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But ‘in « "Hollywood; out-of-towners | fs bump into one another while "why Newman 8 am Photo by Sina Gueyrab : Es ‘are the ‘moat ‘erlous t we have in \iian film ‘ndystry t right , maw, Lantos said in sa There. ‘are only three pat, Canadian... dicertars, pemen («Sewinere (cated a Arthur ei id, they all live’ in ollywood and they're not to work here.” ~ jewlson, an" in- reason tlonallyacclaimed fiarn: : Kotche if,” the Canadian: smade * directed “Apprenticeship of Duddy. _ Kravitz, recently directed North Dallas Forty and. is -busy on other U.S, projects. ~ ‘Hiller ‘directed Love: Story ” Architect was. influential has, revived the é > By + BHEPHEN WEEKS - PARIS (Reuter) — French - architect Eugene Viallet-le- Duc" had aspired to more than: the transformation of 7: rumbling medieval castles ” Inte dreamworld monuments dedicated to knights in shining armor. The 19th-century artist- architect felt his meticulous . restorations infused the decaying castles = and of France with the spirit of the Middle Ages. But archeologists later de- _ nounced aa pe my teat his - work served rainy? disfigure ‘and. national A series of Paris exhibitions to mark the - annive of the death of ‘Viollet-le-Duc. (1614-1879) argument. They reveal a man of pro- talent a romantic . painter, a dynamic ar- shitect,; an Inventive designer and a passionate. historian. Like many of his era, he was a fascinated student of France's medieval past, yet he ‘was always ; apply that history to. the ture; He turned the broken walls of the southern medieval city . of Carceanonne into a [iisneylandlike fortr Despite objections by archeologists, - with Its magnificent ram- parts, turrets an Rrawbridges looking . over the southern plains, evokes the t of 8 atone-wailed city of the Middle Ages . Viollet-le-Duc years, of research to the spanning the 10th to “a century, its for- _ manners, its habits." His prolific books on tecture, often crossing methods with new materials, were read and reread by hates . ‘aad i Carcassone,- evoted , its clothes, its " ‘partner rt “Step! hy “has made in * Braise of | Older Women and No Longer va 500 ae another feature, is planned for later this year. __Heseid the tree directors probably were offered nine of io 10 films made in Canada last year oe an heen ail all : lng or they're advised to turn them down ty oe their agents, for the same - “Maybe the ‘il come back. “they do. proven ‘directors — sereenwriters ‘in. Canada - with acclaim internationally . and. perhaps more im- portantly, a reputation that. Bets alate inter hn ‘Lantos sald he’s impressed such masters of the modern * skyscraper as Frank ‘Lloyd. oO The raw: talent . amazing. But'on 500-Keys I spent $50,000 and four trying to get a script from a - “To attract stars you need directors ‘and ‘to attract directors you need a script. The solution is.@ matter of a, and: trial and ‘reapect they deserve, Lantos” "Bays. ; Pertenece | ond, ~ the piofnise that young dian 4 writers are . ing t although he admits is Canadian. That’s a lot, Ang ae attacked for - the lousy films made ‘in Canada. So I name 18 lousy. ones made in the United States and they shut up.. "They have 80 years of ex- - y're still ‘catapulted stones. . . ‘The ‘exhibition dapiays ~ qne..of - Violet-le-Duc's. last Wieoritts ‘and amateur France's best known . monuments are” often unaware of the role played by Viollet-le-Duc Paris was ransacked b' revolutionary and an religious mo - 1793. Much of what the - visitor sees today is the work of Viollet-le-Duc, carried out © at the government's request in the mid-1000s. . The entrance-door statues, the flares gargoyles and. griffins which spit gushing rain water in the winter, and even much of the structure are part of the architect's . reatoration Among his other works are © the restoration of the church ‘at Vezelay, inere St. Ber- nard hed to warriors leaving for the second crusade, the sumptuously rebuilt castle at Pierrefonds, north of Paris, and collaboration on the ornate of them to * Paris Opera Houwe, |” spekesmad at the Viellet Duc exhibit “To the public he Lecams the man. who vandalized national treasures. Few today realize he was a meticulous scholar and brilliant restorer.'* The exhibition, covering three vast floors, is an at- tempt to remind the public of his Forgotten talents... It ranges from an imperiel train’carriage he. designed . for Emperor Napoleon TI in the 1860s to freshly printed volumes, of his study of the pal Middle 4 Four v umes on medieval castles open with a chapter ca how to ck a site and Lan garden or ‘making fing wooden window grills to stop is in 1792 and”. Deaf guitarist - may go blind. too erations at the Mayo Clinte ‘in left ‘Mina,, ; Samantha, Sith good: vision the See double vision tea careful historians who seek” out: ol eerait - Blanc . Peconstruct’ what the Alpine: ‘area looked’ like. before . .eroaion : ‘formed its famous Notre Dame cathedral a. a of -préund ' Mont and: . efforts’ i "Miallebie Doe believed: his CALGARY (CP) — For 10- year-old Famanthe Pawliuk, piay the "guitar. has a Samantha in as deat on , and .she recen ‘gn eye disease that could Have left | -her as blind as singer- composer Stevie Wonder. - - But Samantha wants to be a famow musician ike: ‘both “T have students her age not even coming close to her ability," says guitar teacher Tom McKillip. “And she has determination for sure." Samantha's parents first noticed her hearing ‘oblems when she was five. ow she uses powerful hearing aids that give her 45- r-cent hearing within a ree-foot radius, She. feels the vibrations from her electric guitar’s ampllfier. more than she hears- the moat before Christmas, her ° rents George and Linda Pawliuk discovered she had retinal fibroplasia, a retinal ‘detachment which could d eventually lead to blindness. ‘ “To find out she was ‘going blind — it was an emotional time," her father sald, filma: . Suiselves In eget sistent ‘comp "a two two years, sine of tis maybe to- establish | the business workd | ‘yide, not just in Canada : “Thiree: ago, -I had ears - troubl Hollywood ee seo sphone,T bad 1 “4 major, atudio, ane; Teouldn’t get a major: . Mar iT ied, Now that’s all ; “sure, there's. lot bof junk decause of the boom, soe we sometimes are. going ‘to' overpay stars. But - three yeara y no ‘ego - qne inthe business hed seen a Canadian film. ‘Canadian ff films were'not thought of in Fo eeaada wae or Rome, and Canada was thought of making. government documentaries That, to, fe has changed : restorations resurrected and been . Hefelt spo fuifilled the need gexprenh d° by his. con- | tem , Victor Hugo: +a waiting f moat of the uture, we must; preserve the ‘monument of thie pust.” Twopa inful eye Rochester; t the For her courage e during the her Brownle ted her for the “badge-offortitude award which she will receive from. ' Mayor Ross Alger. Hut what Samantha cares the most about is her music lessons and Tom McKillip. , operations, nomina ‘Tt hasn't been-us, it's been Tom," mother,” tached But hasn't. him.” home.:. crying dacouragement who's been eK iH 46 She's time. Every ‘Mike 7 plaints iso per a lack of” gucellent Canadian. These. is an: impatierice : drafts : out there, But we've only had says her “She's really at- xmanthe 8 progress y. After her : first few lesnote, ahe went ‘with © rot wasting my year, _ Friedenberg’s music achool . where I teach has a concert at the Jubilee Auditorium. _ "want ber to vont there, en't told her staring at their feet, Their es are drawn downward~ _ by the Walk of Fame, a star-.. . Studd ed sidewalk: honoring. 1,714 celebrities. : “The world’s mast famous: ‘sidewalk,’ the Chaniber of ©: ‘Commerce said, will’ get © seven new stara this year — ymovie stara Paul Newman and Charles .Brongon,- recording artists Barry Manilow and Anne Murray, _ * television personalities Dick © Van Dyke and Johnny Grant, and Hugh Hefner. | think the quality’. ‘of ! people has gone, up,” said Sima “executive director of the” chamber.’ “Probably as a group this year’s will be the moet significant we've had.” If atar-watchers’ wouder * wasn't honored until the 19906, they . also may be perplexed as to. ‘why 90 many brass. stars, - honor people -they: never | heard of. Sims said. the. chamber makes a. policy af honoring not just leading. _ performers but also com- posers, cinematographers, |. fashion ‘designers — and. ~ makeup, artists. _When the | walle Was | Macrams supplies, ha _— Monday - Fri Saturday - x hear tenth ee well teat HIGH COUNTRY - Crafts & Gifts ndembroldered teblecioths, oe ‘custom ofder wood crafted wall Plaques, - AN TETRAULT LALLWEST CENTRE 638-1645 | GLACIER 332°: tes . WAN'S CONTRACTING Furniture Repalr + Restorations, Nope Chests = Custom Made Furtitere, Refinishing ~"E Ganaral Building Contracting . 2810'S. Kalum 126-6686 Terrace FREE TERRACE HOTEL GAT CEATIFRCATES For these Items : reaivated. in 1961, the ‘planners, inserted names en -masse-.Instead of pain- ‘Btakingly selecting. each one ‘aa they do now. - eed ‘Walks of: Fame was - not a real big deal for the: ‘first: eight” or 10 years because ‘they put in 1,500 ‘people at: once," Sims ‘sald. something.” - For,a celebrity to be in- - ducted frito the Walk today, a - sponsor must. first submit: “s the star's. name along with’ his of her qualifications — ;both clvic and artistic — and - - ‘the’ assurance ‘that the person: will attend the. ceremony. ~~ ‘The seven members of the chamber’s. selection -com- mittee choose about a dozén _ winners'from the 100 to 150 - annual nominations, and the list ‘then paases to.. the’ “ _thamber’s board: of direc. - tora, to city councillor Peggy ‘Stevenson whose district includes Hollywood, to -the © _ public : works department, ~ the ‘city council and the -mayor for Final approval, The chamber plans the star unveiling to fit the — celebrity’s schedule, - sometimes. changing the _date several times. Sims ‘sald oceanographer. Jacques . Cousteau has been on the list dor several years a and will be Lot day -9 a.m: opm. “98. im, -ép.m, “wu tae bn ~ Jorrate, iA A Complete Glass and Aluminum Service can & bear claws ela ome beaver teeth se menses or deer. aatlers (aingteor palr) Avaliable at the froni deik of the * yaeant: . boulevard, Actress Carol “But-we've been bullding it. - into. an. honor. ‘that means * singing | oro group, Oo | BUSINES TTR Te TORY ~ WORTHWEST PIPE AWD EQUIPMENT LTD. ~ PIPE. PT UMBING SUPPLIES. PUMPS. ’ HOSES. NUTS AND BOLTS. FENCING “ WATER SOFTENERS ~ AND MORE a | evti wifercais “penne, “1 “if we can et him ~ on dry land.”” “celebrities ‘can choose any. ‘atar:.: on the. Burtett, asked-for a spot in ‘front’ of the Pantages Theatre because she worked ‘there as an usher when she ‘-firat: came -:to “Hollywood. Fleetwood Mac, the york: -chose: of Hollywood, there the retailer of kinky lingerie. In previous years, the sponsors themselves had to. foot the'$2,600 bill fos ripping up- the. ‘sidewalk and: in clon of the Hallywoo Historic Trust and sponsors who