_ mere gripping .— - and the plain, - || The ae. what it: Tost: years ago wheo Umberto “Menghi ran away froma seminary" in vItaly . and ‘\ Seer de ers, however, gained a “high priest of culsine\ = | “The. restaursteur, cook: book-creator and culinary '. teacher has been delighting. © . Vancouver. palates since he "began his Italian restaurant “empire here 10 years ago. - That would never. have happened if Mengh! had - fulfilled his parents’ wishes and become 4 priest. Mengh!, who studled the restaurant business In Italy, - France and England before coming to Canada.in 1967, . ‘Chose cuisine over the church because the former fulfilled his “endless joy to. ~ John Helton finds life Bombers. and’ 10 seasons. with Calgary Stampeders, ‘WINNIPEG Duwing most of - his Canadian Football League career, John Helton. was content to be one of the guys. ‘If a few teammates decided to throw a party - after a. game on the road, ‘Helton would tag along, drink his share of beer and. ‘“Sist get stupified and the whole bit.” Football and having a good time with _ his ‘teammates dominated most - of his life, starting with his | days as a college star with Arizona State. His: football ‘career ended suddenly in March when Winnipeg Blue Bombers released the 95- year-old all-star. After four years with the ; “—“FORONTO. (CP) — trouble with stories ha people who disappear is that the endings offen are unsatisfactory.- But, _ in compensation, truth. is “stranger — ‘and sometimes than fiction. : Ail these strengths and weaknesses are — nicely _ balanced. — in Disappearances, ' a collection of true accounts. . of Canadians who have | ‘simply vanished, by Derrick © Murdoch, a reviewer of crime literature ' ’ for -The Globe and Mail - alnce 1064, ~ Murdock calculates than on average about 240 persons go missing in Canada every day, but the vast majority will be .“Tocated’? — aterm that includes those who will be corpses by the tlme they are found. Some of the missing, however, 2 In his book Murdoch has strung together an odd but ‘bizarre or. incredibly’ e scope of the problem id the staggering number of police man-hours spent on some searches. Some of the attracted national — even - international — attention, There's the worttan whose own: freezer became her coffin in which she lay preserved along with the _ peas and the ice cream. Or Stories that bulld to the - disappearance and then evaporate are frustrating, but readers will enjoy the yarns that have an ending. For instance, the case of Lisa Golding who acquires a young husband,-a young lover and a stepfather In . Halifax and constantly flits from one to the other. After she disappears,. the _ .wuspicion builds nicely tnt finally it is the husband who breaks, making a run for It “then attempting suicide. = And there Is the case of - middle-aged | woman who disappears, we discover, timply. because - her young “Dephew hated her. ‘The comlc-tragle tale of (CP) —. defensive tackle — “It's not a business for me,” he says over a of, red wine anda loaf of crusty ' bread in his fashionable st Glardino, a restaurant. that . specializes ‘in| game and -, for me. And: type: of | ‘fowl. “Ira a life \ It's nota bo: profession. It’s: exciting.” Menghi disagrees with tlie . suggestion that it must also -be exhausting. With seven _to ‘supervise: (five in Vancouver and one - each in Whistler, B.C., and” - restaurants - Seattle), a cooking school, a new cookbook to promote | ' and ‘a televised cooking _ ‘show to tape, Menghi still - finds time to play tennis, aki and roar around town in his Ferrari, = - There are always‘ enough hours to relax In front of a - hockey game or take off on the services of Helton, an the league’s outstanding defensive player in Canada In 1972 and 1974, were no longer needed, —- - But Helton, a born-again Christian, has found there is life after football. . te ial . hee eight-time CFL all-star and . things like aged steak.and cigars. . ; “Why ‘putter? guna ~enough to climb-a mountaln and It's always ‘cold. But when it comes ito: eating, . it's better to have caviar than peanut butter sandwiches," Menghi, who Is “86 anda Scorpio,” is: affixing | is } . name to ‘mors: restaurant signs. . While © ~ many: . businessmen are feeling the lightening. grip: of: the. - his. . restaurant ©: chain, confident that “when you . offer quality and value; it goes a, long way, even past the economy,” The newest. addition will . open August in San Fran-' Soon an: ABC-TV crew from Los Angeles wil bel years ago. ‘Those things now, [- wouldn't consider. “And IT wouldn't. knock anybody else-for doing it. Now you have to become Uacompromising. You can't “Know wrong anid ‘do ‘it. But now I've come to know that there's things. that are ‘wrong that Ihad done in my life and that I can’t go and - continue to do those things ‘He’s now able to-devote | roore time to his wife, Nora, and thelr three children, always a high priority on his. “st but sometimes neglected — because of football. . ““T was compromising, * whatever the situation was, I would compromise,” said _ Helton, in describing the .. period before he embraced Christianity ‘about four . Fred Johnsen, the young, seemingly wealthy Toronto businessman, began with a slapstick chase, a fat, ugly man pursuing him through the ground - floor of: -his Miansiotiwhile' the. victim “you've - got the. how! “wrong man.” The things everyone found out about Johnsen and his financial dealings after’ his “kidnapping” were- far “more interesting . than anything anyone knew when he was still around: But why: was he abducted, and Is he still alive? P) Another among those with unsatisfactory endings is the retelling, of the famous Marion. McDowell case which, in the mid-1950s, held over again. “There's some things that © I can't change In the past but that doesn't mean that I have { nurture them and © keep them present in my. future." ' Helton, who works for .. ‘Monarch Life . Assurance Co., recently addressed members of the Tabernacle Baptist Church in Winnipeg, describing his" outlook on: _ Canada fascinated. She was ‘parked in a lover's lane with... a boytriend when, the story oes, he was attacked and she disappeared off the face of: the earth. It was -a tantalizing case, revived when a famous retired Scotland ‘Yard detective was, brought in to have a packing’ recession, he’s expanding ~ _watering © + Pierre ' ‘Trudeau, ls also dipplag lute thé literary’: ‘world.’ ‘The ‘ Umberto Mengh! Cookbook, . - which sold 40,000 coples in ‘its first’ 18 weeks | will be followed by a sequel. . Unlike the first book,’ an: iustrated © and ‘mouth- "collection . of recipes: assembled. .ac- cording: .to meal © =com-. ponents,’ the . second. “pook will outline whole” menus. Ita not & bad record ‘for a “former Rotel’: Vancouver ‘Waiter whose first venture into — restatirant after: football life since learning to trust in Gad. - _ Ag a youngster growing ” up in Pennsylvayla, Helton ‘sald he knew about God but he was never t obedient. to. him, oy went" along ‘not fully ' knowing the words and the wisdom of God-and leading a life that had fairly good . suceess,” sald Helton, who ‘earned. a scholarship to. attend Arizona State. "However, about... four’ “years” ago, Helton said he finally Tealized ‘he “Wasn't - headed ~ in the © right direction. - . *; — “Though r had good - success on the-football field: and I had good success In | my work and I had good success within. my life, Disappear arances offers: mystery Wayne grew bigger — to: . six-foot-three ~~ and="—"20--— on poinds — had his “body ‘tattooed, got a’ series “of convictions and ran through the family money, but it was years” before. the ‘body ‘of .. Millle Ford, an Icepick'in her skull, was found ‘and Wayne linked to her death. crack at {t, but Marlon was * never found. — Murdoch saves one of the ’ best to near the end‘— — the _ Story of big, childish, spolled Wayne Ford, 16, who lived in a state of armed truce with his well-to-do evening they had a terrible ‘quarrel over who ‘should have use of the family Cadiline. . UFO's land — LOS ANGELES (AP) — The Visitors came: in peace from: outer space. Or, so they said. They also looked junt like are_.never- “seen” human beings. Or, ‘so it seemed. They simply showed up one day in 50 spaceships, each five kilometres across, and the world was theirs. “You can find out who and what the Visitors are whien NBC. -- Yepresentative selection of . shows V Sunday and Monday nights, casa ~ sad, puzzling, Kenneth Johnson, the writer, director and producer of: the Project, says that he didn't have either science fiction ot frustrating — to Hustrate liens from outer space in mind when he began to work on the story. “T'd had the notion for a long time of dolng : a piece in. which America is occupied by a military power,” he sald. cases But the question was, who would be the cccupying army? “We thought it shouldnot be a homegrown rise of fascism but rather an invading army,” Johnson said. “The ~ staying power for that, We stronger,"" Hence, the Visitors. ‘needed someone bigger and 7 uy wanted to see how America. woutd react under occupation. Wha would be the collaborators and who would_ be the eeeveeoconencsistance fighters?” = oY va dramatize stories. that’ on “enough, widowed. mother until the |. ~ century scientists. They have, _ fof normal living. Unlike your Johnson said he patterned his story alter ‘the Nazi . occupations of Norway and Frahee during ‘the Second -. World War. Even the title is derived from that era: The two- fingered V for victory, the symbol of resistance to the Axis powers, In the TV movie, Mare Siager stars as a television. cameraman, and Faye Grant as a young medical student, who detect the Visitors’ Hnister plan and become resistance fighters. The two-part movie ends with the Visitors still occupying Eart, so further efforta to save the world will have to be carried on during @ series. ‘NBC has asked Johitson to draw up a five-year story plan and is considering putting it on the schedule. The four-hour show cost $13. millon and a lot of that money went into the construction of spactship models, ” special effects and enormous dets reproducing the interiors - of the spaceships, One of the critical elements of V is that all the Visitors ‘ate not bad, just as all the German soldiera in the Second World. War were not bad,” Johnson. said. Some of the. Milors come tothe ald ofthe reiiance ters." CUTE? od ey aE HEED VR ors eRe ene Murdoch tells ‘the tales in an easy, “straightforward manner, resisting any: temptation — to: over- thelr own’ are - dramatic Disappearances, by: ‘Derrick Murdoch, published by Doubleday Canada, 24 _ Panes, sr. 5 7 Nutrition chee re Now By JOAN FIELDEN What makes it tick?” = — What makesit tick is the quies-. tion that prompts-your child or giant child to take the * family clock apart, And, of -course, you don't exactly ap- ‘preciate that curiosity when your can't put it together MgO ae eee te Fhe’ same “curiosity, with "perhaps a more serious and far-reaching purpose, has in- vaded the ranks of. twentieth 4 Las succeeded in taking apart, or analyzing, ‘practically ‘ every- thing upon which we depend - foil year-old “pride and joy", research workers use the results of their chemical. and ‘physical investigations. to ¢x- plain how and why our bodies react as they dato food, en- vironment, and other physical changes. 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