"RESOLUTE BAY whe: CP) = Except. te “sone "-péalakin : “adorimnients, the little Angilcan . chapel | at Resolute - ~Bay’s.. nuit: J edammunity - vis “plain and: “attra Makpa;, ’ one eof tbe yillage’s lay preachers; eorts through bymnals and tdttered copies of the Book ‘of Common Prayer, written ‘in the Inuit language. . ‘He and an assistant will lead the service this: Sunday — monting but the sermon will [come from ‘an unexpected "- ru "criticized _-venturer’s lark but Dexter visitor, Rev, Laurie Dexter, pastor of Canada’s largest church parish, the entire eastern Arciic. os ‘Dexter normally only gets “ to Resolute four times a - " year fron his base‘at Arctic - ‘Bay, N.W.T;, a few: hundred © Mlometres to the south. - His unscheduled abrival comes after'the abortive at- tempt by himself and three _ others to ski 750 kilometres from’ Ward Hunt Taland to the geowraphic North Pole. The trip was called off after only four days when. one. member of the ex- pedition got-sick, forcing a . burried air evacuation to Resolute. The expedition has. been 48 an ‘ad. was perhaps one of the best- suited men to make. the attempt. He has lived ‘among the Inuit for 19 years, ministering to a flock "off 1,200: widelyscattered native Anglicans. - His. ‘parish takes. in the | systiin of islands above the. Northwest . Territories ‘mainland, equal to the land area of a -middle-sized “Right froma young age Eva been aware I've been called tothis work up here,” mask an ‘inner Ordained in Scotiand, Dexter came to Canada in _ 1970 and started in a more . _ Southerly parish; Coral "Harbor, on Southampton Island at the mouth of Hudson Bay. After @ stint at schoo! in, Saskatoon he moved north to Baffin Island, first. Pond: . Inket,: ‘then Arctic Bay. . Dexter succeeded another Scot as pastor, He saya the church has a tough time enticing Canadian-born- ‘priests to’ staff northern parishes, ° “The diocese is constantly ' trying to recruit. Canadians buf none of them are willing ‘ : come up," he saya. | “Sai Me WEED D ANOW, SOMETHING REG | f SMMANTYE aires ‘oouRtTe _ CHARLOTTE rE TAYLOR 005-9782 |, preatings, along with helpful Dur hostess will bring giftsand | : Innit communities per “baptisms, sforming . ‘marriages . vand conducting. o services ‘and holding Bible J fllpeed ‘When. he’s away,” . inlesionnty work, allthouigh . these-are wellestablished ff churches,” he says. “‘It's - not Pioneer... smissionacy war. hee an “evangelical -orien- - Dexter's account, are well. tation and there is'a steady || a] - tridkle of eonversioas." arn High Arctic churches, by ; attended. ‘ > "The church is sictually more ‘successful’ than. the” Church in the south,” says: “Dexter. -“The majority: of : * the adult population attends SSIS SCINSC NESE NE IAIN CIT ETACETACNCACNC NCIC ICET NCEE Esc anecareceecerec erecenacaracecerarececerecececanscecerergcacs church regularly. ce At Pond: Inlet, a: com: “munity of 00,- it's not § ‘tmusual ‘to have’ half the village Sunday. nit, service, be “Resolule E Bay isa. problem and that’s becaiise : af alechd maialy, " ays Dexter. ./ a have declared themselves “dry or’ severely Limited the: Amportation: of liquor, but Resolute’s - leadership - has balked, he says.’ , “They just can't seem to” weld together as a Eroup. - The reason is alcohol." , “Dexter ‘has ‘made | the - Arctic’ bls home. : Alp children willattend as niuch’ school as possible here. before going south. But fe and his wife have no interest 4, .in-vmaving~ away ; Bee: Be chureh and ‘its strorit ministers is an: attractiog, but. also the tenor of? its faith 7, “ints dimple withoit being. ' simplistic, conerete rather. than sbatnet very musi SSL Ss Lhasa SS kk SLE tS CLS LLL a a Dexter travels. between ; Anytlng that eda here : Other’ Inuit’ “eccomunities: “The oes a a RAMALLAH, West: 2 Bank (CP) — ‘ people crowded - the Hospital on Wednesday night after news spread _p local. Arab. had. been: " “phot three’ times, bis son beaten: with a haridgun - snd: six-week-old “Terrorism,” man said asa doctor ‘from: the operating .. women in tears. Immediate . evidence victims identified the: attackers as Jewish by . any violence, between Jordan River — oc army sirice 1967. — earries- political overtonés given the a, WOOKB, The: Iraeli ‘govern: _jaent'of Prime Minister - Menachem: Begin is Scores of « .. corridors of ‘Ramallah’ room; trailed by three - A 6showed the attack might. - ‘8 have been an attempted ” pobbery. But the adult © their hebrew accent and ; “Arab and’ Jew in the |! West Bank area of the | | cupled by ‘the Israeli - .Svents-of the last few - _ hospital awaited word — a hurrying ‘to complete a.. series of new West Bank - " ‘settlements before . the. Juné election, bringing all . the total number to's0. Patches of Arab land " everywhere in the Weat © Bank have been con- | fiseated for the purpose, apractice almost every > country in the world, including Canada, considers illegal under international law. Jewish settlers from Ofra and Beit EL, near - Ramallah, have begun ., Walking the streets with swashbuckling | can- fidence, ” .clothes but armed with automatic weapons. Also, the downtown . . setion of Ramallah's - ‘twin elty,- ‘began its ninth day of a- 15-day ‘curfew today imposed by the Israeli- _ military: because Arab ; boys: threw stones at pausing Israeli cars. -Residents are allowed “out of their homes one: hour a ‘day .and. nobody. is’ allowed to leave c, ' enter the’ sealed area, As‘ bystanders at the. Terrorism ¢ on West Bank in ‘civilian El-Bireh . é trom the doctors, a man from. ~.the haunches. “putaide’ ‘thelr " houses;. “having ° ‘been 7 ordered. to’ do’: BO. fo three “hours by: the " Israeli army. The camp _ has ‘also been under curfew. tor “nine. ‘days because. OF ; Btone- . throwing. ~ ; “These: hinge -aré __Twatine,” Haid i a leading “, Ramallah’. citizen . ‘who! asked not to be named: “This ’ “js the. Israel tion.” = ao a The eldest'of ‘the three ; victims of the shooting 3 ‘attack, 46- year-old Costa ““Tannous;" rested - under a heap of blankets _ ’ after bullets were taken | from his cheat, arm and thigh. ‘All three ‘victims ‘were listed as satintac- tory. . One of the three shots . : . that bit him also passed a "through “ the: “baby: § Meanwhile the son, 23- . -yearoldSalim Tannous, ran from.the car, but | was stopped and Bit: ' . Mountbatten’ lives quietly “Pye got the ‘blue book “ hives, just a8 blue as I can eve just got: unhitehed, from a man with. a family... tree. %.”” Tris Mountbatten, 61, ‘who ‘penned and sang - this earing torch song a- good many years back, lives © aqelly — and privately — —in both sides of the “Atlante. Ahead? Possibly a book. Also, the possibility of a royal invitation to London this summer to attend: the wedding of Prince Charles — and. Lady Diana Spencer. _ A British columnist, who writes that ‘he Queen’ is "-thinking of asking her, stunned the court. with her, gander ‘gubara-blopde quotes Lady Iria as saying: shortlived ‘marriage to an “If I'm invited, I'll cer- . officer of the Iriah Guiards in _tainly ‘make the trip. Gf the 1940s, course, I can't say whether ‘Ted be welcome. ... Waupto the family." They don't - have when Lady Iris came out in . ‘debutantes. anymore — madeap of otherwise ~ — but,” the throne. . Her, first: indication that . YE Was, ‘doing’ something | _Tather unusual" came when a government official asked" - ~she renounce all claims to 1937, she wasranked as “the. 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Broadcast - figures {ur last fell show that, ' CKMI's top show = The | “I a _ QUEBEC :(CP) — The ° "Quebec City area may have :@: Population. of more: than ~ half a million,. ‘but reporters : at television: station .CKMI: | Worry about: running out. of people: io interview.’ - ‘As: the only’: "English: language television in'a city that is 97° per- cent. French, | they have trouble. finding -: ‘people who: can: speak ‘t “Forget . about: : doing a man-li-the-street interview,"”. sighs ‘Helene - . Charest, ane of three CK °. . The lack - of. ‘English: Speaking people to interview _ is one of several things that make CKMI unusual. a "A CBC affiliate, the atation -' ; is owned. and: operated by — } /Tele-Capltale . Ltee,,. whieh also owns the _ tauch larger CFCM-TV, an ‘associate. of the private « French-language network TVA ’* Although involved ‘with {two networks, CKMI and CFCM share’: the : same- owners, : building, and: facilities. But CKMI is definitely: the © smaller operation. = =~: audience Price is Right — was wat: ched by $1,900: viewers, The ‘top-rated show. for the same period wan La Petite , - English to interview. *. Branch @ “ Dewsroom..- ‘We come. -in - Nevoomers to Quéhee City io settle down, to. watch CKMI: are. sometimes : ptartled tu Bee French; language. commercials produced for. CFCM inserted . eden the middle of att English: show: The station says this “happens when It is too costly te:.produce a. separate, English ‘commercial... And -; -predominant “fn- . the - npoke. of. . problems the French word for traffic, -: : “Sometimes ‘we. ater ‘Rearching our. scrai he ‘braing for “the | Eng word,” said Dawson. But the station's viewsitg don't seem to mind eithor th: “occasional “galliciam,” tha . French cammercials or ths small amount of local pee * etreulattoa mbled “here at nine in the morning cence, hot a single comp and unless we talk: among ourselves, all day: we. speak. in’ French,” said Bob. “Dawson, one. of! ‘CKMI's operatlors “rent Up: ito a broadcast’. are -in that language. For. ‘thei news an nouncer, ita: "Cing; quatre, “trols, deur, un — ‘Good Eve: ning." " Coniatant exposure. te French takes: its toll on the . Feportera’. ‘English vocabulary.” ‘Instead: of there Huneault,. : a official with the CRTC ‘ig aan sy noe Raymond | - there were more feedback, " would be eaaier sometimes,’ he said. ‘The lack of feedback in's a new problem. “You'd waik sround with the feeling, ‘is anybody’ listening?"4 - said Barbera’ Smith, whe talking of traffic problems in ‘ worked at the ‘station for ‘the cify, ene annower ence seven years starting in 1663 if -~BOARD . oss at the TERRACE. 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