CASTLEGAR NEWS, January 23, 1933 ! MAPLE LEAF TRAVEL Puerto De La Cruz Tenneriffe, Canary Is. DEPARTS APRIL 17 Zeeks Conor Islands. 4 night London Chevy Chase, newly famous teheged! vet for his falling-down comedies aocont 155 599 on. on television's Saturday Night Live, arrived in 1977 OR MORE INFORMATION with the promise of becoming Call Marj or a bright new film star. MAPLE LEAF TRAVEL Ltd. Five years “ad ‘six movies 365-6616 . later, the Chevy Chase prom- ise still seems to be on hold. Historically, that’s not un- usual. Cary Grant was a HOLLYWOOD. (AP) —- sleek-haired leading man be- fore finding his niche, ‘Burt Reynolds was a star of‘a failed televgion series. But today’s movie industry deals’ in instant success or instant’ failure: Chaso lands some- where inbetween. |’ “I'm not concerned,” he Art show Guitar Headquarters. ine Kootenays Pl Gibson, Washburn, .ed _- Pro Ul, Mann, Custom. ‘Made Electric Guitars. Trail, planned — by the Visual Arts ‘depart: ment at David Thompson forms in two distinct ‘exhi- bitions. The first éxhibition which opens in the DTUC gallery.” Monday at 8 p.m. includes works by Al ain and ‘Barb , Brooks, ceramics depart- ment; Ric Gomez and Jed Irwin, painting department; Derek Knight, art history; Gordon Mackie, graphic de- sign;.and 1 Sallyann Kopecky, "KOOTENAY ‘DINING ROOM Open 7 days o week § p.m.-9 pen. FEATURING ITALIAN & — CANADIAN eae NEW MENU Good home-siye eso HOUSE SPECIAL . Spagheiii with: meatballs, chicken and potatoes Coffee Shop open 7 a.m.-5 p.m. daily 651-18th St. Castlegar _ RENO BUS TOURS . 7-DAY TOURS. FEBRUAI RY 19. + PICK HOBSON RIVERSIDE HOTEL . FEBRUARY 26 COLONIAL INN .. MARCH 5 COLONIAL INN MARCH 12 sdoys PICK HOBSON RIVERSIDE HOTEL MARCHI9 > SUNDOWNER HOTEL: ARCH 26 Jeremy A and Ron Woodward, photography de- ; partment. The show con- tinues until Feb. 1. : On Feb. 8 at 8 p.m. the second half of the faculty show covers works by John Sorenson, sculpture depart- ment; Nick Wade and Miecio * Zmur, printmaking; Barbara Spohr and.Ernie Underhill, . gallery; Anne Farrell-Webb and Susan Taves, fibre de- partment; ‘and Steve Kresta, graphic arte. The show con- ‘cludes on Feb. 11. .- Gallery. hours are Monday, "Tuesday, Thursday and Fri- day from noon - 4 p.m. and _ hamlapiea is free. ‘The 1988 faculty art ‘show. University Contre is featur- Fri ing several different. art . Barton, creative woodwork-- + ing; Dennis Evans and Sven says. “I'm working at a ob that’s fun, and I think I'm getting better ‘at it; My per- sonality seems to have,stt in with people, and they ‘like that.'They enjoy knowing what to expect. I have no fears of Chase's new ; seriousness: may be due to, his first-time. fatherhood.’ His’ wife;. Jayni,, gave’ birth: to: a” baby, ‘girl,, Cydnoy. Cathalene, ef Or, it could be that he te to ovaluate hls work as 8 ‘Chase believes ho has his ~ “best shots in| two new films, ,| He recently’ completed a part : in-National ‘Lampoon's Vac- ation as ‘a family man facing * the perils of a crose-country. trip. He is now filming The Deal of tho.Century, a com- edy-drama ‘about dark’ deal- ings “in™ international’ wea- “pons, directed by” Wie ° sale Friedkin. Chevy Chase at 89 seems’ raore sober than when he ar- rived to costar with Goldie Hawn in Foul Play.'He has been through ‘it all: failed movies, bad notices’ (“crities always say, ‘Chevy Chase’ mugs his way through an- ‘other movie’ "), a wrecked marriage, a libel suit by Cary “Grant over remarks on a Tv talk show. PUBLIC INVITED . “WANTS MORE CONTROL * Chase sald he is “tired ‘of making pietures with two or three gags.” His solution is to. have more’ control ‘over! his, Machine ‘and \The. Smothers brothers Show, mostly asa! writer: He. ‘performed on the Na )tlonal: Lampoon Radio, ‘Hour with the late JohnBelushi, Gilda Radner, Bill ‘Murray: and Dan Aykroyd. All gradu. ‘vated:.to’ Saturday ‘Night, where Chase proved a. sen: ‘ation with his pratfalis ‘and: (deadpan reading of the news. - Chase’ - preceded.’ Belushi ‘ and: his * fellow-players °. to “Tve had consultation. rights on the last two films, and ‘that's going: to: be je. Logs for’ the: future,” . “Tve always { thrown as two cents in, but ‘now I'll be in the contract.” He seemed the most a of comics — ‘the tall, good-looking,’ son’ of well-to -do New York’ parents, and a graduate of Bard College. ’ “I always ‘enjoyed making” people laugh,” he says... His talent led him to Mad: magazine,” off-Broadway re-- vues, the National Lampoon, . The Great ‘American Dream films, leaving Saturday Night ‘after, one season. <.., sresiage he wasn't pre-: "pared: for, the pressures ‘of “Hollywood stardom, but i has. learned. , °\"!*. oT didn’t; come ‘out here, ith any, direction, in: mind,” he said. “Being a movie actor was never & major desire of inine, but:I find 'T. enjoy. it, Like everyone else, I like the ‘affection ‘and’ the, attention, as well as the feeling. of -ac- complishment.,; The: ;main thing I've learned is how to, ‘separate . the fantasy ; part. ‘from ema DTUC holds Wades Two events will enable the tration is limited to 20 par- ‘in Toronto in‘1975, ‘His work public to be involved ‘in the ticipants and should be made - Wednesday from $:- 10 ‘p.m.: {Ae use of color. as it ‘affects. visit ‘of B.C. ceramics scul- by calling 852-2241, local 76. ptor James Thornsbury Thornsbury «divides his when he comes to David. time between his. studio on Thompson University Centre Hornby Island, where kc on Friday and Saturday, Jan. lives, ‘and. the University of 28 and 29, Saskatchewan where he . On’ Friday, Jan. ‘98 at 11. taught from 1070 to 1979. He a.m. aslide presentation will has a BA in art education take place-in Patenaude Halt ‘from Western Washington Room 310 entitled “James” State.College and an MA in Thornsbury — his life, his pottery from Central Wash- work.” Admission is free. ington State College. A “hands. on” workshop" Recent. exhibitions © have - will be held on Saturday from 9 a.m. - noon and 1-4 p.m. in has been’ shown across North America’ and is: represented in the permanent collections of the’ National ‘Museum “of Modern Art In Kyoto, Japan, an well as Canadian univer: sities. : Training for - business. . An innovative’ $120, 000 job training ‘program for small’ business entreprenours.. has ‘AP] “ Bae L. ‘ela te "In addition thre ia dn Fantasy" at the Pot- will be'a slide presentation on tery Gallery fn V bags anosunead bythe, Gab ee + He received the - “Best Avant Garde Award” at the* ference Room ot ti maiion 365-2104 or held at Kootenay Power, Trail, . RETIREMENT DINNER Honoring Pat Haley from West Kootency Ps rows evil be. the Fireside Place, Castlegar on Sai Fy 30 p.m. Tickets $11. per Been | rom R. Ww. “King: Vest ecahcah 3/5 There is. a fee for the Canadian National Exhibition Regis- Calling” all writers CASTIEGARSINGLES CLUB. can. Monthly cas meeting Wed., Feb, 2 at 7:30 p. The ” Castlegar Writers’ he Arena Complex. For mo or 365-8236) . Guild is ‘sponsoring a short story contest for students. ”- Due date is March 4 and students in grades 6 and funder, grades? to9, and high school students in grades 10 18-DAY TOUR Departs-March9 . .. WE VISIT: Salt Lake City, ATches. National park—yronument Valley, Grand: Canyén, Tucson & Old Tucson Phoenix, ¥ is Veg n@ Spring Break 11 Dey Tour Doparting April 1 Limited Space Still Available! We visit: % Oregon * Reno * “Anahern (five nights) | %* Tijuana, Mexico % SeaWorld x Bend rents of of Cestleget ind District non-profit’ he first 10 words are Six short, intetsige" train- focusing...on home service and, mainten- ance have been developed by» the Pacific Vocational Insti- tate for the Ministry of Edu- ~cation and will be presented on the Knowledge" Network this year. a The TV courses will em- ploy printed’ program guides - and half-hour video modules to, instruct ( ‘aonieiiadl (CP) : — By dike ‘Canada's ‘pirat “World War air ace may not have been the complete hero people think he was, but;that doesn’t really matter, says the ‘director ‘of ‘a soon-to-be released movie about the ‘engimiatic pilot. / “Heroos ‘aren't fragile people and. we don't need to “treat them'like. that,”'says Paul Cowan,. producer and: :director of the Nati ‘iim Board production, The Kid Who Couldn't Miss. i ith having shot, down 72, enemy. r listening.to tapes of Bishop's ) fellow 5 Pp its that, there was iever official confirmation for. “kills.” ” Cross, ‘Other survivors eke ‘Cécin talked ¢ , before a camera to talk about the ace‘ who made Canada “proud: “They. refused to say anything to glorify Bishop, “hut .at the same tine, pith ee they may. have ‘felt he’ ‘cutting | back and ‘forth from’ ‘archival fostage ‘and shots filmed during’: the 'm ably be released ‘in: Mo 'Mareh'and has been screened in Los Angeles to make it eligible: for.an Oscar nomination’ in February. Cowan's “:film about‘ the 1978 C Games in was up ‘for. the best documentary, feature in 1980 ‘The. less-thany glorious’ side to’ ishop. “He was thrown ‘ out.of the Royal Military’ College in - Kingston, Ont., in 1914 for ‘cheating in’ his. final ‘exams. -And | Bishop apparently. wasn’ 't much of 2 pilot eithe! he was a very accurate and deadly shooter... “He was a lone wolf ‘who refused to fly in formation with the other pilots and he was a terrible commanding officer,” ‘says Cowan, “He didn't want to” lead, he Just wanted to be alone.” “ROYALTY ‘A’ loner in’ the’ air, ‘he . nonetheless enjoyed company of English aristocracy says Cowan. “He made. lot of; friends amongst’ royalty.: His rude Canadian ‘exterior pleased ‘them and he was fun’to be-with."» 22) After rubbing’ shoulders with high society there for while after the war, he‘returned to Canada where’ he settled down with Mai Burden, the jof department store magnate Timothy, Eaton: He married cher. in 1917 while’ on leaye. ”. : war rolled around, this time in the rale of a Sesand World fame helped inspire’ young: Spitfire pilots... : x - His work earned him the title of Air Mars! i Royal Canadian Air Ferce but Bishop's’ love of the party life also. earned him:a’ drinking problem. - » Bishop died in 1956, ‘and: he was. given. ‘a. ‘hero's was married 39.years earlier. . Cowan says he did the film because he ‘nas fascinated by Bishop, and some people from ‘the defence. estab- lishment resented him showing a hero in unfavorable light, ze But oe think in many ‘ways Bishop would have boca ‘from old movies to scenes from ‘Billy Bishop Goes'to War, foal ; funeral at Timothy Eaton Church in Toronte, ‘where ne a in réof Non Proud,” says Cowan... tiling, metal cladding, shake roofing, turf and lawn main- “tenance, drywall installation and swimming pool mainten: : ance. Students will- also have telephone access to qualified. “tutors at the: Pacific Voca- ‘tional Institute’ and. various ‘Home video. ‘recorders ‘illegal? - lot » TI daitional words or are 12¢ each. Boldfaced words (which ust be. ited, for headings) ccunt os two words, no extra irge for a second consecutive: inser- “for Wodnesd ‘spol the Costlegar | News at/197. ~ community. colleges through- “out the province. : n Comnienting ‘on the’ prov- The stories may be written ince-wide training’ program, about. any topic but they Deputy Minister of Educa- should: ‘not exceed three’ tion Jim Carter said, “These double spaced, typewritten courses exemplify: the value pages. Entries should be of distance education tech- mailed to Short Story Con- nology. and -will provide 4th Ave. knowledge to large numbers : of: persons: who can create their own employment. with WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.8.. Supreme. Court, , soon to decide whether mil. lions: of Americans are. ille- gally taping television shows, was told that makers of home video’ recorders. “have. in- fected this country with the knowledge that: causes copy- sight infringement.” foe ‘Stephen Kreft, a, Beverly Hills, Calif., lawyer for two very little i The six telecourses will be beamed via the Knowledge Network to 110 B.C. com- munities. 'The courses will + also .be packaged for use in whole or in part by colleges and institutes as on-campus training programs. panies locked: in a_ billion- dollar dispute with the Sony Corp., contended that almost all home - use of . video re- corders Violates federal copy: right laws.” And, Kroft said, Sony a other makers of the popular 4 movie com-: machines. must be held lig ally responsible. for such armehair piracy.) |” “But: Sony’ lawyer. ‘Dean Dunlavey urged the justices to rule that the taping” ofa favorite TV program | or tel- evised movie is a legal “fair use” of copyrighted mater-~ igls. The justices must, decide whether a: federal” ‘appeals court was right in ruling that video recorder manufactur- ers such ‘as Sony can be forced to pay continuing ro- yalties —‘or even made to’ stop selling the, machines — because more than five mil- - lion American families al- 3 Toa re viteting Conia law: INFORMATION ‘DAYS. _'SELKIRK ‘COLLEGE imon Fraser University. Open Learning Institute. Fire Department has sbout everything (it. it has the ‘person Gowers. Fire Chief Stan Langille, ygood ngille is quick-to point out. well, the volunteers Ham “Kabat > 1925 at Thrums, ‘She ‘enjoyed ¥ “gardening and crocheting. : Cestlegar Funeral Chapel _ with: burial’ in the Brilliant Qntario ‘ est: summer. ae proposing. f0.<0h ied perso! ‘of that, and most scence ito where the big a de: “the: powerful’ priorities and: ees o hoe to offer you.. Talk with students ine eens the stalf. Everyone welcome, ring a friend. SELKURK COLLEGE Valley Learning. Contre, ‘Box. ‘Crescent Valley, B.C. Telephone 359-7564.. 2 Fequires - Supervisors & Members st! (new & old) : in JUNIOR FOREST WARDENS “This program is outdoor oriented: for boys and? ms 91016 years of age,’and has proven to bea un and educatt jal experience. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION: (CALL LORRIE HARSHENIN 365-7879... . Castlegar Savings CREDIT. UNION. WINIER FABRIC : Ss NCE T] coreg: af a a ‘cE INVS._IAVS IAVS. 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