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Page 3 Page 2 Monday , May 15, 1989 Monday, May 15, 1989 neW 12i RRCC AIDS Soapbox An Open Letter to Upcoming Red River Community Col- Last year, the Projector ran a Graduates: lege is sort of a social microcosm, story about how five executive a tiny little scale model of society members of the SA went to New Guidelines Under Review A letter to the (high school) Friends with whom I used to We'd be happy once we were at large. Orleans for a conference using By Chris Vajcner college or university, the confi- Class of '89: spend hours daydreaming with out, and free. As such, the Projector has the money from student fees. Whether Condom sales are down and dentiality in respecting the pri- just include infected people, but It has never ceased to amaze are trapped into a life, and are I'm not sure what happened to function of the institution known they were right or wrong to spend Sexually Transmitted Diseases vacy of AIDS or HIV students, precautions for all people, she me to think of the great number of scratching at the walls trying to me. Somehow, I managed to as the free press. The institution $6000 on that trip is past history, are up, according to the latest safety, protecting all students and said. people who will never reap the break free. escape driving up and down the known as the Student Associa- but the SA caught a bit of heat as statistics from the Manitoba staff, not excluding individuals The second draft document is rewards of imagination. Once They're leaving University left main drag at 3:30 with the stereo tion functions as an elected gov- a result of that story, and it showed Public Health Department. with AIDS or HIV infection from entitled AIDS and Workplace, an upon a time, we would sit around and right. I knew they would. It blaring. But it's more than that. ernment. The college administra- that the Projector has to be more As of February 1989, there has residence and housing, and up- Information and Policy Guidance and talk about our futures, re- was kind of scary coming to Red Those kids thought they knew tion, if you want to carry the par- than a newsletter for the SA. Our been approximately 2,400 AIDS dating institutional policies, re- Document. This package advises member? River in the fall alone, but at least what they wanted when they paper has a duty to report, or cases in Canada, with around viewing them annually or when how to establish policies in the allel to its logical extreme, func- At six years old, it wasn't un- I didn't join the arts program so I wanted out, but they're still in tions as those hardball power editorialize on, what we see as 1,000 of them having died. In new information is available. workplace. common to want to balance being wouldn't be separated from "the Smalltown after 21 years, driving brokers that operate apart from fact, regardless of whether or not Manitoba, the number of cases up The document, in its fourth At the Red Cross, there is an a movie star, a nurse, and a hair- gang". Turns out that they were the strip. the elected government, butnever that information is favourable to until February was 31,17 of whom draft, is "at the point of closure," addition to the regular question- dresser, while, of course, being a alone in classes of 300 people. I like where I am. And maybe mind them for now.. anyone. That is, or should be, the have died. Hanson said, adding there will naire given to those giving blood. loving wife and mother of three. And now that they've lost sight of it's a fluke of nature, but I still Last issue, our editor-in-chief function of any newspaper. The latency period of the virus probably be one or two more Along with general medical ques- And as six matured into ten, the any identity that they may have have sight of those plans I made Imagine what kind of news we is about 10 years for adult males. meetings before the information tions, a "have you ever had..." expressed some concern that our list was narrowed into one career, found in high school, they want five or six years ago. I can tell that newly elected prez, Sheri Burns, would get from the CBC if the The drug AZT is thought to have is submitted. column and recent medical infor- and motherhood ( or at least a out. some resent me for that, and that's wanted to write regular columns government asserted its domin- caused the increased incubation "We believe that we have de- mation from the last six months, neat house). Or the list itself Some have decided to go from too bad. Projector,so that she could ion over that Crown Corporation. period. veloped guidelines to a logical there are two boxes. One says that for the matured, and changed us into high school to work. We always But I'd rather be here at Red better communicate the work of A lot more of us would be watch- "You could be married and have conclusion," he said. the blood can be given to patients, lawyers and veterinarians. though that was a wise decision. River with my new friends who the SA to the general RRCC ing Lloyd Robertson every night children before the symptoms Once the provincial guidelines the others says the blood must not The year of graduation, choices More experience, you know. But are in the same boat as me, who populace. Ms. Burns, if you'll if that were the case. start. It scares the hell out of me," for post-secondary education be given to patients. This way, had to be made, and we were told some are seeing themselves as know what they want and how to recall, expressed the desire to As it stands now, the Projec- Darcy Ballance, vice-president of schools are accepted by the edu- confidentiality is preserved, and that these choices would affect or belonging to the race at only 19, get at it, rather than living in some write a column without consult- tor allots one full page or more to the Students' Association, said. cation minister, more specifics a patient's life is not endangered. Condoms: Still The Best Way To Prevent AIDS come back to haunt us for the rest with no hopes of returning to $250 apartment while wearing a ing anyone here at the paper, thus the SA for the purpose of keeping Within the college, there is no can be developed for the college. Closer to home, the college is of our lives. school. And besides, it feels good greasy apron with one year of requirements," Ballance said. causing some of us here a bit of the students informed of the SA's AIDS policy, but staff and stu- "We've already begun to do trying to obtain information on it with the family, Nursing in- As post-secondary education to have some pocket money for a Psychology behind me. "I don't know if this is the prime agitation. good works. In addition to this, dent representatives from post- things locally," he said. AIDS to inform students. structor Diane Clare said. applications were completed, we change. For those of you graduating Projector is going to initiate a secondary institutions in the prov- For Manitoba, there are two There are "compulsory" AIDS place to purchase prophylactics," The highest risk group for the Some people may interpret our the planned out our entire lives at 17: Some decided to plunge right from high school or RRCC: keep regular column called Soapbox ince are preparing guidelines to sets of guidelines on AIDS poli- awareness presentations to stu- he said. AIDS virus is males aged 20-49. agitation as a jealous overprotec- University for three or four years, into adult life, sacrificing the last hold of your dreams, and fight to tiveness toward our editorial wherein anybody can editorialize be submitted to the Manitoba cies. dents, but"the theatres are empty. The nursing department at Red Unlike the United States, there is find the perfect job; mett Mr./ months of freedom to marriage, grasp onto them. We all know positions here. The fact of the to their heart's content. Sheri Education Council on AIDS "We have provincially some It's embarrassing, I guess," Jac- River integrates AIDS education no college age group statistic. Mrs. Right (who would match rent, taxes, and a family. Some by that not everyone can be Sally guidelines in draft form," Dr. quie Mazur, R.N. from the col- into the program quite exten- matter is, tour protectiveness is Bums included. (MECA), and then the Minister "Our numbers are all accumu- every perfect credential we had choice, some not. Ride or J.F.K., but everyone does of Education. Margaret Fast, Director of Com- lege Health Centre said. sively. lating. The numbers are small and founded more on ideology. Randall King established), continue to climb Anyone reading this who has have a dream; and if you're really municable Disease Control for Red River's delegates include "We get information as fast as The registered and licensed would be identifying," Patricia the corporate ladder for three been raised in or near a rural town serious, you won't substitute them Manitoba, said. Acting Vice-President of Student possible from other student asso- practical nursing students are Matusko, R.N., Program Coordi- years, have kids named Michael knows that we talked big about for anything else. Postponed The draft is an interim guide- Affairs Brian Hanson, Supervi- ciations or administration," Bal- shown an AIDS awareness film, nator, STD-AIDS Program, said. and Ashley, buy our own busi- how we were going to blow this maybe, but not taken away. line from the fall of 1987 that sor of the Health Centre Phyllis lance said. and the topic is discussed in the In Canada, the closest category ness, retire at 55, travel around dump for or L.A. (a la Decide before you get to the deals with practical information, Editor-in-Chief Law, R.N., and SA Public Rela- There are 10 condom machines communicable diseases section to college age is the 20-29 group. the world, and spoil the grand- Footloose). While at the local crossroads, grads, and hitch your rather than theory. Kim Van Bruggen tions Director Anne Courtney. in the college, installed last sum- and reintroduced when preparing There are 474 AIDS cases, 435 children. arcade shooting pool, watching wagon before it's too late. "It is presently being reviewed The topics addressed in the mer. Central Canada Health Prod- to go on wards and maternal care. male, 39 female, according to the As someone fresh from Small- the cool city kids at Polo Park, or document will include AIDS in light of universal precautions," ucts was the company chosen They are taught about AIDS in February 1989 AIDS in Canada News Editor town, Manitoba, I guess I have skipping afternoon Math class in Barb Kobylak education, the right of AIDS or she said. because "they were the most Community Health, studying the update from the Federal Centre of Michelle Bailey been rudely awakened and disil- May, we'd talk about what we'd HIV infected students to attend Universal precautions do not Cre-Comm. reputable and they filled all of the person suffering, going through AIDS in Ottawa. lusioned from my naive sleep. be doing in ten years. Entertainment Editor Randall King

Production College Autonomy: Diana Giesbrecht Contributing Writers Barb Kobylak Priority At Recent Hearings Chris Vajcner Kari McDonald Len ICruzenga James Shanks By Kari McDonald stay with the times," Rick Dedi, He also said that he would like efficiency of the college, and the Louise Fortier assistant to the college president, response as they are still gather- The battle for less control over to eventually sec the college run quality of education, Hillman said. said. ing information on the issue. No Jason Hopko college affairs by the Manitoba on a Crown Corporation model, "Political interference around College President Ray New- further meetings or discussions Lauralou Cicierski government continued last week which would' allow the govern- here is blatant," he said. man gave the first presentation at had been scheduled at press time. as the administration and the ment some input, but not with After Hillman, Colette Cathy Kloczkovvski the May 5 meeting. It centered Students' Association presented direct and total control over col- Odowichuk and Darcy Ballance Gregory Claeys around the benefits autonomy their cases to the Cham- lege matters. of the SA executive concluded would offer on the administrative {- WE SAVED as \ Chris Irvine ber of Commerce. "The government's day to day the presentations by citing the tiff, 506Y! Providing management with advice and direction level. Todd Lewys The Chamber is interested in involvement is not necessary. benefits autonomy would have ALL IT NEEDED WAS His arguments were that many A LIM WATER Ate on operating, tactical and strategic decisions the issue because of their concern We'd like to eliminate a lot of the "from the students' view". SOME WM' CARE with the maintenance and im- decisions, such as those regard- bureaucracy," Newman said. They echoed Hillman's rec- Illustration ing staffing and expenditures, / t--;-'7-^ The Society of provement of business and indus- Don Hillman, executive direc- ommendations that it would in- Vicky McMahon try in Winnipeg. could be made more effectively Management Accountants of Manitoba tor of the SA, followed Newman crease efficiency as well as qual- Mark Pilon "They see that the key to pro- and quickly by the college ad- with an independent presenta- ity of education within the col- 808-386 Broadway,Winnipeg R3C 3R6 (204) 943-1538 ductivity and economic success ministration rather than the Mani- tion based on the conclusions he's lege. is a trained work force. The col- toba government. Photography ■ drawn over the years he's been at Although the Chamber of lege is a major source of that...(so) "There's no point in going the college. Commerce appeared receptive to GHANA( Tilt ROMA TO A ARSON ... Kim Van Bruggen they want to help us improve and through another agency to do The dependency on the Mani- 7IMm • WATIR • TO 'WOO ._ MO roil the presentations, it's members NATE 7101 Alta OHMS CM/ 1st A NUTSAILL• that," Newman said toba government decreases the couldn't offer any immediate (311VIC BLOOD 000 CICSYM Wig Page 4 Monday, May 15, 1989 Monday, May 15, 1989 Page 5 short test) with either general or include the following: specific instruction, depending on 1. Instruction on the content, employee's direct chemical con- purpose, and significance of the Tight Chemical Safety tact. The program shows workers information supplied on labels. how to interpret the data sheets, Procedures for safe use, stor- 2. and identify the eight different RRCC's North Gym: age, handling, and disposal of a labels that manufacturers and sup- controlled product (hazardous Regulations At RRCC pliers must label their products material). with. 3. Procedures to be followed "The labels are similar to Lockers Installed For Safety By Barb Kobylak pany all new products. tors, and organized labor and in- where fugitive emissions are the dustry when it was decided that a placards on the back of trucks All persons who come into These data sheets provide nec- present. nationwide system was needed to you see on the highway," said Money collected from the lock- contact with chemicals and po- essary information about the 4. Procedures to be followed in By Chris Vajcner Mousseau. ers will be returned to the SA so tentially harmful materials on product such as it's make-up, identify hazardous materials. It case of an emergency involving a The wallet lockers have arrived WHMIS will affect all busi- they can recover some of the costs, campus will be protected and in- proper handling, and appropriate was implemented Oct. 31, 1988. controlled product. in the South Gym and they nesses, from dairy farmers to Hillman said. formed thanks to Workplace Haz- first-aid procedures in case of Lou Mousseau, manager of Mousscau and other RRCC couldn't have come at a better Winnipeg Free Press employees. "If revenues from the box are ardous Materials Information emergency. It is allowable for an special projects at RRCC, said staff members have been attend- time, after the worst year of locker Employers who do not comply covered, the additional revenue System (WHMIS). employer to create his own data that it is the college's responsibil- ing various seminars put on by room thefts ever. with the new regulations, that is, would be used for physical edu- From paints to varnish, floor sheets, as long as the information ity to keep inventory of all chemi- the Manitoba Labor Education Paid for by the Students' Asso- provide proper labels, as well as cation equipment and other lock- cleaners to liquid paper, any is identical to that on the sup- cals and harmful materials, and to Centre, the Manitoba Safety ciation, the request was originally adequate education for employ- ers," Hillman said. chemical that enters the bounda- plier's or manufacturer's sheet. educate all students and staff in Council, and the Canadian Manu- made two years ago, but there ees, can receive fines of up to To date, only one locker has ries of the college must comply As well, all information on the the use of these products. facturing Association to organize was no money, Karen Jamer, "The law states that we must $30,000. been used. with WHMIS regulations. sheets must be accessible to every themselves in order to educate facilities attendant for the North train all staff at Red River in order Mousseau estimates that there "Apathy, obviously," Jamer The program is designed to employee. the college. and South Gyms, said. to educate the students," he said. arc presently thousands of prod- said, but she's no discouraged. teach employees how to read and WHMIS was created by pro- The training programs include The funds were available in the The provincial regulation says ucts that fall under WHMIS leg- "We've provided a security. use data sheets that will accom- vincial governments, occupa- videotapes (with a review and budget a year ago, but only at year tional health and safety regula- that a training program should islation at the college. end, Don Hillman, executive di- People are entitled to a place to rector of the SA, said. put wallets, money and credit "By coincidence, they arrived cards," she said. when there was a rash of thefts," In most gyms, the person at the Celebrate Good Times at RRCC's he said. desk has a wallet check envelope, Two modules of the "Mini- but in the North Gym, when the check coin controlled security for desk closes for coffee breaks or small personal effects" were in- lunch, no one is there and stu- stalled at the entrance of the North dents have to wait for their wal- 2nd FITWEEK Gym, May 2, at S990 per 12 locker lets, Hillman said. unit. Now that they are in place, It costs a non-refunded quarter hopefully the thefts will decrease. to use, but "we wouldn't turn "They have to have an alterna- CHALLENGE them away if they didn't have tive and I thought it was decent of one," Jamer said. the SA to come through. It's nice to sec you're money well spent." A New Addition To The North Gym "Walk-a-Fun Scavenger RRCC 'S Alternative Hunt" For The Pre Exam Blues

By Michelle Bailey The centre can help students in large amount of stress from not It is that time of year when two ways, either with college staff studying properly," he said. school comes to an end, but the tutoring them, or with peer tutor- Martin said that they are also nightmare of exams begins, and ing which involves students who there to just sit down and talk Friday, May 26 display a "particular degree of RRCC has abetter alternative than with students about problems they dealing with last minute cram- competancy" . As well as helping may have when preparing for ming. fellow students with their stud- exams. ies, they receive $5/hr for doing The Tutorial Centre, located in "They are more than welcome North Gym so. the mall level at the college, is a to just drop by and talk about The subjects that are usually place where students can go to devising a strategy that will help the most common problem areas gain insight on how to prepare them when the time comes. The 11:30 am to 1 pm themselves before facing the for students are math, account- only thing that I would advise the ing, physics, and reading. Al- trauma of blanking out the min- students is not to leave every- though this is only a small hand- ute they thing to the last minute. We can ful of examples, the centre is sit down to write their exam. assist them in bringing some of capable of helping in many other Win a trip courtesy of Francis Martin, department the stress under control, but to areas as well. head of learning skills services, come in two or three days before "If a student is interested in said that the main goal of the their exam is too late," he said. National Canada centre is to cultivate a positive finding a way to perhaps main- While the centre has not had an attitude and to help students learn tain their grades or learn good to take control and succeed in study habits, all they have to do is influx of students in the past two Fitweek. months, they are expecting an their studies. come to us at room CM25 (mall increase as exams come closer, "We are here to provide a free level) and fill out an application. which is not unusual for them. Other prizes and refreshments service to students in order to We feel that the students are not guide them in gaining independ- very aware of what our purpose is "Right now we have not been will be on hand. Registration ent study skills. Some people think at the college," Martin said. seeing as many students as in that we are only here to help those "Very soon students will be February and March, but things forms available from the North that are basically slow learners, writing exams, and before the will likely pick up very soon. We but that is not the case. We are writing part, they will have to just want the students to realize Gym, SA and Health Centre. capable for providing for any prepare for them. Many people that we are here to assist in en- student, whether they come on get 'exam anxiety' and become hancing people's performance. their own or if they are referred paralyzed once they sit down and We are here to encourage, talk, Entry deadline Thursday, May 25, 12 noon. Francis Martin of the Tutorial Centre by their instructors. They just have look at the paper in front of them. listen, and give positive reinforce- to realize that we exist," Martin It is not usually because they don't ments. That's what we're here said. know anything , it is actually the for," Martin said.

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• The AIDS virus has spread to every part How doI avoid getting AIDS? of the world, and in some areas thou- A sands of men and women are infected. Be responsible for your own health and the health and well-being of your When travelling abroad, remember: about transplants and A sex partner. • Do not have casual sex, you may get Other skin-piercing devices are also What insemination? infected. - risky—like equipment for ear-piercing, artificial You can avoid AIDS if you: • Try to avoid receiving blood transfusions tattooing or acupuncture. If you're Transplanted organs or sperm donations • Abstain from sex and do not inject as these are not checked for the AIDS going to use these, be sure they're new have rarely spread infection, but to be drugs. virus in some countries. or have been properly sterilized. It's also safe, all organ, tissue and fluid donors • Choose one uninfected partner for life. • If you can, avoid injections or treatment not a good idea to share toothbrushes involving surgery. In certain countries, • in Manitoba are tested. or razors. medical equipment such as scalpels What exactly is AIDS? You can reduce your risk if you: Practice safer sex. Always use a and needles may not be properly A Message from • ` AIDS stands for "acquired immune What are the symptoms of AIDS? condom during a sexual encounter— sterilized. Manitoba Health What about kissing? deficiency syndrome" and it's an remembering that a condom must be • Some countries require visitors to have A Sometimes there are no symptoms, but used correctly to be effective. a negative blood test for AIDS, so before An incurable disease is a tragic and incurable, fatal disease caused by a Social or "dry" kissing does not pass on virus. The name of the virus is "human when there are they can include the • Avoid anal intercourse, as it is an travelling, check with the consulate or frightening thing. While progress is the AIDS virus. Open-mouthed kissing immunodeficiency virus" and you may following: especially high risk sexual activity. representative of the country you plan being made through research, AIDS is A with a possible carrier may be risky. hear or read about it referred to as HIV white spots on the tongue or mouth to visit. still with us, still spreading and still There may be tiny cuts or open sores • (thrush) Will condoms protect me? cannot be cured. inside the mouth through which the The virus destroys the body's natural • swollen glands (lumps) on the neck or virus could spread. To reduce your risk, condoms offer a lot However, it is important to remember defences against diseases. People with under the armpits Where can I be tested for AIDS? of protection against AIDS and other that AIDS can be prevented. It is an AIDS will die of rare types of cancer, • rapid weight loss A sexually transmitted diseases if used Any doctor or community clinic can easily avoidable disease if everyone pneumonia and other infections. • extreme tiredness Am I at risk in day-to-day situations? correctly. Condoms are safer if you use arrange for an AIDS test, however, understands how it is spread and takes long term diarrhea • A pre-test counselling is strongly responsibility for their own activities. In the early stages of AIDS, a person frequent fevers and night sweats them with a spermicide containing You WON'T get AIDS by touching or • recommended. Phone the AIDS usually looks and feels healthy. This new skin bumps, sores or discolorations. nonoxynol-9. hugging someone, even if that person • INFOLINE for further information. AIDS is everyone's problem. This "carrier" stage may last for months or A carries the AIDS virus.. Latex condoms provide better protection advertisement is designed to provide even many years. Anyone who is These are common symptoms in other than natural, animal skin condoms. information to help stop the spread of infected can pass the virus on to others. illnesses that aren't dangerous, so having AIDS INFOLINE You WON'T get it from cups, glasses or Water-based lubricants should be used, AIDS. Please read it and share the one or more doesn't necessarily mean silverware. You WON'T get it from toilet not petroleum jelly (Vaseline) and other information with your family and friends. You have AIDS. But if you have any of seats, whirlpools, baths or phones. oil-based lubricants which can destroy 945-AIDS (2437) There's no cure? these symptoms for more than two the effectiveness of the condom. or Toll Free Donald W. Orchard Domestic animals and pets DO NOT weeks, see a doctor. Minister of Health No, although researchers are hard at carry the virus. And there is NO evidence Put the condom on before engaging in 1-800-782-AIDS (2437) Province of Manitoba work world-wide. There are medications A that AIDS is spread by mosquitoes or any sexual contact. Make sure it doesn't Spring, 1989 for many of the complications of AIDS, What if I have no symptoms The AIDS INFOLINE operators can deal other biting insects. slip off during intercourse. Remove the and a drug called AZT which slows the but think I might have been infected? with specific questions about AIDS and condom carefully after sex, before losing disease in certain patients. recommend resource materials and the erection, to avoid spilling any semen. Is it dangerous to give or A doctor can arrange for you to have support groups for AIDS patients and a blood test that will show if you have How do you get AIDS? receive blood? their families. antibodies to the AIDS virus. Antibodies Is there a lot of AIDS in Manitoba? are substances produced in the body to everybody's problem. So take AIDS is primarily a sexually transmitted Giving blood in Canada is perfectly safe. AIDS is fight an infection. The presence of AIDS responsibility and make sure you know disease. The virus is present in a man's Donations are collected by skilled We have a low number of cases compared A antibodies means you are infected with enough to protect yourself. A semen or a woman's vaginal fluid if people using sterile equipment which to other provinces, but the AIDS virus is they're infected. It can be . passed by anal is used only once. So it's impossible to the AIDS virus. A present and is a concern across the or vaginal intercourse from man to man, be infected. province. man to woman or woman to man. Oral sex may also be risky. On November 1, 1985, the Canadian Red Cross began testing all blood donations Most AIDS cases in North America are for AIDS, so the chance of getting the homosexual and bisexual men, but it disease from blood or blood products is also affects heterosexual men and almost non-existent. women. An infected mother may pass the virus to her baby during pregnancy There is a remote possibility that blood or at the time of birth. transfusions between 1978 and November 1985 could have contained the AIDS The virus is also present in the blood of virus. If you received blood during this an infected person. This puts drug users time, ask your doctor whether you 'at_ risk, since anyone who shares should be tested. needle or syringe used by an AIDS •carrier can become infected.

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Prairie Theatre Exchange •By Len Kruzenga i Pe Hollywood hype and hoopla &O. S; ∎ Leaves Princess, do not a great film make. Despite the pre-release commercial testi- monials from purportedly over- I Goes Downtown whelmed adults and the frenetic gushings of pubescents, Field Of Dreams, based on W.P. Kin- By Louise Fortier sella's novel Shoeless Joe, is Congratulatory messages from "The whole downtown com- The idea was never carried out ultimately disappointing. Mayor Bill Norrie and MP Jake munity with its skywalks is a but a lot of effort was spent on the The disappointment does not Epp are among the many names whole new connection." acoustical sound with virtually stem from the scenario in which found on the wall as you make The PTE has spent fifteen years all the theatre rooms completely Ray Kinsella, a novice Iowa your way to the entrance. at its Princess S treet location, but void of parallel walls. farmer in the 80's played by Once inside, a skeleton struc- the move will double the the- The PTE Building Fund has Kevin Costner, is driven by a ture is discovered with its ex- atre's size from roughly 20,000 already raised $870,000 with mysterious voice which only he posed metal beams revealing that sq. ft. to 40,000 sq. ft. and in- approximately $377,000 left in hears, to build a baseball dia- construction is well under way crease it's seating capacity from order to reach the $1.25 million mond in his corn field. for the opening season of the 200 to 360. goal. The cryptic message of the Prairie Theatre Exchange this fall. "The opportunities of getting This season's schedule includes voice,"Build it and he will come", Situated on the third floor of on and off stage have also in- Village of Idiots, Oct. 19 to Nov. takes on several meanings for Portage Place, this new home creased from five to eleven ways 12, the Lloyd's Prayer, Nov. 23 Ray. Initially, it is a catalyst for offers the convenience of under- which will increase a greater sense to Dec. 10, The Passion of Nar- his belief that his childhood base- ground parking and is expected to of involvement in the action of cisse Mondoux, Jan. 18 to Feb. 4, ball hero Shoeless Joe Jackson, a draw more people. the players. andA New Musical Cabaret, Feb. member of the now infamous "This location is more acces- "In the early design of the build- 15 to March 18. 1919 Chicago White Sox team Increased ticket prices at the newly-built Prairie sible, more visible and more at- ing, we literally considered pull- Single ticket prices have also disgraced and suspended from ing walls from the old lobby and Theatre Exchange will be tractive," artistic director Kim increased to $14.50 regular and the World Series for fixing a our cross to bear. McCaw said. putting it here," McCaw said. $11.00 for students and seniors. game, will leave the netherworld to play ball on his field. Surviving his neighbours' James Earl Jones and Kevin Costner. ridicule and with the oh-so- cutely-convenient understanding of his wife (Amy Madigan) Ray mows down a couple of prime Old-Timers Save The acres of corn field, builds a base- ball diamond and Shoeless Joe (Ray Liotta) does indeed appear. Game in Field Of Dreams But as is the habit of mysteri- ous disembodied voices, they To compensate for this lack of It manages to do so thanks to the over youthful words of anger and The combination of cinematic continue to haunt. The voiceleads an impending foreclosure of his authenticity, the viewer is offered acting ofJones and Lancaster who Ray to seek out a reclusive writer plot compression, and in places a flurry of visual and verbal provide that aura of magic with farm by the evil financier brother- overly contrived cinematography, in Boston, Terrence Mann (James in-law (Timothy Busfield) and you prompts as explanations for Ray their expressions, voices and Earl Jones) who also happens to attempting to transform the pas- and [amity's wonderful accep- movement. It manages to evoke have all the ingredients fora highly toral Iowa countryside into some- be one of Ray's heroes, and then imaginative, adventuresome, and tance of all the voice instructs that sense of magic when Shoe- a retired doctor in Minnesota once thing vaguely sinister and magi- refreshing picture. him to do. From Ray's Berkeley less Joe and his group of twilight By Hal E. But known as Archie "Moonlight" cal a la Stephen King's Children T-shirt and his wife's reference to rounding cars. But director Phil Alden Robin- zone ballplayers are on the field It's a traffic jam. The bumper AMake your own bumper Graham (Burt Lancaster). Gra- Of the Corn -black threatening acid flashbacks, to explain his AFind some people with furry Applications aro now being son who also wrote the screen- and when they gracefuly evapo- sticker on the car in front of you sticker that says, "I brake for ham, though dead, returns from skies- lightning- wind- and the receptivity to the voice, and of dice and get a craps tournament play, ends up with the same prob- rate walking into the cornfield at practically fills your windshield slightly overweight people with accepted for SA Assistant the netherworld as a young boy dense forests of corn stalks, works course the prominently displayed game's end. going. nasal drips." lem most screen adaptations of because you are scrinched too progrgro..piroctor.for:trio. who travels back to Iowa with against the film. peace decal on Ray's (what else?) Field of Dreams does work in ASee how long the sticky- ADo your levitating trick in the novels suffer - overkill. 'What was Both Costner and Madigan tightly together. It says, "If you Ray and the writer to pursue his Volkswagen van, Robinson places, particularly the latter half footed Garfields stick when you back seat by rolling down the 989H1990.Jab4de(hiyear:•. originally a measured and paced overact in the early stages of the can read this, you're too close." dream of breaking into the big shamelessly mugs the viewer with when you can't help but let the lick their feet, and how long they windows and sticking your feet crafting and weaving process in film and neither one realistically Sounds like a good time to pull Applications 'available leagues. these 60's images as rationale. wonder of it all touch a chord in stick when you don't. out one side and your head out the the novel is transposed to cellu- portrays any sense of struggle with out your list of things to do when Toss in Ray's yearning to But the movie does manage to AInject a little excitement into other. SA office, DM20. loid with all the subtlety of a mack you, but it's not the grand slam it you're stuck in a traffic jam. make peace with his dead father this sudden curve in their lives. shine despite all the contrivances. the life of the driver beside you. truck. could have been. aTake off your socks and make ADo some creative origami Pull our your squirt-o-rama water with the road maps. handpuppets. Duck down behind gun. • is Wednesday, May the dash and provide some enter- AS tick out your thumb and little it's probably here to stay. Get see when I went to see it. last If I ruled the world, I think I'd aDo your Jackie Stewart in finger and pretend you have a tainment for the folks in the sur- used to it. week... bring back SCTV. Cast your mind action impression. cellular phone. But what is shlock? Real But n000! Good Lord, it was back into the murky past; remem- shlock! Raw shlock! Is it that sort bad. And whereas shlock is usu- ber Johnny LaRue? Remember of taboo material too tasteless or ally good-bad, this was bad-bad. Coun t Floyd and Bobby B ittm an? wonky to be accepted by decent, Unredeemably awful! What do John Candy and Joe normal folk? Is it the stuff of Let's put it this way. There's a Flaherty and Eugene Levy think dreams, or nightmares, or Satur- • • • laugh every two hours. And Speed they're doing? Get off the big day mom ing cartoons? (Or worse, Zone is an hour and a half long. screen! Sunday morning cartoons?) Does Perhaps the worst thing about Enough said. Forget about it. it mean sacrificing dignity in order it is that I saw clips on TV where Avoid Speed Zone at all costs. to find creative freedom? they bragged that they destroy a This flick makes She's Out Of Red River Community College Yep, I think so. I'm the guy million bucks worth of cars in Control look good. (Okay, I con- Our Shlock Culture Correspondent loves it. who crosses the line and this film. So I'm thinking, hey, fess that I paid $6.50 and saw Advertising Art Graduating Class Trashes Speed Zone And Gets Nostalgic I saw a guy turned into a tenor by we're gonna see some Ferraris Ami Dolenz in a bathing suit, but a Sasquatch in Night of the De- driving into brick walls and believe me, there's a lot better By Jamie Shanks and dusted every night by robed mon. I saw James Woods get the Lamborghinis crashing head-on ways to spend $6.50 on a girl.) Student Exhibition I have a few things to get off acolytes carrying candles.) and ultimate stomach ulcer in Vide- into semis and stuff, which would So, I guess I'll go on the rec- my chest, not literally of course. somewhere between schis- odrome. I saw zombies chow be a sight to remember. ord as saying that next time May 23-May 30, 1989 First of all, I've had a grand tosomiasis and schmuck I found down on human flesh in Dawn Of Well, I walked out of the around, Shlock Shanks will take total of two people ask me what schlock (spelled shlock by the the Dead. I've even seen Chevy Towne theatre a bitter, sickened a long, hard look at the man in the FunnyFarm. I've seen it shlock is, so, not wishing to leave rest of the world). Chase in young man. It's a good thing I dark suit and the pointy ears who b/w data services inc. any loose ends untied, I feel I owe All it said was "of low quality all. didn't have any popcorn or I drives around in the Batmobile. So I was kind of hoping that them an explanation. I recently or value", from the Yiddish. would have thrown up and ruined You know who I mean... Speed Zone would be a huge hauled out my big Webster's Shlock appears to have been with everyone's evening. That's it. 61 Gertie Street dictionary (kept in a locked room us for at least several centuries, so oozing mass of shlock for me to Monday, May 15, 1989 Page 13 Page 12 Monday, May 15, 1989 • Blue Rodeo Bucks the Odds Jurriens Legacy were used not only for comfort but as sound baffles for recording purposes. Every morning, the band woke up together and cre- ated an atmosphere of experimen- RWB Open tation, trying to capture the es- sence of playing live. "A recording studio is very energy draining and boring," says Cuddy, "So we created an unin- timidating atmosphere which Rehearsals brought some spirit into the proc- ess." New editions to the band in- clude ex-Winnipegger Bobby By Cathy Kloczkowski strife found in all human relation- Wiseman on songwriting/key- The air is warm and smells ships. boards and Mark French on drums. French replaced Cleave slightly of sweat but is undenia- The moving ending of Thren- bly tinged with an electric current ody that left the audience hushed Anderson, who simply didn't want the lifestyle of the travelling that radiates from the audience to was broken by Evelyn Hart's the dancers and back again. comic relief as the pranced around band. Although Anderson's person- This isn't a usual performance the stage like an eager horse, ality will be missed, Wiseman's for the dancers of the Royal limbering up for the next dance. innovation is an added benefit for Winnipeg Ballet. This is some- Under the expert direction of thing much more magical and ballet mistress Alla Savchenko, the band. Blue Rodeo plans on riding intimate. duet partners Evelyn Hart. and This is the dream of former Daniel Nelson, and later, Stephen the wave of success by touring Artistic Director Henny Jurriens. Hyde and Elizabeth Olds, re- Europe, Australia, and North On Friday, April 28, the RWB hearsed the prelude of Les America. There is even some talk Blue Rodeo In Concert Photo By Jack Simpson opened its doors to the general Sylphides. about the Music Express Tour in Awards with more honors for Best Russia in the latter part of Octo- public for a free behind the scenes Although this classical ballet By Gregory Claeys "More often than not, students steam." look at their May 3-7 perform- choreographed my Mikhail Fok- Group, Best Video, and Best are rarely music fans. If we play a ber. for CMOR Single of the Year. The success of Experimentation has worked ance which featured Les ine in 1909 is still in the working- bar, people come out to see us, Those who missed Blue Ro- Many talented Canadian the band seems to stem from their for the band. For the release of deo's two shows here in Win- Sylphides, Threnody, Symphony out stage, by May 3 the soft fluid whereas students go because it's their second album, they rented a in D, Piano Variations III and movements that characterize this bands deserved the acclaimed ability to cross over into the coun- a college gig and they don't care nipeg can rest assured, because Juno Award for "Group of the try charts. torn-up theatre in Toronto and these "good ole boys" promise to Don Quixote pas de Deux. romantic ballet and compliment if it's Blue Rodeo. They just go made it homey. Sleeping bags Jurriens, who died in a tragic the music of Chopin will be flaw- Year", but Blue Rodeo has it for "If we cross into the country out to get drunk and let off a little return soon. car accident April 9, believed in less. this year. market, that's fine; if we don't, the importance of demystifying Petite and energetic Suzanne Evelyn Hart and Mark Godden Of the Royal Winnipeg Ballet The band has been playing we're not really concerned," says Toronto's Queen S Erect strip reek- Cuddy. Red River dance by bringing the audience Rubio seems to embody the spirit Community College closer to the dancers. He wanted of Hans Van Manen's sensual abilly scene for four and a half Asked about the feeling of C years and initially, like so many the audience to see the dancers Spanish-like pas de deux Piano Restaurant Review: winning a Juno, Cuddy said, Nomination Form for sweat, huff and puff so they would Variations III. other Canadian bands, struggled "Winning a Juno was too much realize the hard work that goes Rubio and partner Jackson to put an album together. excitement foroncday. Although Lieutenant-Governor's Medalists into perfecting the finished piece. McKie flawlessly performed the "No label even wanted the everything helps on the road to To achieve this intimate con- exciting acrobatic lifts, striking band," said guitarist/vocalist/ success, a number of other fac- Nominee's Name rind:Cale first name used by nominee) Nominee's Course tact between the audience and the twists and splits that characterize songwriterJim Cuddy, "We even tors will have to pave the way. Reviewer Has Hots Here today, gone tomorrow." The four medals available are considered not making a record dancers, J urriens implemented an this dance about a struggle of 1) diploma course students in the science-based curricula, open rehearsal before every per- wills between two people that and just to consider the bar scene." The U.S. market is quite dif- 2) diploma course students in the arts-based curricula, formance this season. ends in harmony. The will to succeed has pre- ferent from its Canadian counter- 3) certificate course students in the science-based curricula, vailed with the band winning part. Greg Keelor, who shares 4) certificate course students in the arts-based curricula, The small performance studio The Spanish fire and eroticism The criteria for selection of the Lieutenant-Governor's medalists are: in the newly built RWB building continue as Evelyn Hart. and numerous Canadian awards since most of the songwriting duties a) academic and technical ability For Sub-Zero b) participation in College Activities was filled to capacity with pre- Stephen Hyde practice various the release of their debut album with Cuddy, says, "Unlike Can- Outskirts Such awards include ada, where people will go to see c) good character and personality dominantly seniors and students, parts of Maurius Petipa's Don Please give information on the nominee in each of these categories if possible. Selection will be based only on information who find the stage performances Quixote Pas de Deux. 1987's Rock Express Award for an unheard-of-band, Americans provided on this form or on accompanying attachments. Selection is made exclusively on criteria relating to the student's graduating year. The Committee will make its own arrangements for nominee's transcripts. financially inaccessible, and chil- Spraying sweat into the audi- Top Canadian "New" Group of will not. That's where the awards The Selection Committee is comprised of one senior administrator. two members of the instructional staff of related subject dren who find the open rehearsal ence, Hyde perfectly executed a By Jason Hopko Splits, ten different Parfai ts, Twin the best possible ice cream for the year, 1988 COCA Confer- will benefit us." areas. and two members of the Students' Association. The names of the recipients selected are confidential until announced at graduation when Medals are presented. more fun and entertaining. mini solo of long jumps, intricate Imagine this scenario. Delight with hot fudge, Straw- you to taste." ence Award for "Best Contempo- "You have to show your mu- Phidelia Bodnarchuk, a student step combinations and dizzying You're standing in some mall berry Shortcake, Peach Melba, Well, this reviewer thinks she rary Music Artists" and the list sic to a lot of people in order for Nominations must be submitted by June 1 to the Student Awards Officer, C312. at RRCC, said she really enjoyed turns set to light, staccato music. in East Kildonan, sweating while etc. All for only S1.89. The best has accomplished that and more. goes on to include numerous them to show it to others," says a) Academic or technical ability (other than information on RRCC transcript e.g. awards won, standing in course, work the open rehearsal because the The last dance, Symphony in you're shopping. Your mind is on deal I had found previously was Sub Zero is involved with a pro- country awards. Cuddy. experience. comments). dancers seemed more like real D, was by far the favorite of young ice cream, the only thing that will at the Mac's store at the end of my motion for the Sunshine Fund, Ties with Muchmusic pushed The Canadian college circuit people in their colorful leg warm- and old in the audience. This is a quench the giant thirst that parches street. Easy on the wallet it which sends kids to camp. Notaro the single Try to the top of the pop never transpired into anything, ers and tights and she really got to dance making fun of dancers and your throat. You remember the seemed, but what about the size thinks that for an ice cream stand charts and to the top of the Casby according to Keelor. b) Participation in College Activities (please be specific - e.g., if Students' Association Clubs or sports at what level and to what see how much work went into a dancing. freezing temperatures of winter of the portions? to be successful as a family out- extent). performance. The various comical sketches and a possible solution occurs to Salivating, I ordered the Sinful let, it must involve itself in the She also said it was an excel- set to the light tempo of Hayden's you. Moment. I was given this mound community. lent opportunity for students. Clock Symphony left the audi- Sub Zero at 298 Jamison in of chocolate covered ice cream, "It's good for business and it's "Students usually have a tight ence laughing hysterically, espe- East Kildonan seemed to be the filled with cream. I gobbled heart- good for everyone involved with The cure c) Good character and personality: (e.g. if possible, provide examples that illustrate these traits). budget, so a free performance is cially in the scene where Eric answer to the quest for exquisite ily, and a sense of ice cream these promotions." really great." Wolfram, playing the company ice cream at low prices. euphoria overtook my being. The only problem this reviewer The moody Gregorian chant- clown, steps on his partner's toes Finding the establishment, I After I finished, I had to ask the had with Sub Zero was finding it. for cancer d) While it is not considered by the Selection Committee in determining the medalists. additional background information. like music and sober looks on the and, in the final climactic scene, went in to taste it's claim to fame. owner, Nina Notaro, what gave It is deep in a residential area, but such as hometown, high school, family status, community activities, student activities and awards in the first year of a faces of the dancers was a strik- bungles the intricate steps and After all, this was the same place her the idea for Sub Zero, and that can also be considered a plus diploma course, etc., would be beneficial for publicity purposes. ing contrast to their bright rain- ends up with his back to the audi- that had won The Quest for the why the prices were so low. because it feels like you're eating bow-colored clothes and the care- ence to the chagrin of all the other Best S undaes, a contest sponsored "I got the idea for Sub Zero ice cream in your backyard. is in your "Et free, relaxed atmosphere of the dancers. by the Winnipeg Free Press. I because ice cream is kept at be- If you can't tell by now, I really Each nomination must be signed by four or more students and/or instructors. audience as Threnody, the first RWB Communications Direc- mean, to beat out the Bridge Drive low zero for optimum freshness. enjoyed Sub Zero, and I recom- Please Print Name Signature Student or Instructor dance, began. tor Debbie Hennig said the open Inn is really something. With that The prices are low because I want mend it to everyone. The price is genes. This Winnipeg premiere by rehearsals this year have been attitude in mind, I opened the to appeal to the person who wants right and the ice cream is terrific. Vancouver choreographer Judith extremely popular with the gen- door to ice cream heaven. to treat themselves to the best Forget about your waistline. Marcuse is a powerful piece where eral public and they plan to con- This reviewer was truly blown without spending incredible Look at it this way. A strawberry the edges between modern and tinue them next season. away. I really don't care for ice amounts of money," she said. Ice cream cone could conceiva- classical ballet blur as it explores "Henny would have wanted it cream places, but this was totally "Quality is the name of the bly fulfill 3 out of 4 of your daily the life cycle and the joys and that way." different from the rest. Banana game, and I make sure we have food group requirements. Page 14 Monday, May 15, 1988 Monday, May 15, 1989 Page 15 a AMOY CIJ Conference Covers Journalistic Ethics: S1 The Projector P Red River Community College Volunteers 2055 Notre Dame Ave. How Much Privacy Are Athletes Entitled To? R3H-0J9 (204) 632-2479 By Chris Irvine pected to be a cheerleader for the business." handling of the story and said that has been destroyed by his off-ice Volunteers are urgently needed Reach 20,000 readers every two weeks with an ad for the Manitoba Special Olym- How far journalists can go in team and it's players, but now Panel member Peter Taglian- the media was trying to do it's performance and that story must in The Projector. RATES: and has been told," Irving said. pics Variety Summer Games to covering the private life of an that's not the case." etti, a two-year Winnipeg Jet, had job. one sixteenth/page $20 the lone opposing opinion. "I went to the Carlyle house be held June 1-3 at the U of M. athlete became the subject of a Most of the panelists agreed "The Probert story was legiti- one eight/page $35 "What happens off the ice is and talked to Mrs. Carlyle. We This is the largest event on the heated debate at a downtown that an athlete's private life should mate because it affected the en- one quarter/page $70 nobody's business but the had a good conversation and I MSO calendar and you can be a journalism conference on Satur- remain private unless it affects tire Red Wing team. If it was just one half page $110 player's." asked her three times if she would part of it by calling the MSO Information Notice of day. his team's performance. a case of a player enjoying a few one full page $250 "Athletes have a right to their Taglianetti also panned the like to go on camera, she said no office at 985-4230. The conference was held by beers, then it wouldn't have been • private lives and I don't care what media's handling of fellow Jet and that was the end of it. I wasn't the Manitoba chapter of the Centre a story," Taglianetti rebutted. Graduation Ceremony We have volume discounts, preferred space they do away from the field; but if Randy Carlyle's positive test for harassing here, I just wanted to for Investigative Journalism at the Volunteers needed to help on the Diploma Graduation-Two year programs reservations, a free ROP (run of press) color as it breaks the law or affects their or a banned substance at the World find out if she knew anything I Marlborough Inn. The debate Moderator Dan Lett of the wards, feed patients, assist with Tuesday, June 27, 1989 at 1:30 pm in North Gym well as discounts for media blitzes. Send order the team's play, then it has to be Hockey Championships in Stock- didn't. That's part of the media's ensued during a discussion be- Winnipeg Free Press had to deal recreation and day care programs, and remittance payable to Red River Community holm, Sweden, last week. tween local sports reporters and reported," CJOB sports director job, to let the people know what's with loud interruptions and raised complete daily menus or join the Certificate Graduation-Programs of one year or less College Students' Association. For advertising Bob Irving said. "The press had no right to bug going on." information call 632-2473. athletes in the panel. voices throughout the 90-minute auxiliary at Deer Lodge Centre. Wednesday, June 28, 1989 at 1:30 pm in North Gym Randy's wife. She had nothing to The panel also discussed the "The classic confrontation is Irving's colleague, CKND discussion. For more info, call Wayne Elliott no longer Ali vs. Frazier, but it's sports director Joe Pascucci, had do with what happened. If report- recent persecution of former at 837-1301, ext. 2224. Graduates are to assemble no later than 1:00 pm the public's right to know versus similar views. ers want to find out what hap- Detroit Red Wing Bob Probert, The CU conference attracted in the Mall Level in the hallways around the base of the individual privacy," Nick Bas- "I don't believe in reporting on pened, they should talk to the who was arrested and suspended approximately 140 practising Tower (Building C). Signs will be posted designating taja, a 14-year a player unless it affects the team's player himself and leave the on charges relating to his alcohol journalists and journalism stu- the area in which each course will assemble. You LAST League veteran, said. performance. If he's out drink- family alone." and drug abuse. dents. The next conference is "The journalist was once ex- ing, then plays bad, then it's my Pasucci defended the media's "Probert's on-ice performance slated to run next fall. will line up, in alphabetical order, fill out a name card and then will be escorted into the North Gym, taking seats in the section reserved for you. Council Meeting Graduation gowns are to be worn by all grads. The company providing rentals will send you an Wednesday, May 17 Blue Bomber Season Preview I order form prior to the graduation date. Normally, ECD3u 3 FT MS A N y • gowns are picked up on the mall level near the lecture By Todd Lewys HOW 4 pm in C-720 theatres before 1:00 pm on Graduation Day. Nothing comes easy for the close to signing Walby, things won the day by bailing out an -cri)) CANADIANS . around the Bomber office have anemic offence. H ARE CYCLISTS Heading into the 1989 CFL calmed down. Sean Salisbury has Unless the Bombers fill the season, GM Cal Murphy and his done his part by expressing con- vacant positions on offence and I coaching staff will again be forced fidence that he and Murphy will defence adequately, and the of- F Winnipeg needs... to use training camp to shore up eventually work out their differ- fence becomes more effective, The United Way key positions left vacant by off- ences. they will be hard-pressed to re- kV; \, at5 patmciparrion ( season defections and retirements. Now that the Bomber soap peat as champions in Combine this with the fact that opera has been brought up to date, 1989. o0 head coach will be there is one question that lingers ss 4 o‘ breaking two new faces into his in the minds of all "true blue" 60 k SO coaching staff, and you have the Bomber fans. R.R.C.C. STUDENT'S ASSOCIATION PRESENTS SOCIAL EVENING formula that the Bombers seem to The question is, "can the Honoring encounter at every training Bombers repeat in '89?" camp—uncertainty. It all depends. Colleen Cline & Wynne McCullough So much for basking in the For instance, can the Bombers APPLE RIVER 4 afterglow of being Grey Cup depend on free agent Will Lewis SATURDAY, MAY 27, 1989 champions. (formerly of the Ottawa Rough TUBING A tumultuous off-season that Riders) to fill the void left by the ELKS HALL 1080 Wall Street saw cornerback James Jefferson departed James Jefferson at left JULY LONG WEEKEND and safety Bennie Thompson sign cornerback? Can Michael Allen 8:00 p.m. $7.00 per person 4 with NFL teams (Seattle step in and make us forget the Seahawks and New Orleans intense Bennie Thompson? Tickets available from Nancy Gill, ext. 553 or see Ruth in the Buffalo Saints respectively) has left the Can the Bombers depend on Trip Includes: Bombers' secondary hurting. the offence to consistently score points and keep an overworked Bus transportation via stereo-equipped Greyhounds Jefferson and Thompson en- Buses leave at 8 p.m. June 30. 1989 joyed banner years in 1988, a defence off the field? This re- Buses return after tubing July 3. 1989 year which saw them both named mains to be seen, as Salisbury 2 nights accommodation at Ramada Inn — St. Paul. MN. P a 'at 0 to the CFL's all-star team. will have to be more consistent, a (Pool. whirlpool. restaurants. close to shopping) The Bombers will find it diffi- decent replacement for Bastaja 2 days tubing at Apple River Ixoseesi i 4(0 cult to replace the two, especially will have to be found, and a run- Socials Saturday and Sunday nights at hotel Thompson, whose hard-hitting ning game will have to be found Shopping shuttles 1 • amid the ruins of the Bombers' Wine and Cheese Party at River style lent a needed element of Ofratireaaatra.at•Seatest est.:::;; . intimidation to a defence that offensive playbook. Bar-B-Que Beer Bash — Free beer. hot dogs and hamburgers relied largely on finesse. On the other hand, can the Duty Free shopping toe:O\C:\ All taxes and gratuities 00 As if the Bombers needed any defence be relied upon to keep 2 MONTHS $59 AND MORE more bad news, they soon got it every game close if the offence UNLIMITED USE continues to sputter? 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