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February 8, 1985 .../ J ebruary 22, 1985 RED RIVER COMMUNITY COLLEGE Learning Unsettling Gaining Strength Resources Centre finals of the ladies singles. by Lorne Stelmach singles play in group two. The Red River's badminton tournament was divided into In the second consolation Experience team continued to show im- two groups, with all of the round, Lim Seng Sham won provement at the Manitoba higher rated players in group the mens singles title. Overall, it was a strong showing for by Lorne Stelmach the Provincials against Assini- Provincial Open last month. one. Red River competed in The Projector "The whole team is getting group two. Red River. Red River's mens basketball boine Community College of The teams final tourna- coach, Bernard Jones, feels Brandon (ACC). stronger," said coach Jack In the first consolation Kaplan. "They have been round, Ron Bilawka and ment, before the provincial like he has grey hairs. Or at Right now, he rates the two championships at the end of least thats what his teams teams pretty Well even, and showing constant improve- Karen Farrell won the mixed ment from tournament to doubles, and the team of Kerri the month, is the Westman season has been like. says he'll have a better idea of Open. It will take place at Jones says the team is quite their chances after the ACC tournament." KcFadyzean and Sandra Kaita captured the ladies doubles Brandon University on Feb. 16 SeniorsDay A Success Dale Sutcliffe made it as far unsettled as they get closer to Invitational tournament (Feb. and 17. the March provincial cham- 8 & 9). as the semi-finals in mens crown. Carol Pauls lost in the by Barbara Lawton Senior citizens from all Barber styling students set pionships, despite the fact they The Rebel men recently split the day aside to offer seniors have steadily improved. a doubleheader against North parts of Winnipeg gathered at Red River Community College complimentary haircuts and "We've really progressed Dakota State University. shampoos, and all attending from the beginning of the Terry Lamoureaux scored 16 on February 14 as guests at the college's first Seniors Day. the event were treated to a year, but its been a slow, hard points in leading the Rebels to lunch in the gym at noon. process," Jones says. A cou- a narrow 78-77 victory in one The event was planned to coin- cide with the annual banquet Newman said the organiza- ple of players retired from the match. North Dakota re- inners And tion of an event like Seniors held by the Students' Associa- team and Jones added that a bounded to win the other Day requires real team effort, couple more are borderline match 89-68. Oscar Hew led tion for seniors from the Lions Manor and Lions Place. with many people having to academically. the Rebels in that second devote a lot of time over and He singled out Dave Galas match with 13 points. Ray Newman, chairperson Beginners of the Senior Citizens Day above that required for their After they compete in the as the player who has probably prove their fitness. Les has regular duties at the college. improved the most. "He reaa- ACC Invitational, the Rebel by Barb Norton can be found at Gold's work- organizing committee, said the decided that first hand ex- event was an unqualified suc- He said there were far too ly gotten agressive, and he men are slated for a ing out himself or instructing many names involved to give doubleheader in Devils Lake, others. perience is better than ex- cess, attended by as many as seems to have that killer in- planations. A fitness test is credit to everyone involved in stinct. He's improved 300 per- North Dakota on February 15 Les is eager to talk about the 1,500 people. Last November, done when someone comes in making Seniors Day a success; cent." and 16. There competition It's three in the afternoon in sport of body building. The the 30-person committee of to start a weight training pro- college staff, students and but singled out the efforts of Jones couldn't say how he there will be Lake Region a chattery, clattery restaurant. three-time Mr. Canada is well Debbie Spakowski and thought the team might do at Community College. Grant is having a little snack. - versed in fitness and nutrition. gram. The test involves first seniors had been advised they determining the girth, which is could probably expect a turn- Building and Facilities Ad- An omelette, three pancakes, It began for him in 1975 ministrator Lou Mousseau in made up of the neck, bicep, out of around 250 due to bacon, hash browns and toast. when he moved to Winnipeg helping look after a mulititude He is bulking up, eating extra from Ontario and saw his first chest, waist, hip, thigh, and winter weather and other fac- calf measurements. The of planned details. calories and protein to add to Mr. Manitoba contest. His tors. By February 11, nearly "I've had many congratula- his muscle size. Soon he will reaction, much like Grant's bodyfat is then measured with 1,000 seniors had registered to calipers, a device that pinches tions from staff and students begin a diet to lose body fat was "That is what I want to attend the event. and, especially, from the THE HEART and define his muscles. be." In 1977, after perfecting the excess fat and measures it. The huge response meant a The test also includes get- seniors themselves," added "Every minute seems like an his diet and training formula, few last minute changes, said Newman, "and that's what hour then," he says. he went out to compete for the ting weighed, and doing 60 Newman, but caused no real seconds of situps. Strength is makes it really worthwhile." Grant travels from Gimle Mr. Manitoba title and placed problems. Admissions Officer Debbie where he tends bar, to Win- seventh. In 1979 Les won the measured by starting with the "I'm a stickler for organiza- Seniors gather in North Gym MANITOBA HEART FOUNDATION arm stretched straight up in Hosey co-ordinated the nipeg where he works out six Mr. Manitoba title and went tion and details," he said. "I preparation of printed days a week. "It's the trend of on to win both the Mr. the air and slowly lowering it, had anticipated things would while gripping a strength materials and a questionnaire the 80's," he says between Western Canada, and Mr. run smoothly and they did." and looked after putting bites, "there's no feeling like it Canada titles. measuring device as hard as Twenty-one buses were you can. Flexibility is together 1,000 grab-bags for in the world." Les explains what the con- chartered for the event, to the seniors to take home with This 19-year-old is a serious test is all about. "This is a measured by sitting on the transport senior citizens from floor and bending forward at them. body builder, and will be a body building contest. There is centres all around the city. The bags contained RRCC Brooklands Inn contender in this year's Mr. no weight lifting involved. the waist as far as you can. After arrival at the college, information pamphlets, Manitoba contest. There are two rounds of judg- The fitness test determines seniors gathered in the north the program a beginner will notepads, Manitoba emblem RRCC Students' Days It all started on a trip to ing in the morning. Seven gym at 10:30 a.m. for an of- pins, recipes and an assort- California when he was 14. He compulsory poses are judged follow, showing which areas ficial welcome, then were ask- need concentration. The test is ment of other items con- saw the body builders on by seven judges, and points ed to choose to either attend a tributed by local businesses Venice Beach. "I just knew it are given in order of repeated at three month inter- seminar or t&ur one of the vals and the routine is adjusted and government departments. Every Monday, Tuesday and was for me." preference. The first gets one Health Sciences, Industrial According to Hosey, the Grant works out for an hour point, the second choice gets to changes. and Technology, or Applied amount of time spent in Wednesday from 11:00 a.m. to and 15 minutes a day, with one two and so on. Each strikes "The genetics of a person Arts and Business divisions. have a lot to do with it," says preparation for the event and day off between three. "It the same pose and is judged on All tours and seminars were the running around involved 9:00 p.m. Draft at wholesale Les. "Two people can do the allows you to control how you muscularity, symmetry, pro- conducted again during the were both big organizational look. Fre people are as portion and definition. In the same workout, maybe one can afternoon. prices! lift more than the other, but it factors. "Just stuffing those dedicated as I am, but it seems second round the contestants Seminar topics covered a bags took an incredible doesn't mean he would win the like everyone is getting into it have 60 seconds to display a wide range of interests. amount of time," she added. contest. If you're dedicated AND in some way, especially the posing routine to music, and Seniors were invited to observe Because of the overwhelm- ladies." the same point system is used. and have good genetics you or participate in the produc- The "Rebel have a chance." ing response, said Hosey, Misconceptions regarding The least number of points tion of a television game show, there weren't enough grab- Les is all for first hand Lunch" a burger body building bother wins, and three semi-finalists to learn about computers and bags for everybady. Bet Grant,who will attend RRCC are chosen." knowledge, so it was down to their many uses or to increase the gym for some actual train- seniors who didn't get one & fries for only next year to train as a Lab "In the evening the three their skills as amateur were asked to leave their Technician. finalists do a posedown. They ing. The gym is slightly in- photographers. Other timidating to an out-of-shape names and addresses, and the $1.75. "People think guys with big pose individually, then all seminars included discussions college is now contacting those muscles ate big dummies. Peo- together. The crowd, as in any beginner. Mirrors line the on child care, communication „del walls, and weights and businesses which contributed ple also think that if you stop other spectator sport, goes in advertising, working with to the bags to ask for another See ya at the training the muscle turns to crazy. Many women come out machines are scattered on the the elderly and gourmet cook- Seniors star in television production fat, and this is definitely not to see the contest, but there floor. Bodies that relfect ing. Cont'd page 2 Brooklands! 8 true. I don't know why anyone are lost of men also. The con- man's search for perfection would want to stop. It builds test is held in conjunction with are everywhere. Keewatin St. confidence that shows in the the Red River Exhibition in The timidity wears off as Les's calm, easygoing is Finishing Touch way you carry yourself and the June." Banquet across from way you look. Sure, ego has a Les smiles through the ex- guidance takes over. Working Labatt's. lot to do with it, but it's more planation as if recalling the ex- out.is work, but is can be fun. by Barbara Lawton who's run this over the years in December, we decided to adds Hillman. recognize the importance of confidence than ego." citement. "You don't get Everyone here is seriously into has really enjoyed it." run it in February on the 14th. holding a seniors banquet, but Grant has a goal — "I want money, just trophies. I have what they are doing, no matter As Senior Citizens Day ac- And we've run it every year adds that he's not sure what what the motivation. Les says "For example, the chef to be the best in the world." sen Egypt, Singapore and tivity in one part of Red River Hillman says the college has now for the last five years." training students served the will happen next year. He adds that he intends to Belgium so far. It's a great there is a feeling of exhilara- Community College wound up held a seniors banquet off and Following registration on a tion when you work out, and meal for us. In exchange,. . . continue training at Gold's way to see the world." for the afternoon, prepara- on for more years than he can first come first served basis, we donate about $400 or $500 "The pressure's been put on Gym, and to enter the various When body builders get Grant added that it is the tions for another major event remember. But the idea of about 250 seniors attend the us to run our event in conjunc- Coupon — $1.00 off Lift Ticket greatest feeling in the world. to their club which is going to Canadian Exchange contests. together they usually talk were just receiving the holding the event on Valen- banquet. tion with theirs (Senior 15% They were right. The con- Toronto this year to compete n0 Have you ever been driving about the sport. "We see a guy finishing touches. tine's Day is a more recent "We advertise in the Lions in the Ju• 'or Culinary Olym- Citizens Day) and to open it SKI down St. James Ave and and comment on his build," centration needed to work the Following a long and happy development. Manor and Lions Place pics." up to all 1,500 people plus the FROST FIRE MOUNTAIN 91 wondered what goes on inside Les says. "We will go out for a muscles blocks all other tradition, the RRCC Students' "The chef training students newsletter and also put up an people from Lions Manor." that yellow building that drink on Christmas, New thoughts from the mind. You Association held their annual used to hold a dinner at ad in their drop-in centres out Along with a full course are worry free. The body is Walhalla, N. Dakota -v, everyone talks about? The Years, in fact any excuse to seniors banquet February 14 in Christmas time for the in the west end. It was about a meal, the S.A. also treats the "The thing is, the Students' first thing that strikes you as party will do." alive and working. A desire to the Voyageur dining area. seniors," he says. "It used to 50-50 split between residents seniors to an open bar. Telephone: 1-701-549-3600 Li be more fit takes over. Association could never af- 611 you enter is that it lacks that As far as the use of steroids S.A. Business Manager Don get a fair amount of publicity, and seniors who found out "They love it. And why ford to offer that many free < " gym-like smell associated with Fitness is in style. For some r goes, Les is against it. "Some Hillman says the event was but it just seems to have died about it through the drop-in not? They're old enough to meals. And the open bar is Only 95 miles South of Winnipeg z; places like this. The second guys use them, but it can cause it is a lifestyle, for others a almost as much fun for the out at some point." centres." drink," laughs Hillman. Open Thurs. through Sun. 9:30 - 4:30 way to keep in shape that can really expensive." (December 20 thru January 6 open every day) impression that you can't ig- skin breakouts, and students inv,olved as it was for "We decided to revive it. The S.A. sets aside• about It's up to the Students' be done for an hour or so, Hillman adds that the (February open every day) nore are the bodies. This is psychological changes such as the seniors who attended. Because of the Christmas $5,000 in its annual budget to Association to budget for the seniors community have sug- where the big boys are. One of mood swings." three times a week. "The trend Coupon good thru Feb. 29 "It's an enriching ex- break and the trimester cover costs for the event. event each year. Hillman says gested the S.A. continue to of- the biggest and the best, in Anyone can enter the Mr. of the 80's" could become the perience for everybody," says system, which both made it "But it's not all expenses he hopes future administra- addiction of the 80's for fer a free dinner but charge for 15% Canadian Exchange fact, the best in Canada, is Les Manitoba contest, but most Hillman. "I think everyone difficult to organize an event associated with the dinner," tions will continue to liquor. Berthelette — Mr. Canada. He people come to the gym to im- anyone who tries it. February 22, 1985 Page 2 Page 3 N THE WINNIPEG NE1ATS CONT. Included In College : Mainstream CHAPTER Seniors (coned) of the by Theresa Harrison "We are trying to design the be looked on as public educa- 300 or so of each item. Anne Anaka, a homemaker project so that the participants tion. College students and who took some typing courses A new program designed to are inegrated into college life staff can get as much out of Hosey also devised routes at Red River, said she would in a way that is meaningful to Project Inclusion as the par- CANADIAN FRIENDS for the staff and students who benefit both the participants be interested in trying a course. involved and Red River Com- them," Yadao says. This ticipants. "There are more volunteered as Seniors Day in creative writing. means a focus on some skills and more handicapped people tour guides. munity College by letting each come to a better understan- training, enrichment of per- coming into the community," Autopac Renewal sonal experience and, most im- education OF THE HEBREW Among the volunteers were ding of the other is now under- she says, and public "We're way out in the north portantly, development of several retired RRCC staff end, so getting here mighi be a way at the college. is important. members. Bill Grant, former peer group relationships. Participants have been given problem. But it would sure be and alloted college registrar, said he nice in the summer," she add- and Project Inclusion integrates keys to elevators UNIVERSITY severely handicapped people Participants capable of space in Building D as a base volunteered his services as ed. training for future employ- soon as he heard about the into the college community. of operations. Project coor- RED RIVER COMMUNITY COLLEGE Four women, all in their twen- ment_may be involved in areas dinator Cindy Fleischman is event. Ana 80-year-old Joe Meyer, such as food preparation, an electrician who helped with STUDENTS' ASSOCIATION ties and with various physical scheduled_ to be given office thought it would be and intellectual limitations, some of the industrial trades, space, and the Department of "I the original construction of Your Students' Association Executive has arranged day care and secretarial. Par- something I'd enjoy and are taking part in college ac- Education has agreed in prin- is pleased to announce the availablity of scholar- the college, said he thinks "DROP-OFF" and "PICK-UP" station for you A LITOPAC renewal. ticipants primarily interested figured why not help out," Seniors Day is a very good It is hoped that you will find this service a convenience. tivities. These range from ciple to fund her position. ships for the summer 1985 or regular academic classroom lectures to sports in stimulation and interaction The project is funded said Grant. idea and should be repeated. would fit in a variety of session 1985-86. The enthusiasm of Seniors "But," joked Meyer, "I'm events to beer bashes. through Canada Works Pro- Day volunteers was matched Instructions The emphasis is not on for- classromm settings. All par- ject, one year at a time. too smart already. I've gone to ticipants could make use of the only by that shown in the faces school for too many years to mal training, but rather on im- The Canadian Association of the seniors themselves, proving the quality of life of recreational facilities at the think about taking more college as well, in conjunction for the Mentally Retarded had courses now!" handicapped persons through Further information is available from the Win- with activities going on at the approached Education many of whem lauded the Before leaving, seniors were interaction and experience Minister Maureen Hemphill nipeg Chapter Office, 309 — 259 Portage ENSURE that all the information printed on the front of time. event as being a great idea and asked to complete a short with their non-handicapped about inplementing Project Avenue, Winnipeg, Manitoba. R3B 2A9. Ph: a lot of fun. questionnaire designed to the renewal application is correct. It reflects peers. Representatives from Nurs- ing, Child Care, Phys. Ed. and Inclusion. Hemphill brought 952-3085. "Sure I'm having a good identify the areas of study in the coverage you had last year. the idea to Red River, which which they might be in- t.austo Yadao of Adult ETV have already expressed time," said Tony Dolenuck, a an interest in getting involved already has programs for the terested. Once the question- Basic Education is one of thoe handicapped. The college was retired bartender. "But a per- in the project. naire results are analyzed, the CONSIDER whether the coverage you had is adequate responsible for Project Inclu- chosen as the site of the pro- son would have to stay here sion at the college. He says Applications deadline March 31, 1985. for about six months to see information will be used to for your needs. Instructor Donna Daman, ject because of interest shown, everything. In two hours, help the college react to the that the program is the first of experience with handicapped its kind in North America, and who teaches moderately there's not enough time to needs of Winnipeg's seniors retarded students at Red students and a willingness to barely begin." community. that Red River is breaking new If all the INFORMATION IS CORRECT ground. River, says the project should try. and you DO NOT WISH to change the coverage,

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Esso Resources/ 18- changeover to individual the expense of the college, said Imperial Oil Ltd. G ( cct P M competency-based learning Gary Polonsky, RRCC direc- 20 Take a load off your mind, avoid late hassels, 26/27 Electronics--see poster re. (ICBL) in most courses. tor. Manitoba Hydro G G G P M ' extension. "We foresee problems. A The initiative for the change give us a post-dated cheque with you insurance NOW! 1st lot of people won't face up from time-based learning (the Then just pick up your renewal at the end of February. Simplot Chemical TBA G P Ti Pre-screened that they're going to be model most courses use now) there," said one staff member, to competency-based learning Pannell Jr. Accountant Kerr Forster 26 G (111111 P -- Pre-screened who did not wish to be iden- came from Manitoba's Educa- OUR OFFICE WILL BE OPEN tified. tion Minister Maureen Hem- MAR Field Service Engineer 8:30 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. (Mon. to Fri.) - G G None of the instructors who phill last April. Digital Equipment 5 P -- Pre-screened spoke to the Projector wanted "We envision that the ma- GENERAL BRIEFING - Feb. 28 their names printed in this jority of (RRCC) programs PFRA TBA G G G -- -- (11:00 am - 12) A-406 story. would be operating in some M - Western Canada "In support services, there's variation of ICBL by 1990," Chevron Standard 20 G G P M UCPA by MarchM 7/85 a sense of it (ICBL) having Polonsky says. ICBL principles focus on "It (ICBL) rewards people:\ Retail Mngt. Trainee been imposed on us without "We have 9 programs In students individually. Perfor- who make the effort and pun- \ K-Mart 25 G P M having any input," said one beginning stages of develop- mance standards are devised UCPA by Feb. 26/85 sihes thoe who sluff off," said \ member of the support staff. ment," he said. and student's progress is Whitewood Please book appointments "There hasn't been a lot of The changeover will cost measured against these stan- one instructor who is currently Distributors 25 G (Iktg AdlIl D - for briefing Mar. 25 understanding on the kind of roughly $150,000 per pro- dards. working on developing an ICBL program. General Briefing Session impact it has on this place," gram, he said, but the college Students receive course New York Life 28 G___ _LIIIIII D - Plse. see Poster she said. cannot forecast exact costs yet material in a package and Course content, evaluation Retail Mngt. Trainee "It's going to be a big shock or how much will need to be work through it at their own and instructional aids will be Woolco Dept. Stores 27 G P M UCPA by Feb. 26/85 in the beginning," another in- added to the college budget. pace. Exams are scheduled ac- developeu according to the nsse Technical Salesperson structor said. "Nobody will lose their cording to each student's pro- needs of each program. Bearing Supply TBA G G P - When asked for thier views jobs," Polonsky promised. gress. UCPA by Feb. 28/85 about changing courses to How will the new teaching ec. ervice Rep. ICBL programs will be in- Dearborn Chemical ti G G P -' UCPA by Feb.. 27/85 ICBL models, most instruc- methods affect students? Instructors will undergo the troduced incrementally, tors said it's too early to form "For the first week or two, biggest change. No more lec- Polonsky says. II Construction Site Supr. opinions. Several instructors the students will undergo an tures, no more rigid course Camco/ROboine G G G G G G P - UCPA by Feb. 27/85 indicated they don't know adjustment period, and we will time schedules. Students will "By late spring we will take 1 Wp Jr. Mktg. Representative

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February 22, 1985 February 22, 1985 pan s Page 4 EDITORIALS FEATURES The Winners Women of the Administrative Puppies For Sale: Buyer Beware Management Society's by Kelly Fitzpatrick It doesn't stop here. For the age of six months. Train- If Fido dirties on public or penalties for failing to keep a So you got a cute, cuddly your pet to be cheaper, it must ing for such things as coming private property other than the bitch in heat indoors or in a puppy for Christmas? You be spayed, if female, or to call, helling and staying can owner's, instant removal of kennel, for not licensing your Without Men Bartender's Delight had better be prepared to face nuetered if male. The Win- take from on month to six the offending offal is required. dog, and public damage by the a large responsibility. It takes nipeg Humane Society per- weeks. The fine for having a dog at dog and other heinous crimes. Red River Community Col- As many husbands are older way. Many men are beginning Raffle held a lot of time and patience to forms these services at time of The rules for the ownership large is $50. You can get off If you no longer wish to lege held a Seniors Day on than their wives, the life span to look at their hectic lifestyles train a dog, and a lot more to adoption. The charge is $50, of a dog are fairly strict. If you easy, however, by paying the keep your pet, through Feb. 14th. About 1500 people difference grows. It's painful and slowing down. They are clean, care for and feed it. and includes the prices of are the lazy type who lets the peace officer or appointed by- whatever circumstances, the attended the seminars and lun- to have to live without your getting in better physical shape February 2, 1985 are: For starters, there is the $25 adoption, sterilization and dog take its own walks — and law enforcer a voluntary $10 Winnipeg Humane Society cheon planned for them. mate for 10 to 15 years. and eating nutritious foods. licensing fee. This is an annual first destemper vaccination. a lot of us are — you are tak- penalty. will take it off your hands. It is It's not every day that you Some widows may re- Vacation time is increasing in cost for the license must be If you bought your dog ing a big risk. If you dog is rounded up located at 5 Kent Road. There get a look at a crowd of 1500 marry, but with the odds of 25 many companies so men can 1st prize: Norma Meneer renewed each year. To ensure through another source, then is a $10 charge for turning senior citizens. One thing real- to 1 against them in the search really relax away from the 51 Rosewood Place that your pet does not become the operation would be per- over an animal. ly hits you in the face. for a man their own age, it stresses of the office. ill, or make others sick, there formed at your local animal You are required to sign a There are close to 25 women doesn't happen to most of Wpg. Man. are vaccines. At you local hospital. The price for nueter- release form relinquishing all Medical science is also com- animal hospital you will be ing a male is $60. To spay a claim to the animal. A 24 hour over 65 for every man over 65. them. ing up with cures and preven- That isn't good news for provided with the three female, there are two rates. If grace period is granted in This trend may be changing tative treatment for many of necessary vaccinations. They the dog is sexually immature, event of a change of heart. either sex. though. Now women are star- the common fatal diseases. For men it means an average are for rabies, distemper and the price is $60. If the dog has The Humane Society a good ting to assume the same Canadians enjoy the benefits 2nd prize: Gary Oleksuik parvo-virus. Each are $15, but been in heat, or is ready to place to adopt a dog. Last year life expectancy of around 75 lifestyles that kill many men of a good medical system and years. Those golden retirement 30 Cameo Cr. only two at a time are given. reproduce, the cost is $50 they gave 1,532 dogs up for off before their time. Statistics are able to receive attention This adds up to $30 for a dollars. adoption for the $50 adoption years sure fly past quickly. No are coming in showing women when they need it. Wpg. Man. wonder some men have the Therefore, for one year, the fee. The official at the society catching up to men in the suf- cost of owning a dog can range said that even pure-bred dogs motto, 'Live for the moment'. fering of stress-related disease. Women should encourage They may not have a lot of men to stop and smell the from $100 to $300. With an can be adopted, although the Soon the life span gap between average lifespan of twelve registration papers are not moments left. women and men may be nar- roses, and if the women are For women it means that wrapped up in their careers, Penny Moore years, your dog can be fairly transferrable. rowed. 3rd prize: costly. However, when the The office hours at the Win- they will out-live their While that is a negative way they should also take more 323-20 St. Patrick St. husbands by a decade. That's breaks. Then we can all enjoy companionship, friendship The City of Winnipeg by- and impounded, the cost to nipeg Humane Society are to change the life span dif- Toronto, Ont. and security are considered, it 8:30 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. fur if they are both the same age. ference, there is a positive long fifes together. law number 24431/279 states spring you springer (or is a bargain. that "no owner shall permit whatever breed it is) is $35. turning over animals and from The next consideration of his dog to run at large. When a There is also a $9 a day pound 10:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. for pet ownership is training. A dog is found running at large, fee added to the cost. If it hap- adopting animals. They do not puppy can begin its its owner shall be deemed to pens again, the cost is $150 allow second-party adoptions housebreaking as soon as it is have failed or refused to com- plus the daily nine and the or adoptions as gifts. There is in the door. This involves the ply with this subsection". The third offence is a whopping a two week trial period allow- Letters to Editor classic 'paper-training'. The $225 plus the daily nine. ed in case there are problems by-law defines "at large" as puppy is encouraged to being off the owners premises If you dog bites someone, it with the animal. Out-of-town defecate on a spread of and not on a leash held by a is impounded to check for residents must set up the spay- papers: If it fails to do so, it ing or neutering operation at The purpose of this letter is It was with surprise and year's coverage. person able to control the dog. rabies. If the incident is the acknowledge and thank the pleasure that I read your doesn't need to be hit. A stern The leash cannot be over six dog's fault, a penalty of $50 is their local vetrinarian clinic. So far your pet has cost $55, The bill can be sent to the many students and staff who January 1 I , 1985 article entitl- rebuke and prompt removal to feet lone. levied. If it happens again the and it hasn't been fed yet. An the papers is usually sufficient Humane Society for partial contributed to the Steve Fonyo ed .-I Little Help From official at the Chrleswood Dig cost is $100. Beyond two bites to teach puppy that the Carpet the dog is labelled vicious and reparation. campaign. Friends. School and Kennel recom- Along with this arc Need No Fertilization. must be chained and muzzled A dog can be both a source mends dry-meal dog food, at guidelines against a dog's where no possibility of injury of great joy for over a decade One thousand and ten We have an ongoing need approximately eleven cents a disturbing the peace by letting With house-training ac- it "bark or howl or in any way exists. as well as a tremendous pain in dollars ($1,010) was raised and for women volunteers and day. For one year this would the neck. One thing is almost presented personally to Steve your article will certainly come to $40. For more complised and the security of unduly disturb the quiet", against the infamous defaction For failing to clean up your certain; the amount of love by Liane Davidson, a Business stimulte interest. popular land convenient dog you floors established, the given to a dog will be given Administration student (and food, like gaines Burger, the puppy can be taught obe- on property other than the dog's excretements the fine, dience. Most puppies are owners, unlicensed dogs, on conviction, can range from back twofold. 1984 Honourary Chairman of Our Association, while very annual cost would be closer to Enjoy your pet. the Canadian Cancer Society), similar to Big Brothers $100. ready for advanced training at vicious dogs, and the like. $25 to $500. There are also and Gary Polonsky, College Association of Winnipeg, is Director. separate and distinct. In the event, future aritcles on this A New Life at L'Arche Thank you again. issue are planned, we would appreciate direct input! by Chris Thenhaus to include five other homes sions both, good and bad. it is one of the main purposes The house at 420 Rosseau throughout the city. Residents of the home all of L'Arche. Ave. East is almost hidden The Rosseau home has have jobs. These include Maurice Carney, a neighbor everything from working in agrees. "We (the neighbors) Gary Polonsky Sincerely, from plain view. It stands at about 12 people living in it — restaurants, washing dishes, to do benefit from having a com- College Director Pam Atnikou the end of a back lane, with its eight handicapped adults and working for manufacturing munity like this (L'Arche) in Sharon Anderson Executive Director two closest neighbors being four assistants. Staff plants. the neighborhood. It's good S.A. President Big Sisters Association churches. One to the East and The home was origianlly a on to the North. As you look convent run by the Oblate Chores around the house for us. It makes us more aware Steve Fonyo signs autographs for Winnipeg schoolchildren. at the house from the North Sisters until they heard Vanier are shared by all and at a of our neighbors and East corner it is as if it were speak in Gimli in August of "house meeting" on sunday ourselves." Box nestled in the hands of God. 1973. At that time they ap- night the chores are divided proached Vanier and told him up. Carney says that part of the h et: slow, painful recovery that • The house actually looks HIGHER FOOD of the 400 pounds whereas a the energy and the fertilizers would also be an inteligient that they would like to start a The people at the home are reason for the acceptance of follows. Their region now North American will directly more like an apartment block. 0_ t PRICES. . .ENERGY could be prohibitive, and response to potencial The second floor is a row of home in Winnipeg and always god to have visitors. the community is the fact that IC 60 COSTS faces shortages in each of the consume only 200 pounds, ecologically the byproducts of donated the convent. When the door bell rings the neighborhood wanted it. IV a r ea four basic agricultural demands. windows looking out over one INCREASE. . .FAMINE IN basically in the form of bread, technology may amount to As citizens of the affluent Martha Raw, who is an everyone goes to greet the Nvw" resources — land, water, pastries and cereal. The re- of the churches. The cold, AFRICA. . .HUNDREDS OF stockpiling new problems with community we can examine brown brick exterior stares assistant with the home guest and the reception is Rawe says that L'Arche energy and fertilizer. mainder is consumed indirect- FARMERS FACE unforseen consequences. our behavior and find ways to unassumingly out at the snow describes L'Arche as "A nothing short of spectacular. concentrates on relationships, Nepps FORECLOSURE. . .MA- At one time the world food ly in the form of meat, milk Unless an effort is made to group of people who live in • Almost immediately any family and friends. She em- problem was viewed as a and eggs. Thus the average improve our relations with covered ground. But inside 1?leck -4110r: LNUTRITION ON EVERY slow the growth of demand for those who are hungry. there is a warmth that the hot- community in a Christian anxieties one may have about phasizes that L'Arche is a food/population equation, North American currently uses ValaiOr CONTINENT. . .FISH CAT- food, the world will be forced /awareness and education test summer day cannot way." such an environment are put community before it is a CHES DECLINING. with an increased demand for up five times as many up the costly curve of bringing Raw admits that the general to rest. In no time at all your home. food derived from growth in agricultural resources as the seem to be the keys we can use match. marginal resources into use. to open the doors to feed the The house is a L'Arche public tends to associate L'Ar- coat is taken and hung up Headlines continually call our population. This is still true, average Indian, Nigerian or A reduction in the birth che with the Catholic church, while you are escorted into the Rawe ways that the com- attention to the grim dimen- but now rising affluence has Columbian. The average world. home where mentally han- EEd n teorr rates of both poor countries signed, dicapped adults live and work but says that it is, in fact, sup- living room for a cup of tea munity is always in need of t ainm e_ n t sions of the global food crisis. emerged as another major clai- Canadian eats near 200 where birth rates tend to be so ported by the provincial and a chat. You don't get ser- volunteers and donations. She Short supplies of food and mant on the world's food pro- pounds of meat each year. Linda Tustin under minimum supervision. high and all went peoples who Lester Brown L'Arche is an international government. vice like that at some of your says that thr funding provided Laura_ energy dramatize the extent of ducing resources. One way to The world's food resources exert such a disproportionate- She says that residents of finer dining establishments in by the provincial government get a feel for this is to visualize organization that was founded LS at tnre cs;heLoa tu global interdependence and no have limitations. The combin- ly large per capita claim on the by Jean Vanier in the community come from all town. only offsets some of the costs. itetkeort, country is entirely isolated in terms of per capita grain re- ed effect of population growth in 1964 earth's scarce resources would Trosly-Breuil, France. denomonations, adding that Rawe says that they are Anyone interested in helping from the effects. Can it be that quirements. In less developed and rising affluence is expan- be a logical portion of the some even claim to be atheists. always happy to have visitors. can write to L'Arche Win- in some regions mankind will countries about 400 pounds of ding the world demand for Vanier is a Canadian solution. Simplifying the diets theologian and philosopher Rawe says that most Anyone is welcome to stop by. nipeg Inc., 420 Rosseau Place, Spoortsrts cteimaC II become and endangered grain per year is available to food at a rate without prece- of the afflunet would bring assistants come to L'Arche Whether it's to offer some R2C OK8. spieces through lack of that the average person. By con- dent. and began the first home with positive economic, ecological, two adults. because they themselves have a volunteer help or say hello. which is needed to survive. trast the average North The advanced technology is healthful and ethical changes. relative who is mentally han- L'Arche is the French word The current famine in American uses nearly a ton of available to expand our food Since 1964, L'Arche has ex- Stockpiling food resources panded to some 66 homes all dicapped or know someone Because the nome is so close meaning "Ark" and like the Africa has opened our minds grain per year. A person from supply, but the critical issue which can be mobilized and who is. to churches it has easily been famed one that Noah built, the JOan itj er over the world. 41 4 Oeek and our hearts to the suffer- an underdeveloped country and price of this develope- relied on by victims of war, Rawe says that the home is a accepted into the rest of the L'Arche community offers a ings of starvation and the will directly consume nearly all ment. Financially the cost of The Rosseau home was drought or natural disasters founded in 1973 by sister family and like all large community. Rawe says that new beginning for everyone Marie Paradis, and hos grown families they have their ten- this is very important because associated with it. February 22, 1985 February 22. 1985 Page 7 by Adana Guller This is your first step Websdale recommends that The wide range of video towards making a decision. If the consumer check out the cassette recorders available is space is at a premium, you features on a VCR. There are remote controllers, pause but- Pagaving Charity Social mind-boggling. Making the may want to choose a Beta. the Book choice between getting a Beta However, if space is not a ma- tons, and picture reviews or VHS machine is hard jor concern, then you have available, all at an extra cost. by Nona Pelletier enough. Video machines are a many more choices. Decide on what you really Oleksiuk to manage the store don't think I would want to do The second biggest dif- need and want, and do not A Winnipeg building sup- with the intention that he major purchase, so you are en- it any other way. The relation- titled to have enough informa- ference is the availability of spend extra money on useless plier helped rebuild one of the would • eventually buy it. In ship I have with Mr. Doole is movies. There are many more features. largest supporters of 1973, Oleksiuk bought the tion to make the right choice. really wonderful." VHS, which stands for movies available in VHS for- Lastly, Websdale says that Manitoba authors. store with a friend. Seven The new store is on the mat than in Beta. Although you should "find a dealer who After going in to receiver- years later.he bought his part- video home system, and Beta south side of Graham Avenue are the two types of video Beta is starting to catch up, will be your friend. One who ship late last May, Mary ner out and ran it alone until between Kennedy and Edmon- VHS has had a large head will not say 'too bad' when Scorer Books, was brough Doole took over last summer. cassette recorders currently ton. Oleksiuk says this loca- available. Most electronics start. Mike Websdale, a something goes wrong." A back to life with the support of Mary Scorer won the best tion attracts new customers. former employee of a Brandon good-dealer is worth searching John Doole, president of Win- book store award in 1980, the companies make either one "It's much better, even when kind or the other. Some even video store, says that Beta may for. nipeg Supply. About a week year Oleksiuk became to sole it comes to our regular never catch up to VHS. Websdale said that there is after the store went into owner of the store. make both, but stay away customers and also to the from these companies. As they So, if you want a bigger only one kind of machine he receivership, Doole contacted Doole was a regular general public. Being here has owner John Oleksiuk. Doole customer of Mary Scorer and are not specializing, they are selection of movies, VHS may would ever consider buying. It opened our doors to some new not making a good quality be a better machine to choose. is the Harmon-Kardon VHS took over the store and as a writer he appreciated the customers. Oleksiuk became general contribution the store made to product. But there are many other machine. He likes it because Since its reopening the The differences between he feels it delivers the best manager. the community. (His book, writing community has shown things to consider when choos- Mary Scorer is one of the Pith and Vinegar is for sale in Beta and VHS may not be ob- ing a VCR. Websdale says that stereo sound available. its support for the store. vious at first, but at a closer Another customer thought largest supporters of the store.) Doole heard of the "They really feel there is a firstly, you should find out Manitoba and Canadian receivership through the wide inspection they are . quite dif- what kinds of machines your differently. He bought a Sony home here for them," said ferent. Beta hi-fi machine because it published hooks. "Our store media attention Mary Scorer Oleksiuk. "A home in the friends have, so that you can generated about 25 percent of received, met with Oleksiuk The most noticeable dif- trade movies with them. You takes up less space than a sense that there is a place that ference is in the size. VHS VHS, and it gives good stereo the Manitoba publishing in- and worked out an agreement. their books can be displayed should also find out what kind dustry," said Oleksiuk. The Oleksiuk is happy with the cassettes are much bigger than of movie rental places are sound. "Also, by my reading, and even more than displayed. Beta cassettes. Consequently, it gives a better picture," he store holds regular readings arrangement. "I'm better off They can have them sold." around your home. and autograph sessions with in the sense that I am still do- the machines are bigger. said and added that it is Oleksiuk is still surprised Another reason for the size The price of the machine is cheaper to repair a Beta writers, and that tradition is ing what I like to do. The store over the events over the past continuing with many events has been rejuvenated and I'm difference is in the way the another consideration. If there machine. year. "I think if anyone would The Helping Hand Social is coming up March tape is fed through the heads. is a good sale on Beta's, that It is not easy to choose a since the reopening in Oc- able to go back to it with a have said last year at tober. much better frame of mind." 9 at the South Gym. VHS machines use a much may influence you decision. video machine. However, you Christmas that I'd be having a When times are tough, there is must consider all of your op- The book store was started Oleksiuk can now concen- Christmas Party with Win- Tickets are $6.00 and available at A.T.O. or more elaborate system of play by Mary Scorer in 1959, and trate his efforts on running a ing the tape, so more space is not extra money to fritter tions before buying one. A nipeg Supply and Mary Scorer the fund raising tables that will be set up March away on a machine that may VCR is a major purchase, you was originally located book store. Although he did Books, I'd have laughed. 1, 5, 7 and 8th at the Buffalo Alcove. taken up by the extra suffer some financial loss, he machinery. be more than what you want. should not be taken lightly. underneath Hy's Steak Loft. That's like going to the moon, Proceeds, which will be split between Oxfam z When Scorer went into the feels he is now better off. "It's that's as far out and far fetch- publishing business, in the going to be a few more years ed as you can get." and the Red Cross will go to Famine relief in winter of 1969-70, she hired before 1 recoup my losses but I Africa. The Helping Hand Social will feature lots of Korea Remembered prizes. by Shawna McCutcheon who didn't make it back are they couldn't treat them pro- for a good cause, though. ed a metal clip into my Gift certificates have been donated by many forehead to hold it together," local restaurants including Chi Chi's, Knickers, Korea. A man stumbled in the important ones. They gave perly. The show M.A.S.H. They were there with one up the most they could. Their made out in one episode that thought in mind, to stop the he said. Peppers, Boston Pizza, Mammalus, Old Korea and never got up again. John stopped and looked GIVE FROM I THE HEART He was blown apart by a land lives." that is exactly what the North Communists. They wanted to Spaghetti Factory, Bonanza, etc. Jets tickets, "Korea was a cold, hilly, Koreans would do. That's win. Plain and simple." across the room. He shud- mine. dered. "The man's face was Long Distance certificates and many others are Do we remember Korea as mountainous terrain. It was a crap! Wounded soldiers that "To take one hill, in a mat- ter of two weeks, there were literally blown off." also among the prizes. the sight of a bloody war or do hellova place to fight a war." were in North Korean "At the beginning of the hospitals were treated as 8,000 U.N. casualties and He continued. "I still have we think of M.A.S.H. and the clip in my head. Five years , MANITOBA HEART FOUNDATION Hawkeye, Radar, Trapper and war, we had inferior weapons prisoners." 12,000 Chinese casualties. The r Chinese played a big part in ago, they removed the rest of t the other characters of the next to the Koreans. A lot of "I remember meeting peo- lives were lost due to that fact. ple, guys that had families and fighting the North Koreans," the shrapnel from me. Tiny popular series? metal pieces had worked their person doesn't It wasn't until the latter part good jobs back home. They'd he recalled. One "There was a lot of dedica- way down into my neck and remember Korea as a place of the war that we received talk about the things they were equipment which matched the going to do when they got tion to winning this war. I felt got lodged there." where doctors joked and all it myself." "The memories of the pain A Paper, Anyone? soldiers were cared for. He Koreans," he said. home and the future they had The Korean war has been planned for themselves and "It ended for me in the lat- never seem to leave you." doesn't remember when there ter part of the war. We were "I wish the people who was time to play poker or the only conflict since 1945 in their wives and children. They by Denis Labossiere all talked about the good times fighting Heartbreak Ridge. made M.A.S.H. could have generates only a five cents pro- had boxes. when there was time to have which the forces of the great could get one." says Lloyd me than money." powers have opposed each they were going to have. Then The Americans and a Turkish been in the Korean War. They fit for vendors. "It's hard living on this. Smith who supplements his Bill Mason, a Hargrave parties. brigade were attempting tc may just understand then what "It's cold. That's the worst "That's not enough," says "They called it a police ac- other. The war involved they were dead. A bullet shot Most of the guys are doing this sales with a large paper route. street vendor agrees. "One in a fatal place, a tripped land hold this hill. We were advanc- a farce they're putting across of it." says Alf Chambers, a Wayne Booth, who's been sell- on the side while collecting tion. Some police action! It several member countries of time an old guy got really bad the United Nations with mine, or a grenade thrown to ing towards the enemy when a on the public. The Korean Portage Ave. newspaper ven- ing papers for 5 years. welfare or old age pension." "Selling on the corners is wasn't a police action at all. It War was death to a lot of in- dor. frostbite and they had to cut Canada and the United States close by," John recalled. grenade exploded. It killed the "We don't get tips either," "I don't," states Booth, better if you know the tricks to was an all-out war," he nocent men. That included Life isn't easy for the twenty off two fingers from his right playing a large role. There "At times were were stepp- man beside me. It literally stresses Chambers. "The odd who sells about 200 papers a the trade. . .things like setting remembered. blew his face off. The shrapnel medics and soldiers alike. It or so stoic men and women time you get to keep the hand." He is a veteran of the were over 1,500,000 casualities ing over the bodies. I can still day. "I've only had to go to up beside a bus shack." picture it now. It was horrible. hit me in the forehead and all I was not a thing to joke who must face the elements change from a buck when so- welfare once, for clothing "After that, he'd worry it Korean War. He lived through to the U.S. alone. would happen again, so he'd "The North Koreans were Blood was everywhere and you remember is saying a quick about," he concluded. for five or six hours a day, on- meone buys two papers, but money. Lately, I've done good This isn't the case at Por- it, unlike so many other The man who stumbled and ly to return with fifteen or it's rare even around tage and Memorial, where pull his sleeves over his hands nothing like they picture on didn't have time to stop and prayer." because some guy got fired; so soldiers. For this reason he "I was taken back to base was killed in Korea had a twenty doolars. Christmas. his customers come to me." Smith parks his wagon at 8:00 and use a barbeque fork to wishes to remain anonymous. M.A.S.H. The North Koreans see if a person was alive," he give customers their paper. were fanatical. They didn't of- said. hospital and they took a name. John remembers his The street vendors make "And then there's the On his best day ever, he saw each morning. "1 stay here I will call him John. name and always will. It was seven cents per paper on boxes," adds another. "I used because The Bay let's me The paper would always get fer to give M.A.S.H. units "The guys that were over shrapnel out. The shrapnel 340 sales in 8 hours, for a pro- m not important. I sur- had split my skull so they plac- his best friend. weekdays and 12.5 cents on to sell an extra 50 papers when git that didn't exceed $25. warm up inside anytime 1 torn by the fork but I don't vived. I did my best but those American wounded soldiers if there believed they were dying Saturdays. The Winnipeg Sun it was just the Free Press that "I'd take another job, if I want. That's worth more to think anyone complained."

Volunteers Needed Arthur, who has one leg Mac Arent was in the same Tom Hornwood is Arthur's Now Arthur does all his shorter than the other, had troop as Arthur. "I remember neighbor. Tom was in whittling for fun. He donates Whittle Art was always chipping and Arthur's troop in the army. placed a block in his boot. So toys that he makes to a charity when he could not face the peeling any piece of wood that "Arthur started whittling and of his choice. For Red River's pressures any more he began he could find. At first we all then there was no stopping Despite his age Arthur whit- to whittle on his block. "The laughed at him, but later we him. On the boat coming tles every day. he is now badly For Fun first thing I ever made was a envied him for finding home, I thought that Art affected by rheumatism, but Income Tax Program bear. But it looked more like a something to take his mind off would go crazy. He lived for he still manages to make one stick figure." of the tension of the waiting," the day that he could get to small toy a day. said Trent. Halifax. But we arrived after by Andrea Spicer the munitions boat had ex- "1'11 keep on as long as I Revenue Canada is offering a tax preparation Arthur Felix is a 88 year old After the end of the war, ploded, and all the available can. I'd like to leave this life course free of charge. The only qualification is a veteran of the first World Arthur came back to Canada wood was being taken for knowing that I make the War, a eetirLd farmer, and a and began to farm in repairs to the harbour." children happy. desire to help others. After you take the course whittler. Manitoba. While Arthur was you will be required to assist students with an in- That doesn't sound like struggling with his farm he come under $11,000 prepare their returns for this anything out of the ordinary. would whittle at night to relax tax season. But Arthur Felix taught and to make extra money for himself to whittle while he was his family. Lend a helping hand to your fellow students and in the trenches. Arthur was 20 complete a worthwhile course at the same time. Soon Arthur had improved years old when he enlisted in to such a degree that his the Army. He was a assigned Most of the articles in Ar- animals looked real. As wood thur's house were made by Ar- to the 52nd Canadian Infan- was in great demand, he began try. He was sent to Europe, thur. All the furniture have and was placed in the trenches to whittle on anything that he figures carved on them. The Sign up now at in France. could find; discarded knife figures are in the shapes of "To help keep my sanity, I handles, or small pieces of animals or cupids. Also all of began to whittle on anything I lumber. Soon he was making Arthur's grandchildren have had — sticks, knife handles, things for the men in his troop toys that Arthur made for the S.A. office DM 20. anything," said Arthur. to send home to their families. them from scratch. February 22, 1985 Page 8 February 22, 1985 The Dirt Band ENTERTAINMENT Rabbitt Show by Tim Martin Eddie Rabbitt, the main at- traction was "Drivin His Life Away" and seemed to please a Nite Out Entertainment crowd which lapped up every brought two great country bit of his bull. This man is a Good Old music acts to Winnipeg's sex symbol? Centennial Concert Hall on Eddie Rabbitt definitely had Sunday, February 10. superb sound quality and stage Eddie Rabbitt was backed presence until he started talk- Fashioned Fun up by the Nitty Gritty Dirt ing. His jokes, which included Band who did a great perfor- one about his newborn son's mance with such songs as manliness, were too long, too Harry realizes that Billie "Make A Little Magic" and many, and too stupid. The by Shawna McCutchcon "American Dream". Born Yesterday opened at may ruin his chances of "true stories" about his fami- becoming a big guy in ly were also boring enough to the Manitoba Theatre Centre The Dirt Band was obvious- on February 7th. Washington because she is so put a hyperactive child to uneducated. To solve this pro- ly well prepared for this con- sleep. Born Yesterday, first took cert as the sound and quality Broadway by storm in 1946. blem he enlists the help of a His backup band was very reporter who interviewed him of their performance was close well polished and they knew This gives an idea of the time to superb. This band is one of the play is set in. to educate her. exactly what they were doing. This idea backfires however the most versatile bands I've Their uniforms all matched, It begins with the entrance ever seen, every member plays of Harry Brock, a bigtime when the reporter and Billie black on black, on black, nice get overly friendly with each at least two instruments and color coordination. I was junkman who has bought John McEuen, the band's str- himself a lawyer and a other and she becomes a little suprised that Eddie didn't too educated. She realizes the ing expert, played guitar, slide come out in satin and sequins senator, who wants to be rich guitar, fiddle, mandolin, and and move in high society scandal that Harry is pulling but he wore the same outfit. banjo. Then he played more "Drivin My Life Away", circles. He doesn't care what and she intends to do guitar, slide guitar, fiddle, he has to do to get there. something about it. "Step By Step" and "Love A Advice From mandolin, and banjo. Rainy Night" were all well ac- Seana McKenna, who plays Harry has a problem Unbelievable! however and her name is Billie, does a fantastic job and cepted songs and with good Billie. She's the original dumb really brings out the best in the The vocals as a whole were reason, they sounded like they Timothy Hutton stars in Turk 182. blonde mistress that plagues character. strong, except in a few isolated came right off the . In Harry's dreams of ever mak- John Aylward, who plays incidents. The musical quality fact one song they played had Babba O'Riley a recorded track of Crystal ing it anywhere in Harry, also does a fine job of was also exceptional. One of Washington. poytraying the humourous yet the reasons for this is the ex- Gayle's voice to go along with While living in a hotel in hard nosed character. cellent accoustics in our con- it. A very cheap way to make Washington, they spend their Born Yesterday is a definite music. I see these disturbed lit- with profound clippings from cert hall, but it had a lot to do an impression if you ask me, Turk 182: A Dear Babba, but for some reason the Win- must to see if you enjoy live tle tykes with their ghetto your columns. The other day, time trying to impress the rich I have been waiting tables with the Dirt Band itself. while stealing money from the shows that go back to good, blasters (or grandma blasters one of my best-loved clippings nipeg public loved it. for a month now and I really After several tries, Eddie people. old-fashioned fun. as we call them) everyday. fell into the Irish stew, when I The Dirt Band is comprised enjoy it. My only problem is I They're blasting tripe like "I opened the door. I was heart of five musicians, who_after 18 finally encouraged Win- don't know how to deal with just called to say I love you" broken. I have enclosed the re- years of being together have nipegers to sing along with Classic Struggle obnoxious customers. You and "Penny Lover". mains. Please decipher what become excellent entertainers. him then he left the stage in Meanwhile the mayor is still know; the ones who insist on Whatever happened to the you can and reprint this The amount of energy they hopes of being called back. He getting a menu, just when I'm Being the bureaucracy it is, campaigning. As he unveils a classics. What happened to the message of faith and inspira- displayed near the end of their was. Two standing ovations, revolving golden apple in the in the middle of a really good Sex Pistols and the Plasmatics, tion. show can be compared to the and some lucky lady even got by Kelly Fitzpatrick the City of New York only sees Basic Dance magazine quiz. Or there's the the dry facts. Lynch was off park to support his 'polish the that's what I'd like to know. signed, output of a 426 Hemi, fully his sweat drenched, initialed Turk 182 premiered alst people who expect coffee towel. What a thrill! Thursday with Timothy Hut- duty, and under the influence, big apple' campaign. his op- signed, Freezer burn blown. John McEuen, on fid- ponents strikes. As the apple refills and only leave a two dle, stole the show as he Overall, it was a good con- ton as Jimmy Lynch fighting therefore it is his fault. No buck tip. I don't want to be Dazed and confused pension. revolves it reveals the Movie jumped onto the stage in dif- cert, but certain facts stuck grave injustice at the Nor- pushy but how do I tell these This does not sit well with whitewashed slogan "Zimmer- ferent areas throughout the out about Mr. Eddie Rabbitt. thstar IL people where to get off. Dear Freezer, A good song writer, a good The movie starts off quick- Jimmy. He barges into city man flew-Tyler knew". Jim- last two songs. A great perfor- hall, while the mayor is being my sees this. The idea appeals entails dancing on the streets, signed, Dear Dazed, It warms my old heart to mance! perfomer, and a massive ego. ly. In the opening scene we by Shawna McCutcheon read such dedication. The stew hounded by a mass of to him, and a folk hero is having a showdown with some Waiting patiently meet Jimmy Lynch playing the I know what you mean. I gave me heartburn but I was crowd at Hoolie's bar for bets reporters. They want to know born. local breakdancers in a bar can't understand it myself, but about the latest scandal, where In the following weeks all New York. The home of able to find the column you as his brother Terry (Turk) and fighting just about don't worry, some kids still asked for. Here it is: Lynch is attempting to walk a city official named Zimmer- conceivable (and some in- David Letterman and Stupid everybody to get into a famous Dear Waiting, know a good toe-tapping tune the length of the bar on his man (for reasons that are conceivable) spots are it with Pet Tricks, late night mugg- talent contest. Become a bus driver. Just when they hear it. Have you ings and assaults and now the hands. never revealed) fled to South "Zimmerman flew-Tyler; But just when everything kidding. Next time some ig- heard the new "Maiden" When you're feeling up These guys are all-American America with public funds. Turk 182". setting for a new movie called looks black, enter the herione. norant headcheese has the single? Fast Forward. and your friends are near fun lovers. We also find out Mayor Tyler (Robert Culp) The cops are in a muddle. She is the part owner of the nerve to ask for their salad, get a peroghie light that Terry is a member of the is running for re-election. He Detective Ryan's head in on Fast Forward is your basic company who puts on the wear some good aged garlic dance movie with lots of fancy all you want in a beer new York Fire Department, is desperately trying to calm the, chopping block, and talent show. The rest you can sausage to their table. It works (all you want in a beer) Mayor Tyler is on the verge of steps and very little plotline. Dear Babba, staton 182. Hollie's bar is their the media. His opponents' figure out for yourself or go everytime. Peroghie light get you so slogan "Zimmerman flew — a breakdown, as the The show relies heavily on ten see the movie. I just thought I'd write to OLUEc RI hang-out. tight goL Tyler knew" is all over the mysterious Turk even com- minutes dance routines that say I love you. I picked up my Since the bar is full of There are no prominent per- goes down so smooth S BLUES press. mandeers the scoreboard at a start to look the same after the pen to show how much I care. firefighters, a little Puerto fomers in this show, but if conies up so nice TEX Rican child runs in to find help As the interview ends, Jim- football stadium. first five scenes. Dear Babba, Because you've helped so k you're into lots of dancing and (comes up so nice) Li\ (111(1 VV1C for a little sister, trapped in a my calls from the back of the The theme of the movie is It begins with the familiar are the type of person who I live in a retirement home many demented people and concept of kids leaving home, get peroghie light k ■icv)0_ (.7,5 nearby fire. Terry Lynch, the crowd. The mayor patiently classic; the underdog against would sit through an entire across from a high school. I've got a problem I really that's good advice! hero he is, runs off to help. listens to Jimmy's story of a the big, bad politician. The taking off to the big city and Now I love kids but what has need to share. Seriously Bab- movie strictly for that, then written by Anonymous Discarding the fact he's off firefighter injured in the line cinematography is splendid, as trying to make it on their own. Fast Forward is for you. happened to their taste in ba, my fridge door is covered These kids, however, are duty and had been drinking, of duty. The mayor seems the whole movie was shot on 13m if you'd rather see a * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * sympathetic until Jimmy tells location in New York. The dancers and they're determin- ' * * * * * * * * * * * * * Terry rushes into the inferno movie that keeps you awake, Are you a hidden talent? to find the child. In the time him that his brother was off soundtrack is odd at times, ed to make a mark in the you'll dance right on by Fast BE A RED duty and possibly drunk. The with Irish folk music against world of show business. This Can you sing, play a musical before the fire engines arrive, Fnrward. RIVER instrument, do magic tricks, he has searched the building, mayor brushes him off, and downtown Manhattan. calls Terry a drunk.-Again it is There are problems with the DISCOVERY jokes or impersonations? narrowly missing getting cook- If so, Steve Maitland wants ed himself. no dice'. Jimmy plots his plot. For the most part it revenge. makes sense, but it stretches you to come and audition for The irony strikes. The fire the RRCC Discovery Hour! department has arrived. Terry Jimmy plasters dozens of credibility to the limit once in Part Time Jobs: fan letters to his heroic brother awhile. Whenever it does, Every Wednesday from 12:00 has found the child. Just as he to 1:00 you will have the is about to open a window to all over the walls of the director Bob Clark throws in . mayor's office. The mayor is some nice touches of comedy, Student Tutors Needed! chance to be discovered by the safety a fire team bursts into students of Red River and the room. They blast a jet of not amused, and tells his hen- which manages to save the teA c) chman, detective Ryan (Peter film. anyone else in the Tower Noz. water from their hose that Job description and application forms available Lounge. If you're planning a tatAtst't knocks Terry (holding the girl) Boyle) to "make an example The action is well paced. of this man". The actions of vandal/folk career in entertainment, you out the window. at the Tutorial Centre. can't pass up this valuable ex- CCAV:‘`I 111,SAT.TMARCH 8-9 A slow-motion shot stret- As a result the cops arrest hero Lynch on his graffitti 30pmiFR 768 TACK. Terry after roughing him up a binge are paralleled with perience. If you just want to US ches Terry's three story fall ualifirn.tions: perform for fun, to win a bet -VO onto a parked car into an bit. Enter Danny Boudreau, a Ryan's attempts to find and at Le RENDEZAT 0 ,BT 0, $12.00 or whatever, this hour will be R RECORDs• EC R ., Os. WEILIEs beautiful social worker, sent destroy him. $10 00 ADVANCE gsolous DOOR ordeal. The girl is safe, but , PEPPE tAts Le yours to strut your stuff. (your • U W NE 0 BOOTH. AtD t Minimum grade PYRAMID RECORDS sAAErt 4 *A IL x Terry is hospitalized. to help him. She and Jimmy Darren McGavin puts in a telaNnli-VOUs act need not fill an entire hour; sitAtS07•4 DU [MOUES. OLIVA it it I tts get off to a shaky start, but good performance as detective IN COOFIRMION Suddenly it is six months oint average of 3.0. it can be part of a variety UWSA later. Terry is physically agree to work together for Kowalski, the specialist called Terry. Neither one can help in in to sort the whole mess out hour) If interested please see recoverd, but has lingering Steve Maitland, RRCC Pro- emotional problems. He can- time to save Terry from at- when Ryan loses his cool. or all subject areas:l- tempting suicide. By the mid- In general, Turk 182 is an gram Coordinator, in his of- not function as a fire-fighter fice at the S.A. as soon as anymore. To make things dle of the moive, Terry is in a entertaining movie. The per- $5.00/hr. body cast, his mind out of formances are solid and the possible. BE DISCOVERED worse, his request for compen- AT RRCC! sation and pension is turned whack, and up the river for movie seems suited for those At, down. something his brother did. who thrive on happy endings. February 22, 1985 February 22, 1985 Andrea Long Page . 11 Page 10 Rick Major Red River Social I,orne Stelmach Laura-Lee Saranchuk Scene

by Laura-Lee Saranchuck Brace yourself! Is your cof- fee machine oiled up and ready to go? Yes, it's almost here — EXAM WEEK! Before you go into studious hiding, be sure to catch Evan Carter and Wes Zaharib of the Toronto Yuk Yuks. They'll be ripping up the Tower Lounge crowd, Monday, February 25th at noon. Go out with a smile on your face. It's your last chance before the hard- core cramming begins. Then you'll wonder if you'll ever laugh again. Just so you have no excuse to goof off, the S.A. hasn't planned anything in the way of delightful distractions until Vuk it u March 8th. On March 8th, Friday — the p last day of exams, picture yourself with five free beers, Attention! With music videos before you and the chance to win a trip for two to Vancouver that very C Evan night. It's all waiting for you at the Sensational Suitcase arte Bash, compliments of the S.A. r Your student fees will be in the The Projector staff is ready to retire. limousine taking the happ and couple o the airport at 6:45 and winging away to Van- couver for a wild weekend IVes Zahari complete with hotel accom- We are now taking applications for the modations and S100.00 each spending money. So how do you get in on the gravy train? You buy a Suitcase Bash ticket following jobs: on sale at ATO, Tuesday, Feb. 26 at 4 p.m. Your name, ad- dress, etc, goes on the back of the ticket and when you arrive at the bash, it goes into the Editor-in-Chief draw box and you get five free beer tickets to start you party- ing. The drawing is at 6 p.m. and News Editor the winner and his/her guest will be taken to the airport at 6:45. You can't go to Van- couver for a weekend without any clothes. SO, BRING Entertainment Editor YOUR SUITCASE. Yes, you guessed it, that's why it's call- ed the Sensational Suitcase Bash. Sports Editor Even if you don't win, you can drown your sorrows in your five free beers and lose yourself in the music videos. This definitely is not your These are paid positions. Please submit average low-budget beer bash. That's why the tickets are six bucks but it's worth it and it's arh a great way to start your week your application to the S.A. office. e off after exams. /tiot Or, if you don't get exams or a week off, its still a great way to a blowout the end of a orcy boring week. No matter what, The deadline is March 25, 1985. don't miss the Sensational . Ma ck Suitcase Beer Bash! r !hip On March 19th and 20th, * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * the h 19t Brichwood Honda presents their motocycle show in the To Tower Lounge. Also on the chwer %201- Lo 20th, folk guitarist and singer, u Tom Schaffnit, appears in the Give The Gift of Life es h Tower Lounge at noon. He'll by be back on the 21st in the voyageur lounge. So you'll have to climb some stairs to Red Cross Blood Donor Clinic mellow out that day. That's all on the Red River Ilirchwoodlige Social Scene for now. Check Hond back next issue for an update. March 25 and 26th 9:30 --- 3:00 PM a. In the South Gym February 22, 1985

February 22, 1985 Page 12 Rebels Grab Third Place SPORTS by Robert Knodel fort. He was particularly hap- the game, brought them within The Red River Rebels py with their domination of one goal again. hockey team snuck past North the first period. But a questionable goal by Dakota into third place last The Rebels outshot the Skrupa opened the gap to 5-3, weekend in MidWes Interna- .4* Jacks 43-28. Some credit must Skrupa fired the puck into the tional College Hockey League go to Rebel netminder Andrew Rebel net after it had been action. Sydza. Sydza was tested from knocked off its mooring. Rhe Mr. The Rebels finished their Brooklands Inn in close on several occasions, Rebels disputed the goal, but regular season with a 7-3 vic- The 7-3 victory set the stage to no avail. RRCC Students' Days tory and a 6-6 tie against the for the big rematch the next The incident seemed to North Dakota State University day. On the line was third spark the Rebels. They Volleyball Lumberjacks at Pioneer place, with the Rebels needing forechecked well in the op- Arena. The Lumberjacks only a tie to secure it. position end. The trio of Blair by Sandi Beth Brown played Double "A" hockey. feistyness ends when he leaves Every Monday, Tuesday and finish one point behind the Marshall, Ron Brako and It's a Wednesday afternoon However, the sport he devotes the court, but his competitive Rebels. Peter Blumenshein gave the at The River. MTV is on the himself to is volleyball. nature is not just for Wednesday from 11:00 a.m. to The Jacks weren't about to The Rebels came out flying hand the game to the Rebels. Jacks defencement fits. screen in the tower lounge and Davidson's devotion is born volleyball. 9:00 p.m. Draft at wholesale in their 7-3 win, taking a 4-I The hard work paid off at the hallways are filled with of necessity. At 5'7", his When not coaching or try- Both teams came out flying, Effie Yip and Dale Sutcliffe competing lead in the first period. Dave but the Rebels couldn't con- 12:39. Mark Bishop in- students going about their chances of playing university ing to finish up his degree in prices ! Korchinski, who led the vertany of their numerous tercepted a pass in the Jacks in mixed doubles badminton for Red River academic business. One man level volleyball were marginal recreation at the University of Rebels with a goal and three zone, poked the puck past the Manitoba, Mitch works as a scoring opportunities early in stands out in the crowd. at best. assists, scored what proved to the game. sprawling netminder and fired He makes his way past the What saved him was a lot of waiter. His vibrancy and live- AND be the game winning goal in it into the empty net. LRC, knapsack slung over one hard work. He concentrated it-to-the-limit attitude are a Finally, at 9:40 of period The "Rebel the first period. one, the Rebels got on the The Jacks refused to play shoulder, a candy cane fixed on the basics and eventually vital part of the atmosphere at After being outplayed and dead, however. With five between his lips. His navy excelled at the fundamental The Keg restaurant. scoreboard. Centre Mark Getting Lunch" a burger outhustled in the opening minutes to play, Kevin Rad- sweatpants look older than he skills that taller players tend to Davidson and his fellow Bishop fired his own rebound twenty minutes, the Jacks past goalie Jim Krymilak. It macher fired a shot past does — paint — spotted with let slide. waiters at The Keg are known & fries for only came back in the second Jamison to make it 6-4. The gaping holes at the knees. When Davidson did make as "The St. James Spirit- was an unassisted effort, with period. They outscored the defenceman Glenn Holmes off fans from Bottineau, who His casual, athletic stride is the team at the University of Lifters." Heavy on the spirits. $1.75. Rebels 2-1, including a shor- came to support the North a big hint, but the kneepads Winnipeg, a few words of ad- Davidson's stated life goal is for tripping. Ready thanded effort by Garth Dakota team, thought the idling at his ankles are a dead vice gave him a mental boost. happiness or, more precisely, It would be the only time the See ya at the Skrupa. The Rebels countered Rebels would hold the lead. game was over. giveaway. Mitch Davidson is self-satisfaction. So far he's by Lorne Stelmach with a powerplay goal by Blair Before the period ended, the But the Rebels are familiar naments, and Ron Bilawka, in back on campug. found happiness playing Brooklands! 8 No matter how ready you particular has stood out. He "My first year playing I Marshall, with Korchinski and Jacks tied the game on a slick with the motto — It's never Davidson came to Red River volleyball, but at the tender may be, you're never com- has just recovered from an would have sat the bench, but Keewatin St. Ron Brako assisting. 2-on-I effort. over until it's over. With that as a student in the late seven- my coach said to me, 'You're age of 27 he's decided that, The play was chippy in the in mind they went to work. A pletely satisfied with your ankle injury and will play in ties; today he returns as a "it's time to get serious and Rob Podell took a pass preparation for those impor- the provincials. a good player, but you always across from final period, with both teams from Skrupa, slipped past nifty passing play from Bishop teacher — head coach of think you're too short. Why get some goals." taking several unnecessary to Dean Busdal to an untouch- tant tests. Earlier this month, Dale RRCC's womens' volleyball Holmes and slid the puck That is how Red River bad- Sutcliffe won the consolation don't you think you're Labatt's. penalties. The last ten minutes under a falling John Jamison. ed Richard Garlinski put the team. 6'4"?"' says Davidson. "I For Davidson, getting minton coach Jack Kaplan felt round in men's singles at the I was well played, with both The period ended with the Rebels within one once again. Hiring Davidson may prove started to think that way." serious may be easier said than as his team prepared for the University of Winnipeg Bad- teams creating plenty of scor- score tied 1-1. Just 40 seconds later, to be the Athletic The change in thinking done, and setting definite life provincial community college minton Club Invitational. ing opportunities. The Jacks owned the second Gusdal spotted Bishop in the Department's most intelligent created a new kind of intensity objectives might take some do- championships this weekend Louis Koszas and Chris The Rebels had the best period, outscoring the Rebels slot and the big guy found move to date. The womens' for him. Davidson is the first ing for a man who admittedly, (Feb. 22 & 23) at Red River. Schaap also played well. New Coach chances, but couldn't put the 3-1. Glenn Early and Scott room to score his third goal of team has only been together to admit that he's a fun-loving rarely plans beyond tomor- the game. The goal notted the Kaplan was confident his Koszas beat Schaap to get to fort wo months. But in that row. puck by North Dakota net- McLean, on a powerplay, put lunatic, and he describes his minder Tont Bukoweic. Blair score at 6. team would give a strong the consolation final where he time, Davidson has taken on-court attitude as 'loud and Davidson's future is bound the Jacks up 3-1. showing, and said they were lost to Sutcliffe. Kaplan said Marshall ripped one off the Al McDonald brought the Bishop had a super game, them from an ignorance of obnoxious, but in a fun kind to include volleyball. In fact, Takes Control adding an assist to his hat- "reasonably ready." They im- the team generally played well basic offences to video-taped he's currently in training in an- post from close in. Rebels within one goal„ on a proved in each tournament of way'. by Robert Knodel practice and greater discipline, The best chance came'from trick for a four point outing. throughout the tournament. sessions which allow them to ticipation of a return to play- set-up from linemates Glenn they played in this year, and he If they play well enough at Those who have seen him the team would have no pro- Kevin Gillis. Gillis found His strong skating a deft puck- see their individual flaws and play use different adjectives ing. Harrison and Randy Dutiame. is happy with their perfor- the provincials, they'll go to The Red River Rebels have a blems. himself alone in front of the Less than a minute later, handling enabled him to fine points. for his behavior. University of One thing is certain — Although he's only been the "own" the Jacks defencemen. mance. the nationals, which are being whatever Davidson chooses to new hockey coach. Doug Jacks net with the goalie Skrupa restored the Jacks two- Davidson's ten-year track Manitoba womens' volleyball Smith, a former assistant coach for five games, he Strong performers for the The team has consistently held in Regina and Saskatoon try, chances are he'll excell at down. However, his shot was goal lead. He was set-up by record as a coach began back coach, Donna Baydock, says, coach with the Winnipeg War- already knows something Jacks were Skrupa and had good finishes in their tour- in March. it. To quote U of M's Coach miraculously snagged by Geoff Plouffe and Steve at Murdoch MacKay Col- "as a player Mitch is very in- riors, officially assumed the about the other teams. Smith Plouffe, with four and three legiate, where as an 18 year- tense, almost to the point of Baydock, "Mitch is very in- Bukoweic's glovehand. Hamernick. reigns on Feb. 1. says most of the teams do not Finally, with just under points respectively. Their final old, he helped out his being rude to the tense when he plays, when he The second period ended Smith succeeds Gary stress positional play, which is three munites to play, the with the Jacks ahead 4-2. Both record stood at 5 wins, 8 losses schoolmates by giving them opponents. . .He took his works, when he's something he intends to stress and 3 ties for 13 points. The partying. . .He doesn't • know Vs'hyte, who guided the Rebels Rebel pressure paid off. Terry teams went to the dressing tips on badminton. height as a challenge and made to the Manitoba championship with the Rebel team. Rebels finish at 6-8-2 for 14 He still loves racquet sports the most of it." how to do anything part Ross took a pass from Peter room knowing that a Jacks last year. Whyte said increas- Smith's philopophy is to let Blumenshein and drilled a blue victory would give them third points. and once upon a time he Davidson claims that his way." the puck do the work. "I've • ing business pressures forced line blast past Bukoweic. place. him to step down. never seen a team faster than Brako finished the scoring The final period was highly These same two teams will the puck." He believes moving Doug Smith first became at 18:32 with an unassisted ef- entertaining, featuring the square off again in the first Right On serious about hockey when he the puck quickly and playing fort to complete the Rebel's most wide-open hockey in the round of the league playoffs. was 14. He was drafted by the positional hockey are the keys much deserved victory. weekend series. A goal by They will take place from National Hockey League's to success for the team. Rebels coach Doug Smith Peter Blumenshein, the rebels March 1-3 in Bottineau, North Oakland Seals when he was This is especially important was pleased with his teams ef- second shorthanded effort of Dakota. MidWest International 19. for the Rebels because a shor- Time College Hockey League Standings However, he didn't make tage of practice time has left (as of February 21, 1985) the team that first year. At the team in less than ideal by Lorne Stelmach shoulders of Martha Cook, that time, young players usual- physical condition. TEAM GP W L T F A PTS Red River's womens basket- who Maitland says is steadily ly spent the first few years Smith believes the best way ball team seems to be coming improving. Notre Dame Hounds 14 11 2 1 88 40 23 waiting for older players to to get around the situation is together at exactly the right "She gets really agressive, Assiniboine Cougars 14 11 3 0 107 51 22 retire. to play smart hockey and have 16 6 8 2 74 87 14 time. and in fact, we have to try to Red River Rebels The stiff competition even- all members of the team show "We're just starting to Bottineau Lumberjacks 16 5 8 3 99 92 13 calm her down a bit," NDSU — tually meant a trip to the Cen- some dedication. come around," says coach Maitland says. Keewatin Badgers 16 2 14 0 58 150 4 tral Hockey League, where he Smith also thinks the of- Steve Maitland. "1 think we're Their strength at the for- finished his career. Knee in- ficiating in the league leaves RESULTS going to peak at just the right ward position can be seen by juries and contract squabbles something to be desired. He time." looking at their scoresheets. February 16 NDSU-Bottineau 6 at Red River 6 prompted his decision to believes the referee's should The Lady Rebels are prepar- They are starting to share the February 15 NDSU-Bottineau 3 at Red River 7 retire. take the games as seriously as ing for the provincial com- scoring more, which is a good February 9 Keewatin 3 at Red River 7 His memories include winn- the players, which he doesn't munity college championship sign. February 8 Keewatin 3 at Red River 6 ing the Lester Patrick Cup — think is happening right now. next month, and Maitland is Earlier in the season, Tanis the Central League Cham- "There's too much incon- tab February 3 Red River 1 at Notre Dame 7 ti very optimistic. They are using Erwin and Patti Shirtliffe February 2 Red River 1 at Notre Dame 12 pionship — with Denver in sistency in the refereeing in a new offence which is more tended to dominate the scoring this league." 1972. He also played with suitable to their strength, and for the Rebels. Now, Angela FINAL REGULAR SEASON GAMES Kansas City and other minor He's enjoying himself as Maitland is happy with how Connor, Ursula Soehm and February 22 Notre Dame at Assiniboine league teams. coach, despite the complaints. it's been working. Dedee Carriere are finding 7:00 pm / Brandon Smith admits taking over his immediate goal is to guide The departure of their star their names at the top of the February 23 Notre Dame at Assiniboine the team at the stage of the the team into the playoffs, and guard, Lori Glowa, in effect scoresheet more and more 7:00 pm / Brandon season is difficult. But he to win the championship. forced, the r.hange. Instead of often. thinks the team has the poten- Smith says if the palyers start playing two guards and three Maitland is confident the PLAYOFFS tial to do well in the playoffs. to believe in themselves, he forwards, they are now using Rebels can make it to the na- March 1-3 -3rd vs 4th He believes with hard work in knows they can do it. four forwards and one guard. tionals. If they do, he says Winner vs 1st This takes advantage of their their conditioning will become -2nd vs 5th strength at the forward posi- an important factor. tion, Maitland says. Without a doubt, he would NDSU-Bottineau/ North Dakota GIVE FROM THE HEART The workload at the guard have one of the best condition- The Rebels start back up the ice against North Dakota position is now resting on the ed teams there.

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February 22, 1985 Page 15 Page 14 February 22, 1985 Search SPORTS SPECTACULAR Takes Time by Peter Schroedter bodies fit. A good instructor the school has been in con- will teach students how to deal tinuous operation. That will with problems in society. give you an idea how long you Tae Kwondo is popular in The Consumer's Associa- can expect service from that Winnipeg. The Yellow pages tion of Canada advises to get a school." Kang adds, "Ask list 20 schools and clubs book by a known consumer how many pupils are in the teaching it in one form or advisor and read parts concer- present class and how many another in the city. ning service buying. Then, reach black belt stage. That There are also 30 to 40 clubs familiarize youself with what will tell what the students and schools that get business the service is all about and think of the instructor. by word of mouth alone. Pro- what you are supposed to get If there is a large enrolment blems come up when people otst of it. and a small black belt group, who know nothing about the After that, interview a few the instructor can't keep the sport, except what they see on people who are instructing students interested. That is a the screen, want to find a place non-profit classes at the local poor sign." to learn. YMCA or in you There are other questions. To find a good place, you neighborhood school. Find Does the club belong to an of- have to take time to research out what professional associa- ficial organization? Do the what the sport has to offer. tions there are in the field. classes run according to Then, compare that to what Then, interview possible in- schedule? Is the instructor you want from it. structors and ask what available to answer questions "There is no simple way to associations they belong too. for the students? Also, is the find a good school," said Check out schpols and instuc- instructor in the gym watching Master Kang, owner and tors until you find one that what is happening? These will master instructor of Kang's meets your needs." give an indication of the in- Academy. "Problems come structor's attitude to the from two sources. First are the The prices for courses vary. pupils, said Kang. unqualified instructors who For $50, you usually get the "The most important thing can teach more than basics. underground or basement in- about a Tae Kwon Do school Second is that most people structor. The average rate in is the master instructor. He have false impressions of what Winnipeg for a four month has to be honest with a good marital arts have to offer." course is $120, which includes philosophy and integrity. The "Most people come here for a qualified instructor and facilities don't matter too the wrong reason," he says. gym. much," said Jim Martin, first The Rebels mens volleyball team "They come to learn how to There are different packages degree black belt. demonstrating the setup and. . . fight like Bruce Lee, to get fit available. It cost $960 for a "You can't judge by or to fulfill some other short complete course up to and in- facilities and price alone," term objective. Tae Kwon Do cluding black belt. This price said Ingo Schroedter, second is much more than that. It is one of the highest in Canada degree black belt. "To get the teaches a healthy lifestyle, for that particular package. most out of a course, the im- mental and physical endurance "You better interview the portant things are the instruc- as well as the fitness and self instructor of the course you tor and senior black belts. If defense aspect." want to take to see if your ob- you like what you see in the Kang said students learn jectives match," said Kang. black belt class and you want to be like them, it's a good "CA.rTar much more than just self "If they do, ask some more defense or how to keep their questions. Find out how long place to consider." Meet Doug Smith — The new coach of the Red River Rebels hockey team. No Easy Task L. by Lorne Stelmach ACC has improved and are become a steady hitter since Royal. The Rebels still manag- final. It won't be easy, but Red better than he thought. the start of the season. Smith, ed to finish fourth despite los- Dickson was very pleased River mens volleyball coach He says Red River will have who is a middle hitter, has also ing the consolation final to with these results, considering Charlie Dickson is confident to concentrate on playing their steadily improved at his posi- Sheridan Comunity College of the competition included some the Rebels will represent style of game against ACC. tion, Dickson says. Toronto. of Canada's top teams. It gave Manitoba at the national "It won't be easy, but if we Mount Royal College of At a Saskatchewan them an idea of what they championships next month. play our game without any un- Calgary has had Red River's Technical Institute tourna- would be facing at the na- To get there, they must forced errors, we can win." number in two recent tour- ment in Moose Jaw, it was tionals next month. defeat Assiniboine Communi- Two players who have really naments. At the Mount Royal Mount Royal again dashing That is, if they make it to ty College (ACC) of Brandon improved over the year are Invitational, the Rebels missed Red River's hopes. They beat the nationals. First they must for the provincial community Mike McNeil and Dan Smith. the championship round by the Rebels in the semi-finals, dispose of ACC. college title. Dickson says Dickson says McNeil has one game — a loss to Mount and went on to capture the No problem, eh Charlie?

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