MINER YOU'RE ffilN liC CALL FOR red river community college 'LABATT'S pplector JANUARY 17 1973 BLUE' P

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06 504 0 0•6 1504 • the contest. It is interesting to note, however, that the photo of the overall best 41-•0-4 johnny necket 04104 8 • 0' smile was taken by our photographer Larry Sparling, and he seems a bit annoy- • • :61:6 9' •• 4 ed because all he has received from the contest has been trouble and non-recog- • D4404 • e • nition. sports 0 0 4 • I 0 16 • 0 41 • •41 • • 4 • You call this a. party? The beer is warm, the women are cold, and I'm hot 0• . 4*. '46 under the collar. 0 •40,4 * • 0 4 • 4 • entertainment • • /P11' 19 • • • • On a couple of days during the exam schedule there are as few as 15 students • • 4,04 664 1,• writing in the new gym at one time. But do you think that they could be moved 044 4 el•" • 54,* 0 0.4 4 into one of the empty classrooms so those who want could shoot a few baskets? 0 ,04 short story 04, 4 • 22 0,4 1,00 • No way. That would upset the system. 4 444 • Os, 1:0 4 • • ••1 • •• We have been told that the people at the radio station are getting tired of 6.1 ••• • • , 0 0 what 0I 4 0• tliey call our "witty criticism". Well. we're sorry, and we promise not to • $• • •• 1 • •••• be witty in the future. 11. 4 .94,11 O 4 4004 We are glad O6 4 0 0 to see that they have finally painted the inside of Buffalo S. 4 41• 0 •O • 4 f • 1 0* Place. But we regret that the new paint ,job can be seen neither from the inside • 4 0 ,41 e•41 41 0 1 • • 0 4 4 nor from the outside. They're lovely bands of color, quite exciting. really. But • • $0 • 4 4%. 0 4 41 0 4 9 4 nobody. can see them. They're far too much above head level to be noticed by 0 1 IW 0 1 0 O 0 •• 4 SEIKO ' 060 0 O anyone in Buffalo Place. You would be able to see them from outside through 06 0 f • 'I111 I% O I 0 4 those slanted windows, that's if the windows weren't tinted. So gaze skyward • 1 1 4 /4 O61 •0 0 06• 4 next time you're in Buffalo, and you may catch a climpse of the paint job. Any- • 4 0,• 9,4 • way, it's nice to know there are still a few creative thoughts wandering around • 441 4 44 4441 • 0 4 ' • the tower. Somewhere. •0 0 • • 0 Sol 41 • A sincere apology from the staff of the Projector for an error in the short 41'• ••s • story "Bloody Christmas" which was in the last issue of the Projector. Four .5, • • • .6, • • important paragraphs were left out and the story therefore lacked its original • • , • • • .6.0 • 0 1 •, impact. Our apologies to the author and his reading public. S. 00 • O44 The next issue of this paper • will be brought to you through the hard work 56; •, • • 9, • • of the new editor, Tim Haverluck. We all wish him lots of luck because we know • 00 •• I about putting out this paper every two weeks. and the late late nights • 04 -spent put- • 0 • , ting it together every second Wednesday. Yes, we wish him luck. Someone ask- 06• ed - •• , • the outgoing editor, Fred Brennan what he had to say about things now that • O I •., . 6. he • 0 was leaving the game. He looked up from putting together his ,,last paper, and • 4 6 0 41 1 a,.• MANITOBA'S •• thought a minute. Then he admitted that he had survived, that he'd learned a • , 0•4 . 0 • • •• lot he wouldn't have learned otherwise, and yes, he was glad he had done it. And S t •e , OS, • 4• • 0 • so from Fred Brennan, and the other outgoing Projector people, "see ya • 1 04. CLUB 04, . 6. • around!" .6.• BEER • ••• , 40, Oa, 0• . Gra 0 • • • • Join the Club ! • • Tachometer, Revolving 0-60 0 54 O0.0 •04 • • 5.4 06 Bezel For. Elapsed Time. • • 6, 0 * 0 l 30 Min. Recorder • 0 e Os • 04 0, O:1 s130 5, 0 • 0 4 04 * Free Engraving 0 4 4 41'• 4 •••• Special meal deal for students And Gift Wrapping • 54 • • • • •• 0• 1 44 Special party rate for large groups 1%4 • NEW From • 1 t 44 e • •• 1 s 114,4 o 4 0 1 0 0 t • , o So 064 .„ now appearing Cannon Ball 46 1 • Si • 4 en d'roas 06. 06$ 41111 .: ••0 •• 0 PORTAGE AND PORTAGE AND 0.0 EDMONTON DONALD when you decide to change your label...Jom die club. 0: 0 1870 Pembina Strip Phone 269-3400

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▪ Survey Taken On Housing

"I hope to put out a paper." If only The S.A. conducted a survey last Fred Brennan could say theyame. week to determine student opinion on nesday of last week and by Tuesday The other members of the editorial available housing and the need for a evening 600 of the forms had been board went into a student residence at RRCC. completed. , heard of 01' Fredd coma when they S.A. president Gary Novak said in an The survey information has not been ment. When •y's Pending retire- they regained conscious- interview last Tuesday the survey was processed yet, but Mr Novak expects ness they decided to retire as well. designed to find out where students this will be done by computer during Replacing that dashing man about town are now living, if they are satisfied the exam period and then he will assess Freeman W. Drury as entertainment with their present accommodation, and, the date during mid-term break. editor will be vivacious Laurie Dorosh, taking into consideration their financial The full results of the survey and the also a first year creative communica- means, what type of housing they would action the S.A. will take on the survey tions student. And Murray Pura, a first prefer. will be published early in the next term. year creative communications student, The two main sections of the three- succeeds Rooney Palson in the sports page form were: a section dealing with department. the student's present housing and the New Editors Why don't you get in on the fun? rent he pays, a section asking the stu- There are a few positions still open on dent what he would prefer for housing the editorial board, but you better hurry and what rent he would be willing to cause they're going fast. pay for this housing. Appointed To The possible answers to the housing preference section ranged from a simple Projector School Starts single room accommodation, to rooms with board, apartments, and rooms in a "conventional university residence" We at the Projector are pleased to February 5 with or without board. announce that you faithful readers The S.A. executive conducted the won't have Fred Brennan to kick around TERM II TERM IV survey themselves taking the forms 8:30 a.m. anymore. Dear old Fred, our beloved 10:30 a.m. into each classroom that was to be sur- editor-in-chief has finally shown some

veyed. Mr Novak said this was a better compassion and decided to retire from All Technology Courses approach than last year when similar the newspaper game. South (Old) Gym housing surveys were distributed in His able successor will be Tim Haver- Bldg. A the halls. The results last year were luck, a first year creative communica- Operating Engineers South (Old) Gym not really valid because many people tions student. Mr Haverluck has a Bldg. A treated the survey as a joke, he said. straight-forward and refreshing ap- Approximately 1,000 people were to proach to the publishing business. He Diploma Nursing South (Old) Gym be assessed between Monday and Wed- sums up what he hopes to accomplish Bldg. A as editor-in-chief in seven simple words: Medical Radiological South (Old) Gym Bdg. A

eye on the council Mill Advertising Art Bldg. F The January 10 edition of the student council meeting opened with some dis- cussion as to whether or not a quorum, a voting majority (51 (1/4 ), was present. Creative Communications meetingOnly four began. sticks and four executive members were on hand at 5 p.m. when the F1:12 Bldg. F

Two more members of council appeared shortly of ter five to bring the at- Child Care Services tendance up to 10 — there are supposed to be 2 8members on student council. 03:14 President Gary Novak decided that with the four Bldg. D there was sufficient attendance for a meeting to be held. proxies sent to the meeting Library Technician A motion was passed at the meeting to install a second CM: 34 office in front of the activities department. The office is pr-phone in the small Bldg. C esently being used by the Civic Club and the Business Club. The executive. in their infinite wis- Business Administration dom, decided one phone wasn't enough to accommodate the two clubs. The s Model Office ond phone will cost $50. ec- Bldg. D

The activities department announced that a Winter Carnival Commercial & Industrial Sales the college from February 7 to 10. Folksingers will be appeari will D2:01 ng at, the held at Bldg. D ofevery the carnival.day of the carnival and a dance will be held Friday. night during hethe college week Computer Analyst/Programmer Computer Centre The publications department announced that advertising revenue for the Bldg. D yearbook has increased by 500 per cent since the beginning of Christmas holi- days. Publications director Penny Batulla wouldn't tell Hotel. Motel & Rest. Management figures were but the Projector has it from E3:16 a council what the exact revenues before Christmas amounted to only $200. reliable source that advertising Bldg. E

Council will meet again the first Wednesday in February. Secretarial Science D1:15 Bldg. D mas poems. How can you forget that? cover story in order And what about giving and sharing? So, again. thanks all round the s.a. Do we do that somesties,m too? So of importance: The Projector staff (first in line where's that in your Chri stmas poems? 1) Grizzly Bare because the editor so directed). It's hip and cool and very in to con- demn Christmas. Lordy, lordy. what 2) The U.I.C. and Manpower people Sticky Fingers David Crofton and Murray JaqueS. would everyone think if you came out and said. "Christmas is nice."? Why, Kicks Off Campus Blue a big suck! they'd all say you're * * * * * * * * * * * ! 4! $ * Peggy Hunt Right? Burn Christmas is only paying lip Department Head You say Drafting to ideals that no one lives by? Grizzly Bare, a group that performed The next group featured in Campus service Blue is the group Crawford. This con- Yesterday's Memory P.S. That one outstanding student has So don't ideals deserve at least a little in the South Gym Thursday, Jan. 4. is lip service, if only once a year? Would was a fantastic start to the Campus Blue cert will be held on Jan. 16 in the South * "Quit ripping off the Crazy-Ox" been 'fixed up' now. Gym at noon hour. Let's hope their Crawford appeared yesterday at * a message to the students from the man- you have your children believe that series of concerts that is being featured . * Biggtss. performance is up to Grizzly Bare's * ager of the student costor Mel ideals went the way of fairies and at Red River Community College. Red River College. They were the * tuden standard! It's only going to s t e.t he s Please Care witches. but they don't have to worry Wayne Cole who is participating in * more for things through higher prices about that sort of thing anymore? the promotion of the series, said that The group, Grizzly Bare is successful * second band to appear here in the * for these articles if they keep shoplift- Would you have us pack Christmas Campus Blue is being sponsored by because they demand their audience Dear Sir : among mothballs and history Labatt's because it is their 100th an- to participate. and the audience usually , * current Campus BLUE series. * ing from the Crazy-Ox, he said. The President of Nicaragua has call- away Since the Crazy-Ox opened this fall. books because it no longer applies? niversary. does. * ed upon CARE to assist in providing at least fora dozen If we can't even ldfor be single day Campus Blue is also being featured Mr Biggs said that ca urgently needed food for 120.000 men. that's ght say. well, we shou oneg ood. at the University of Manitoba and the This series of live entertainment is brought to you through the courtesy people have been women and children of the stricken k, not lifting. • He said that up until recently. when our society is really sic University of Winnipeg. RRCC is host-, of the Red River Community College Student Association and Labatt's all of the offenders have been let off city of Managua. now. Life is great. ChristmasC is part of ing nine of the 26' concerts, which will Manitoba Brewery Limited. CARE personnel are already on the that. Christmas is great. So now I'm a be running from Jan. 4 through till with a stern warning. job under the direction of CARE /Nic- However, last week, a student was suck. April 12 of this year. caught with approximately $40 worth aragua's resident director and supplies Other performers in the series are are being trucked in from warehouses of merchandise in his jacket pockets. Lois Anderson Crawford. Ray St. Germain. and Rick The police had to be called into the in neighbouring Honduras and Costa Neufeld. matter and the student, a juvenile. will Rica. Medical personnel from the CARE/ probably be prosecuted. Medico team stationed in Choluteca Men Are Brothers CKRC radio will be taping the second Mr Biggs said that the students. are performance of each of the groups, and only hurting themselves through shop- Honduras have moved into the hospital in Chinandega to care for the injured the tapings will be broadcast on the lifting because the losses to the store December 13. 1972 station. Each of the concerts will be are reflected in costs of the merchan- and Medico doctors and nurses are ready to receive injured evacuees in MC'd by CKRC's Gary Roberts. dise, and the more losses there are. Dear Sir : The Grizzly Bare concert lasted for an the higher prices will rise. Choluteca and Santo Domingo. "No man stands so straight as when Because of the congestion at Managua action-packed hour. About 600 students So, if students want reasonably priced he stoops to help a fatherless boy." attended, and very few people left merchandise at the Crazy-Ox, they airport which has already reached This is the attitude adopted by the serious proportions. Nicaraguan auth- during the show. should stop shoplifting. Big Brother Association of Greater Grizzly Bare performed songs from the orities have asked that no more sup- Winnipeg. More and more young men plies be sent in by air. CARE is not 1950's up till the 1970's. Their songs in our community are finding out how ranged in style from the Beachboys' therefore accepting donations of food. satisfying and beneficial it can be to clothing. blankets. etc. However. funds "Surfing U.S.A." to Procol Harum's serve as a Big Brother. "Whiter Shade of Pale". ■ are urgently needed for feeding and If you think this sounds like a plug for sheltering the homeless victims and car- Iwo letters the Big Brother Association. than yo At the beginning of their show, lead ing for the injured. right! At present, there are over ,0008u're Contributions should be sent as soon singer Torn Latta informed the audience fatherless boys in Manitoba between the as possible to the CARE Nicaraguan that Grizzly Bare usually had a group ages of 8 to 16. There are 300 boys in Earthquake Fund at 63 Sparks St.. with them called Grease Slick and the Winnipeg who are on the waiting list Bravo Projector Ottawa KW 5A6. Edsels. He added that they had been for Big Brothers. finally lucky enough to lose the Edsels, What do you have to do to be a Big who were "nothing but a bunch of Dear Sir : Thomas Kines, Brother? Just come down to the Big National Director. enderson greasers." Congratulations and a hearty thanks Brother Association (1109 H from students of the Architectural and are over Highway) and apply. If you About halfway through the concert, Machine Drafting classes and myself the age of 18, understand and appre- the group's members suddenly disap- for your coverage of the visit to this Admittedly Mushy ciate the art of friendship and can spare peared offstage, and Gary Roberts of area of Unemployment Insurance Com- about four hours every week, than you CKRC was left holding the show. Min- mission and Manpower officials. (Your Dear Editors: can be a Big Brother. utes later the group re-appeared as article "Money — the Root of Ques- Re: your Christmas issue, especially You'll be interviewed and oriented none other than Grease Slick and the tions" Dec. 13, 1972) Bloody Christmas, and those touching Edsels, saying they had beaten up The meeting brought good results for by qualified people who will ma tch you poems. up with the boy that they think would "those other guys for kicking them out four out of the five students with prob- Christmas is tinsel, drunkenness. com- be most compatible to you. But don't of the show." The Edsels performed lems ; the outstanding student presently mercialism and all that crap. expect results right away. Instead, ex- rock and roll songs, such as Rock Around being most optimistic. It sure goes to So Christmas is really lousy. the Clock and Rocking Robin. Tom Latta show that the quickest way, to solve the pect that the relationship will be a Well. maybe it is. But look, it's an meaningful friendship that will help (alias Grease Slick) was sensational. problems these students had was to go example of how we live every day. He climbed off the stage and knelt "up high". The action we got from Mr fill a void in a young boy's life. Every bloody day, all around us. that's MAKE A NEW FRIEND before various girls in the audience. Jaques (Manpower) and Mr Crofton the way it is. So. does that mean life is BECOME A BIG BROTHER! singing "Laverne." (U.I.C.) was tremendous and it proved lousy? a point that these organizations have who What about love? People live in love. staff who know their business and every day. Mention that in your Christ- Big Brother Association reall do care about our problems. the college at large confessions of as+ on the library A Student Radio Announcer BO KSHELF by Ellen Michie Frames for your Announcer for Student Radio IS THIS YOU TRYING TO'KEEP UP WITH THE NEWS! every mood When I started at the student radio every new announcer has to go through Then let these do the work Ik'n you! from station I was sure that it would be non- the first time. _ existent by the end of the term. I was There have been rough spots and CANADIAN NEWS FACTS skeptical because things like student times when everyone has wanted to Fact-filled summaries of important radio have been tried before and have quit. We haven't though and that's what evqnts on the Canadian news front. It failed miserably. counts. digests the news and .then indexes it But I was surprised at the very pro- The radio executive works had to alphabetically by subject. people. lo- fessional way the radio has been set maintain a high standard for student cations and organizations. up.. It looked like what I thought a radio. The commercials you hear are VIROOlip/ 'teal" radio station should look like. produced in the station by the radio FACTS ON FILE From my limited knowledge of tech- staff. The record selection is based on A weekly classified .digest of news nology. I was most impressed with the what promotional copies we receive arrOngedoihder such headings•-as: World f; Stewart NsKing Ltd equipment we had to work with. There and on suggestions .from the students. affaut. National affairs. Foreign affairs. are two turn tables. one on each side Although I may never hear the end Latin America. Finance, Economy. Arts. of the control console. The entire out- of this. I must admit my first impres- Science. Education. Religion. Sports. fit cost, around $1.300, and after a few .sions about the station were wrong. Obituaries. Miscellaneous. etc. This improvements in the decor were com- 270 Edmonton Street Student Radio is a success and will continuously up-dated. news -service 225 Vaughan Street pleted. the station took on a whole new 942-6195 continue to work as long as the students Is published in New York. 942-5332 and appearance. want it to. But the idea of being the only female , -KEESIN,ti?' CONTEMPORARY. AR- 10% off prescription glasses for all Red River College students among the entire crew of male announ- CHIVES . with student cards. cers scared me at first. I imagined the A weekly diary of world events pub- comments that would be flying around: lished in Britain. Its news is digested and boy there were comments! I shut from news agencies and publications my ears and waited for the big day. My .:.from around the world as well as from COURSE IN THE CREDIT first show! ovethment Information Departments. A QUICK I got behind the mike. a.. .:.;ted my .A11 of. the above together summarize. UNION CONCEPT • headphones and opened my mouth to condense.' organize and index more speak. I looked at the sound monitor. material than you could possibly begin Take a moment. Not only .students, but instructors, too. The needle remained motionless. Where to read even if you had nothing else was my voice? Someone quickly swit- to do! This quick course in credit unions won't give you credit hours, but it ched on a turntable and music boomed could help you in making an important decision. Where you will save. over the speakers. I could have died. JUST IN! Where you will borrow. Not just now, but for the rest of your life. When I saw the look on the chief an- Forbidden Voice; reflections of a nouncer's face I wish I had. So did he Mohawk Indian. by Alma Greene. * A credit union is a co-operative non-profit organization. Projected probably. After numerous threats, I Say What You Mean, by Rudolf Flesch. surplusses are returned to the members as dividends, paid on their sav- tried again. My voice bellowed across Upholstering, by Malcolm Flitman. ings. (So you benefit). as the needle jumped dangerously into Mike; The Memoirs of the Rt. Hon. the red zone and clicked against the side Lester B. Pearson. * Every member owns one share in the credit union. As part-owner, of the gauge. I cued up a new record Three Sacred Cows of Economics, by. he or she has a voice in determining the policy of the organization. (So and waited for the last one to end. Alex Hu bner. you own a piece of the action). Feeling some of my confidence might Honesf Ed's Story; The Crazy Rags to come back I turned all but the right Riches Story of Ed Mirvish, by Jack * All credit unions' savings and deposits are guaranteed by the Cre- switches. In total panic I turned the Batten. dit Union Stabilization Fund, a government-appointed corp'oration. (So switch only to find I had left the rpm's Direct Mail and Direct ftesponse Pro- . your money's safe). ' at 45 instead of 33. I was ready to quit. motion, by Christian Brann. but that's when you have . to stick to Meany ; The Unchallenged strong * ',Credit unions offer a full range of financial services to its mem- something if you want to make it work. Man of American Labor. by Joseph C. berS. (So you've got a one-stop solution to make all your money 'mat- My hour was finally up. I now could Goulden. ters). slink out of the station never to return. Youth, Humanism, and Technology, by I WAITED FOR Hary Mock. the chief an- Hary Mock and Ken Kevin D. Kelly. Make the right decision. Then try it out at CO-OPERATORS CREDIT nouncer. to politely tell me to "go Rickner in the studios of the RRCC Let Them Live; A Worldwide Survey away". of Animals Threatened with Extinction UNION. student radio. Hary is the chief "That wasn't bad. Of course you'll by Kai Curry-Lindall. announcer, and besides having have to improve quite a bit before Supergirls; The Autobiography of an , his own show, Ken is also the CO-OPERATORS CREDIT UNION LIMITED you're as good as me.. I realized I Outrageous' Business. by Claudia Jes- had made it. I had gone through what record reviewer for the . Projector. sup and;G.enie Chipps. . (Next door to the Crazy Ox) • TO BE CONTINUED? Mr Heizelmann explained that the pointed out, would only let the ad- Co-op credit union on campus was start- The bureau will be responsible for ministration know that they can. in the ed as an experiment in advertising the co-ordinating federal-provincial travel periscope Koperno Gets future, dismiss any faculty member advantages of credit unions to young programs, assisting in-province travel they wish with absolute immunity. people. His office is a non-profit organi- programs but its main emphasis will "However," sighed Mr Kopern6. zation and is subsidized by other resi- be to produce informational material "the entire affair was not a complete dential branches of the Co-op credit relating to travel opportunities, and The Gate loss. At least now there exists a 'forced union. answering inquiries from young people Sensitivity' between the faculty mem- A long-range pay6ff of the campus and school personnel, Mr Miller said. bers and the administration." The office was planned. It was hoped that initial opposition by faculty members The clamour raised over the dis-• many students would recognize and One of the federal-provincithl travel missal of Mike Koperno, social science to Koperno's dismissal has shown the use the financial advantages of credit need for closer communication between programs which the bureau is co- instructor at RRCC has come and gone unions over banks after they left ordinating is the Young Voyageur ex- by Bill Orlikow like a crack of lightning in a midnight teachers and the administration. if school. Mr Heizelmann estimated that only to stave off further rabble rousing change visits for high school students. sky. We see a disappointed but resigned 25 per cent of RRCC students will have This winter groups of students from Mike Koperno leaving RRCC on Janu- by the underlings. Such protests prove dealings with credit unions later in To "oversleep" means one has committed a minor crime. It means he was embarrassing when they reach the seven schools throughout Manitoba will awakened normally as human beings should, instead of being forced awake by ary 26. life. make exchange visits with students The final general faculty meeting attention of the minister of education. "Credit unions offer, a more person- mechanical contrivances. Mike Koperno admitted that challeng- from other parts of Canada. Why is it a crime? Because awakening naturally probably means you're late held before Christmas discussed whether t al service to their customers than banks Inter-provincial travel expenses are faculty members would carry on the :ing his dismissal would probably hurt do." said Mr Heizelmann. The five for work. The only way you get to work on times is through being awakened un- hiss teaching career in Manitoba. With- paid by the federal government. while naturally by radio or strident alarm clock. Thanks to our fine civilization's fight to keep Koperno at RRCC. It was dollar membership fee entitles our the province assumes out alternative job prospects, Mike responsibility for great working hours. humans aren't allowed to complete a natural slumber and decided by a large majority of Mr members to attend the annual Co-op costs and arrangements for the visitors Koperno's initial supporters to abandon Koperno will shuffle from RRCC for meetings and raise all the hell they want awaken when the body is ready. Instead they are usually jolted from sleep by a while they are here. noise. his cause. When it came down to the the last time on January 26. If you see to if they don't like the way things are him standing in your bread line. wave. "There is a possibility that other types nitty-gritty, the actual personal corn- ; run." of cost-shared programs may be intro- mitment by individual teachers to fight show him that he is still remembered Some of us become used to this noise. Soon we no longer need it.: we awaken Heizelmann also pointed out that duced in the future," Mr Miller said. through conditioned response even though we should not. an unfair administration decision. they It could happen to any teacher. the six per cent interest rate on the If there were no alarms or conditioned responses, everyone or at least a backed down. monthly balance in credit union savings The bureau also assists young Mani- majority. would probably wake up about 7:30 - 9:30 a.m. Which today, of course. Abandoned. alone. disappointed like accounts is higher than the normal tobans in planning and financing travel the protagonist in Franz Kafka's "The Students Pass means you're late for work (the worst four-letter word). If you say right now bank interest rate. projects within the province. he added. "Oh well, I wake up normally about 6:30 or 7:00", you're wrong. You wake up . who doesn't really know why he's Trial' - There is no real reason for the pre- An allocation of $15,000 has been made on trial. Koperno was dismissed by the naturally. so you think. But it's conditioned. You shouldn't be awake so early. $1000.00 sent NSF cheque situation... comment- to make small grants . on a needs basis That is unless you retire very early. And people aren't made to retire in early administration from his teaching post ed Mr Heizelmann. Students can trans- to assist with transportation costs for evening. at RRCC. The reasons given by the fer money from anywhere in Manitoba field trips, study tours or other educa- administration for Koperno's dismissal, So remember that "oversleep" -means waking up when your body says In Bad Cheques into the campus credit union at no tional trips within the province organ- you're ready. Blame the "minor crime" angle on today's ridiculous working that he was the junior man, and that cost, he explained. Authorization forms ized by young people. there was inadequate work fix him. hours and our need to do and take as much as we can in the world, even if it are available at the Co-op office for "We want to encourage our young means daily discomfort for all. did not explain why he was the only At RRCC this transfer. The process takes about people to get to know their province. instructor let go. True. he was the a week or less. and to emphasize north-south travel Girdle: (Or How To Keep It In) junior man on staff. but the - inade- Banks holding the funds of students rather than the usual east-west trips." quate work load" excuse didn't hold Personal cheques of non-members Here's a short review of the girdle : The girdle allows overweight women to wishing to cash personal cheques at Mr Miller explained. "We are hoping water and the teachers protested. Now will no longer be cashed by the Co- fool themselves into thinking nothing is amiss. Example : Mary's figure is be- the Co-op credit union refuse to hold that the young people will not only have ginning to sag. they feel it isn't worth the trouble. operative credit union on campus. NSF the student's money to cover the value an opportunity to gain factual informa- Mike Koperno stated he was dis- cheques valued at $1,000 have been Solution : A girdle that braces her up and makes her look several pounds cashed by the Co-op over the past of the cheque. Thus the credit union tion about the history, geography and lighter. appointed by the lack of support from has no guarantee of funds to cover the his fellow collegues during the final year, making this action on the part of economy. but will learn to appreciate Foolishness: Why bother trying to get into shape? Mary's girdle does that

cheque they are cashing. , hour of • his plight. Their action, he the credit union necessary. current social problems throughout for her. Why exercise and eat less to remove the poundage? The girdle saves "No one can stay in business if they All credit unions in Canada are link- Manitoba through personal contact with Mary the trouble. lose money," stated Walter Heizelmann, ed. A member of the Co-op credit people outside their own communities." A certain commercial shows some woman standing in front of the full-length manager of the Co-op at RRCC. "We union can call into any credit union mirror. Her figure is out of control! Does she do something about it? Of course! can't be liberal with our funds as they in Canada while travelling to get needed Applications for federal travel grants She hides it beneath a girdle! Now everything is all right and she'll live hap- belong to our members, not us... funds. , as well as forms and information on pily ever after! The personal cheque-cashing service "We'll even hold funds for our grants offered by the federal govern- Girdles are foolish and damn ridiculous. They're lies. They're phony sub- has been a special non-profit service MEMBERS FOR ANY BANK (which they ment and other organizations are avail- 'stitutes for most females who could have good figures if they wanted to put offered to RRCC students. The service refuse to do for credit unions) that asks able at the bureau. In addition a bro- forth some effort. Girls, if your figure is getting out of control then work to get goes against basic credit union policy us to," said Mr Heizelmann. chure on in-province travel and a back into shape. But don't wear a girdle and lie to yourself. It ain't worth it. but the rules were waived for the stu- booklet of general information on travel "Busing" dents' convenience. Some have taken Youth Secretary is being prepared and will be distri- unfair advantage of the service and buted to schools throughout the pro- Talking with Rob Knight (our former president) some days ago. I discover- ruined it for others. vince. ed we have a common, passionate hatred of anything to do with Metro Transit. "It has been a very, very had ex- Opens "For example, a representative of a We decided buses are a kin to pigs and slugs. Firstly, take a good look at perience and we have lost a consider- high school class planning a Christmas the rear end of the older models. you know, the ones with two, small separated able amount of money," said Mr Hei- Travel Bureau trip to Barcelona called for informa- . windows, and see what it reminds you of. All that's needed is a little curly tail. zelmann. tion." Mr Miller explained. "The bur- The slug angle comes from the speed at which buses usually travel. At least. Some students. added Mr Heizelmann. eau was able to find an expert on Spain we've never been on one that broke the sound barrier. are getting up a petition to pressure to brief the class on what to expect. And aren't buses fun?! ! Summer, .80 degrees. Window won't open. Bell him into keeping the personal cheque- A Travel Exchange Bureau to assist and how to make the most of their ropes that -pull — without a sound. Overcrowding (naturally). Waiting through cashing service. young people interested in travel with- opportunity to learn something about green lights. "It won't change my opinion as the in the province. across the country. or another country and way of life... Remember the signs that said something like "if you're on the go and in a petition won't help me collect for international student exchanges has Further information on the services rush. . ." or that real shocker "All the smarter people take a bus". The smarter the NSF cheques," he said. "I will been opened at 1181 Portage Ave. by available may be obtained from the people have money for cars, cabs, parking. And those smarter people forced explain our position in my office to any the Department of College and Univer- Travel Exchange Bureau. Youth Sec- to bus it know what they're getting into, and wait for the chance to make it suc- student who questions my decision... sity Affairs. retariat, Room 512B, 1181 Portage cessfully and rid themselves of the dreariness of bus rides. Ah well, life isn't Avenue, Winnipeg. Manitoba. R3C OV8. all peaches and cream. But nobody told me it had to include buses. The documentary units of the BBC are an exception to The most bizarre progiamming on BBC 1 lets you know both of these characteristics : programs are filmed, and the government owns it, and can do what it wants with it. many have been widely distributed abroad. They are pro- "Police 5" describes real unsolved cases froth the Metro- projector essay duced weekly and are obviouSly well-financed. "The plitan Police files, including reinacted scenes on location Block", investigating the cycle of poverty in London's and a lurid narration. Anyone witnessing the crime or Southwark district, "Tolstoy", "Shoals of Herring", and knowing any suspects is instructed to call police numbers. a biography of the' Japanese filmmaker Kurasawa all ap- "Junior Police 5" is a Saturday morning show mixed in peared within two weeks — a year's production for any with the cartoons. It describes less violent crimes like Super TV In The U.K. U.S. network with its eye on the ratings. With the addi- hijacking, following the stolen truck's route around the The BBC: tion of the uniformly superb Granada "World in Action" streets of London and soliciting information from anyone documentaries shown on ITV, the British are treated to the who might have seen it. At the end of the show, license num- very best of the documentary art. bers from stolen can are flashed on the screen for the kid- by Tom Brom zation", "The Forsyte Saga", "The Spoils of Poynton", BBC 1 and ITV are programmed much more for the work- dies to copy. Alternative Features Service "The Six Wives of Henry VIII", and now "War and Peace" ing class. Relics from traditional British music hall come- Despite "Police • 5", the BBC and ITV programming have filled vast schedule gaps, forced on PTV when Nixon dy appear on both networks, such as "The Two Ronnies" maintains a prodUCtion quality and an intellectual level Television viewers in the U.S. who have watched in sad- dried up the money. Surprisingly, the' British program- and "Sykes". It is generally slapstick and embarrassing. several cuts above the usual U.S. fare. BBC 1 program- ness the withering of public TV over the past four years ming is of uniformly excellent quality, and people watch much as Milton Berle might appear today. Soccer match- ming is directed specifically at the working class audi- have also been witness to a virtual flood of British pro- it. es are ever-present, especially the ritual Saturday night ence, yet still includes: many more current events and in- gramming. Brought through the aggressive distribution of The product that has been imported, however, is not all "double-header", taped from the countless contests that vestigative documentaries than CBS at its best. Even on the Time/Live organization, Sir Kenneth Clark's "Civili- of British television. ill's a selection of the very best omni- day. the commercial ITV, television is regarded as much more bus productions of "BBC 2", the cultural network of the American movies, naturally, are a staple of both govern- than an electronic marketing arm.. That perspective makes government. Every telly in Great Britain also carries ment and commercial networds. Video drama of the more all the difference. "BBC 1", described by the British as "light entertain- mundane sort is also surprisingly popular, taking the place ment", and the commercial ITV. network. of the American western or detective serial. And in many Selecting a program isn't quite like channel-flipping the of the BBC 1 drams, sex is portrayed openly and graphic- U.S., though. BBC 2 is uniformly erudite, carrying drama ally, much as violence is portrayed on U.S. television. to classroom instruction and news programming. While it "The • Loser", a bedroom comedy that included scenes of is often extremely good by any standard, when it is bad, nudity and jokes about impotence when the "hero" is faced the programming drips pomposity. News discussion shows with two women in bed at once, would have been R-rated and interview sessions can be interminable — the British for U.S. movie-houses, and untouchable for our Tube. do not hold programming to half - hour scheduling, but "Until Death Us Do Part", the prototype for "All in the videotape as long as it takes. Family", is back on BBC 1 for a second series. The differ- Most British productions are in fact videotaped. Eng- ences between the British programs and the U.S. version land has no institutionalized and floundering Hollywood are profound, though the bigotry remains the same. Alf film industry to support, and so produces programs more Garnett is a cockney, and proud of it. 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Maybe things ginning in July and August. This year, most effective way of contacting the artist of We officers may not be familiar with your students. aren't so bad after all. Looking close et° home I notice that a number of these companies have ask- courses. It is a good idea, also, to en- for $920 you can get four student association members to ed that applications and resumes be The following companies, to date, close a resume with your past-work have scheduled to recruit on campus. work during the Christmas and mid-term breaks. Council sent to them three weeks in advance history for the summers, whether it be He always wanted to explain things voted 12 to four in favour of paying Jim Rouse, Public Re- of their interviews. They will screen related work or not. Most employers but no one cared lations Director. Penny Batulla, Publications Director. these applications and inform us who are interested in knowing if you have so he drew. Barry Twerdun, Sports Director. and Paul Fogg. the Ac- Zellers they wish to see at the college. worked with people — if you have earn- Sometimes he would draw and it wasn't anything. tivities Director $115 a week to work during these two It is important that prospective grad- Canada Packers ed any money to assist with your edu- He wanted to carve it in stone or write it in the sky. breaks. But you say that's a lot of money to pay them for uates 'from all two-year programs who Woolworths cation. He would he in the grass and look up at the sky doing what they got elected to do on the understanding that wish Manpower assistance, register with REMEMBER! We sell our graduates Royal Bank of Canada they would do it for no pay? Ah. yes. but you know. its in- our office before February and it would be only the sky and him and the things inside him that need- 1. as intelligent, alert adults don't let Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce flation and all that. For the prospective graduates of the us down. Kresges ed saying. A Kind of Serious Joke — I join Dave Robertson. a mem- one-year, programs, we would like to Clarkson Gordon And it was after that he drew the picture. ber of the Civil Club. in thinking the present situation with have you register with our office be- Students Seeking Part-Time Employ- I.A.C. It was a beautiful picture. regard to school clubs is a kind of serious joke. And the fore March 1 as employers usually re- ment — Please watch the bulletin Bank of Montreal He kept it under his pillow and would let no one see it joke's on the Student Association. A club. after it. has paid cruit in April and May for those stu- boards. Our request from employers do Dun & Bradstreet and he would look at it every night and think about it, a $25 fee which registers it with the Student Association as dents. not giVe us enough lead time to adver- Canadian General Electric and when it was dark and his eyes were closed, he could still see it. being a school club. has no financial responsibility. The MacLeods And it was all of him. Student Association takes over responsibility and pays up Bank of Nova Scotia And he loved it. if the club should go into the red because of mismanage- • 10 41 4, I/ 41 41 Eh 40 411 41 41 41 40 41 40 41 41 41 41 41 41 • 40 41 40 • • • • • • New York Life 40 41 0 0 • • • 410 • • • When he started school he brought it with him ment or embezzelment of funds or whatever. In return for Metropolitan Life this freedom from responsibility the club is obliged to turn S • not to show anyone, but just to have it with him like a friend. 41 Dept. of Mines, Resources and Env. its books in to the Student Association after every major • Control It was funny about school. • event for inspection. Toronto Dominion Bank He sat in a square brown desk So a club decides to put on an 41 So Why Worry? Why Work? • like all the other square brown desks event. A good example is the draw for a trip for two to 11 41 and he thought it should be red Acapulco held by the Civil Club. The club decided to hold • He sat in a square brown room the draw. The , prize would be worth about $800. Then to • sell the tickets. It was all well planned: one person to be in 41 JLICKSIL"His 'n Hers Like all the other rooms The Bank of Montreal and the Cana- Vests • Belts charge of first year members selling tickets. one person in • • Sweaters dian Bank of Commerce have asked and it was tight and close • Store" • Baggies charge of second year members selling tickets. and one • Shirts for applications to be sent prior to and stiff. • • Hi-Rise person in charge of selling tickets from booths and tables interviews. :Please pick up your appli- He hated to hold the pencil and chalk • about the college.. The first two people worked out as fine 425 Portage Ave. cations now if you are interested in Ph. 943-2774 with his arm stiff and his feet flat on the floor. as is to be expected. taking into account the apathy which • • • • 0 lb 11 0 • 41 41•41 lb lb 41 41 41 40•'41 0 working for a chartered bank. 41 111•41 41 41 IP 41•IP•ID II ID 4111 •• Stiff is as rampant here as it is anywhere else in the school. But •• Interviews with the companies will With the teacher watching and watching, the third person didn't have as much success. He couldn't be scheduled two weeks in advance of The teacher came and spoke to him. get anyone to man the booths and so the whole thing was companies coming on-campus. left to slide, with the result that no tickets were sold from Please watch the bulletin boards and She told him to wear a tie like all the other boys. booths. You had to get 'them from Civil Club members. or read the Projector for recruiting dates. He said he didn't like them. And she said it didn't matter! from the S.A. or not at all. Are Posters Really Necessary? It was decided that ad- After that they drew vertising on the radio station would be enough. that it And he drew all yellow and it was the way he felt about morning wasn't 'necessary to make posters. And after a while it and it was beautiful. was thought there had been enough radio advertising and The teacher came and smiled at him. that was stopped too. But not everyone heard about the "What's this?" she said "Why don't you draw something like Ken's draw, and the one poster down by the Crazy Ox did about drawing?" as much as one, poster can do to inform the students where Isn't that beautiful? to get tickets. and that wasn't much. Then some of ticket After that his mother bought him a tie sellers didn't hustle as hard as they should have. and the and he always drew airplanes and rocket ships like everyone else. end result is that far fewer tickets were sold than was And he threw the old picture away. hoped. No Worrying But not to worry. the student associa- And when he lay out alone looking at the sky tion is responsible anyway. Luckily for us in this instance it was big and blue and all of everything. INCOMPARABLE the club has enough funds to cover the trip. no matter how But he wasn't anymore. few tickets are sold. But that situation need not always be PIZZA He was square inside. so. It is perfectly easy to imagine a club putting on an And brown. event without sufficient funds to cover it should it flop. Incomparable And his hands were stiff Dave Robertson thinks. that each club should be financial- Spaghetti and Sauce And he was like everyone else. ly responsible for its own functions, If the responsibility And the things inside him that needed saying ,didn't need them anymore. were placed squarely on the shoulders of the members of Includes: Roll and Butter, Tea, Coffee, or Milk the executives of the clubs you would find them hustling, Extra Toppings 454 per Order It had stopped pushing. selling tickets. getting things done, because if they did not Meat Balls, Meat Sauce, or Mushrooms It was crushed they just might find themselves out some money. It's called. Stiff incentive. 14 Like everything else. 15 rt.

Almost lost in the shuffle was the fine work displayed by Red River's po- sports tent power-play, which scored four Tomasson And Co. Fight For times with 'Cats in the sin bin. Blue- liner Barry Grundy rifled a pair of Perreault and • Dale Talon, and where ' goals, with singles going to Mike Lane, Zone Championship is he now? He's sobbing in the West Who s Running Hpckey? Glenn Lawrence and Ron Dundas. Division cellar with the rest of the un- Dundas' tally came with 43 seconds fortunate Golden Seals, who were dedi- Leona Tomasson is quickly advancing her RRCC girls curling foursome of on the clock, a Rebel in the penalty cated enough to return to that team, Donna McKinnon, Elaine Kaye and Donna ArbUckle to the Manitoba Junior Let's take one team for example box, and the Brandon goalie pulled. and pass up an impressive salary and Girls provincial curling playdowns. the California Golden Seals. This team Thus, it was six attackers against four. by Sports Editor, a chance to prove themselves in the The Tomasson foursome need win only one more game and: they'll. be bound Rod Palson lost 11 players to the WHA this sea- But Dundas neatly picked off a stray for Neepawa to participate in the provincials on January 26. . son. Four of these players were chosen WHA. So, , who's ruining hockey? Think Brandon pass at his own blueline, The girls could have wrapped up the zone finals i . (their last step before for the WHA all-star team — an honour dipsy-doodled over centre, and using reaching provincials) last week, but suffered a slim 10-9 loss to Janet Walker's they never kneW in the NHL. These about it, the next time you read some NHL sports oriented story, condemning Lawrence as a decoy, flipped a soft Elmwood team. Tomasson was one up going into the last end, but a few misses The big talk in the sporting circles guys were nothings. Now, they are wrist shot into the Brandon cage. on her team's part, and a beautiful shot by Walker on her last shot of the game, making it, because they made the move the WHA. If the WHA is a degradation at the present time is the poor calibre to professional hockey, what the hell Brandon's Buchy netted two goals gave her two points, and all she needed to clinch the victory. . to the WHA. before going astray, while of hockey displayed in the first annual is the -NHL's California Golden Seals? . Terry Wik- By the time this paper is out Tomasson will have played Walker again for WHA all-star game. Maybe the game And, if you think I am feeding you a strom added a third period marker on the zone championship. If she won it, she'll be campeting :in,,Neepawa for the wasn't all that exciting, or spectacular bunch of crap, allow me to quote 'an a picture play in front of the Rebel provincial crown at the end of this month. Good luck girls and We wish you the with regard to dazzling playmaking, ex-California Golden Seal — Gerry Rebels Close Gap goal. best in future competitions. but what all-star game is? I can't re- Pinder. Pinder is now a popular, The shots were 35-33 in Brandon's call ever watching an NHL all-star high-scoring forward with the WHA favour. Dennis Bernuy of Red River game that was overly entertaining. Cleveland Crusaders. Last week the In Voyageur and Buzz Bradley of Brandon were The NHL bureaucrats were just wait- Canadian Press an a story on him in superb between the pipes. Bradley even ing for this chance tobcondemn the WHA, the Winnipeg Tribune. Pinder stated Tourney got into the scoring act, assisting on one because they are getting worried. And, that he , left California because of the of Buchy's efforts. Final score again: do you want to know why?? Because under-the-table dealings made in con- Rebs 5, Bobcats 3. the WHA' has been double the success tract negotiatio4 He said he and his by Guy Pickell the NHL ever expected them to be. teammates were promised exorbitant I'll give you an example. salaries, and when it came down to the Red River Rebels upset Brandon Bob- On Sunday, Jan. 7 two of the cable wire, owner Charles 0. Finley never cats 5-3 Saturday night at Charleswood- networks carried a professional hockey came through with the money. This, Arena in Voyageur Tournament hockey Flag Football game. One network broadcasted the he said, was the reason so many Seals action. The win gives Red River a three NHL Boston-Chicago game and the left California, and headed for various win, five loss slate in the tourney, de- At RRCC? other carried the WHA Winnipeg- WHA teams. signed to determine the school's bid Minnesota contest. For anyone who Pinder went on to say that "Califor- to play in the Great Plains Athletic watched both games, it was obvious nia once had a tuture". The team was Conference next year. that the WHA game was just as exciting loaded with youngsters — good young- A hard fought struggle that saw 62 sters and • now they are once again in and entertaining as the NHL's, from a minutes in penalties dished out, the Word has it that plans are being the NHL's West Division cellar. `hockey' standpoint. There was one contest was marred by a scrap at the made for the formation of a tackle "I'm glad I made the move," Pinder area, however, where the NHL had it end of the second period, that resulted football team at Red River. At present, said. "Those gtiys that are still there Rooney's Rebels Of The Week all over the fledgling WHA. That was in four ejections and the suspension of nothing is final, and it is not known must be going out of their minds. Last in the actual broadcasting. The NHL a referee from further university . when the team could be organized, play-by-play and color commentators year, that team had a future, but where games. is it now? In the Other league!" but it is a start. are far more exciting than those in the As the Rebels' Don Snyder and Bran- forming a team of this nature, In case you're wondering, the other In WHA. The WHA commentators failed don's Bob Buchy were engaging in fis- there are a number of things which to get the 'folks at home' (as we are league referred to in that statement by ticuffs, ref Earl Ormshaw tried to keep Pinder is the WHA. California did have must be taken into consideration. dubiously called) involved in the game. the Brandon players away from the There's the problem of money, of But, this is a minor problem, which I a future. Now most of what they had is skirmish as they headed across the ice course, so the group leading the move- am sure the boys will overcome before gone to the WEA. The players who are to the dressing room. As he pushed still hanging around in California are ment will likely be looking for kind and the end of the first season. And, what the 'Cats from the fight, Ormshaw was donations. Another condition we are interested in is hockey. That's probably sorry they didn't leave too. generous greeted with an overturned cold water is facilities. RRCC has no facilities what- where the WHA excelled. At least, that Is the impression one bottle over his face, an . obscenity-yell- soever needed to house a tackle foot- Now, let's get back to the business of gets watching the Seals in action this ing Doug Gillies and a coach who came ball team. So, a field, a clubhouse, dress- what the NHL calls 'WHA interfer- season. The whole team is lifeless. They 4k: very close to punching 'Ormy' in the. ing rooms, bleachers, scoreboard, etc. ence'. They claim the WHA is lowering look bored, uninterested and miserable. mouth. the degree of proficiency in profes- And this is disgusting to see, especially are all needed. Brandon claimed they were being The one area where RRCC is rela- sional hockey. They charge the WHA when some of these guys used to be ,'fir. r, 'bon, shafted by Ormshaw, but the penalties vely stable, however, is in the in- with bringing in players who would not junior super-stars, destined for star- show RR received 11 minors to BU's GARY HANSON: The guy who has de- have graduated from the semi-pro dom in the NHL. structional capacity. At present. two served honorable mention in almost ten. The suspension of Ormshaw by the ex-CFL football stars are employed at DON GRIFFIN: "Griff" the guy who ranks. Well, perhaps so. But, stop a One example is Reg Leach. A former Manitoba Amateur Hockey Associa- every game played this season, fifially second and consider the number of Flin Flon Bomber, Manitoba born and the college as instructors. So, coaching excelled above everybody else, against hasn't seen an abundance of ice time tion appears engineered by Brandon should be no problem, as one of these this year, but has contributed more than players who jumped to the WHA from bred, Leach is one of the remaining the Brandon Bobcats Saturday, Jan. coach Wayne Davies, who was ejected men has already offered his services. his share every c time he got the chance, the NHL. If they expected the WHA few who still believed that California from the game for talking or more 6. "Hannie“ played a superb game of to be such a lower class of hockey, do had a future. Now, he and the rest of Tackle football is still a dream, and all-out aggressiveness, especially in the played a great garne against Brandon accurately, swearing. At press time, 'U' Bobcats. Besides scoring one goal, you think they would have made the his teammates obviously know what there was a possibility Ormshaw's sus- it will take a lot of time, work and mon- penalty killing department, staving off the team is doomed for. Griff played a stolid game of hard, back big move? I doubt it. The reason they - And it's a pension from whistling university action ey to get it off the ground. It may be some potent Bobcat power-play at- a long while before flag football is a and forth skating along the boards, left, is simply because they were not ruddy shame. Leach was a super-star. would be lifted. After all, Ormshaw is a tacks. This proved to be an important receiving the recognition they were He still holds the goals WCHL scored reality at Red River, but if you're in- factor in the win, as the Bobcats came picking Up passes and intercepting respected veteran official, and a famil- His play was a great asset worthy of in the screwed up NHL sys- in one season record, he was the third terested, keep your ears open. All in- very close to tying the score in the dy- stray pucks. , iar sight at Western Canada Hockey to this all important win. tem. draft choice in 1970, right behind Gil League games in Winnipeg. terested help will be gratefully ac- ing minutes of the game. cepted. 16 he stared at him. unable to move or speak, paralyzed by short circus her whirling emotions. She could feel sweat beginning to form on her brow. The room was absolutely still. and she by Fred "Mag Dog" Dawkins was sure he could hear her pounding heart. en eft:Ainmerit Thumpa thump. Thump thump. I see a new Editor-in-Chief has been chosen for the Pro- The seconds dragged by It seemed an eternity. Then. jector. The new man is a first-term Creative Communica- just as she was beginning to feel faint froth the pressure of movies Early Life' tions student (naturally) who doesn't know any better. waiting. the clock struck once. Actually . that's a bit unfair — everyone has the right to Bong. drive himself insane any way he chooses. He spoke. their quiet first night camp. All stays Young Winston, I suppose Tim Haverluck. the. new editor, will want to '`The paper boy is here. I need change fora twenty." Killer River cool and some get drunk and they're directed by Richard Attenborough .follow in Fred Brennan's footsteps, although I fail to see She fainted. back on the river in the morning. And why anyone else would want to wander aimlessly through nothing could be quieter till Reynolds Few but the Germans hated Winston the halls. When Tim takes over he'll have big shoes to fill, Culture Dept. Deliverance kills a mountain ,man. He's dead and Leonard Spencer-Churchill and few but mostly because Fred likes to wear two extra pairs of socks Ravioli's last, and greatest opera. - Le Gros Couchon", directed by John Boorman they don't hold a nice, white blanket children haters and' dog kickers will to keep his feet warm while he skulks around the parking was performed in 'front of a, packed house last night at the in front of the camera like they always hate Young Winston. There's nothing lot, pulling out people's plugs. Met in Fergus Falls. Minnesota. It was terrible — nobody starring John Voight did in Ben Casey and Mod Squad. .. there to hate. Don't cry, though, because I'm sure Fred will be back could understand the words. and the oboe was too loud. And there's more -- a leg that's not After all, its a delightful story based . next year, to help Tim - with the weighty problems editors This was a weekend they didn't play nicely broken, but sticking out through on the prime minister's own "My often have How do I know Fred will be back? Well, one of Social Significance Dept. golf. No. They wanted to beat the river. Reynold's cloth pants; and the guitar- Early Years'', and the film obediently his instructors owes me a. favor; you see. and. . . Today's -soci6-political slogan is: "Women should be kept And if Deliverance hadn't started with ist's shoulder that's thoroughly dis- follows young Winston (Simon Ward) barefoot, pregnant and in the garage. Burt Reynolds bemoaning the ecology located. through his beatings at school, his medal Speaking of people who skulk around parking lots. I saw De- an unusual gathering in the 2W lot the other day. I had just that was soon to be upset by dammirig But this is exactly what makes hunting as a soldier and his beginnings the : power that it is. The parked my car and was on my way to class when I noticed the river, then the film would have liverance in parliament. It manages all this as about a dozen guys standing around, talking loudly and followed its own terrorizing theme on violence, the horror, the death, change nicely as most other films about Eng- making violent gestures — sort of like the lynch mobs you S throligh the rapids and onto its quiet a flippant salesman and a successful,. land's beloved monarchy — with a good see on late-night cowboy movies. almost lull at the end. lost Voight into two people who finally deal of taste and equally devout sense • something Since I have an • inquisitive, journalistic. mind (not to • But it didn't. And so the film sup- see their animal past in of censorship. posedly starts you into the world of other than an encyclopedia photograph. mention a big nose), I decided to go, over and see what the • when he's: not into an commotion was about. As I came closer I could hear their • pollution and dead rivers and the hell Reynolds, conversation. . . • the world really is, as seen through ecological monologue, Probably even rOle that he plays. It's "We gotta take things into our own hands. The law ain't • the eyes of city-bred bush-man, Burt believes in the • just too bad that that role is so ob,. gonna help us. For Gals • Reynolds. "Yeah! I say we string 'em up when we catch 'em. Them Vests • That theme is strangely. quickly viously stock written. Cox doesn't live long, but his char- mangy critters don't deserye anything else." Solid Open every Polayzo Pants • dropped — which is good and would in Cord Suede! • acter dies believably. Beatty is real I was amazed. It really was a lynch mob scene, just like Patterns . have been better if never had it *even night till • middle-America and he plays it to ttiO; an old Gary Cooper movie. I looked around for the movie begun.' Because the film is now left from Polyester Knits • end when he says he wants to forget. cameras. but couldn't see any, except for a few Photo stu- 9:30 • to watch Jon Voght, the first, city- dents taking close-ups of dogshit. Then one member of the $9.00 except • man, not bush-man ; Rodney Cox. the. Whole thing ever happened. Voight has finally - lost the midnight lynch mob spoke up it was the Peacemaker There has to • dreamy. city guitar player; and the Saturday • . has become so very.. be a Peacemaker in every lynch scene. mouthy, sloopy city-salesman. Ned cowboy image.and • real as the guy who learns that anyOne "But wait a minute: You can't hang somebody just for • Beatty, try to beat the river. will kill when there's no judge and no pulling plugs out!" • Knits, all colors! They wind on through jumping, • pollee around to kill a killer for you. "Oh no?" said one of the. others. "Then you- tell me styles • screaming rapids, wall cliffs and into what kind of man would 'go around on a cold winter day, as low as • pulling out people's extension cords so their car freezes • • Young Winston at war. up? It's inhuman. It worse than horse-stealing ever was`:''. • • • • Special Offer •••• • "Yeah," said another. b`A guy could freeze to death out • The film is probably a totally .accurate here. I should know, I froze to death twice this week." • account of Churchill's early life, his So it went. I was hoping there would be a hanging, since • Just show us your RRCC stu- • emotions, his experiences — but only I hadn't seen a lynching since high school. But, alas. the dent c=ard, and receive your as far as this glowing story goes. It's Peacemaker prevailed, and the mob forgot about the idea. permanent almost impossible, certainly improbable When I left them to go to class, they were talking about that anyone, even Churchill, survived shotguns and electric fences. 10 PER 4° his playing at war so perfectly splen- I just hope they don't catch Fred Brennan. : . at least. ;DISCOUNT PA didly. not until this issue is out. But then that's the way Director Attenborough wants us to see Chur- at rnakesw our Lee jeans chill's early life — through his tinted Since New Year's is the time, for resolutions, I figured the cheapest in town 'lenses. Which brings to mind that I make a few for this column. What this column needs, I de didn't know that obviously blurred cided, is a little more drama, a little more culture, a little lenses were still being used to soften more social signifiCarice: Actually, what this column needs' • 411 1b 10• IP • II • the image of an already soft and is a better writer, but let's not getintothat. up beautiful Lady Jennie Churchill (Anne I guess there's no 'tithe like the present so starting to- day, I'll give you a : Bancroft). little more drama, a, little more cul- The intensely close relationship be- ture, and 'a little more social significance. Here goes: tween Winston and his mother (which Drama Dept is fully developed by Ward and Ban- Armand watched his wife from the doorway. . His manner croft) is one of the reasons, if you need a reason, to see the film. The other is was casual, 'but his eyes smoldered with a deep. unnamed PORTAGE AVENUE passion. almost no reason, brit there is very "I suppose you knoW what I'm here for," he said. little family entertainment in the city. and that is one thing Young Winston 18 is. _se

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the play. He manages to be uninspired theatre without being boring. "Changing Days", "Heart Song" and sulted in some of the most beautiful The rest of the production, however, Theatre Notes "Strange Place" provide the listener music ever recorded. manages to be boring and uninspired. with a slight relief from their struggling. Family have no noticeable influences Director Edward Gilbert seems to have Also performing in Ramatam are and, fortunately, cannot truly be com- The w followed Ibsen carefully but still the Gordon Pinsent, Newfoundland born pared with anyone, leaving them one ing Mantis April Lawton (guitar), Mike Pinera production lacks inspiration. star of The Rowdyman, has been sign- (guitar and vocals), Russ Smith (bass of the few genuinely distinctive groups In the advertisements, MTC is por- ed to play the role of Sky Masterson in and vocals) and Tommy Sullivan (key; in the music business today. • Hedda Gabler The play opens in a fashionable 19th traying Hedda as a praying mantis MTC's upcoming production of the hit boards, reeds and vocals). There are nine cuts on Bandstand. directed by Edward Gilbert an insect famous for eating its mate. musical, Guys and Dolls. He may be In conclusion, Ramatam is just an- Of that nine, "My Friend the Sun" • appearing at MTC century drawing-room, ' the perfect metaphor for Hedda's trap. However. Martha Henry, playing Hedda, is slight- familiar to some of you as the former other highly polished band flowing "Burlesque", and "Broken Nose" set designer Joseph Cselenyi has creat-• ly more vicious than a dead brick, def- star of Quentin Durgens, M.P., from down the endless stream of mediocrity, are the most influential at first listen- initely not hungry. ed only a comfortable average-looking the television series of the same arm in arm with countless other by- ing. All the cuts on the album, however, er Hedda continually sees Eilert Lov- Hedda Gabler, anitoba Theatre living room. The furniture might look name. product bands that have been emerg- will reach out and stun 'you. If you borg "with vine leaves in his hair", have never heard Family before, now's Centre's latest prodn'etion, is classic a bit old or different but certainly not MTC will present David Lui's pro- ing steadily for the last several years. European drama" •which: deals c With the imposing. General Gabler's portrait He isn't as romantic as Hedda wants duction of Jacques Brel Is Alive and the time. You won't be disappointed problems of the rising' bourgoisie in the doesn't stare out sternly at the scandal to believe, but as played by Roland Well and Living in Paris at the Ware- - Ken Rickner even if you are a little confused. 19th century. Hedda' :Gabler, the main going on "on stage". instead he peeks Hewgill he has less sex appeal than house from February 2 to 10. This Robert Stanfield. character in the play,:finds herself in a at it from the shadows. award winning musical is currently - Ken Rickner largely self-made traV:Of .,domesticity Henrik Ibsen wrote very detailed John Neville as Judge Brack comes in Vancouver and has been playing with a dull but reliableb husband. The stage directions for his plays, since he close to being the perfect villain — to packed houses there since July. Family Plays On trap extends far beyond her household. wanted everything in exactly the right devious and covert most of the time "Well-known Winnipeg actor" Charles, Jack, though, to the social systein- of . which place. Everything in MTC's production but not afraid to be blatantly mean Grant Cowan will play the role of Har- occasionally. Bandstand she is a part. She • wants soine excite- is in the right place as Ibsen wanted, ry the Horse in MTC's Guys and Dolls. By Family Fred and Mitch ment and tries to achieve it by control- but it still doesn't look right. (Perhaps Hedda Gabler continues at the theatre centre until January 27. ling her external environment, by mani- the plainness of the set indicates how pulating people around her: She does cleverly disguised Hedda's trap really music After five years of struggle,, Family The Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra's succeed for a while but eventually the is.) has finally come up to international second concert in its "Du Maurier Star trap looms twice . as large when she Hedda's husband, George Tesman, Roland Hewgill (Eilert Lovborg), success with the release of their fifth Pops. Concerts" series will be held- Douglas Rain, (George Tesman) finds she is being manipulated rather is a very academic and uninspired hothe- Endless Stream , album, Bandstand. The group and the Saturday, Jan. 20 at 8:30 p.m. and Sun7 than being the 'Manipulator. (Women's body — the perfect business adminis- and Martha Henry (Hedda Gab- album are enjoying a success unparal- day, Jan. 21 at 2:30 p.m. in the Cen- liberation could :probably really get tration student. Strangely enough, ler) in a scene from MTC's latest led by their four previous album re- tennial Concert Hall. The extra special into poor Hedda'S 1 cause, but they'd Douglas Rain's portrayal of Tesman production, Henrik Ibsen's Hedda Of Mediocrity leases. Gabler. guest stars for the concert will be Fred only be half right. ) provides the most exciting moments in , Although I don't consider Bandstand Davis, of Front Page Challenge, on trum- their best release, it is still one of the Ramatan by pet; Charlie Lynch on harmonica and best albums available on the rock Winnipeg's own Jack Matheson on Ramatan scene today. Family has included, at drums. They'll be performing their own one time or another, some of the finest symphony so it should be worth seeing. 'Alter first hearing of Ramatam, I British rock musicians ever assembled. It might even be worth hearing. eagerly awaited their first album. After Ric Grech, best known for his partici- Mitch Miller will be conducting and an all, any group that has the former Hen- pation in Blindfaith (the first "super- audience sing-along with Mitch is • group"), was an original member of Arix drummer, Mitch Mitchell, must planned. have something going for it. Family over five years ago and his Tickets are available at the usual out- violin, bass and vocals formed a basis Unfortunately, Ramatam has not lets. provided the music industry with any- for much of Family's music that they thing earth-shaking, not even a slight are still employing today. John Weider, art tremor. It's the same old re-hash of better known as the violin-composer endless "heavies" in the Black Sabbath for the Animals on their "Winds of -Uriah Heep tradition. Their only re- Change" album also contributed to One Year Of Art deeming factor is that the musicians Family's development. He too, has involved sound a shade more competent since left. than most who play this type of music. But throughout the group's history, two of England's most talented per- Birthday week at the Winnipeg It seems strange that Mitch Mitchell Art Gallery (January 14-20) will (conSidered as accomplished on drums formers, Roger Chapman and John as Hendrix was on guitar) should ,choose Whitney, have remained. They are the feature the following events in Ramatam as his re-entry into the re- original founding members and without the main auditorium to which cording business. It's hard to believe them Family would cease to be. admission is entirely free: that the man responsible for much of To describe Roger Chapman's vocals , Wednesday, Jan. 17: The the genius on the "Electric Ladyland" on paper is next to impossible as he has Royal Winnipeg Ballet School, no parallels or similarities to any other album should be wasting his time in a 12:10 p.m. Film: "Beauty" and band that can at best be described as popular vocalist. He has undoubtedly one of the most powerful voices I have "Diary", 7:30 p.m. bland. Thursday, Jan. 18: Thursday bluntly label the album as ever heard and is capable of a sur- I wouldn't Noon Film Series, 12:10 p.m. bad, just mediocre. Sometimes that's prising vocal range when called upon to use it. John Whitney, the guitar Friday, Jan. 19: The Royal worse. The vocal work is just adequate and the music is predictable from be- player for most of Family's material, Winnipeg Ballet School, 12:10 ginning to end. Meaningless guitar is a brilliant musician 'and song writer p.m. "The Telephone" - Golden solos saturate the album, covering up who has never failed in his. attempts Voices Opera Manitoba Inc., for the lack of imagination in the actual to make each succeeding Family album 8:30 p.m. refreshing and free from repetition. melodies. Saturday, Jan. 20: McLean, Together, Whitney and Chapman, not There are a few remote moments McLean - a folk rock group, 1- unlike Lennon and McCartney, have throughout this record, however, that 6 p.m. and 7-8:30 p.m. 20 are worth mention. Songs such as fed each other inspiration that has re- projector short story a

The waiter came, a balding, stooped old man. "I want a "You want, a beer?" he said. Oh that's good, thought Black,".• said Johnny, "hurry it up and no wise cracks Johnny, really original. Why didn't you just offer her a pops. free onion sandwich. I hear that gets em every time too. As the waiter left the juke box in the corner began play- The blonde turned to look at him. ing a tinny country 'western soap opera. This started John- "What?" she wined. ny off again. "You want a beer, you know, it's an alcoholic beyerage." .What a place, he thought. The juke box plays black music "Why would I want a beer. I got one right here." for a black man drinking a black beer. I should be dressed "Oh, so you do lady. So you do. I was just trying to make all in black with a black mustache and a black hat and sit- conversation, that is all." ting at a black table. If I ordered a steak they'd probably "Why?" bring it burnt. "Why? Well it's a long story and I need an audience to tell A man came in and sat at the next table. it to because I'm a complusive liar." Johnny Black Man faced the other gunman ready for the "Is that so. Well tell it tos someone else buster. I don't shoot. out. "All right fella," he said, "you walked in front think I want to hear it." of my table without asking and .for that you're a goner. Johnny King stuck the blonde head first into a barrel of Draw. Before the man had a chance to move Johnny had quick drying concrete and gloatingly screamed, "Let's see pumped 27 shotgun blasts into him from three feet away, you hear anything from in there my little beauty." danced on his eyes with his spurs, drove over him with a Looking over the situation once again he decided to steam roller, chopped him up with a hatchet, pushed him abandon the frontal assault and attempted to sneak through through a garbeurator, watched the remains roll down a her defences by the sincere method. conveyor belt into an incinerator and the ashes thrown "Look I was only trying to be friendly. I'm just up here out a jet window at 9,000 feet. "That should teach you fel- to see my sister. She's my sole surviving relative and she's la," he said. in the hospital. I don't know anyone here except her." "Oh really". As he took another drink of the beer the waiter had "No, it's the truth. I swear it."

brought him during his reverie he told himself to cool it for - Yeah, we all got our troubles I guess. What happened to 'possibly the tenth time that day without realizing it. her?" "God, I'd like a beer," he thought, and then realizing he "She was working as a trapeze artist, yob know, one of already had one, told himself to cool it again. those girls that hangs from a rope by her teeth. Last week As he did so a blonde girl in a strippers outfit came up she forgot she got new false teeth." to his table. The blonde looked disgusted. "You're sitting at my table, buster." "I told you I was a liar," said Johnny. "I don't see a reserved sign on it." said Johnny. "You're a screwball," said the blonde. "Are you gonna move or am I gonna haveta get you "Yeah, but misery loves company. How would you like bounced outa here?" whined the stripper. to go for a drink after you finish work? "Why do I have to move. Can't you sit here while I'm "You are Out of your mind. Do you know what you're , here. What am I, black?" asking? Do you know who you're asking? I'm the stripper " "It's got nothing. .. Oh never mind sit here if you want. here, remember?" Just don't try anything \funny buster." "What does that have to do with anything? . I'm not pre- Johnny trapped the blonde in a cage for a week and made judiced." funny faces at her until she went out of her mind. Then he "What if I don't want to go out with a screwball? Be- took another drink of beer. sides, my old man would kill me if he ever found out." Our of idle curiousity he looked at the stripper. Not a bad "You're married?" body he thought, but her eyes look like they came from a "Separated, but that doesn't make, any difference to bottle of maraschino cherries, and that face, christ there him." were road maps with less lines. The unfortunate thing "Fine," said Johnny. "It doesn't make any difference to about this broad, was that she was a broad, as a dog she me either. "What time are you finished?" XROMTC17_3 \ BY LARRY SPARLING 'probably would have had a pedigree. "11:30. I have to dance now so I'll be finished in fifteen The tinny music stopped. For a second Johnny thought it minutes." was time for the stripper to put on her show. It wasn't "Great," said Johnny, "I'll meet you outside after you're though and in the silence that followed Johnny looked at finished. We'll go for a drink together." • her again. She was staring vacantly into space. She wasn't "Okay, I mean sure, after all, what can I lose?" .really that bad. he thought, it was just that he was in such "Say I don't even know your name." a rotten mood when he came in. The beer was starting to "It's Gloria.'' The black man walked into the pub. kicked everyone in lift his spirits a little now. He was beginning to feel half "Mine's Johnny." the face and sat down for a beer. Jesus, thought Johnny human again. "Great. I'll meet you outside Gloria, after you're fin- King to himself. You better cool down a little boy. ished." He strode into the beverage room. Johnny King never "The beast man, half covered in fur threw the beautiful "Sure. I got to go now. My act you know." - blonde on the floor. "You're a stripper. so strip," he growl- "Yeah, see you later. "The blonde got up and so did walked anywhere. He always strode, or ambled, or cool- Johnny. She was putting on her dance music as he walked ed it, as he liked to say. Today he wasn't so cool though. ed. But suddenly taking pity on her helplessness. he car- out the door. It grated loud on his ears as he left. He'd had a rotten day at work and he was uptight. Not that ried her away to his cave and said, "oogah boogah, want a It was raining hard when he stepped outside. He looked he wasn't always uptight. He was. Not that he didn't al- beer?" Okay, thought Johnny, cut the crap. If you want the into the dark for a long moment then began walking in the ways have a bad day at work. He did. It was just that today ,rain towards home. "Dumb broad," he muttered. "I told had been a particularly bad day so Johnny King was ar- broad stop with the mental gymnastics and get down to ticularly uptight. p business. you I was a liar." More than anything he wanted a beer. God how he want- 22 ed a beer. Where was that damn waiter, 23

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