z i : > -“witehed to the’ sclences | i continued - ‘to excel. In ’ nowadays. matali foie Studies. g- student: in: the . Adevision : at a7 Community a _ _Agademic. the fall of: 1979, She ‘later =: ~ dation’ ito. achievement she was, active| ‘Institute, will offer a new ° - ia ‘campus student affairs, -\ | graduate. nurse iéfresher '.- She served on the Women's _ Advisor y! . Committed of. -Northwest - Community . College’ and: worked with the Northwest ~ . Women Against Rape. She . _ was-also a representative to’ - Geology,” -an interest she: develqped in the Northwest Community . Geology course. . ee ‘ : r bs scholastic The Open. Learning ” ‘program that. will. serve : students ina Il regions’ of. BCL ‘The program is based. ° community ~ participation the B,C,. Federgtion :of ‘tutorial ” epee "are the basis far granting | Women and worked on the” telephone. ; ‘this ‘medal. - ~ Northwest: "Studies Students will’. “cover te Joanna , enraled Jin. “the Conference. coe ‘nursing theory. in course ° lmanities ard. social.‘ Codgemans is now at UBC.” materials delivered to their = ences program at NCC in ‘‘whete:she is ‘majoring in home .-by . mail, . then an accepted. hospital or -other. médical facility in their community, - College. must be read - Registered’ Asbociation -: “of, titel undertake clincial work. in , Record Reviews. shit _¢ POWER, CORRUPTION AND LIES, ‘New Order, Factory Records (FACD 11). most powerful and profoundly depressing froups ai the late 1's, Jey Division, Neither is the outgrowth, New Order. For the most part this band has shucked the staggering despair that marked Joy - - Division's work until the suicide of lead , Singer Ian Curtis, and have moved more toward the aynthesized dance-type music ° that’s getting more ‘and more play on radio ‘But, . despite the more . rhythmic - approach and the addition of a happy~ ‘undertone tothe music, the lyrics on. Power, Corruption and Lies axe ‘till tied-to ‘the original band’s style ~ not happy, not hopeful and not.reaily easy io listen to, _ ‘New Order are what's lefi cf one of the ~ —~-find’Mbst of 146 Hime. This record ald’ sounds a lot better then Credit. Producer Steve Smith, who-also ‘did the Jast album for Toronto, has _ Smoothed out the band’s sound, adding a bit more keyboard and guitar to the background mix, without taking-away the edges that separate this from.most.of the so-called rock that gets churned out by the bucketful by numberless, forgetable bands, : - There's’ even a bluesy’ number, ‘Who! 8 Your Lover, that gives vocalist Holly ° Woods a chance to stretch her cords abit ~ on something different. . . ~ _ Ke it wasn’t for the title song, Girls : Night Out would be a really classy rock album alll : . the way through, As it stands, it only gets nine out of ten. PUNCH TO CLOCK. Elvis Costello and the . Attractions, Columba Records . (FC: 38897). °° care It’s tough to get used to the-n new ‘Elvis Costello. > Actually, the new Elvis ién't all, that new. He's .been evolving out’ of the. old . Elvis for several years now, ever sinée he- started to'move away from the straight. uitar-organ-bass-drums style of ' post- ‘punk rock and roll with his third record, Armed Forces: Since that time, ‘he's . gradually changed from rock to, well, you . can’t call it rock strictly because what he This is. - was ‘doing ‘before’ was ‘that... different, ‘mellower ‘musivally - -and far more produced than his firet four albums. Weare. . “Some outstanding sotigs are “featuren a= ——=—-Hebk, he’s even got dew glassee, ‘and: he ” Power, two of the best being the first songs on each side of the record.. On side-one,- . ’ Age of Consent leads off witha positively ' jumpy beat and sounds like it would make aa hell of a single. You could -almost ‘dance it, (Unfortunately, the band's ; current single, Blue Monday, ign’t on the shell out for the.12” single. Aggravating.) .. ‘On side two, the first song {s Your Silent .Face, a slower number with lyrics like. ““'The thought that never changes becomes a stupldji " and other uplifting dems. Not “ that’ It's not a good song, it’ Js; with a _ Burprisingly melodic instrumental and an ‘excellent vocal. ‘However, it’s not the ‘Sound of Music. Neither.is moat of the rest of the record, with songs like Ultraviolence, 586 and Leave Me Alone. New Order is a lot easier to take than Joy Division ever was, with at least a smattering of hope. in with all the. depressed, cold atmosphere they create, . Be warned, though. With eve or two exceptions, this isn’t the. kind of a record you'd put’on-at a‘party.. Not wnless-you © wanted to. danipen the spirits of the guests. GIRLS NIGHT OUT. Toronts. Solid Gold . , Records (SGR 1016), ‘Right off the bat, as soon as you put on side.one, you hear ‘the tille cut from Toronto's new record, Girls Night Out, and you think, oh no, they've justrewritten the - _ last record and recorded it all over again. TORONTO | dats NIGHIWN\ ’ See, it’s really too bad that Girls Night Out is a straight cop of the big hit from last - year's Get it on Credit, Your Deddy Don't Know. Hearing that song first ctuld put a. lot of people. off what really is a Good _ album, barring that one slip up, Several good singles jump -straight off _ this record on first listening and hang on over repeated playing. Ready te Make Up, ‘weitten by guitarist. Brian Affen, is a terrific ballad, surprising for the group, “¢gpecially since itis so good and. Toronto is ~. kngwh mostly for the straight hard rock \ they’ve concentrated on in thelr first several records. Another is Standing In, and the first four songs onthe secand side are all candidates for airplay. ‘They're catchy, melodie and : ~ they: rock as Well, which is atough mix ah eS i Records "supplied by. Hardly looks like Buddy Holly anymore. “But, if the acid may be gone from the : music, it's still there in the lyries and that’s réally where Costello has always stood outa social critic that just happened. ° to come along when minimalist rock was - instyle. Now, he's gone through that and: ~ his clubland perlod and sounds a lot more - mature, if not happier than he was, lI. cos The two most powerful songs on the ‘album, Shipbuilding and Pills and Soap, are slaps at English society for its support ‘- of and handling of the Falkland Islands war, the first in English history in over 15 years. Shipbuilding is-a droll, bitter look at the economic benefits of war and the self-centred, self-serving way Costella: sees people supporting the war: “With all the will in the world.” “Is it worth it, A | new winter coat and shoes for the wife And a bicycle on the boys birthday . we'll be shipbullding.”. The other Falkland song, Pills and Soap, deals with the way the media handled the war: “They talked to the sister,: the father, the ‘mother, With a microphone in one hand and‘a chequebook in the other, And the camera noses in on the tears on “her face, The tears on her. face, the tears on her face. . .””°: While ignoring the real issues involved in the war, Costello says the media gave coverage of the Royal Family's various excursions: (and all we . get are pictures of Lord and Lady Muck) and: populist, jingoistic patriotic calls to arms (You think your country needs you but you know it never will. . So pack up _ your troubles in @ stolen, handbag, Don't — dilly-dalty boys, rally around the flag.”’ Costello also has time to attack some old, favorite. targets, like incest in The World and his Wife, stugid movies made strictly for escape in. The Invisible Man, in general in Let Ther All Talk’ and The Greatest Thing, and all this set'to a bouncing, hora-driven sound supplied by ‘” producers Clive Langer and Alan Winstanley. Musically, it’s not ‘the Costello that used - to blast out of the stereo with the purich of punk ‘and the pure sulphuric acid in tie . - lyrics, and the targets aren't the sanie” now as before, but the: songs ‘are all . listenable, ‘not always ‘the case with : Bocially-concious music.. And Costello is still, one of the cleverestt songwriters around, He has & way with the knife; and: everyone has to.watch out: for it now, program Students: will be completed : welcome), . Clowns, the: distance, learning — format makes the program ~ + of particular. ‘interest. ‘to’ these, who: . do “mat, ‘ haye ‘on ‘a. distance “learning. oe “model of directed pelfatudy , Gnd elinieal ‘practice, wath: ite, sty éred ‘wlth the: Nurs. es “intended for ‘those who have been absent from* active nursing. for ‘five years or. more, . Pending ‘RNABC » “approval, the f inst, group of 90 students will be accepted: _to the program September!" —_ » 1983. after they have. completed - required prerequisite‘ material.: Programming: : will be - ~ flexible so that between, 15. and 23 weeks may “be taker. to complete., : This | new . progcam | hes. ‘been. developed : jointly by) OLI and Kwantlen College. involving” “24 by Kwantlen. College in ‘June. Recommendations. from. the pilot group will. be’ incorporated into’ the :new.: -program to be’ delivered by OLL in 1993-84, - : Nurses. wishing to learn . more . about .the. new . refresher ‘program’ should: contact "in. ‘OLIT Advising ”! centre. A music-filled, fun. filled,” end of summer is planned and you are invited to- ‘it The third annual, Summer -’ ~ Folk Fest will be held in the last weekend of August and — this year -organizera are: _ extending an invitation to: the :; to display arts and crafts, . help ‘provide music, food. fall - - ethnic -.. GROUPE ‘plus’ the performing arts’ ‘such as _ jugglers puppeteers, One of the features is a children’s area - s@.people who can work with and: entertain children are needed. Volunteers are also ‘needed. in setting up: and , cleaning up at Lower Little Park for the fest. , ‘The folk fest will go from about noon to dark. If you can help in- any’: way call Northern deLights at 635- 9415 . . interested in vegetable gardening, categories - why. _ Fred. Annett 635-8263,--Bill a looking for volunteers is th Skeena « “Valley Fall. Fair,’ ° and: ‘Community Centre ani the - _ fairs ‘association. relies ~. your fair. ‘community’ to © - participate. we The community is Invited a | lies IN TOWN? ‘and ~ {FOR You! livestock, .' ‘COME STAY WITH US” * ‘at English Hay near Stanley Park in beautiful downtown Vancouver . "TOLL-FREE 800-268-8993 fe 1755 DAVIE STREET. VANCOUVER, BC. V6G TW5 ; TELEPHONE (604) 682-1831 i baking, photography, flowers, needlework, to” ‘name ‘but a few. of - the .. hot call. : Boutilier at 635-8209 or Mary’ “Another ~ “organization . Number-13 is beitig planned : for. Sept. $4 at'Lions Park - :thé - Thornhill. heavily: ona‘ lot of kind — _ hearted folks-who volunteer for ~~ their services -- everything. from judging - - exhibits to cleaning .up, ‘but Tight now what they’ really need is people to help plan ~and. orgapize.. it. you -are Waldbauer at 635-5615. Its Saturday, Aug: aT : Mr. Evelyn Ritter.’ is. pleased to announce - the marriage of her. daughter | Brenda Lee to: Edwin John~ “the son of Jim and June McEwan on this date, - Until Friday, Sept. 2. - The. Northwest Community © ‘College. academic’ devision fall. « registration will take place - - from Wednesday, Aug. 31 to. Friday, Sept. 2. These -involve transfer credits ard “career programs. Monday, Sept. 5 : Post offices throughout -B.C. and the Yukon will be closed’ in: observance - of Labor ‘Day. * Like most businesses regular service | will resume Tuesday. “LET US PUT. OUT THE MAT. 2, Pat Fontes Qetet ine me Nancy Gourlie "phone = 635-7077 . soon § 1 a Gonddle . VENETIAN DINING LOUNGE “CONTINENTAL ATMOSPHERE" Next tothe Rupert Motor inn Overlooking the Harbour RIVE IN DINE INOUR EXQUISITE VENETIAN DINING LOUNGE | Open é:30a.m, to 30pm. For Reservations: LAGONDOLA ‘ CINING ROOM + GORIVE IN: - - BM-2671 or 624-2359 1st Ave. W. at oth St. TO THE — ToaMIcUN THN THEATRES . Hidden sornewhere In the paper are two Terrace | -: phone numbers. Ifyou find them andone Is yours . you win two FREE paises. ; Tickets must be picked up at The. Dally Herald 3010. Kalum St. FREE DASOEO : this. date:™ “Workshops, ” dancing. For. information if. - fish,--smoked meats, réelreshments are {pt sale. . meeting is held Kitimat Friday, ‘Sept. | 16 ‘The One Parent Families " of Canada’s fall conference. ‘will be hosted this fall by the Fort: St.John. chapter.. “There will bea Special bus , leaving” Prince: ‘George: on» There’ will: be dining.’ ‘and, “you think youd ; cenjoy. r “weekend. . without atlend the conference call : Judy at 638-1835. ~ Gaturday, Oe 2 7 ‘Mr. AHan Debeau of “Terrace: and Mrs. Audrey Dubeau of - announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter - _ Lauren ‘to Allen Stephen - ‘Broadway, The wedding is to take’place in Port Alberni on'this date, .— Saiurdays “Skeena | Valley ‘Farmer's: “Market ‘is held every Saturday from 9 a.m. to 2 pm. at the Lower Little parking lot in Terrace. Frésh local produce, ‘Kugust when crops = begin really coming in. An Alcoholics Anonymous each Saturday froin 9:15 pm. to _ 1015 pm. in the Sacred Heart Church at- Straume. For further information call Ursula at- 635-9254 or Tillie at 636-1223, the ‘-childten and “would. like-to New: ‘Westminster are pleased to’ the Herald, -Friday.. August 46, 1989; Page s . ~ : -We are very: proud .to- announce — .that ~ - the ‘Carlos: “and: Beatriz.” “Francis Arduh: ‘to. teach. youth . ballet for... the: performers, wore _ Choreographers. aad | teachers. Beatriz has-also’ appeared as a guest artist ' with “les Grand’ Ballet -Canadiens” ‘in Montreal. We are also looking for - instructdrs for a-Preschool - “Cooking Monster Class: and . Ballet - for Preschool classes, If you ‘are ‘interested, please call sathy at 632-7161 ‘after Aug, - 4 a am sute that everyone ’ has had enough rain! Pray for. sun—the wading pools will open daily from 11,a.m, ’ tod p.m. as Jong as it shines, ' Until Aug. 27° - _ A display of fabric art, Works in clay, carved wood, batik and, photography selected from aver 200 entries is not at the Kitimat Museum. The components of the exhibition range from modern abstract works to traditional. native themes, ‘there is something to suit everyone's taste, This - display is part of the Art -_ Circles ‘83 tour.’ ‘The _ CLASSIFIED ACTION LINE © -” museum is open ‘Tuesday "Sunda, d onda .; _fecreation department has. *- ores “ mr ‘Secured _the’ services: of. Gaus ‘Sept 6 ; ae Riverlodge ~ . Center. upcoming year. They have. “public. " mariy. years experience, as; ne - Thursday from.11a.m. to p.m,; Friday from i a.m. to 8. pam. and) it” Is. elo ‘ls Fentals may be ‘arranged by:* calling Tamitik at 632-7161, - ... ‘The center wishes you a: good ‘ summer and will. Bee, you in September. . Mount Elizabeth’ Secondary School graduate. Deborah Vierira is among. 20 recipients of 1888 Crown ; Zellerbach Student-Awards,. The awards: program, now in its seventh year, is: designed to asslt promising: students during their first ‘year of post: secondary study. a Deborah, of Kitimat, ” intends to use - the - $750 award to study accounting and computer ‘selence at Queens: © University = iri Kingston, Ontario. ‘She won. one of the eight. awards offered. to. graduates: of. 7 secondary schools in areas where the company is a -major employer. Another 12° awards are presented annually to the dependents of ae sto: the! “>, Tamil tik dubilee= =. °°! “Sports Complex and Sam..: *- ~-bindsay: “Memorial Poll... - “remain: open. - “For. the> | convenience ‘of the public’: :' - Field Bookings and Van. Crown Zellerbach employees or. retired associates,