B4 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Jenuaiy 10, 1982: SUNDAY ©: Rony Bokrocae (Etlott i pulblgy Bioky Schroder, 6:00 @ CBS NEWS conv ano Bao aircraft into a @ LAVERNE & SHIRLEY & ‘seaworthy cratt to find clvi- COMPANY lization, (Part 1) Laverne pete tone @ news Jall after she ls accused of NORTHWEST GALLER' shopiitting at an exclusive 9:50 MUPPETS vy, Guont: Petula Clark. @FOR THE RECORD imp Lehrman, founder of the Letrman Institute. despite an ‘sveouation "The a Flight Of Noah’ “The Last i ‘a A band ore following an accident WANTED Clean -Cotton Rags Castlegar News 197 Columbia Ave. y&S Appraisals Ltd. Joseph R. Caruso Accrediied Apereisns INDEPENDENT real estate op- r ralsals, ios gar Geestudlen . 368-9949 JOIN US FOR EASTGATE GARDENS @BANMALYMPICS Animated. 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TONIGHT: As Interview with Red Skel- jon, @HOGAN's HEROES Klink learna that Stalag 13 has viade the top. 10 at In HLL Benny's Weat: Country character has the best Sdvios 9 faiher can give to is preanans again. leads to crasilc si ction by an uncer: euare-H @orEN ion nel is haunted by an eer: 12007 TALES OF THE PEATORMANCES “Dance In America: Paul Taylor / J 12,06 GB SATURDAY becomes infatuated beautiful shoe-factory ‘ Letour- | can’ clergym n'a! fo cyman (Paul @ quncy, Quincy’ searches | for a handout that was used in several mistakea his wife for a bur- glar and shoots her, @ stock oF TE NEW ae Mechanical earn. vels teak to. the Inte lta va @ MARKET PLACE The effects of the tateat home entertainment sys- tems, including a videodisc player and a satellite dish, on a typical famity are exa- mined. waa exercised during the . Country's 30 years under Chinese rule are-document- ao] NIGHT Host: Burt Reynolds, Guest: Anne Murray. : @uove.. - ee "Smash-Up Alley” (1973, Drama) Darren McGar A 3 COUNTRY TOP Gohoste: Mickey rally, dohnny Lee. apy ety: Pe “Mysterious Inland” (1961, . Sclence-Fiction) et and ‘encounter atrange - creatures on ‘an isl South Seas. piece fe the names of secret agents. MONDAY in explora tion into the mystery of Oak latand, where pirate tres- ‘sure Is sald to be buried. @LITLE HOUSE ON THE PRARED) “Frank Terpil: Confet Ot A. Dangerous iimed In Beirut, Interviews with Terpil,” mily, friends 1 bus 80° tal ‘Slecretion le advised) kk "Ico Castles” (1979, in-Holty. sehr. 2:30 Conrad Peckior teams the head of the drug rehabilita- tion program Is a homosex- ual and threatens to have him fired. @REVE'S SYNDROME: Hoat Bob Ryan looke at the symptoms, causes and treatments of Reye's Syn seriousness of the itiness. @) Banere) Barbara: Frum and Mary Lou Finlay spot- light current domestia and Intemedions! a dttairs thecal ‘tnterviewa and document come his fear of needles. QUINCY. ot ‘ALLIN THE FAMILY Concemed about getting ‘old, an.encounter with an old buddy convinces Archie @@ He cesT OF CARSON Guests: Candice Bergen, Mena A). 11:85 GB MO! KKK The Srorkel" room In a museum. (R) Manslaughter To be sentenced KAMLOOPS (CP) — Carl Dwight Weatherbee, 20 of Clearwater, B.C., will -be sentenced Jan. 18 onacharge y of manslaughter in’ ‘the-death of man travelling ‘with ‘an: em change student group from Guelph, Ont. . . Weatherbee, who pleaded guilty Tuesday in provincial court; said he-threw:a heavy: ‘peel St Ser ae rock>at;the head. of: Allan Abraham, 19, after || Ar nave watch for it aft told him he was “batty.” Abraham was killed at a gravel pit in Clearwater .early May 28 — the last day . of his exchange visit to B.C. He and Weatherbee had blood-alcohol level was .317 per cent, four times the legal Vefinition of impairment. RCMP Sgt. Mike Easton testified that six hours after the slaying, Weatherbee said ina written statement that it was his ambition to be a “hit man.” Oil companies show profit ._. NEW YORK (REUTER) — current quarter. ‘Bolatered by a sizable pickup: _ Analysts say that some of] refining .and marketing company profits also also will be business, major U.S. oil com- helped. by non-recurring panies are-expected to show seins f bom Bropeesy ea dustry vy eiiags year, ‘seludieg one-titie gains, will be up by about five per cent, “suggesting only a very modest improvement in earnings from operations.” * PROFITS WILL RISE He predicts 1982 industry with a year. me peti in refin- ing and marketing will be the best since the fourth quarter. of 1980 because’ of flat to lower crude oil costs,” says Stephen “Maresea of Argus Research Copr. Maresca and Eugene No- wak, oil industry analyst with Dean Witter Reynolds, describe the improved re- ‘The first and fourth. quar. sults for refining andmarket- ters.of the year traditionally ing — known:as the indus- are the strongest due to the try’s downstream operations heavy demand for heating oil — as the most important rea- - products. son for the fourth-quarter . However, analysts stress rise and the Hiekly reason for that it is becoming increasing - further improvement in the evident that. financial results éight per cent, with some of INVENTORY CLEARANCE SALE — Y,ON.A RST COME FIRS SERVED BASIS: -$32995 Marigold Color Onl (discontinued colon) Includes: Toilet and Enamel & Steel Tub & Basin *. lon * Tubs: * Basins tee mpce earnings will rise by about . of oil companies for 1981 and 1982 will not match the ro- bust gains in most recent years. Between 1979 and 1980 it is ofl estimated, that oil company “earnings rose-about82 per “cent, largely: because: of. the., spiral in crude oil upward prices. which proba increased Brot of the in- duction — or yj operations. Nowak and Maresca agree that among the likely excep- tions to the’ trend of, higher. fourth-quarter profits :will be dustry’s exploration and pro- jpstream — Cities ServiceCo. and, Phil, lips Petrodleum Co.,. whose quarterly earnings were held batk. Reaches out over two world wars. IMPERIAL BEACH, CALIF. (AP) - Two world wars and one apiece came and weit be- tween the time Victor and Zella. fell in love and their wedding day. They became Mr. and Mrs. Victor MecPartland last Speck may have caused short flight WASHINGTON (AP) — speck of aluminum small 4. enough to.fit on the head of a : Discontinued Lines of & Faucets * Cabinets ‘up to Discontinued Colors of *- Toilets up to es MAKE SLIGHTLY DAMAGED GOODS. USA REASONABLE OFFER pin may have caused the fuel cell failure that cut short the ‘seeond flight of the space shuttle Columbia in Novem- ber, officials said this week. Tehenicians who ‘dismantled the fuel cell at the Windsor Locks, Conn., plant. where it buildup of hydroxide deposits in the cell. month. The groom was 84; the bride, 81. In 1915, they met at boarding school in Fernley, Nev., but her parents said no to marriage because she was just 16. After the First World War, McPartland returned from France and married someone else. His old sweetheart was married an divorced. During the years they both sent Christmas cards to mutual friend, boarding school classmate Helen Low- der. McPartland's -wife died last year and so Lowder gave him his former sweetheart's number. in San Diego. “I have thought of her many times over the years and. wondered what a life together would have been like,” McPartland said. He called in October. “I was a little nervous, es- pecially when she said she didn't remember me,” he, said. But Mrs.’ McPartland said later | she “never forgot’ this map.” ness ALFONSO APA January Sale Discounts from. 20% to 50% -LADIES’ & MEN'S WEAR “Whore Serviea rs le-Aged Child"? Guest: family: therapiet (ed {Gaiheer Kerr, » AYE @ News 6:30 @) ENTERTAINMENT SO An? interview. with, Linda Evana of “Dynasty.” @ Hooa's HEROES Hogan Is soplaoed ae the . : «Romance mixes with di when Wolo and Dat. senlog ‘Wentworth :go undercover + ‘at a hotel to track down a robber. be unable to come to the: -» GB REAL PEOPLE Featured: ‘a fashion show RUSSELL Washington's top political satiriet ‘pokes fun at mer issues and news st _ the Se re tne New York.In But- ‘@D NHL HOCKEY * Colorado Rockies at Van- 8:20 88 THE TWO OF US @AL THINGS The economic, political social state C1 otroeh America sby, hosts Su: Stamberg and . Santord Unger .of. Nat! Radio's nightly newsmaga- MOVE shington Mistress” Lucie * (Promiere, Amaz, Richard Jordan. An 10:20 2 THE JOURWAL, (Ay five-minute "National Unt will follow this Vy 11:00 8 @ @B NEWS: @DOCTOAIN THE: 11:30 @) WKRP IN CINCINNATI ‘The WKRP stati the staff of rival radio ata: tlon: WPIG to’ a softball INTHE FAMILY decides to go even if she has to attend by her: TONIGHT . : Johnny Carson, et lizhak Perlman, ambitious» congresalonal «° in with @ aide falls maried Washington taw- yer. 9 THEFALL GUY Howle takes on an eppar- that Laue appears to ore jor dinner. : @ Lawecares oF “-Pulltzer: Prize- -wlaning author acientiat Rene Quincy’ searches for a handgun that was used In several apparently unrofat- ed crimes. + GROKKCAVETT @ THENATIONAL ‘On Drama) Claude trice Straight. A deadly virus threatens the tives of cruise ship passen- @yove. E an wee “Daisy. Miller”: Cybill Shep- > Cor Drama) about a suburban family wh world ie tumed 11:30 e Alice and Flo fix Vera up with a blind date. (A) BALLIN THE FAMILY A lost’ magazine and a Hog: ian to 10. dynamit 'e fe {a Interrupted by the . ‘Squiggy , into Jealousy.) MOVIE +9 @ THREE'S COMPANY Mr. Furey falls for a wealthy lady who is playing rd to him because of her financial interests try to gain control of Sweetwater as part of He ‘of the =} 9:30 3 @ TOO CLOSE FOR April announces her plans ° 5 ‘os, to move in with her boy- @2cRUNCH |: friend, who is twice ‘> THE JEFFER! ‘JEFFERSONS One ‘of George's stores fa fire. order four :mitiion ‘species @ Were You (Pramlere) “Oscar Micnen Film Floneees : 19308 sf Bee Freeman and iorenze Tucker remember ploneer black film director Oscar a 10:00 GB & HART TO HART Shorily before he is ae dered, a leaves ne apparently worthless stamp to the Bernadette. Petera; an Brown. Based on onthe story by Honey ‘James. A tum-of-1 ty American socialite @ scandal among GFLAMNGO ‘The corrupt Sheritf Semple, up for re-election, faces exposure by editor Elmo Tyaon, and Field becomes erpotionalty involved with a: . ‘WEDNESDAY 6:00 @ CBS NEWS Grecrens five-minute "'National Update": will follow. this ram.) tights demonstration, and Fone Insists | on joining im. OO on \THER MURPHY + Willis locked In a celler by his drunken father oe refusing to jab Pal hear cena AMERICAN (Premiere) “The Shady Hill zard and Polly Holliday star In John Cheever's teleplay lewd ci ing an X-rated dictionary. ‘Doctors offer to ‘make house ‘calls « who have been offering -a 24-hour house call service in the city for 18. months plans to expand the service to Cal- gary and Edmonton. Dr. Dev Prakash said Fri- day the group had planned to _ start up the service in the two Alberta ‘cities in Feb- ruary but they are having difficulties finding the nec- essary doctors. “The -service is designed in the administration of En- ‘voy Medical Dispatch. - “They are unable to “get hold of their own doctor but they are not so sick as to: ly need Boy witnesses murder DONCASTER, ENG- ‘When he was. | William | of “Phipps is quoted as ‘saying, — he watched his father stran- gie a woman and his mother swore him to secrecy as she treatment.” So far Prakash, his asso- date and nine other doctors who work for Envoy on their days off have -made 16,000 house calls. . Prakash said the service is covered under medical care both Mar for people who are sick at home,” said Prakash, one of two doctors who are involved in and Alberta and. Envoy has ‘specified that its doctors will not be allowed to extra bil. Stock exchange cuts its staff VANCOUVER (CP) — The Vancouver Stock Ex has cut staff 10 per cent be-" cause of poor- cad condi- tions. - A total of ” employees, mostly clerical workers, “have been: told that their jobs are phased out,” Dawn Seasons, exchange public re- Winning “Provincial number ‘The Jan. 8 Provincial win- ning ..ticket number - is 4686487. This ticket, with its complete number, wins ‘Additional prizes ‘are $50,000 for the last six digits; $1,000 for the last five digits; $100 for the last four digits; $25 for the last three digits _and $10 for the: last - two digits. The next draw takes place Friday. BOB'S PAY’N TAKIT STORES OPEN FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE - lations manager, said Friday. “You just have to look at the market,” she said, in explaining the decision. ‘The VSE, after flying high in 1980 and early 1981 on:,' record volumes and values of junior resource issues, has been hit hard by the general economic downturn and by the November federal bud- shed out his father’s blood- stained clothes: Phipps kept the secret for British soldier walked into: the police station of this -northern city and described the unsolved murder of a ‘young waitress in 1946. “Until my mother’s death I could not ‘say anything,” Phipps is quoted as saying in an interview in London's Daily Telegraph newspaper. He mother died in 1980. ‘Phipps, a retired security guard who served in the Royal Artillery for 23 years and now lives in nearby Ep- worth, ‘told police he’ wit- nessed the murder of Lilian Miler, a 20-year-old war bride andmother of an eight-~ year-old boy, ii in Canterbury,‘ Kent, ‘about 90 kilometres southeast of London: Miller was sexually as- satiltediand strangled ‘while shome. from a dance. Phipps’ father, Ernest, a railway’, porter” who. died in 1968, was interviewed by po- ‘coming and I hid in a secret “tell anyone. My father was a -eause he came home with lice ‘at the time but escaped Kent police department, r police” which torDon:9" “caster -to-take>a statement’ ‘from Phipps. Phipps’ mother, Anne- Laura, ‘lived on in Canter- bury until her death. Phipps is quoted as saying that after his mother’s death he decided to unburden his conscience. . “I still have terrible night- mares about what I saw. T: Se was, playing ‘about in a wood yard,” Phipps is quoted in the newspaper. “I heard someone camp some of us had made. “T saw my father come through the entrance to the yard with a woman and I saw him kill her. I knew she. was dead. “I went home and did not drunken, viclent man, and I was afraid of him. My mother knew what he.had done be- bloodstains on his clothes and she helped to clean them up. “She made me promise not ‘ anythin Congratulations banter LE ig te anyone, ‘On Your Latest and :T as iMulesione® Police were d the ‘valley TeNores nursery | 3 cone Oa y Seeds : Fullth Line of aval & ley Landscape Nurse RDERS should be PLACED NOW apeerint ‘YOUR FRUIT TREES NOW ee & QUALITY. FURNISHINGS Be CTION - '< PLACE’: Tadanac Community Hall Trail ~ PREVIEW Wed., Jan. 13— Thars., Jan. 14 — SALE DATES Thars., Jan. 14 —7 p.m. Sp.m.-9 pm. . Fri, Jan. 15 —7 pom: —1pm.-7 pa. Carved C ' “THIS ISA PARTIAL LIST ONLY: sda china cabinets in a variety of mirrored back sideboard, styles, bedroom fovaishinge in oak, sarah and walnut, restored dining tables, sets of chairs in restored and original condition, oak dropleaf, desk, wall clocks, brass and copper items, crystal: most superb carved oak gl lass .w Victorian leaf tables, deliers, wall ) MCCLOUD A tellow officer is killed her 12:30@) MOVIE 2208 * tionally unbatanced Viet- Johnny Garson. Lionel Hampton, jorlarty. ft murder she goes into hiding from her pushy agent-flance. (3 ABC NEWS NIGHTLINE while taking McCloud's place on duty as a favor. ®) I MOVIE kkkk "The Conversa tlon" (1974, Drama) Gone Hackman, Joen Cazale. A professional wiretapper - begins to qi the eth: e ics of hia profession. Janucry 14, 1982 i 9:00 c.m. to 3:00 p.m. kkk "Doctor Fauatus” P (1088, Fantasy) Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton. 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