a a - "Page 10, The erate Werines: Ye. August 10, 1983 ‘Lamash yout Ju becsine youre : : ~ HALIFAK (CP) + aes cbieting of a ! woul q \ o punk philosopher, igyear old who " a straightedge.” of 0 ie oy. General of ‘chndatien’ ‘community. The re Calls himself Dogbite 4 \ But it can invite trouble. | and: 4 | statement bad’; been. < : “Churches jaf, Javyoring the © It calls for, an etic to the” Carehilly,. ‘worked aut ‘with: Soviet. Unidn in what. he ; “supply of arms to opposition ial the chirches concerned, - o il, up, W. PS Kinsella, no noted Canadian author a and 7 - _ ~~ seb affelonailo; how bed is Exhibition Stadium, hone sare caves mmetty warded groupe. from culate, the inl sdb, to hang, ijtive when one gets close: enough, ae ded i in the hospital four: times =. - # " 7 A punker right down loithe roota-of his: | intros] if [i -. Mohawkhaireut, San i the .: he has] * [a sweet while much joy the fF. the’ world: uid | woes ee Sean oe Facer nn Gaara a So a ‘“Dogbite, who’ took the inamé from a\? <2 had almost everything wrong wih i 1% cold iter ‘Biatiop Alexander Malik“. a’. guarantee -of.'a peace. / Afghanisian.; eee winds blow in from nearby Lake Ontario in poring and fall, and the walkways. turn, into. wind tunnels.” Bele ~The seating? © 57. "He said tte ound a Pakiaten. and the >be -eareful: ‘to’; adopt-.’a. yCahada Post: ‘potice | ‘that said “Dogbites ~ ofthe Church of Pakistan \.-settlement by: Russia, the © are no fun,” says li¢hopes to open'a youth |. | ‘people a are so 0 forward ag ; - to look at you,” he says. “And you look-at:: ‘onld: the’ tesolution put’ U.S, He eae er" * them look. -Biraight - Into” “their eyes, : ‘and. centre someday with.no alcoho} but a lot df .- ‘The seats along both firat and third baie. are set at neck- ; ‘before the Christian summit - - People's. Republic of China, © -peallstie document that is ‘they keep looking at you: until: they can't video-games and ‘iusic. It ‘would be. as “, Tesday-was one-sided and" “The.” ‘atrocities ~-coth- : capable ..of “changing. the’ “Ee zeae nt pen en ey ean Glace whee Genplé could talk; keep out of _ ffenching angles ana the ees “the weakest possible. «mitted by Soviet troops are situation: in: “Afghanistan, The punk style harks back to the 'mid:»" ‘trouble and be-tiemselved, «-. = Hew about the het doge? i + Tangusge a. BOL even Aneationed™” aid +: ‘The-detegetes ahould-adopt 19608. British youth made ita movement, a, _ He saidllie felt he could rttetime “The food at: the ice 5 #8 usually “cold, ‘too. yi eS - any; ‘Western: Mallk,:* whose". country- the: resolution; said” Kirill,’ ” rejection of mainstream pop cultures with “home, go tie left, Now; “I'm. doing what I- - But the frierdl vat or rs tho inor sh ae ‘country: ‘T'm dete the World - shares... a. ‘border with evepi itthey could not accent "bands auch a's the Sex Pistols, the Defects .. want andall the persecution gives me that ° comings, right? ys make up: or those. m ort hanes of - niche vould ‘Afghanistan: “The Aeating.." it: tly. ce ts. 4 ; -arid:the Scurn providing the anthems. _ ‘mich more.incentive to keep ondoing it.” "8% ia - have... jamped Jon’ it’ -an of chemical Weapons by the commen ere ; Now, what Bron ding the: a common : But homesickness returns: ‘every now , The ushers: and: security men “have the alienating denounced. it for a similar - Soviet’ «Hoops: : “in. echoed’ ‘by! Metropolttan element of-the street scene in London; New York and Toronto Is surfacing in Halifax.. Dogbite works in a clothing store owned: . by Connie Hall, 26, who says she’s taken, a self-defence course to fénd off bar-room eases who think her pink fashion. means 7 and then. |. : “T-saw my. father -on ‘Spring: ‘Garden Road oné-day, I hadn’t seen hit for-a ~ month, F felt like running up and hugging and kissing him and saying, ‘Hi, Dad.’ But - [knew I couldn’t do it.” | _ Mentality of high school hall monitors.” °°. What a vote of. confidence. . _ —_ “education in Wales and a homosexual nightclub in France. ‘They're all part of the new fall-winter lineup on Broad- Archie Bunker is coming to Broadway this year, 80: are. shows’ about: Zonker - ‘and'Zorta, tykes and tap-dancing, | dictlonary,”’”. general - applause delegates. In. the plenary - session, - ~, action in. - the. strongest’: ‘Atghanistad Itseems, is not. Yuvenaly, » -. possible. language © In the.” tie-coucern of-the WCC,” . delegate: trom’ the: Rosslan — - “he - sald’ ‘to | frog. ° Toke to: speak were equally ~ Nickolai. Zverev, a Moscow But Sovigt delegates who ~ adamant ; the | - wording ._ Teinain intact; In an: im: Moscow Orthodox: Chirch, ard Rev.. *. delegate for the -Union of ‘Evangelical .. Christian e e's an easy mark, = - ~ Hall and Dogbite like being different, but way, which suffered 9 flurry of flops and ended with an 18.8. nn, ent os, ane speech ooered ae he dof he’ in: “Ttry toamile alot, especially with older _ in adopting the uniform of punk they are. . per-cent drop in attendance in the 1982-83 season. commenting hes: “Kirill of "the Russien mites that drafted. the’ people — old ladies," she says. They're not striking out entirely alone: ‘At least 16 new shows — 10 ‘musicals, two revivals and prompted the most Orthodox | Church, warned - yegolution’ supported the - afraid. I smile and _ usually: they amile Dogbite describes it as fitting in with the . four plays — will debut between now and Jan. 1. ooo tons: “debate et. delegates they ure ame Ruveian stant éaying the _ back. , ___ Peoplehe chooses while Hall sees it largely Carroll O° Connor, for many years the grouchy Archie of - during the coun vcil’s ip-da critical: - palat in: ce statement was a ‘delicate Doghite's vem a bet pistol eee egal. look — a‘ch he ‘all In The Family, will make his Broadway debut. in assembly which ends taiay.. development °° of an. compromise ‘for ‘everyone - ’ ’ ‘ 9 00K —a e, Mg e : : earrings and over-all bearing that implies says, “It’s nice to have change and it’s* Brothers . family drama. Deep divisions 9 ecumenical fellowship. concerned dand should not be : violence are: meant to turn eyes” and he - relishes that. “1 hike shocking people,” he says. “y get, “ -’ areal charge out of that. “Sure I'm threatening to people — a lot of people. You'll see them cross the'street nice to keep up with the times.” _ And | disdain remains for those in| society's conventional circles: ; You walk into a bar and everybody's . wearing. topsiders, alligator. shirts and _ designer jeans,’ Dogbite Says. “It's like © history, but they’ve got theméelves a topnotch.quarterback. The United States’ Football League took: another step toward respectability Tuesday when it was announced that -. Tampa Bay Buecaneera’ quarterback Doug Williams would leave his National ‘Football League club to join the ex- Oklahoma Outlaws may not have auch of a football during the two-hour debate on the resolution which Conservatives: silent He -asked ‘them. to put | aside ‘thelr: “emotions and © altered. . ‘in.the end, the assembly "voted by.a wide margin. to: “accept it after a Superficial -. change was made to.clarifz ~ that the “statement” sup. - ‘to avoid you. I'm no threat to anyone. 1 they! re clones."* pansion Outlaws, . am SarToMt, N has watfcd ted a pass the buck Peres ‘a the “ned : an ds “the srt are ins six ‘a nn iat will join on the crucial issue of health The federal “Liberals Nations. < * j CRTC powers. criticized ryt ai ano’ ca erat ae i Reese gamete p ~ Harvey Kirck and Lioya Robertson; are you listening? Leader Ed Broadbent said aaueere hee a mde which rep t 460 million ; " ottawa )ep) — The chairman of the companies to. make “annual. Canadian- _- Toronto-born ‘Peter Jennings, who once held down the aia say medicare. and: Provinces in. 1977, Broad... teveninctions re not 4 Canadian Radio-television and content expenditures. - anchor’ desk for CTV News, will succeed the-late Frank *: ‘polities in this country go bent said. The Liberals and binding on the 300 member } ", Telecommiunications Commission saysthe ‘Melsel said in interview that “the power Reynolds in a new “Single-anchor format. for ABC-TV's - handAin-hand,” he told a the... Conservativés’ . are — churches, but-are meant to § . ° powers cabinet has to overturn the com- _—=+nas not at alll been abused” by the federal World News Tonight. 7 ‘news — conference. Mr. “equally responsible. -- | serve ag guidelines: ; : "- gnission’s decisions should be eliminated "government; ' Jennings, 45, had been based i in London and has: filled | in’ M ulroney has a respan: 2 _ Ce tes ‘ - or drastically reduced. - “But I'don’t think ine a democracy you. 8 Washington-based anchor since July 1. Reynolds, whose ‘sibility to -- state’ John Meisel, in one of his - sharpest criticisms yet of the relationship between . the CRTC and the federal government, says ‘veated. interests and. lobbyists" too | . easily can pressure cabinet ‘ministers to. revoke CRTC decisions. The-federal government’s broadcasting . strategy - Jast March gave cabinet the . . power to issue binding policy directives:to the CRTC, although there were lirhitations: . -on those powers. ’: : ' Since cabinet can direct the commission on policy matters, he.gays jt. should not. retain its second authority to.set’ aside © CRTC, decisions following appeals by groups or Individuats.: . “Such appeals are an invitation tb - vested interests and lobbyists to converge on ministers in‘ an effort fo:undo, behind. closed doors, decisions reached by the commission and based on public hearings where interested parties can react. to one. ‘another's ; -arguments openly,” Meisel says. “Cabinet direction, and the undisputed power of the courts to review the com- | mission's jurisdiction and procedures, are completely adequate mechanisms: for . ensuring that’ ; proper procedures, " The govérnment has not often-changed ‘CRTC decislons. In the last. year, its’ only - Buch move has been.to force pay TW . the regulator follows " new federal access-to dnformation act. : "want to- depend cn the. goodwill of any ‘particular group of people in any place at a particular time, Yoa never know who is going to be there 10, 20, 30, 40 years from. now,” . Meisel has said cabinet should have the power to rescind only ‘CRTC decisions on ‘the CBC, but ‘his. staterient -today. goes | . farther in. suggesting that the: review - mechanism be: abolished. He also said in -the. report he is ‘“‘con- cerned” about . disagreement within ‘the “ commission on :several important issues during the last year, _. Although “there is ‘no harm" in com- '., missioners writing dissenting ‘opinions — ‘attached to- CRTC decisions, Meisel worries that too many “ténd to blur the, signals the. commission emits in its . decisions. ” ‘He said in the ‘report: the commission: . fanctions “more neatly and clearly if’ we ' speak. with one voice” and said in the in- terview that he hopes recent. disciissions within the CRTC - may reduce those ‘disagreements. Former commissioner John Grace was the most ‘notable dissenting voice within — _ the commission, disagreeing with several _ -Gecisians and criticizing the direction of | ~ the CRTC publicly. Grace quit this year to become privacy commissioner under the, ~ Museums face dilemma. CALGARY (CP) — Budget cuts at the Glenbow Museum are a reflection of a nationwide dilemma as many of Canada’s , major museums’ and art galleries face their toughest financial fight in decades. . Calgary’ 8 petroleum wealth was largely 7 responsible for a massive expansion at the ‘Glenbow six years ago that saw the 2% year-old institution move into a modern. downtown. building. “But the expansion was still under way when we were caught up in the recession,” explained chief curator Hugh Dempsey. ° Panther- — — which - is _ — , The Alberta government, feeling the pinch for two months last year but not by choice. nee. . 2.40. a fe like everyone else, refused the Glenbow’s Spokesman Ray McAllister estimated . Priga | for. release 8:30-5:30 daily . aman Se NTERPRISE "request. for a-$500,000 increase in the mid-summer renovations to the nearby b Lite. sac ually spoken 7 TERRACE | Lannie museum's %. S-million operating grant for planetarium, which forced the. museum's. °¥ e 4451 Greig Ave. 638-1166 ro 632-4741 - 1983. . closing, will cost $140,000. _ He. said Niven’s disease Dempsey said salaries make up almost FACES MORE TROUBLE robbed him of the ability to three-quartera of the Glenbow's §8.4- million budget and it will be difficult to _ avoid layoffs and a reduction in services to ‘reduce an anticipated $400,000 deficit. Twenty-six employees are to be laid off Some Canadian institutions have closed ~ for a couple of months while others have reduced hours, services and staff, Gibb- Carsley said the recession has’ meant either a freeze or reduction in government financing and a drop in donations from - corporations and individuals, The London Regional Art Gallery .in Ontario barely survived taat: winter, closing’ during . January-February and reopening in March with only two of three floors operating, ‘The Vancouver Museum also shut down ; Thecity cut $90,000 in financing last year and- McAllistér | isn't - predicting the museum's chances of staying out of debt in 1983. "Service cuts rather than staff ‘layoffs . viral hepatitis July. 19. oe Gehrig’s diseasé. - illness kept him off the broadcast since early April, died of has been selected. as the first woman to head a full U.S. congregation as‘a rabbi .of the. Conservative branch. of Judaism. : Rabbi Beverly Magidson said will assume her new post j in Conservative leader has not: mid-August as head-of the Congregation Beth Shalom in Clifton, N. Y¥.,a suburb of # Albany. The congregation has 105 - families. InApril, Magidson came , within’ four votes of becoming the first woman to be admitted to the Rabbinical Assembly _of the Conservative branch of Judaism. Little. hesitant NEW. YORK (AP) Sd Impressionist Rich . Little says he was hesitant at first, but. after studying the ‘ Bpeech of David Niven and using the Englishman's accent. | constantly,.? he ‘dubbed over much of the dialogue for the actor in two life in movies for about a year by ng it.” - think that, 7 prolonged his - | unequivocally where his . ; . ' . party stands on the Issue.” " Achaplain : at Jewish Hospital in St. Louis, Mo: says she ° with Roy DeMarzh, NDP’ candidate in the Aug. '29 : federal - “Broadbent, campaigning “byelection. ‘in Central Nova, said the told the public whether his party would not allow user ‘fees or extra billing, Broadbent: said his party is.strongly opposed to both. “It is sheer hypocrisy” for ~ the federal Liberal party to blame. "provincial govern- ments for - undermining medicare, he said. “Monique. -~Begin was being hypocritical when she — . Pink Panther movies. Niven died July 29 at age 73 after a losing battle with amyotrophic | lateral sclerosis, a neuro- ‘muscular . disease also known as Lou — “We didn’t want it known, : ‘Windsor Plywood “| PACKAGED - HOME . you know, ‘because David - Niven wanted to go on working,” ‘the Ottawa-born Little ‘said Tuesday in an interview on ABC's Good ‘Morning Ameri¢a. “He. didn't -want the world to : . know he was really ill.’" - ' Al. -:Newman, — vice- president for publicity of -MGM-United. -, Artists, confirmed that much of: : _Niven’s .dialogue in The Trail ‘of the Pink Panther and The Curse of the Pink 4740 Soucie yourself. oar “ and for all your. needs In ROOF TRUSS SYSTEMS Over 35 plans available, plus custom design ‘Contact Andy Wann _ 635-6763 ___HANDYMAN | - WIRING SUPPLIES | We will sell you only what you need to do the. 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"mira far in, and for » Studio Box 914 WINDSUP FER “academics. The Royal Ontario: Museum — having ‘Rdwarde >. and also. 6-7 Terrace, B.C. . They have appealed to ‘the museum and the Alberta government, which has pit- ched in with an extra $150,000 to keep the archives dpen. However, director Duncan _ Cameron sald tite Glenbow budget took inte account about that: much exira government oeacing, meaning the: deficit is still about $400,000. “The situation at the Glenbow | has: reachéd a crisis,” said Pamela Gibb- Carsley, development officer for the ‘Ottawa-bised Canadian = M | a tainly serine eee ere stantty. wa adian useum = _- a fairly ous financial situation.” aL: ee Association. “Of our. 50D (association) Things are slighély better. at the. Art Little sald he was pleased . AUTHORIZED HOMELITE DEALER | - , members, I would say the Glenbow is in the most serious financial situation.” -: But all art gailerles and museurns’ are + suffering. . veep le - “Tt'a the toughest I’ve seen tt and, I've ° been tn Galleries for 20 years,"' said Glen Cumming, director of the Art Gallery of just reopened last September after .20 months of renovations and expansion —~ is also struggling, sald director James Cruise, , Like other Ontario museums and - Galleries, it has -learned - the Ontario Bovernment will be retroactively . cutting its grants this year by. 9.5-per-cent, Provincial. financing decounts for three- quarters of the Royal Ontario's annual Gallery of Ontario but only because about ' 25 of 200 staff positions were eliminated a couple of yearg ago before economic times : became really tough; sald ‘director . Willan Withrow. - Even os. the financing sources for Canada’s muséums and galleries grow. scarce, cultural Interest grows, — for hto, my great ad- In ballet, tap and jazz. because of the challenge,” Little said. . - When he was. asked to dub - Niven's voice, Little said, his- first reaction was: “I can’t do David Niven at’. all.” He collected tapes of Niven's voice, listened to - them for-a week, and used “the Niven accent con- with the result. He sald he told Edwards -he would be: ' happy to follow Niven ‘around in his daily life and speak for him. . . “I never: met him,” he said. “I hope it was a favorable reaction. I like to” _ _ TERRACE. - PAYING LTD. '_ fora professional job “DRIVEWAYS. . 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