Tuesday, October 21 1 1980 Page 12 The Projector Tuesday, November 4, 1980 alba Red River Community College Student Newspaper ----1 WeLL-1 6.144T tit rW ►'46 PLIED Sotital •Ou 'Do? Judo and Archery MEM skiosit rukses, He sa'Jtb lac-.ALLY, 411) FLusikep RUT– THAT m141 whs Ix.LISeRicreoe 5-rtyPet ► 1.±.Fr -THe &ouzel' ALL Nte az:I-NES Luce 11/4 66.1..TracmANI are flourishing AN PANtmt■tel.•HATe IN MV w Ks' ...Re "DIN* 7146 TOILET. LOSING TO W-Ofte 1;1Esatett, To ex)eitt (4.)Auctio t Nero by Cathy Tardi L KA. Him t TACT tc T-46. ciaNsezoom••• Following an October 13 ► K._ meeting, a Judo Club has been IN Tfle 13oo formed. Department head, Roy The Projector Pollock is in charge of this group for the time being until an in- structor is hired ( which should be soon). Practises will start this Tuesday and Thursday, October 21 and 23 from 4-6 in the South Gym. If you have "difficulty in attending both nights, one night is better than none, although, "We would prefer that people attend both Tuesday and Thursday night," said Pollock. GEORGE HAS A DEGREE IN MARINE If you have signed up for the Rifle Club and even if you haven't, make sure you read this! For anyone interested in a rifle 13IOLOGY AND A KII3 DRIVING club, please meet in the South put qualified people to work Gym October 23 at 4:15 for a Science and technology A out short information meeting. ' graduates like George are too ■ in the disciplines they're trained to follow. The Canadian goyernment is Roy Pollock, Phys. Ed. valuable to waste. These are the Department Hed says that this ready to help by contributing up to club was offered last year, but people, young and enthusiastic, who there wasn't sufficient interest. should be helping us to shape $1,250 a month (for a maximum of 12 "We have three rifles available months) towards the salaries of and so all we require is about tomorrow. These are minds, fresh and three more." Pollock would like innovative, that could be involved in university, community college and to see no more than 12 people at technical school graduates with the once—any more and it becomes research and development and in its too crowded. application to urgent energy and qualifications to tackle those projects; environmental problems and to the task graduates who haven't, until now, been The meeting October 23 puts of making Canadian industry more able to find employment in their you under no obligation to join so ' why not come out and have your efficient and competitive. disciplines. questions answered. VVe can't afford to wait. Talk to Employment & Immigration Canada about our New .Technoloigy Do you want it Private sector companies, individ- uals, associations, research institutes Employment Program. or don't you and community organizations can help by ,_ You know what's on our minds. Tell developing projects that will contribute us what's on yours. by Cathy Tardi You asked for it—you got it— to Canada's future and at the same time and then you didn't show up! In September. there seemed to be a demand for an Archery Club. Jack Kaplan from the Phys. Ed. Department agreed to head the Club. A sign-up sheet was posted in the North Gym and a large number of people signed up—enough to warrant a club. Several weeks age. Kaplan decided to call his first meeting and proceeded to post notices of this meeting int he hallways. The day of the meeting came and five people showed up. "I posted the notices five or six days in ad- vance of the meeting. I guess people jsut don't bother to look for or read poster," said Kaplan. Because of the poor turnout at the meeting, the club was can- celled. Calling all coaches

Barb Francis. Women's Volleyball Coach would like to invite any novice coaches within the college to attend any and all practices. The girls practice Tuesday and Thursday in the photo by Bill McGrath North Gym from 4:30 to 6:30. Coaches who attend will be sked Who is this man and what is he looking for? He's O.J. Anderson mime artist extraordinaire and he's looking for you on page 11. to assist in the running of drills, and to make a critical analysis of the basic skills of at least one player. Why? It is a learning situation for new coaches, and iwIl hopefully create interest in Under the Cover coaching. It may also let the student body know that we welcome their presence. As a direct result of the

Jo' failure of the National For the first time in the Sports- Barb Francis, Women's Does the federal govern- Union of Students history of this college, Red volleyball coach would like to ment have the right to invite any novice coaches within referendum held last year (I River's volleyball team has the college to attend any and all invoke the War Measures know half of you weren't been accepted into the practices. The girls practice Act without justifying it? If here, but it affects you this Canadian College Athletic Tuesday and Thursday in the you have no opinion, read year), RRCC lost its Association. Women's and North Gym from 4:30 to 6:30. page 9. Meanwhile Fran- prospective membership in Men's teams are both off to Coaches who attend will be cophones in Manitoba asked to assist in the running of another organization called tremendous starts, see the drills, and to make a critical parle en francais on page 7. the Association of Student sports pages for all the analysis of the basic skills of at Councils, a service details... least one player. 4 Employment and Emploi et organization closely tied to Why? It is a learning situation Immigration Canada Immigration Canada NUS...turn the page. for new coaches. and will I hopefully create interest in Canada Lloyd Axworthy Minister Lloyd Axworthy Mintstre coaching. It may also let the student body know that we 111 welcome their presence. Tuesday, November 4, 1980 Page 2 The Projector Tuesday, November 4, 1980 The Projector Page 3

Get involved in S.A. activities! College Update

November 4-6 Wendy Grossman In the Lounge College membership in AOSC lapses

"The Muppet Movie" representative present when the provide services to students. 11, 4, 7 Freebie Film Festival by Penni Mitchell respect, they are more of a Mike Miller, a NUS fieldworker Their organization would have of Red River Com- in British Columbia. motion came to the floor to let our November 12 MI hopes political organization than AOSC. prospective membership in nothing to do with political ac- munity College becoming the By having such close ties bet- The new organization will AOSC lapse. tivities such as lobbying the White Lecture Theatre most powerful campus in Canada ween the two organizations ; it is feature joint membership for Jim Eagan, President of the government for increases in have dwindled away into ever- felt by both NUS and AOSC that students in all three University of Manitoba and Rick student aid. The fledgling service more. each group can reinforce the organizations. ( AOSC, NUS and i viengstuacibeountt organization would only be other. Much of the membership provincial organizations.) Only South Gym $2.00 Last year, we were short just a sPrrtiinagruepaa eaal calt eYr nt aa lt k servicing campuses in Western 3:30-7:30 \ overlaps, so they hold their one referendum will be needed to organization, which would Canada. November 14 Pub Nite featuring "Ed Z" few votes when a National Union meetings at the same time. become members of both the of Students (NUS) referendum However, each organization service organization AOSC and was held on campus. Before the maintains separate boards of the lobbying organization NUS. bring coats and books, school will be locked referendum we had been what directors to ensure the two The combined membership is are called "prospective" remain distinct. intended to eliminate the current There's no life like it members. At that time, we overlap of work done by the The moral of the story may be by Burton Robson automatically became provincial and national groups. This year, the Student willi learn about involvement in prospective members in another that as Red River loses its NUS and AOSC are hoping to get the various clubs in the college, membership to student Association wants to become December 5 Beer and Skits Entry forms available at SA Office student organization called the the referendum for the new actively involved in giving RRCC as well as how to use their student Association of Student Councils, organizations, it's becoming organization started before this cards to sign out equipment. more secluded from the outside tours to high school students in or AOSC. However, what we spring on the campuses of the province. Surprisingly, this is something world. But, we still belong to a many new students don't know didn't know until recently was Carleton in Ottawa, the In past years, tours were Rm DM20 (next to the Cave) Many prizes. that our prospective membership provincial organization called University of Waterloo, the how to do. SAM (Students Association of conducted by the college in The SA tours will take visitors in AOSC lapsed when our NUS University of Winnipeg and conjunction with the Community status lapsed. Manitoba) so all hope isn't lost. Mount Royal College in Calgary. "behind the scenes" into the Only 6 skits will be accepted All of these student organizations Liaison Committee. These tours operations of the Projector and Had the referendum for NUS recognize each other and "If the new organization can focused on the academic aspects CMOR, in hopes of arousing not been a flop, and had quorum cooperatively work to reinforce win these referendums and the of the college; the courses interest. been reached ( quorum was ten each other. per capita fee ($4 per student) available and the entrance requirements. The whole purpose of the tours percent of full-time students at starts coming in, NUS will he is to educate future students of Commercial Meat Cutting in Room BB17 Red River), we would all be In 1977 AOSC and NUS decided The SA is going to get involved that when prospective members able to keep functioning and the social life on campus, and to Xana Award members of a national student there will he money available for in tours of a differend kind. They of NUS ( Red River last year) want to expose would-be students enhance the general student are offering Freezer Orders for Sale to students organization which often acts as restructuring costs," said Kirk relationship with the Student a student voice to the government held referendums on their to the social and extra-curricular Applications are being taken for the Xana campuses, their prospective Falconer, NUS Treasurer at the Association at Red River. ana on matters concerning students recent conference in Winnipeg. activities on camnus. Visitors Award. This award is actually a bursary in the staff of RRCC. across Canada. In the past, the membership in AOSC would also amount of $150, which is presented to a female Approx. Wt. Item Cost per lb. or kg. matters have included be on the line. Although at first Structural details for the new protestations to tuition increases, glance this may seem counter- organiztaion, ( which has yet to be student in a 2 year course. The award is based increasing funding to students productive, it isn't. The reason is named), will be worked out in Hydrazine no threat in on academic standing and financial need. 135#-62kg Beef Fronts $1.3511b-$2.931kg from the bursary and loan that referendums on campuses further detail at the next NUS Side of Pork $1.0611b-$2.33/kg programs, and problems with prospective membership conference, slated for Leth- 68#-31 kg students face with regard to never fail, like ours did. As a bridge. Alberta in May. RRCC: Chem. Dept. To apply for this award, students should 75#-35kg Side of Veal $1 .98/1b-$4.36/ka accessibility to education. matter of fact, we're the 'first. But there are problems on the by Burton Robson 51#-23kg Fresh Lamb Carcass $2.26/1b-$4.9 7 /kg Two weeks ago, a combined Students in the past voted "yes" luminous reaction. Ross said, complete the RRCC application for Scholar- horizon already. Delegate's from RRCC Chemical Technology "All chemicals we use can be national conference of NUS and to NUS membership on campuses Department Head, L. Ross, ships and Bursaries available from the Student the University of Manitoba, considered dangerous." But, he Price includes cutting, wrapping and freezing. Sorry. hinds are sold out. AOSC was held at the University with prospective membership. As University of British Columbia, denies that any unnecessary risk Association Office or the Training Division of Winnipeg. It was at this con- with most rules, there is an ex- went on to explain that by See us in January! PREFERRED TIME TO PLACE ORDERS: Mon., University of Victoria and one or is involved with students who following certain procedures in Principal's offices. Applications must be ference that Red River got the ception. The University of two others who attended the may use Hydrazine in RRCC lab official Western Ontario, where a recent handling and usage they pose no Tues, and Wed.-8 to 9:30 a.m. or 10 to 11:30 a.m. "hoot" from AOSC. AOSC recent NUS conference walked experiments. great risk to students. handed in no later than February 15,1981. is strictly a service organization. referendum was held to vote on a out in protest to the new Hydrazine is a poisoning When questioned on the overal Meat counter will be They provide such benefits to fee increase for NUS mem- organization. They aren't in- open every Friday from 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. and bership failed. But the University carcinogen which can cause safety of the labs in RRCC, Ross students as the International terested in becoming members of cancer after prolonged skin replied, "Being in your kitchen Provided by Xana Business and Professional 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Watch the sign outside of Rm. BB17 for change Student Travel Cards, which, for of Western Ontario is still a member of AOSC because it was the united student movement. contact. Provincial Government could be just as dangerous." He Women's Club. $3.50 give students discounts on Health and Safety Officer Ivan points out that chemicals such as of opening times. certain items on an international one of the founding members of Their major complaint is that by AOSC. There's already talk on uniting the organizations, Sabesky has recently recom- Hydrazine, which may be con- basis and access to a student 7. 1•1•1•110, mended this chemical he banned sidered dangerous, are only used travel service Canadian students will no longer have a campus of holding another choice to belong to only the in laboratory experiments at the in trace amounts. "To be affected University Travel Service). referendum for NUS. University of Manitoba. at all," Ross said, "you would NUS. on the other hand, is more service wing of the organization. SE:IINARS ON PREPARATION FOR But the times, they are a- Red River Student President Ross was not sure if Hydrazine have to bathe your hands in it for of a lobbying group. They do changing. NUS and AOSC wants a long time." extensive research and prepare Rick Popel shares these sen- was presently used in RRCC LOYER RECRUITING WILL BE to join forces with the provincial t ments, although neither he nor laboratories. He says that it is The handling of chemcials is briefs for presentations to student organizations across the ► taken very seriously at RRCC. government officials and any other council members were sometimes used as a chemical in employment ARRANGED IN NOVEMBER & country to - provide a greater at the conference to voice their The Manitoba Department of generally keep an eye on student an experiment to create a range Student Movement," says sentiments. Nor was a Health sees to this. All lab DECEMBER WITH GRADUATING issues across the country. In that chemicals are only kept in small centre Room C•211 amounts wihtin the college itself. Tower Building DIPLOMA CLASSES, as follows: "Bulk" chemicals are kept in the storage bunker and trailer out- policy for Crazy Ox side the complex. Benzene, on campus Nov. 3 - 7 Business New merchandising another carcinogen, was banned Administration from college use. Ross informed the Projector Nov. 13 Computer Analyst by Karen Morrison that where possible, a safer interview preparation Service will be the top priority chemical may be substituted in Analyst in a new merchandise policy ^1 • 1, an experiment. He also makes established at a Crazy Ox 111••••• certain that all students follow career counseling Nov. 17 - 20 Electrical/ rneeting held in-camera last safety regulations, such as ■ ■ Electronic Family Friday. C wearing lab coats, gloves and eye Five other objectives were set p rotection when appropriate. occupational information Dec. 3 Advertising Art up regarding school supplies, The ratio of supervisors to student needs, campus needs and students is adequate during other merchandise, faculty Kt experiments, with usually two cooperation and costs and ex- supervisors present at all times. resume writing You will be advised by bulletin penses. The department takes many or your instructor as to times The six objectives designed to precautions to ensure the safety iniprove, store management., of students. For example, it is job search program and places of Briefing Sessions. were borrowed from the National mandatory for any student Association of College Stores handling laboratory animals to NACS). According to Business have a tetanus shot. employer information Manager Don Hillman, the Crazy Ross admits that health Further notice will be given when Ox became a member of NACS hazards do exist everywhere on Briefing Sessions for other this summer. some occasion. Ross became ill graduating diploma classes have NACS provides college stores after he inhaled soap dust into his Providing full, pert•time, and summer employ- with a standard operational lungs. He says this proves that been arranged. manual and offers management any substance can be hazardous, ment service to all students in cooperation courses for personnel. but added, "This wasn't in the A decision to fire two store A new merchandising policy has been established for the Crazy Ox. photo by Bill McGrath lab, it was at home." with red river community college. employees was also made at the According to Ross, the safety Employer recruiting will commence meeting. standards at RRCC labs are more January 12, 1981 for Business & Hillman hopes to see an im- help the store with its operating chandise such as Flip Wilson- The Crazy Ox's new look, than acceptable. "Sometimes 8:00am to 4:30 pm Applied Arts courses and provement in cooperation bet- expenses. Hillman explained that Geraldine T-shirts," he said. employee relations and sales these health officials do not know ween the faculty and Crazy Ox. there was not enough capital to Hillman added the Crazy Ox had as much about these chemicals Monday to Friday February 9th for the Technology were also discussed. The store is He said faculty members fail to operate on in past years. "These been "fleeced" for ap- installing new counters and as they should." Ross is well courses. realize that the store will order guidelines will prevent the proximately $16,000 on the carpeting for a more pleasant aware of the "Hydrazine scare" Employment and Emplol at items for them on request. purchase of obsolete mer- purchase of such items under and less cluttered look. but plans to supervise lab in- I ' Immigration Canada Immigrallori Catioan • The financial objectives will former management. struction as in the past. Tuesday, November 4, 1980 The Projector. Page 5 Page 4 The Projector Tuesday, November 4, 1980 Comment Editorials by Bill McLeod Unless you have been living in the jungles of Borneo for the past year you probably already know that the U.S. election is today. One of cup the most interesting things about the campaign this year, as it has been for many years now, is how the media covers the campaign and the effect of the media coverage. Picture this: Every country in the world has its own baseball league of similar or equal quality to the American and National Leagues. one of your briefs Consider the coverage that would be given to the final game between FIRE EXIT the two teams. This would probably equal the amount of coverage the media gives a presidential campaign. For many, American politics • has become a spectator sport where the moves and plays are in- Hydrazine Danger terpreted by the media, much the same as in football. It would be Business but se. WINNIPEG ( CUP )—The chemistry department at the University of interesting to see a study done comparing the people who watch major sporting events on television and those who fraiieV, network coverage of by D an Tervoort Manitoba has vehemently denounced the recent recommendation by election campaigns To protect those readers who are easily offended by so-called "gutter language" and refuse to have their Manitoba healthy and safety officer Ivan Sabesky that the chemical on television. Allowing for the fact that people who minds "soiled by that kind of filth" and wish to keep their heads in the sand, examples of these "naughty photo by Bill McGraith Hydrazine he banned from laboratory use at the university. watch television watch anything anyway, I would be surprised if the words"which appear in the following • article have been blanked out. Never let it be said that NOYIM ever Hydrazine is a carcinogenic chemical used industrially as rocket two groups were not quite similar. To many, American politics has contributed to corrupting minds, sending people to Hades. stunting their growth, rendering them impotent or fuel, and Sabesky warned that due to the danger of skin cancer from become a complex game with its own statistics, rules, and star Staff and turning them into raving, slobbering sex fiends by printing cuss words. ( Horrors! ) contact with the chemical, it "should not be used" in lab experiments. players, as a direct result of the way the media covers it. Dr. D.M. McKinnon, head of the chemistry labs at the University of For example, John Anderson was turned into a cult figure by the Let's hear it for profanity! &#$`-&-%&! ! ! It seems that society as a whole has been bad-mouthing profanity ► Atrocious Pun #1 in a series of Manitoba, was upset about reports in the student newspaper, the intense coverage given to him by the press. Never before ( to the best 67,397—collect 'em all—win big cash prizes) for a long time. I think it's about time somebody stood up in students ignore alarms Manitoban, which, he said, contained factual inaccuracies—so upset of my knowledge) has an independent presidential candidate enjoyed defense of this most essential part of the English language ( if not, in fact. ALL languages. ) that he chased a Manitoban reporter down three flights of stairs after such a strong following. Much of this is due to the media. For several Guess who that somebody is going to be? by Shirley Muir an interview. months Anderson's face appeared in every newspaper. why students and staff remain in out of the building. "To date Most people don't seem to realize the true value of profanity. If all "dirty words" were suddenly stricken During recent fire alarms at we've had no real problems," Students contacted by the Manitoba did not share the department's newsmagazine, and news program in the USA. Anderson skyrocketed from the English language we would all be like fish out of water. "Dirty words" are a lot more important to Red River Community College, the building during the alarm. belief that the hazard was not serious. from a brief acknowledgment from the voters to a committed 10 per "Do they have to see smoke and said Carpa. our speech then, say. xebec or zinnia or mesotron or coloratura. If these words were missing we could instructors remained in the The evacuation procedures, University of Manitoba student union president Jim Egan said if cent of the voters. By the time this comes to press however, An- probably get along just fine. ( Think: how often do you use them?) But just think about a language without the classrooms, students continued .fire before they move their there is a danger that the administration is not keeping in mind, derson's 10 per cent will probably have _shrunk, but this depends on asses? There are a lot of toxic apparently posted in all It would be h---, wouldn't it? to eat their lunch, and security UMSU would take steps to safeguard students. whether the media has continued to ignore him. words s---. f---, d--- or son of a b----. chemicals used in the college. An classrooms are: What would you say the next time some jerk rams his truck into the rear end of your car? "You gosh guards loitered in the halls. Were The American politician now knows that the media can make or odorless, colorless gas, escaping darned son they all deaf? Did they all want to destroy him. As a result political campaigns have become a series of of a gun?" What would you say the next time you find out that that Psychology paper is due today into the halls could do a lot of 1. ANY PERSON and not next week like you thought? "Oh shucks?" Not likely. die? No. DISCOVERING A FIRE shall staged media events and campaign managers must understand the According to Co-chairman of harm if people didn't move," said basics of media manipulation. A good example of this is the "War and Everybody, even the most pious of religious persons must swear at some time. What's that you say? warn person nearby, operate the Dodge the Breezy USA You've never uttered a blue word in your entire life? Not even that time when someone slammed the ear d oor the Safety Council, Lucien Hillman. Peace" issue that Carter is pressing. Even the slightest whispered Mousseau says that the trade nearest fire alarm station and on your thumb? You didn't? Now tell me about the Tooth Fairy. Mousseau, the problem is apathy. word of a nuclear holocaust is enough to make most people begin wings, that use toxic chemicals telephone the Power House, WINNIPEG (CUP)— A call for the establishment of centers to assist Profanity is a part of our culture. It is unirradicable and unavoidable. Profanity even extends back to the Students don't always obey the Local38-1. convulsive retching, so it is surprising that Ronald Reagan has not yet fire alarms, although they are very obedient to alarms. American draft evaders and to have the Canadian government been lynched ( which, ironically, people from rural Georgia are prehistoric age. What do you think cavemen meant when they went "Qoga booga wubba wank!" as they recognize them as refugees was passed by the National Union of clobbered each other with clubs? "Oh gee Herb. I like your loin cloth?" No way. They were swearing. And should. He insists that the safety "They're trained to know that the famous for.) Carter knows that he may lose a very small amount of alarm means danger. It's the 2. IF YOU HEAR THE FIRE Students (NUS) at their Winnipeg conference October 19. handing down a legacy that would be passed on foe thousands of genera tions to come. council has done everything they ALARM walk directly to the support by defaming Reagan's character, but it is worth it, because can to educate students. Business areas that haven't Representatives from the United States Students' Association at- Reagan is forced to deny that he is a warmonger, putting him on the Julius Caesar used profanity. What do you think the literal translation of "Et toBrute" is anyway'? No. it's learned to evacuate," said outside of the building, using the tending the conference asked for Canadian support. not "And you Brutus" like your grade ten English teacher told you. Is that %chat you would say to a guy who Evacuation procedures have nearest safe exit. In areas where defensive and increasing the connection to the American voter bet- been posted on all bulletin boards Mousseau. Steve Shallhorn, BC Student Federation executive officer, said the ween "war" and "Reagan". It also prevents him from spending time had just shoved a knife into your gizzard? Use your imagination and you can come up \kith what Caesar There has never been a major students vacate the building idea of the motion was to make "any American drive for the draft less REALLY said. and will soon be posted on the through outside Shop doors, on his best issue. the economy. inside of all classroom doors, said fire in the college where hun- successful." As for Reagan, all that can be said is only the United States of I am really stuck for an explanation as to why some people find certain words "offensive." What can dreds of students needed to he corridor doors should not be The Liberal government has not made any official statement on the possibly be offensive about a random choice of syllables'? What is the difference between saving that Mousseau. opened. America would elect a professional actor as their Chief Executive. "Students should follow the evacuated, said Mousseau. But matter. By the way, today is the first anniversary of the day Iran captured something is excrement and that something is Both %cords mean the same thing. Why is excrement he's confident that there is acceptable and s--- not By the same token what is the difference between saying fornicate and f---? directions they've been given. We 3. LEAVE THE: BUILDING the American hostages. can't treat this place like a nothing to worry about. It is interesting to note that even though Anderson's support has How conie N,:ou can screw a lid on a jar but you can't 5---- your lover? "People will move when immediately without visiting Do you see how ridiculous the whole f tiling is? kindergarten," said Mousseau. lockers, or stopping to pick up grown as his coverage has increased, 10 per cent of the vote is still an According to college there's a fire, and besides, the impressive figure. It reflects the discontentment of the public with Why are people so afraid of sounds? Why are they so afraid of the process of the human tongue and vocal buildings are relatively fire- personal effects. Keep right on Smith Speaks Shit cords moving in such a way so as to render a certain. specific sound? Why does the \\ . ord "murder" not of- regulations, instructors are stairways. both Carter and Reagan. It also reflects on the way Carter responsible for evacuating the proof," said Mousseau. manipulated the campaign, though. Carter has been very successful in fend anyone? It's an awful word describing an awful action. Why does the word "s---'' offend people? S---ing Law requires that the college isn't awful. Everybody does it. It's a natural human process like breathing or sleeping. classrooms. Head of Security, I. ELEVATORS SHALL NOT be TORONTO (CUP)-600 corporate guests lunched on B.C. salmon with suppressing issues. Until two weeks ago the only issues in the cam- Ernie Marion says that college have a fire drill every month in paign was ‘who looked better with both Carter and Reagan exhibiting What is the main excuse for the elimination of "smut" from our language? We don't want to have the different buildings. used for evacuation purposes. bearnaise sauce and listened to self-professed racist Ian Smith in the minds of our children corrupted. We want to shield them from those odious articulations and keep their staff have been trained in Sheraton Centre Monday. Meanshile, 100 demonstrators organized by polished presidential looks—the elder statesman image. evacuating classrooms, but Hillman said that there is no So what happens today? Unless I've really screwed up. Carter will minds clean and unsullied. I've got news for you. Have you ever listened to a group of young children talking such thing as a drill, but that 5. KEEP EXTERIOR DOOR- the Toronto Committee for the Liberation of South Africa demanded together- classes continue to work through put on the laurels once more. CBS, NBC. and ABC will put on their at the playground? They use language that would make an obscene phone caller blush bright red. every alarm is real. "Students WAYS CLEAR to facilitate that "No Platform" be given to Smith. These are the people that we have to "save" from profanity. I I'm convinced they invented it. alarms. evacuation and Fire Department TCLSAC noted in a leaflet promoting the demonstration that in 1970, Buck Rogers headsets and pretend that they are controlling the show: "Our security people are only shouldn't be confused about and Reagan will become an elusive jack-in-the-box like Teddy Ken- Humphrey Bogart once said that he didn't trust anyone who dichi•I drink. To paraphrase his \cords I don't whether the alarm is real or not, operations. when Smith was asked on British television how long it would be trust anyone who doesn't swear. supposed to observe the before blacks were allowed to vote, he replied, "I hope never. I hope nedy ( if we don't forget Chappaquadickt. to run again in '84—if he is evacuation procedure, we're not since there is no such thing as a still aroung, if we are still around, if anybody is still around. Wasn't it Alexander Pope who once said, - To swear is human...?'' false alarm. When the alarm goes 6. THE FIRST STUDENTS TO we never degenerate to that sort of thing." Ironically, the topic of It is unfortunate that no matter how liberated in attitude society becomes, no matter how generally ac- supposed to direct people," said THE DOOR are to hold it open to Smith's speech Monday was "The Failure of the Democratic System Marion. off, it's for real." cepted profanity becomes. no matter how hard you try to alter their perceptions. there will alwa ys be those In case of fire the elevators are speed up the exit of students from to Adapt to Changing Circumstances." who take up a holier-than-thou attitude, stick their nose in the air and denounce swearing as a loathsome Student Association Business the building. Corporations such as IBM, Union Carbide, Coca-Cola and IINCO Manager, Don Hillman inaccessible. For many han- social practise akin to picking one's nose in public. To those people. there is only one thing to say: dicapped students, who are contributed $75 per person so that their employees and executives disagrees. "Marion doesn't know 7. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO RE- could hear Smith speak. what he's talking about. Security unable to use the stairs a fire F--- Y---! alarm could trap them on upper ENTER the building until Another demonstrator, Jonathan Barker, a University of Toronto guards know that they're sup- clearance is given by the Fire Political Economy Professor, said the attendance list "shows where posed to evacuate the building. floors. Staff 1 Coordinator of Student Han- Department or Department of he expects to find sympathy—here's a man whose whole policy led to about "most peop le?" If you own means of expression. I'm not When the alarm goes off in my 0 mean to say "a small minority of dicapped, Josie Carpa says that a Government Services. failure...he failed to understand the process of social change in his own in favour of censorship. Un- office, I get out and tell other country, yet he pretends to educate people in ours." Editor Shirley Muir people" say "a small minority of fortunately men and women need people to move." person in a wheelchair has to he people". There's no sense in responsible enough to ask for aid K. EXITS Familiarize yourself Co-Editor Penni Mitchell things like vulgarisms to truly Hillman doesn't understand with nearest two exits. News Editor Bill McLeod increasing a minority's number express themselves; but so what. Associate News Editor Burton Robson just to suit your argument. Full of On the other hand there are men The 1984 "Harvest" Entertainment Editor Chris Allen shit as it is. I can see right and women, who refuse to use Sports Editors Leslie Nielsen through it. vulgarisms. Would you like to see Cathy Tardi Show me a man who could sail them be forced to say screw-off, New mascot (ZNS)—The super-secret national security agency is alleged to have Associate Sports Editor Jim Bender a ship made of "bitch" or "hell" Really"goed? away" if they so perfected a computerized system—code-named "harvest"—which is Dear Editor: and I'll show you one hell of a capable of monitoring millions of phone conversations CUP/Features Editor Margo McCall desired'? Advertising Manager Dianne Schwartz sailor. Xebec, as we all know, Really now. Get off the pot. If simultaneously. As my childhood hero once Photographer Bill McGrath was an old type of three-masted you prefer to screw women needed for college The computer is programmed to pick up on key words or word said, "That's all I can stands, cuz Typesetter Eleanor Krahn sailing ship. Now tell me again rather than make love to them, combinations—such as "assassination plot" or "marijuana deal" and I can't stands no more!" by Penni Nlitcheli recognition you'd get if your idea Communications Director Rick Myers that, to sailors a few thousand that's your business. Just be sure you'll be famous for creating the to automaticallly zero in on the conversation using these phrases. As Journalist of the Month Serena Stone In reference to the above ar- years ago profanity could carry obituary—Suddenly on Oc- Red River Community College was used. "The Progressive" puts it: "the computer finds the needle in the that you know the difference at Red River Com- Contributors Frain Cory ticle entitled "None of your them across the waters. And tell between the two words so that tober 22, mascot. The idea is to create The Student Association will be haystack." business but..." I would like to munity Colelge, of natural accepting any ideas you might Allen Banting an opera singer that you're going one day you don't say "Fuck off" something along the lines of the The agency has admitted to monitoring most radio and telephone express what may be termed to use shit to measure their range causes. Predeceased by no one. University of Manitoba Bisons, have, so jot down any ideas at all, transmissions overseas from the United States. According to "The Dave Barber when you're trying to say "I love No, it wasn't the instructor you Frank Winkler "the other side of the coin." No, it and skill. According to the above you." 'Toronto Blue-jays, that sort of whether it be a name or a Progressive", however, the agency also uses electronic taps and could never be said that NOYB told to "drop dead" last week. It drawing. Anything at all that's Ted Ellwood column, coloratura is of less And I can tell you why children thing. And don't forget the name. microwave interceptions to listen in on domestic conversations as ever contributed to corrupting importance than say, the word was the bear you might have seen Previously it was Red River original, imaginative and isn't well. Eleanor Krahn minds, sending people to Hades, use profanity. It's because their around the college, promoting something trendy. We want this Karen Morrison "fuck". Because Mr. Tervoort is parents are so uptight about Rebels, but don't feel obligated to stunting their growth...etc. Nor neither a sailor nor an opera student association activities, stick by that name. mascot to he around for awhile; Diana Schwartz can it be said that an intelligent using these vulgarisms that the flashing on the Events Calendar. it'll be something that can stand singer, I can certainly see why children come to see them as The mascot will be put on comment was ever made either, coloratura and xebec are of little You know. the furry white bear college uniforms, and marketed the test of time. Danger: Religion or that it once had a person stop "special . ' words; words they that was supposed to have been a Above all, it must be in good She's proud to be a philosophy professor's daughter. Unfortunately, importance to him. But, if this is "aren't supposed to say", "words on the T-shirts, jackets, shorts it doesn't explain why she insists on listening to the tortured wail of and think about anything that the argument, so then. the words mascot-of-sorts? Well, he's and other clothes sold in the taste to be eligible for con- was ever written under the for grown-ups only''. That's the finally been put out of his misery. sideration. Nothing sexist will he MONTREAL ( CUP 1—A francophone student association is being every unemployed farmer and cattle hand living on this continent. "brains" and "intelligence" be key; "for grown-ups only.•• It Crazy Ox. He may even make the heading NOYB. ( Horrors! ) included on his list of words that Donations, in lieu of flowers can front cover of the binders sold in accepted, so let's concentrate on organized at McGill University. Nevertheless. we must protect her from the terrible truth. Gurney doesn't take much figuring to Francophones at McGill make up 20 per cent of the student Anderson was heard doing a cover version of "Smoke on the Water" in For the minority of people in don't mean a thing to him. be made to the Students the store. Make it identifiable. something everyone will be this world who are opposed to the What figure why children use Association office, in the form of happy with. population. a seedy bar and grill downtown. Tervoort calls vulgarisms; and that is simply In ten years, when you see that use of profanity, let them be. "profanity" are words that are ideas for a replacement for the old Red River motto embossed on The Student Association office Bernard Larocque, one of the organizers, suggested some of the because they are told very loudly group's aims may be to promote the francophone culture at McGill The Projector Ramming shit like that down commonly found in the dic- docile old hear. is beside the Cave, just to the left, welcomes all submissions from students, which should NOT TO. So quit drawing so the front of your school year their throats isn't going to make tionary. Hell, they're words for We need a school mascot—a so bring your ideas down. In case and to aid francophones to adapt to the university. be typed, triple-spaced and are subject to editing. Submissions may be much attention to vulgarisms and hook, you'll look back, with tear- The organization wants to be apolitical in order to encourage all to dropped off at The Projector office, located in Building A, under the them any more "liberated" as Christ's sake, but by definition, motto. Something that can be filled eyes and say, "Ah, yes, my you were wondering, there is no maybe, just maybe it won't be participate, according to Larocque. South Gym, OR mailed to: you say. Au contraire. It is likely they are what is called associated with the old alma mater." Sound pretty monetary award if your ideas are The Projector, Red River Community College, such a big deal anymore. People The goal of the group is "to make Quebec heritage known to fran- 2055 Notre Dame Avenue, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3H 0J9. that they will just puke all over Vulgarisms. Vulgarisms are college—something students can corn-ball? used. The reward is entirely the place. But then, you seem the such as yourself won't find such cophones and anglophones," according to Larocque. The Projector is a member of Canadian University Press (CUP). The defined as what is in "bad taste." identify with. Maybe. but think of the fame, spiritual... type of "person" who would great delight in using them, You've got a n Projector will publish 20 issues for the year 1980/81. Mr. Tervoort. you are a because they won't be a "no-no" the admiration, tne peer- For Display Advertising rates call Dianne Schwartz at 632-2275. actually get a kick out of that. vulgarism. If you can find no imagination—use it! Just think, And really, "most people don't anymore. And then what will you For free personal classified ads under thirty (30) words, call 632-2275. better means to express yourself phaerivcli atpos■;.?. rite about? Sailing ships seem to realize the true value of than by saying fuck this, or screw profanity''. Precisely where do that, fine. But please don't try to Signed, you get off making assumptions discourage me from finding my P. Mitchell Tuesday, November 4, 1980 Page 6 The Projector Tuesday, November 4, 1980 The Projector Page 7 1.1 This won't hurt a bit • • • Francophones Seek to Speak by Dianne Schwartz November is Immunization Heatth, from family physicians, Action Month and Manitoba will at local health units and, in by Nlargo again participate in the annual Winnipeg, through the City of "All we want is the right to live. nation-wide campaign to en- Winnipeg health department. published in French," says realize the part we play in Sahourin reports that the only a minority? to love. and to work in French," Boquel. St. Boniface residents community development." The other French college in Western Yalden criticizes universities courage parents to have their Immunization is recommended says Riel Sabourin, represen- against diphtheria, whooping receive about 6,000 copies of the SFM is responsible for Canada, St. Paul's in Alberta, is for dropping French as an en- children vaccinated against tative of the Societe du Franco communicable diseases. cough, polio, tetanus, mumps, paper, while the other half is - establishing 40 preschool suffering from a lack of funds and trance requirement or a measles and rubella (for 11-year Manitobans (SFM ). "Is that too distributed to rural French education groups in Manitoba to dropping enrollment. He foresees prerequisite for graduation, even Parents in Manitoba are much to ask?" becoming more aware of the old girls and women of child- speaking communities. A current provide preparation for children the college's demise within the though they still offer French bearing age). St. Boniface is the largest concern being covered in LA planning on attending French next ten years. programs. "Canadians must value of immunization. Over the French speaking community past few years the province has At two months of age, babies LIBERTE is the effectiveness language schools. A Preschool St. Boniface currently has five realize proficiency in French should receive vaccination outside of Quebec, in a world and quality of French education Education Centre has been set up French instruction schools and would be a positive step toward a been stressing the importance of where Anglophones (English) having children vaccinated and against diphtheria, whooping at the University of Manitoba. to provide games and educational two immersion schools. Last year more tolerant attitude between cough, and tetanus ( DPT, are the dominant majority. Sabourin of the SFNI believes books for the preschool groups. 36 percent of Manitoban kin- the two cultures." has been broadening the scope of Gilles Landry, owner of its immunization program. Last combined vaccine) and Sabin any attempts to promote French The SFM is a natural evolution dergarten children were enrolled Other attempts by the oral vaccine for polio. Librairie Landry Ltee.,at 180 awareness will begin at "the of the Association des Franco in immersion or French government to encourage the year for example, vaccination Provencher Blvd. says, "There is against rubella ( German At four months of age. babies grassroots level". "Passing laws Manitobans (AFM) the group education programs. Immersion acceptance of bilingualism in- measles) was introduced in the should again receive DPI and a definite need to promote to enforce French rights is not dedicated to amending the schools are becoming more clude; Section 60 of the Income Sabin, and then again at six French culture. It is a sad loss enough," says Sabourin. He Manitoba School Act. When popular because people are Tax Act which provides tax schools for 11-year-old girls. that young people in St. Boniface However, awareness is of little months. Only 180 people gave blood last week. Projector staff wanted to but were turned advocates renovating Proven- Premier Roblin amended the act realizing the importance of deductions for job-related are becoming integrated into an value unless parents take the When a child reaches school photo by Bill N1cGrath cher Blvd. into a French version 12 years ago making French bilingualism in Canada. M.F. language training, and exchange away due to the large amount of THC in our bloodstreams. Anglophone existence." "But," next step and ensure their age (four to six years) he should of Osborne Village to draw legal, the association lost its role Yalden, Commissioner of Official programs to change the outlook he concludes, "There is nothing Anglophones physically into the and formed a broader con- Languages, stated in the 1977 of the French and English children receive all the recom- receive vaccination against you can do about it." diphtheria and tetanus ( D&T, area, to further their un- stitution. For the past two years, Annual Report, "Continued ef- towards each other through close mended vaccination and booster "You have to understand the combined vaccine) and polio derstanding of Francophones. the SFM has been fighting for a forts in the direction of early contact and understanding. shots. The service is ad- Blood, good to the last drop whole history of assimilation. ministered free of charge (Sabin). The Association de Merchantes school in Ile des Chene, and immersion programs will be Sahourin sees "an evolution in by Burton Robson preciated the blood they Parents have not given their du St. Boniface is currently finally this year, the school board helpful in mastering a second the business world" with the throughout the province, from At 11-years of age, all girls "I va nt your bl000d!" M mmm, Nlmmm. A member of should receive immunization received. Many students missed children any sort of pride in making plans to renovate and voted unanimously to build that official language." Franco phenomenal growth of young any office of the Department of the Red Cross present. said the French culture," asserts Landry. against rubella. During the 14 to This could be the count talking, greatest reward was "inner the chance to donate, or were develop North St. Boniface and school. Manitobans have been fighting French people's involvement in "When parents came to the city, integrate more French homes 16 age range teenagers should but it makes a more appropriate satisfaction." among the many turned away Riel Sabourin says the SFM for eductional language rights it. Previously French Manitoban again receive vaccination slogan for the Canadian Red because of the things they ate ( or they were at a loss for words into the area to retain the French feels that while immersion since the beginning of the cen- youths chose careers in law, because they couldn't speak RESEARCH against diphtheria and tetanus Cross. They were in the South Unfortunately, there were a smoked. in the case of the spirit. Landry says, "The schools are experiencing growing tury. teaching, medicine, or the clergy. English. So they didn't push their Festival des Voyageurs helps (D&T). Gym last Tuesday receiving few donors whose innards were Projector staff ) the day before. If popularity all across the country, There was a time when any Gradually, they are branching After the age of six years anti- much-needed donations of blood. you did miss the blood donor children to retain French things for a week." Converting post-secondary institutions don't French textbooks found in out. CANADA'S LARGEST SERVICE somewhat less than satisfied. because of concern their children t eta nits booster shots a re once they sacrificed their life clinic you are probably very, Provencher into a tourist at- provide for French students' schools would be removed from In summary, Landry blames The Red Cross had 180 would later have difficulty traction would be effective year needs. "St. Boniface College can the premises. Yalden says, the media for the absorption of Send now for latest catalog. recommended every ten years. blood. But these instances were very disappointed. Well don't be. These shots should also be ob- generous donors give the gift of You can donate blood seven (lays adapting to English." round. only take so many students," "Minority language education is St. Boniface's young Fran- Thousands of termpapers on all rare, and nobody messed up the Bernard Boquel, redacteur en tained if a person receives a life". This resulted in 180 units of gym floor. a week, down at the Red Cross, The SFM, known as a French says Sabourin who suggests not in a healthy state in any cophones into an Anglophone way subjects. Enclose $5.00 to cover blood, a unit being slightly less chef of LA LIBERTE, Manitoba's pressure group, works for dividing the country into regions province except Quebec." This of life. "As far as the French return postage. penetrating wounds ( usua I ly and they always have fresh when stitches are required ). than a pint in volume. For their The Red Cross really zip- donuts. Mminin, \l mnim. only French weekly, thinks more stronger economic and com- and establishing federally run indicates that the national network goes, it doesn't have the ESSAY SERVICES The recommended ages for unselfish deeds, the donors were emphasis should be placed on munity development of universities. If St. Boniface majority's education rights are necessary programs to attract 67 Yonge St., Suite •504 vacinations are ideal. but able to replenish their red cor- bilingualism. LA LIBERTE has Manitoba's French population. College could be nationally protected when they occur in a the young people." Landry feels, Toronto. Ontario, Canada flexible. Advice on them can best puscles by pigging out on the free served the French community Norman Desbequier, information financed, it could offer French minority situation. Why isn't the "We as Franco Manitobans M5E 1J8 donuts and coffee available. since 1913. "People should (416) 366-6549 be obtained from a physician or officer of the SFM, complains, instruction in all programs same treatment offered to should he proud of our way of public health nurse. remember the first newspaper to "The media is aware of our currently taught in English, to French Canadians when they are life." ;CLASSIFIED AP] he published in Manitoba, was radical positions, but they don't the four western provinces.

HELP WANTED: Part-time job 13E A FRIEND: Help newly as Youth Leader at E.K.- arrived South East Asian Transcona recreation branch. refugees learn how to get around ATTENTION Further information call Randy the city. escort to medical ap- - or Cathy at 669-0730. poi fitments, assist with shopping. STUDENTS Flexible times. Earn extra money in your spare time. $25-$75 a day or FOR RENT: Two 3-room suites, EVENING VOLUNTEER EX- more through our advertising specialties department. You self-contained. both furnished. PERIENCE: A sensitive, un- parking. 5165 & S155. Apply to derstanding woman is required to will get orders for pens, Bic lighters, razors, calendars, caretaker. 146 Filthy St. lead group discussions and do plastic items and 2,000 other items. telephone follow-ups with women Sell puppy, genuine mink poodle head fur, and hairy FOR RENT: 2 bedroom apart- who have volunteered to provide scary pens to make people happy. ment on Arlington, 1 2 block from guidance and companionship to If you're not interested—tell your friends! Portage—Call 786-5751 ask for young girls. Training is provided. Ivan. Possible assistance in A social service degree is Guaranteed sales. transportation to college. $125 a preferred. Call Gill's Distribution & Sales at 889.5348 month. POTTERY COORDINATOR: for further information. Volunteer to assist setting up and One person to live in. $100 per supervising a pottery and month. 1:397 Winnipeg Ave. Ca II ceramics program for senior Howza 'bouta Sauza? Dale 774-0753 or 889-5026. citizens. NIondays. Flexible time. Important Notice from the Projector West K ildona n. FOR RENT: ROOM for female in E NI 13 couN- St. James. close to several Lc) Y E N person willing to Students, please notify the Registration Office of ANY shopping centres and bus stop. SELLOR : make a 6 month commitment is ohanges in address, telephone number or name that differ Call between 4 and 8 p.m. at 888- required to assist vocational 38x6. from that which was used when you applied for entry to rehabilitation counsellors in RRCC. We can assume no responsibility if our computer finding meaningful employment file of a student's record has not been amended. Don't VOLUNTEER: Needed for Youth for mentally or emotionally Drop-ins in the E. Kildona n- disabled persons. Training rely on anyone else to carry this information to the Transcona area. Please contact provided. Flexible times. Registration Office. Do it yourself! When you move .or Valerie Thiessen at 669-07:30. change your name—come and see us. You will be the o .e 1)0 YOU HAVE RETAIL EX- who profits in the long run! PERIENCE? Why not share your FOR RENT: Beautifully fur- experience with high school nished accommodations. S-10 pier week. private entrance. linen students interested in retailing by 40% ale./vol. MAICA It/GISTIACIA assisting them in a school store? LEG FED (*MANTES supplied, color cable T.V., TSA 671104 private bath, used of washer and Any week day, morning or af- dryer. Near Sargent & Toronto. ternoon. North End of the city. 774-6902 THE FUTURE OF MANITOBA IS AT STAKE FOR RENT: Single room, fur- The Garrison Diversion nished, linen supplied, use of Project washer and dryer. share bath 1.Threatens fishing. with on person. Near Sargent & 2. Will cause loss of water Toronto, price negotiable. 774- quality. Nom-1102-1 Rum flavoured. 6909. 3. Will cause loss of irrigation potential Numero uno al4B Wine clipped. 4. Threatens industrial DE AGAVE TELEPHONE VOLUNTEERS: development. in Mexico and Volunteers needed to provide in Canada. There are NO benefits for callers with information and it••oNADO eNv S DO POP referral assistance regarding Manitoba Write a letter to: TICIIPLA 11•Lail. A. • community and social services. HECHO EN MEXICO AUTENTICAS Must be familiar with the city Senator Frank Church Crack a pack of Colts and interested in research. Senate Foreign Relations Mature, understanding people Committee THE BOTTLED ROMANCE OF MEXICO with clear speaking voices. U.S. Senate Orientation and training Washington, D.C. provided. Morning, noon and along with the cards. afternoon shifts. City Centre. 1. Tell him your concerns 2. Ask him to stop Garrison Tuesday, 4, 1980 Page 8 The Projector November The Projector Page 9

"We must accomplish Quebec and the full political liberty The Manifesto Rene MANIFESTO OF THE FRONT DE LIBERATION DU QUEBEC—a Canada: of Quebec." special edition from CUP The Front de Liberation du Quebec is not the Messiah, nor a modern day Robin Hood. It is a group of Quebecois working people who are Levesque committed to work totally for the people of Quebec to take their A News Analysis Rise of the destiny in hand. The Front de Liberation du Quebec wants the total independence of the Quebecois, brought together in a free society, purged forever of the hand of voracious sharks, the patronage-dispensing 'big bosses' and by Gleema Nambiar, reprinted unit for capitalism. Parti Quebecois their servants who have made Quebec into their private preserve of from the Manitoban by Canadian This system of linguistic 'cheap labour' and of exploitation without scruple. University Press discrimination and the privileges The Front de Liberation du Quebec is a movement not of aggression, quebec is an oppressed nation of the English language is based but of response to an aggression—the aggression organized by high within the Canadian State. Not not only on historical, but also on The Question by Margo McCall 1973 finance through the marionettes of the federal and provincial only does Quebec have its own political considerations. The —Bourassa's Liberals over- governments ( the Brinks show, 'Bill 63', the electoral map, the so- historical tradition and culture discrimination against French 1968 whelm the Parti Quebecois for called "social progress" tax, Power Corporation, doctorcare, the men but also as well-defined con- language is a weapon for the —The Parti Quebecois was the second time due to an un- of Lapalme...) sciousness of it. The reality is Canadian state to hold the Left Unanswered: created when la Ralliement popular election budget brought The Front de Liberation du Quebec finances itself by voluntary (sic) that it has not been allowed its Quebecois in subjugation, National ( RN), le Rassem- in by the PQ. taxes taken from the corporations which exploit the working people own self-determination because weaken them numberically, and blement pour l'Independence —Bill 22, the controversial bill ( banks, finance companies, etc...) it is integrated into the economic divide workers of Quebec ac- national (RIN), and Rene legalizing the French language structure of Canadian and cording to language by the October Crisis Levesque's Mouvement for normal use within Quebec, "The moneyed powers of the status quo, the majority of the American capitalism. racism already expressed in Souverainete-Association merg- and requiring French to be the traditional guardians of our people, have gotten the reaction they For example English Canadian Durham report of 1839. Arguing ed to provide Quebec with a language of instruction in public hoped for: the step backward, rather than the change we have worked and American investors control for the union of Upper and Lower strong alternative to Robert schools, with the exception of the for as never before, for which we are going to continue working." 80 percent of the wealth of private Canada, Durham states: 1970 Bourassa's Liberal government Anglophones who were allowed to —Rene Levesque, April 29,1970. corporations in Montreal; the ten in favour of Canadian federalism, be taught in English. The passing largest industrial employers in "If they (the French a stance providing little chance of of Bill 22 created anti-Bourassa We believed, once, that it was worth the effort to channel our Quebec are all English Canadian by Michael McEvoy (CUP) tempt something more daring Canadians) attempt to better than mail box bombings. the realization of French- feelings within Anglophone energies, our impatience which Rene Levesque expresses so well, or American. Outside the Mon- their condition, by extending "It is my hope that some day the full details of the intelligence In May of 1970 police officials Canadian rights in Quebec. The Quebec and the rest of Canada. within the Parti Quebecois; but the Liberal victory shows clearly that treal metropolis, these foreign themselves over the neigh- Parti Quebecois believe the in- what is called a democracy in Quebec is, and always has been, nothing monopolies are largely con- bouring country ( Upper upon which the government acted say they foiled an FLQ attempt to abduct an American government dependence of Quebec would best 1975 but the 'democracy' of the rich. The Liberal victory in this way is centrated in extractive in- Canada), they will necessarily can be made public, because until nothing but the victory of the Simard-Cotroni election riggers. As a that day comes the people of official. By this time the police serve the interest of French- —The Parti Quebecois issues a dustries, producing raw get more and more intermingled Canadians. statement citing, "The aim of result, British parliamentarism is completely finished, and the Front materials which furnish FEW Canada will not be able fully to had identified the handful of with an English population; if —Liberal leader Pierre Trudeau independence is the prime reason de Liberation du Quebec will never let itself be diverted by the elec- jobs—mainly for unskilled appreciate the course of action people in the FLQ. Jacques they prefer remaining is elected, arguing for equality of for the PQ's existence, and there toral crumbs which the Anglo-Saxon capitalists toss into the Quebecois workers. The overwhelming stationary, the greater part of which has been taken by the Lanctot and Paul Rose, involved farmyard every four years. Many Quebecois have understood, and government."—John Turner, in the Cross and Laporte kid- individuals while Quebec argues can be no question of our losing industries, the most downtrodden in Quebec, for the profit of a clutch majority of Quebec workers them must be labourers in the for equality of societies. they are going to act. Bourassa in the coming year will turn a bit of accursed 'money-makers' in their Cadillacs; employed by private industry employ of English October 16, 1970. nappings, had been arrested at sight of this in any way. Yet reasonable people will recognize greyer: 100,000 revolutionary working people, organized and armed! which classifies the Quebecois nation as one of Canada's ethnic work for English speaking capitalists...The evils of poverty the raucous demonstration Yes—there are reasons for the Liberal win. Yes, there are reasons For most Canadians, the Oc- during the St. Jean Baptiste Day 1969 that the obvious prerequisite for minorities. capitalists. and dependence would merely be —The Official Languages Act is for unemployment, for poverty, for slums, for the fact that you Mr. We, like more and more Quebecois, have had our fill of a govern- The Quebecois experience an aggravated in a ten-fold degree, tober Crisis of 1970 is a closed celebrations in 1968. Others, such our attaining this objective is case. Most people still feel the as Marc Carbonneau, a Crass passed by Trudeau, decreeing gaining power." The statement is Bergeron of Visitation Street and also you, Mr. Legendre of Laval who ment of handpuppets which performs a thousand and one acrobatics to exceptionally high level of by a spirit of jealous and "The English and French earns $10,000 a year, you do not feel free in our country, Quebec. charm U.S. millionaires, begging them to come and invest in Quebec, unemployment compared to the resentful nationality, which federal government was correct abductor, were leaders of the issued in response to public belief when it proclaimed the War "liberation" taxi drivers languages are the official that the PQ are weakening their Yes, there are reasons why you Mr. Tremblay of Panet Street, and La Belle Province, where thousands of square miles of forest, rest of Canada; and those of would separate the working languages of Canada for all you Mr. Clouthier, working in construction in St. Jerome, why you abounding in game and fish-stocked lakes are the exclusive property English-speaking origin are a classes of the community from Measures Act to bring "peace movement a few years earlier. emphasis on separation. and order" to a country wrought When Cross was kidnapped, the purposes of the Parliament and Levesque agrees to hold a can't afford 'golden vessels' with beautiful string music and trappings of these same all-powerful Seigneurs of the twentieth century; privileged minority. Historically, the possessors of wealth and Government of Canada, and put on by Drapeau the aristocrat—the one who is so concerned about of the hypocrite, Bourassa, who relies on Brinks armored cars—the unemployment in Quebec has employers of labour." by terrorists. police had a good idea who the referendum on independence But 10 years later many culprits were. And so did La possess and enjoy equal status after achieving victory at the slums that he puts colored fences and billboards in front of them so the true symbol of the foreign occupation of Quebec—to keep the poor been 20 to 40 percent higher than and equal rights and privileges in rich tourists will not see our misery. Quebecois 'natives' in fear of the misery and unemployment to which the average in Canada. Nearly all Durham's recommendations questions linger about the War Presse. Quebec's largest French polls. Measures Act and the Crisis it- language daily newspaper. They their use in all the institutions of Yes, there are reasons why you, the welfare people, you are kept on we are so accustomed. those out of work are French. On for the amalgamation of Upper the dole from generation to generation. There are all kinds of reasons; of our taxes which Ottawa's man in Quebec wants to hand out to the top of this, the average income of self. speculated in a front page story the Parliament and Government 1976 and Lower Canada was realized of Canada." the Domtar workers in Windsor and East Angus know about them. English-speaking bosses—as "incentive", I kid you not, to speak the English speaking workers in in 1867 when Quebec was in- Was it necessary to invoke the the day after Cross's abduction —Bourassa calls an election WMA to solve the Laporte/Cross that Jacques Lanctot was in- —Support for the Parti Quebecois although the Liberals' un- And the workers at Squibb and Ayers, and the men at the Liquor Board French, to negotiate in French; "repeat after me": "cheap labour Quebec is 40 percent higher than corporated into the Canadian and Seven Up and Victoria Precision and the manual laborers of the means" "main d'oeuvre a bon marche"; that of French speaking workers. kidnapping or did the govern- volved since he was a cab driver increases as terrorist bombigs, popularity has been growing state through Confederation vandalism, and violence prevail cities of Laval and Montreal, and the men of Lapalme, they know the of promises of jobs and prosperity when we will always be the From the above, it seems that (B.N.A. Act). The Canadian ment have other reasons for its and Cross was kidnapped in a since 1973 as a result of the ex- proclamation? Still other taxi. during the strike of Montreal's calating cost of James Bay, reasons well faithful servants and boot-lickers of the "big shots" as long as there Quebec has played the role of a constitution gave key economic The Dupont of Canada workers also know them, even if soon they are Westmounts, Town of Mount Royals, Hampsteads, Outremonts, low wage and high unem- and political powers to the mysteries surround the actual According to Pierre Vallieres, police force. Ottawa sends originally estimated at $5.8 murder of Pierre Laporte. Did in his book, the "Assassination of national troops to combat the million in 1971 and currently will only be able to talk about them in English ( thus assimilated, they all those strongholds of high finance of St. James Street and Wall ployment back water. And if federal government in Ottawa. It will increase the number of immigrants, New-Quebecois, the favorite `Street'; as long as all of us, Quebecois, have not driven out by any Quebec were to become in- entrenched the rights of the Paul Rose, serving a life term for Pierre Laporte", police also terrorism. costing $16 billion, and their role Laporte's killing, actually knew the house where Laporte in allowing inflation to increase children of Bill 63). means necessary, including arms and dynamite, those economic and dependent, it would mean that English within Quebec but And the policemen of Montreal, the arms of the system, they must `political' bosses who are ready to stoop to the lowest levels to screw us the English-Canadian capitalists provided no rights to Fran- murder Quebec's labour was held was an FLQ residence. 1970 the cost of the Montreal Olympics minister? And what was the role It had been previously rented by —Robert Bourassa's Liberals have understood those reasons; they must have seen that we live in a better. would no longer have direct cophones in the rest of Canada. In from an estimated $250 milllion to terrorized society, because without their force, without their violence, fo Canada's police forces Paul Rose. capture 48 percent of the votes $5.8 billion. Labour relations We live in a society of terrorized slaves, terrorized by the big bosses, political control over market and effect, Quebec came to be held nothing functioned on the 7th of October. Steinbergs, Clark, Bronfman, Neapole, Timmins, Geoffrion, J.L. investment outlets in Quebec. prisoner in a Confederation throughout these events? But when the fateful October 5 and the Parti Quebecois receives were in drastic need of im- These questions have remained arrived, police, through the 27 percent in the Quebec We have had our fill of the Canadian Federalism which penalized the Levesque, Hershorn, Thompson, Newbitt, Desmarais, Kierans. (Quebec comprises 1 4 of the which blocked attempts by the provement as Quebec was ex- dairy workers of Quebec to satisfy the needs of the Anglo-Saxons of the largely unexamined by the media, gave the impression the provincial election. periencing 41 percent of the work (Besides these, the twerp, Remi Popol, Drapeau, the 'dog' Bourassa, capitalists' markets within Quebecois to gain control over Commonwealth; the hustler of the Simards, Trudeau the faggot, are 'peanuts'. ) Canada.) their own affairs. English media, although in FLQ was a huge force, largely —A Francophone woman is killed stoppages in Canada. High Quebec they have been probed unknown and capable of over- and two soldiers injured by which maintains the taxi drivers of Montreal in a state of half- Terrorized by the Catholic Roman Church so this seems less and less Language has been the key Although 4/5 of the Quebec unemployment was creating slavery while blatantly protecting the exclusive monopoly of with startling results. throwing the government. terrorist bombings while Charles voter dissatisfaction in Quebec. obvious (who owns the Stock Exchange Tower?), by payments to factor in distinguishing the op- population is French-speaking disgusting Murray Hill and its assassin-owner Charles Hershorn and Household Finance, by the advertising of the masters of consumption, pressed nation (Quebec) from its ( the majority of them uni- Preliminary investigations by Federal cabinet minister, Jean Gagnon and Pierre Vallieres, The final nail in Bourassa's coffin journalists and inquiry corn- Marchand, said the FLQ num- propagandists for the Front de his son Paul, who on the night of October 7 repleatedly grabbed a 12- Eaton's, Simpson's, Morgan's, Steinberg's, General Motors...; oppressors (the English- lingual), English in Quebec is not was hammered in with his an- guage shot gun from the hands of employees to fire at the taxi drivers missions reveal four things. bered about 3,000 and had in- Liberation du Quebec (FLQ) nouncement of an election budget terrorized by the closed precincts of science and culture called Canadian and American only the language of and so fatally injure Corporal Dumas, killed as a demonstrator; universities and by their chimpanzee directors Gaudry and Dorais and capitalists). The consistent management, of "the job which First, the federal government, filtrated every key area of the campaign for better which emphasized strict spen- either intentionally or unin- province. revolutionary organization. which carries out a senseless import policy while throwing into the the sub-ape Robert Shaw. pressure of anglicization on the pays" but is also widely imposed ding controls, increased cigarette street, one by one, the small wage-laborers in the textile and shoe tentially, overreacted to events in In a recent interview on Radio —On October 5, British Trade taxes to help pay the Olympic Our numbers are growing, we who know and are ground down by national language of the as the language of work. The this terrorist society; and the day is approaching when all the West- Quebecois (accelerated by the Royal Commission on 1970. Canada, Marchand admitted • Commissioner James Cross is deficit, and an 80 percent in- Second, Paul Rose was these figures were based more on kidnapped. Days later, Minister crease in hospital insurance mounts of Quebec will disappear from the map. Quebec government's adoption of Bilingualism and Biculturalsim, Working people in the factories, in the mines and in the forests; Bill 63 which safe-guarded the initiated by the Pearson probably not present when Pierre guessing than on hard evidence. of Labour Pierre LaPorte is premiums. Laporte was killed. "Each made his own kidnapped. Much of the PQ election cam- working people in the service industries, teachers, students, unem- privileges of the anglophones in government, reported in 1964 that ployed; take what belongs to you, your labor, your destiny and your the educational system) has its "it appears that the advantage Third, RCMP and police had, assessment," conceded Mar- On October 8, Levesque opposes paign centered on critical slogans by 1970. penetrated the FLQ chand. the proclaiming of the War against the Liberal party, such as freedom. And you, workers of General Electric, it is you who make historical origins in the attempt for an Anglophone in learning your factories run; you alone are capable of producing; without you, of British and English Canadian French is only an abstract value, thoroughly enough to know what Under the War Measures Act Measures Act, disassociates the "Bourassa: Enough is Enough." "The phenomenom of capitalists to establish a nation symbolic of good faith and 'good the group was planning. 465 people were arrested. 403 of Parti Quebecois from the FLQ, Realizing, the PQ could win, General Electric is nothing. Fourthly. Pierre Laporte had whom were released without and advocates negotiations to Levesque threw himself into Working people of Quebec, begin today to take back to you what state in Canada from one ocean to intentions' while for a Fran- belongs to you; take yourselves what is yours. You alone know your another, based on centralized cophone the fact of learning extensive connections with charge. Only 18 people were free Cross and LaPorte for the campaigning throughout the progressive radicalizat- market and, as far as possible, on English is a vital question Montreal's mafia community, a convicted on charges relating to release of political prisoners. province, travelling to rural factories, your machines, your hostels, your universities, your unions; a single language. Such nation necessary in the exercise of his fact which seems to have mud- the kidnappings. Even the FLQ —Quebec becomes temporarily areas to meet local people, do not wait for a miracle organization. states are the most efficient basic profession." died speculation about Laporte's members themselves opposed to the PQ's as a result of participating in hot-line shows, ion that we have wit- Make your revolution yourselves, in your neighbourhoods, in your actual murder. acknowledged that they and their the October Crisis Kidnappings, and outlining PQ policies of work places. And if you do not make it yourselves, other usurpers, FLQ FOUNDED sympathizers numbered about although separatism experiences specific subjects. technocrats or others, will replace the handful of cigar puffers we The Front de Liberation 100. In a communique suppressed increased popularity. —The Parti Quebecois was nessed during the last know now and everything will have to be done again. You alone can Quebecois ( FLQ) was founded by by the government, the kid- victorious, capturing 71 seats and build a free society. "There are certain a small band of people in 1963 who nappers said the authorities had 41.4 percent of the vote, while the years is evidence of the We must fight no longer one by one, but together until victory, with were dedicated to the cause of an sensationalized the group's Liberals stole 33 percent of the all the means at our disposal, as did the Patriots of 1837-38 (those independent Quebec. The FLQ power in order to discredit them 1971 whom our holy mother the Church hastened to excommunicate, the vote but slid down to only 26 seats better to sell herself to British interests.) people in the province of was one of many independence in the eyes of the public, par- —Pierre Vallieres renounces from 102 in 1973. absence of any groups formed at the time, but it ticularly Quebec's young people violence and pledges his support —Preparations were made for Let all of those, in every corner of Quebec, scornfully dismissed as became the most notable because who were sympathetic to at least of the PQ. the referendum to discuss in- drunkards and 'lousy French', vigorously go into battle against the Quebec who are trying of its bombing missions in af- the group's separatist principles. —Radicalized trade union dependence and association for satisfactory mechanism billy-dubber smashers of freedom and justice, and render harmless fluent English suburbs in Mon- "This revolution will not be leaders support Rene Levesque, Quebec, in sharp contrast to the professionals of the hold-ups and the fraud: bankers, to polarize opinion and trea 1. made by a hundred people as the providing the PQ with a common Bourassa's previous concerns 'businessmen', judges, sold-out politicos. In 1964, the FLQ was given an authorities want everyone to labour front support. with Canadian Federalism. for the expression of the We are the Quebecois working people and we will fight to the end. intellectual shot in the arm when believe, but by the WHOLE We want with all the people, to replace this slave society with a free Pierre Vallieres and Charles POPULATION," the message society, functioning of itself and for itself, a society open to the world. lead us into class Gagnon assumed leadership. stated. popular will." —Claude Our struggle can only be victorious. Not for long can be held in Both were jailed two years later So if it is assumed the govern- misery and scorn a people awakening. warfare." Pierre when police connected them with ment kenw the FLQ did not pose a Castonguay, Minister of Vive le Quebec libre! indicents of violence. genuine revolutionary threat, Vive les camarades prisonniers politiques! By 1970, rumours abounded why proclaim the War Measures Vive la revolution quebecois! Trudeau that the FLQ was about to at- Act? Social Affairs. Vive le Front de Liberation du Quebec ! Page 10 The Projector Tuesday, November 4, 1980 Tuesday, November 4, 1980 The Projector Page 11 111111111S 0.J...Supermime everytime by Margo McCall With your eyes closed, mime his. minutes, the audience goes Entertainment artist O.J. Anderson is nothing When Anderson's mind crawlg- through each transmutation; more than a name you heard into the "Pay Toilet", it forgets to feeling the pubescent pain of mentioned somewhere. Open pull down its pants before sitting puppy lovers; the wedding woes your eyes and he is a splen- down. Anderson leaves the that result when wife and Warehouse betrays audience diforous array of emotions and graffiti-scrawled walls inside the husband end up sparring part- gestures. He becomes anyone he "Pay Toilet" and proceeds to ners, and the tender moment wants to be. "The Factory", where he per- when junior first tests his Anderson performed October forms the same series of walking stick. by Allen Banting Two years after their affair has 16 to a clapping crowd of Red repititious movements in Jerry doesn't know that Emma ended, Emma finally confesses to River enthusiasts cramming into escalating succession. Anderson Anderson, through his ex- knows that Robert knows and her husband. Actually her the Black Theatre. A native of would be convincing as a factory perience, has developed powers Robert thinks that Jerry knows husband had known about the Ann Arbor, Michigan, Anderson worker, but does he get paid of acute visual observation. He because Emma knows he knows, affair for three years. Her twists characters onto the stage minimum wage like real factory takes one glance at you leaning but he doesn't. So unravels husband, John never said with sometimes no more than a workers? slouched against the wall and flicker of the eyebrow or a twitch knows what the problem is. He Harold Pinter's play Betrayal anything to his friend Jerry, nor In "Supermime", Anderson which made its Canadian did Jerry ever say anything to of the lip. sees the fleeting look of anger uses audience members to prove wrinkle your brow even though premiere on October 15 at the John. John expresses more This spring, Anderson plans to they can become mime artists Warehouse Theatre. curiosity in the affair than you yourself may not be aware of warm up for Robert Fripp and just as easily as they they can be it. He absorbs the nourishment Jerry (Michael Ball), Emma emotional hurt. He simply shuts The League of Gentlemen on (Leueen Willoughby) and Robert it out, shuts Emma out, shuts embarrassed. Anderson himself his eyes observe, transmiting it their European tour. He is only took two weeks formal to the gleaming eyes of a rapt (John Innes) are involved in a Jerry out. responsible for starting a theatre love affair. John and Jerry are In Pinter's play-in-reverse he training in mime. Real life people audience, by using his grease- in Ann Arbor and trained in provide the rest of his training. painted white face to hatch the best friends and are also partners tells the story of three people who theatre in Italy. in a publishing firm but for seven don't care. The love affair ends "Boy Meets Girl" is easily the dinstinctively real characters The performance began with most emotionally wrenching skit that scurry around Anderson's years Jerry and John's wife because neither party has time to of the performance. In ten Emma, were lovers. And so the work it into their schedule. Jerry "The Rollercoaster", a re- own stage personality. enactment of everybody's betrayal begins. is upset because Emma becomes lighting. What could be a very the air. Ball (husband of director however, for a fine job despite the photo by Bill McGrath Pinter opens his play two years pregnant by her husband while he childhood; finding enough money powerful drama comes off as a Sharon Pollock) plays an un- flaws in the rest of the cast. to ride the rollercoaster, jumping after Jerry and Emma's affair is away on a trip. He suspects mediocre play due to some caring man to extreme, losing Innes, Willoughby and Ball will has ended and moves the that Emma may have had a third up and down in a hurly-burly mediocre acting. The opening much of the emotion of the play. be staying in Winnipeg to star in hullabaloo, getting scared to the audience backward through man on the side. scene which should be funny but Peter Smith, who makes a brief the Warehouse's next production, Police control audience shrivelling point, and getting by Chris Allen betrayal after betrayal of friend The play is filled with bright uncomfortable is humourous but appearance as an Italian waiter, Shakespeare's MacBeth which by friend, lover by lover and self and bitter humor accented by violently ill afterwards. An- The ultimate "acid test" of any the band's morale and con- Pinnocchios after spotting The their new "Zenyatta boring. Willoughby flaps her is not worth mentioning. John begins November 26. Meanwhile derson played perfect little boy in visiting performer is conquering fidence. by self. excellent sets and superb elbows until she nearly rises into Innes should be complimented, Betrayal runs until November 8. Blue Fairy. Mondatta." his fantasy fairground. a Winnipeg crowd at the Win- The XTC that played at The Statistically, The Police are a The Police and XTC have a nipeg Arena. Two weeks ago XTC Social Centre last spring bore no trio but visually Sting stands love-hate relationship with the November 4 to 6 scraped through with it with resemblance to the XTC who alone. On stage he moves with the influential British music press. In "Timex", Anderson tests the sheer guts-and-gritted-teeth played at the Arena. XTC used to perfect grace and fluid ease of a Presently it's all hate. endurance of a Timex watch determination. overflow with intense ballet dancer. He never struts, XTC were recently dismissed SUBMISSION Shithead not Obscene under most adverse cir- On the other hand, The Police unrepressed energy. Now they prances or jerks. This man by the British press as "pop in- cumstances. The watch was glided effortlessly through their seem incapable of reproducing couldn't look clumsy if his name fluenced, brainless with modest jumped on, flung like a football, set, oblivious to acoustic ob- and retaining their old frantic was Chevy Chase. claims to Monkee-dom". plus dunked underwater and even stacles and handicaps. tangent level. And then there's his voice. The Police were recently ac- by Margo McCall pummelled by an angry elephant It's puzzling why XTC were Old favorites like Mechanik Intense and compelling Sting cused of writing mediocre, in- "You" are probably a normal, for San Francisco's now defunct guitarist Dave Gregg, went ape stooped, his pelvis thrust out hoof. It just keeps on ticking... demoted to the position of a Dancing and Battery Brides were stretches for high notes with sulting songs. Guitarist Andy FOR SINGLE nice Canadian kid who buys the Avengers, and opened for The when some drunk threw a beer haughtily. He is the epitome of Anderson alters himself into a supporting act when scarcely a effectively enhanced with a perfect confidence and control Summers and drummer Stewart with the biggest, most Clash on their '79 North bottle at Shithead. The band bad posture. "DOA rules!", he disgusting trenchcoat-flapping year earlier they toured Canada scrawling, scratchy film without ever missing a beat. Copeland were criticized as expensive promotional cam- American Tour as well as being jumped off the stage in syn- screams to anybody within flasher in "Pervert" and a slow as a headliner. With two North projected on a backdrop. The And then there's the beat. session men shot to inappropriate SWINGERS paigns. Most people do. local antiheroes in their chronized savagery, and hearing distance. "DOA is the learner who accelerates to a American hit singles ("Making best number of the set was their Police's infectious reggae- fame. Sting was attacked for his It would be a crime against the hometown, Vancouver. retaliated against the beer bottle only band in the country that Plans for Nigel" and "Generals encore, Statue of Liberty. It was blonde good looks and serious state (of anarchy) if you were to matters. People gotta quit page-flipping maniac in "Evelyn based back beat had every one This summer, DOA toured hurler. Wood's Speed Reading". and Majors") and four albums to here that the XTC resurfaced and doing the chicken-neck soul theatrical background. He was 0ON LY overlook DOA's debut album, Canada. They hit Winnipeg hard, DOA's album, SOMETHING listening to things coming out of their credit, they have if meshed their familiar frenzied dance before they could sing "De called "the latest in a parade of SOMETHING BETTER CHANGE. England or the States, and sing Anderson takes "The Pepsi ja71 arriving at the Hebrew Sick BETTER CHANGE, is an excellent anything, increased in pace of old. do do do/De da da da." Roxanne unsmiling, superior sex symbols; DOA are the first Canadian Benefit Hall sweating and example of what four guys with about things that happen in their Challenge", but can't even get popularity. The Police controlled the rest became the sing-a-long anthem a contrived actor." Maybe so. band to blatantly attempt to rip swearing, and ready to explode. little talent, and even less money, own lives." Growly is plainly a the can open, so he bends down to November 7 to 11 But according to record of the evening like resouceful tor the night. But rock is an art form that has apart the thick corporate chains "The Dirty Boys", a notorious and lots of GUTS can accomplish fanatic, but in order to change lift invisible weights, the heaviest company executive logic, XTC puppeteers pulling the string of always demanded beauty of the that keep us poor, struggling people's attitudes a strong stand test of subhuman strength, and The Police preformed old Edmonton sector of DOA's if they give up their lives for what simply didn't sell enough marionettes. Launching into numbers like Message in a Bottle performer. And Sting is perfectly Canadians bound to an archaic national army, scurried around they believe in. The album is is needed. Growly says he would finally he is victorious—the records. And so they become "Don't Stand So Close To Me" the cast. and outdated system of bland and Can't Stand Losing You as carrying band equipment in from available on Friend Records, an give up his life for DOA's right to flimsy metal tin yields beneath "warm-up" hand. Worse yet, the audience broke all restraints and well as focusing on numbers from "commerically viable" music. the rain. DOA jumped on stage independent Vancouver label, play. He says they are Canada's his index finger, and the Pepsi is decision seems to have shaken rushed the stage like so many England recognized the and roared out fast and furious, and features a new guitarist answer to the Sex Pistols, in that economic potential of alternative retching out their frustration and Dave Gregg, and guest guitarist they are revolutionary, and music over five years ago: Our rage. Their set was decidedly Stubby Pecker. refuse to concede to popular neighbours south of the border more intense than the "fast and Most songs on SOMETHING opinion. A band that can inspire JOHN BELUSHI didn't waste much time cashing energetic" sets those music BETTER CHANGE are politically that much intensity is worth the in on the developing trend. That's reviewers are always talking slanted. social commentaries on seven dollar price of SOMETHING DAN AYKROYD all history. 1980. Finally it ap- about. Admittedly, the sound was Canada and the new age. They BETTER CHANGE. The Record THE BLUES BROTHERS pears Canada is making bad. but that didn't seem to take live like animals, content without There are few bands in Canada by Frain Cory progress. away from the spirit of the a three record deal or a major who have succeeded in attracting If the title "Universal Juveniles" implies theological kidding DOA are spearheading the performance. label. large audiences, inspiring new around, 's fifth album should be the musical joke of the plus 1941 movement, waving beer bottles Randy Rampage ( bass. Chuck DOA do things the hard way, bands to form, and igniting year. No such luck, as the composing team of and Pye (mature) in their scabby claws. DOA has Biscuits drums), Joey Shithead take the path of most resistance. fanatic fervour, to the extent that DuBois create four-minute tongue-in-cheek social commentaries that played in San Francisco, opened (guitar. and chimpanzee It has taken them longer to get a Vancouver's DOA have. The sad make you listen intently instead of laugh loudly. November 12 and 13 record out than if they had part is that most normal Canuck The departure from the band of keyboardist Terry Watkinson seems f submitted to the whims • of kids will overlook SOMETHING to be of no consequence. Mitchell's quirky rhythms and deviant authority, but now they can feel BETTER CHANGE, miss out on harmonies combine with DuBois' flair for the ridiculous to make songs Cruising for satisfied that they have stuck to the uncontrollable ferocity of like "Check" masterpieces of musical idiocy. a killer... Hair Heaven their guns. youth in rebellion, and buy that "('heck" begins with the crackling static of a test microphone and More importantly. they are album with the slick packaging then Mitchell's solemn utterance of the word "check". Then the AL PACING working towards Canada's ac- and overpowered promotion that, rhythm riff comes caterwauling forward and Mitchell almost CRUISING ceptance of the independent once removed from the sleeve, challenges the listener to "Check this out". The combined sonic Unisex Styling as a feasible venue lies like a dead fish on the platter. bombast of the rhythm guitar and Mitchell's flat-toned, fuzzed-out United A-t.sts for the expression of ideas that If DOA could go to Red River leads careen toward a climax that arrives with the gurgling descent of plus are unpopular with the con- and learn the skill of clone- the song's last guitar lick. It's Max Webster at its most offbeat and servative record executive mob. making, they could produce certainly its raunchiest. Nick Waite Canada's record industry needs duplicates of themselves, take "Juveniles Don't Stop" could easily be the album's motto. It to be revived by an influx of new over Canada, and then probably is. DuBois' lyrical message is about as subtle as Mitchell's ideas and fresh new blood. SOMETHING WOULD feedback-laden ending: No Harm in leaving your brain wide open Stop The Growly, a Dirty Boy, stands CHANGE! ! ! ! You're not the first one to get it in the rear... Rain Perm and Henna Oh world we want to rock (restricted adult) So blow it out your ear. "Battle Scar" features the combined musical talents of Max Webster and Canada's own metal mythologists Rush. The song ap- Special pears to be a blustery tribute to the Canadian Indian, but the most distinctive feature of the song is the fact that Mitchell's decidedly November 14 to 16 deadpan but throaty growl makes 's vocals seem closely JACKIE CHAN in akin to a prepubescent Robet Plant's The BIG "Blue River Liquor Shine" is the closest "Universal Juveniles" November 1 thru 15 comes to mellowing out. DuBois' sarcastic lyrical edge is con- BROVVL spicuously absent, but Mitchell's levitating harmonic solo makes up for it. The album's last cut, "Cry Out Your Life" turns out to be a four plus and a half minute thudless wonder. The dull, plodding rhythm crawls a Bruce Lee 15% off perms reg. $45 along so frustratingly slow it makes you want to stick a morphine syringe in the last few grooves. Even Mitchell's last-ditch Enter The balamalama ca't save the only dud on an otherwise tasty piece of Dragon 15% off hennas reg. $30 vinyl. (mature) This Webster album more than hints at the fact that Kim Mitchell plays guitar and sings a lot like Frank Zappa. Nor surprisingly, Pye appointment preferred DuBois' carry more than a smattering of Zappa's sarcastic sensibilities and social observations. Clearly, Max Webster refrains Real Satisfaction 646 Main St. from using any of the complex full orchestration Zappa has been .a Hair Heaven Unisex Styling known to experiment with, but then critics have been known to accuse in a Mild Cigarette. Ep'I tj Ph. 943-8261 the early Mother of pretentiousness. This will probably never happen 745 Ellice Avenue ph. 772.0494 to Max Webster. They would rather thumb their noses through their own brand of heavy metal lampooning. Warning: Health and Welfare Canada advises that danger to health increases with amount smoked—avoid inhaling. herage per cigarette—Regular: "Tar" 14 mg Nic. 09 mg. Page 12 The Projector Tuesday, November 4, 1980

Tuesday, November 4, 1980 The Projector Page 13 . For the best in bluegrass... by Dave Barber and Leslie Nielsen The Humber River Valley Royal Albert Arms. This time Band stopped by on their national don't miss them. tour of Canada to provide Win- Bluegrass music has been eta nipeg with an hour of warm and called everything from hearty entertainment. "mountain soul music" to "folk The band consists of five music in overdrive". The heart of members; Larry Sparks, lead it focuses on the driving rhythms singer and guitar player, Randy of five-string banjo, flatpicking Hill on mandolin, Kevin Roger on guitar, mandolin, fiddle, and fiddle, Erik Jackson on base, and tight harmony singing. Two Men's Volleyball Peaks Brian Pickell and his beloved weeks ago the Duck Donald Band banjo. by Cathy Tardi °either and the Humber River Valley 3i begins the Red free weight training space, Between bouts of light humour The Varsity Men's Volleyball River Invitational Volleyball and Boys brought a taste of this team are hitting and serving Kasano hopes they will use it. directed to the audience, and mountain soul music to the Tournament and Kasano expects heavy sarcasm directed at each their way to victory. Coach Don For the first time in Red River Winnipeg Art Gallery Kasano, a member of last year's a lot of competition from other A history, we have been accepted in other; the band played such tunes auditorium. League teams such as the St. as "Between the Lines", "My team says that, "In the beginning the Canadians for Volleyball. Winnipeg's resident bluegrass of the year we were a little weak Vital ROCS, Scorpions, and the Kasano's feelings about this are Blue Ridge Mountain Home", expert Duck Donald (yes, it's Selkirk Boat People. in the middle but between Matt explicit, "It's just beautiful." The Long Journey Home", "These weird and no, we don't know if it's The team practises an average Old Blues", and an original song Slobodian, Dave Sinclair, Willie provincials will be held in his real name) opened with his of twice a week for one and a half Brandon the second week in written by Larry Smith, "Cross band of Darci De'Ville on guitar Goertz and Willie Habing we have really improved." Although hours, although, "1 would like to March and Kasano sees no Ties on a Railroad", with and fiddle and John Weir on see it lengthened to two hours." exquisite harmony ac- Kasano does not like to make problems with either Assiniboine country guitar. They went comparisons between last year's The team spend much of their College (Brandon) or Keewatin companiment by Brian Pickell through a number of old-time and this year's team, he says practise going through drills as College (The Pas). For the and Randy Hill. American classics by artists such that, "This year we have better opposed to scrimmaging. All the Canadians, Kasano says he To prove to Larry Smith that as Bill Mcnroe and Carter members are on a weight- "anyone can play guitar", the hitters." cannot even begin to guess at the Stanley. Donald is still the goofy Teenage Pregnancy heads out training program, and Kasano calibre of the teams because he band collaborated together on his by Shir ley Muir Not very far in their league looking guy with the high voice play, the Rebels are 2-0. Although says, "1 know SOME of them are has never seen them play. From guitar to sing "Honeysuckle and weird jokes but when he "What do you mean, you're In a series of dream sequences Director Deborah Baer Quinn two wins is nothing to sneeze at, doing it anyway." Garth Piscke the west, he expects strong op- Rose". Smith concentrated on the starts picking mandolin any pregnant? How could you do this Victoria lapses into the past, the recognizes teenage sex as a from the University of Manitoba This year the men's volleyball teams have acquired a 2-0 strumming and the other four Kasano says that these were position from Caledonia College. doubts about his ability vanish. to your father and I?" night she and Joey shared, the reality that many of us hide from. has given Kasano and the team victory in their leagues, so far. accompanied him along the neck Darci De'Ville was ex- Sound familiar? It's probably day she tells him she's pregnant "When it comes to talking about weaker teams. of the instrument. traordinarily good whether one of the most common phrases and the day her mother finds out. these things we become In the end, the Duck Donald flatpicking leads or sawing out young pregnant girls hear. Long Although it would have been ostriches. With teenage Band and the Humber River notes on the fiddle. Weir did his before anyone understands or very easy for playwrights Sheila pregnancy continuing to increase Valley Boys gathered together on best to fight back a cold and listens, they question and Bleeks and Alf Silver to portray at an alarming rate, it's time we the stage to produce their final The past delivered some strong country criticize. the rough-neck boyfriend as a pulled our heads out of the sand Pp jam, "The Best of Two Worlds". singing on "Little Maggie" and The Manitoba Theatre culprit, they have chosen not to. and started talking about sex and The Humber River Valley Boys "Now and Then There's a Fool Workshop brought these At 16, Joey is just as baffled by our feelings towards it." will be back in Winnipeg on Such As r. questions and problems of the pregnancy as Victoria. His Saturday Night is Quinn's at- November 10 to the 15 at the haunts Rebel's basketball teenage pregnancy to the stage, immediate reaction is "How did tempt to open discussion. in Saturday Night. you let that happen?" The play has been criticized for From a run-down, low-rental He doesn't run out however, but by thin Bender not resolving the issue. Victoria The Red River Rebels The last five minutes saw the the Blues' 18. apartment, 16-year-old Victoria offers Victoria what support he is left on a Saturday night, alone Rebels take over as they con- The Rebels treated about 30 Hamilton takes the audience Basketball team scrapped back can. When she changes her mind in her apartment with dreams of from a 54-39 second half deficit trolled the boards and forced the spectators to a gutsy per- through the hidden misery of and decides to keep the child, he her past, the music blaring and Blues into turnovers and fouls to formance that fell just short of a only to suffer a 60 - 59 loss to the iciY‘ teenage pregnancy. Victoria isn't even offers to quit school, find a an infant crying. The critics close within a basket of a victory. dramatic comeback. ashamed of the deed or the result. Red River Blues alumni team, job and help her raise the infant. displeased with the ending may for their first defeat of the The Rebels had a chance to John Moski sat on the Rebels' Her problems result from the Victoria recognizes this gesture not realize the play is not sup- sink the winning basket with 30 bench with his right foot in a cast. lack of understanding she gets season. to ov e as sympathy and refuses his aid. posed to present the problem and Leading the Blues to victory seconds to play, but the Blues' He damaged ligaments in an from her family and boyfriend, She decides to do it on her own; a solve it for us, but to present the defence didn't allow them to get a exhibition game and won't be Joey Petroni. Since she's over were P. DiCarzio with 15 points brave and emotional decision. problem and make us think. and P. Wilson with 12. decent shot. ready to play for another two ex` Th three months pregnant. abortion A classic scene is presented Each performance was Ray Priam led all scorers with The Blues began the game in a weeks. - is ruled out. She decides to put the when Victoria and mother battle followed by a discussion period in hole as the Rebels were given 18 buckets while Gideon Hodge 0 n child up for adoption, but after out the question of who's which the audience was en- four technical shots because of Coach Bernard Jones, who had I (11) and Gord Muir (10) also rve birth realizes that it'snot as easy responsible. Victoria tries to improper Blues' uniforms. Priam couraged to sta te their views. Did reached double figures. been concerned with the team's as Joey and her mother said it explain that none of the sex Victoria make the right decision? The first half was a see-saw sank three of the four technicals lack of outside shooting and would be. She refuses to desert manuals her mother offered What would you have done? battle with each team taking to give the Rebels a 3 - 0 lead aggressive play said "we're the child. explained "the happening inside Several high school audiences — before the game even started. improving" before the game. your body...feelings you never short-lived leads. The Blues have seen the play in its two headed into the dressing room It was an all-out aggressive had in places you never knew weeks of production. The game as each team fought tooth His team displayed more were there... with a slim 36 - 34 lead. responses were reported as The Blues pulled away early in and nail for the victory. G. Ward outside shooting and courage A enthusiastic and inquisitive. the second half by causing of the Blues fouled out and Terry against the Blues, although he Accompanying the play program numerous turnovers and keeping Valdon of the Rebels was forced repeatedly called for them to "hit was a list of Winnipeg agencies Priam off the score sheet for the to leave the game with a gouged the floor" to go after loose balls. This one card that provide birth control in- first ten minutes. After sinking 12 eye after contributing nine The Rebels will play in a tourcament in Eli, Minnesota in INDEPENDENT formation and confidential points in the first half, Priam was points. counselling. The Blues controlled rebounds December. Red River held to six in the last half. Last week, the Red River The MTW production was photo by Bill McGrath Sloppy passing, erratic and the Rebels missed num- Community JEWELLERS staged at the Kiwanis Centre. Its berous foul shots and field goals Rebels defeated the Kildonan College shooting and blown foul shots Nights 91-68 and beat St. Boniface C final performance was October Red River Rebels, wearing white, gave the alumni a run contributed to the Rebels' early in the second half as the College by 20 points. Card holder is responalt4 tor melons! or serviare received by use S this 25th. The play was written by 'or their money. Coming from a second half loss of 54-39, downfall. Rebels scored only five points to card until the Cortege receives written notice of loss or theft Exciting Collection of Canadian authors and is set in Winnipeg. our Rebels lost 60-59, their first defeat of the season. Columbia Diamond Red River Student Engagement Rings REBEL OF EXPIRY DATE Special offer to Bombers clinch second place

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- The turnovers were what lost set up by a 35 - yard punt return by Paul Bennett. An ensuing it for us," said Alouette, coach Simply show your student card when ordering touchdown by `lark Bra gga nola Joe Scanella, who was unhappy was wiped out by a procedure with the officiating. penalty . Scanella surprised everyone by The game was a see-saw battle, going for a field goal instead of Offer good ( one per customer visit) anytime during entertaining over 26,000 Quar- gambling when the Alouettes had terback Dieter Brock threw third and one at the Bomber eight November at McDonald's 1041 Notre Dame Avenue ONLY. touchdown strikes to Rick House with five minutes to play. The I NDEPENDENT and Mike Holmes. William Miller field goal tied the score 25-25. A ran for five-yard major while tie would have clinched first J EWELLERS Kennerd converted the touch- place for Montreal in the East. In November...make down and added a 35-yard field Joe Poplawski, who received 1795 Henderson goal and two singles. the Tommy Lumschen Trophy as the outstanding Canadian, sat out For Montreal, Gene Belineau that, "As our Highway jumped on a loose ball in the of the game with a charley horse. Congratulations to Tracey Barb Francis says mcDonalas your student card Winnipeg end zone after middle Miller (hip) and Montreal's Zikman, the Rebel of the Week. power hitter, Tracey scored linebacker Tom Cousineau had highly tauted Keith Baker Tracey is a member of the Red numerous kills, served strongly u R blocked Bob Cameron punt. ( ankle) were both knocked out of River Varsity Women's and blocked well. A first year 493 Notre Dame player, she will become the Quarterback Gerry Battillio the game. Volleyball team and was a key player in the PAC Invitational nucleus of our offense." ite work for you Avenue tossed a 35-yard touchdown pass Congratulations Tracey, and to David Green and Alvin Walker The Bomber playoff will be Tournament October 24-25 in scored another on a five-yard November 9, probably against Kelsey, Saskatchewan. Coach keep up the great work! run. Gerry McGrath kicked a 15- the Calgary Stampeders, who yard field goal and added a single defeated the injury-laden Ed- "•,--waateir: on a 68-yard kick off. monton Eskimos 34-25.

Tuesday, November 4, 1980 Page 15 The Projector Tuesday, November 4, 1980 Page 14 Women's volley- Physical Education SPORTS ball steals silver Timetable COMMENT timetable for that period, you by Cathy Tardi The following physical to all students in the college, not may register for these classes at After an outstanding per- Kelsey, the exact same - split education timetable lists the only those in the trimester • formance, the Varsity Women's classes which will be offered the equipment counter in the program. occurred. Red River won the first during the second trimester North Gym. Volleyball team returned from and Kelsey won the second. Kelsey, Saskatchewan with silver (Dec.-March). Each class meets only once per Send in the spares Against Grande Prairie College Once you know your academic week for one period, and is open medals for their performance. from Alberta, the women got Plagued with injuries and a their act together and defeated by Leslie Nielsen small bench, Coach Barb Francis If you've made the curling team, congratulations! After many long them two straight-15-9 and 15- 13. tried to recruit before heading off The semi-final pitted Red River DEC-MARCH 80-81 hours of arm-torturing sweeping, and nerve-wracking try-outs, the to Kelsey. Her attempts were to against STI and Kelsey against team has been ruthlessly reduced from the 85 members en- no avail and so the Red River Grant MacEwan. Grand thusiastically enlisting on the sign-up sheet, to twelve articulately Varsity team went with seven MacEwan had little difficulty chosen players designated to represent Red River for the next six players to the PAC Invitational, with Kelsey-15-3 and 15-5. Red months. This presents a problem. October 24-25. River playing with Player-Coach PERIOD MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY You curleS had better be prepared for six months of non-stop A-1 Red River competed in Pool A Barb Francis, downed STI two against Grant MacEwan College health. That is, no sprained ankles, pulled muscles, 24-hour flues, straight-15-13. broken bones, or anything. from Alberta, kssiniboine In the final of the tournament, Nursing , Archery 'Nursing Community College from 8 a.m. • the Rebels met Grant MacEwan Students Brandon, Wascana College from 1 Students Why? Because there are no spares on the curling team this year. College and were defeated 5 - IS Which means, we are relying on you to pass all exams, keep yourself Saskatchewan and STI from and 3-15. —9 air! Nursing Archery ,,Nursing Saskatchewan. Barbering in excellent physical condition, and make sure you don't run into This was good enough Students for 2 Students Students family emergencies that would make you unable to attend a game. In round robin play, the Rebels second place and silver medals. defeated ACC and Wascana in —10 a.m. A hearty congratulations is in Badminton Badminton Tennis two straight games. They lost one order for both the team and 3 Fitness . Tennis Last year, of the three curling teams chosen, two spares were picked to STI, and two to Grant Coach Francis who, under a lot of MacEwan. to run frantically between the three teams. Unfortunately, this year stress and no substitutions —11 a.m. Fitness Following the round robin managed to win 11 out of 18 there are none. This seems, perhaps a little absurd when you look at 4 basketball, volleyball, or hockey. These teams have enough spares to action, Red River entered seeded games. Individual play ( the top six teams). substitute almost the whole team. acknowledgment is given to Barb 12 p.m. Fitness Their first contest was against Francis, Pat Bidochka • Pat New Caledonia College from Niedermeuhlbichler, power 5 Is it cash? If so, curling and other varsity sports are not receiving an British Columbia. Red River won hitter Tracey Zik ma n, Chris p.m. Nursing Nursing equitable distribution of...money. Tymchak, Lori Larkin, Rhoda Trampoline Is is importance? Is curling ranked lower on the RRCC Level of 6 the first, 15-9, but were defeated and Deb Kein. Students : Students Importance Scale? I hope not. Last year, the Red River curling team in the second game 12-15. Against Nursing brought hack three silver medals, despite the inadequate number of 2 p.m. Nursing Tennis spares. RRCC curling has always been the apple of the college's eye. 7 Students Students

Nursing In conclusion, it isn't that we question the strength and competence photo by Bill McGraith —3 p.m. Tennis Tram olive Students of the RRCC curling team, for they are undoubtedly a powerful, Women's volleyball players, although few in number are keeping their heads above water a I Students hardworking group; it's just...wouldn't it he nice to have "equal Never fear in most of the league and tournament games. revery spares for equal teams of equal value"? game against your instructors, default. Unfortunately, since ••ool.1 like to have itioce tIain the you would come down to the gym, intramurals have already one i.. dog sale, nut thi, t tt is up to book a court, and then play." All started, it is too late to establish Christmas cheer the Student Association Right the money raised goes towards this policy. Ping pongers pulverize paddles now, Tardi is looking into in- the Christmas Stocking for the "I'm really kicking myself for Can you tramural T-shirts for any-one that Cheer Board. Tardi says any not starting earlier," says Tardi, by Dave Barber dividuals had been registering by Leslie Nielsen wishes to buy one. "It's hard• sport can he a challenge "but I wasn't sure that I would Table tennis equipment in the New rules were implemented After a long wait, the Christ- direct the Board until Cathy though, to find a good quality game...A team would pay a requiring people to enter as for games and then not showing have the time, and I'm still not." North Gym is being damaged by for games. Graham said she'll mas Cheer Board at Red River Tardi, student at Red Rvier shirt at a reasonable price that minimum of three dollars to Nevertheless, Tardi has ac- careless students according to teams of six rather than as in- believe this! offer the intramurals again later has a leader. accepted the position. will sell." compete against each other. cepted the position as President, dividuals. Equipment Manager, Jack this year Every year, the Intramural Since it is already too late to One of the biggest and most In previous years. a default and has decided to put her best Birch. Previously, too many in- Gang at Red River Community sell Grey Cup tickets. Tardi says important events are the charge was paid by each in- effort. If anyone is interested in a "Some students are stealing set by Frank Winkler College has presented the the first event will be selling challenge games. Anyone in the tramural team. If they defaulted, challenge match, please notify screws for the brackets. Others welcome. Christmas Cheer Board with a hotdogs at the Ski Show on college can participate in these, the Phys. Ed Department kept Cathy Tardi or June Graham in are pounding them over the edge Two new clubs are opening up generous sum. This year, it didn't Wednesday, November 5 in the and they cost an individual only the fees. If teams gave the money the North Gym. All games will be on campus, and they need serious The Rifle Club, offered for the of the table." first time in a few years, will look like anyone was going to South Gym. She says that she 254. "Ii you wanted to have a to the fund, even if they didn't accommodated—but must be Students need to treat the membership support. These booked in advance. clubs are the Rifle Club and the offer proper fire-arm instruction equipment with more respect. to interested members. Meetings "Filey should realize they're not Tae Kwon Do Club. A workable class in Tae Kwon Do is about 20- are held at the rifle range at the driving a truck on the freeway, St. James Civic Centre, 2055 Ness I ntramurals update they're playing a game of table 25, and at the present enrollment, a good number more can he Ave. every Saturday between tennis," said Birch. 1:00 and 4:00 p.m. Range time is A Credit Union by Ca t hy Ta rdi Birch said he used to play handled. The club is co-ed, and a ndenter as a team. free and you can bring your own On the intramural front this regularly and his raquets lasted even if you're not interested in it week, Volleyball is heading as a means of self-defense, it can .22 cal. rifle, or possibly borrow Savings Plan helps two or three years. one of the school's. You must, towards the finish line. Starting The intramural badminton In other news, Intramural be a rewarding means of yesterday, Monday) the playoffs competition will be organized achieving a degree of physical however, provide your own Director, June Graham has ammunition. Everyone is are being held between the top during the next three weeks. cancelled the table tennis in- fitness. The club meets every two teams in each division. The In order to accommodate the Tuesday and Thursday at 4:15 in welcome and encouraged to tramurals due to lack of entries. participate. winners of this will go on to play normally large entry, the Graham feels the lack was due to the South Gym, and everyone is each other until an eventual registration is conducted in two people not knowing each other winner is decided. shifts. All students except those well enough to enter as teams. Keep your eyes open for notices in the trimester timetable will be Who are these table tennis torturers who insist on picking posted throughout the hallways registered first. They will begin apart our ping pong tables? photo by Bill McGraith announcing the beginning of competition while those in the Badminton intra mura Is. The non- trimester areas are writing their trimester students will begin finals. The trimester students first, while the trimester students will register during the first week RRCC STUDENTS' ASSOCIATION write their exams. of the second trimester and the The deadline for Scooter tournament will progress until Participants in our show are: Hockey is December 5, 1980 the finish which hopefully will he when else? ) Scooter Hockey is, held in January. Competition will R.R.C.C. Ski Show of course, played on scooters. be held in singles, doubles, and Teams consist of three males and mixed doubles and are open to all • MOLSON'S BREWERY • CROSS COUNTRY SKI three females. For this sport, students except those on the WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5th South Gym players need not be from the badminton team. • NORDIC SKI SCHOOL ASSOCIATION OF MANITOBA same course or room, all you Watch the bulletin boards for Show runs from 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. have to do is find three willing further information. • LIFE SPORT • EARTHWAYS females and three willing males, Admission: FREE • TOP BUCKLE • GORD'S SPORT CENTRE 1‘..\\.\\\ \\ \\..\ • SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS: • SAMPSON'S WORLD • SKI SWAP CHALET Two Fashion Shows with host Dick Reeves • • F SPORTS • WINNIPEG SKI CLUB Shows at 11:30 & 12:30. • SNOW SHACK • SPORT JET TOURS • CANADIAN SKI PATROL SYSTEM ( ( 11(3.5 • Folk Singer Wendy Grossman • PACIFIC WESTERN AIRLINES • STONEY MOUNTAIN RESORT • ATHLETE'S WARE LTD. 42-10 Pin Lane;, Pinball Arcade • Continuous waxing clinics by the O1 2-Tablo. Billiard L Dung° Dowler's Pro Shop Manitoba Cross-Country Ski Team. BILLIARD LOUNGE Our show will give you the best of Down Bring a Friend and come to the South Gym 1 2 Now Billiard Tab 03 Now Opon and Cross-Country. Moonlight Bowling - Every Fri. November 5th & Sat. from 10:00-1:30 Come in and see what the Winnipeg All you can Bowl to: a min. Chargo. Industry could offer you. Empress & St. Matthews 774 - 5564