“OTTAWA (cP) _ ‘tt will be love's at first byte fare cildrea _" at’ Ottawa-drea computer campe this year. paving: tennis or fishing. Points buy. ‘compilter . “Typical- computer: kids : —~. those with: an advaneed -. knowledge of computers.— go to work on ‘the hardware,at the canips, says Claude Cousineau, a reereology, professor 2 at the: ‘University of Ottawa. > "They: are. disappointed: when they: f find : ‘they : have, to “80 ‘the way ‘a person relates: 'to others. ° ~ participate in: other activities‘as-well:”. ..: - Computer camps are basically the same: as 5 conventional ae . eamps, except that an average three hours a day | ls. spent on _ computer. instruction. ; ~ The can be expensive — as much as: $450 a week. Operators: say’ the camps give children an early, start i in a _Somnputerized: ‘world. © U. Ss. justice department aids » WASHINGTON. (CP) — An American attempt to have ’ penalizing duties applied against Canadian lumber imports turned into a three-sided court battle thls week, with | one © extra participant in: Canada’s corer. - The U.S, Justice Department joined Canada ( on Monday ‘in the U.S. Court of International: Trade in New. York, filing . ‘ Washington Spokesman says. - '_ The Commerce Department. issued a preliminary ruling 3 March 21 rejecting the v: s. industry elzim that Canada 7 * petitions” to ‘dismiss @ ase by: ‘American * “Jumbermen seeking to. overturn: the Comimerce: Department's preliminary Mecision:: that Canadian imports aren’t t hermit, " | Says. Cavanagh, : "The child is playing with an te lb playmate,’ ) ‘The Canada’ Computer. Camps: program, including‘ the” : paint system, ' was: ‘developed after Cavanagh spoke with _ organizers: of established Us. coniputer camps. ‘ significantly government subsidized: - _But American lumber interests repradented by the US... - Coalitlcn, for Fair Canadian Lumber’ Imports, far from” abandoning their call for 65-per-cent import duties on $2. "But tearing ‘gome s children away. ‘from terminals for ! ~ exercise and sunshine can be a problem. . ‘ ‘But’ to. lure them -from compiler ' terminals: to other. a ; ~ aétivities, most eainps are mixing computers and.athletics. - One. camp offers points for. white-water rafting, seulpting, 5 > Suseyt ‘Cavanagh; starting. a ‘hi-tech: playarotin at the " Edelweiss . ski ladge- in nearby Wakefield, . ‘Que. this. . summer, recognizes discontent, . “forced ‘to play.. ce Sepa oes ‘“The computers are’ ‘greal. babysitters; but: there ia the. _ Very, Beary: possibility: that Aittle Johnny: ‘wil becoy owned by. Tutorworld Learning Centres ‘of: Ottawa,-won’t use participation points, but will count on diverse activities 7 to: draw children from ‘he computers, says paekeeby co- = ordinator Peter Stark.‘ Bol aan “Tt will ‘chargé $900 for’ Ss twssweek’ ‘peasion.” ‘hours of free.time from 7 to 9 every: ‘morning: Less expensive computer day. camps are.also offered in , -)Finianced by exegitives. fcom the high-tech firms ite. ‘and NAB, Tutorworld, has spent more than. 410, 006 on fhe Somputer hardware: a : : Like’Canada Computer Camps, it’ will offer’ shout three . : . hoyes of computer, instruction a day: BS well as an extra, two : there is no proof that this affects social capabilities,” says a . Daniel Culonie, an.Ottawa psychologist. _ Le “Thee: camps adel their start three years ago in n Connecticut | 7 tid there now are more than: “100 iti Notth ‘America, . -. vt McKeeby Lodge Computer:Camp ‘in’ the- Gatineau’ ‘Hills, is $150, for’ ‘five. days: - ; Al nearby Nepean, ‘Ont., four five-day. sessions "week will be run for the e12 age group, ‘Campers Who pay - an extra $10 ‘will receive special swimming instruction..." ~ AL Carleton’ ‘University, for -$180 a week, ‘instruction its eo offered. Jin: ‘computers. basketball, squash, | ‘socter . ‘and cae @wimming | as: well as other activities, toot ' “Computer hype is with us, especially in Ottawa. Thesis a ° the. feeling: among : ‘parents. that ‘If, they. don't . provide aan computer, instruction.to- their children at an early age, they . (the children) will be washed up and won't have a job at the age of. 18, a" Bays P Pat. oO Brien, a Carleton spokesman, the: Ottawa area, “While computer wizards might be-bored = “with instruction, a ‘ child. can learn’ the: ‘basics of computer programming in a. weeks Canada’s. fight i subsidizes limber exports by. providing standing timber at “ 450 companies is challenging the finding, seeking a reversal. : before: a scheduled May: 23 final: ruling by Commerce on the | billion a year‘ worth of Canadian lumber; ‘are returning. to court Monday with’a petition setting out their. case, : a... case. - “judge Nils Boa, thé Court of Taternitional Trade justice: 7 handling the case, refused. ‘to. ‘indicate at a preliminary ; hearing March 30 in ‘New . York whether he will issue a . ‘finding In the complex: ase before. ‘Commerce i is scheduled oe make its final ‘ruling ‘in: about seven weeks. ~ Payola$ favorites at Junos © “TORONTO” (CP) _ Clearly: the © come-from-behind - favorites, Vancouver rockers The _Payola$ dominated ihe 1963 edition of Canadian music’ 5 Juno. Awards on Tuesday in : Shaded. behind ‘darks glasses, :. -AraD allowed. that: after three. years wie Bice stat somebody ~ enres for you aS eee a The five-piece band scored a it in prom: ing group and for 1962's best single, Eyes of aS ds algo went to Bob Rock and Hyde for composers of ing ear “and for’. Rock’s ‘engineering ‘Stranger to Danger: The » outcome’: was , certainly’ unexpected: The big on the second Payola$ ’ alburn, No ‘contenders for this year’s presentation of Canada's music . *_ the jazz album nomitices;‘won by’ Fraser McPherson and awards,. administered by the: Canadian ° ‘Academy of _ Recording Arts and Sciences, were ‘Rush, the Toronto metal trl which had five nominations, and, Loverboy; the “Ab out aP E fe) p [ E ~ What goes best with a long, tall ‘lass of chocolate mill? - Try 40 short goldfish. _ Paul Bragg may establish a new culinar: custom’ after tie -downed 40 small goldfish swimming in 8 glass of chocolate milk at a recent goldfish-eating contest ip a Tptonto bar, ee Although’ Bragg won the contest, $100 and q duffle bag, ‘onlookers at Father's Bar were not itpressed with hig six- _ Second gulp, In. the'1920s, the heyday of boldfish-eating contests, contestants polltely Popped in thelr Mouths. one: “by: one. ee ” : ‘Bar manager Joe Grossi says’ tet in’ ‘net yehr! 8 contest _- chocolate milk will be banned ani dates _eat the-fish:one by one. |. )" - To ehsure they do, he's getting goldfish’ five ceri ca ‘lang ~~ - twice the Jeéngth of those | used this year, ote a -_ Dolly Parton, Jane Fonda and: Tom Hayden are. heling sued for:more. than $1- million: by two. Songwriters who contend the hit song 9 to 5 was plagiarized: © The suit, filed by Neil and Jan Goldberg. in, Los Angeles court, claims the gong Sto 5, which was written'and sung by fl Parton for the movie of the same name, was based in part, ‘s _ on a song entitled Money: “World that the Goldbergs, wrote. ~ and: performed for Hayden’ s unsuecbss{ul 1976 campaign for the U.S.-Senate,‘.. . The chorus of Money: World contains the line: “‘got the ‘people working ‘nine to five,” sald Terry’ Stelnhart, the Goldbergs’ lawyer. ; The film 9'to 5, which starred’ Fonda’ and Parton, was we “Produced by’ Fonda’ 's production. SOmpany. , 7 ‘assaulted a photographer at Los’ Angeles International Airport, but he may soon be singing about, them songwriter’ 'S manager says, 7 . >We have no information at all, we don't. know’ anything. ” about it,” says Jerry Welntraub. “I'm sure: he's. at home: right now writing a song about ns ‘Photographer Gary Arloian has told police that ‘Dyian,- - ‘while getting off a plane, became “enraged” and. shoved. * him on the ground asheraised his camera to take a aplcture, oo Pélice said. aa i Willle Neléon’ ‘shame ‘almost ended upon tie Road Aga. But a‘plan to name a stretch of highway near Waco, Tex.,. after the country singer was stopped In its tracks because. the highway is already named for somebody else. » McLentrian:; County commissjoners had * approved ‘a : > MOST PROMISING FEMALE VOCALS "Lydia: Taylor ~ ‘petition to name part of the highway. which runa through Nelson’s horne town of Abbott, in neighboring. Hill: Colunty, the Willie Nelson Highway, —_——- . But a judge said the commissioners will have to reseind their action because the road is already.named in. honor of former. ‘county commissioner Jerry Mashek. i 7 we, For 70. years, Fred ‘Young has stood on ‘Toronto’ street: comers every Sunday playing’ his favorite hymn, Friend We Have in Jesus, on the, euphonium... Young, 81, Is the oldest serving member of the’ ‘Salvation - Army Band in Toronto. Next Sunday; army offivinls will hold a special chapel service to honor him. . : Young says the saddest day of his life was ini’ id after 127 leaders in the army drowned in thé aihking © ofthe Empress - of Ireland in the Gulf of St. Lawrence.’ ; ’ He played in the band at Mout Pleasant Cemetery when: i 30 of the members were buried. eo oe “TH never forget that, " he says. is fn have. ae metres: Bob Dylan hesn't said anything about. allegations that. he . -" FEMALE ‘VOCALIST the singer , Vancouver quintet which dominated last year 's “gng with six awards... ° ‘ .. Rush didn’t: figure at all in this y year's wins. Loverboy, . . "with four nominations, won for group of the year and. for _. best album, Get Lucky: But The Payolag, newcomers to the Juno winner's circle, -prabbed the internationally popular Loverboy’ 's two other ; chances for Junos. oh The presentation, televised live by ‘the CBC from Toronto, Ue " was. marked by.a bit of inventiveness and glamor, and - | “marred by a‘bit of backbiting, ° . ~On the plus :side, ‘co-hosts Burton Cummings and Alan Thicke: did’a reasonable job of. carrying: the: show in a personable style. Jazz’ great Count: Basie added ,flourish with a casual piano. accompaniment to the announcement of Oliver Gannon for -their.dise I Didn't Know About You. . _ The show even hooked up an on-air telephorie eallto Colin Hay of Australia’s Men At. Work, . which won the award for : best international album with its: debut Business As Usual. But’ a couple.‘ of ‘on-stage ‘personalities sullied - the. 3 ‘proceedings ‘with rématks “about. the ‘absence of Anne Murray, winner of the country female vocalist award for . the, fourth consecutive year, _ -Bruee Allen, manager of the year’s top male vocalist, 7 . Vancouver’ 's Bryan Adams, accepted his winner's trophy with a- “wry. aside: ‘about: my: date of the evening, Anne Murray, " Even Thicke, who. has 1 prodaced several ‘of Murray's . | television specials, made questionable reference to the — Singer in accepting her. country award, “Anne couldn’t be here tonight .... "he began, with a lengthy pause and a grin. "He: got. guffawe feom’the- audience before ¢ontinuing in - praise ‘of the intetnationally. acclaimed songstress. The Good Brothers collected a Juno in the country music : "group category for an utiprecedented ‘seventh consecutive ‘year, which, Bruce Good, said was appreciated but perhaps ' excessive.” And Glenn Gould, the elassical Toronto pianist who died . late last year, became the seventh inductee into Canadian music’s . Hall: of Famie}' joining Guy .Lombardo, .Oscar Peterson, Haiik : Showy Paul Anka, Joni Mitchell, and Neil Young. ; "Juno winners : TORONTO (CP) — — Following isa list of the 1983 Juno Award:-winners, announ¢éd Tuesday by ‘the Canadian - ‘Academy of.Recording Arts and Sciences: Be ALBUM OF THE YEAR “Get Lucky; Loverboy” "SINGLE OF THE YEAR a . Eyes of a Stranger; Payola$ : GROUP OF THE, YEAR. ‘Loverboy. ‘HALL OF FAME, AWARD: . Glenn: Gould coe : “MALE VOCALIST | Bryan Adams |). Carole Pope’ : COUNTRY GROUP - The Good Brothers” - , . COUNTRY MALE vocausT Eddie Eastman.” ="! oa : COUNTRY FEMALE VOCALIST. Anne Murray °° . COMPOSER OF THE YEAR” *. Bob Rock, Paul Hyde;. Eyes of ‘a Stranger Payolas) : INSTRUMENTAL ARTIST : Liona Boyd: * -MOsT PROMISING GROUP Payolaé .* : ’ MOST PROMISING MALE vocaList. Kim: Mitchell - " a BEST. CHILDREN'S ALBUM. vet _ When You Dream a Dream: Bob Schneider: a INTERNATIONAL ALBUM OF. THE YEAR _, Business As Usual; Men At Work : INTERNATIONAL. SINGLE OF THE YEAR _ Eye of the Tiger; Surviver Se ; : BEST. JAZZ: ALBUM . : st Didn't Know About You: ‘Fraser “MacPherson, Oliver” Gannon a _. BEST CLASSICAL Ataium : , * Bach's Goldberg. Variations: Glean Gold , PRODUCER OF. THE YEAR |. ° - “Bar Henderson, Brian McLeod ichuliwai) he RECORDING ENGINEER OF THE YEAR . Bob Rock (Payola$) : ': BEST ALBUM GRAPHICS a >! Dean Moiter (Metal on Metal, by Anvil) ek “The U.S. coalition sought iunsticcesifully to exclude legal intervention in the case by: the Canadian Softwood Lumber - Committee. - ; « . U: S. Justice Department lawyers sécking dismissal of the . Ainerican.,.lumbermen’s case: are. representing : the a ‘Commerce: ‘Department . before. the: Court of International - “Trade. Commerce said ‘in- March that evidence shows federal and provincial governments. in Canada offer such * -minjmal subsidies to exporters af softwood lumber, shakes : or shingles that there: is no threat to US, industry. aly t Rl ta Works Department e“and refuse, irea of | ay, April 11th to Friday, April -will pickup ° be charge, from: ‘Mon . th, 1983. This'service dobs not include car bodies, stumps or -Industrlal waste. Kindly arrange to have this extra | parbage and waste material set outon your.regular — -plck-up day. If possible, have garbage and waste __ Material. in plastic bags o or cartons to assist In the “ pick. “Up. : Residents are, rarninded to check their Add-a-Day. calendars,’ as: garbage. _pick-up ‘days will change . following: all statutory, holidays. —~ . t vss The Distriétof Terrace