rat emg © ape a enh ay ren areata ins CO ee nig eee MR. AND MRS. SNEED Mary-Margaret marries Mary-Margaret Smith, daughter of Ernest Victor and and, Laure Smith and Paul Geerald Sneed Jr., son of Paul and Marie Sneed were wed in a almple ceremony in thelr own home Saturday, Sep 15. e Reverend Dave Martyn married.the couple at thelr own home at. $515 Dogwood In Thornhill with a wetding ceretiony written by himself.The ceremony. was beautifully written, like Former Canadian returns ==" poetry. The bride was given in marriage by her brother, Paul Gerald Smith while the bestman was Gorden Moha. The house was decorated for the ceremony with lovely bouquets of flowers from their neighbour's garden. id qulet ‘tle wedding an lew thelr own home with four close friends coming from out of town, Gorden and Ann Mohs came from Chase and Percy and Jenny Jantz travelled from Prince Rupert for the event. Following the wed- ding a quiet little dinner was enjoyed in the hap Bey couple’s home with the e's brother and their four out-of-town guests at- tending The couple's new, per- manent home will be a homestead at Jack o Flats where they are bullding their own home, : to comment on arts here MONTREAL” (CP) — Colleen many ante: keft this” came a reg Int tr ie. ayia ace that at 88 looks th beautiful and beaten, she has found her meatiest roles as the tragic heroines of Eugene O'Neill's plays, . “They're -women’ who, ° ‘einatend of ‘taking a ‘simple - mistake, create a tragedy,'" oye ihe t throaty-voiced Miss She has played O'Neil! * Music critics loved Canadian conductor By AL COLLETT! era, ‘ork mubi¢* cr 00 Canadian “tnd Bernardi to thelr hearts and the lormance of mw Canadian work called Delta performed by the 44-member orchestra last Friday, they stressed the interesting Peayenae composer Michael . ‘a “riple Sonate; pa nv wider and: New head policeman and gave ra reviews to the teat of the “The orchestra was program. 1 “-vloasly in n tip-top. aha caer ht ee ic ‘Where each de detail tthe point when ft started out 10 years ago, it now seems to play women in Desire Under the Eins and More. Stately _Manstons., In 1973 she won a. “Tony Award for his A Moon For the Misbegotten with Jason Robards..and was hailed as one of the leading ladies of the American Back in Montreal for a movie role as a Russian sclentist in Final deep ment with Genevieve Bujaid, Misa Dewhurst secs big problems in trying to y you tn have talent here that lon’t even recognize. There are writers, good writers, who can hardly with more vitality and make & living. eu talk about | memey serves securlty: Wf Be peopl g,, Well, when acing nerdi's conducting bi ha cea i rt ac the ce ent th th todo mI Peat on pai AS srcbestre made an excellent im- on and waa charming and intimate cutter nardl’s direc The Times said the en- said the Sere answer rrr ineiaded the overture {a Rosalni’s L'italiang in DELTA, B.C. (cP) — Algerl, Mendelssohn's Violin Delta’s next police chief Concerto in EB Minor, should be someone on a Surprise Symphony short-term, contract ap- ‘Culgrasy's Delta whi pointment, able to had ita U.S. premiere, reorganize the department, Ericson sald the. Men- and willing to move on when Gelasohn concerto cwed the the job in done, says a B.C, major part of its success to Police Commission report. guest soloist Kyung-wha “] think they (recom. Chung. mendations) will be acted on The Korean violinist has at the proper time,” said & seemingly flawless Mayor Emie Burnett, who technique and a remarkal has discussed the report with strong bowing arm wi officials of thia muuch pality which she produces a tone of south of Vancouver. He eal piercing sweetness. The he supports the report. playing was by turns “The report in general exhilarating and deeply deals with administration poetic.” and recommends im- Ericson sald Delta “the provements in that regard evening's novelty held when we come to replacing unusual interest." e police chief,” Burnett The work attempts to pit said, “That we ‘conaider the primitive percussion bringing In a chief from romantic clarinet an outside the Delta force on a Sophisticated violin against ‘contract basis for from two one another their collisions to five years. gradually transforming each Mervyn Smith, Delta’s until some kind of peaceful pollea chief for oy years, la relationship is established.” suspended pending an in- Jenkins of The Post wrote vestigation Into alleged that there was lots of good improprieties within ie rh in Delta, including department. quils a bit af Jazz and “meiodic and expressive The 15-page interim report violin solo by Walter Investigates allegations tawa excessive use of force ant “The K amwas that de- spite its virtues Delta moonlighting by members of ta force, seemed a large number of * Burnett said more than bits. which never really half of the 31 complaints coalesced." lodged against the police by The orchestra the Delta realdenta have been whole concert with excellent investigated, and two ensemble, Jenkins sald, companies under inves. cifering ‘‘a charraing, in tigation have been clearedof timate reading’* the any wrongdoing. Haydn symphony, con: One, Zenith International ducted wit verve as was the Security Co. is atill under reat of the concert by Mario le Bernardi. investigation for pposelb le we aisc sald the high point ip owned and operated by @ the eve was Miss two police officers aad a trails bella we onally hired other of- - Sy oni delszohn Violin Concerto supposed to feel lucky that he got t paid — then you have oyoud are 20 tough about the artista you allow in here to work and so demeaning to the talent you already have in this country that I can’t belleve it, “And your writers feel that if a story doesn't have sex or violence in it, then it won't sell, What you lack here is a period of apprenticeship and you're copying some of the Wworat aspects of the industry down there." Miss Dewhurst's next movie project was to be a screen adaptation of Canadian writer W.O. Mitchell’s Back to Beulah, shot in Toronto, But the movie has been. shelved in- : definitely and the, lady is She had put several lucrative televisten offers on ¢ Carole the hit Broadway production of El hant Man just to do ant \gemooan comns ong att ye our iivew! " said the actress, ‘I can't understand how pecple. can do this sort of thing and cali themselves - pro- professional, Trained at New York's Academy of Dramatic Arts, she made her acting debut in 46 and her Broadway debut 1852. “There comes a time when you are a young actress that you jo to the theatre and the older actresses perform. And then all of a sudden you are being called one of the leading ladies of the theatre and you ask urself, ‘When did that pen?” She has Increasingly moved into work in film. She mgeoua downhore muthe ome mother fn Annie Hall and stars with Cart Kane in the highly- ta Meived | thriller When A was Keaton's a VANCOUVER (CP) — The federal government's fallure toact ona eat for radar coverage in the east end of: Burrard Inlet has been the r of 8 Canadian National ays bridge vital to the movement of Canadian resources, tapectally gr John Cottingham, the officer in charge of the Vancouver vessel traffic centre operated by the Canadian Coast Guard, said Monday that the Pacific region asked two years ago for the federal government to extend radar tracking facilities east of the Second Narrows bridge. The Japan Erica collided with the CNR bridge Oct. 12 in heavy fog in the ares that ds currently not covered by cillapeed, rippling. expert , cripp! e: shipments from main rail dines on the southshore to Cot m sald, “but we might ve been some help to them," From the vessel traffic centre, located on the north shore near Lion’s Gate crosses tha Kew veatigators would try to determine what used the aceldent and whether “The report will go to the transport rt minister {Don Mazankawakl) when It's hed,” said Kew. “It will mt his decision whether he makes It public or not." Kew said he did not know when the investigation would be completed, Eights sults have been filed in Federal Court as a result of the Oct, 12 incident, Seven of the sults, which clte negligence, name Bud Jones, the Pacific Pilotage Authority pilot asal the yeas when it srk ail bridge, ca Kamada, the ship and its owners, Nissen Kisen KK. of Tokyo, ote Indffs, claiming pecifled ‘daiagen the CNR; James Richardsca and Sons Ltd, owners of TOO LATE FOR HIM Medical use legal there now LANSING, Mich. (AP) Keith Nutt was _ breaking the Jaw each time he smoked mart- juana to ease the pain of his cancer treatments, Just hours after he died, the state of Michigan made his remedy legel, Nutt, 25, the first cancer vietim In Michigan to admit amok- ing marijuan, died Monday before Lt.-Gov. James Brickiey's algnature made Michigan the latest state to allow the use of the drug for medical reasons. Nutt had lobbied for the legislation. “I feel very strongly that this was Keith's Greatest contribution to fellow man,"’ Mae Nutt, Keith'e mother, said in a telephone interview from the family's home in Beaverton. "I just hope the public health de- partment implements it as fast as possible.” “[’'m very sorry about his death,” Brickley said. “But I hope his relatives and loved ones can take some comfort, I think this isa very humane plece of legislation and will cer- tainly help those who need all the help they can eiutt told a state senate committee in March that use of the drug eased the pide effects of the chemical] treatments for his disease. “Smoking marijuana helps relleve the nausea and helps nie eat,’’ be said, ''[ jon't feel 1 should have to go outaide the law to get something that helpa me,” Debra Negen, a 21- year-old leukemia victim from Grand Rapids, was instrumental in getting the bill through a houne of representatives com- mittee two weeks ago. She told the lawmakers chemotherapy could make her vomit up to 15 times in five hours, The minister's daughter said members of her family scoured the streets for her marijuana at the rick of arrest to eace the “Ilving hell’ of cancer treatments. The bill signed by Brickley in the absence of . Gov. Willlam Milliken WB ed by Rep- resentative Stephen Monsma (Dem. Grand aide) It allows the use ma: y cancer chemotherapy _ patients and by victims of glaucoma, Dick Klaver, an aide to Monsma, said it may take four months or more for the state department of public health to draw up plans and receive federal approval to edna Marijuana medic Under the new law, patients can use the only afler thelr doctors and te bee ane health partmen can buy mariana ok through staloctecignetel The Herald, Wednesday, October 24, 1977 Page 5 Lack of radar is blamed Pioneer Grain Terminal, North Vancouver: Burlington Northern; Italmare, owners of the vessel Positano; C. S. P. Foods, of Burnaby; Neptura Terminals; Saskatchewan Wheat Pool and Vancouver. rves, The sult by Vancouver Wharves names the vessel and its owners, a Ss eas e ro would be available through the National The federal Pulatege Act requires visiting veasela to use & Pacific Pilotage Authority pilot. The Japan Erica left Van- couver late Friday for Aber- deen, Wash. after posting a $10-milllon bond. The CNR bridge is expected to be out : of commission for about 314, months while repairs are’ completed. including Washington, New Mexico, Florida, Iilinola and Loulsiana currently permit Institute on Drug Abuse medicins! use of or law-enforcement marijuana and the encles, sary is belng con- Several other states, aldered elsewhere . Chimpanzees talk with signs NORMAN, Okla. (AP) —~ A chimpanzee "has taught her adopted son the American Sian Language, while her ‘ainers say apes — like fa io tap! can teach language Wasne, the Ae Bmp in tap world to learn Am ban nguage gestures for the deaf, is passing those on to her 17-month-cld adapted chimp son, Loulla, said Dr. Ros er Fouts, a University of Oklahoma psychology professor and drector of Project Washoe. The language tran- emission ex a teen which began in late "going much better the than ‘ expected,” Fouts sald. Loulls began imitating Washoe's signs — the same signs commonly used by the deaf — t days after adoption and now uses 10 aigne almost every day, Fouts sald. The signs are for the words hug, drink, food, fruit, come, give me, hot, that and for the names of researchers Diana Davis and Dr. Kimball George Loulis wes the words and name signs in the correct context, Fouts said. The sclentista who have . worked with Washoe said the female chimp knows what she it doing when she uses © the sign language. Other sclentists disagree, saying - chimps are only mimes. The baby chimp made his early gon mination al ite early October while playing with a water faucet in his cage, Fouts said, Fouta said Louils learns his signs from watching and imitating his adopted mother, the same way human infants leam their ge. “Vocabulary signa are not what we look at,” Fouts aid, “It's what they do with the . signs, how they put them to- gether, Washoe, now 14 years old, has been using the aligns taught to her by humans since she was an infant. The chimp has mastered 240. signs and can string up to 10 signs together in what selentiste say is a primitive use of language. eo the Ga Soh Find out how by getting in on Enersave, 10% of your ori Teal me COS on your investment. ra a : andy fe abe od bu De whet he ae a8 ratih ys ft a free government service. It’s a personal home heating analysis that will show you how to save money and energy by improving your insulation. 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