“MONTREAL icp Canada targent, ‘aviation : Airllne | safety might. be Union jeopiardized-if the govern: ~~ Jn an eaviroament where: meyt: carries out a- U.S.- cost-cutting ‘becomes style." deregulation’. of | paramount, . airlines -- dian =. commercial ' aviation, says an ‘official mt. probably won't’ _Jniveat as. bauch on ‘ralning: and stall; iP PEOPLE Bruce ‘Leone's ‘and Sharon Johnstou-Bonora's, marriage hadia running start, and their hands were still claspedfour * hours,"45 minutes later at the finish line, of Seattle’s: 42- kilottetre Emerald City Marathon on Sunday. - Th formal attire — a silver sweatsuit for the bride, royal |. blue, for. the groom" — the two exchanged vows as they Joaged a across a. floating bridge during the marathon. - Ong. of.thelr'biggest hurdles, they said, was finding a - minister who could perform the ceremony while dogging backward across the two-kilometre bridge. : A court rated Monday- that Christopher Darwin : ‘did nothing wrong by suspending himself from a London bridge. dressed as a turkey and flapping his wings. The court dismissed.a charge against Darwin, 23, .0f | behqvior Likely to cause a breach of the peace, Darivin' sald the stunt Saturday, in which he-lowéred himself from Chiswick Bridge as crowds awalted the:an- nual Oxford-Cambridge boat race, was to publlclee a rrOCK . group.:: . Hifour- year-old Matthew Lyon of Toronto is lucky, he'll send: ‘epiders into space next year, He might-even gets a trip to Florida to wave them goodbye, ~ Matthew, 50n of Iasie and Carole Lyon, |s one. of eight * Toronté-area finalists in a contest to launch a: Canadian” experiment aboard the U.S. space shuttle in 1985. * “avansport inquiry. into: domestic alr- : fare polity. ‘Monday that “us. screavlallon instituted . . top-rated = Alr. mechanic, and any” —serimping, in .that area “development,” ‘said: “ice ~ Cyr; ‘president. . the, International “Associaton of Machinists’ local |: that represents 5,000 Air Canada workers: in. Quebec. ES Cyr» told a’ ’ Canadian : Commission ‘States)’ is’ ‘to replace full- tine’ "workers. with part= ” : timers and tum over a Jol of work to * outside © con- - tractors,"”. Cyr told reper ; ters. ; ‘Tt: ‘takes: nine years of on- the-job training to become a ’ Canada would harm alrline safely, ~ he said. “Hf the competition _: becomes too fierce, the ‘companies tend. to take the -~ Canadian 2 : scene, is taking a hard line ; alstines, now din the United: With regulation, “tiey © would try to reduce training’: ‘and. the: mechanic would “ suffer from the lack of ‘training and eventually the... travelling passenger. would . ‘suffer, toa,” ” Ait ‘Canada credits an’ apprentice. niechanic with ° ‘only one year’s experiencé for*. an “mechanic's ‘education, he - . sald, The union, the largest o on against anything resem- bling- * US-atyle deregutation, * saying ~ - would cost thousands of joba at atime of massive. Uneiriployment. + - At‘ the same hearings, Quebecair, the Montreal- | ‘based — regional ‘renewed its call for Air.- Canada’.to withdraw from.’ ‘all. regional service, and - said the - two | national carriers, Air Canada and CP Alr, should confine themselves to routes of ‘at ‘least 2/500 kilometres, aerospace :: : aviation airline, | cas’ «. “ édmnplained * about having to share that traffic _with the national airline: .Quebecair ~~ president -Jacques Leger recom- “mended a five-year plan for "Relaxing regulation of -the * airline industry. It calls for “greater flexibility in allowing carriers la add + puter system’ for’ reser- “vations to a consortium of the major airlines and “travel industry. 3 Some industry officials contend that Air Canada, “reservations system used “by all the major alrlines “except CP Air, On fares, Quebecair ‘thoed the industry’s call: “sor less red tape in changing’ fares. “3Alge on " Monday, - Association Quebecaise ee _ transporteurs feriens , Quebec air transport ' association) sald so-called " third-level carriers, “the joys a competitive ad- f antage . by owning the. em eat catia it shortcuts to save money.- . public.” Quebecalr: and ° Air ‘small airlines that link They cut training to save “Canada go head-to-head in. points withki a region, Winner of the Northern Drugs Scholarship ($500) was Rennae Leydler, of, ~ money, and in the long run the Sept-Iles and Val d’'Or- would ° suffer in a Terrace, shown here being presented with her award by Charles Stowell, , we'feel this would cause Rouyn areas, © and deregulated environment Bandand Instrument Adjudicator. Rennae was chosen along with six safety hazards for the Quebecair—now owned by because larger airlines others to represent the Pacific Northwest Music Festival at the British the Quebec government — would raid their best routes. Columbla Musi Festival in Penticton, to be heldin May, Contest sponsor Spar Aerospace Ltd., builder of the ° GE shuttle’ ‘8 Canadarm, has chosen 40 finalists from more than. 500 entries acrogs the country. with suggestions ‘ranging - from launching mould to.sea urchin embryos. . Matthew's father admits the idea of sending spiders into space to teat their web-making ability washis. But because his sonjis fascinated. by. space, the entry was put in the younger Lyon's game, ce The detual signaturst of U.S, presidents ‘AbraHiam Lin- coln and JohinF. Kennedy are valuable, but . serious collectors will pay, more for those of their respective, Pa assasalns, John Wilkes Booth and Lee Harvey, Oswald. “ An aulograph by musiclan Michael Jackson sells: for. $252 at best while the highest-priced autograph of any' alving | person Is that of. Iran's Ayatollah | Ruhollah Khometal, whose signature goes for about $600, So says Herman’ Darvick, president of the 1,500-member Uni Autograph Collectors’ Club. he was speaking to abou 195° ‘autograph hounds at a convention Sunday in - Hollywood. . — Y An $850 pair ‘of shoes owned by a actor Yul Brynner WAS - stolen from a Japanese restaurant and police believe they ae have been taken by an autograph secker spurned by patrohd “follow the traditlon removing thelr shoes before entering the dining area: A woman entered their private booth as they waited to be served and sought an autograph from Brynner, said police spokesman Marlene Shleski, . “Mr. Brynner refused, and the woman left, apparently with his shoes,” Zbleski said, although she added no one saw the woman take the black leather shoes. » Pope’ S visit HOLLYWOOD (AP) - Splash, the romantic comedy by Walt Disney Studios’ Touchstone division, continues to reign-at the box office, earning a total of $6.5 million in its second week at the top of the charts.’ The movie about a young man who falls in love with a mermaid — representing Disney's efforts to reach a teen and’ adult audience — drew more viewers. than Paramount's Footloose for the second week’ in a row, box office figures released Monday showed. Splash earned $4.5 million in its second week of release after making $8.4 million in ita debut. Ice Pitates, MGM-QA's seience-fiction comedy about space pirates, opened its first week by earning $4.4 millon, and Tank starring James Garner had #4 million. Here are the week's highest money-making films, followed by the weekend's gross receipts, total receipts and the number of weeks in circulation! 1. Splash (Touchstone), $6.5 million, 49. million, two | & weeks. :- 2. Footloose (Péramount), $4.7 million, $97.9 million, five weeks. | 3. Ice Pirates {MGM-UA), $4.4 million, one week. 4. Tank. (Universal), $4 million, one. week, ‘6, Children Of The Corn (New World), $2.8 million, $12° , million, three weeks, .. ’ 6, Against All Odds Columbia), #2 6 inillion, $12 million, - ‘three, weeks. 4 Terms Of Endearment (Parainownt), $1.6 million, $89.8 rallton, 17 weeks, Disney's: Splash -- @ big: hit” V COUVER (CP) — — Overwhelming: interest in Pope’ John Paul's September visit to. 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