NEWS ENTERTAINMENT OPINIONS th.jector `MaNIM:rr" Red River Community College November 10 - December 1, 1997 Volume 30• Issue 5 How much do they make? SA pays big $$ for exec By Deborah W. Matejicka Campbell. admitted the SA has been losing Staff Writer Second year Business money for the "past seven years". Administration student, Glen But, in 1993 the SA recorded a RCC students are Meikle, agreed. surplus of over $7,000. spending $32,000 "I think as far as students are The next year severance pack- R concerned, they have a right to ages given to Ox employees more on Students' know where every cent goes," helped create a deficit of over Association salaries this said Meikle. $124,000. That is half of their year. "Even if we pay a small por- current $300,000 debt. tion, we still have a right to The decision to dismiss the Ox But SA President Michael know," he said. staff was made by the SAB, not Food Services' Newest Kiosk Mall Level • Corner Bldgs D & E Crowley won't tell them who's the Executive Director. getting the money. The SAB is the same govern- "From a student standpoint, I Salaries a private matter File Photo ing body that approved the understand a concern may arise Crowley said the salaries are a Receive One Entry Form Per Purchase Former College Prez Knowles made $107,607 last year. $32,500 increase in administra- Receive a Free Bagel Sandwich where it seems we're not keeping private matter to be kept between tive salaries this June without with every 5 coffees purchased for a Colour T.V. to be drawn on students abreast of SA activities, the SA and its employees. He knowledge of how much went to (Value $230) Friday, November 28th, 1997. but students elect officials to said that decision was made by College salaries whom. lookout for the best interests," the Student Advisory Board years "We could have hired someone said Crowley. ago. probably much, much cheaper," "Students in ly supplement "They are private staff,...paid, public knowledge said Crowley. "We could have some costs, but he SA pays for permanent staff. I don't think it's gotten somebody to cut back the By Deborah W. Matejicka certain staff to ..amplete certain necessary," he said. Staff Writer Top 5 RRCC employee Crowley added, that unlike losses, cut back the budget, but tasks." we hired Dave to expand our and officer salaries: _ It's not difficult to figure out instructors, who are required by (Year ending June 30/97)` business horizons." nyone wanting to find out where most of the money has law to disclose salaries over which RRCC instructors Crowley said, though, that it is A 1.Anthony Knowles gone. $50,000, "we are a separately and officers are raking in the big incorporated body; we don't fan still too early to tell if the SA is (Senior Officer) Last year's Executive Director, bucks need look no further than under that Bill." getting all the bang for their buck $107,607 Cord Fardoe, said he made in Mayor. this year's Auditor's Report on S32,500. Crowley said the hiring of 2. Margaret M. Martini "Nothing yet, it's only Supplementary Financial Dave Mayor replaced Fardoe Mayor, a Certified Management Information. (Program Coordinator) Accountant with 25 November," he said. "I this past June. don't know when "I'd be happy to make half of $85,201 A $32,000 increase in adminis- years management that, even a quarter!," exclaimed 3. Kent T. Morgan experience, was to we'd be able to see trative salaries coincided with anything con- 5th term Administrative (Media Specialist) Mayor's hiring. help cut back on Assistant student Alissa Proctor $84,568 the SA's financial crete." Fay Wilken (Administrative He said the when she saw the salary of sev- losses and to 4. Ken Webb Assistant), Pat Siemens state of the eral instructors. (Senior Officer) (Accounting) and Mayor fall reduce the Proctor said she thinks reliance on stu- budget by $82,912 under that particular salary cate- instructors must deserve the dents fees by gener- year's end, in 5. Barry A. Smith gory. which an approx- salaries they get because "they In an earlier interview, Mayor ating alternative (Instructor) imate $1,600 sur- do work a lot." said some of the increased money revenue sources. A two year-old law requires $81,102 Crowley plus is expected, was his, but "some of it is for the would tell every provincial educational staff who works here." is all. institution, hospital or govern- Last year's $66,635 salary, put But Wilken and Siemens con- ment agency to publically print Yadao in the upper echelons of firmed they had not yet received any employee's salary over the report. raises, pending employee $50,000 and can be found in However, Larry Partap, reviews. most libraries under the Coordinator of the Creative "And I haven't for some Government Documents section. Communications program said time," added Wilkens "It's part of our responsibility the report is missing the point. laughing. for accountability to the taxpay- "I don't see-the purpose of it," , a first ers of ," said Fausto said Partap. "I don't know what year Dental Assistant Yadao, Dean of Student Affairs. difference it makes." student, doesn't think $ 3.00 "We have to, at least in part, Last year Partap made the SA should send out show them where their tax dol- $51,503. a public document $2.00 lars are being spent," he said. He said regardless of what an reporting all employ- "In principle, I'm in support of employee's salary is, the report ee salaries over it." should look at whether the salary S50,000, but she said $3.00 is relative to the work being the information done by that employee. should still be avail- Natalia Demchenko, also an able to enquiring stu- X1.00 : Administrative Assistant stu- dents. dent, agreed. "I think if a stu- "If it was one of my instruc- dent wants access to tors, I'd be interested," she said. that information, they "I'd like to know if what should be able to get they're making is relative to the it without the big quality of work they're doing." photo by Kart Puchala runaround, or big Although students pay some of SA Executive Director Dave secrecy," said See "Other" page 2... Mayor's salary, its exact amount is not available to the public.

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Frank Landry, News Editor 2 CollegeNews Phone: (204) 632-2479 Cale eNews 3 Student jilted by Ox EXPLORING THE COLLEGE Video to steer females to non-traditional careers By Scott Brown "I think (the program) is cru- technology," said Dean Cooper, will have to be visually exciting "What I can learn from doing By Megan Tate Editor-in-chief cial," said Ruth Mitchell, policy RRCC television instructor. and leave people wanting more this project is a hundred times tudents should be wary of manager for the Directorate. The video's future is still in the information," said Cooper. what I would ever learn in class. S used textbook deals at The D RCC and the provin- "You can't pick up a paper now hands of Rosemary Vodrey, He said the project will also These kinds of things you can Ox- prices may not be as sweet cial government could without hearing about the grow- Minister of Culture, Heritage, benefit the College. only learn from hands-on." ing market for technology-based as they appear. join forces to encourage and Citizenship for the province. "The two female Cre Comms Garcia de la Huerta said the fields." will be involved in every aspect. project's premise is important Simon Burgess made that dis- young girls to stay in sci- covery when a deal on a second, Mitchell said the Role Model Two students to produce They'll be acting as apprentices because of publicity already ence. Program will show high school hand textbook at the student The proposal still under con- throughout the whole thing," he devoted to the issue. The proposed partnership girls the importance of keeping store ended up costing him more sideration would see two said. "The whole experience will "It's really important. There's would be part of the Role Model their future options open by stay- than double the price of a new Creative Communications stu- be very valuable." always articles about girls being Program and a Training for ing in math and science classes. copy. dents produce a 10 minute video, Claudia Garcia de la Huerta, treated differently in the class- Tomorrow Scholarship Program, One idea involves the produc- "I just assumed because I was mainly of interviews with women who was selected along with room, especially in math and sci- both sponsored by the Manitoba tion of an educational video by buying it second hand it would in the workforce. Debbie Matejicka, said she is Women's Directorate. RRCC's television department. ences. They feel intimidated," be cheaper than the original "We'll have to entertain and excited about the project's "Basically, the focus will help she said. "We hope this video price," said Burgess. The Directorate hopes to steer inform a lot of different age prospects. Burgess' used text cost girls towards "non-traditional" to break down the stereotype that will give them incentive to really "The problem we have with groups. This video can't be a "I'm excited because it's• a him more than a new copy careers. men are only in fields of high go after it." used books is students set the staid, corporate-looking video. It field I want get into," she said. price," said Todd Buchanan, shelf we can use it as a guide." manager of The Ox. Ultimately students must take If an Ox employee finds a responsibility, Buchanan said. book priced higher than a new "The onus is on the student to Women content copy, the employee will reduce find the new price of the book." the used price. If a student does find a prob- But The Ox doesn't keep track lem with a book purchased at of the new prices. The Ox, Buchanan advises the in Building J "We don't have the ability to student to return it to The Ox. It check new prices of all the books will then be re-priced with the By Heather Allen loved mechanics and in the that come in," said Buchanan. student receiving a refund for the future hopes to work as a freight "If there is another copy on the over-payment. t's hard to imagine any woman liner mechanic. Ivoluntarily venturing into the "Sure they hassle us, but it's all depths of Builuing J, but Paula in good fun. They really respect Fletcher pulls on her coveralls the fact that we're there," said Instructor honored every day. Waterman of her male class- teaching, I've been on the radio," By Holly MacLean She said she remembers feel- mates. Moir said. "It's a perfect set up." ing strange and out of place on Karen Mikolayenko, a class- any Moir is the first instruc- Moir said when he first started the first day of class. mate of Waterman's, agreed. Gtor in three years to receive at RRCC, he wasn't sure whether "When I realized I was the "It's tough, but if you really the Students' Association he would stay, but the satisfac- only girl in my Heavy Duty enjoy your work it doesn't both- Teaching Award of Excellence. tion he receives when he hears Equipment Mechanics class I er you," Miklayenko said. Moir, the radio instructor in one of his former students on the wondered what I'd gotten myself the Creative Communications radio makes him glad he chose into," she said. Feels right at home program, was nominated by his teaching. .9 The were the same sentiments Christine Woloskoski said she Soon you may be able to read the Projector on the World Wide Web. students last year. of Melanie Waterman, one of felt right at home when she came "I'm absolutely bumfuzzled," Honored to be nominated four women in Civil to RRCC for the Design said Moir when presented with As for the award, Moir said it Engineering, Construction Construction course. the award. was an honor to be nominated. Design. There are 20 people in "I lived in Medika, Manitoba, SA to Moir has taught at the College hit 'Web SA President Michael Crowley the entire class. and in elementary school I was since 1990 and said his favorite photo and caption by Kari Puchala said such nominations are up to "The work is tough and physi- the only girl in my class, so this By Jamie Williamson and make people in a wider paper, which is currently only part of teaching is the students. students. A new RRCC program makes coming to school look too good to be cally demanding," said Fletcher is no different," laughs range more aware of our ser- available on campus. "I've had excellent students "Exceptional teaching is a very true. The students of the Culinary Arts program learn the basics of of her mechanics course. "I'm Woloskoski. ople surfing the vices and programs," said SA "Right now we're in the pro- every year, and this year is no valuable asset to the students at given no special treatment, and I Overall, the women said Internet could soon President Michael Crowley. cess of working out the format exception." cold food preparation in an upbeat atmosphere. Above, Gerrit Pe the College. If the students feel like it that way." they're not given any special The site would include infor- and other details," said Scott Moir said he really enjoys Hofman works with his classmates to prepare a fresh fruit platter for come across the Students' their instructor is exceptional, "The class is cool, and I like treatment or looked down upon mation about campus radio sta- Brown, editor-in-chief. teaching, but his first love is a College faculty party. Association website if all they should nominate them for the guys I'm stuck with for the by instructors or male class- tion CMOR, the Projector, the "We would most likely be radio. the award." next year," she added. mates, despite being the minority goes according to plan. Ox, and other student-related posting a scaled down version Moir has been on the radio for Crowley said if one year there The course involves hands-on sex in their classes. The SA is currently in the pro- information. of the paper, so that it wouldn't 28 years. with CFAM in Altona isn't a winner, it's because mechanics of large machinery as They said they were more con- cess of putting information The staff at the Projector is add too much work for the and CBC among others. Last nobody has been nominated. well as learning different parts cerned with acquiring skills and about all of its services at the currently in the process of look- staff." year he was the color commen- An instructor can only win the QUOTE THIS: and elements of the equipment. pulling their own work load fingertips of computer users ing at putting issues of the The website should be opera- tator for the Goldeyes award once. Fletcher said she has always around the world. newspaper on the site as well. tional by January, while the on COB. Students who want to submit a 10% "It will hopefully generate This would mean virtually Projector will join the site later He now fills in on CBC radio nomination should go to the SA DISCOUNT more publicity for the College unlimited circulation for the in the year. and said he hopes to be back with office, room DM-20, beside the RED RIVER "I have from an Smoke this, baby! the Goldeyes next summer. Cave. COMMUNITY COLLEGE early age abjured "All the time that I've been STUDENTS & STAFF WITH I.D. the use of meat, and Hoping for flood of blood Other notable salaries (ON ALL REGULARLY the time will come PRICED MERCHANDISE) people this year," said Ryan The clinic was recently held at ...continued from page 1 to the information and had no By Peter A. Dul when man such as 1 Rogers, vice president of student the , Other notables on the list for problems with the regulation. EVERYTHING FOR THE affairs. where it did not reach its target the fiscal year ending June 30, "As long as the rest of the pub- GREAT OUTDOORS will look upon the rrhe Canadian Red Cross Students will have the opportu- goals. 1997 included retired instructors, lic discloses their salaries, I have 1 is hoping to get a better CAMPTRAILS & JACK WOLFSKIN murder of animals as nity to give blood, Thursday, "It wasn't optimal because it Roger no problem with BACKPACKS response from RRCC stu- November 13 between 9 a.m and was during mid-term tests," said Hamelin's it," saidA rt EUREKA & JACK WOLFSKIN TENTS they now look upon the Projector salaries: dents this year during it's 3 p.m in the College's South the Red Cross' clinic coordinator and Robert Advertising JANSPORT PACKS (based on 16 issues/year) UNITED the murder of men." blood donor clinic. Gym. Kirsten Schroeder. Barr's salaries instructor Kenn COLUMBIA CLOTHING AND Scott Brown $2,400 Organizers are hoping to at over White who made FOOTWEAR In February of 1996 the Frank Landry $2,000 ARMY -Leonardo Da Vinci encourage participation by offer- $70,000 each. S53,051. KODIAK. HITEC & SOREL BOOTS College had 164 donors, which Asked not to eat ing a draw to win a free lunch at Former Hans Ongsansoy $2,000 Harikirpal BANFF & GORETEX CLOTHING was down from October of 1995, Participants are being asked to SURPLUS the Prairie Lights restaurant. RRCC Kari Puchala $2,000 Dulat, a Sales and BOLLE SUNGLASSES when there were 198. not eat before donating and to The next clinic will be held in President Marketing COLEMAN OUTDOOR PRODUCTS The Manitoban? The Organizers are hoping this is present identification bearing full SALES February of 1998 Tony Knowles' 100 grand plus instructor who made 550,518, BAUSCH AND LOMB BINOCULARS Uniter? Nahhh... the not the beginning of a trend. name and signature or photo- agreed. 460 Portage Ave. SONY ELECTRONICS "Our goal is to get about 200 graph. came in at the top of the list. Across from The Bay Projector is the only With the dog days of summer left far behind, some "It really doesn't matter to me Every instructor contacted, Ph. 78E1421 "CANADA'S LARGEST paper that rocks my big... smokers are still finding time to enjoy the outdoors. including Partap, agreed students either way," he said. "I really Open Seven Day- A Week OUTDOOR STORE" Projector news tips and snitch line phone 63202479 or FAX 69709080 -An Anonymous Student and taxpayers alike have a right don't care." • ' 'the' PirOjeetor thyProjector November 10, 1997 November 10, 1997

4 CollegeNews CollegeNews 5 SECURITY NEWS Research time limited Market Driven Training By Joey Olafson Gibson said it was a proactive decision, even though the library Recent Incidents dward Damaro franti- didn't necessarily experience any Fi cally typed away at a problems. students reap benefits Gibson said the computers are October 15 — Room in Building A was entered and two computers library resource computer. in favor of paying for a Market dential with regards to the stu- in extremely high demand since By Lindsay Brown were stolen. Above his head a huge sign Driven Training student's aca- dent, so they know they can come three terminals are to be shared stated; "No E-mail, No Games, demic appeal cost of $150. to the SA with any academic or by the entire student population. he SA has decided Market October 23 — Locker in Building J entered. Drawing kit was stolen. No Chat, 15 minute time limit." When an appeal reaches its disciplinary concerns and it will She said librarians will politely Driven Training students Damaro, a Business T final stage, an advocate is be kept in a very close circle," ask a student to end their com- are RRCC students after all. October 27 — Backpack containing text books stolen from hallway Administration student, was brought in to present the stu- said Crowley when pressed for puter session if the rule is being This is despite the fact the stu- of Building F. doing research when he noticed dent's case to the appeal board. A further details. tested. dents don't pay SA fees. the sign. student advocate costs S300, with Crowley said Market Driven However, the regulation is "As a students' association we Crime Prevention Tips (Annoying Phone Calls) "I think it is an appropriate the SA and College each paying Training students are allowed to only enforced if students are have a responsibility to represent time limit, there are other stu- half the tab. use all campus facilities as well. waiting. students, that's what we are here If a caller will not identify himself, if caller remains silent, or at dents who would like to use it," In this case, the student, who The Market Driven Training • for, Market Driven Training the first lewd remark, simply HANG UP. Do not talk to the person said Damaro. does not pay SA fees, wanted the Centre is a part of the Continuing Catalogue on Web Centre or not," said Michael and do not slam the receiver. Do not give the caller the satisfaction The new rules regarding the SA to pay half of the advocate's Education Division located at Gibson said RRCC's library Crowley, SA president. research computers were imple- fees. Union Station. they are seeking. catalogue is on the Worldwide At an Oct. 30 Student Advisory mented six weeks ago. "All appeals are totally confi- Web, and can be accessed from Board meeting, the Board voted • Always be cautious of divulging any personal information to any- photo by Kari Puchala Caning and if in doubt, verify the Business Administration students do some group work. An expanded library would any Internet browser. one on the Know who is Primarily for research There are many such comput- name and number in the directory and call back. provide more study room and work areas. Library administrators hope ers available around the College, Building A needs the new rules will encourage stu- so accessing the library catalogue Young children should be properly instructed on the importance • dents to use the resource comput- should not be a problem. of never revealing information to unknown callers. They should not ers primarily for research. There have been no complaints advise they are home alone. Have them take the caller's name and Library to expand? "They were designed for $4 million number. regarding the 15 minute research the project off the around. more room for studying, and research," Lynn Gibson, library technician. "It defeats the pur- rule at the library, Gibson said. By Krista Folkers to 512 million, said Ron Barnes, More than a decade ago, for- specifically for group work. director of facilities. Security Services: Big bucks mer NDP Education Minister The library remains relatively pose if people are going to use it Most students do not mind lim- he Board of Governors The province will pick up the Maureen Hemphill ear-marked unchanged from the time it was for chatting." iting their research so other stu- difference by contributing just We are located in room C115 (phone 632-2323). If you have any $4 million for a new RRCC constructed in the late 1960s. It Last year it was reported the dents get a chance. Tis looking for $4 mil- needed to computers would not have a over S5 million. security concerns or questions, please drop in and visit with us. We library which was to open for the was designed to serve a full-time "It's only common courtesy," lion. would be please to assist_ restricted time limit unless prob- To date, the CDC has collected 1987-88 school year. student population of roughly she said. photo by Kari Puchala The search is part of a College S400,000 from internal sources renovate "The government promised the 2,700, Bozyk said. lems arose. Station Manager Jeff Walker Development Council (CDC) and corporate contributions. money during an election," said There are now almost 6,000 plan to raise funds to fix the seri- The CDC hasn't started solicit- Bozyk. "We had proceeded to the full time students at the College. ous state of Building A. ing alumni contributions or gifts facility point where we had full working The library is currently around Learning on-line Increased The CDC has already orga- from small corporations. SAB BRIEFS benefits of being able to com- By Jeff Eyamie By Frank Landry drawings and the project was 22,000 square feet. From the pre- By Tanya Beck nized committees for fund-raising "We're on a roll. There's no ready to be tendered." liminary results of the study, it plete courses from home comput- who will target the Board, the Staff Hither News Editor question we're on a roll," said "Unfortunately, the NDP gov- has been estimated that the real n-line and in tune with ers. visitint y College, alumni and corporations. Ken Holland, director of the The issues discussed at the Oct. 30 Student Advisory Board meet- fter waiting 10 years, ernment fell, and there was a need of the library is somewhere the times, RRCC is Students have registered from While the CDC will soon ask CDC. change in government. The new between 40,000 and 44,000 O all across Canada and Distance ing, in brief: RRCC may get a new expanding the number of for the SA for support to the tune of Holland added he is comfort- A government had priorities other square feet, or about double the Education has received requests $200,000, students will also con- able with the 5400,00() figure as it library once a needs analy- than funding a new library," she current size, according to Gae courses available to stu- for information about the courses tribute directly through tuition • The "Vision Investment Partnership" (VIP) program was dis- is right now. cussed. SAB members were asked to consider invoking student sis study is completed. said. Burns, a consultant with Corbett dents over the Internet. from the United States as well. OMB. The Board was concerned they The College now has to find Universities have received Cibinel. Five Internet based courses Distance Education first went CMOR "You might be looking at a full- levies totalling 5200,000 over five years- roughly $8.89 per full time would have to give up their enough money to build it. funding in the past for the expan- The expanded size would have been added to the Distance on-line two years ago. time student contributing 44 cents student. The SAB will decide on the levy next month. By Michele Yeo reserve fund if the amount owing "The big problem is that the sion of libraries. reflect an average for Canadian Education curriculum since a month and a Continuing for the work exceeded fund-rais- government will not necessarily Brandon University was colleges on a per-student basis, September. Disadvantages n a recent campus survey 68 per Education student contributing SI • Ox manager Todd Buchanan asked for a mandate to discuss sell- ing. pay for the entire cost of con- promised a new library at the he added. The on-line courses are credit "One of the disadvantages is cent of respondents were able per course," said Barry Garbutt, ing arrangements with the Bookstore and cafeterias. Buchanan I "The Board is required to main- struction. That policy has same time as RRCC. Their in Continuing Education pro- keeping the material up-to-date," to identify CMOR as being the campaign director. wants to give the Bookstore exclusive rights to sell used books and tain a reserve fund," said Ralph changed," said Ron Barnes, library was finally renovated Original Proposal grams. Mireau said. campus radio station. However, S4 million will not computer software in exchange for the exclusive rights to sell school Bullock, chairman of the Board. director of facilities. with some government funding "Parents don't have to pay for "Sites can go down, or educa- Station manager Jeff Walker cover the entire cost of recon- supplies, and he wants to do so before a new manager is hired for The original 1980s proposal Holland said right now, people Barnes said the provincial gov- in 1992, said Bozyk. babysitters and people can update tional institutions will put up said he would like to see that struction. Jan. 1. The board gave him this mandate. called for the construction of a seemed ready to give. ernment has not said what their new library. The new study is their skills while holding a job," showcase pieces and then change number increase. To bring the building up io "Our timing is pretty good at policy will be, but that they will Needs report proposing an addition to the said Gail Mireau, program offi- "I'd like to see the station have • Coca Cola will be providing the College with 550,000 per year for them, so there's more mainte- today's standards would cost $10 this point," he said. not pay for 100 per cent of the cer for Distance Education, of the more visibility and people have new projects, according to Sept. 30 minutes. They will also give This past August, the College library. nance that way," she added. construction. more knowledge of CMOR," he the College S15,000 in promotions and hire a student to promote commissioned Corbett Cibinel "The location of the library 'They will pay for some per- said. "We want to be more than a their product on campus every year, paying $15,000 for the job. SA Architects to proceed with a within the College is excellent. It Spring time demolition centage of the construction based glorified PA system." Executive Director Dave Mayor said Coke will be slowly transfer- report outlining the needs of the should not be moved. The origi- on some criteria that has to be Walker said the station is doing By Krista Folkers revamped. ring all vending machines to accommodate the 600 mL size bottle, library, and to propose various nal proposal called for the library He said there is a lot of which retails for S 1.35. developed," he added, "but the solutions. to be re-located," he said. SiartYourSuninier better than last year in terms of requirement of a library is not volunteer DJs and feels this is a uilding A has been slated "redundancy" in the building The report will be completed The library could be expanded for demolition in May. and many of the labs are outdat- necessarily high enough to out into the halls or a new level sign of people taking more notice. B • The SAB agreed to fund a student advocate for a Market Driven in early November, but will This is the first of three phas- receive any funding." Currently the DJ schedule is ed. Training Centre (MDTC) student's academic appeal. MDTC stu- clearly recommend the need for could be added. Job search now! es needed to renovate it. Pat Bozyk, director of library full, with people asking for slots. The building will go through dents do not pay fees to the SA. Dave Mayor, SA executive direc- an expanded library, said Boyzk. "Libraries are going through a -c-c-c-c-c-c-c-c-c-c- The entire renovation of the three phases before it is fin- services, said that concerns her. change now. They're going from That's a change from last year tor said this may present an opportunity to illustrate the utility of the "Over the past 12 years we ierEmBER Register Now! building will take about 12 ished. This will include: "The library is an integral part books to computers. It's a change when the station was begging for SA to MDTC students. The delivery of student services to these stu- have identified a number of months, said Ron Barnes, facil- of the delivery of education pro- Recruitment is starting hosts. *Phase 1: the west and half of dents, including campus radio and newspaper was suggested, and shortages in the library. The that has enormous impact on the grams. This is just as important now for the 1998 student But 76 per cent of respondents ities director, but because the the south side of the building a prorated method of student contribution was discussed. library is quite small. We haven't way libraries operate, and the as classroom and lab space," she summer employment could not name a CMOR person- building cannot be shut down will receive new brickwork, been able to expand our services space libraries need. Computers for an entire year, it will have to new windows and all the said. to meet students' needs," said are a lot larger than books," season with the provincial ality. That's something Walker • The SAB agreed not to pay for a legal representation of a former be phased over a three year adjoining rooms will be reno- Barnes said the College will Burns said. government. wants to change quickly. student who has filed a civil suit against the College. The student Bozyk. period and only worked on dur- vated; look to private donations to get Bozyk said there needs to be Invest in your future! "We're trying to build up per- had filed an appeal which was settled, but complains that the ing the summer months. *Phase 2: the east and other sonalities," he said. "Having a College is giving negative references to prospective employers. "We'll . be hard pressed to half of the south side of the STEP Services will make forms constant morning show makes 7 available early November at your complete such a large project building will receive new brick- this easier." • A survey of past SA presidents was read. The survey dealt with BUGGIN' Student Employment Centre. over three summers," he said. work, new windows and reno- What's the Projector Traditionally, the morning slot the suggestion of a two year term for new presidents. The SAB The design for the building vations to all the adjoining Pick up a registration form so you can apply now_for summer was filled by a different person elected to keep the term to a single year. Jay Whetter employment opportunities with the Province of Manitoba. every day of the week. was completed last hnuary and moms; and finally, is entering contract negotia- *Phase 3: the north side of Job referrals begin in January. This is your chance to apply the Walker now hosts the morning . The SAB is comprised of 20 students who have been nominated Getting the skills you have towards your career goals. tions. the building will receive new by this time? show every day and alternates 50 people each and passed an interview. They represent each of the Barnes said about 50 cen:b brickwork, new windows and between Jill Macyshon and Jay five departments in the College. The next SAB meeting will be held STEP Manitoba of the-ibtiildingis':going:.to : renovations to adjoining rooms. Page 15 big-ass scoop frSERVICES Education Whetter as partners. • Nov. 27, at 4 p.m., in C709. Students may attend. and Training Youth Programs the Projector the Projector November 10, 1997 CoHe eNews November 10, 1997 CollegeNews French chef Communications program really cooking Ex-cop at security's helm

By Melanie Fehr By Tracey Proctor tigative part of his former job but work. That training and knowl- to merge with U of W? found it hard to keep a proper edge is good for this job." ou name it and he can icking in doors and perspective on life. The hardest case Dreyer expe- By Pat Delaney "Both of us thought that the one currently existing at RRCC; make it. searching for armed "You're seeing humanity at it's rienced while a cop involved and Brian Johnsen two places should work more however, they would also be Y K worst, but it's a job that has to be investigating fellow officers closely together, and we thought required to complete nine credit Jean Pierre Boulet is RRCes' suspects are a thing of the done to keep a semblance of safe- accused of murder. The case, he University of Winnipeg this the perfect program because newest production chef, special- hours of university courses in the a past for Jim Dreyer. ty and security in the world." involving several officers, took it will draw on the strengths of izing in French and Tand RRCC could join forces second year and a minimum ofi Dreyer, a 30 year veteran with Dreyer said his past security two years to resolve. in September 1998 to offer a the two institutions. We thought nine credit hours in their third International cuisine. the Winnipeg Police Service, said experience with the police ser- "It's very hard to investigate combined degree/diploma pro- we'd combine the practical and year Boulet came to the College in he's done his share of chasing vice has helped prepare him for your own people," he said. gram in communications . the theoretical" In the final year of the program £' August with 30 years experi- "bad guys" and wanted to experi- his present job. Dreyer said he enjoys spending Under the proposed agreement, Both Besner and RRCC jour- students would return to the U of Is ence in international cuisine. He ence something different. students would be offered a nalism instructor Donald Benham W for course work and a work °- has worked in seven countries time with his wife and two chil- Last November, he made a Royal Visit dren at the lake now that his choice of entering the existing said they saw a serious need for study practicum combining work Benham: Graduates with and four continents. career change by accepting an He once worked as a site com- career is now more laid back. two year Creative the new program. experience with weekly seminars. a degree may hold an Boulet said one of his offer from RRCC to become the mander during a Royal visit in However, he still remembers Communications diploma pro- "Nearly half of the students advantage. favorite dishes to prepare is filet manager of Security Services. gram at RRCC, which will entering the diploma program at Welcomed the News of duck with fresh green pep- the early '80's. his police work vividly. With 18 years as a detective In preparation for the visit, the remain intact, or opt for the new Red River have some university Leah Janzen, a Creative year college program with a good pers - a popular dish in France. "It's a job that can very quick- working in the major crimes, police service had to lay out a combined degree/diploma pro- background and many have Communications graduate and opportunity for employment He was hired to further ly take you from the height of upon graduation. Now I'm find- fraud, homicide and robbery security plan and co-ordinate it gram that will require the creation degrees," said Benham. Winnipeg Free Press law courts enhance the food services units, Dreyer came with a long boredom to the pinnacle of fear." ing out that I could be competing with British security. of a new degree- a B.A. in "They told us they would see a reporter, welcomed the news. department at the College, both list of qualifications. for jobs with my diploma against "Everything ran like clock Manager of Security Services Jim Dreyer Communications. combination degree/diploma as a "Personally, I think it a great in quality and presentation, said He said he enjoyed the inves- The proposed joint program, benefit to them." idea and it will add more credibil- someone with a degree. Now I Morley Miyake, Food Services which will draw entirely on exist- After meeting entrance require- feel pressure to get a degree to get ity to an already strong program. manager. By Krista Kaczor am' sureiw e program ing courses, staff and resources ments at the U of W, students will It will be good for people who'd a job. If I'd known this I might Although not an instructor, would from both institutions, will be a be required to complete 30 credit like to have a degree to show for have chosen to pursue a degree at Boulet works along side the he Body Shop is bringing their sweet first in the province. hours suitable for a career in their effort and it will be recog- another university in another hospitality instructors and stu- Body Shy scent right into your home. onlY.been played around province," said Gilmour. T The two institutions have been communications. nized more nationally." dents. The body scent and lotion retailer intro- couple`r of weeks,"wee___, Said_:Polard care talking about working together Students successfully complet- Benham said graduates with a Not everyone is happy with the Even though Boulet said he is , rn a duced their home party program in rural She. also ..said they have to degree may hold an advantage for some time, said Neil Besner, ing the first year will be eligible proposed changes though. still learning, he is often asked h iini I I iC Manitoba last year for shoppers unable to about extending the program into inic ity chair of the English Department to take Creative over those with only a diploma. Gord Gilmour, a first year questions by students who seek make the trip to one of their Winnipeg because the`, Body at the U of W. Communications- once again by "Employers predict that there of ` Sh°0C.PulT•! Creative Communications stu- his expertise. • locations. locations. "Dave Williamson (Dean of meeting current entrance require- will still be work for diploma dent, said he had a problem with "The people are very nice and Tally Polard, home party manager, said "We have to find a way it will work a Business and Applied Arts, ments. the proposed degree program.. only students, although their shopping they are now thinking of expanding the still coincide with the stores at the same. earning potential may be less." polite hem," he said. RRCC) and myself have had a After satisfying these condi- "When I enrolled at Red River program by bringing it to Winnipeg. time," Polard said. boulet prepares a different number of conversations over the tions, students would complete a I was drawn here because it had a The proposal has gone through the only store that's going from Body Shop representatives organize international meal everyday wars," Besnor. program almost identical to the good reputation as a solid two several stages of approval at the al-rives "We'restore to home parties; most people go from parties at the homes of willing hosts, Sim- U of W and at RRCC. which can be sampled at the home parties to a store. We're going in the liar to a "Tupperware" party. Voyageur. opposite direction," Polard said The host makes 25 per cent commission "Dammit, the Projector horoscopes He said he has heard positive Students miss responses from the people try- are always so accurate they flutter my ing his international cooking. "People enjoy the food," said recycling mark balls." Boulet. WIN ONE Of 20 RUN - OF - ENGAGEMENT POSSES TO By God Gilmour -An Anonymous Instructor ecyclables are finding their THE JACKAL Rway into the garbage because the appropriate areas to drop the materials off aren't con- venient enough. SEARCH FOR GOLD That's what some RRCC stu- dents are saying when caught throwing recycables into the STARTS MONDAY DECEMBER garbage. Do you know the "I've walked around with a answers to these questions? glass bottle in my hands for five 42 1st. LOOK FOR YOU CLUES AT or ten minutes sometimes, hoping a) Where can I go on campus to preview current job to find a recycling bin to put it in,, -9 and then finally thrown it in the rA. openings? garbage," said Dawn DeCraene, a Where are the recycling bins? first-year Library Information b) Are the Federal summer job applications available now? Technology student. said. DeCraene said she's noticed the MacRae said he feels the c) How can I improve my job search skills? difference between recycling at College does a good recycling the College and at U of W, where job over-all. He added there are Is there an Internet site where I can post my resume when recycling facilities for paper in d) IRICHAIRD she last attended school. = most of the offices and in some I'm looking for a job? Here's a chance to practice and win "At U of W they usually had WI IL1LI the bins right next to the garbage classrooms. Ched; your answers below . one of 20 Run - Of - Engagement cans. Then if you had garbage "If people would cooperate, we could put more containers in you could throw it away, and if aiwaa (- place. After all, we want to get as passes for THE JACKAL. Figure out you had recycling it could go into got '1,p,IDOS go( Ana poi.ims ivtou aitmi noA isuoi)oinm.tguoj the recycling container," she said. much of the College's waste as possible being recycled," he said. here on campus this area is, and be Building Services Supervisor - uA‘ou>iun >pm! JO laciwnu luapnis mo.( asn . G• I alp 10d Linda English, project coordi- ions Glen MacRae said he's not UT1DUIOOLIDS'ALIffdlill :allS Sl1.11 Ltilm -saik (p POTTIER against placing recycling contain- nator of Skyline Recycling ne of the first 20 to drop by room ers at other locations around cam- Project, said RRCC students do a . sdoqs>pom Llamas go( SunuoxIn Jo .] uplum put' good job of using the facilities - pus, such as containers for pop `lotiasuno9 alluaD (pi EwioN tp!A% luaww!odde uc a)itm (D DM20 with the answer and you'll C21 ••••• - I.: (EP. : lEft- properly. r: J.' 11 -11. cans near drink machines, but in - astr".P.4.:Lg? ccF, Pi "i'13,15,EX1 • .i f7). SOLINOINICA ON MC" MONIS 11111RING BUSH ANI DURANGO CO1011 NIIH J mutt MASSIVI MEI WIRY the past they've had problems. "It's probably one of the top . 86, Hy' ui poups cy! 2uwiruai aq isnw °sir no', instantly win a movie pass, good for two or three locations. We don't www_the)ackal_com "We'd have to make sure that •anuaD goi Dui Lii!A■ `pan 'sat (q get much garbage in the contain- SUBJECT TO CLASSIFICATION they would not be used as wo people. garbage containers. We've had ers," she said lauqn aLti ut >luell clor There are no plans to expand people throwing all sorts of •ard . are g 'GA 'anua9 clor (13 THE JACKAL IS LOOSE recycling on campus. * A HOLE IN THE WALL THAT IS things into them in the past," he 11.1497 OPEN TO ALL nett 9 ttt ; t llllllll qr4- 1 - 11' co vis tons, Curt 1"1 - $'11•I I - I • ‘• .• .• •••• • • • • I • the Projector November 10, 1997 the Projector November 10, 1997

8 Hans Ongsansoy, Entertainment Editor Phone: (204) 632-2479 Entertainment 9 Sincerest form of flattery? Ramones tribute band the Maroons get a kick out of copying

By Heather Bari! it doesn't really matter," he continues. Staff Writer "As long as Joey's covered, he's the most recognizable character." f you don't believe that imitation is the "As long as we can pull off the same Isincerest form of flattery, just ask the kind of intensity and as long as we look Maroons. kind of like them, that's the important Self-dubbed as "The Ultimate Ramones thing." Rip-Off" the Maroons (vocalist and Joey And what has the general response been Ramone look-alike Kelly Fairchild, gui- so far? tarist Shawne Kemkaran, drummer Brian "It's been really positive," says Aitken and bass player Justin Seguin) have Fairchild. "Everybody seems to enjoy the been gathering quite a large local follow- show while they're there." ing with their live tribute to the legendary "I would really be disappointed if peo- punk rockers. ple came to a Maroons show and didn't They've become favorites at RRCC, have a good time." having played several times on campus over the last couple of years. Open to requests Being one of the only Ramones tribute According to Fairchild, the band are bands around has played a large part in always open to requests for new additions their success, according to Fairchild. to their 50-song set list from the audience. "There's certainly an open market for a "They're coming to see someone play- Ramones tribute band," he says. "We're ing Ramones music, and if you don't play paying tribute to a band that didn't see what they want to hear, they're not going Mathew Driedger (top left) and Mark Haberman major mainstream success." to come back." (top right) get down to work with some wood in the Perhaps the main criticism leveled at the Wood Processing Technology Lab. Ad Art Shelley Simpler Motive band is the fact that they play someone

Besides paying homage to the Ramones, else's music rather than their own, but t

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Now to Recognize a Canadian Diabetes the band have another, simpler motive Fairchild says it's one they're not too con- l g

business in the Ad Art Lab, while Mark Bishop, cerned about. l o

behind what they do. A Director of Computer Services (far below), strikes a Association Volunteer Canvasser "The Maroons is an excuse to play in a "I don't have a problem being like them k

similar pose. bar and throw a big party," says Fairchild. or doing what they do because they are a Chuc by -ak "The main intention is just to have fun." really great band," he says. "I get a kick Fairchild admits that although the visual out of knowing that maybe I'm helping the to

Our Volunteers pho will be going door to door in Winnipeg neighbour- similarities are not exact., attitude is the Ramones sell albums in this town." hoods, collecting donations for the Canadian Diabetes Association from most important thing. The novelty of being one of the few trib- The Maroons have no competition. October 1st to 17th, 1997. Your support is important, and appreciated. "We don't look exactly like the ute bands of their kind around might also "Theoretically there's an international Check out the Maroons' web site at: Ramones, but most people don't seem to help open doors which could lead to more Volunteers will have a Canvassers Kit, market that could be tapped." www.video.mb.calmaroons with an official tax receipt book. mind." international endeavors, says Fairchild. The CDA Canvasser will be able to write you an "Knowing that there's no competition, Official Tax Receipt "Most people don't know what all the "There's a huge business in foreign mar- for your generous gift right on the spot. why not consider it? It's not unrealistic." guys in the Ramones look like anyway, so kets for tribute bands," he says. Look for their Official Volunteer button. It is white, with the CDA logo in red. It will say "Official Volunteer" in black. Vancouver rockers back for 12th time Moist's show more laid back

excitement it seems as though intentionally so the atmosphere butts off but it was worth it. It is Moist's record company those early days of competing would be more relaxed and inti- a very heavy, conceptual video. I approached the band to see if with cheap beer prices are long mate. We're planning on per- think people are really going to they'd be interested in taking gone. forming some acoustic stuff, and enjoy it." McNarland on the mad when the Keyboardist Kevin Young said maybe doing a few songs we nor- After this Canadian tour, the tour was first planned. band which also includes David Young said the band jumped at By Tamara Brazil he can't wait to come back. mally don't get a chance to play "We're really psyched to be on the mad." Usher (vocals), Mark Makowy the chance, since they're all big fans of her music. rarhere were only ten people in hitting Winnipeg again. The This doesn't mean crowd (guitar), Jeff Pearce (bass) and Paul Wilcox (drums) are plan- "Holly is the coolest. It's nice Still not sure? 1 the audience the first time I crowds there go absolutely ape- pleasers like Push and Resurrection will be left out, ning on taking some time off to to be in a position to help show- Please call the CDA Division office saw Moist perform and most shit!" he said. spend with their families, and case other Canadian up-and-com- at 925-3800, or toll free 1-800-782- looked like they didn't care for "You guys really now how to Young added. • begin writing for the next CD. ing musicians. It's fun when you 0715. We will be happy to accept the band on stage. treat your bands. Why do you can pick to play with people you your donation over the phone. The nightly drink specials held think we keep coming back?" No mosh pit respect and who you think your more appeal than some little indie Fans worried the show will The main difference between Kick back and relax fans will like." Or, if you prefer, mail your gift to us group no one had ever heard of. simply be a repeat of the Creature this show and the last one is "When this tour finishes up we For those people who just can't at CDA - Manitoba, 102 - 310 But times sure do change . tour that rolled in with I Mother there's no plans for a mosh pit. are going to kick back and relax, wait for the new video and tour, The Gasoline tour coming to Earth last January need not be The Gasoline tour coincides and try to pretend we have nor- Broadway, Winnipeg, MB R3C 0S6. you can catch frontman David the Walker Theatre on Nov. 17 concerned. with the release of the band's new mal lives. We'd also like to turn Usher in Sarah McLachlan's lat- Every gift makes a difference. marks Moist's twelfth visit to the video for the song Gasoline, our attention to songwriting. It's impossible to get things down on est video for Building a Mystery, CANADIAN city since forming in 1992. A lot different scheduled to enter MuchMusic ASSOCIATION now playing frequently on the DIABETES CANADIENNE Early on, they toured as an Young promises this concert to rotation later this month. paper on the road, the schedule is ASSOCIATION nation's music station. a DU DIABETE indie outfit. Since then, they've be a lot different from their big- The video was shot just outside just too hectic. Touring is not Tickets can be purchased by Charitable Reg. # 160754-11-13 been back many times to promote ger arena shows. of Mexico City in a rock quarry. conducive to creating good Young didn't want to give music," Young said. calling TicketMaster at 780- both of their CDs - Silver and "We decided it was time to 3333. Creature. shake things up a bit. We picked away too many details, but he Opening for Moist on this tour Based on ticket sales and fan a soft seat venue like the Walker said "it's very cool. We froze our is Winnipegger Holly McNarland. 10 2:30 p.m.-8:30p.m. with MaryJaneLamond Buffalo Alcove Thursday, Nov.20 Theatre 9:00 a.m.-5:00p.m. Imaginus ArtSale with EconolineCrush Coffee andDonuts Monday, Nov.10 Theatre The Mamas& $24.50 atSelect-A-Seat $28.50 atTicketmaster Winnipeg Jewish The Planetarium Theatre Winnipeg Convention The TeaParty Nov. 19 Nov. 20-30 Anne Frank&Me Stuff Centre Pantages Playhouse Spirit oftheWest $29.50 atTicketmaster with HollyMcNarland The Summit $32.50 atTicketmaster Theatre Sept. 9-Nov.30 Other Recommended Sold Out Papas Nov. 26 Leslie Spittreo Nov. 22 Leaderhouse Galaxies Pantages Playhouse Dec. 6 Pyramid Cabaret Pyramid Cabaret Nov. 21 Walker Theatre Tariq $9 atthedoor $8 inadvance Oakwood Room and DJHipnotic Nov. 12 Concerts SA Events Nov. 14 DJ Grasshopper Pantages Playhouse Upcoming Nov. 17 Moist Nov. 14 International Inn Blue Radio Pyramid Cabaret Off Campus Happenings are, theeasieritis togethyp- his truecreativeside.Snider busker fromTorontotounlock ence memberhadstolenhis original studentsonstage lovable canary. Pabuaya suspectinganaudi- sweepers, trees,coffeeperco- put onbyrenownedhypnotist the entertainingperformance his pants,that'swheremycanary another student,saying:"Check dered atastudentshouting been slightlyamusedandbewil- r TowerLoungemayhave people wanderingintothe shared hiscollectionofcharming Admin studentRaymond lators, andevenhadBus thinking theywerecarpet Mark LewislastTuesday. is!" bly whyhelovesdoingit. philosophical, Snidersaysnot sion, Sniderreallydoesenjoyhis with WinnipeggerslastSundayat folk talesandsmall-townditties By MichelleLaBelle being forcedtoperformisproba- work. the WestEndCulturalCentre. which haveallowedtheone-time ences likethisthroughsong Mark Lewismakesstudentlose'canary' now, it'srelivingreal-lifeexperi- daughter..." saysthe51-year-old hide fromtheworldthanplayin you getthefeelinghe'drather Entertainment Editor Snider happywithnewCD ter." Snider, "...Istillhavethedaugh- since hesignedarecorddeal, was the front ofit. By HansOngsansoy and gothurt. off thefactheonceloveddeeply cabin he'sbuildinginNova his modestrent. replied thathecouldnowafford than Scotia. in thefirstplacetogethismind Hypnotist wowsTower Folkie livesgoodlifeBabiespeddlepure pop "The moreintelligent you Lewis hadthreeofseven But thatwasjustasampleof "We liveinafear-driven Without tryingtobeatall And contrarytofirstimpres- Although hejokesaboutthem For example,whenaskedwhat "I hadahouse,relationship, He'd alsolikenothingmore And heonlybeganperforming to with folkartistBobSnider, en youfirststarttalking find timetoworkonthe Entertainment greatest thingtohappen

photo by KariPuc hala daydreaming andsaidhedidn't trait hestillhastoday. they wereabsolutelyright.It'sa pay enoughattention.Snidersays says Snider. imagined he'dbea"success." something." together andcomeupwithtwoor Sometimes Icanputoneand fairs. name forhimselfinDublin, magician andapsychic,making ness for30years,startingoutasa idea ofbecomingahypnotist. Ireland doingreadingsatpsychic "I don'thypnotizeyou,youhyp- good concentrationandimagina- notized. Youalsoneedtohave Doggerel, notize yourself." tion," saidLewis. utation. & Pictures, writers. HislatestCD, upper ranksofCanada'ssong- helped liftSniderintothe and contemporariesalike, concentrating onhismusic thatSniderstarted "black abyss"andmovingto only afterclimbingoutofhis acting andwriting.Butitwas come becausetheywantto," was receivedwellbycritics length CD, Snider recordedhisfirstfull- school graduatewhohastried soft-spoken croonerisanart says Snider. needs artormusic,theyonly that's love-driven.Nobody have toinstillfearinothers. world, andsometimesyou full-time. But theartbusinessisone Building onReputation Hypnotist Mark Lewisdisplayssomesleight ofhand. "I don'treallyactivelythink," Growing up,Snidernever "Instead, mymindwanders. His teachersscoldedhimfor Lewis hasbeeninshowbusi- In Englandhepickedupthe After buskingfornineyears, A dabblerineverything,the in 1995.Thealbum builds onthatrep- Caterwaul & Words declined tocomment,sayinghe's ple. ing tomakemusicisjustassim- entertains studentsoncampuses doing." happy. IfeelgoodaboutwhatI'm they want,andeverybody's want_ Theaudienceisdoingwhat completely vanishingfrommy happened alongtheway. admits somecrazythingshave all acrossNorthAmerica,and tion. never putmuchstockinspecula- crawling aroundunderthestage, ried untiltheaudiencesawher sight. Iwasgettingalittlewor- their lostcanaries,agirlendedup teers onstagewerelookingfor looking forherlostcanary,"said Bob Sniderhasjustreleased "I feellikeI'mdoingwhatI Snidcr's rationaleforcontinu- "In Ottawa,whenthevolun- As forhisfuture,Snider He nowlivesinTorontoand school. and isplanningtogoart picked up. duce anotheralbumwasjust happy now,ashisoptiontopro- community willbethatmuch has justgraduatedhighschool better forit. non-thinker herfatheris,theart end. dent werealsoonstageuntilthe Lewis. Paradis, aMicrocomputersstu- Restaurant Management,andEd ence, Paradissaid"Ireallyfelt BRITISH ARECOMING!THE he loudlybellowed:"THE laughs fromtheaudiencewhen like somethingwasmissing.I BRITISH ARECOMING!" feel kindofsleepy.andalittle said Pabuaya. stage aresincere," saidScullion. skeptical anyway.Ithinktheones were fakingit,orI'malittle hypnotism live. Assistant student,thiswasthe that happened.Itwas...different," bruised." faking it,buttheguys stilllefton that goteliminated wereprobably first timeshehadeverseena He alsomentionshisdaughter But hedoesadmittobeing Elliott High,fromHoteland If sheturnsouttobehalfthe While there,Paradisdrewhuge After reflectingontheexperi- "I thoughtacoupleofpeople "I don'trememberanything For TracyScullion,anAdmin Words andPictures. November 10,1997 the Projector

the Novemr Entertainment Editor N G By HansOngsansoy Frequency lead singeroftheGrace H cle Iwroterecentlyontheclosing announcer wouldplead. and watchingtelethonswhich, result ofgrowingupinHalifax Babies' unusualmonikeristhe Babies. Babies of theobstetricswardat they formedthreeyearsago. with thatveryexpressionwhen tually christeningthemselves took theappealtoheart,even- year afteryear,triedtoraise new put out prised. Winnipeg's ownGraceHospital, maternity ward. money forthelocalhospital's deep intheheartofRockies. could have,nestledashewas already. side LakeLouise,, the singer/guitaristisn'tsur- know, westayontopofthese Dunphy sayshe'sheardthat things," repliesDunphy,laugh- Popular CinemaCity8toopenbranchatNorthgateShopping Centre Cinema CitySispopular,and path toyourdoor. entertainment atafairprice." City to"providingthepublic door. B College studentsthisisgood attributes thesuccessofCinema the publicisbeatingapathtoits By selves, andifattendance isany by howouraudience perceives news. with whatit'slookingfor-good us, notbyhowwe perceiveour- Discount theatreexpandsnorthward Or sosaysDamionDunphy, "Save theGracebabies," As Dunphytellsit,the When ItellDunphyofthearti- Dunphy andhisbandmates "We're Gracebabies,you In fact,callingfromjustout- Dumbfounded, Iaskhowhe Owner LamarGwaltney, While notquiteperfect, For RedRiverCommunity "We judgehowwearedoing Mike Miguez alifax's come naturally. aming abandshould race and theworldwillbeata uild theperfectmousetrap ?6, 1997

photo count!), of Shoreline Records Lure, plays outofToronto. produced byMoeBergofthe released East Coastoutfitwhichnow ting therefirst,doesn'tseemthat ing. Pursuit ofHappiness. far-fetched anideaforthisformer tour outeastwithDayna Mason, andarenowworking Manning andWideMouth Gwaltney. employment opportunitiesfor City isopeningasecondloca- Cinema Cityisgood,"said which willcreatepotential Northgate ShoppingCentre, tion inlatespringatthe indication, theirperceptionof drive-in theatres,andactually success ontheoriginaldrive-in RRCC students. designed toprovide families when hewasmarried in1957. hanging aroundfamilyrun familiar with. theory, somethinghe'squite lived inadrive-inscreentower The Babies'KevinHilliard,SWWhitehead,DamionDunphyandChrisLoane Staying ontop,oratleastget- They've alsojustfinisheda After releasingtheirfirstCD, Gwaltney basesthetheatres' So positiveinfactCinema As ayouthhespenthistime "Originally, drive-ins were in 1995,thebandhasjust Release newCD Entertainment Frequency, which was Whitehead fromToronto. Grace Hospitalgrads,Kevin (guitar), andbassistStu Babies alsoincludetwoother to it,itshouldbegood." Vancouver. I'mlookingforward west ofOntariobefore,besides the RoyalAlbertlastweekend. their wayacrossthePrairies. that's triedandtrue. Babies havesettledonasound Hilliard (drums)andChrisLoane with anaffordableouting." different setting,"says same opportunityinaslightly Gwaltney. "We we aredoingby Together since1994,theGrace "I've neverbeenanywhere They werescheduledtoplay Along withDunphy,theGrace Both thenewalbum'stitle,and In keepingwith thefamily "Our goalistoprovidethe perceives us" audience how our judge how -Gwaltney catch somenotablesetsofears. ground, thebandhasmanagedto says Dunphy. sider ourselvesapopband,and sibility wetrytoliveby.Wecon- helped puttogethertheirsix-song Reed andMatthewSweet),who worked withFredMaher(Lou idea ofradioandfrequency," that seemstolenditselfthe reflect thatchoice. the firstsingleAnyoneButYou capped accessiblefacility,at dance, andthepurchasingof higher thanS3-inmostcasesit's facility withcompletehandi- theme, CinemaCityprovidesa at adiscountrate.• movies ontheirsecondrelease, less. week, andadmissionpricesno least onefamilymovieeach a lottoofferthepublic,athalf Crossing Mall,CinemaCityhas ing isbasedonvolumeatten- Highway, inthePembina affordable pricingisnottheonly the costofmainstreamtheatres. 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I'm surehisgirlfriendwould audience? love toplaywiththeBayCity would beopeningforJames would bethough. what theband'sdreamgigs says Dunphy. and it'sactuallyabitofbone contention. SoI'mnotgoingto a week,withearlyafternoon, touch thatwithatenfootpole," as it'sfreeandample never anexpenseoraproblem, slots early eveningandlatenighttime Winnipeg inJuneof1995and releases everyFriday. and 35part-timestaff. employs onefull-timemanager movies eachweek-twonew and movieselectionisavailable 9981 to thepublicbycalling269- p.m.-12:00 midnight. Working withgoodproducers "You gottahavethespark, While workingwithMaherand He tellsmeaboutthedrunk While itdidn'tbotherDunphy, I askDunphyifHilliardwould "I don'tknow.Maybe.Iguess But youcanneverhavetoo Igor. 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Lyrics like "I've never blance to the Verve's usually Cindy Crawford fanatics still of religious confirmation, the prayed/ but tonight I'm on my indulgent "jam it out or die" Mimes are hard for reviewers sour about the marriage), Verve have returned as an knees" (on lead single and cool method of song-styling. 1 of Richard Gere films. botching escape attempts, get- apocalyptic sign for the millen- video Bittersweet...) and "just The change in sound is a Everyone seems to be on the ting fed feces-inflected grub nium. That sign...Urban like you said/ you leave my winning one though, with such attack with a "hamster up the and basically being Hymns. life/ I'm better off dead" (on uplifting gorgeousities as Lucky Duran Duran butt" joke ready for launch at the stonewalled by an Orwellian The Verve Alright, overbloated pseudo- the tear-jerking The Drugs Man, the aforementioned The Medazzaland Chinese "People's" Court. Urban Hymns nearest embarrassed journaliste religious imagery aside, the Don't Work), pepper an album Drugs... and Sonnet all melan- Capital Records s cinematique, and quite frankly, Jack must beat "incredible EMI Verve are back, and they've more about the life-affirming cholic gems; certain to blow- reviewed by Heather Bari! ture it's boring. odds" to prove himself inno- ic reviewed by Craig Wright made an even better album.

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r But, as a hardcore commando cent in a system where the e Urban Hymns is the sort of the extravagance of rock'n'roll recently pushed as "Modern While many of their contem- of cinema, this beleaguered mottos are "Leniency for those It's 1995: the Verve release A May CD that comes around on an pomp and circumstance a la Rock". poraries have fallen by the gonzo kept on. It's an urban myth who confess" and "Severity n- Northern Soul to near mastur- extremely rare occasion. A Oasis. With the exception of the all- wayside, Duran Duran contin- people!!! And why should it mat- for those who resist" (which ldwy batory critical acclaim and then desert-island disc for those a lit- Ashcroft has seized the song- too-Eric Clapton One Day, ues to thrive, due largely in ter what Rich does with his free also happen to be the non- Go break-up. tle less than optimistic of res- writing helm from his band- what the Verve have on their part to their ability to adapt time... as long as the hamster is catchy movie catch phrases). tro- No explanation. cue. mates, with nine of the thirteen hands is a classic CD deserving musically while still remaining Me consenting. His lawyer/advocate is Shen No excuses. f It's all here. Anguish, revela- tracks his, and the difference of space beside such albums as true to their original sound. Rodent/anus interface rumours Yuelin (played with top believ- o Only tears of a hundred tion, love, loss, faith and chem- shows. U2's The Joshua Tree, The Medazzaland, their 11th ability by newcomer Bai Ling) tesy aside, Richard Gere is back with ur promo men who allowed the ical dependence...a gorgeously Urban Hymns is a slow- Smiths The Queen is Dead, and album, is no exception, show- the political/innocent man thriller who risks her career in order to co members of "next biggest produced slice of drama from a tempo album, with only four The Beatles Sgt. Pepper. casing their traditional experi- to Red Corner. As Jack Moore, an defend the all-American Jack thing" to get into one spat too band too good to miss. songs (Come On, Rolling The Verve's Urban Hymns is mental techno-pop while American TV exec selling and change the system which pho many. Beginning with the string-led People, the hallucinogen- richly melodic and perhaps the blending it with a 90's-type Richard Gere and Bai Ling star in Red Corner. Baywatch-style cheese to a has humiliated her family and Now 1997, and after two Bittersweet Symphony, lead fuelled Neon Wilderness and best CD to be released in '97. attitude. newly opening Chinese kept an injustice-scarred China type. wish to be silent anymore", as which will undoubtedly be the z. Vocalist Simon Lel3on once Broadcasting ministry, Gere silent. Next, he steals the hosing well as many others too cheesy to first of many. organs, sloppy three-note guitar to the critically-acclaimed Drift, again helps set the band apart decides to party it up with a busi- It's not hard to guess the end- down scene from First Blood and publish. OK... it's not a very good solos and devil drums all com- is an atmospheric collection of from the pop crowd with his ness colleague and meets a sexy ing. In fact, by the end of hour the rooftop chase from pretty Red Corner is the sort of movie movie... but urban legend spread- bine to create funk for those dirgey pop songs, each drawn distinctive vocals, while Chinese model (played tastily, one even the most rockheadcd much every action movie ever where it's necessary for the audi- ers listen up. who find an appetite more for out like a new room to explore. Warren Cuccurullo and Nick but briefly by Jessey Meng). sleuth is pretty sure about who made. ence to feel sympathy for the When Red Corner comes out Fascination Street than Shiny The sparse treatments afforded Rhodes work together to give Lovin' goes down, the language did the decd. "victim of injustice." on video (which it will...and like- Happy People when planning the ten songs don't wait for you the album its unique yet famil- barrier-having couple fall asleep, Director Jon Avnet (Risky Sadly, Gere's portrayal is one ly sooner than later), fast forward their aurally "post-modem" to listen so much as they reach iar sound. and Jack is woken with extreme Business, Fried Green Tomatoes) Avoids pretentiousness to the scene where Richard Gere out and embrace you. Studio This album offers the usual rudeness by stormtrooper emulat- displays his penchant for origi- Scriptwriter Robert King of typical holier-than-thou arro- meal. experimentation, haunting piano mixture of high-energy dance ing Chinese police. nality-avoidance throughout the (Speechless, Clean Slate) does a gance, an American with a is thrown in solitary confinement. Lead man Stuart Lupton is arrangements and tasty guitar songs and slow ballads, Only his sexy Chinese model film, starting with the first frame, workmanlike job in Red Corner, garbage bag full of disrespect for He's butt naked. And, with the like a horror flick Mick Jagger; drunk on his own schizo-antics diversions provide nuances to an although the lyrics are a bit isn't awake, she's dead... with where Shen Yuelin mutters some- and manages to avoid preten- a system which, though unjust, is aid of a frame-by-frame slow intimate soundscape while songs more cynical than on past multiple stab wounds... and Jack thing "profound" about bamboo tiousness about 90 per cent of the the only chance he's got. motion VCR, you will probably one moment and wrapping his the Devlins like Surrender, Heaven's Wall albums. is covered with blood... her exposing beauty; a painfully sad time. The other 10 per cent If there's a bright spot in the notice no mini-claw marks any- Jonathan Fire Eater bony hands around your throat Waiting Duran Duran still know how blood. (but often used) "Chinese people includes such classic "heart movie, it's the exposing of where within ten feet of his ass. Wolf Songs For Lambs the next. and the title track cry out with Sony Musk an urgency that was lacking to have fun though, and For the rest of the movie Jack speak cryptic wisdom" stereo- wrenching" lines as "I do not Chinese actress Bai Ling, in a I'm willing to bet on it. Any tak- reviewed by Craig Wright Unfortunately, dude needs to gracious starring performance ers? chill. Lupton sounds like one of reviewed by Trevor Tuminski among the folk rock sensibilities nowhere is this more apparent than on Electric Barbarella, the It's easy to imagine those "vocalists" with perma- of Drift. album's first single which will Washington, DC's Jonathan Fire closed eyes and forehead vein Waiting is precisely what Notable is the ethereal produc- likely be heard at dance bars in Boogie Nights chronicles Short and Sweet! Eater spending many a youthful constantly in about-to-burst Devlins fans have been doing for tion of Pierre Marchand (Sarah the near future. hour watching sixties Spiderman mode. And sadly, he forces his the last four years, while broth- McLachlan, Daniel Lanois) Medazzaland is a fine exam- Be one of the first 12 people down to the reels. melodies on the Fire Eater's ers Colin and Peter Devlin saw which lends an ambience to the ple of Duran Duran doing what Projector office after 12:00 p.m. on Wednesday, You know, back when they groovy backdrop with such hap- their band switch management Devlins' cool, stripped-down they do besi heyday of porno flick biz Nov. 12 and win a pass for two to an advance were trippy and featured eight- hazardness that he often stran- companies, producers and song- arrangements and the air-tight frame per minute animation. gles what might have been a writing approach. rhythm section of Peter and breezy brand of well-mannered By Trevor Vigfusson pleted their manual gratification. loves working with film. When a screening of Alien Resurrection. Wolf Songs for Lambs is the quality tune. It was worth the wait. guest drummer, Ashwin Sood. pop but they'd be delighted to Staff Writer Horner sees Diggler bussing producer tries to introduce him to the Devlins' second- soundtrack for one of those six Thus, Wolf Songs for Lambs Waiting, The Devlins aren't out to score the soundtrack for a spell. tables in a night club and invites the advent of video, Horner does- part episodes where Spidey ven- sounds like one song split into full-length album and follow-up change your world with their Doogie Nights tells the story of him to try acting. n't listen. 51M111111 MAYEN 11111fillii RIDER tures to "Dimenture Five" via eleven parts and played through B pornographic film indus- Diggler turns him down at "It doesn't look as good, it psychedelic caves and meets that a particularly busted-up kaleido- try in Los Angeles during the late first, but quickly gives in to the doesn't sound as good, why Sponsored by ^IL. 1 NI devil fella with the cyclopic hole scope. 70s and early 80s. money and other seductions of should I give up film to go to this 0 O M 11 rt IP CISU M 20th Century Fox in his skull head. 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In fact, very In the end Boogie Nights is a Save Ferris Come On Eileen Inbreds are originally from Horner really wants to make little goes wrong for Horner. very good movie, and manages to Transonic At Will Not Die Kingston, Ont. good movies, ones where the As a result, his downfall is accomplish some philosophical The Honeyrods Into You Keep reading the Projector Ink 1RAVELCVIS more subtle than Diggler's. • • e 499 Portago Avenue, Winnipeg 783-5353 men stay to see how the plot introspection without being ION/I ■ 111:10P• for more exciting contests. University Centre, U of M 269-9 turns out, even after they've com- He wants to be an artist and cliched or moralizing. Doted and ()permed Pyre as tea, 01 flulteds the Projector the Projector November 10, 1997 November 10, 1997

Scott Brown, Editor-in-Chief 14 Editorials Phone: (204) 632-2479 OpinionPage 15 Questions raised by SA Exec's Editor takes gun control heat One man's fascination with bugs near editor-in- their owners. can be charged if you By Jay Whetter for my mind. Last night I ugly's favor, I made some Lichief, I'll give you a little bit don't help them to Staff Columnist had trouble sleeping startling discoveries. of advice Frank, if you incriminate yourself. because I was thinking -An earthworm in South want to go further in The law allows the salary could have been avoided How do you feel about bugs in general. Africa was measured at 10 your journalistic career, Minister of Justice to Tt takes a real man to I thought back to a mag- meters in 1937. about derogatory do some research. ban all registered ladmit he has bugs in his azine I had as a young boy. -There's a South remarks aimed at On the topic of gun firearms without notifi- apartment. It said if you got together American spider so big it's aybe we're making too much out person the SA needs right now. may arise....but students elect officials to lookout for registration, you might cation, allows the police I have bugs in my apart- all the bugs in the world -- called the goliath bird eater. of nothing. They speak well of the changes he is attempting to their best interests," he said. women? M want to learn the costs to pick them up, and pro- ment. and maybe spiders and It has been recorded to But then again, why won't someone make in order to bring SA finances under control. Okay. Explanation accepted. How about stereotyp- are estimated at 85 mil- vides no compensation I'm ashamed to admit it worms too -- and weighed have a legspan of 30 cen- At the same time, some quietly wonder if they could However, if students are meant to trust their elected ing or ridiculing ethnic just tell us. lion. That's coming out for the owner's lost but by doing so I hope to them you would find the timeters and outweigh a The answer: they don't know. have found someone a little cheaper. officials (note: the SAB is not an elected body in the we or handicapped people. of your and my pocket. property. bring myself closer to solv- weight to be greater than McDonald's Quarter- We haven't been trying to find out More importantly, we also have yet to speak to anyone sense of the word), then why the apparent secrecy over I wouldn't like it. I Gun control has been I am not against gun ing the problem. that of all other animals and pounder. the combination to Fort Knox, just how willing to explain the big increase -- or even exactly what the raise and Mayor's salary? hope you wouldn't in effect since 1978. A registration. I think Scott Brown If he is as qualified as everyone indicates and the job It's really eating at me. I birds. -A huge moth this sum- much Dave Mayor, the SA's new exec- he makes. either. large part of the current there are some good Editor- in - chief now walk in the front door Could you sleep remem- mer near Lake Huron was Apparently, Mayor's salary is between himself and the is as demanding as one would believe (getting out of a I'm sure the editorial utive director, makes in salary. bill, C-68 is a repeat of things in the govern- and hit the floor, nose- bering such a gruesome five cms wide and furry. salary committee. S300,000 debt isn't a walk in the park), why any shame staff of the Projector It probably wouldn't be that interesting anyway, but laws without going ment's latest bill. But I down, looking for them. statistic just before bed? The owlet moth of Brazil is That is common practice in the private business world, in revealing the amount? would not't stand for the difficulty in the task and the road to this point has through Parliament. also think there is a lot They're so damn ugly Where the hell are all these the size of an mink with a but we'll let you decide whether the SA, who receive part Students may cry a little over the possible large figure, either. That is, if their raised more than a few eyebrows. It also gives him the wrong. It's going to cost and small, and when they bugs? pelt to match. of a student's tuition in SA fees, is a private organization. but the action can be easily defended: they needed to hire target was anyone else It all started at the end of last school year when Mayor authority to ban any too much, $85 million. see me they play dead. There must be some -The world's biggest Things get even more interesting when one looks a lit- someone to get them out of their dire financial situation. other than gun owners. was hired. legally owned firearm, It gives too much power But I'm not so easily damn big ones, I thought as insect, the South American Nothing special -- just the hiring of a new executive de deeper. Plus, with this week's release of instructors salaries, The editorial on gun confiscate them, and not to one person. It has fooled. I put them in a little I scratched at monstrous, goliath beetle looks like a The SAB gave their salary committee the mandate to the number would have become lost with the rest and control by Frank Landry director to replace the dismissed old one, Gord Fardoe. compensate the owner. power to confiscate my cage I developed. Really, though imaginary, lice. Hell's Angel helmet. Ten Fardoe had been privately crying foul for sometime, approve and implement Mayor's salary. probably disappeared as quickly as it was revealed. made owners out to be The law gives police legally owned property. it's a clear 35mm film can- I think back to the day I centimeters long and wide, but was never able to come out and discuss his plight Therefore, the question begs: Do SAB members, rep- Instead, it appears on the front page and takes up the red necked, nose pick- the right to enter a house It gives the police the ister, but I roll it around on cut a wide path around and outweighs many small resentatives of a student's best interest, know how much entire editorial page. ing, Reform Party mem- until it was too late. or business to search for right to go through my the floor and enjoy seeing what I thought was the mammals When Mayor came in, he entered with a wealth of not- Mayor makes? Instead of just parting with the figure, a number of bers who stroke their a firearm. If you refuse home without a warrant, them spin around. world's biggest caterpillar I came to college today for-profit management experience and certification as a Common sense suggests that in order to approve a other, more important issues have come to the surface, firearms whenever they them entry that is something they don't Yesterday the canister asleep on the road. As I with a healthy fascination full-fledged CMA. S32,000 increase, one would want to know exactly what like the SAB actions. get a chance. enough grounds for a have the right to do a started to stink so I showed later found out upon for those pesky bugs that Still no big deal. it's all about. It was just a number anyway. The only facts he got search warrant. common criminal. As it to the apartment mainte- inspection with a long stick kept me from sleep. Now Then, mysteriously, Mayor decides to renegotiate his Apparently, the answer is no. That's all we were after -- nothing more, nothing less. right were that gun own- The law gives them far as why you should be nance man. He asked if he was that the caterpillar was I'm sorry I cracked the contract just weeks into its existence. There was no official presentation of Mayor's salary ers are fighting the fed- the right to seize any- against this bill, suppose could keep my bugs and He explained his actions saying the job was far more made to the SAB. eral government in in fact a green pine-cone. insect encyclopedia. thing that might prove someone reports that show them to Poulin's. demanding than he was lead to believe. As a result, the But at that meeting in June, a majority voted in favor court; that Manitoba But hey, my young boy Suddenly the carpet bugs you have a firearm, 'you' have a gun in your Reluctantly, I handed them fears could very well have SA Salary committee raised his salary to almost double of increasing SA Administrative salaries. How could opposes gun registra- seemed inconsequential. including your files, home. You would be over. been real if I lived in Africa Fardoe's old pay. they blindly vote for the raise and tion; and that Frank And the incredible weight your computer, or that guilty until proven inno- The wheels are now turn- or South America. This is where the fun begins. not wonder why it was so large or doesn't know why. of the insect world less dis- duck in the freezer. You cent. ing towards a bug-free car- Searching for the dis- tant. Why the big increase? if they could truly afford it? The rest of the article don't even have the right pet. gustingly large insects tip- If the SA lost S32,626 last year, can they afford Dave We're unable to ask board mem- shows he doesn't know to remain silent. You Fred Hintz I wish the same were true ping bathroom scales in Mayor? bers these questions because the much about firearms or But then again, the SA has lost almost S35,000 a year SA's communication policy says The Truth for the last four years and S120,040 in 1994 alone. Their the paper is not allowed to contact accumulated debt is a whopping $300,000. members in their role on the SAB. Maybe the question is how can they afford not to have Instead, their chairman, SA Hurts a person like Mayor? President Michael Crowley offered Everyone contacted by this publication has said, on- or this explanation: off-the record, that Mayor is qualified and is the type of "I understand where a concern

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• the Projector I ) I risS i 1 4 , 1 November 10, 1997 the Prajector • November 10, 1997 18 PhotoGallery Classifieds 19 Leigh Joyal and FOR HIRE to work Tuesday mornings. The hours per week (primarily during Shayleen Goretzki volunteer should have good the weekday) to administer com- mind their time on WebTV is coming to Canada! interpersonal and organizational ponents of a volunteer resources skills. the blocks (far left); Big S$ potential! program (ie. job design, recruit- Looking for WebTV distributors. ment). Volunteers should have Karyn Oldam Phone 269-3116. A RECEPTIONIST is required an interest/background in (left), David Coran by a professional theatre compa- Human/Volunteer Resources. and Russ Chan ny for young people. The duties from Bus Admin FOR RENT of the position are clerical in nature. Work shifts during the ANNOUNCEMENTS (below), along with day, with a two month time Ad Arts Dorothy One bedroom apartment, nicely commitment. Streilein and furnished in Heritage Park. Rent S350.00 / month. Earn MONEY and FREE Clayton Szmerski A FRIEND/ASSISTANT and a Includes all utilities and parking. COMPANION are urgently TRIPS!! INDIVIDUALS and (far below) shoot Available Dec. 1. Non-smoking. required by an organization that GROUPS wanted to promote GOT AN OPINION? GOT A HAND? some pool in the Call Kay at 832-3832. works toward the quality of life SPRING BREAK!! Cave. improvement of people who are Call INTER-CAMPUS PRO- WRITE IT DOWN! Lovely, furnished 3 room suite. mentally and physically chal- GRAMS at 1-800-327-6013 or Letters to the editor can be sent to the SA Office, Available immediately. lenged. Volunteers must be http://www.icpt.com. Room DM-20 or e-mailed to the Projector at Nice, quiet home, ideal for 1 or mature and outgoing. The work [email protected]. 2 students or professors. days for each position are nego- Includes all utilities. tiable and the shifts are 2-3 Gordon Howard Senior Centre Include references. hours a week. 384 Eveline Street, Selkirk, MB S330.00 / month. Annual Craft and Trade Show Call 786-2930. A COMMUNITY INTERVIEW- Saturday, November 15. Do you think instructors' ER is needed to conduct a needs 10:00a.m.- 4:00 p.m. assessment on behalf of seniors. Everyone welcome! salaries should be published? VOLUNTEER Volunteers should have good communication skills. A time I'm a student at RRCC and commitment of 4 hours between would like to get into a car pool 03 From the Volunteer Centre of on Wednesday evenings at 9:30 Winnipeg. Phone It 477-5180: 10:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. is Watch required for 3 months. or 10:00 p.m. My name is Sylvia and I can be reached at 269- the Projector An organization that works in next time for: a An organization that provides 0361. the health care field is in need of Jill Macyshon's Horoscope I think it would be a good thing especially when programs and services for a FOOT CLINIC ASSISTANT Jay Whetter's column they double-dip salaries. I would like to know if it seniors requires a VOLUNTEER goes on here as well as universities. DRIVER AND ESCORT. A gas and the continuation of allowance will be provided. the Heather Baril's Ian Kowalsky weekday hours of work are flex- "Psi-Guy Phil" comics Bus Admin ible. VOLUNTEER RESOURCES Stay Tuned!! TEAM MEMBERS are needed 3

I think it depends on the instructor's experience - if they're on boards or not. I think it's a confiden- tial matter. Would you want yours printed in the paper. It'd be fair if they had full disclosures of all This sense-sational salaries. delight is only Mike Lay 47 calories, Bus Admin 2 grams of fat per 8 oz. serving!

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