Page 12 The Projector, Red River Community College Student Newspaper Tuesday, September 2 34980 The Thompson e Prolec empire if strikes back ! Tuesday, September 16, 1980

by Margo McCall The consecutive annual reports of Thompson Dave Williamson, Head of the competing English language will be working on the basis that Newspapers Ltd. read like "before and after" ad- Applied Arts Division at the dailies are St. John's, Toronto. transactions increasing con- vertisements for body-building. While no one could ever College said he doesn't think it Edmonton and Calgary. centration of ownership are exactly kick sand in the face of Lord Kenneth Thomp- will affect enrollment because of against the public interest and son, his power in the Canadian newspaper publishing Competition is essential to the employment opportunities maintain quality in any industry, the onus will be on the proposed industry has increased in the last year, enabling "The that exist in other media such as Lord" to effectively prevent anyone from even coming and with Thompson's insistent purchaser to prove that he is close to his beach. On August 2e, a day now referred to readio. television, or magazine concern with financial matters, serving the public better by the as "Black Wednesday", the Canadian ,ublic was given word. Mr. Williamson states the the Canadian newspaper system transaction. The report will be a glimpse of the strength in Thompsons huge corporate only effect the Tribune closure has been gradually predicted to completed by July 1, 1981, muscles. will have on Creative Com- decline in quality. Thompson's although there seems little hope munications students (a course history of pushing the news in that the investigation will change geared toward writing for the newspapers by the wayside, the current situation. Since the At 9 a.m. that day, Gordon The Winnipeg Tribune em- media) is that it may "make while the financial aspect surges, Senate Committee's recom- Fischer, President of Southam, ployed several Red River them a little apprehensive when is not only behind us, it forecasts mendations were effectively Inc. announced to the 650 Tribune Community College graduates, they see the journalism field our future. With Thompson ignored ten years ago, many are employees that their paper was such as sports reporter Chris closing up and the number of Newspaper Ltd. intent on forecasting a dreary picture to closing. At the time of the an- Smith and freelance Fashion journalism courses increasing." restructuring the North cloud over the issue until the nouncement, the Tribune's assets reporter Darlene Meakin. American newspaper market storm of public opinion subsides. had already been sold to Tony Berezewecki, Head of the money-making Thompson-owned Winnipeg Free The Tribune was an innovator into a simple it needed between 20 and 30 Creative Communications scheme that seems less con- Press for 2.2 million dollars. million dollars to Department said "It was too soon cerned with quality, com- There was no notice of the Dave Williamson. Head of the purchase sophisticated to tell", and that it was probably pleteness, or objectivity of the proposed closure given to the Applied Arts Division at the going to take several years to news itself seems to signal the printing equipment employees. although publisher College said he doesn't think it establish the direction that the demise of the North American E.H. Wheatley had known that will affect enrollemtn because of media would take. newspaper as a relatively "free" Lord Thompson is the richest Gordon Fischer was going to the employment opportunities medium to transport in- man in Canada right now, and as make the recommendation at the that exist in other media such as Since Thompson's acquisition formation. well as having a tight-fisted grip Board of Directors' meeting on readio, television, or magazine of FP Publications in February on the newspaper industry in August 26. The question on the word. Mr. Williamson states the the structure of Canada's press Canada, also has invested lips of everyone was of course, only effect the Tribune closure organization has been radically nompson is in control heavily in Canada's department "Why?" will have on Creative Com- altered. Of the eight Canadian of forty-seven daily papers store chains (The Bay, Zeller's, Although the Tribune's cir- munications students (a course dailies purchased in the FP deal, c'anada. and Sears), he owns 70 daily and culation had always been slightly geared toward writing for the among them the widely-read weekly papers in the United lower than that of the Free Press, media) is that it may "make Toronto Globe and Mail, Win- States, and enjoys profitable during the past five years as a them a little apprehensive when nipeg Free Press. Ottawa In 1970, the Senate Report on result of a full scale rejuvenation they see the journalism field the Mass Media made recom- investments in North Sea oil. Journal, Vancouver Sun, Victoria Is Canada gradually losing effort made by Southam, Inc. to closing up and the number of mendations that an ownership dailies—Colonist and Times, control of its mass media? improve the paper, the figures journalism courses increasing." Lethbridge Herald, and the review board be set up to were gradually catching up to Tony Berezewecki, Head of the examine the newspaper industry. Since Canadian television Calgary Albertan, for of them programs barely exist amid the those of the Free Press. In 1979, Creative Communications have already been put to rest by The recommendation was never Trib circulation was 106,207 while Department said "It was too soon heeded. Said Senator Keith multitude of American Thompson. In June, the Calgary programs, the T.V. media is the Free Press was running a to tell", and that it was probably Albertan, whose annual deficits Davey, "We are anxious to arrest going to prove a difficult one for close race with a circulation of going to take several years to have been increasing for some the trend towards more con- 145,196. Now, since the closure of establish the direction that the centration of ownership. We want Canadians to penetrate. Three time, was sold to the Toronto Sun years ago, Time magazine and the Tribune, the Free Press has media would take. Group, joining Toronot and to see an escalation of quality." However, the trend continues. Reader's Digest were absorbed been bombarded by new sub- Since Thompson's acquisition Edmonton as the third morning scriptions and as of September 8 of FP Publications in February In 1970, Thompson already owned by the U.S., leaving Nlaclean's as tabloid. In July. the Victoria the only quality Canadian news had received an estimated 55,000 the structure of Canada's press Daily Times merged with the 30 Canadian dailies, Southam had new subscriptions. organization has been radically 11, and FP owned eight. Now, ten magazine. What effect will the Daily Colonist to become the monopolizing of the newspaper It was also estimated that altered. Of the eight Canadian Times-Colonist. years later, Thompson is in between 1975 and 1979 the 'Trib dailies purchased in the FP deal, control of forty-seven daily industry have on Canada? And had lost 13 million dollars and among them the widely-read papers in Canada. Southam what effect will it have on the would stand to lose another 3.5 Toronto Globe and Mail. Win- Is Canada gradually losing presently has 13, and FP of education of journalists in million in 1980. The Tribune was nipeg Free Press, Ottawa course has been consumed by Canada? an innovator, but in order to Journal, Vancouver Sun. Victoria control of its mass media? Thompson's empire last year. Is A journalism instructor at the compete with the Free Press, it dailies—Colonist and Times, the newspaper industry in college. Alice Poyser, found the needed between 20 and 30 million Lethbridge Herald, and the Canada "the free, diverse press, health)* competition between the dollars to purchase more Calgary Albertan, for of them the basis of a free society" that Free Press and the Tribune, "the And then, suspiciously close to best textbook there was." Now See page 5. sophisticated printing equip- have already been put to rest by "Black Wednesday", Thompson the 1970 Senate Committee was ment. Thompson. In June, the Calgary aiming for? journalism classes will just have sold the Vancouver Sun, his 50 to learn to live without it. Poyser Former employees of the paper Albertan, whose annual deficits percent interest in Pacific Press But all hope is not lost. Once can't imagine newspapers are receiving severance pay until have been increasing for some Ltd. to Southam, lc., owners of the end of the year at a rate of two time, was sold to the Toronto Sun again, a Committee has been becoming obsolete in Canada. In the Vancouver Province, leaving appointed to look into the con- the U.S. she has noticed the weeks full pay for every year of Group, joining Toronot and Vancouver yet another one- employment, including the 11 Edmonton as the third morning centration of ownership situation. recent springing up of small, newspaper town. And if that September 3, James Fleming, good quality community tin e er the Cover percent pay increase as of Oc- tabloid. In July, the Victoria wasn't enough rearrangement of Federal Minister of newspapers to serve the needs of a tober 11. Manitoba Premier Daily Times merged with the the industry at one time, Sterling Lyon announced that Daily Colonist to become the Multiculturalism announced a various districts in the major Thompson suddenly announced three-member Royal Corn- cities. It seems a possibility that fit "the Department of Labour and Times-Colonist. Former editor the folding of the Ottawa Journal, Extreme cases of un- Manpower will work in of the Tribune, Dona Harvey mission headed by Tom Kent, may soon become the case in it0 leaving the Southam-owned presently Dean of Administrative Winnipeg. What's been going on dereating are called cooperation with the federal estimated that it would take Citizen with a monopoly. August Studies at Dalhousie University, Since the closure of the Win- outside Bldg. F this term "anorexia nervosa." Mostly department of manpower. the several months for team of 27, the same day the Journal women are affected by this and formerly editor of the nipeg Tribune, Metro One has anyway? Are they building The Student Association Southam company,a do their editors organized to help the closed down, the announcement disease, after they have unions to assist in the Winnipeg Free Press (1954-59). plans to put out a paper bi-weekly a swimming pool? Or is it has big plans this year. For re- other employees find work. Some was made without prior warning lost 25 % of their body employment of those affected. employees will find jobs with The committee's first task will be instead of the previous weekly the residence they've been a round-up of their that the Winnipeg Tribune would to compare the quality of news issues and The Downtowner and weight. But some just can't other newspapers, but others like be putting ut its last paper that talking about building? I aspirations, turn the page. Former editor of the Tribune, between one- and two-newspaper the Suburban have merged to Doug Hallett, a Tribune reporter day. It had already been There just might be accept food again, once Dona Harvey estimated that it cities in Winnipeg, Ottawa, and cover both business and know, it's a 12-story for nine years will pursue other arranged that the building and something in it for you. they've convinced them- would take several months for Vancouver. Other concerns residential concerns. If other parking garage, right? directions. presses belonging to the selves they don't need it. team of editors organized to help examined will be the present community papers climb on the You're getting warm. Turn The Winnipeg Tribune em- Southam-owned Tribune would Read page 6. the other employees find work. responsibilities of the newspaper bandwagon, the huge gaping hole to page 3. Some employees will find jobs ployed several Red River Community College graduates, be sold to the Winnipeg Free industry and whether other forms in communicaiton will be with other newspapers, but Press for 2.2 million dollars. of mass media are filling the gaps gradually filled up with in- others like Doug Hallett, a such as sports reporter Chris Smith and freelance Fashion Presently, the only major left open by the closures of the dependant freedom of expression Tribune reporter for nine years Canadian cities left with two daily papers. The Commission once again. will pursue other directions. reporter Darlene Meakin. • • rserr-1 ; z• Tuesday, September 2 3 1980 cr. r- The PrOlietiirl V.7 rs. rns.:" CENTRE Page 2 , Tuesday, Septembei 2 31980 • i The Projector ("11

v?a rilaL1111 'UE College Update • • missasonalmor Bookstore to New parking lot for staff by Allen Bunting continue No, it's not a swimming pool or a new building, nor is the college by Glenn Furkalo digging for dinosaur bones The committee established to behind building F. The college is examine the continuation of the only 11 were not resold to making a new parking lot. used bookstore has made it's students. The demand for books And now for some more earth- decision. The used bookstore will was about ten times as great as moving news, the new lot will be stay open all year. It will begin the supply, however. Peggy strictly a staff scramble lot. accepting books on October 15 for Farrow, Manager of the Forty new stalls will be made terms beginning in December bookstore, believes that the available to staff members. and February. volume of books may have been These stalls will not have plugs The used books will continue to greater if there had been more and the surface will be simply be sold out of the college publicity. This term, there will be gravelled. Students returning bookstore. Any student wishing to posters up before the October 15 equipment or attending activities buy textbooks for these terms opening date. in the North gym ,may also use will first be offered a used book, if March trimester books will not the lot after regular hours. The 26th. Those who do not pay their fees must be paid by the 9. The any are in stock. be accepted until the new year lot is remedial work being done at parking fees by 3:00 p.m., following Wednesday and every Few used books were sold to because storage space is limited. no cost to the c lege by the Friday, September 26, will lose Wednesday at 2:00 p.m. a list of the bookstore last term. Of those, construction comp ny working their spots. Re-application will be empty stalls will be posted in the on the structural re forcement accepted for the forfeited spot on bookstore. These stalls wil be of the college. October 1 and 1. A list of suc- available on Thursday morning At this time about 66 percent of cessful applicants will be posted on a first-come first-serve basis. the 730 staff members have on Wednesday, October 8 and parking. Staff members who require parking but do not have a stall must be placed on a waiting list. There is no current staff Open council seats scramble lot. By comparison, approximat ly 66 percent of the 1300 applicati to be filled from students for parking will e given stalls with plugs. First Eight seats are open on the priority will be given to those in by Burton Robson Academic Council and one seat car or gas pools, and then to those Are you upset over how your on each of Food Services, Faculty who must travel a long way tit, school is run? Are you and Finance committees. To school. dissatisfied with any of the receive a position on these Notices will he posted listing committees trek down to the S.A. those who have been given stalls, facilities or activities provided for you? Would you .like to im- office and ask an S.A. council Mon. 22 Tuesday, 23 on September 22. Check the member to nominate you. If you bulletin boards or the bookstore prove on the social and for the lists. Fees for scramble educational atmosphere at Red appear to be a motivated student General Meeting with strong masochistic ten- Video Tape Network Premiere parking can be paid across from River? Then the rough and dencies, chances are good you the bookstore on the 25th and tumble game of school politics is ► Student's Annual for you! will make the position. "Steve Martin in Concert" 11-1 p.m. Tower The Student Association To qualify for any position all 12 noon White Lecture Theatre requires at least seven members you have to be is a student of this Lounge. for the S.A. council. Council esteemed college who wasn't too NUS restructuring cheap to pay his student fees. The members vote on how our student fees are spent for Student Student Association feels you will Video Tape Network b y Penni Mitchell get what you put into the stages, it will be important that Association activities. So if you A new student organization is representatives who presently do positions and they really need in the making. student councils from non- not belong to NUS will be im- want a voice, and are sincere in Steve Martin in Concert The National Union of Students member campuses have their portant in decision-making. your quest to better this college, people who are willing to put in ( N U S ) discussions of say before the task is completed. ROd River is not currently a get your kiester down to the S.A. an extra effort. 11-1 p.m. Green & Gold reorganization will continue in No final decisions can be made member of NUS, although the office and ask for a nomination If you have any further Wednesday, 24 Winnipeg October 15-19 at a until all participating college came pretty close. A form. Then if you can manage to questions on any of the available conference to he held at the organizations meet. referendum was held on campus get ten signatures from fellow positions or if you want a University of Winnipeg. to decide whether we would NUS wants to form more ef- students and return the form nomination form, visit the A special non-members caucus fective organization to represent become full members, but Thursday, 25 before . nominations close on Student Association office at Freebie Film Festival will be set up so that input from students, to strengthen the ties quorum ( 10 percent of the student DM20 non-members can be heard. between the provincial and the population) was marginally September 24, you will be con- Presents "Star Trek", the movie Video Tape Many major issues in the national student organizations. missed. Consequently our status sidered as a candidate for restructuring proposals have Since the restructuring will be as prosspective members of NUS council. The elections, if New Projector Staff Stevi: Martin in Concert already been agreed upon, but as done with hopes of recruiting lapsed as well. necessary, will be held on Oc- 11-1 p.m., 4-6 p.m., 7-9 p.m., discussions reach the final members to join, campus by Bill McLeod tober, 2. The Projector is undergoing a 11-1 Tower Lounge series of major staff changes. In White Lecture Theatre one editor's words, it is like "rats leaving a sinking ship." Video Tape Network Leslie Neilson and Cathy Tardi Executive has big plans this year were elected last Tuesday to act jointly as the Sports Editor. Steve Martin in Concert Monday. 29 According to Tardi, • "I have by Karen Morrison connections in the gym and Leslie 11-1 p.m. Tower Lounge The promotion of campus unlimited possibilities as a news service or an information source knows more people in ad- Back by Popular Demand sports, student involvement and ministration." a clean-up campaign are among for new students especially The Buffalo Chipic icicer Student Association President during registration," he said. ' Sports Editor Lori Smith Rick Popel's plans for this year. Dawson said he would like the resigned from her position last He said he wants the used college eventually to construct a spring because she felt that the 11-1 p.m. Tower Lounge bookstore to continue too, sports-recreation center. job was too much, along with her Friday, 26 because response to it has been Beer bashes, socials and course workload. Joe Di Curzio, favorable. freebie movies already scheduled former Sports Director, praised "Raw Energy-New Wave" He hopes to make the 'com- for September will continue Smith, saying that it was the best Pub Nite munity outside the college more throughout the year according to coverage of sports the Projector aware of Red River College. Program Co-ordinator Eddie ever had. featuring RRCC's Semi-Annual Popel says, "RRCC's image as a Schwartz. Newly elected Entertainment 11-1 p.m. Tower Lounge purely technical school often Schwartz said budget cuts have Editor Chris Allen also is a co- blinds people to the high stan- made live bands at beer bashes editor and co-founder of the new Boat Race 3:30- 7:30 South dards and quality of education wave Jett Set magazine. Shirley Gym not feasible'. Neufeld, last year's En- maintained here." He would like to see more tertainment Editor, resigned There is also a lack of events to get students involved. ATTENTION EVERYB ODY Encounter sessions were from her job and quit school to awareness in the variety of take a public relations job with courses offered in the medical suggested at which students were Old Market Square. and applied arts divisions. given a chance to air their views. Associate News Editor, a Sections marked "Handicapped Popel also expressed a hope for Overall, Schwartz is pleased President Rick Popel is gearing up for his year as top line-up of social position vacated by Leslie the SA executive to work har- with this year's dog + big plans are in the works. Neilson, was filled by Burton students only" in the partking moniously with the Projector and activities. Gord Muir (Sports Director) Robson. An associate editor was the administration. recently acquired varsity athletic needed for news due to the ex- lot are for the use of Commenting on the National expressed hopes "to turn around "I hope the two will redeem college apathy" by creating more director, responsible for the three themselves this year," said treme workload and the new Union of Students ( NUS), he Manitoba colleges, will help out slavery laws. HANDICAPPED STUDENTS stated, "Council needs to express interest in campus sports through Morelli. increased college competition, in these areas while hopefully Women's washrooms in the The only contested position on a more independent voice rather increasing the number of athletic the paper was Entertainment. ONLY. than reiterating NUS's stance on team travel outside of Manitoba technical section of to college, a and concentration on excellence scholarships awarded," said large viewing screen and fur- Kathi Thorarinson and Heather issues." Muir. niture for the Tower Lounge and Brown ran for the position. So if you have been using Vice-president Steve Dawson is in varsity players. Treasurer Angela Morelli will Two positions are still looking forward to the in- He thinks these improvements a residence are among items to open, student participation be seeking a more cautious ex- which Morelli wants more at- Managing Editor and CUP someone's stall, kindly park stallation of the TV-system will elicit penditure policy from the Crazy "It offers both as fans and players. "A tention given. Features Editor. Applications elsewhere. throughout the college. Ox and the Projector. will be accepted until noon today.

Mb. The Projector is a by Dave Barber Some examples are french fries member of Canadian Waiting for Food prices in the Buffalo and which are now 50t instead of 60t University Press (CUP) Voyageur- dining area are 20-25 and side orders of potatoes and by Claude Tupperware, Jr. easy over, face down, face up, Dawson. Don Hillman was last and shares in -its news percent lower than last year vegetables which have dropped My editors told me to keep this sunny side up, runny side up, seen being chased by his Eggs and feature exchange. according to Food Services from 35r to 25c . story in good taste (Editor's stucco style, and raw chicken McDawson down the hallways. As a • voting methber of VANCOUVER (CUP)— A severe note: A joke in bad taste, start housing crisis here has stranded Administration Officer Ron Fife. Fife emphasized that more eggs. For those with calcium The Ham & Eggs was a Full- CUP The Projector again.) deficiencies, Steve even added a filling experience and a bargain thousands of B.C. students Fife says a thorough study of food effort is being put into attracting conforms to the without permanent ac- services was carried out last the "bag lunch" crowd. Some Where can you get good food hit of egg shell. Steve also at any rate. Beat that, Mc- service with a smile, get change guidelines and commodation. summer to discover ways of innovations include a salad bar, by Dan Tervoort created the famous Eggs Mc- Donald's. Why aren't people dropping out of college as fast as they used to? back on your dollar (1 cent), wait statement of principles' Tents, army barracks and cutting_ costs and attracting new greater variety in menus, and trailers without cooking or Last year at this time there probably weren't half as many students still attending classes as there are in line for half an hour, lotsa for the organization. customers. more breakfast specials. now. Last year it was possible, at times, to actually walk down the halls without being jostled and knocked grease and a bit o' eggshell, and shower facilities have been The lower prices were made He added that he is open to about by massive hordes of rookie students who have no idea where the hell they are or where the hell they're meet your Students' Association pressed into emergency use to possible by careful food por- menu suggestions and can be going. This year it's not. • executive. Well unfortunately, house an estimated 10,000 tioning and a reduction in staff. reached at A150. All I have to ask is: What's wrong, guys and gals? I mean, what's keeping you here? Why don't you you can't. But a number of students unable to find homes. maintain that great tradition laid down by the previous generations of young college students and drop out? hungry early-risers were able to Mattresses have been set up in Just think of all the other more desirable things you can do with your life. Drop out and you'll be free to visit dine at the Ham & Eggs Simon Fraser University by Shirley Muir and Eleanor underprivileged countries. hitchhike across North America, join a commune. protest nuclear energy, Breakfast in the Buffalo cafeteria residences to house an estimated Krahn OTTAWA (CUP)— Carleton 1,000 homeless SFU students. become a groupie, lie around the house watching "Another World" spinoffs or, heaven last Thursday during Kick-Off University Support Staff QUESTION: What is your forbid, even get a job. Week. Other students have lived in tents opinion of the food in the Buffalo Association ( CUSSA ) voted on Burnaby Mountain and some It's not merely your option to leave this college: it's your duty as a student and as a human being. You owe The breakfast, offered for 99-, September 7 to accept a two year Cafeteria? it to the rest of us who stay. The plain fact of the matter is: RRCC can't afford to keep all of you. The college was sponsored by the Students' are reported living in treehouses contract which gives them an 8.4 on the side of the mountain. just doesn't have the facilities for all these students. And I have proof. Association and cooked up by the percent salary in the first year Case in point: Have you ever had an urgent need to go to the bathroom between classes? If so, then you executive. It consisted of eggs, and 4.3 percent in the second The University of Victoria know that your chances of finding a place before you explode are practically non-existent. ham, toast and hash browns. year. Student Society has petitioned the Another case in point: Look at the line-ups of people waiting to get into the Buffalo Cafeteria at lunch time. Rick Popel, on the toaster, Department of National- Defense "Generally speaking the for the use of barracks. Why are so many people lined up to get in? The food's not that great. provided a choice of white compromise is not bad,"said What do these two cases in point prove? RRCC has too many students. What can you do about it? Drop out. (enriched) or brown ( natural ) Three trailers capable of CUSSA president Ian Babcock. housing 44 students are being Some people have suggested a new campaign be designed to lure students out of the college and back onto toast, sliced or unsliced. Rick "The second year increase is not the streets where they belong. The first step was the No-Smoking-Drinking-Eating in class rule. Any self- Myers, on the hot oil, served up used-as temproary housing at the that great but the no lay off letter B.C. Institute of Technology in respecting individual would thumb his nose and storm out in protest. But very few people are doing that. hash browns that were tender compensates for it." So the college is going to have to go to greater lengths to achieve its goal. inside and perfectly browned Burnaby. The trailers have no Such lengths should include: outside. Gord Muir, on the grill, cooking or shower facilities. NEW FEES FOR USE OF LIBRARY BOOKS: From now on if you want to take a book out of the library fried up slices of thin, lean, Two Douglas College students you have to pay $50.00. Non-refundable of course. delectable ham. Angela Morelli hired by the college's student EVEN MORE STRINGENT FOOD POLICIES: No more eating, drinking or smoking in the halls, lounges, took in the orders and dished out society canvassed 2,000 homes cafeterias, or broomclosets in the college. All food, drink and other such contraband is to be consumed in the the smiles to the students waiting this summer and found few parking lot. This policy will go into effect on the date of the first snow fall. in line. landlords willing to rent to CUTBACK ON SPORTS PROGRAM: What's your favorite sport: Basketball? Tennis? Volleyball? Bad- Of course the star chef of the WINNIPEG ( CUP )—Students students. When they wrote of the minton? Floor hockey? Not anymore, friend. The only sports programs to choose from now should be one- show had to be Steve Dawson. and staff at the University of situation to universities minister man ping pong, rope jumping ( bring your own rope) and paper airplane tossing. Steve was the man behind the Manitoba face health dangers Pat McGeer, he replied that the CMOR SHUTDOWN: The rousing rock music usually heard in the hallways (sometimes just barely) will eggs, in. the eggs and the eggs because of sloppy handling and provincial government "would be replaced with mind-numbing Muzak and a few hit tunes along the lines of the "My Generation" Polka, were on him. Steve offered a storage of radioactive substances assume responsibility for student Tony Orlando Sings Songs of Faith and Lawrence Welk's rendition of "Jumping Jack Flash". scruptious choice of scrambled, in campus classrooms. housing." Elmer Merritt: - "It's excellent REMOVAL OF BUS STOP: Buses should. to longer stop right at the college. They will now take you only as Early this year the Atomic In Waterloo, Ontario over 100 anytime I've ever eaten here. far as the axis of Keewatin and Notre Dame. You'll have to walk the rest of the way. And if you decide to Energy Control Board (AECB) students requesting ac- I've been satisfied. They ( the come by car, forget it, because the parking lots will be torn up and converted into a staff-only recreation found three classrooms were commodation in university Lee McNeill: "The. prices are portions) are •enough for dinner area. contaminated with radioactivity residences must enter a lottery in pretty good for what you get. I but at supper you could use twice As soon as these lazy sots who refuse to drop out get off their duffs and leave, things can get back to nor- and four others guilty of im- which between 25 and 50 beds will think they charge too much for the portion. I don't think they're mal. So, if you are one of those hold-outs hurry up and get your act together. Pack up your books, empty your proper storage procedures, be available. any great bargain." locker, say farewell to your friends, tell your instructors where they can stick their homework assignments according to university their salads." documents. Dental Assistant. Instructor of Appliance Repair. and take off for Europe. You should have done this long ago but it's still not too late. Gazette angered Jeez, these kids today; no sense of responsibility. The documents also reveal several instances in which 1141ss 2- by monopoly 1 students placed lunches in MONTREAL (CUP)- uazette "I° 4 77:4- 4 refrigerators containing toxic Ce...“_c_tsc reporters picketted their own substances. newspaper yesterday to protest Dan Buksak, the university- the closure of The Winnipeg employed health officer, refused Tribune and the Ottawa Journal. to comment on the report. He did Fredrica Wilson, Gazette say, however, the university will reporter and second vice- soon come out with a safety president of the Montreal manual. Newspaper Guild said,"This Tom McNeil of the Canadian should be the beginning. The Association of Industrial, situation is very serious. The Mechanical and Allied Workers public is getting screwed." (CAIMAW), the union which The guild is worried about the represents support staff at the U loss of jobs and about the decline Dear Editor: the classrooms, almost dead of M, said the union has been cigarettes are still hot enough to in quality of Canadian The editorial by Penni Mitchell pushing the administration to newspapers due to lack of does not ( I hope) reflect the fire up any waste paper that is in correct the problems and competition. the can. immaturity of students at this believes they have had some tlitis: The guild is in touch with the college. I. for one, make an effort There were only two points she ■ j.1a•31.1‘51tat„.9.);1,170:0:C.titierV:tires:141.:•‘alilitti:Ittmeevelttna. success. other newspaper guilds across made that I agree with. She 1::oiectrt,...3.‘ to put my garbage in the proper :4:631‘.1614,,Icti:Q1;141t::16 .,...‘, The union spokesperson said Canada with protests occurring container, and I also put my pointed out the lack of refuse security was extremely lax in the in Vancouver and Toronto. They cigarettes out in the NUMEROUS containers. Building "A" has past. Over 100 people with master also plan to contact other jour- ashtrays in the halls. She com- lockers in the halls as do other • ::1::Catarita\ keys had access to rooms where nalistic organizations and start a plains that she can't drink her buildings. My locker is on second . n:,4acti„::tnlYnt Glenda Kuran: "The salad's Brian Bortoluzzi: "It's good. radioactive materials were letter writing campaign to Rod Steeves: "I've never eaten coffee in the classroom. If that floor and if I have anything I stored. here. The food isn't bad." Por- usually brown. There's a good There's a lot of variety." On politicians. prices: "That's what I'm here coffee got spilled, it not only want to throw out, I have to either , , 4, tions are "very small". The variety. It's a little too ex- cracat ...loiltallitl."-leoist:crT:: disrupts the class but also makes find an empty room with a basket .4.: as ct:cir.:killlot “ : e_t prices—"They're alright." pensive." for." a_ 17I:Ti p:t-4i:1:1 Ifn „se ri ak Former Student. for one less seat in that class for or disturb a class to chuck my tat' :0114:::"...t1.,j01.) .100i:11i wi,.1c;1 Business Administration. Dental Assistant. the rest of the day. Furthermore, garbage, or wait until the next I cannot stand sitting down at a class change. There are no :1: V."-'411-(4 na' tecacti4:11 WINNIPEG ( CUP)—The University of Manitoba Student desk that has a coffee cup ( or any garbage cans in the halls. (Sorry. arl:)...t.2. Union(UMSU) has no intention of transferring their money from a other garbage) on it. Her answer there is one on second floor but it mk1:448tr chartered bank to a credit union to protest bank investment in South to this seems to be to have a is not always there, usually full Africa, Chile and other repressive regimes. custodial staff large enough to when it is and is at the far end of 5.431,01 u!, ts_\ V‘ef.45. During the summer the University of Winnipeg Student Association enter every classroom between the hall.) withdrew their money from the Royal Bank because of that bank's classes and clean up after the Also, Ms. Mitchell pointed out lending and and investment policy into countries with repressive Editor Shirley Muir students who just left. Managing Editor At Large that paper cups and tin cans are governments. News Editor Bill McLeod As for smoking, there are two not too much trouble for mature at passes the test. Since the bank was willing to loan UMSU the money to build when Associate news Editor Burton Robson reasons students should not people to pick up after them- other banks would not, UMSU has "a moral obligation" to bank there, Sports Editor Leslie Nielsen smoke in class. First, it forces selves. There is a poster on one of said Mike Crutch, Director of Administration for UMSU. Ca thi Tardi non-smoking students and staff to the carpentry or machine shops The Pentel Quicker Clicker pencil. Entertainment Editor Chris Allen breathe in the others' smoke, and that reads, "Your Mother is not CUP-Features Editor Penni Mitchell secondly, those cigarettes and enrolled in this course, Clean up Advertising Manager Schwartzy matches burn the floor tiles after yourself." This I believe Typesetters Eleanor Krahn causing the school (and even- s ms up the whole problem. WINNIPEG (CUP)—The Bison football team's newest poster Charlene Dion tually the students) more money enlisting fan support has them labelled sexist by many people. Photographer Jeff Dent to repair them. Ms. Mitchell's Jeff Strachan The poster shows a young woman standing in a stadium, clad only in Journalist of the Month Gene Jamieson answer to this is ashtrays in 2nd yr. Electronics a football t-shirt and high heels. Contributors Frain Cory (excuse class, but who will empty the Sports promotion manager Scott Taylor said the poster was just "a ashtrays and who will clean up P.S. Voting to smoke in John Wayne ABRAM my horrible name) kit bit of fluff" and "all in good fun." Dave Barber after someone dumps one? classrooms in ridiculous. If Jill Senkewich, a U of M law student and a participant in the U of M chuk Probably the super-size staff she smokers outnumber non- Jim Bender Kathi Thorarinson Pentel Stationery of Canada Ltd • Unit No. 11-31 Progress Court Women's Centre, denounced the poster as "ridiculous" and said the Glen Furkalo Dru Wilson: "It's good. My wants to hire. Remember also smokers, the non-smokers have poster was actually promising sexual gratification. • Vince Koski that ashtrays should not be Scarborough, Ontario M1G 3V5 • Telephone: (416)431-3710 Dan Tervoort Allen Banting mom's potato salad is better." even more reason not to want Senkewich added the poster was clearly aimed toward the male Karen Morrison Stenography. emptied into the wastebaskets in smoking in class. population, mentioning that women also attend football games and would not be moved to see the games because of the poster. Tuesday, September 2 3:980 Tug' sday, September 2 3 a980 Page 6 The Projector, The Projector, Pa e

4 When Pipe-dreams become obsessions

One in every 200 women carries her dieting to such an extreme that she becomes afraid of food and of eating. It's hard to imagine, in a society as abundant with food as our own, but from 10-15 percent of these women starve themselves to death. They have "anorexia nervosa", a disease which affects women between the ages of 17 and 30. One Manitoba woman weighed 73 pounds and she couldn't bring herself to gain weight.

by Penni Mitchell spite of th fitness conscience In weight loss (although per- appetite. But when it is problem exists. Often this is the patient has been hospitalized, but herself. It is important that the that has enveloped our society, centages vary). The anorexic discovered that the anorexic has most difficult hurdle to overcome patient be frank about her con- there are just as many over- such things as food "contracts" often induces vomiting and a normal thyroid, the causes of in therapy. can be used with out-patients to dition. Only in this way can she weight people today as there abuses her body with laxatives in the starvation disease are in- become more aware of herself, were ten and twenty years ago. encourage weight gain. A con- order to lose weight. vestigated. When psychotherapy is used, it tract between a psychiatrist or and aware of her disease. A Most of us are so worried about patient is encouraged to tap her being fat that we just can't Over a period of time, often is adapted to the personality of physician and the patient is years, an anorexic person eats the patient. Teams of doctors who agreed upon. It lays down an own resources so that she feels imagine anyone starving only enough to sustain life. She For these women, food was like a collaborator in the search themself to death. often used as a weapon in their work with anorexia patients use agreed upon weight increase can't eat more, because she won't as much love and Therapy within a certain amount of time. for unknown facts, WITH the let herself. The battle is an inner childhood. It may have been therapist. Then the terapist withdrawn as punishment or becomes a very sensitive part of Usually the patient's signature on struggle, between her will to live the recovery. the "contract" is commitment doesn't "secret" that he/she is Who is affected? and her fear of eating. Anorexia given as an instrument of hiding from _ the patient. reward. Consequently, she may Because of the age group in- enough. The patient is committed nervosa is a phobic disease of to gain a pound, or two pounds Gradually the concept of food as But that's precisely the ex- come to associate self-restraint, volved, most anorexic patients women who are afraid that if they are living at home when the and has a short term goal to work a "good thing" is re-intorduced to treme to which one in every 200 start eating, they won't be able to or self-inflicted punishment with thelife of the_anorexic wompark. not eating. Refusal to eat, symptoms begin. So, in many on during, her absence from women carries her dieting. Dr. stop. direct therapy. While teams of psychiatrists, A.H. Crisp, an American especially in children, may be the cases, as Dr. Kelly M. Bemis of medical practitioners and en- psychiatrist, says the prevalence Besides the obvious effect of result of unbearable hurt, or a the University of Minnesota Anorexic people are not docrinologists all over North of recorded cases of this tragic extreme thinness, there are wish to get even with parents. describes, a "family therapy masochists. They don't want to America report increasing phenomenon is increasing. serious medical problems which lunch session" is a useful die. They just don't believe that success in treating the disease, treatment. Extreme cases of undereating occur. Severe abdominal pains Incidents of anorexia nervosa are called "anorexia nervosa." develop as well as constipation. Emphasis on family in- are even more frequent among volvement is becoming an in- Anorexic people are not The "anorexic" is usually a Anorexia nervosa cannot he models and dancers; 10 percent creasingly promising direction woman between 17 and 30 years, treated solely by a psychiatrist higher than the rest of the for the therapist to take. The masochists. They don't want to who carries that "seek _ for because the roots are population. They are under patient's role within the family is slenderness" to such extremes examined during the sessions, die. They just don't believe that that hospitalization is often and the therapist tries to necessary to keep her alive. But A woman's chest flattens. restructure what may be an they WILL die. between 10 and 15 percent of unhealthy family environment in anorexic patients don't make it. Her abdomen becomes a mealtime atmosphere. The They die. patient and the family learn they WILL die. there is a serious flaw in many concave. Her hip bones stick positive attitudes through the But many do. It is estimated by studies in the follow-up. In the guidance of the therapist. Manitoba medical statistics that past, patients have not been But why primarily women? out. And she stops fifteen percent of anorexics die. observed long enough to deter- Our culture is to blame. The A survey of 53 patients treated They literally starve to death. mine what long-term results will pressures on women to be thin menstruating. with family therapy reported a With low resistance to disease, take place. In one U.S. study, in and beautiful are greater to some success rate of 85 percent, when they can't fight a virus. And often which the patients were followed the cases were followed up for a patients die because medical up for an average of 32 months than others. Psychiatrists ex- physiological as well as constant pressure to stay thin, plain that while many women psychological. But physical year after the treatments. treatment fails. after being discharged from the simply "tune out" the bom- diet and WATCH, WATCH, hospital, the authors concluded treatment alone isn't the answer WATCH what they eat. Unfortunately, all patients bardment of television and ad- either. cannot be treated the same way Anorexics have to become healthy weight gains on the vertising demanding feminine because of the many different active in their treatment before patients were only temporary. perfection, there are many Although the simple solution of A woman's chest flattens. Her causes of the disease. they can begin to repair Many patients required repeated women who can't cope with the force-feeding would seem the abdomen becomes concave. Her Some women respond well to damages. Gradual increases of hospitalization, or remained pressure. They are swept away most logical, it is the least ef- hip bones stick out. And she stops behavioral techniques. Their food intake accompany recovery. severely underweight. by the tidal waves of cultural fective. An anorexic has to menstruating. There is little negative attitudes are turned By repeatedly combining Many doctors recommend a pressure—to find that sleek new WANT to start eating regularly more on her body than the skin around and they . develop a pleasurable experiences with the period of four years for follow-up look that is found inside every again. If she doesn't accept food covering a skeletal frame. healthy attitude toward eating. A experience of eating, the studies on the anorexic patient new car, every tube of toothpaste with a positive, healthy attitude, Digestive organs deteriorate. more positive attitude toward anorexic learns to adopt a instead of the four and five month and inside evey box of feminine her body will reject the food and And she still believes that she is eating is reinforced constantly positive attitude toward eating. periods reported in some studies. protection. Ninety-five percent of return to abstinence, or eat fat. One young Manitoba woman and a weight gain will occur. The healthy attitude toward In a country with an ample food weighed 73 pounds. She was 5 foot eating is usually a direction supply, a woman starving herself anorexic patients are women. barely enough to survive. Examples of encouraging (Journal of the American 10 inches tall and still dieting. changes in the eating patterns of toward a healthy self-image for is a painful irony. Anorexia Medical Association, 1975) anorexic patients are; granting the anorexic as well. nervosa can be treated if these Treating this disease is a Showing the patient privileges such as television use, women—and men—seek medical complicated procedure. photographs of her naked body granting visitor privileges and The patient must become an attention. Seeking help from a Anorexia nervoxa stems from Sometimes physicians think the often persuades her that her providing verbal encouragement active participant in treatment. professional is often the dif- psychological problems. but the problem may be endocrine- condition is severe. Although this and praise as the woman's Doctors report great success in ference between the life and results are physically visible. related; a hormone imbalance seems drastic and unduly cruel, condition improves. Behavioral treating anorexia when the -death for women who let The diseae follows a 25 percent causing the apparent loss of it is essential that she admit her therapy works best when the patient makes discoveries about "dieting" get out of hand. I

rfr271.7arriCiztren-sattr...,p s...‘ _rtt,"tr,r''',..:gr F,'Zatnr4:::r1:777:1fl:irn:^27-alt77;17Z.trr.,3:17Z. V7: . WCSS"Sarg.at'T 7-2*V4IM0,1001501201010011/100rWITYM ratl122011affeRialrernarissminsitirntlreSi-} in=:` misciernanisamcia, e ttizvz4ra:man. Tuesday September2 31980 Page 9 Tuesday, Se temoet 2 3, USO The Pro"ector s Page 8 • The Projector abc, • The Great Santini: Entertainment a rare movie find by Dave Barber The Great Santinlis a rare find attention while he's reading the amongst the current glut of 30 paper, by grabbing his ankle and The Freeze: heavy rock, new wave, pop million dollar spectacles and moaning that she's been made dimwit comedies. Although it pregnant by a homosexual. Bull seems to have crept out of doesn't bat an eyelid. nowhere, it's had a rocky history. The core of the film focuses on by Kathi Thorarinson According to critic Ken Turan the Bull's relationship with his son : The Freeze is back! This local was on its way with one piece film was completed a year ago Ben. Early on, Bull tells his wife, city rock band has returned after missing—the tempo of a drum- and opened in the southern U.S. It "The one thing I want to give my a gruelling sixteen-week western mer. did so poorly at the box office that son theitthe of fury." And he tour of Canada. Winnipeg, you're In this early stage, the band Orion Pictures changed the film means in for a big surprise! went through three drummers. title to "The Ace" and then "Sons Whether pushing him to win at They were less true to their ideals and Heroes" and then something basketball or shoving him to join and played plenty of copy tunes else. Finally they reverted back the army, Bull impresses on Ben by bands like Pat Travers and to the original name The Great that to "win is everything". The Freeze is Deep Purple. However, a new Santini and opened it at a small Growing up under this influences direction for the band was for- theatre in New York where it did isfrustrating for Ben but in a family. This med as the audience responded to great business. It's . now finally struggling against Bull he their original material. reached Winnipeg.• manages to find himself. is a special Based on an autobiographical Santini takes awhile to get novel by Pat Conroy, it's the rolling but once it picks up you're relationship...we're all in this story of Air Force Lieutenant hooked—carried along by the Colonel "Bull" Meechum and his strong acting of family members. together, it's son Ben. Robert Duvall pulls out A movie like this often has a On dynamic lead vocals, Brian all stops in his role as "Bull" and hard time finding an audience. King, Mario Kurth wailing on our lives. if there ever was an Oscar- There aren't any super stars, the lead guitar. Wayne Taylor winning performance, here it is. plot is hardly fashionable, and capering on keyboards, providing Finally fourteen months ago, Bull is loud-mouthed, irreverent, there's no intergalactic special the backbone of their music, they found Dick Spolar and The pushy. He doesn't talk, he barks. effects. But if you make the ef- Garry Koenig on bass and Dick Freeze was complete. They had Bull's family gets the brunt of fort, you'll be rewarded by a ...... , Spolar on drums. There is a just one more lesson to learn most of his commands although funny, touching film with one of strong vocal influence in this before they reached the point they learn to tolerate him in a the strongest acting per- In band for every member sings. they are at today. That lesson good natured way. In one formances I've seen in some 11110111111018111818. Their music? Somewhere bet- was so bitter, the band almost hilarious scene Bull's wise- time:playing 11118118118Sa ween heavy rock and new wave split because of it. cracking daughter tries to get his at the Capitol 2 lan with a little pop thrown in for A very trend-oriented agent good meaure; definitely th6ir from Toronto offered The Freeze own unique style. a record contract—it was a And it's ONE HUNDRED PER dream come true. There was one CENT original. Brian King problem. Although he assured the writes the lyrics and the band, band they were going to make it. Of f The acting as one, writes the music. he believed this success rested en The Freeze made it through, sure don't do it for the money." who missed the social last by Frain Cory Friday, they are playing at The The Freeze is a family. This one thing, to cut their hair and and they emerged stronger than This is where they stand now, not trying to appeal to the Curtis until Wednesday night. special relationship between the play only new wave. In short, he ever. Lead guitarist Mario Kurth British Steel members did not develop easily, was asking the band to "sell their sums it up when he says "When a commercial audience but to their Looking further on, they're doing souls for rock and roll." The band is not into it, you can tell." own creativity. Music is a serious 10:30 Live on December 14. Columbia it was earned by plenty of hard This not a dumb . Anyone having glanced at one of many recent work, lots of problems, and the Freeze was devastated. Their public has responded matter to them and they feel that They are confident in what realization that "We're all in this Everyonedisagreed on what mostly to their original music. Winnipeg is waiting for they're doing and happy to be magazine photos of Judas Priest vocalist would quickly together, it's our lives." course of action to take. To turn Lead singer Brian King says, something 'different. "We're back in Winnipeg. Capitol deduce, "dumb outfit--dumb guy--dumb band--dumb album." It all began when Brian, Garry down what seemed like a once-in- "You can put a lot more into mature enough to do our own records is confident in them too, Dumb mistake. and Wayne were together in a a-lifetime chance seemed like original material because there stuff and people will have to take with a possible recording con- Much has been made recently of the massive upsurge in popularity band called Laker. Wayne saw an suicide. To become something is always something more you a look at what we're doing now," tract coming up. They're of heavy metal. Calling it a fad is not' unjust because in another year prepared to put themselves on opportunity to form a new band. they were not was suicide for can do. A copy tune just gets says Brian King. They have an headslammer rock will undoubtedly become as un-hip as it was last themselves. No one was sure original and exciting show in the line by daring to do only what It would include Brian, Garry' more cluttered up." They were, year. Judas Priest,proud musicians all,need not worry. Since most what to do—it was their darkest and are in this business because store for us and we should give they believe in, and they • say, and a lead guitar player Wayne critics will tell you heavy metal wallows self-destructively in its own knew named Mario. The Freeze hour. they live and breathe music. "We _them a chance. For those of you "It's only a matter of time." pretentions, this band should be wringing its collective hands in despair. But they won't have to. The reason being Judas Priest is the most adaptable steel outfit in the entire melting pot. S WINNIPEG'S STAR CHOREOGRAPHER Don't laugh. Rob Halford is not just another bondage attire outlet. Moreover, the Priest is not just another hard rock band trying to sound like a collapsing railroad trestle. The proof is this album. Up until now JACQUES LEMAY this band went by the manual, producing textbook-heavy metal. You know the tell-tale signs. Eight-minute songs with a three-minute guitar solo commencing at the four-minute mark. Anyway, along Ufa* OUSS! comes these youngsters Def Leppard and the textbook gets chucked by asofs in two great creations out the window. FrocIN ROLL aboard how 1( at :galocr K . Not one to lose the market to a bunch of punk (sic) kids, Judas Priest acts immediately. The result is twelve inches of "British Steel." It is PADDLWHEEL Departure REDWOOD D2:ding at a pill. For the WSO Pops Series honed, refined and pared down Priest metal-nothing more and cer- epternber `r- ctlii; Warudada tainly nothing less. But because of the current trend towards the 4-weiSay compact song, it is THE appropriate heavy metal album for the TICKETS $zo , Eighties. w fat tall fa tique,405 Portage Aye' THREE BLIND MICE All this is not to say the album lacks any nastiness associated with 04zA0Arsientashion ssEA row the previous Priest . The machine gun riffling and the we-ate- by a KA tve0D• go n 201- 90 Osbcr,--rne n vine your-dog-for-dinner lyrics are still there. What have been added are wkores a Ladders 1041 ffarioll' urgency,a knack( excuse the term) for surprising the listener with r dine free-lance soloing, and most apparently, a sense of economics with each song. *CFRW ML• "Metal Gods", is the best example of the economical aspect of JAMES BOND SUITE "British Steel." The song proceeds along nicely and the listener is politely waiting for the complementary drum stop and/or hesitation usually signalling the moment of the almighty guitar. solo is at hand.

September 26 - 28. For a song like "Metal Gods", this would be an easy way out. Instead, MICHAEL CAINE STANLEY BLACK & WSO you get blown out of your chair or through your car windshield, ( whatever the case may be by an initial note so powerfully dense, you could cut it with a knife. If and when you recover from the initial in an evening of Ballet music shock, it's too late anyway because the lead has already peaked and and vanished with nary a wastedciord. It couldn't have been done any -/ ISLAND 'letter. Now all I want to know is which guitarist is responsible. (mature) Speaking of which, twin rippers and KK Downing have Saturday, Oct. 4, 8:00 at the Concert Hall continued to expand their repertoires beyond the realms the created Tickets available at WSO, ATO & CBO with last year's "Unleashed in the East". Alternative forms of their September 30-October 2 trademark steel girder grindings and dying walrus bellows figure September 27 Phone 942-0785 most prominently in "The Rage", "Grinder","Steeler", and "Don't Have To Be Old To Be Wise". Interesting to note is Judas Priest has accomplished a musical first ACAPULO UNCENSORED by recording seven( count them) ER-noun-titled-songs, and - Winnipeg ("Cheater","The Ripper", "Sinner", "Invader", "Exciter", "Grinder", and. "Steeler" ). Quite a record, many would say, yet a THROUQH M • u 1 Symphony trivial detail compared to this year's statement froth last decade's least heralded heavy metal band. THE LOOKING GLASS British Steel. Buy it and be the first kid on your block to own a vinyl EPIC THEATER Orchestra -by. ' (restricted adult) reproduction of music-to-commit-mass-murders 646 Main 943-8261 a Tuesday, September 2 31980 The Procectors Page 9 Tuesday, Se temper 2 3, 1380 en Page 8 • The Projector, The Great Santini: Entertainment a rare movie find by Dave Barber The Great Santiniis a rare find attention while he's reading the amongst the current glut of 30 paper, by grabbing his ankle and The Freeze: heavy rock, new wave, pop million dollar spectacles and moaning that she's been made dimwit comedies. Although it pregnant by a homosexual. Bull seems to have crept out of doesn't hat an eyelid. nowhere, it's had a rocky history. The core of the film focuses on According to critic Ken Turan the Bull's relationship with his son by Kathi Thorarinson film was completed a year ago Ben. Early on, Bull tells his wife, The Freeze is back! This local was on its way with one piece and opened in the southern U.S. It "The one thing I want to give my city rock band has returned after missing—the tempo of a drum- did so poorly at the box office that son is the gift of fury." And he a gruelling sixteen-week western mer. Orion Pictures changed the film means it. tour of Canada. Winnipeg, you're In this early stage, the band title to "The Ace" and then "Sons Whether pushing him to win at in for a big surprise! went through three drummers. and Heroes" and then something basketball or shoving him to join They were less true to their ideals else. Finally they reverted back the army, Bull impresses on Ben and played plenty of copy tunes to the original name The Great that to "win is everything" by bands like Pat Travers and Santini and opened it at a small Growing up under this influence The Freeze is Deep Purple. However, a new theatre in New York where it did is frustrating for Ben but in direction for the band was for- great business. It's now finally struggling against Bull he fogialliat a family. This med as the audience responded to reached Winnipeg. manages to find himself. 1111111111 their original material. Based on an autobiographical Santini takes awhile to get is a special novel by Pat Conroy, it's the rolling but once it picks up you're story of Air Force Lieutenant hooked—carried along by the relationship...we're all in this Colonel "Bull" Meechum and his strong acting of family members. son Ben. Robert Duvall pulls out A movie like this often has a fifie ttfill ill/ together, it's all stops in his role as "Bull" and hard time finding an audience.: Iffillh On dynamic lead vocals, Brian if there ever was an Oscar- There aren't any super stars, the King. Mario Kurth wailing on our lives. winning performance, here it is. plot is hardly fashionable, and lead guitar, Wayne Taylor Bull is loud-mouthed, irreverent, there's no intergalactic special capering on keyboards, providing Finally fourteen months ago, pushy. He doesn't talk, he barks. effects. But if you make the ef- they found Dick Spolar and The Bull's family gets the brunt of fort, you'll be rewarded by a the backbone of their music, g Freeze was complete. They had most of his commands although funny. touching film with one of , ...... Garry Koenig on bass and Dick ...... Spolar on drums. There is a just one more lesson to learn they learn to tolerate him in a the strongest acting per- aseigha strong vocal influence in this before they reached the point good natured way. In one formances I've seen in some 11/11.1-1.sessis band for every member sings. they are at today. That lesson hilarious scene Bull's wise- time. tese Their music? Somewhere bet- was so bitter, the band almost cracking daughter tries to get his -Playing at the Capitol 2 ween heavy rock and new wave split because of it. with a little pop thrown in for A very trend-oriented agent good meaure; definitely their from Toronto offered The Freeze own unique style. a record contract—it was a And it's ONE HUNDRED PER dream come true. There was one CENT original. Brian King problem. Although he assured the Of f The band they were going to make it, writes the lyrics and the band, who missed the social last by Frain Cory acting as one, writes the music. he believed this success rested en The Freeze made it through, sure don't do it for the money." one thing, to cut their hair and and they emerged stronger than This is where they stand now, Friday, they are playing at The JUDAS PRIEST The Freeze is a family. This Curtis until Wednesday night. British Steel special relationship between the play only new wave. In short, he ever. Lead guitarist Mario Kurth not trying to appeal to the members did not develop easily, was asking the band to "sell their sums it up when he says "When a commercial audience but to their Looking further on, they're doing Columbia it was earned by plenty of hard souls for rock and roll." The band is not into it, you can tell." own creativity. Music is a serious 10:30 Live on December 14. This not a dumb album. Anyone having glanced at one of many recent work, lots of problems, and the Freeze was devastated. Their public has responded matter to them and they feel that They are confident in what magazine photos of Judas Priest vocalist Rob Halford would quickly realization that "We're all in this Everyonedisagreed on what mostly to their original music. Winnipeg is waiting for they're doing and happy to be deduce, "dumb outfit--dumb guy--dumb band--dumb album course of action to take. To turn Lead singer Brian King says, something **different. "We're back in Winnipeg. Capitol together, it's our lives." too, Dumb mistake. It all began when Brian, Garry down what seemed like a once-in- "You can put a lot more into mature enough to do our own records is confident in them stuff and people will have to take with a possible recording con- Much has been made recently of the massive upsurge in popularity and Wayne were together in a a-lifetime chance seemed like original material because there of heavy metal. Calling it a fad is not:unjust because in another year suicide. To become something is always something more you a look at what we're doing now," tract coming up. They're band called Laker. Wayne saw an headslammer rock will undoubtedly become as un-hip as it was last opportunity to form a new band. they were not was suicide for can do. A copy tune just gets says Brian King. They have an prepared to put themselves on themselves. No one was sure more cluttered up." They were, original and exciting show in the line by daring to do only what year. Judas Priest,proud musicians all,need not worry. Since most It would include Brian, Garry they believe in, and they say, and a lead guitar player Wayne what to do—it was their darkest and are in this business because store for us and we should give critics will tell you heavy metal wallows self-destructively in its own knew named Mario. The Freeze hour. they live and breathe music. "We them a chance. For those of you "It's only a matter of time." pretentions, this band should be wringing its collective hands in despair. But they won't have to. The reason being Judas Priest is the most adaptable steel outfit in the entire melting pot. Don't laugh. Rob Halford is not just another bondage attire outlet. WINNIPEG'S STAR CHOREOGRAPHER Moreover, the Priest is not just another hard rock band trying to sound like a collapsing railroad trestle. The proof is this album. Up until now this Band went by the manual, producing textbook-heavy metal. You JACQUES LEMAY know the tell-tale signs. Eight-minute songs with a three-minute guitar solo commencing at the four-minute mark. Anyway, along VA toy comes these youngsters Def Leppard and the textbook gets chucked out the window. by in two great creations Not one to lose the market to a bunch of punk ( sic) kids, Judas Priest Qoadshow Ic at :i ROCiN ROLL aboard gaiocr acts immediately. The result is twelve inches of "British Steel." It is PADDLWHEEL EEN Departure honed, refined and pared down Priest metal-nothing more and cer- REDwooD D° ding at poi. For the WSO Pops Series tainly nothing less. But because of the current trend towards the compact song, it is THE appropriate heavy metal album for the • OAP" *,ePtember Eighties. TICKETS rettions $700 405 Port age Aye All this is not to say the album lacks any nastiness associated with f a Orientique ' THREE BLIND MICE the previous Priest albums. The machine gun riffling and the we-ate- by gjAZAAR lasilicinsPEArON POO ' your-dog-for-dinner lyrics are still there. What have been added are Osborne village' urgency,a knack( excuse the term ) for surprising the listener with free-lance soloing, and most apparently, a sense of economics with each song. ititempa "Metal Gods", is the best example of the economical aspect of *CFRWmC. "British Steel." The song proceeds along nicely and the listener is JAMES BOND SUITE politely waiting for the complementary drum stop and/or hesitation usually signalling the moment of the almighty guitar, solo is at hand. For a song like "Metal Gods", this would be an easy way out. Instead, September 26-28 you get blown out of your chair or through your car windshield, WE DARE YOU MICHAEL CAINE 7, Co owe, rt.• Lrgary STANLEY BLACK & WSO ( whatever the case may he by an initial note so powerfully dense, you could cut it with a knife. If and when you recover from the initial THE shock, it's too late anyway because the lead has already peaked and in an evening of Ballet music vanished with nary a wastedv!nrd. It couldn't have been done any ISLAND and better. Now all I want to know is which guitarist is responsible. Speaking of which, twin rippers Glenn Tipton and KK Downing have (mature) continued to expand their repertoires beyond the realms the created Saturday, Oct. 4, 8:00 at the Concert Hall with last year's "Unleashed in the East". Alternative forms of their Tickets available at WSO, ATO & CBO trademark steel girder grindings and dying walrus bellows figure most prominently in "The Rage", -Grinder","Steeler", and "Don't September 30-October 2 September 27 Phone 942-0785 Have To Be Old To Be Wise". Interesting to note is Judas Priest has accomplished a musical first Toy by recording seven( count them) ER-noun-titled-songs, ACAPULO UNCENSORED ("Cheater","The Ripper", "Sinner", "Invader", "Exciter", and ROCKY__ - Winnipeg "Grinder", and• "Steeler" ). Quite a record, many would say, yet a PIKTtnit trivial detail compared to this year's statement from last decade's _In THROUGH MA" Symphony least heralded heavy metal band. British Steel. Buy it and be the first kid on your block to own a vinyl THE LOOKING GLASS EPIC THEATER Orchestra reproduction of music-to-commit-mass -murders -by. (restricted adult) 646 Main 94342ti _Tuesday,_September 23, 1980 Tuesday, September 2 31980 The Projector Page 11

Coaches go for gold

■ by Jim Bender Hockey coach, Kevin Diehl, is will strive to spike their way back aiming for the playoffs in the to another gold medal. Manitoba-Assiniboine League. "Aggressive ball sets up the He has a refreshing outlook and tempo of the game and offsets the promises exciting, competition strategy of the other team," RAFFLE playing this year. Kusano says. • SPORTS Diehl wants to give the team a new lease on life and make Despite losing two middle- hockey more enjoyable for both hitters and one starting setter, Support Red River Varsity Athletics the team and the fans. Kusano feels the future for his Diehl inherited only five team is "encouraging." COMMENT players from last year, but has Before , coaching here, Don For only $1.00 you could win over 70 in training camp. He coached three years of volleyball thinks the team will be more at Glenlawn Collegiate and two at competitive with better con- Oak Park. He coached the St. by Leslie Nielsen ditioning. Vital Jr. Men's to a second place Terry Fox is as recognized in Manitoba as in any other province. He 1st prize, 2 SEASON TICKETS Winnipeg Jets finish and coached the St. Vital- is as alive in the hearts of people as Elvis Presley was when he first St. Boniface team at the Winter Both Diehl' and Ray Newman, Games in Dauphin. introduced "rock and roll" to the vast audience of North American director of Athletic Services, say youths. And just as Elvis's defeat (death) caused an upswing in his Come watch the team slam 2nd prize, 2 SEASON TICKETS Winnipeg that the hockey team remains their way to victory at the Sept. popularity after almost ten years of plateauism; so it is with our young intact for only two years while one-legged runner, Terry Fox. Terry's cross-country run brought in 27 pre-season tournament. The playing teams have been Invitational Volleyball Tour- the bucks, sure; but the amount wasn't even comparable to the Warriors- together for a number of years. amount turned in to the Canadian Cancer Society after it was nament is scheduled for Oct. 31- But Diehl isn't one to rest upon Nov. 1. discovered he was suffering from lung cancer ( his defeat). • ready-made excuses. "We're Yes, it was Fox's second bout of cancer that turned Manitobans into aiming for fourth place," he says. one big sympathetic crowd. It was his lung cancer that triggered the Tickets available: The Rebels finished on the John Loxton, second-year conscience of every store in Winnipeg to put a can on their counters bottom rung of the league last coach, isn't happy. With three with "Help Terry Fox complete his marathon of hope" encircled in a year, but pulled up their socks to silver medals in his hip pocket, red heart. Info Booths, SA office, win a silver medal at last year's Loxton wants his teams to slide to So it was "Help Terry Finish" that brought lumps to the throats of From left to right, the new coaches for the 1980-81 year are; John Loxton, curling; Four-West Championship, losing the gold. Manitobans rather than "Run Terry, Run." Premier Sterling Lyon Bernard Jones, men's basketball; Kevin Diehl, hockey; Barb Francis, women's to the powerhouse Red Deer team Loxton hopes to put together sent a telegram from Manitoba to Terry Fox saying: "Manitobans are volleyball, and Don Kusano men's volleyball. that went on to win the national three cohesive curling inspired by your courage and your continuing concern for others SA executives, North Gym. championship. units—men's, women's and during this difficult period for you. Citizens of this your native mixed—that will complement proVince followed your progress across the country and were ready to each other. He will be showing welcome you when the sad news of your affliction was reported." Draw Date, October 15, 1980 Kevin played hockey for Pilot them fundamentals and "We fully recognize the difficulty and determination exhibited He scoots! He scores! Mound, the-St. James Flyers, and establishing strategy during the during your westward run, and we are deeply moved by your desire to the University of Winnipeg. many practices that the teams help others." by Jim Bender "Please support us," he says to will have. They will also be en- "You bring a new dimension to the words dedication and courage. What is Scooter Hockey? Well, It's a specially designed sport provides. Others are flag foot- hockey lovers. "It will be well tered in a number of bonspiels Our hopes and prayers are with you." INDEPENDENT it's a sort of poor man's polo. for men and women who don't ball, volleyball, table • tennis worth your while." during the year. And indeed, Terry has left a mark on us. The Terry Fox Marathon at Without the horse. And, of course, think they're skilled at anything (ping-pong), badminton, The Rebels will play at the Old Before coaching here, John Assiniboine Park sponsored by McDonald's and The Bay was not just College clubs flourishing without the mess. athletic. basketball, co-ed volleyball, co- Exhibition Arena on McPhillips. coached curling for four years at Volleyball coach, Barb a "big turn-out", it was monstrous. "You play on a scooter with a Sticks and scooters will be ed softball, golf, bonspiels and Kildonan East and Miles Mac- JEWELLERS Francis, has gold in her eyes this People young, old. and handicapped ran in the one, two and three- sawed-off hockey stick," says provided (no stones). hockey. Donnell Collegiates. He also skips year. After a successful regular mile runs. Even a few dogs with "I'm supporting Terry Fox" pinned June Scooter Hockey is just one of Flag football starts Sept. 22. his own rink at the Heather Exciting Collection of Graham, co-ordinator of season that saw the team capture on their collars loped alongside their owners. Previous articles to the con- registering for your favorite intramural sports. the many programs Graham Volleyball starts Sept. 24. Curling Club. From the midst of enthusiastic confusion. one might sit back and trary, we will be offering activity. If interest warrants, an Columbia Diamond first place last year, Barb was The team practices Monday at say: "Yes, the breakthrough has finally been made. An important root students the opportunity to introductory meeting will be held disappointed that they didn't do the Highlander Curling Club at in cancer research has been planted. Money. Terry Fox prompting participate in various club ac- in about two weeks. Watch for Engagement Rings better in the Provincials ( they five. Canadians to donate $12 million to the Canadian Cancer Society has tivities. Acitivities such as judo, announcements. lost to Brandon in the finals). A badminton coach should be raised half of what is spent in a year on research. Whether it is fear, karate, archery, trampoline.' named soon. sympathy, or a mixture that is churning in the hearts of Canadians, riflery, and possibly curling will - ATI addition, if there is any Special offer to Men's basketball coach, the long-needed response to cancer is here. And Terry Fox, almost a be available providing enough activity that you would like to see Francis will be startinealmost Bernard Jones, hopes to bounce Christ-figure, has won the Canadian heart through his altruistic effort, interest is shown by students and added to the above list, please students only - from scratch this, her third year, his team to a winning season and as only three players are his downfall and his rise to popularity through his defeat. staff . contact 'me, Roy Pollock, in the a medal at the end of it. It is the end of the beginning, and we are acting like we have always North Gym immediately so we 25% OFF REG. returning from last year. acted in the past against war, industry, religion and government: We must have a commitment can prepare a registration list for Barb is hoping to capture that waking up to reality by the jolt of tragedy and reacting with tin- from the participants before final that activity as well. PRICE OF DIAMOND elusive gold with a strong; Jones' team should be exciting bounded determination. And this time, there is only one side. Terry arrangements for instructors or defence. "I demand that my as he favours a fast-break, free- Fox and his followers against the disease that captures almost one out facilities will be made. ENGAGEMENT RINGS players play a tight defence," she wheeling offensive style. His of every three Canadians. We've needed Terry Fox for a long time. says. She is hoping that taller defence should force turnovers as Please come to the North Gym Roy Pollock girls this year will give her more he likes the "pressure man-to- And now that he has completed the necessary "defeat procedure", we Department Head can all begin the long run against cancer that he has started for us. at your earliest convenience to effective blockers. man" set-up. All in all, it should indicate your interest by Physical Education Prior to coaching at Red River, be crowd-pleasing, slam-dunkin' Barb was a player-coach in the basketball. Senior Women's League, ran Bernard coached the Old several coaches' clinics and Spaghetti Factory team in the played at the University of Greater Winnipeg Men's League Winnipeg. She is a Level Three last year. coach. A tournament at Red River is Men's volleyball coach, Don scheduled for December. Kusano, promises "aggressive" "Please come and support tits," volleyball this year as his team he says.

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