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Tractor 9:10 - Tudor vs. Teamsters 10:30 - Kawasaki vs. Comm. Video 11:40 - Community Video vs. Silvertip 1:05 - City Auto vs. Toyota 2:25 - Sterling vs. Civic Hotel 3:50 - Peewee INTERCITY GAME ROSSLAND VS. NELSON 6:15 - BANTAM INTERCITY TRAIL VS. NELSON 8:45 - MIDGET INTERCITY GAME SPOKANE VS. NELSON Junior Novices — Castlegar 12:30 p.m. - Super Valu Senior Novices — Castlegar 11:15.a.m. - Castle Tire vs. GLS Elect. 12:30 p.m. - KlothesKloset Sunday, Dec. 2 KIJHE Castlegar at Columbia Valley Nelson at Fernie Trail Commercial League . 4:30 p.m. - Trail Tire vs. Terra Nova 8:45 p.m. - Rex Hotel vs. Juveniles Castlegar Commercial League 9:30 p.m. - D-Bar-D vs. Hi Arrow Junior Novices - Castlegar 9:00 a.m. - Dixie Lee, Basran Hidgs., Super Valu Senior Novices — Castlegar 8:00 a.m. - Klothes Kloset vs. GLS Elect. Monday, Dec. 3 Castlegar Commercial League 8:45 p.m. - Juveniles vs. V&H Cont. Junior Novices — Castlegar 6:00 p.m. - Super Valu Senior Novices — Castlegar 7:00 p.m. - GLS Elect. Tuesday, Dec. 4 WIHL Nelson.at Trail KIJHL Grand Forks at Nelson Cranbrook atfernie Castlegar Commercial League 10:00 p.m. - Hi Arrow vs. Castlegar Drug Junior Novices - Castlegar 6:00 p.m. - Dixie Lee Senior Novices — Castlegar 7:00 p.m. - Castle Tire Wednesday, Dec. 5 Junior Novices — Castlegar 6:00 p.m. - Basran Hidgs. Senior Novices — Castlegar 7:00 p.m. - Klothes Kloset Hobbyist : Plenty of choice Hobby gifts will be more welcome than ever this Christmas, thanks to the leisure time that more and more Americans are en- joying. There are a wealth of hobby gifts to choose from, designed for beginners or experts alike. From stamp collecting to embroidery, hobbies appeal to all ages and all types. Check your local craft or hobby shop for appropriate pursuits that will interest those on your list. Chances are you'll become intrigued and come away with a hobby for yourself as well. Gaining in world statur Continued from B65 After a four-game stint in Hong Kong, designed to allow Canada to get used to the 16-hour time change, as well as the heat and humid- ity, they arrived in Kobe. Spirits were high after three victories and a tie against Hong Kong teams. Those emotions were further charged with a 3-1 victory over Portugal in the opening game of the world tournament, It took everyone by surprise, Chris Cheudon, of Richmond, B.C,, playing in his first international game, said, “I had my good luck socks on. I knew we were going to win,” Cheudon set up two of the three goals scored, one by Louis Nagy of Hamilton; Ontario, and the other by Branco Segota of Toronto. Segota -also ‘scored on a penalty shot, ‘ Fullback Mike Sweeney was missing from the Cana- dian lineup. He suffered a broken leg in the final ex- hibition match in Hong Kong. “I thought I only had a badly bruised muscle,” ex- plained Sweeney, who would have preferred to have been playing against Portugal. He was appointed assistant man- ager. “I even tried to play for awhile, but when I was running, the bone popped apart and that was it.” Sweeney's presence, particularly in midfield, was missed, as Canada lost its next two games, 1-0 against South Korea and 30 to Paraguay. Canada and South Korea were very evenly matched, and the game was the difference between elim- ination and moving on to the quarter-finals. Pro cooperation essential While acknowledging the experience gained by simply competing for the first time in the World Youth Tournament, coach Barrie Clarke also had some sug- gestions for future efforts. Again it was a question of pre-tournament training time, “I think Canada had the least preparation of all teams in the tournament,” said Clarke. “We are also going to have to sit down with the North American Soccer League (NASL) if we are going to have a national youth team. This time we had the cooperation of the Tor- onto Blizzard and Edmonton Drillers, but not the Van- couver Whitecaps and other teams.” Danny -Lenarduzzi and Gerry Gray, who play for Vancouver, along with Ian Bridge, who is signed with Seattle, and Branco Segota, who's in the Rochester Lan- cers' lineup, were late in joining the youth team in Hong Kong. Clarke also charged that the Whitecaps had done little to improve the standard of performance of Lenarduzzi or Gray. “These two were on the bench for most of the season. = for a clean I don't think that helped the youth team program," said Clarke. “Danny was not playing near the level he did in Honduras, (Canada quali- fied for the world final in Honduras.) Neither was Ger- ry Gray. They lacked con- fidence." Despite the problems, the promise for the future looks brighter at the open level than it does with nations] amateur teams, Pro- fessional players are eligible for World Cup and. national youth teams. Canada's best players, estimated between 60 and 60, have signed pro contracts with NASL teams, It’s the old professionalism story, but one that soccer is going to have to live with. Future Pan American and Olympic sides are ‘pretty much out in the cold. on alt Student team coach John Buchanan also has a word of advice for future international teams pro- grams. He says there must be a place in the CSA program where top-calibre players can move into a better competitive situation, He said the program at the present time is tied. to a traditional age-class system. ‘He pointed to Europe and Britain where talent is chan- neled at a young age to the farm teams of the profession- al clubs.- “We're naive," he, em- phasized, “when we go into international competition. We're babes in the woods." Canada stil] has a lot of work to, do, but this year there were more signs th: jevive the orlginal beaut of your ru . Cleaned In same day. 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Once upon a time Steve McQueen was adored by his . millions of female fans all over the world for his clean cut looks, his handsome rugged appearance, his neat, shortly cut hair and his engaging blue eyes. Now an extraordinary change has taken place in this Hollywood super-star. - Since the break-up of his marriage to the “great love” of his life, Steve We! een has become ‘'very strange indeed” say even his closest friends and neighbors. When I called to see him at his beach home in Malibu in California I was considered extremely fortunate to catch a glimpse of the once handsome locking figure of a man whose name was known all over the world as a sex-sym- bol to women of all ages. Steve McQueen in fact looked as though he was an old Testament style hermit who had just stepped out of his cave overlooking the Dead Sea. His hair was wild and long, covering his face and touching his shoulders. He even walked slightly bent as though he has stooped for many months in a closed space. His eyes, hidden behind glasses, had the appearance of a wild man. “TI don't give interviews” he growled. . é To try and get him to give some explanation for-his strange recluse style of life I said light-heartedly:.“'You look as though you are Moses!" : With Spparent deadly seriousness Steve McQueen re- plied:‘‘That is precisely who I AM. I consider myself his reincarnation on this earth at this particular moment of time. mee Steve McQueen would not elaborate. But one of the men who services his vast range of motorbikes‘tald me: “It is funny that you should say such a thing to him. Steve really does believe in reincarnation and he has this thing about being somebody else. It is always somebody ‘from the Bible, though it is not always Moses. He rambles a lot, but when he starts talking all queer I change the subject and speak about bikes. One of his neighbors told me: ‘‘We are prone to humor him. He is not dangerous, but he does make an infernal noise sometimes with his motorbikes. He is a nice guy really when you can get him to talk to you. He says many strange things which we simply ignore. “He has not been the same since’he and Ali MacGraw started drifting apart. “I know he was deeply upset when she finally left him, and that seems to have turned him into a total recluse, He has not snapped out of it, and seems to have ome totally immersed in his own secret world. The only outlet which he has permitted himself is his passion for motor- bikes. Very strange “He-does many strange things. “For instance he keeps pulling his mail box off the post on which it sits and walks Gown to the beach and throws it Doug Pringle os TH ‘ BEHIND the scenes in the music business and we find that the hits have really hit the fan. As already realized, the record industry Is a fa bit of a sales s are being ow in no far, it {s only a theory, y ees EMI RECORDS IN ENGLAND HAVE DECIDED NOT TO distribute Marianne Faithfull's latest LP for Island’ Records entitled Broken English because of a song Why d’Ya Do It which contain some pretty direct “sexual references.” Warner Brothers in North America has no — conscience about the matter and have released the NICK GILDER AND THE BABYS ALMOST BLOWN’ OFF STAGE: Nick Gilder and the Bab: ., find they were show was cance. area with e! which brought orre! e whole city to a standstill. x am has entitled Home For The Holidays w' in the store shortly. 5 Copyright 1979 Toronto Sun Syndicate MID-WEEK a moto CASTLEGAR NEWS, November 28, 1979 a CR: | em 3] 1s the Place for a Complete Line Hi of Upholstery Services... FURNITURE & AUTOMOTIVE, Upholstery 1/F3701 - Tih Ava,, 8. 385-3085 ro rcycle? ‘He was very dominant and wanted to control every- ‘thing in our marriage and did not care for me to develop my own personality by going out and accepting movie roles. For a while Ali MacGraw accepted the restrictions -which Steve McQueen placed on her. She stayed at home - friends and spent her time looking after her son Joshua from her previous marriage to Bob Evans. Although she was unhappy about her totally domestic role, for she did want to act again, she said loyally: ‘‘I think the most important thing for a woman is to concern herself with her child’s education. springing up a child isthe most important thing in the orld,” Finally Steve and Ali split up, for the actress was determined to make a comeback to the movies and she grew tired of the constant arguments between herself and her husband. Even at the time of their divorce she was deeply distressed about the marriage break-up, for she said: ‘‘I still love Steve. But we are parting.” The last movie success which came McQueen's way was The Towering Inferno nearly five years ago. He then played the part of Thomas Stockman in the movie of bsen’s play. ‘ Since he and Ail parted Steve McQueen has shared his life with model Barbara Minty. Neither of them have been seen at Hollywood parties and as one of Barbara's ut it: ‘It is as though she has withdrawn from this world and gone to live in a nunnery. None of her old friehds ever hear from her and she‘has given up all her ambitions of becoming a famous movie star. She seems" totally occupied with Steve, and when I did have a few words with her some little time ago, for I bum| into her ‘at .a supermarket where she was doing her shopping, she looked very well. She would not talk about her life with Steve, and when I asked her what it was like being with him, she simply said: “I can't say anything. Steve does not like publicity and he just wants us to be alone — and not have anything to do with the world outside!" McQueen’s first wife, Nelle Adams gives an_ Steve inkling of what life is like with the superstar who has By JOHN WOOD +. exclusive to News/Mirror turned to fat — but who is now reported to have begun losing weight for his new movie: i e 0} ginal male chauvinist pig. ry . He wants lone his way and never takes the in, viewpoint room table right in the middle of a meal. He took pieces of his bike into the bedroom and left them all over the athroom — which is not very funny. He demanded total attention all the time, He had to make all the decisions — even little ones and he expected the woman to keep her place, and never put forward her point of view. Just too much “‘Teven had to ask his permission to go out of the house. And if he was out himself at the time I would have to phone him to enquire if it was OK. He wanted to know who I was golng to see and for how long 1 would be away. He was totally impossible tq live with. He was so jealous that even when I went s! pping and spoke, say to the butcher, for more than several seconds he would get mad with me and wanted to know what we were abouts It was too much for me — and that is why we arted.’” 4 Z u B Say all the women who have passed through the life of Steve McQueen: ‘‘His greatest passion and interest in life are his _motor-bikes. He éxplained why once: “By friying. fast you take your demons io the edge of iniin- iy". ‘Yet there is no doubt about it. Steve McQueen fs one of the atest of all Hollywood male superstars and women will most certainly flock to see him in any move no matter how eccentric his private life has become. He is very much the strong silent type, and his attraction clearly rests in that tight-1i tough dominating image he projects whenever he is on the screen. ‘They love him, even though he thinks he is Moses,”’ say Hollywood observers. (c) 1979 Toronto Sun Syndicate STEVE MCQUEEN — turned long-haired hermit. into the water. He does not take the letters out first. When he does this, somebody from the house. goes::- down and pulls the mail box out of the water and tries to . Castlegar Drug rescue the contents.” “All sorts of people have come here to try and tempt - him into going back into the movies, but he won't talk to’ anybody — unless ‘you-have .the good. luck ‘as you ‘did of bumping into him at his house entrance. I know a lot of producers have been trying to get him to get back into the movies — but they all went-away empty handed. ame just does not answer the phone. He simply lets it low. one man HAS persuaded Steve McQueen to make . anew movie. * He is the Swiss producer Georges Alain Vuile whois an . £. te his-netive-land ‘3 century. . , It IS going to be an expensive movie, for the rights to “want to see it. Vuile told me: “I read a wonderful book some time ago about the Tai Pan, the British chief who opened the door of China to the West in the middie part of the 19th make it-cost me_a million dollars. It was based on the k. by James Clavell. which is a wonderful story. 1am - certain that I.will get my money back for everybody will “I managed to persuade Steve McQueen to take part in “He will ai Head & Shoulders $ 1 99 250 ml size believe it will be:worth every last cent.” i. It is four and a half years since Steve McQueen made his last movie. a At that time he appeared in Ibsen’s An Enemy of the People. : The actor astonished his fans for gone was the slim handsome look and profile which had won him so many admirers. Instead he wore a luxurious beard, his hair was flecked with gray, and he had put on so much weight that he.was very much a ber of the “1 i ged te Mouthwash SO + Stay Free Mini Pads Johnson & Johnson Dental Floss spread” category. Steve McQueen explained that he had taken the role because it was ‘‘pure and innocent”. : Now he has been tempted back by the largest single fee ‘ever paid to an actor — $10 million. In Hollywood there is great surprise that Steve McQueen has been tempted out of his “hermitage”, as his, home is called in the world of movie stars. a By did Steve McQueen “go all queer” as his neighbors put it? g It was Ali MacGraw who gave a clue to the strange way “Stay Free. Maxi Pads Ektra 1 Camera Outfit w/built-in flash $ * Christmas Wrap 23°71 of behavior of her previous husband. “I cannot give any precise reason” she says. “But he became obsessed drinking during our marriage. He would just sit around and drink beer. 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The upside-down sets are impeccably accurate, (Allen spent more than a year. constructing them), however there is less than a minute of real all-out disaster In this film, and the script reads like a Mad magazine lampoon. hen the crew faces a six-foot hole laced with live wires, their conversation degenerates into a who's who in the broad Jump. It's apparently too much for Savalas and his men, who split off with the only copy, of the ship's map to Searc! a more lucrative cargo. As the plot Reg., super, - or gentle -> . Christmas Cards 51 asst‘d. or 20 solid pack cards . Foley's Gift Selection ‘| ‘Ge Chocolates && 5$qss $909 [eat | ian ies $598 500 gm.. Castlegar Drug your Xmas Gift Headquarters “Make It Snow” for trees & windows. 7 9° 10 oz. white. Veronica Hame! apparently knows : Savalas from a previous encounter and, after rummaging through the ships files, has an idea of what he is up to. 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