eA a ae . The novel, following in the . “Geldof of Ireland's B-AUIMAL FERC Sbe may not-have written book’s strongest point. The Great Canadian Novel Fielding, who has’ two but Joy Fielding has cer- young children of her own,- sald she wrote the book after saking herself what was the Fielding, a Toronto writer worst thing that could who has been published by happen to her, American companies in the “I can never re-read the United States and largely ig- beak without erying at the: tainly produced a great - Bored in Canada, hes hitthe end.” jackpot’ with ber ‘latest ef fort, Kiss Mommy Goodbye, Fielding, 35, said recently thal she would rather be rich than famous but Kiss — Mommy Goodbye promises TORONTO (CP) — Like to give her both fame and any rock singer reaping | fortune. international acclaim, abob The vein of Kramer vs Kramer, Boomtown Rats loves to talk _ ber book above the pack. ' woman given to bizarre explores the breakup of a about his successes — but - marriage, a custody batile mention the early mistakes for the children and the in conveying his group's attempts to start anew life. image and be becomes one But Fielding goes a step wince. further and introduces one of "it's ridiculous,’ he the latest problems — child bristles, “We're still paying kidnapping bya parent. for those mistakes, almost Even before the book was five yeara later,” published, Fielding stood t2 © The group's name alone — make $500,000 from the sale. taken from a! youth gangin a _ of paperback rights, a film James Joyce novel — con- option, book club sales and — jures a guttural ‘earthiness foreign rights. She is also and initial éfforts to bring ‘working on thefilmscriptfor them to North American a-movie planed by Sam attention were far. from and «TV movies. But . exaggerated accounts from Fielding’s uncanny knack abroad of outrageous con- for capturing dialogue lifts certs — raw liver was once thrown into the audience — . Vitor is a domineering . and town council ordinances perfectionist who tries subtly which to this day prohibit and not so subtly (0 control them from playing in their his wife's every move. Their ome town of Dubtin. arguments over = in- It was not the stuff from Oemequential details such as © which legends are spawned, the dress Donna will wear to And because they emerged a party or whether the at roughly the same time as " shepherd's ple was made punk rock — with a crude with tomato paste or tomato _ first album that seethed with sauce seem ridiculous butin the rapid pacing rock — 7 most marriages these are North American radio the flashpoints. Frogrammers ignored their Donna‘s rebellion against music. - : Vietor’s control goes ta hilarious lengths, or colors, Geldof and band. tackled as she changes her bair tint topical material with a from brown to blonde to iterate verve and musical white te strawberry blonde maturity on their subsequent tored to auburn to black, all albums. They were cat- to show her-husband, and -egorized as’ punks, and to herself, she still bas a - thisday they pay the price of separate identity. Then, with that infamy in the U.S. her head looking like 2 fright. Meanwhile, Canada and wig, she chope off the hair the rest of the world has ' and takes on what ber bus- efibraced the band's cheeky band calls her Auschwitz wt linked to. a strange * you - Geldof, It mattered little that tats be herald a Goodbye is — 3% ‘Sanitation, the company garbage collection. =. “People have become mote aware of recycling,” says Bell. The latest effort is ‘the city’s third and the The financial success of few lines’ of “poetry by | small,” se has sid“ aim “company’s second attempt this: book has shown again. that Cumadian authors can strike it big by ignoring their backgrounds. Kisa Mommy Goodbye: is set in Florida and California and makes only glancing: reference to Canada... The. major Canadian. contribution is a sagacity with a passion. Their third album, last yeu’s The Fine Art of Surfacing, sold 150,000 copies in this country, Their single, I Don't, Like Mondays — about a mass murderer's statement to police — ene thee music to AM _ recent " nine-clty Canadian totir to promote their fourth album, Mondo Bongo, which owes as much to reggae arid ska 43 new wave, attests to the band’s musical strenjrth: | A cocky, -sye culate, ‘lithe performer whose- vigorous stage presence and facial features draw frequent Monds Bongo ssignals a significant change in musical . direction. Many expected thern to fallow their commercially sy-tcessful album of last year with an equally accessible jsiece of . work. Instead, the album ‘‘is different, a real departure to our fans, I'm sure;” says I think that in many ways, your success’ nile a group depends on hos: well pease yoursell * says former teacher wh ence wn couver’s Geerzia Stra ight peaspeper. * € would hiave been quite easy for un to for ‘Van- . Margaret Atwood “which; - :: Fielding. iad” Helle . : ‘pays her goal is to be a best-': paper disappeared. response from . Canadian publishers when she offered her early books and turned to the American market where she has struck it fich, “Canadians - think. too’. repeat the success of The. Fine Art of Suriacitg. But if - a band is going to stay together, you always have to. move on and change your “To us, the important . ; thing is to please ourselves first," Geldof " “Someday, it may mean we have ‘an-audience of six -- ourselves — but we won't fall - into the trap. “T think I’ve given up on America,” he: says.' “They. . have very much a ‘Family Feud’ mentality in ratio — _ Fine up 100 people and see the Vancouver office of . Campbell Sharp’ chartered accountants said there roust be others better qualified for the $62,000-a-year post he will take up April 1; but aa president of the Institute of - Chartered Accountants of . British Columbia last year, “I spoke out about govern ment.” . And that, combined with his education and ex- petience, larided him the job - over. 200 chartered -ac- countants whose names were ' ‘submitted as - possible “T plan to -continue in the style of Jim MacDonell,"’ said Dye,-. who credits for “inevitable for‘ someone who when the market for. waste selling novelist, but her ‘Under thie system, home- success and the route she has taken ere ‘sure to attract | notice among young Ce * nedion ‘writers, - Finding” a “market for __ Wasle paper in nota problem - ' for Bel now. local - insulation Boomtown Rats made mistakes Ea nn . ‘cent of the recycled paper ~ Ll: and the remainder is sent to: a broker in Granby, Ques | ne what they like, nothing with mainly . European : ae See apne ee ee Be paiement Ue tet dee ae mp Om me gn er ay bear Serpe cme veay emai aman canny = a i stlpnpe - “responsible for the city’s | _ bo make a go of the project. | ‘i: [Perhape - that -abift was “Previous. projects failed - sac ace gn ch aad sib atigte lbs aL pole phan a a ; “All in all the cify isin a win, notose situation.” toe About 90 tonnes of paper is calleteddally— teens is” Bell is optimnistic about soon - ~reaching 60-to -70-tonnes daily averages. -The agteement with the city and — Provinelal Sanitation. calls A. for an equal sharing of any . ‘peodit. 2 “Our target. “a 12,000. tonnes of paper a year,” said "Curry. “Ovex 26,000 tonnes ia Tr! - ey (a ohn dt otra my, Pan . . : el pte PR Ay. hehe customers. who. prefer the: ° Roper at $2.40 «tonto paying " gays, __ Beneral’s report. $400 0 ten for. pulp, Bell says : vironmental agency, $25,000 Goldwyn Jr. uplifting. . comparisons jwith Mick’ . 2 In addition, Fiekling has a Tocoincide with their first | Nagger, Gedo!’ is one of the Dye hi ed for fh sSeethstatianes |) Bighpetomance tees $50,000 advance for her next’ album release, their U.S. few bona fide titers to sur- e Ir r -Eapite _bendiapped - Donen oye whetie’ slominum alloy book, The Othe Wiman: record company mailed vive new wave music. - and-bale paper af the 2,400. ~*Stotted dual font dire /.--Plush custom seat. Kiss Mommy Goodbye is. pickled rats to the rock In many groups, ‘his | squere-metre _ recycling’ brakes. tatting, »-fTranststorized ignution thestory of Donna Edmunds media asa promotional striking individual success spea ing ‘out centfe. Now the federal =Adjustale rot au lok, “Halogen beacight 24 ami the course her life takes gimmick In Toronto, the would create jealousy and government has-commis- J). *5-W2y sdjustable load set- #1980 "GS" modal twelve. ¥ . after Victor Cressy enters it, band was introduced to the diszenaion. WINNIPEG (CP) — Macdonelt and ~ his sioneda feasibility study on: Adomping adjstments enemas amend ig "sweeps ber off ber feet and press in a dimiy-tit, aban- “But we're enjuals,” Dye ‘aye be curoad hi the employment of the ; : abe finds berself tapped in doned warehouse which was keyboardist Jobainy Fingers appointorent as Canada’s handicapped _in other "See ‘Lame Warsong” beacon for deta .. an whappy marriage. = found only by following one of six band members, all: ney. auditer-general by can recycling projects. |. , : Rina bole the story is, . spray-peinted: directions on So toe Pe pene Seana Danae out’ abot -ey~ soit br fiearp +. “SeRiration , of” garhage fal-life and in sctires of book There were also Memandée at a Clublin high - The & year-old pariner in for their tax dollars , pia eee tb te te , This is a vast ‘im- provement over the. traditional role of an auditor '— simply attesting that a certain ‘nurober ‘of dollars. (were spent on a given project, ‘he’ said. He added that Henderson's ., performance helped expand — the role of the office and resulted in new legislation fn. : auditor general's, tems of gy. ; neers iasiity ‘Pollution Probe, an cn to conduet a publicity ff -Sasaet by thee yen GS-1000GX See the full Sutuki line at the Annual Skeena | Mall Motorcycle Show March 20821. ss - TERRACE EQUIPMENT — g SALES LT8. Hasil Lokolsé . always what he considers to _ be the meat ofthe auditor’ TTHDAY ADVENTIST " Services: ‘Sat. 9:90 am. - Sabbath School (Sunday | School) 1f:00 a.m. Worship i Wed. 7:30 p.m. Adult . Bible Study CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH. dargarten . Ahrough aduit) 11:00 a_m. Surette ocr ae EN Regular Henan mt . . : ales - Sen Jook. ; Reverend $. Van Deslen. Finally, the constant vane Sparks Street and Prayer Service pressure arn Victor proves ~ |. > Straume Avenue CHRIST 7 7 . ‘ : : ‘ { Ae conch anal se Haves . 10:00 a.m, LUTHERAN ae him, only, to face a bitter . Sunday School - Terrace ” CHURCH ; custady battle. . 4:00 p.m. 9 -. 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