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The answer: Tennessee Waltz. : : Displayed a few steps away is the plaque enshrin- ing Pee Wee.King, who co- wrote the song in 1947 with # Redd Stewart, his partner for 44 years, The 69-year-old King and the 86-year-old song are still breezing along enjoying pop- f ularity from new generations and enduring changes in public taste. King still sings and plays his accordian during week- end appearances throughout the U.S. And country music histor- iang continue to rank Ten- messee Waltz as the most popular country music songs ever, based on estimates of sales and the number of times it has been performed and recorded. ‘ SMASH WITH PUBLIC The manager of singer Patti Page discovered the song and it was recorded as the B side of her Santa Claus Boogie. ‘When . the. public heard ‘it, ‘the song was 3 smash, “It took the country by storm,” King said. “She sold five million off the bat. That _ was. unheard of in those ‘days.” But King and Stewart thought the song was nothing extraordinary when they wrote it ona box of matches while. driving ‘to Nashville through Arkansas, King, celebrating 49 years. fg : as an entertainer, has stayed contemporary, learning: and playing new country songs as jam they become hits. In fact, he thinks modern country musie has saved the genre. “I'm glad it came in when it did. We were ‘losing. out: to rock 'n’ roll; our income.‘and popularity were being ‘hurt. Now we'fe enjoying our most popularity ever.” The changes in the music were. inevitable, King ‘says, even if few songs these days have the gentle. Appeal of Tennessee Waltz. |. . “After all, farmers don't plow with the same ol’ plow any more.” XM Weavers spark interest The Selkirk Weavers’ Guild held the monthly meet- ing at Resker Hall in Robson March 16 with a full house and chaired by president Sandy Donohue. Many visitors and pros- pective members have come JOIN US ; FOR GOOD FRIDAY - AND EASTER SUNDAY ATTHE COLANDER Bring the whole family for a delicious spaghetti dinner. Open 4:30 to 8:30 p.m. 364-1816 1475 Cedar Ave., Trail pens to the in recent months, an indi of in- concluded. They were termed a success with lovely items produced by talented students. Co-ordinator’ Ruby Marsh also reported that a son of one of the students is constructing a floor loom for her mother as his school in- dustrial arts project. creased interest in the old crafts of spinning and weav- ing and a sign of appreciation for the many interesting pro- grams being offered by the The annual Weaving class- es co-sponsored by Recrea- are well atienied with Double Wea- vers being taught by Nancy Knight April 28. These work- shops are by and for mem- bers only. 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There will’ be a sheep-shearing ‘demonstra- tion and the teams will com- pete in spinning and weaving a shawl ~ The Biennial Northwest Weavers’ Conference takes place in Bozeman, Montana July 4-7 and guild members are busy working on a booth display, and weaving pieces which will be into compe- tition against 800 Weavers from Montana, Washington,:. - Idaho, Alberta, B.C., Yukon and Alaska. is time for mem- . Finally, D bers to start .weaving and spinning at the Guild Room at the Doukhobor Museum .for the tourist season. This service to the community is very much appreciated by the directors of the society, E d- B lector's items, -renewing’ ih- terest:in ‘techniques, ‘color schemes and materials.” : IN CONCERT Ba: jerry at cert April Fy : it Gary crac will join jazz. guitarist Ralph Towner and per- Davi y Centre in Nelson for a con- Towner visits DTUC David Thompson Univer- sity Centre in Nelson present guitarist Ralph Tow- ner, bassist. Gary. Peacock and percussionist Jerry Granelli in concert on Bioek to have musicians of this cal- ibre performing in our’ com- munity. Ralph Towner brings ‘a greater reputation -to our’ local stage than any jazz mu- sician ‘in my memory". said Bryan’ Marrion, DTUC Ex- tension Services coordinator. Towner is a composer, concert: and ‘recording. artist of international ‘stature. He has, performed. in ‘major con- : vert’ halls in Europe,’ Japa, ‘aastealls *and? the United States’ including the Carnegie and Avery Fisher Halls. Most, recently Towner per- “formed- his latest chamber orchestra composition with the Stuttgart Opera Orches- tra under the direction of . Denny Russel Davies in Ger- many. He-has 25 recordings . of his. credit, 12 under his fm own name and 18 with the group “Oregon.” His latest solo release is “Blue Sun.” Granelli has’ performed with the Vince Guaraldi Trio, Mose. Allison, John Hen- dricks, John Handy \ and Ornette Coleman. He was the original partner in develop. and Sound Dimension™’ and’ was the teacher and. con-, structor of various San Fran- cisco rock groups. Peacock: has performed with . Miles ‘Davis, Shorty Rogers, Don Ellis, and Har- old Land. He has recorded with Miles Davis, Sonny Rol- lins, and Don Sherry among. others. His latest album is “Tales of Another” with Keith Jarret. Chernoft's Photogtaphie Gewices - * NEW AND EXITING ideas: in the art of «photographic image: Bridge every toon oveninde INTERNATIONAL SPECIAL Super Salad Bar Shrimp Provencale™ Mushroom Rice Pilaf Veg du jour Peach Melba FIRESIDE DINING ROOM FOR FINE DINING Dining Room... Cocktail Lounge Open Mon. - Sat., 4- 10 p.m. “OPEN EASTER SUNDAY" 4P.M. TO 9 P.M. CLOSED GOOD FRIDAY Reservations Appreciated. 365-6000 MOTOR HOTEL CASTLEGAR |Aining room Your Spaghetti house at the inf QOTENAY DINING ROOM ub March 28 to April 2 ANDRIA LOUREN & FANTASY from LaJolla California 5 piece band. ry. 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Income _ Tax program on TV. ledge Network viewers can dial the studio (toll-free) from anywhere in the province for anawers to related questions concerning how to prepare their tax returns, Local TV listings give the channel number for regional Knowledge Network pro- grams. Information about the will be: presenting’a special -one-hour’ program April -7, from 7-8:p.m. The 1982. individual i income and receipt of the program “How to Pre- pare an Income Tax Return” is also available from the Knowledge Network Coord- inators located at community ‘ Jeolleges throughout B.C. Senior citizens 10% off at all times. ‘ Join Us For Fine Dining 367-7511 ATTENTION Robson, Ras Pass Creek miro DoYouWant . Your garden or field tilled this weekend? (large et) ROSE'S RESTAURANT 359-7855 for appt. EASTER WEEKEND SPECIAL - AT ~ Rose’s Restaurant Turkey Dinner $ 695 served with homemade bread Yes... Rose'sis open 7 days a wk, 359-7855 ing!.and: originating’ “Light ‘ [TORONTO (cP) _ scTv Network is here toatay — - oc is, dying, — depending on who is. talks about the 2 Gajiadl n-produced comedy. series, ‘One long: -standing rumor says NBC-TV has cancelled ‘the 90-minute show, which the U.8, network has run in a Friday late-night ‘time slot’ since the fall'of!1981. ° fi But so'far, the only comment from’ NBC's publicity (department in New. York has ‘been: “They're a very , company ‘andy e. ‘hope to keep them on the "NBC had offerdd to run’a halt: hour version in prime time ,this" summer,’ followed by a regular slot in the fall ‘That offer, however, was turned down this week ‘produ drew Alexander and Len Stuart, e rejected 'the summer run because the show was it suicide in prime ‘time.”’: +": NBC has made a counter offer which Stuart will fly to Los: eee to discuss. Alexander is sidelined with a slipped dise; i? “I know that the cast wants to stay together as a “creative entity and we have a whole lot of options o open to us,” Alexander says, “If L were 8 potting man, I'd say we'd be back,” 4 j REGULARS LEAVE SHOW “The cast includes John Candy,, Andrea’ Martin, ‘Io Flaherty and Eugene Levy with newcomer Martin Shot. ‘Three of our other regulars — Dave ‘Thomas, Rick Moanis sand Gathérine O'Hara — have left the show in:the last year. f io“A lot lot of people out there are interested in keeping SCTV alive,” sald Alexander. “I can't get into specltics : but ‘there ‘have been offers to: take the chow, as is, to other networks, ‘There ‘is a studio that is definitely interested’ in| ‘doing an SCTV. movie. And, of course,:we're still talking “with NBC.” (2 CBC, which also carries a one-hour version of the show on Friday nights, is.“still yery much involved in the show's future,”. said Roman Melnyk, the network's director of independent production. ‘Nyy! “Andrew (Alexander) ig ee etad up Ls “the same time as he's talking to NBC and we are very much aware . of. his trials and tribulations,” said Melnyk. _Melnyk, who said he is a fan of the show, added but I don’t think that is going to happen.” Asked whether CBC would take over the al & NBC backed out, Melnyk said that the financial: consid-: ations of a 90-minute show would be considerable. He also added that before it was bought by NBC, SCTV was sold to CBC in a half-hour format and syndicated to U.S. channel: é MELNYK IS CONFIDENT “They've gone through the syndication process and: I don't think they'll want to go back to that,” said Melnyk, who added he is confident an Arrangement will be made, CT Va. -problems could have been solved by. killing off the anemic Saturday Night Live and putting SCTV in its’ place, “But NBC owns Saturday Night Live, so they havea vested interest in keeping it where it is,” he said. “More than anything else, I resent the stories that we: were can- celled because of low ratings. “I fault NBC, their programming “wasn’t very - consistent, They'd run a new show one week; then a few. reruns ... The audience got confused. Every time they ran three or four new shows in a row, the ratings. went up.” 4 E But no matter what happens, the once-anonymous cast will remain visible. Each: dne‘df them has enough designed for:late night,” Alexande sald. “We might ' ‘mary; Dunsmore, .pard with 65; fifth was Bill \_ movie offers to keep him or her going for years. Jeffersons star was ‘born fat’ ees 4 Pelee ds for best nae is Chapelle « jaffo, star of Born To Love, a “Hard, a pioneer in obstetrical medicine, : ‘s/Actor-broadcaster ‘ ‘Don ‘Harron will be: host ‘forthe ae awards show, to be televised, on CBC April 16.’ ‘usual, shows elther m:, made ‘or ‘shown on’ CBC of three shows | ivying for. honor Of best TV: program. ‘i claimed the lion's share of the ominations, given for radio: were of Canadian Radio and Tele. Billy. ‘Bishop | ‘Goes ‘To: a long: -running hit: Canad r play 'restaged for TV, :also was ‘nominated as best. pro-’ gram, Its star, Eric P File. ‘The Fifth’s Estate's Eric: “Malling and ‘Harry; Brown of was one of three nominated for best acting Performiane of the year, : The: final program: vying ‘ ” for top honors is Blind Faith, a drama that‘looled at the lure of TV evangelism, Rose- its star, is named in the. best acting cat- egory. ‘Joining Dunsmore’ and Joy Keillor The ‘Joy Keillor Bridge _ Club’ saw’ 18 ‘pairs’ compete March 21° ‘ayne - Wea Perrier with Th: third was Libby Weaver and Donna :\ Wiwchar with 68; fourth was Joy Ramsden and Judy Shep- Gorkoff and Hubert h VANCOUVER (CP) — Pi- anist Bella Davidovich “left the: Soviet Union in 1978’ to come to’New.’York -because she missed’ her son. She also’ left: her, homeland. because : the telephone bills were get- ting expensive. She was a frighten and Vancouver's Laurier Ta pierre for the ‘Gordon Sinclair nods for best variety writing on radio and TV and for best radio performance. . The sole nomination for ‘ SCTV — The: Cansdian-pro- duced comedy series — went to Catherine O'Hara, who left the show last fall.’ Also. com- . peting with O'Hara for best ‘varlety: performer. are: Tom Harvey. of Bizarre, the Tor- de comedy. starring’ Sohn Byner, and Jeff Hyslop, ‘ for his performance ‘at the “Dora Mavor Moore: Awards, @. program shown. only on Toronto's CBC station," "The | three shows: nomin- ated for best radio program The: ‘Air. “Farce : again re-. ‘colved multiple nominations; Dave Broadfoot, ‘Roger’ Ab- pbott; Don Ferguson and John “Morgan - and its writers, got ‘A’ widow since: 1958, ‘she telephoned ‘her: son’ once’ a week from Moscow while he was in New York -The Le after : he left,’ in “1978, Soviet government inexplic. ably cancelled all her rela: : PP grate’ was appro’ ed after six could not get any guarantees ‘ 4 about my- career. I had: no. |, in October 1978, with 68%; and ‘sixth was ‘| Myrna Baulne and Bert Ty- son with 62%. Then’ on March: 28, the spring., pairs. trophy event was held and 16 pairs:com, . pated, vith an.ayerage. of..71 The results are as follows: First was Keith Gray. and Louise Whitehead with -94; second was Joy Ramsden and ds Heather ‘Rottle with 92%; fourth .was;Norm and Les Gallie with 87%; and fifth Glover with 84%. Tomorrow (Monday) will’) see Beat the Champs with rier.) OF THE YEAR | UNIVERSAL CITY, CALIF. (AP) — Actress Isabel Sanford’s lunch con- sisted of a small cup of cream - of spinach soup, followed by a small cup of chicken creole The Jeffersons, Sanford’s weight has gone up and down like the show's Nielsen ra- ting. Right now, she seems in good shape and so is the ser- ies. She and co-star Sherman soup and a few soda Kk recently Is that any meal for a star? “I was born fat,” explain- ed Sanford, the all-suffering Louise of the long-running CBS series The Jeffersons. “When I was growing up, I had no eating discipline; my mother put the food down in front of me and expected me to eat. And I did. I can still eat like a longshoreman if you give me‘a big plate of food — ‘and T'll go back for wee nie try to stay within & diet program, because I look better in my clothes on the show. Don’t get me wrong — Tl never be a Twiggy, I'll never be any anorexia victim. I just try to keep the weight under control.” the 200th show. And there's no end in sight. «Td like to round. out 10 years with: the series,” she said. “As long as the writers don’t go dry, we can make it And if they do go dry, we'll get fresh ones.” Ralph Townier © Guitar. Gary Peacock’ Bass Jerry Graneri ¢ Percussion . 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