‘ This’ movie is: almost ‘worth giv Saturday night for. Voyage of The Damned, airing on BCTV the tale of 937 refugees, wha.em- .- * '. ByD -: EDMONTON: “Jim H |. medics "Swapp eonce: SE ~ "He -sat in his: office, won", ' Saturday at-8 p.m., tells t barked’ on’@ strange and terrifying journcy to. freedom. hisidade" ‘Ling Pavanel, 2 ow eat a we Monday ‘at 9:30-p.m. Stars Max ‘Dowell, Feye Dunaway. . I you'missed Steel Cowboy showing the same program Sun Lay AVID HALLIDAY med: dering where to turn, having | had -little success in. more than four years of trying:to ring-a' medical clinic to the. depressed Boyle-McCauley: ared of the city, Then there was a knock on ’ f nuris called the edical Mission: Sisters had just arrived in Edmonton - and wanted to know if they could help. iaireey. ao ‘sit was like the Flying Nun ‘to :the rescue,” Howell ‘recalls, “They had all the * skills J needed to get the * community’-clinic going." . Within 10 months of- that. "Located in shiny new quat- a8 “a community-based board to - WEB - vigit last; August the clinic was ready to open its doors, "Howell said. the nuns -* heeame a driving force behind the clinic, helping to. produce a t on the -facility, aiding formation of sun it and, helping to jocate ‘quartets. = ters; the';clinic: is a. .pilot- project«which will provide a — few approach.-to delivering “health care by-combining 3 dmber, of features wna) Will. pay ‘its doctor a ‘salary . and. Will--employ nurse practitioners who will handle some ‘idaks normally per- formed: hy doctors, The centre; which has a $235,000 - budget, will recélve funds Ontario paid shot |. for disappointment ” HAMILTON (CP) - Car racer. Maurice Carter, subject of controversy over -Ontarlo government spon- ‘worship of his-il-fated entry ‘dn the LeMans 24-hour marathon road race, said today he went lo France believing he would not have to qualify for the race and was shocked. when told he could not compete, Carter,. whose car was supported by $15,000. in Ontario government assistance’. which industry and tourism ‘minister Larry Grosamun. gays’ he. wants. ‘returned, said in a statement the failure to qualify was be- cduse of lack of experience by his'crew and problems in communication and tran- slation, a “We went to LeMang at the ’ Invitation of French officials believing that this invitation to participate. Nonetheless we did take part in time trials and left the track convinced that we had justified the invitation and met track requirements.” _ When informed the car had failed to qualify, “to nay the least we were shocked. and made every possible appeal . j'no avail.” Garter said he did not _ solicit funding from the ovince, The. funds were fandled by Descon In dusiries of Toronto, builder of the car, he aaid. . . . “Tt has always been my understanding that the. government funding was in support. of Descon In- dustries’ suistanding work in the development of -racing engines as an export Item, aa much as the car itself repre- senting a geographic area,” ~ sald Carter. ‘COFFEE ENRICHES SOIL. , Ste Old coffee grounds used a5 a muleh for house plants will add altrogen to the soil. ased on the actual event, this Is the story of thelr. desperate lives and the “ship that shamed the world.” Part two airs on Von Sydow, Malcolm Mc- . . ce a nr : last.week ‘on BCTV, KING Zig ving the day on the Big Eventat 9p.m.' - The Tharaday Night Movie entitled Standing ‘Tall stars . ‘Robert Forster and Chuck Conners, This world ‘premiere: :™ _: Western drama tells the tale of an independent-minded cattle. - } (cP) — Dr. - owell;. Edmonton's - jcal officer if “health, 7a ‘ endereini saan , "it will be admaiin aterad by a community-based board, - “rancher's refusal to knuckle under to an. unscrupulous land <- a from both the city and the province, Cn ‘The | Medical “Mission Sisters are an-order of nuns... peop'e! elty¥. do not. 4° who’ ‘manage. .and.- staff: ‘receive. regular’ medical’ -hospitals and health: centres in depressed ‘areas around | the world, Thay also.help to, establish - health . facilities.’ - Bob McKeon; a member of" the. clinic board,’ sald the nuns’.way of-working when they get up.clinics ia to in- _ yolve. the community. >" They ‘came to Edmonton “with the vislon. and -the skills’ “to establish an in- iF -navative health clinic, sald. A cKeon.*: Joa) Mane it’ would’ be’ difficult to say ‘toa much’ about what. they've done.” . .The Boyle-McCauley aren, an ‘inner-city neighborhood: where’ more: than. 15,000 — ‘people. -live, -had’ only, one. doctor,’ . an. :.addiction specialist, before the: clinic was, established; 5 0: the communi The area Necked: health. care. services... because doctors -found- it difficult to . Grossman sald in the legistature Monday (hat. the | ‘on the understanding On- tario would get a guaranteed : advertising .. mechanism | through aigns painted on the car, He said he expected the ‘driver to return the. money. The minister had beef “eriticized repeatedly in the legislature because Carter has been defeated twice ad a Progressive Conservative carmlidate, -"- i ‘The argument heated up- when Carter’ was quoted as saying he hated Germans. He laler. withdrew the remarks.> -_. baton" who's de | ” © under his control, Cestars Linda Evans, Will; _ Jones-and Buck Taylor- This movié was filmed . Shasta area of Northern California andJack ‘and airs on channel 2 at 9 Bo For all you Debbie Boone fans she will have her first. _ special, this week, entitled. The Same Old Brand New Me. ing up the, cabaret: On “tip progra the establiah a vi heh salaried ~pervices.". =~” * ” Monday on NBC at 9.p.m.-Her guests will include Bob Hope,’ “Gene Kelly and Greg Evigan (from B.J. & The Bear). . : mn - [Did you know that it is estimated that 20 per cen _ Americans are obese? In other words, 44 million Americans. . : lifestyle, ‘centages are the same, Canadians live the same The flying nun |; . : ~ | “Phe result. is‘ that many services and .a doctor is- ‘visited only when an illness: hae become - serious,'’” McKeon sald. - conchided that there was 8 gap in health. care services. “; Howell said the board of health “has a responsibility to identify. gap4 in the health system and see-that eomeone ‘steps in and. fills them.” -- He said he feels optimistic - the clinic will: have a real ¢ impact in becoming "a focus. forthe linkage of health “When you have raised a baby" (the clinic) . for. five, years, you have-a real: in-. terest In-ih’ Mn, . '*”. Remember-a couple of months.back .there was a. Buddy: ° - Holly apectal about Holly's tife? Well they now have‘a follow-.. J entitled Buddy Holly: " story of the lives of his band, his widow, his ‘Jenniigs)-and:. the: . continuing “Ly IE also explains why his music has liyed on for 8 . Holly ‘was-obly .a ‘superstar for 18 months before the fata - plane crash, I guess that's what they mean by the saying, '. “You can kill” the person, "This program aire on KCTS9 Monday at 8 p.m, world of. .m -but ‘not’. the -legend,”.. afte . oo oy >” \Qne hundred thousand years ago this land was ‘lush and a Renainlscing. It tells the _ protege (Waylon . usic long when _. |< tof all “pounds: .of fat. Siice— T will assume the per-* on KC a oo ++ Idind where life really is only for the fittest. ae ople in the inner city do not -- -minster tule: that .they need permission before going back at work:today. - The operators were suspended after they ‘left their stations , without authorization. ‘Teresa North of the Telecommunication ——~ Workers Union said the would be: raised’ at con- tract talks now under way with the company. , BC. “Telephone: Cot ‘spokesman - Keith Mat- thews said the New Westminster switchboard operators are required to get. a supervisor's ap- prova]. before leaving | their positions in order to” avoid’ disruption of -ser- vice, VANCOUVER (CP) — |: ‘Fourteen ‘New West- |} i telephone.|: operators who.-were sus: ‘|’ pended Wednesday over a]. to the washroom were | operators’. grievances |-' Q NUN | rreynmy | Stil waiting cm pee oe | teave able’ practice 7 | service ducing 1979. - COL McChesney C.J. McCt : tad One af the fiireiiiost members of investors’. ° Monday thatthe}. nationwide force of more than seven hundred $15,000 waa granted to Carter 1 “fiv.incial planners has carned a special > gommendatian for providing outstanding. -" Mae, IESNEY ° hus distinguished himself by bringing the full - ange’of Investors personal financial planning ‘ services to his substantial, growing clientele. - APavestors 2 TEMRNCE OFFICE 636-0802. Sey. wo pit oaat TER ACE “o/presents “P" rgservations call - Grad Bonet oy Sune 20 - 4-pm = 7 pm ($680 per pean eo 1. 695-2231 termined to bring all the land.In the area: Will Sampson, L:Q.. the Mt. sonville, Oregon, BT re + What looks to be a very good apecial.is on channel 9 Mon- | day at p.m. Homeboys is the atory of the youths In a barrio . “when théy look toward the future: Homeboys also looks at the on KCTS § Tuesday at 12:30 pm. 7 B Los Angeles. These boys live ina housing project in Boyle relationships between the police and the barrio community. ‘They have even cut down the trees and shrubbery to make the frequent police patrols easier. - From Los Angeles to the Sonoran Desert, and the afternoon sum hag just reached 167 degrees Farenheit. The winds are dry and dessteating. It is hot by day and cold by night. There is no miolsture to shield against midday sun or to retain it. After. dark:.'- - : reen, but it was engulfed by desert faster than new forms of ¢ could evolve, Yet all life didnot die. Plants that could’ — take the intense heatand intense cold survived. The animals. that learned to avoid the extremes survived. A Desert Place, on KCTS Saturday at 8 p.m., is-a trek through this vast arid | for settlement “OTTAWA (CP). “— He would not ‘single out The'program investigates eauses and cures, a8 well as . Feasons they are obese..This program entitled Obesity, airs FRAY Heights. They are surrounded by factories.and freeways. The - -boys talk about the hopelesaness and frustration they feel Negotiators who spent last . - week in the Soviet Union . trying. to ‘iron out “a reparation settlement. for - damages caused by the. Soviet ‘satellite that disin- ‘tegrated:aver the Northwest: Territories in’ 1978 came home this week empty- handed... : . ‘ z] ; - Robert . Burchill, who headed: the six-member ' delegation, said: today that although no agreement was reached during five days of .- talks, “he eft Moscow. with the ‘feeling -that - the; Soviet negotiators: want a set- tlement,:as badly as the Canadians. “You always go with the “of bringing. home a- _ settlement but you also’ hope always realize your hopes ‘might not be fulfilled,'* Burchill; director. of the © economic law and freaty : division. in the external af- - expertise to #0 pecific.” stumbling: blocks, 4-sald money. is. the key issue in the negotiations. The talks- were the second "round of negotiations since the nuclear-powered Cosmos . satellite plunged cut of orbit over Canadian territory in January, 1978. The first round took place here -tast. Feburary. ; Canada has presented the Soviets with a bill for $6 - . million fer damages and coats incurred in cleaning up ‘debris “ which was spread across a 600-kilometre atea. . The. two rounds of talks took place under provisions of a 1972 convention on in- ternational liability for damage caused by space’ objects. This