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Arcade' LTD. , and Don1t 'jacketed, self-assured,' cool Ar- spent his college years in parents, Ilse and Harry Winkler, out into the. theatrical field with Jerusalem-born. actor' wno por­ Edmonton's Largest Hardware thur Fonzarelli (Fonzie or The Lausanne,1 Switzerland and came from Berlin in 1939 to "The Great American Dream trayed the key role of Katherine Tempted to install your own ft. Fonz) in the ABC comedy- received his Bachelor of Fine escape Nazism six years before Machine" and "Masquerade" for Ross' anguished father in Voyage. V2 fireplace? How ab9ut one of those television series, "Happy Days" Arts degree from Boston's Emer- he, Henry, was born in this coun- National Educational Televison. of the Damned, told meofa new free-standing models to take All your hal'dwal'6 needs at - in real life is of an entirely dif- son College, try. With friends he put together an television film, "The Making of A the chill out of the family room? the lowest pricesl ferent mold, ~ft-spoken, with It IS little'known that the Latin He actually fell into the con- off-Broadway show, an evening of President," in which he par- Watch out, advises Trudy Daly, Eastern accent and rich character of Fonzie. is a Jewish spicuous role in "Happy Days", improvisations .entitled, Off the . ticipated .' earlier this year in a fire safety education expert. "It or rather created it out of Wall. Canada with Melvin Douglas. is not a job for a weekend han­ Jasper Ave. & 97th St. 424-0951 nothing,. just as Chaplin did in 'Shooting Star' Persoff reveals that· the film dyman; those' installations Edmonton Homeowners see us. 1913.when he made a sideline- Winkler made his feature had t~ do with a small Canadian require skill and planning." character in a Mack Sennett two- debut in The Lords of Flatbush, Jewish Community looking to Tragedy can result from the reeler into the immortal tramp. followed with his legifNew Y,ork find a replacement' for the improper installation of free­ OriginalJy,:Fonzie was just a stage bow in, 42 Seconds from president o( the synagogue. 'Ph" .. standing fireplaces or the old­ walk-on 'background type in the Broadway; an'da stint in Cincin- wanted someone who was .J:~:~ fashioned wood-burning stoves INTERIORS LIMITED series; b.ut Winkler ¢l5!ended the nati in Arthur Miller's Incident at but·at the same tlmev which are now on the market in " part. to become the 'prototype , of Vichy. After signing for his. large numbers. ,THII . L In Moose Jaw Interior Design .... the. quintes,sential drop-out, second film Crazy Joe, he moved. 'The ,best protectJon for thereby establishing . his own' to Hollywood, appearing as guest 9Joftmood·s "I n the heart LUFT'S,.. -----------._-", homeowners '. is prevention, says Furniture, Drapery, Gifts, Bath Boutique screen image of The Fonz. star in episodes .of "The Mary Mrs.' Daly - buy a quality MOOSE of the city" "Happy" Days" was not Tyler Moore Show," "The Bo!! HOLLYWOOD . JAW Inn ., " ' . product and have the unit in­ 24 Falrford Streat Grosvenor Square •.Saskatoon. Sask. Phone 652·5733 Newhart Show" and "Rhoda." stalled by professionals. Then came "Happy Days" and a man whci knew how to speak But if you do' decide to do· it surely happy days for the Fonz with the Gentiles. They finally yourself, these do's and don'ts whose star shot into the located a man who is a hunting inay help. stratosphere. enthusiast, a drinker, a good Do vent it properly. Poor ven­ - In addition, during the 1975-76 mixer, but one who knows ting can fill a house with deadly • COFFEE SHOP AND LICENSED DINING ROOM The Modern Trend is to call: TV season, Winkler starred in the carbon monoxide fumes; it can • INDOOR POOL AND COURTYARD HERBERT nothing about Yiddishkeit, and, TV film, "Katherine." 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It is Winkler's first effort on stage and home screen to theatrical films, column for a quarter of a cen­ generally not recommended that screen, though hardly anyone . essaying the part of a Vietnam tury, is the son of a Sabra on his more than one stove or fireplace SOUND INSURANCE PROTECTION remembers his name from his veteran on the uncertain road to mother's side; she was born in be connected toa single flue. ",I earlier days in the theatre. His reality in the forthcoming pic­ Reh'ovot's old quarter '. of Rishon Do a .lot of checking in advan­ 'Potpourri Pad " Telephone 522·3661 taste of play-acting emerged ture, Heroes, a poignant and L'Zion; his father hails from ce. Look at the manufacturer's A melange of various styles iu furniture aud del;or may early; while at McBurney School hilarious comedy-drama, more a Odessa and came to Palestine in recommendations; inquire about achieve an effect that wotiId be impossible iu a more unified Service ... 2128 HAMILTON ST. 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