'socks in- grey, blue, red or brown. A ski suit to snuggle up in at Eaton’s low price 29.99 Keep her snug In this ski suit with nylon shell and lined ski suit with polyester fibre fill for extra warmth. Machine zene: in blue or brown. Sizes 7 to 14. Quilt lined _ flannel shirts 19.99 Plaid flannel shirts with Poly. - filled quilted lining. With2 - breast pockets.'S, M; L, XL. Easy care" flannel. “ 10.99 Polyester/cotton blend in assor}- ed shades In plain patterns. Full cut body. S, M, L,XL. BUYLINE 368-5232 Guinness Boo ‘Tens of es of strange Usted ‘in the Inte: dleted ita nationally One of the most 0 selshing all records lly to be honot y the he ellos ofthe di weer ahighly attracti ctive air a Valovie will) eee enti i its next issue when a te hostess, Sh-year-old front cover. , uted my For Vesna is a tking the sia medical knowled, walking miracle, pal sary that she should be dead. ¥; dotermined to yaar ch doctor. aa ee :. Vesna hersélf calls her “bia: exploded in her aircraft: flying survival \, She cannot explain: whet hay icked out" during the dr: canton ‘ ie in Copenhagen order to save me from Yet astontis! miracle", Pio eae cher ‘mind hen a omb ed in \he b biast and’ their over a wide: ori dlgater al : gen. My foctors ton me that roy in tmares for the rest of my life; cut out art the incigent ust in the same way as a recorder ¢: run h wi off the tape."* which e experts are a ugh a,machine and every-. ippened .after the explosion is not some’ bsolutely: sure about for Vesna simply has no idea of the train of events. One thing is however. The tail of the plane was t done so, - the Ry rapid decor jon Which 4 ath spun juffer.: from mpress: ‘Se nee would have iditea her, even if the explosion’ had I should have been killed wh hobody goes in “But Ir. ere was aeriher: ralracle. A forest worker hi for some obscure reason decided to’ cross the'mi to visit relatives far away. He heard. the noise of the” fetal com untain,:and he heard my. coming down the screams. That is what he told me me afterwards, He came to where I pulled me from the . I: was, er ‘The netal was so ot that it met his hands. ‘When I met him afterw: ;he showed me the scars on dst For th > I-kissed his han ave died on that mountain for Pprano Henke, the forest ‘worker hurried to the nearest” village, and; two ‘hours later weneetie Peng arrived on. the taken and shi Sater a ould be onl; the most before the air hostess ee coe “In. ‘act T 1 was ohicle with a laugh dow. matte led. Not onl; eakben) one elderly nurse, ignoring. need who anted to take me to the mortuary, leant over me, and as the told me afterwards, she sudde! e is breathing. Quick take her to the operating theatre tre! "? nly shouted cut aloud - The smoky fireplace is asking for attention Smoky fireplaces may only be the result of not opening the damper enough. But, a room-full of smoke could also indi- cate a serious flaw in the installation of your wood- burning unit ? Before you start tearing *. apart the bricks, make a few simple ‘checks. First, do you make. sure the damper is open all the . “way? Do you then create an upward smoke path by lightingarollednewspaper __ and holding it up toward = the flue? .. When’ was the last time . you had your chimney in- spectéd for soot or creosote buildup? The flue - could also be blocked with - wet leaves or a bird’s nest. The Fireplace Institute re- commends annual chim-. ney inspections, even if . you don’t have a smoke problem. Is. your home sur- * rounded by hills and tall trees? Do you frequently experience strong, winds in your neighborhood? Any of these factors can caise downdrafts in your chim- ney.-A chimney hood or a chimney cap could be the Jelunon. Forced air furnaces;: fans and.doors facing a : fireplace opening can pull smoke into a room. Turn off the fans and try install- ing a solid room divider between the door and tig fireplace, 5 Some fireplace open- ings are too large for the flue area, creating smoke problems. Installing a glass fireplace screen can . bea solution. If you're still plagued by smoke, consult a profes- , Sional, Check your yellow Pages or visit your reputa- ble fireplace dealer for referrals, ok of Records honors Your Carpet Heéddquarters Cs Carpets by Ivan, Oglow 365-7771 WICKER : of puss description. RS, LAMAPSHADES, pasnere CHAIRS AND MORE, — E.P. SALES Waneto Road, Trail 200 yd. past Schneider's : 368-8512. " Mon.-Sot.s 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. ° Sunday! 12 noon to 5 p.m. / on Steg pe theres They again beens very Bently That e of use of the injuries 16 my. never be able to wa! in, The tall, tienen aoe bat ed e attractive, n-e; when mother Dika gives her own a nation for Vesna's’ ! mitt daughter has always been very kind to both people and animals. She never ed ed or fa oh ght even when | she was,a little girl. awe mont crash je ca carte home with a cat {n her arms. "She f found it iin the gut near our home where it had been Jeft to die after a athad por tain It had a broken spine and was 8 kn “The cat recovered, when d ‘the accident and H was taken o the rap Ki aenised that she had precisel, ly th same ecat’ ha fered, to her spine and her broken legs. 1 ey that had been rewarded for her kindness to the cat - and that tod io with her survival: You may call me. a totally new autlook to life. alize that every day is - bonus ag Tdo my best to enor itand be kind to people, ood Tuck. | ane Eaeried it Ing it would do no harm anyw th found me, h he also found my hand had opéned and m: ick for wise ‘A eae told mi ae Soctors: Cait all the could, but were sare f was. . Journey was to thought that I would be Iam very atotcal > Happen twice - a o! m and ‘mein hospital. I want to pay.them back b; 2 medical Professional ‘who saves the lives o! others Intl. Distributed by routo Sun Features 1988 s i : mms BUGd TEs veg . Tee | we | AEE Re ce —— 3 af Lan seer VREFERENCE a ', t er dooert SuBsee soa, | Sisko Sa Bao a oe caoull Paes an saree 2 &: AVENUE _ Sle peasy San ch Notice i is ‘hereby Ben that a Public Hearing will be held on Thursday, October 9%, 1980. at.7:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers of City Hall, 460 Columbia Avenue, _ Castlegar, B.C., to receive representations-from all persons who deem it in their in- terestto make representations regarding'the following proposed amendments to the-City of Castlegar Zoning By-Law No. 160, 1977, and amendments thereto. os The intent of By-Law No: 286 is to amend Schedule "A" of By-Law No. 160, 1977 which would rezone the following lands for a shopping mall. . Item No. 1 — Part of Block 1.8 2, Lot 7199 & 8072 from RR-1i Rural to C-2 Comprehen- sive Commercial Zone. Item No. 2— 1602 Columbia ee Parcel “A” of Block 9, D.L. 4598, Plan 783 K.D. from R-6 Mobile Home Residenti C-2 Comprehensi Comimercial Zone. Item No, 3 — C.P.R. Railway - Part oh C.P.R. right-of-way, Plan 617 QQ, D.L. 5637 to C-2 Comprehensive Commercial Zone. *’ Item No. 4 — 702 15th'Street - Block 7 Except Part shown in red on Reference-Plan .48271-1, D.L. 4598, Plan 783 K.D. from R3 Single Family to-C-2 Comprehensive Commercial Zone. Copies of the aforementioned By-Law. and further particulars pertaining thereto may be inspected at the Clerk's Office, 460 C Avenue during the hours of 9:00.a. m. to 4:30° Pm. Monday shrougli! Friday, excluding holidays. R.J. SKILLINGS > CITY CLERK hat he her experince has given her a Czechoslovaki ai irhostess ‘Sales, Representative For’ ‘indstifal Sup hy Firm Servicing in Logging and Caeetraction Industry, { 4 d be Gn‘ asset. Working Shaws wi sales se Service d., " CranBi oak Cc. TIC acr onthly sites meetings at the Centre Thuraday, Cct. 2, at 2 p.m.-Refreshments will be, served, and all newcomers will be heartily |. Anyone who has reached or passed the sage’ of ‘50 is eligible ito Le.ome a member, and is 190 is mis to see what we have to offer, REGIONAL COORDINATOR and! Latin. America is welcome to attend an Foghat ‘Houise~'to “meet -C'ISO’s B.C. . Regional Coordinator at thd Castle, Volunteer Exchange, 1216 8rd St., (above West's) * ‘on Tuesday, Oct. 7 ‘ from 7:80 to 9 p.m. Refreshments will be available. ‘College, 12:80 p.m, Room K-. 10. All welcome. ; > EEARN MODERN SQUARE DANCING + , 7 Beginner Square Dance Classes start Oct. 1 at Woodland Park School from 7:30 to. 9:80 p.m. Square dancing is lots of fun, come out and see. For. further information call 885-8184. GARAGESALE - Beta Sigma Phi is having ~+' garage sale\. Saturday, Oct. 4 from‘10 a.m. to 3 Pm. at 1685 i Ridgewood Drive in Woodland Park. ~ sie NEW PARENTS GROUP A'“New Parents Group” vill-mee/_ at the West: Kootenay Health Unit on Monday, Oct. 6 at 10:80 a.m. All mothers, fathers and tots are welcome. There will be discussions, resource persons and films: of interest to parents with’ school age children. A PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE i * The Pentecostal Tabernacle will be adding one extra morning service on Sundays beginning Oct. 6. | It will start at 5:30 and end around 9:40. LA LECHE LEAGUE. % The first in a series of four monthly meetings will be held in the home of Jodi Parsons, 2308 - 11th Ave. on Oct. 8 at 8 p.m. The meeting is titled “The Advantages of Breastfeeding to Mcther and Baby.” ‘All mothers, mothers-to-be and interested people are invited to attend. For further information, call Jodi Parsons at Lncctraell or Patti McMillan at 352-2106. BAKE SALE ; Ootischenia Ladies Group are having a bake * sale Friday, Oct. 8 starting at 9 a.m. There will be *“ borsch, perahi and/other Russian specialties. CASTLEGAR FIGURE SKATING CLUB Group lessons begin Oct. 6 at the new arena. Registration still open for beginner's, intermediate and advanced groups. Applications, can be picked . up at the: Recreation office.” YARDSALE — Kootenay\Columbia Child Care. Society is having a Yard Sale Saturday, Oct. 4 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Must raise over $500 for equipment for their programs. Donations of saleable items desperately > needed, Pickups can be.arranged and there sre drop off boxes at the Hobbit Hill Children's Centre and the Castlegar Volunteer Exchange. For more -information er pickup call 365-2412 or 365-2582. HOCKEY REFEREE CLINIC There will be a Level I and II hockey referee clihic on Saturday, Oct. 4 at the Recreation * Complex at 8:30 a.m. Refe cesperately needed for the upcoming season, This clinic will teach the basics: of refereeing, no experience is necessary. Two BCAHA refereeing instructors will be on hand te provide training. - Please attend. ‘ WOODLAND PARK CUBS a BEAVERS. . There will be late registration for Cubs and Beavers in Woodland Park school. Cuba Tuesday, Sept. 23 and 30, 6:30 p.m. Beavers: , Thursday, Sept. 25 and Oct. 2, 6 p.m. For information call 865-6907 or 865-7892, > * RUMMAGESALE Women's Auxiliary to Castlegar and District. : Hospital will be holding their fall ruminage sale on ' Oct. 17, 7-9 p.m., and Oct. 18, ‘10 a.m..- 12 noon. Rummage is needed.: For pickup, Please phone 366-2363, 365-8802, or 365-6743. Coming events of Castlegar and District non-profit re listed here through the courtesy of Canadian Cellutose’s Celgar Pulp and Celgar Lumber. Please submit notices directly to the’) ” Castlegar News by 5 p.m. Thursdays. A Public Service of Celgar Pulp Division and Celgar Lumber Division Canadian Cellulose .