Br a te ag re ee in ener LOS ANGELES AP) -— ' Gene Reynolda bas - ‘never. escaped the habit of going to school. where he ‘obtained his World War, When he Teft his fob MASH to. help develop Lou Grant for nalism classes... © | He hasn’t neled Elnce The Couatry Girl. and The Brldges of Toko-Rl, but still. takes acting ‘lessons. .‘'l study with Nina Foth,” he says. “That's simply to help my relations with actors.” Reynolds Feele he has tor of Low Grant and creative consultant to M-A- _ SH. He says, “I've got. “plenty of challenges now. And I would naver think of Spring cleanup was on the minds of these young people from the Gospel Alllance Chureh In Terrace who collected over 100 bags, of litter in the Bench ares. along Skesnaviaw Hill. Halliwell to Uplands: School. and the North. Sparks. and. residential areas In between. The “Litter More people are saying cheese TORONTO (CP) — In creasingly sophisticated palates and a growing multicultural population. are having a favorable effect on the Canadian cheese ‘Industry, says a@ dairy official. : Murray Dedd, president, of the Canadian Dairy Foods Service Bureau, saya the average . Canadian eats about seven - Xdlograms of cheese each year = an increase of more than 60 per cent during the last decade -- and.annual cheese production has risen to about 280,000 tones in 1980. * “Although Ca nadiaa - cheddar accounts for about $8 per cent of al) cheese sold In Canada, about 85 varieties are processed to ‘accommodate growing con- sumer’ acceptance of the product, Dodd says. And despite a 2.5-per-cent increase thi# morith in the legislated price fbr in- ‘duatriak milk — which’ ’ ghould soon translate into a three-centsperkilogram =. rise In the retail price of cheese -— Dodd- says Canadians show no eign of abandoning their prefer: ences. y Tastes across the country vary, he saja, with Quebecers ‘ending to be a Iitte more willing to try sophisticated products and ‘people in British Columbia eating about $0 per cent more cheddar . than Canadians in the other provinces, CNorth Anfericans: generally have fairly bland palates compared with Europeans,” Dodd eays. “andage reault, the biggest © wellers after cheddar are the milder cheeses Iike Colby, beick and mozzarella. Cheese plays a large role in the diet of Canadiana with European backgrounds, who lead the way in an vlee-_. «generally = is increasing demand for more exotic flavors, Bays Dodd. However, ry nutrition at Bays consumers should be careful when, substituting cheese for met when meat prices Increase: Doryna Peace, director of Peace. and Musten Ltd, of Toronto, saytthat: while cheese is equivalent in more calcium per kilogram — it lacks vitamin B12. and . has less iron. Peace says “cheese high: in . cholesterol, aalt and animal fat. . A.D. MacDonald, econdmics vice-president of the Canadian Dairy Foods Service Bureau, anid Canadian processora’ could improve their export per- formance.” _ ‘MacDonald says recent’ - agreements with the Uinlted allow. ‘Canadians. to; export “633. tonnes annually. Ja 1980, daly 82 tonnes’ were. ship: * ped — about 49 per cesit of States’ would the available quota, . - . The federal government requires © Canadian processora to. follow the recipes of cheeses de- veloped abroad, says Dodd: protein to: beef~ and has . taking a job away from an wetter!” which along with research success of Lou Grant and M- ‘ASH — was not one that came ensy for Reynolds, a child star in the 10%. He started at 10 in the Our Gang comedies and at 14 was under. contract to MGM. He was in such pictures as Boys Town, Trall. His specialty seemed to be portraying the heroes as young men: Robert Taylor in The Crowd Roars, Ricardo Cortez. in In Old California and John BKEAL IN Madame X. Critters” are about 16-years-old and spent elght .hours Saturday helping the: community look cleaner. They were rocky road for a child actor. education. 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Publle Hearing will be held on proposed Zoning Amendment By-law Project No. ADP-02.8106. — The general Intent. of the by-law amendment isas follows: To provide for thé ‘Issuance ‘ot Development Permits and . designate that property legally described as: Lots 1-11, Plan- ' 4853, Lot 1, Plan 4351,:Lot A and Remainder of Lot 2, Plan $413; Lots 3 5, Plan 4351, Parcel A, Plan 7999, Remainder of Lot A, Plan 6741, Lot:1, Plan 9801, Lots 1-3, Plan 7273, all of Block 19, District Lot 3622 Lots 1-4, Plan 4320, Lots A & B, _ Plan 4464, Lot 2, Plan 3125,'WV2 & EV2 of Lot 12, Lot 13 & 14,. . + We & EV2 of Lot 15, all of Plan 102, Lot A, Plan 4602, ail of Block 42, District Lot 362; Loti, Plan 4054, Lot 1 & 2, Plan _ 2024, all of Block 43, District Lot 362; all of R5, C.D., being the ‘south side of Lazelle between Eby and Kenney Streets, and Including 3205 Eby Street and 4804 Highway.'é West, and — Remainder of Block 21 & 22, Plan 970, District Lot 360, being =~ 2509 Pear Street, and 2510 Sparks ‘Street respectively, as Development Permit Araas. , - SCHEDULE D . 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Lou Grant, whith ‘stars Edward Asner as the frascible cliy editor of the | Loa Angeles Tribune, is the first successful television series about newspapering. “That’s due in no amall part tothe considerable research done by Reynolds and his — team and to the meticulous manner in which Reynolds examines the story with the | writers. Thal was a practice’. _ Reynolds had successfully _ used onroom 223 and MAS Lou Grant was a new kind ofabow,” hesays. “Ithas no _ Melodramatic moments to hook the -viewer. It's 2 literate show. It's a drama of a city room and its _ wonderful family, I think i's the first time anyone had looked at journalism and sald there was drama in it. “We did the same kind of “research to find the characters and the humor and the drama that we found in the M-A-S-H unit. It's a very rich field. In the past the reporter, had al- ways been a crime reporter. A euphemism for" ‘Private eye.” Reynolds gees Low Grant as a“confilet of kdens.””. “The thing is to deal with it evenly,” he says, “and to + mobilize the strongest ideas” L "Reynolds ¢ enters choot often on each side of tha issue, It toakes for good drama. The thing I fove about the show is that it has such variety. Such richs, I: don't thiak I could follow this with just a chow about two guya and a girl. | “We need an. opportunity for a lot of curvesin the | - he turned to directing. He _ war a topdirecter, then jaro: . taiced ‘The Ghost and Mrs; story. MA-SH dealt with medicine,’ authorily, - war, the Korean culture. This is contemporary and it ‘deals with today’s Lasues and with our city room family. ; “One thing we atrive for is journalistic dilemmas. The strike story presented a di-- Jemma. Sodid the conflict of interest. You have a story about dumping wastes, but in betrayed. So it’s a story.of’. 8 foxle the written several episodes himself. 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