ABC’s WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS will, present an afternoon of World Cup Skiing from Lake “Placid, New York, site ef the 1980 Winter Olympic Games, on Saturday, march 3. Sound Country By DOUG DAVIS “The movie ‘Murder in Music City’which aired some weeks ago was something of a surprise—surprising that it was not just another Holly- _wood: plasticated piece of junk. The flick had a fair plot. and country music followers were treated to glimpses of some of their favorites— even though you might not have caught all of them. - Barbara Mandrell The NBC-TV movie fea- tured guest appearances by Charile Daniels, Barbara Mandrell, Ronnie Milsap, Boots Rando! h, Ray Stevens and Mel Tiills. The non- country talent included Sonny Bono and Lee Purcell, lus Claude Akins = and elinda Montgomery. ‘Country Crossroads,’ a weekly radio program heard on 750 stations across the country, has just celebrated its tenth anniversary. The show is produced 4 the Southern Baptist Radio. Television Commission and features countr music personalities Bill Mack, Jerry Clower and Leroy Van Dyke. - Hank Willlams Jr. and od recent TV movie titled ‘Willa.’ Hank wrote and sang the theme for the movie. Also broadcast recently was a TV series that featured Hank. ‘Come Back’ was filmed in Cullman, Ala.—at Hank's home, on his bus and at a live concert. Galil Davies, who did okay with her Lifesong single of ‘Poison Love,’ will do even better with her newest single of ‘Someone Is Looking for Someone Like You.’ On a recent promo tour, Gail posed for a picture with independent producer / promoter /songwriter/ pub- lisher and general country music tycoon Kenny Wayne. Wayne is gaining ground with songs recorded by Joe Stam- pley, Gene Watson and more to come. Kenny Wayne and Gall Davies Elvis fans have a new recording to add to the already bulging Evis catalog The complete soundtrack of the ABC-TV movie ‘Elvis.’ which atred last month (8 avatlable on K-Tel Records, and Elvis tans are keeping the record counters busy with Merle Kilgore appeared in a orders Fitmess. In your heart you know it’s right. The Canadian movement tor personal fitness PARTICPACTION f ...,- Page 71, February 28; 1979- Noxth Shore News THE LEADING PRESIDENT candidate is kidnapped while travelling on Supertrain and his place is taken by his con-artist twin brother—mastermind of the caper. - But his plot goes awry when he begins to fall in love with his sister-in-law and realizes the change in plans will result in a murderous frenzy by his cohorts, in ‘Hail to the Chief,}*on NBC-TV’s ‘Supertrain,’ Wednesday, . “~—~*¥Feb. 28. Roy. Thinnes- stars im the dual role of the candidate, Sen. J.J. Phillips, and his twin brother, ~ Eddie. Loretta Swit plays the candidate’s wife, Alice Phillips. Also starring are Billy Barty as Mick, Scott Brady as Gilbert Forbes, Edward Andrews as Harry Flood, Patrick Collins as Dave Noonan and Harrison ‘Page as George Boone. ~~? -Sotheby Parke Bernet 7 Founded 1744 —-The leading firm of fine art auctioneers and appraisers in the world . is pleased to announce the appointment of MR. UNO LANGMANN as Our representative in the Northwest. Sotheby Parke Bernet is first in the world of fine art auctioneering first in auction experience; since 1744 in London, since 1883 in New York first in total sales in all fields of collecting, first in world record prices first in the total number of buyers and sellers first with the largest staff of specialists in the fine and decorative arts first with the largest network of auction facilities and, in Los Angeles, the West5 largest gallery and staff of experts Mr. Langmann is available for consultations on potential consignments of antiques, fine art, paintings, prints, jewelry, Oriental art and antique fire- arms, as well as appraisals for insurance, estate tax and other purposes. The standard commission charged to sellers is 15% on items up to $500 and 10% on items $501 and over. All property sold is subject to a premium of 10% payable by all buyers as part of the purchase price. Sotheby Parke Bernet 2117 Granville Street, Vancouver, B.C. V6H3E9 Telephone: (604) 736-3212 —