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new A 14s, 0 \ Mice Infest The College 1r<\ By Louise Charette Students searching for ways to the problem seems to be at its earn a few extra dollars for Christ- worst in the LRC. mas shopping might consider "They're in there chasing them asking Marty Mills, Building right now," Crawford said. Services supervisor of the col- "The mice like it because its' lege, if he needs any help catch- warm in there, and there's a nice ing mice. carpet," he added. Photo By Kali ssonen "We caught three already to- Mills said the problem isn't Dead mouse in light fixture one of many plaguing the college. day," he said at noon last Mon- unusual—mice always find their A F C E Me l day. way into the college when the the Lecture Theatres in Building went running off," Crawford said. using traps and poison to try to "We're finding them pretty weather gets cold. G. Glen, another Building Serv- control the rodent problem. regularly in the library." The LRC isn't the only place "I was cleaning the floor lights ices staff member, said the prob- "We put poison in the library, A Building Services staff where the mouse infestation is on the stage one day and I was lem isn't mice. but not in the Food Services area", member, who asked to be identi- bad, Building Services staff said. going to scoop up a ball of paper "Rats. They're rats," he said. he said. Films: fied by his first name only, said They have also spotted mice in out of a light when it moved and Mills said his department is Employment Center 9 am-2pm in the Tower Lounge Booming With Jobs Display: We offer a university Outside Buffalo Cafeteria education and a To Love You Is To Know You career to make the Knowledge of your sexual partner is vital to your health and to your life span. most of it. Rate your sexual knowledge by answering the following questions: Ask about the Canadicrn Forces Yes No Don't Know Regular Officer Training Plcm 1. Have I had several sexual partners in the past 10 years? (The more partners, the greater the risk.) for Men and Women. - A 2. Have I ever had a sexual partner who has had several sexual partners? yyssonen • have your education paid for by the Canadian Forces at Brian Gwizon a Canadian military college or a mutually selected By Louise McAllister Canadian university upon acceptance. 3. Have I ever had sex with someone who has AIDS or the AIDS virus? • RRCC graduate employment Gwizon said that the Legal receive a good income, tuition, books and supplies, dental and health care and a month's vacation if your training Have I ever had sex with a man who also has sex with other men? is expected to increase in the early Assistant program could use more schedule allows. 4. For Women: 1990s while the number of stu- students, especially now that the • For Men: Have I ever had sex with a man? dents decreases. wages are improving. choose from a large selection of 1st-year programs. "The last three years have been The Canada Employment • have the opportunity to participate in a number of sporting a very good market for college Centre works closely with both and cultural activities. 5. Have I ever had sex with a partner whom I didn't know very well? graduates," Brian Gwizon, an students and employers Each • on graduation, be commissioned as an officer and begin employment counsellor on cam- November, approximately 1,800 work in your chosen field. 6. Have I or my partner ever shared needles and syringes to shoot drugs? pus, said letters are sent to potential em- Choose a Career, "We should see, in the next few ployers by the centre staff. 7. Have I or my partner ever had a sexually transmitted disease? years, an increase." The employment office main- Live the Adventure. He attributes the increase to tains a 24-hour hotline with a list declining enrollment as the demo- For more information on plans, entry requirements Have I or my partner ever had a blood transfusion between 1978 and 1985? of job orders students can facili- and opportunities, visit the recruiting centre nearest 8. graphic patterns shift. tate. you or call collect — we're in the Yellow Pages' Employment Markets, avail- They also offer the National under Recruiting. 9. Have I or my partner ever had sex without using a latex condom? able at the centre, list actual sal- Employment Services System, a ary rates and the labor market network that accesses other job demand for courses available at centres. If you answered 'yes' to any of the above questions, you may want to consider having an HIV antibody test. the college. N.E.S.S. compliments the job THE CANADIAN Statistics from the 1988-89 process system. Gwizon stated For more information call: THE AIDS HOTLINE academic year are encouraging-- that job orders are only shared ARMED FORCES Winnipeg: 945-AIDS(2437) 56% of graduates were employed with other banks if the position REGULAR AND RESERVE Outside Winnipeg (Toll Free): 1-800-782-AIDS by October of this year. isn't filled. Canada This figure would change if the Gwizon said that in the three RRCC Health Centre: 632-2238, Room HM10 survey was done one year after years he has been at Red River, graduation. job placement has risen and While Gwizon said Biological employer feedback is good. AIDS is everybody's problem. Technology employment is light, However, he added he is not he added that the Food Services sure what affect the GST and Free Act responsibly and make sure you know enough to protect yourself. graduates are in high demand. Trade will have on future gradu- "Those people are hired before ates. they even graduate."

Monday, November 20, 1989 Page 4 Monday, November 20, 1989 Page 5 CMOR Record' tireatiun New Look Soda AP8 alliondllia Halltalk :How Do You Feel About The For College Suacceigg Wall Coming Down In Germany?

By Shelley Henderson give them out to the students than There were a few unexpected people. to throw out perfectly good al- By Karl Nyyssonen Bookstore guests at the CMOR Record "I'm having a good time, but I bums," said Hopko. Breaking Social, held on Nov. was told there'd be a lot of people "It'll be interesting to see how By Eva Weidman 9—members of the Winnipeg Fire here. They've gotta promote it many (records) we have left at the Red River's bookstore has had Department! more. They need more people," books for long periods of time end of the social," said Derek facelift, but is still trying to iron Social-goers were forced to said Randy Reddison, an account- and the bureaucracy that has to be Rawlings, CMOR's Program- out some old wrinkles. stand outside the South Gym af- ing student. gone through means kids some- ming Director. The new extension on the en- ter the fire alarm was set off. "I'm having a good time. times don't see any money for Hopko and Rawlings organized trance to the bookstore is to pro- After determining it was just a There's enough booze, but not months," Mattock said. the social to raise money for both vide more space and to utilize an false alarm, the fire department enough people," said Breno Dc- A student operated open book the station and for the DJs that area that was previously consid- said it was all right for everyone lima. market set up in the Lounge or work there. ered wasted space. to go back inside. "It's okay. The guy of our hallways might be the fastest and "We're raising the money so Problems with textbooks corn- However, the alarms went off dreams didn't show up, but it's easiest way for students to sell we can upgrade the station and ing in on time and getting those at least two more times during the okay," said Sharon Gray, an ac- used books. upgrade the morale. Morale is the books out quickly to students are social. Luckily, a mass evacu- counting student. Mattock says the bookstore is best thing to have in order to being looked at by Ron Mattock, ation was not needed after the "Yeah, there's not that many happy to display used book ad- make a station work," said Hopko. manager of the bookstore and first time! people," added classmateJasmine vertisements on the bulletin board, "If we can raise a little money printing services. The atmosphere outside the Campbell. Kathy McMahon-Child but suggests an open market we can upgrade the station a little Dan Hydrochuck-Car- Ed Lemieux-Cap Pro- Margaret ?-Foods Man- The long line-ups in Septem- gym was less than enthusiastic. Although there were about 300 Robert Olyarnyk Care would give those selling books bit and then maybe have some- pentry gram agement ber and the delay in getting the "Being outside sucks!" said one people at the social, organizers "It's probably legitimate. I "I think it's possible that they their money immediately. thing for the DJs," said Hopko. "I think it's great that the wall "I think that it is about time. "Poor West Germany. They're books are problems Mattock is accounting student. had hoped that more would at- know a lot of people in Ger- could unite, but I don't think that The odd damaged book that the Hopko and Rawlings were is coming down and that they are Freedom of speech and freedom going to be invaded with a popu- planning to try to avoid next year. "It's my birthday, and I'm a tend. many, and I think that it's his- it's probable because Gorbachev bookstore receives is sold at a pretty pleased with the social, getting their freedom. I think that of thought should be a right that lation overflow. They probably In his first year as bookstore little disappointed that We have to "I would have liked to have tory in the making. I think That seems to be turning more capital- discount price as long as the text although they could have done they should dull keep being dif- everyone should be able to enjoy. should unite, but they're proba- manager, Mattock has assessed stand outside," said Kari seen more people. Especially with They would Like to see the other is still complete. without the added excitement of ferent countries, but the border I think the possibility of letting bly not going to. I think Gor- istic than his predecesors, but that the situation and has come up McDonald, Student's Association all the giveaways and prizes," side." More books than ever before the fire alarms. should be run in a more demo- them go is slim. It will take longer bachev has something up his may be a front to improve public with several possible solutions. Public Relations Director. said Jason Hopko, CMOR's were in the bookstore at the be- "Those *!#*! alarms. I guess cratic fasion, maybe similar to for Russia to let go of them than it sleeve. This is too good to be true. image of his country. I think they First, he plans to reassign cash Once the social moved back General Manager. ginning of the year, thanks to the they maybe added a little bit of our own." did for the walls to come down." Something is going to come out could unite as a result of this." registers used for parking and inside, the spirit of those who Albums were gi ven away at the use of FAX machines. character to the social," said of it. There's going to be another those used for book purchases. attended definitely picked up. door, and prizes were handed out Mattock hopes to implement. Hopko, with a laugh. war eventually. This time with Mattock says the purchase of a The dance floor was always randomly throughout the night. changes for next year to make "We definitely broke the rec- atomic bombs." shrink-wrapping machine could full, although not quite full "Because of the station format, those long line-ups a thing of the ord for the most alarms!" simplify things if the books for enough, according to some we can't keep them. It's better to past. sponsored students are packaged into single units. Line Ups - A Thing Having sponsored students pick IMM.•• ••. up their books in another area Of The Past A Letter Of Praise 4*-.V•eht could also speed up the process. .,, * / r Dear Editor:. :: 44kk:S•S .-ti:*•"*;"4•.: 4,.. , -:t The limitations of available The amalgamation of the book- I commend Darcy Keith on the accurate and infomiative article he wrote for the Projector on the issue space for display and the time store and the Printing Services Budweiser & of addressing sexism in learning materials. T‘think it is important for students to have an opportunity to learn RED CARPET FOOD SERVICES factor both affect the bookstore's department last year proved to about initiatives like this one being undertaken by the college. :,-;.c..z, ... v recent policy of not handling used have worked out as well, accord- AktA-r- -,..s. books. ing to Jim Lowe, vice-president kg "We end up carrying used of Administration. Dr. Joan NicLaren Pool Tournament ,at . - • . • . • • ".- o • <• . • • • *1 • • ' • . • • • • • • • • • December 11 - 15 • • • • • • O • WILLIAM J. CESSFORD, • • • • • • •cs • F.C.M.A. • .. • . . . • • , •. • e„, • , CAVE <• 4 Location: • _ • • • Director — Money Management • • • O O • • • 4 Fee: $5/person I Banking • • . • C • • •:• Province of Manitoba • Time: 11 am to 1 pm • ••••• • • Honoured with a Fellowship in The Society of Management Accountants of Canada on July 6th, O 1988, Bill Ccssford is a dynamic team leader in both his profession and his community. Not only is • • • • • Prizes for 1st, 2nd & 3rd he a founding member of the Cash Management Association of Manitoba, but is also currently • Treasurer of the Treasury Management Association of Manitoba. 4. Bill displays his leadership skills, whether it be on the juvenile soccer team he manages, or at his • CHRISTMAS • job, where he manages banking and short term borrowing and investing for the Province of • Manitoba. His management team directs, plans, and controls a multimillion dollar investment and (Cash and Merchandise) short term borrowing program. C•11•A•F•T • Working for Manitobans, Bill has ongoing contact with the Canadian and International • • investment community, to structure Manitoba's money market strategy and develop new money • market vehicles or target markets to meet the province's needs. r • Bill finds "The course of studies taken with the Certified Management Accountants has provided • S" A" L" E s • Registration Date: DEC. 6 an excellent foundation and the knowledge required to fulfill his responsibilities in a dynamic • environment." December 4 to 8 a • • • First 32 Entrants ONLY! • • • The Society of • • • • • • • "Free Play" during tournament courtesy of • • Management Accountants • • Red Carpet Food Services and the Students' CMA • • Certified Management Accountant of Manitoba Association. • Tower Lounge 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

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I I _Olk■ irnit tad La I ... ctirprdIrie • I CrIl IIMIL 11:771k An Evening With Dad /finely :dr years ago) these lyrics might have tionship can relate. By Linda Truss label, CVB's Key Lime Pie been poignant, but that idea has Who really knows who Cher exhibits a polish in musicianship As increasing numbers of to- been done to death by some Irish dedicated this album to, but since day's children are being asked to and production absent in their Wax Eloquence lads. Strike three. she recently split with her Bagel earlier releases. While their new become parents to their parents, Unless you are a die-hard fan Boy, Rob Camilletti, it seems she sound is geared toward wider Dad acknowledges and lends of U2, oops, The Alarm, save may have leftover feelings. Then accessibility, they nevertheless support to these family care-giv- By JJ Green, Marika Tetrault, Moe Lester, and again, with the always unpredict- your money and use it for Christ- retain their irreverent sense of ers. John Copsey able Cher, maybe Sonny's still on mas shopping. Sorry gang, but humour and experimental edge. In a nicely crafted mix of even in the music business three her mind. humour and drama, writer/direc- valley below" and not wonder They've been busy little camp- The Alarm-Change-Two strikes means you're out. Marika Tetrault tor Gary David Goldberg (creator where those came from? Come ers, squeezing 14 cuts onto this years ago, The Alarm struck gold on. Strike one. JJ Green of the hit T.V. series Family Ties) latest opus. Side one opens with with Eye of the Hurricane, then shows the love of a family strug- Another thing that stopped me Stevie Ray Vaughn and the hypnotic "Opening Theme", followed it up a year ago with a gling with the obligations of three from enjoying this album more best described as a cross between strong live album, Electric Folk- Double Trouble-/n Step generations to care for each other. was the fact that these guys have- Cher-Heart of Stone-If Gypsy fiddlers and Indian snake- lore. Looks like the streak ended n't realized that they can't do (Epic)- I'm going to cut the Oscar award winner Jack you've just been dumped by your charming music. This is followed there. ballads. Honestly. "Love Don't bull. I'm not going to talk about Lemmon stars as the crusty father sweetheart, or you did the dump- by the ballad-like "Jack Ruby", Now, don't get me wrong. I'm Come Easy", "Prison Without Stevie cleaning up his act or about who has to come to terms with the ing yourself, this Heart of Stone which drips with electric slide not saying I didn't like it. There Prison Bars" and "How the the fact that this could be the problems of aging, illness and a album is for you. guitar like a countrified Pink are 14 songs on this release, of Mighty Fall" are so weak it's strongest album he has put out so son who has grown away. His Cher's most recentfait accom- Floyd. "(I Was Born in a) Laun- which six are strong. Those songs painful. Strike two. far. son, played by Ted Danson, has plis is this touching album that dromat" picks up the pace with a are the first three on each side. And speaking of painful, the I'm not even going to say that to deal with not only his parents' proves her lungs are as fit as the stompin' garage-rock . But I am saying that it pales in subject matter for most of these Jeff Healey had better watch out problems, but also with those of rest of her body. Her deep, strong The strangeness continues on comparison with the aforemen- songs is straight. of the U2 song- because Mr. Vaughn isn't ready his teenage son. voice sounds clear and real in all side two with "June", which tioned. Too many times vocalist book. Angry, hurting lyrics to move over as the premier blue Moonstruck star Olympia of her works, with "Starting Over" features a freak-out violin in- and principle song-writer Mike guitarist in music today. Dukakis is an absolute delight in abound on this release, and there and "All Because of You" en- strumental guaranteed to induce Peters comes across as a poor I'm going to talk about this her role of Lemmon's wife, Dan- was only so much this reviewer compassing her emotions as well. nightmares. Prize for Best Song man's Bono, both in his writing could withstand before having to album on its own merit. son's mother, and Dead Poet's This album works because her on the album must go to the and singing. How can you hear wipe his eyes and blow his nose. Sides one and two are packed Society star Ethan Hawke's grand- feelings and words are so real that cheerfully silly "Pictures of "...gaping wound" and "...in the with fast-moving, solid blues with Any other time (say, six or seven everyone who's been in a rela- Matchstick Men", the album's mother. a heavy dose of smokin' guitar. Everyone hasproblems in Dad, lead-off single. The song is in- just like in real life. Everyone Stevie's band is tight as a troduced by a simple yet catchy feels misunderstood, unappreci- /111111111k tourniquet with Chris Layton's violin line which threads ated and unloved, just like real drums and Tommy Shannon's throughout the tune amidst jan- life. And it takes a crisis to make BURGER basts. providing a mean rhythm gling guitars and whimsical the characters realize just how KING And CMOR Present section from the first note to the vocals. The whole thing swirls much they really mean to each last. and builds towards the end like other, just like real life. Three Generations of Zanies: Ted Danson, Ethan Hawke and Jack Lemmon in Dad ■ The listener can't help but the Beatles' "I Am the Walrus". The twist in this movie is that 11111111/ picture himself in a smoke- The album closes nicely with granted until it's too late. the characters all realize the needs selves in the bargain. audience with the guilt and obli- Dad is a story about family, filled, seedy little bar in the "Come On Darkness", high- So, if you're lucky enough to of the others, albeit a little too Dad can reach its viewers on gation that is fostered in all par- and caring. But it's also a love southern States when the band lighted by a haunting pedal steel have a Dad, take him out on cheap conveniently. But they do realize many planes. It just depends on ent-child relationships, and he story about that special bond Irlat Top 2(0 \Inn Ilza really comes together in "Travis guitar in the background. movie night, he won't mind. You it. And more importantly, attend your personal experiences and makes his point. "If you can't between a father and son (and not Walk" and "Riviera Paradise", Founding band member Dave both might learn something about to the needs of the others and find observations of your own fami- count on your family, who the to be sexist, a father and daugh- the album's instrumental num- Lowery's vocals are perhaps an each other. some important answers for them- lies. Goldberg manipulates the hell can you count on?" ter), that is all to often taken for bers. acquired taste, but this band (and TW LW ARTIST ALBUM DISTR. Vaughn's cover of Willie this album) does grow on you. Dixon's "Let Me Love You How can you resist a band whose 1 1 The Rolling Stones Steel Wheels CBS Baby" and ClydeBurneu'sLove influences include Frank Zappa, Seeds of Love Poly Me Darlin' are competent to bluegrass, Ravi Shankar, surf 2 3 Tears for Fears say the least, and only Jim guitar, fake Hollywood Arabic Parton Movie Is 3 13 Aerosmith Pump Geffen Gaines's clean production gives music, and the Butthole Surfers? 4 2 Richard Marx Repeat Offender EMI itnawa 198y9tha. tthisalbum was made This is one pie you should defi- 5 4 Prince Batman Soundtrack Warner nitely get your fingers into. 6 17 Motley Crue Dr. Feelgood Electra "Tightrope", the first single John Copsey off of the album, stands out 7 9 Giant Last of the Runaways A & M A Bust among these classics as proof 8 5 Fine Young Cannibals Raw & the Cooked IRS that Stevie Ray Vaughn can both By Dexter Wexler What we have here is Hall- 9 7 Don Henley End of the Innocence Geffen play and write with the best of The title is preuy good. markGreetingCards:The Movie. movies like this is to give the Vertigo them. Steel Magnolias. You immedi- Steel Magnolias is a lot of sen- 10 6 The Cult Sonic Temple audience some cheap emotional If you've been like me, sit- ately know that the movie will be timental claptrap about a mother thrills because, if it makes you 11 8 Tom Petty Full Moon Fever MCA At l ting and waiting around for a a tribute to the resilience, the (Sally Field), her daughter (Julia Alert cry, then it must be worth the 12 10 Kim Mitchell Rock Land true blues album to come along tender toughness, the plain old Roberts), and four of their di- FOUNDATIONS money, right? 13 14 54.40 Fight for Love Reprise and are tired or all the Muddy tarom NC: GROUP strength-through-adversity of the verse friends: Dolly Parton as the Except that Steel Magnolias Eurythmics We Too Are One BMG Waters "wanna be's" that just post-Scarlet O'Hara Southern archetypal beautician, Shirley 14 15 doesn't really have any substance don't cut it, snap up In Step, get One-to-One Tutorials woman. MacClaine as a mean old eccen- 15 20 The Alarm Chance IRS behind the melodrama. A Hall- your best buddies and a bottle of 'Calculus 'Statistics On the other hand, the title tric, Olympia Dukakis as an ele- Janet Jackson Rhythm Nation A & M 'Business Math mark poem is convenient, and 16 bourbon, and just sit back and 'Physics doesn't really do justice to the gant widow, and Daryl Hannah MCA financial Math 'Economics "nice", but it's not John Donne. 17 12 Alannah Myles Alannah Myles enjoy. film. There are tons of cute homi- as a woman who alternates be- 'Trigonometry 'Accounting It's packaged sentiment designed 18 Young M.C. Stone Cold Rhythm Island Moe Lester 'Computer Pr. lies being uttered. Constantly. tween a klutz, a party animal, and 'Business Courses for consumption by the masses. KISS Hot in the Shade Poly 'Word Processing 'Science There are beautiful pictures of a bible-thumping fundamentalist. 19 'Electronics The emotion of the film is as false Sleeping with the Past MCA 'English flowers and trees and beautiful Now I don't like to give away as anything you'll see outside of 20 18 Elton John Cam pe Van Beethoven-Key General Adult Upgrading homes providing a background Lime Pie the endings of movies, but if you a Friar's Club tribute. It's human (Virgin)-This weird 'Reading 'Essay Writing for all the events of the social can't tell during the credits, I mean feelings served up like fast food. ALSO GETTING AIRPLAY and wonderful Santa Cruz- 'Writing 'Study Skills calendar: Christmas, Easter, Hal- during the opening theme music There's not a real emotion in John Lee Hooker The Healer A & M based quintet has returned with 'Mathematics •Spelling loween, a wedding day, a funeral. that somebody is going to die in a fresh slice of their trademark •ESL 'Speed Reading the film. Behind the facade of Belinda Carlisle Runaway Horses MCA Don't you see? Beautiful pic- this movie, then what the hell was sweetness and heartbreak, it has a Tex-Mex-Mediterranean brand DOWNTOWN tures. Clever homilies. Special Men Without Hats Adventures of Men & Women Poly Movie Star From Mars MacClaine appears in Steel the use of sitting through Terms heart as calculating as the Harle- of psychedelia. TUTOR CENTRE occasions. It shouldn't be called Of Endearment. quin Michael Monroe Not Fakin' It Poly Their second full-length al- Magnolias as a cranky junk food junkie Romance accounting depart- 783-0283 Steel Magnolias at all. After all, the whole point of ment. bum produced on the Virgin Page 9 Monday, November 20, 1989 Monday, November 20, 1989 Page 8 Hoodoo We Love By Donald M. Bailey ti °veva Not Worth Their Weight in Gold Hal-low -een Hoo-doos! By Todd Lewys .•\ Elvis slammed with Batman, . Otti h . and a hooker shimmied beside Remember the T.V. show, The RSV chewad gue3‘tio ma agents to see how high owners Ronald Reagan. Six Million Dollar Man? Well, in will jump for their services. It They came in costume, they ,„. a few short years, that moniker would appear that no ceiling- came in plain dress. They danced could apply to some lucky athlete yet—is too high for the owners of in the aisles, they danced in the who has signed to play his sport sports franchises to reach. orchestra pit. for an annual sum at that figure. In hockey, Wayne Gretzky is 'Impossible', you say as you Hoo boy, this Halloween night *titcha -tsot: making $2 million a year. Mario was a Guru party, Hoodoo style. watch Bo show that he does in- Lemieux just renegotiated for the 4iOnt0 dt deed know Diddly on your 28- An energized crowd of about teas ,t paltry sum of $1.6 million after 900 fans hootchie- inch Sony Trinitron stereo televi- lengthy talks this summer. Such cootchied their way into mag- sion. `No one's worth that kind of figures make L.A. King's 150 num-pop oblivion when the four money.' point man Bernie Nicholls a lads from Australia played a Hoodoos and Tell that to the athletes and "bargain" for $700,000 a season. rockin' set at Pantage'sPlayhouse owners who routinely hammer Baseball is probably the worst on Halloween night. times, and we released a 12" e.p.," Le Hoodoo G urns, as they were out million-dollar pacts on what offender. Several players already The band opened their 70- he said. originally called, played their first seems to be a daily basis. make over $2 million a year, with minute set with "" Mark played drums for the New gig in in early 1981. Since the early 1980s, athletes the Mets' Dwight Gooden and from their latest album, Magnum Chris ts, a group fronted by singer/ Their career has spanned eight in all sports have instructed their Frank Viola leading the way at Cum Louder, and followed that producer Rob Younger from the years, and they have recorded four with apt selections from their legendary Radio Birdman. albums. is my previous releases. "I was on the third 45, "Born "Mars Needs Guitars After the show, singer/guitar- Out of Time", and before that I favorite of them all," Dave said. alalaaaaaaallaa IMMOanalallnalla a a • MI a a a a "It's not a very raunchy album a nanannlanlanflaaaaaalalllaaanaa aaaaaaaaaaalaa in nearly every sport (even the star players to watch, the atten- ist Dave Faulkner, guitarist Brad played in the Hellcats." Oa ■• •••••• ■ •Mallflaaaallaaa more than $2.7 million annually. ana aallaaaa•N•afl•••••• 1Inalallannlan in sound, but it's got the spirit in •••= anleaananall•P Dave Faulkner, the main lyri- =IMMO ON•aaargaa aaaar• a WIN•aa•••••••ana011naa CFL), and television contracts are dance drops. The attendance Shepherd, bassist Rick Grossman 1•1•P •Ma •Ill 111• rill MI -AV M' Admittedly, there probably Illaaalaflat al a110••• •M• 1•• O• I I •• la Me 0 MIMMIMMIM le ■ •I•. -•NIMMIM the songs." IIMMIMal . Is • WO • •••• •• WE a • a •• becoming increasingly lucrative. drops, the lucrative network con- and drummer Mark Kingsmill, cist for the Gurus, said he began ea • • ma Ma- INSUMP OMMOIDM aren't two better pitchers in the MMIN•elin D. • • la •M" .M' Mae. 1•1.• a IN Oat • la a • • a a r Magnum Cum Louder is a di- UMW .. singing and playing in basement 0111•11••• tell nil a MaN• gab • lies. -am el a•MameltellMM CBS outbid traditional favorite tracts dwindle. This chain reac- relaxed backstage. 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They were called the Vic- • IMMIMMIMMIMIMMIMMIMMMIMMIMM Sanaa= INMI ing a white ball with red scams bid CBS for the broadcast rights alliOnlflaM IPMMIMM••••••1•MIMMalmaliellfle• ••• al has an eerie quality which is atypi- OMMM•••••=11M Ma alleaMMIMMaallar•MM So take heart. Henderson and background vocals for weeks." tims. 111•11•1anallnaln IIMUMMIIMMIMMINEMMMINIIMMINOMM `•/ISal If Ma •M seems a litde much. to televise NBA games. cal of the Gurus usual pop ap- MIMMIMMMIMM111•111•11MMIMMMam--tflee la= a MI'•1 • =Mama IMI • a IP• l• MaMal "I sang "I'm Flipped Out Over Illarn••••=fla•Mara a •a s • • • • • a • a Ea Both bids were said to be in the Puckett will get their $3 million. The band has a diverse history ea a NIP.= Nr. - a a a a a a Langston even had the gall to OM am WM •••• a -.a a -. we al e • a go a N • • Ma. a MMOINIMa MPamnia • Pt ■ I a • M. IMMO You" and "Television Addict." proach. flea il• '•• a flea EMS MOO' TO . liaIM• • at •. a ale $1 billion range. 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Perhaps the money was in pouring in from every angle, the aiMMIEDMINIMPMMMIIMIMIMM1011annall•Irnarne aaallaaareaallaamma MIIIMOIMUNO IMIIMMannallellnal and we managed to release two which would sound great on ra- MalIMIMM alaaallalflaan owners will continue to bow to remain a bargain at $900,000 a self-produced four song e.p. in a INDMIMMOOM 1111 --amp Canadian, and not American IIMISIMISIMISIMMMII Illnallalellaalle 41•1 IM •at le ear Sams AIMMINIMIMM dio. •ta MI •M IS SIM Salle& MS•IMIMM•I•M season. singles." MMIMMIMMIONM ' AM ea a an UPI se• IMMII•Balla the monetary demands of the 1980. He sang and played guitar alrnallaIMMIIMP Ps funds. COMMIMOMIMM sat as a Mal AMINI. 111•MOMINIMae, But the Gurus have yet to gather MS a 1M . •al • I I IN• a a MI= an. - e• The Television Addict 45 and OM la MOM MOO 00 players. Will these players be worth on that record. MMIMMIMMIMMM• la a a• Il• WO leral•lis.MP • MB Mae MB all Oh, dear. 1•••••eallaillaMIMM ant Il• el ••• •- as . weM. a • •••as 4=114E11SM mainstream radio interest in IMMIMIMMONOMIMMiarMer NOV •100 eta a a You and I might know it, and what they're paid? Probably not. "There were only 500 pressed, the I Understand e.p. were origi- Erna S•11••••larlalfla •• aleM•IMIN M 1 — flan Whatever the case may be, ■ •••• Im• NM anallanla 1••••••01111=1aS. -I" •• ems am m s • Wane MN Me MM Canada. Man Ilalla.-. -`• But if you were an athlete, nally released in editions of 1,000 gla•••MIOMMMOMMIMMM-M-M-M-M-Malell••- Ulnae. neither of the above three players yes, the owners know it too: No but some jerks in France boot- -IMMO, aMMIIMMOMMINIOMMIMMWOMMMall•NO Marna "We tour lots and we're look- MIIMIIIMMIMINNISIIMMIMMIIINI Ma= Mania wouldn't you take what the own- and 500, respectively. 110 •Inaa aaal player is worth $2 to $3 million a legged two songs off it onto a 45." OSSMINIIIMEINIMINISMISIIMMUNIMPSOMS1•1 should get their asking price. Maaaaaaaaaaaalalaaaaaaaa allaaalla ing forward to playing here again. allelaMMIMMMMINIMMIMMOMMInnall• Man ers were willing to pay you? I Rick, who replaced bassist "The two are going to appear MOMallaMMIMPIOMMM However, the odds are that they year to play their sport. Yet sala- Maill•MMMIMMMIMMEOPMMOMIMMIMMOMMONIMAIN MMINOMMIMMIMMUMM This is a cool place to play, even • llealnanalllanallla Clyde Bramley recently, played on a twelve-inch e.p. which should MIMMIMMIMMII•aMMMMIIMMIN• INIMMIMMMIMIMMIIMMa will, and the reasons for this are ries will continue to escalate would. MIMMOMMONNIMMIMMO aMMIIMINAMMIMIMMIMOMMIM if our latest 45 has not been re- MR IMMMIMMMIMMMOM be cut anytime as an import," la IIMMINOMMIMMIflanalleanflaMOMMMUIN because the owners need the play- Even though I knew I wasn't in the . aalaaa•aaaallaanalflaaaalfl a a simple. a a fl aananlan••• leased here." aaaaaanalallaaaaa OnalnallInlanlana "We played up in Canada a few Dave said •Maaaalflaaaaaa lalaanallaaaanaa Sports, more than ever before, ers to keep the profits rolling in. worth it. anaanalOIWOM anaaanaanalaaana (SIBMaa lalanallflalallefl a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a aaaalnallaalnINI a a a a a a a a is big business. Attendance is up The arithmetic is simple. No Iflanalanallaaa la anlanallanalnallananalnan Opera Phantom Knocks 'Em Dead eabri:::: .,f;::::::.:::::::::::::::::: IF...GIFTS roil mcd *Sterling Silver Earrings & Rings for Men & Women By Kathryn Gower The Phantom lurks below a ,'*iNcissi:e:t. 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The Uzi Suzi Postcard 12 Packs •Soviet Poster Tees Once again, the Phantom is tom replies. ., 44'43,x:es)nalikcw • :at Bring your RRCC student card & receive day prices in the evenings. obsessed with Christine. He • ]' a • •Vintage Scarves Like the play, the make-up is n•i. i Ili • !ft •Cufflinks & Tie Bars Evening Students: get acquainted in the Circle Lounge. •Postcard Books-Jazz, Blues proceeds to kill everyone who excellent. The movie offers •Lennons & Byrds poses a threat to her and her •Silk Bowties Freddy-lovers a chance to see •Mood Rings singing. what he really looks like—almost. •60s Rhinestone Bracelets •Bali Jewelry When the Phantom does the The movie is quite well done •Gift Certificates dastardly deeds, be skins his and once the audience realizes GREAT VINTAGE PARTYWEAR, TOO! victims. Then he preserves the the plot is actually a dream within New Stock Every Week skin, and when he needs to a dream, the full value of the appear "normal", sews it to picture is recognized. his face. IF This is definitely a movie to • 4.•• • 45° you have to get dressed in the morning... The Phantom had sold his see. If you have seen the stage .;•••; 847 Corydon Mon-Sat 11-6/Fri 'til 8/Sun 12-4 soul to the devil, and the devil production, like me, it's not one maimed the P-man's face. to miss.

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Student Reacts to Letter The Projector I V C FELLOWSHIP ffi Red River Community College SERVICES Pr N A H ■ 2055 Notre Dame Ave. SA Irresponsible: R3H-0J9 Typing: word processing, term T R R • • (204) 632-2479 From UBF Cult Member papers, SEs, CCs, resumes, etc. Dear Editor, E S I approached several times by one Reasonable student rates. Call I Reach 20,000 readers every two weeks with an ad Here are my personal findings letter uses "guilt techniques" to RATES: Not Doing Their of two males and one female (their Cathy at 224-3790 any time. R I S in The Projector. about the letter from Paul Gowan, try and pressure people into I • V• C• F names are unimportant). I have Shirwood Processing provides one sixteenth page $25 published Oct. 23 , entitled "Wrath change. Some of these techniques T not joined, however, because I typing/word letters/resumes; one eight page $40 of a Reader." include peer pressure, intimida- dislike their method of studying business reports/papers. Anytime. Y I • one quarter page $75 Job I have noticed it is common for tion, exaggeration, unrealistic I the Bible. (It should be noted that Located 4 blocks west of Pan Am names to be changed or altered to reactions of future people, among A • one half page $130 others. after studying the Bible on my Pool. Call Shircly at 488-8617. protect people from becoming N CAN AD A one full page $250 It is my understanding that the own, I dislike the way most relig- Just a reminder that RRCC has Our Student Association isn't They are accountable to us. publicly known. Some of the We have volume discounts, preferred space article "Cult on Campus; Part ions treat the Bible.) the following health services & doing their job. They may "own our beloved reasons given for this are: the Calendar of Events reservations, a free ROP (run of press) color as Two" printed Oct. 10, 1989 was In summary, Paul Gowan ob- emergency procedures in place: The SA recently took a week- paper," but it is still the best way person fears or dislikes becoming Wed. Nov. 22 Galatians Bldg. D/D-211 well as discounts for media blitzes. Send order warning of a group which uses viously disliked your article ( Health Centre: Mall Level- HM08, end trip to North Dakota, at our to get information to the students. a public hero; the person fears or Wed. Nov. 29 Galatians Bldg. D/D-211 and remittance payable to Red River Community "guilt techniques" to get people although I found nothing wrong local #238. When Health Centre expense. Upon returning, thePro- I strongly suggest they utilize dislikes becoming a public scape- Not forsaking the assembling of ourselves together. HEBREW 10:2.5 College Students' Association. For advertising to do things which they normally with it). Unfortunately, Paul closed, call local #384 (Power- jector has been trying to get some this by not stonewalling student goat; the person wishes people to information call 632-2473. wouldn't. Gowan's letter is nearly full of house). This area is tended 24 information from the SA about reporters. know information without per- ■ If Paul Gowan does belong to "guilt techniques", exaggerations hours a day, 7 days a week. All their trip—like what they did. I also suggest that some of the sonal prejudices against the the University Bible Fellowship and incorrect information. This Security Personnel are trained in Apparently, it was a weekend executive members read the pa- writer, danger; lack of privacy; (UBF), he actually has helped either says that he was overly First Aid and CPR. If an ambu- conference for student council per. They might find out what is etc. prove the UBF does use "guilt angry when he wrote his letter or lance is needed , security will make executives—although our SA actually happening on campus I have yet to find a source which techniques". This can easily be he actually believed what he said. the arrangements. president was unable to attend. after 4 p.m. when they go home. has not withheld names at one I hope those that have read this Planning A Wedding? I'll give She has another job babysitting. If I decided I didn't want to be time or another. Withholding seen by looking through Paul Gowan's letter for any "guilt" letter could find it better than I you professional wedding pho- That is more important I guess. here today—because it's an in- names is a normal practise and is Juvenile Diabetes Foundation references. There are quite a few did. tography for S300 or less. YOU This job takes her away from service day, there's no heat in the perfectly legal so long as there (at least 1/3 of his letter). keep the negatives. Will also the college after 4 p.m., so any trailer, the computers are frozen, actually is a person who provided A. Reader As to my own personal knowl- handle kids or family portraits, meetings that might be scheduled or I just didn't feel like doing my the information. P.S. The Ten Commandments say edge about the UBF, I have been custome B &W processing/print- after classes well... job—I suppose the SA wouldn't The majority of Paul Gowan's "honour your parents." ing, models portfolios. You name The reporter working on the like the fact that I wasn't doing it! I need SS! Call Paul at 668- story just wanted some initial my job and would tell me so. 0275. 6th Annual information—like a program Well...the SA better get their from the weekend so he would act together and stop their inter- Celebrity Sports know what kinds of discussions nal bickering and start doing the International DONATIONS the SA attended. job that they were put in office to Auction He wanted to report this back do manage the Students' Asso- As was done for Xmas 1987 & to the students—nothing too dif- ciation. '88, the Salvation Army's Santa ficult. or ominous. Newsstand Van Project will be in effect. The But, our SA seems to think that vans will be available to pick up this conference—attended at our Saturday, December 9, 1989 toys and non-perishable goods expense—is only of interest to from businesses, individual them. The Wall Comes Tumbling homes and at designated loca- As if, "what do the students tions in the city. The gifts given need to know about it—we went, Ken Knight Auctions will be distributed to needy fami- period." Red River Community College South Gym Down in East Germany lies a few days before Xmas. An Well, I have news for the SA. acknowledgement of your dona- 2055 Notre Dame Avenue With the Berlin Wall finally bidden frontier, Europeans are government moves quickly to bring about the changes already tion will be made. Call the Salva- Doors Open 9:00 — Starting Time 9:30 opened, the incredible metamor- talking about the possible reuni- tion Army's PR department at fication of a once proud and promised, such as free elections. phosis occurring in Eastern Eu- 775-0421. rope now appears to be at a cli- powerful Germany. It's a con- It must also ensure that new max, after dividing two worlds cept met with guarded optimism political and economic restruc- ADULTS: $1.00 (includes Auction Catalogue) CHILDREN FREE (accompanied by adult) for nearly three decades. on both sides. turing will be on German, rather Not only does it signify the Most West Germans welcome than Soviet terms. If those condi- VOLUNTEERS virtual end of the cold war, but it the idea of uniting, but are reluc- tions are met, East Germans be- may also be the beginning of a tant to reduce their high standard lieve they could easily exist with- Make a Difference—Be a Big new united Europe and possibly a of living. Assimilating possibly out assistance from its western Sister! If you feel you have 4-6 Auction Items reunified Germany as well. as many as one million newcom- cousin or its eastern allies. hours/week to offer a Little Sis- Something the world, and espe- ers would put an incredible strain The significant changes now ter, there may be a girl waiting for Autographed Sweaters, Stickers, Childrens BMX Bicycles, Posters, cially East Germany, would have on the economy, something the taking place in East Germany, the difference you can make in Autographed Scripts, Autographed Hockey Equipment, Sports Bags, however unexpected, were inevi- found difficult to imagine only a affluent West isn't quite ready her life. For further info call the Baseball Souvenirs, Gift Certificates, Dinners, Autographed Posters & Many, Contributing Writers few short months ago. for. table and certainly long over due. Big Sister Association at 942- The Berlin Wall, which as been a Eva Weidman Watching the mass exodus of Other parts of Eastern Europe 1490 from 9 am to 5 pm. Many More. people to the west and continuing eager for reforms of their own are symbol of east/west tension since Louise Charette 1961, will soon be nothing more unrest in its major cities, the Fast applauding the move, but are Come Out, Have Fun, Sports Personalities Will Be In Attendance. Shelley Henderson German government found itself nervous about a larger, more than that—a symbol. A reminder of the way things were, and hope- Louise McAllister losing control. powerful Germany again emerg- PERSONALS Grant Shelestynski Some 200,000 of the most ing. After fighting two brutal wars fully will never be again. productive members of its work against Germany in this century, The world will now watch curi- Linda Truss Women look after men, and men force had left this year already, it's a topic countries like the Soviet ously as a new East Germany Kathryn Gower look after themselves. and thousands were preparing to Union refuse to even discuss. emerges. A nation en route to A.K: You foxy lady. Here's to Marika Tetrault join them. In a desperate attempt If reunification does take place, becoming a true democracy, seeing if these initials can get a II Green to stem the growing tide, itchoseto however, it will likely not be for characterized by an ability to little closer. -J.G. P.S. How can take a bold step which would several years. Until then, the big choose its own course. I get you alone? I want weicej, prove, not only to East Germans, question is, can East Germany A nation with the same goals, weicej, weicel!! Thinking of you. but to the rest of the world as well, survive? the same aspirations, and the same To P.G: The letter from me to the that it was serious about political Amazingly enough, those who intentions as so many others fight- Editor will be my last response in reforms. have swarmed through the wall ing to rid themselves of oppres- the paper to any of your com- Tearing down the wall was since it opened have only gone sion. Proceeds for the Juvenile Diabetes Foundation ments on the article "Cult on indeed that bold step. over to have a look, and returned Grant Shelestynski Campus; Part Two" and I will not Now with the relatively free home again. They're willing to SUPPORT DIABETES RESEARCH directly respond to yourcornment interaction across the once for- stay in the east providing their on my letter. However, I would FREE PARKING FOOD & REFRESHMENTS

like to know your comments on Michals•“ Prirthng Limited my letter. -A. Reader