overlooking a luch, wooded ’ yavine.” tan! - Canadians’ have finally” hada chance to see his film, which. was shown’ earlier this’. year’ on: CBC... But Peacocke's views. on- the. _.abyamal. distelbution given to such films — remain uehanged, 2° “Right now, if 1 were in a Canadia movie, I'm afraid | _ I'd bave ta make the same speech," he’ says. Relaxing in his posh, red- brick: home, Peacocke . expjains that his ordeal with The Hounds of Notre Dame istypleal of the fate of most '. Canadian movies,: The film was released in Record Reviews | sattered - - Canadian | . theatres, but was generally pulled after only a few days because. — there wag practically no attempt to _ Advertise or promote it, - “FIRED OF WAITING . + Shortly after the movie was completed, the CBC purchased the television rights, but held off showing | it because investors.wanted - - towait for a payoff from the theatrical ‘release, * . ‘Peacocke says the CBC finally got tired of waiting and ‘pressed for the go- ' ahead to air it nationally. "Quite frankly, I'm happy ~ they did because I'm sick of it not: belng seen, even though : I've. got money Invested in that film, as well - as blood, sweat, ec.” An energetic, burly 60- 1967,.3 TON International . Hat deck truck. 16 ft. deck, * price $2,500, ‘Phone 635-6273 days, Lo -. (acel0-Taug) FOR SALE: 1974 12° x 60’ mobile home, Excellant condition. Drapes, fridge, _. -Sfove, washer, dryer, and Garden. shed. $16,000. Phone 638-1733 or 635-7117. (local 27), : ae ‘<> (p5-1éaug) FOR SALE: 1975 12' x 68! | mobile. honie-expando ‘off. llving reemi: $15,000, Phone : Ce ere Ups 7aug) ; FORRENT | | 2 bedroom trailer. ‘Luckly Break Tratler Park, -$220 per month. Phone 635.3408: : “(p5-12aug) FOR SALE on) acre. Fridge, stove, dishwasher, drapes. - Gas furnace. 6'.x 12' porch. Furniture. Close to achools. $38,500. 3864 Kirkalay St. , 638-1697 after 5 pm or 695. 5347, : uc “y (9-15aug) 974-12 x 48 MOBILE HOME. 3 hedrooms, 5 appliances. § x 10 steel shed.” Fully fenced, Pad, In Park Ave. Traller Court. $18,000. Phone 635-3558. ° o (p10-22aug) a PA-18 SUPERCUB. 150 Hp. | 500 hrs. on engine. Excellent 2 000 floats. Wheels very clean. Phone , 99-6453. Fraser Lake, \ ‘ yearald, Peacocke walt for somebody. else to fix the problem.._‘ - "| "AS a board member of the ‘Alberta “ Molion — Picture _ Development Corp,, which’ - Was established a ‘year ago | Alberta“. film-makers, “.. Peacocke will be heading to _ ‘the Cannes Film Festival this year * to study’. the “aggressive | . i marketing ‘techniques which. dominate » the'event. 2 “Its just’-one. “of. the ": projects Peacocke planis to "undertake: ‘during’ ~ his ~ forthcoming ~. sabbatical © ‘from his job as head of the ‘University . of | Alberta’s - drama department., oe marily, he Warits to act again.” Ps ’- Sinee The:. Hounds’ of Notre Dame, Peacocke has” made occasional: - " appearances -on stages in Edmonton and last summer. directed a - play. at I xville, Que, But he , Says he. shunned . most to. ait back, complain. and. acting - program’: at. - good, they should: get out ‘some time, but they can ~atay “and “make” a Living ~ here” * :, Born in Lethbridge, Alta., Peaocke was raised in the ‘nearby; community «of - Barons, which boasted 4’ ,, Population of 365, os mat ~~ living.on that, |. Cot : “to, loan seed _mohey ~to ‘both aides:of the family.’ : _» 1n1985 he graduated from ~. drama department’ for: five. years in the mid/70s;° = :, Peacoeke's three children: Pere. follwing: in his”. a be ot | . footsteps — his-daughter as-: - for $1.25 toGaines TWT, PO. Box 172; Kankakee, Il ‘60902. :. a teacher and his two gons'in _ the film industry, although’ :nelther ‘plaria “to “bé a : performer.: * an eo With.’ family... ‘and academia out of the way for the moment, Peacocke says. he’s. looking — forward. to of acting. ©, : No specific projects have’ ‘been lined. up -yet, but he: isn’t worried. | available again,” he: says. with a twinkle in his hazel’ . #1 to American Boarding Kennels Association, 11 N. Union, "76-12". x 68" mobile home: projects to devote himself to his academic career, . “After winning the Genie ". “My relatives were either” “men of the church, or; butchers and bakers, or eyes. “Now. it’s: just a matter of waiting. for. the, Phone to start ringing." ' _ ALLOF THE GOOD ONES ARE TAKEN. - Fan - Hunter, Columbia Records (FC 38028), - en This might beone of the top 10 records of 1993, depending on the quality of the . records released in the remaining five _ months of the year, its.cutstending mix of good-time rock and roll and serious “rock art” music, and there's something on here to appeal to everyone. ; Poor On the lighter ‘leads off-the record) a -happy sounding, - almost bouncy version of a belieg with’ the music, the melancholy - lyrics, the second (that ends it):a version of the same song, slowed down with different instrumentation so that the music matches the message, Either way: All of the Good Ones is a terrific song, and one that could break Hunter after all these many years os struggling on the verge of |. - . . Success a ’ ” Going along with the title tracks is That Girl is Rock ’n’ Roll, ain anthemic type of number that's almost too obvious to succeed. but ‘does anyway through the sheer good spirits Hunter throws into it. | On the more serious side are songs about the darker side of the good-tlme life that the other songgextol, For instance, having fun, getting drunk and chasing tail never . sounded like less fun than it: does'‘on Fun, a number’ that recalls the darkness and edginess of Hunter's work with Mott the Hoople on their Brain Capers in the early seventies. 7 lita SF Ea Fey A ROR, ie theres ~ ‘Other biting numbers are. Death 'n’ , + Glory Boys, another in a string of anti-war ‘songs that. rock. musicians have been making Jately:ind one of the better ones at ‘that (Long live thé leaders, long may they reign—may they live long enough to feel every single pain). Speechless, about the ~ negative effects of TV and the mass media ‘in general, and Somethin's Going On, still another anti-war song but this time. ‘appealing toa different part ‘of the mind than Death ‘n’ Glory Boys. . ' Captain Void and the Video Jets is a . Somewhat less auccessful stab. the emptiness. of chasing iltte computer-| ‘generated graphics around a TV screen, but Seeing Double is one of Hunter's best . bongs, a midlife crisis story that ls made the impassioned vocals oF helieyeable by Hunter, _ - i . '_ Infact, Huntér's vocal work on All of the Good Ones could put him back jiear the front of the pack of male rock singers where he was when hesang with Mott the - .. Hoople, in the days’ befere: David Bowie came along and: madé the band a clone Bowie group. Hunter has. never quita * recovered from thal, but on this record he’ looks like he might be on his way. TEXAS FLOOD. Stevle Ray Vaughan and_ Double Trouble. Eple Records (FE 38734). Stevie‘ Ray. Vaughan’s Texas-blues ‘sound and devotion to the pure recording. - of thé blues guitar form‘ make him an - anachronism, someone: that ‘may have been‘a guitar hero in the: late’ 0s but ,-. Simply appears to be behind the times. _ ” ‘. -{p'2ejulyS-12aug) wee Cer ERO “It certainly qualifies at this point, with alde, there's ihe title :, . - - track, both versions of it, the-first (that -- sad song that album -. - Don Schaffer Texas Flood shows off the’ masterful.. blues guitar Vaughan can play, and his vocals are’as good as any. white blues singer has done recently, The main problem with this record is that Vaughan ~ is such a,purist that he-sounds stale even while he's turning out some of the flashiest _ ,Ruitar licks since Page and Clapton drifted -_ away from the blues, There. are several standout blues numbers on Texas Flood, especially the . instrumental numbers and outstandingly, " ‘the last song on side one called Testify, a fabulous example of blues-rock guitar the | way it should be played. . Unfortunately, most record buyers aren't ': _ interested in hearing that kind of music. any more. Thal’s a shame in a way, . because guitarists like Vaughan are. hard “ to find and his rhythm section, made up.of -Tommy Shannon on bass and Chris Layton’ - on drums, is tailor-made to show off the stylings of Vaughan and his guitar. : a Blues fans and guitar fans will love thls record. Others. may not, It depends on what you like. ‘I like it, ON THE VERGE.’ Gus. and the New. Breed. Nemperor Records-Columbla Récords (FZ 38003). , ee Van Halen? AC-DC? Santers? Robin Trower? . . __No, but Gus Papas and his various bands that go under the name The New Breed have the form pretty well down pat, if you know what I mean. ; 5 There’s lots of guitar, punchy bass and loud, driving drums on this standard hard- rock power-trio type album, About the only thing that makes Papas and his band different from a thousand other hard-rock outfits is the energy that he has in his vocals and his guitars. This is a lively record, not like most others of its type, and it bears up under repeated listeriing simply. because the force of the _ presentation makes the tired, clichedlicks listenable. : ae Side one of On: The Verge Was recorded _ with a.six-member backing band and ~ several backup vocals. . Side two was. recorded with 4 three-plece band and no added sugar in the sound and it works a lot better for the stripped-down sound. Unfortunately, unless you're only About 14 years old and have never heard all this before or.a Teal die-hard hard-rock fan, tone of this will be very interesting. One exception—No Control, the leadoff song on side. two, a great little bopper with neat . guitar work by Pappas. If that's not the single, the A&R. people at Columbia rds should all get fired. it’s great, the pest ib typléal, ., dog must have an average score of over - of 200. When. _ managed to escape your yard and not being used to trattic, -- called “companion dog" , helpful publications to assist them in obtaining proper care | _ for the family pet, advises the Gainés Dog Care Center. If « the family wants totake along: their petona motor trip, but * *_ oisn’t sure about accomodations, the all-néw. 1983-84 edition _ of “Touring with Touser”. should also go along in the glove : ‘compartment. The O4-page directory. lista almost: 2,000. .independently-owned hotels and motels that accept guest. -; with pets along with nine nationwide chains that also put the _ Welcome mat’ out for peta: Addresses and telephone - ~ numbers are included for making reservations in advance. _"“Touring with Touser" can be obtained by sending a check , Hf the family pet ‘isn't ‘included in vacation plans, but .’ Proper care while away is a problem, "Where to Buy, Board - ‘Or Train a Dog" lists thousands of kennels where a dog can ~ “be bought, trained or boarded. This 94-page directory, which also lista helpful hints for dog owners and prospective dog owners ‘is available by writing to Gaines Kennel: felect a Boarding Kennel” is a 26-page booklet containing - “Many- helpful suggestions for pet owners who need » Pet owners making -vacation flans can obtain three: Directory, P.O, Box 8172, Kankakee, I] 60902. “How to- i 4 ‘The Herald, Friday, August 12, 1983, Page _Plumbley ‘broke _ David Plumley has Robert Rediord good looks and is-a top-flight lawyer, pulling down big bucks, But he's broke. ~~ : We :know che “has: big alimony and. child-aupp payments but the ext his poverty —"he ‘virtually “lives off his second wife, Jill — is one of several jarring. ‘inconsistencies. in’ Joy” _Fielding’s new ‘novel’ The "Other. Womane. 020. ~ Tt doem't.. country club lifestyle: Or his: ‘brown’ Mercedes Volvo, . No matter. Of Its The Other Woman is a good, ‘Boapy .read with all the ingredients of adultery, foreplay in a bubble bath, murder, - wife-beating, | anorexia, the wayward ‘Hare Krishna son and stolen marry your husband.” 7%. with | his and ‘her. ~ cae neem eee BASE PERU Te Sd ZETTIG BEEEa iene gad + v - . : . mR } it tells. Jill on their first:! “I'm going to: ‘KEEP EX IN STYLE: Elaine and the. two' kids in grown-accustomed.. SKAAINE SAYS TO JIN,-“If ‘he: preated nie-the way he. ~ treated you; and treated you:: :, the way he treats me, this | :: Would ‘be.’ a ‘completely : “different story," 5. +: Jil, mistress ‘and now’ ‘ .-.” wife, could use the same - type, - words to Nicole. Soke In the subplot is Al | Weatherby, - hail-fellow:: well-met and kingpin of the’ ~ law firm, and his wife Beth, . seemingly happily. married for 27 years. -- Ketting. back to-the buslest — substiiute pet care while én Vacation, “; The booklet ‘is ‘Published by the Anierican Boarding Kennels Association. , (0 assist pet owners in evaluating, selecting, and working with a local boarding kennel to give a pet a happy and safe “boarding experience, ABKA member kennels are, also ; listed. This booklet can'be obtained by. sending a check for Colorado Springs, CO 80009,’ ‘There is a Canadian contact | for more information on the ABKA work and these people ‘are members of the above mentioned associa tion—Joy and . ‘Jerry Vandekerkhove, Joyland Kennels Ltd, 2918 Lament Ra. Saanichton, B.C, ¥0S, 1M0 and-their phone number is (604) 652-2301, asses are due to start Sept. 18, at? Pm. in Thornhill’ Community’ Hall. itis a 10. week - instructional course which will, we hope, teach you to teach ~~ Our fall obedience cla ~ your dog. Since the time to start is rapidly drawing near ° and we are taking pre:registrations, I though this week would be a good time to explain ‘Some of the work that will be covered in the course, - Your dog will learn how to walk praperly beside you (always on your left side in what we “all the Heel position) ‘and to sit every time you stop. He _ Will’also learn the “sit-stay,” “stand. for examination,” “down-stay,"” “recall” and.the figure 8” exercises, These exercises constitute what we call the the novice “work, . Which includes the heeling pattern onoff leash. In order to earn his companion dog degree the dog must qualify three times under three different judges, In order to qualify the a 170 with at least 50 - "per cent on each exercise: ‘The 170 is out of a petfect score you are training and competing you should always try for the 200, if you settle-for less and less then your dog will only be giving you Jess and less. The real Value of these lessons are the normal day to day ‘times that’ -yau find you will use what the dog has learned. = The stand for examination is invaluable when you have to take the dog to the vet—how nice to have a dog that behaves -and will stand and let the vet check him aver. _The “sit and down stay” can be of. immeasurable help—you are at the Shopping centre and must get the children out of the back Peat or put groceries ete., in the: back—how nice just to be “able to tell the dog to stay and he does It. When you're home “and people come to: visit who don't really Ilke dogs, dog- hair, ete., simply put the dog ona “sit or down stay” and no more problem, All'of the stay exercises and the “recall” - have been known tosave a dog's life—your dog has somehow ete., is on the other side of the street, he sees you and starta to make'a-mad dash across the street but you see an - aufomobile coming—you shout the command “sit, down or conte” and ag the dog responds you see the behicle is safely Bone by. . _ tees oo ._ NOw you can be happy andproud that you took your dog to ~ the local obedience class and spent the time and the money ato train him. The day to day practical applications of dog — obedience is really what this is all about, the first degree is and that is what we hope will come | about, that your dog will be 4 better “companion” when you. are done the course: The cost forthe course is only $30 and that is a bargain in today’s market; where else can you take the dog out for an hour of socializing and training for only $3 per week, We' will alao be offering an advanced course, If - we get enough interested people. We must know beforehand how many people Will want this‘ speclalized “course, More on what is involved ii this course next week; We still need more people for the eye clinic, and just about every breed is invelved, and with the coat of only $10 you had better sign up naw. We also still have available Collie pups for sale for sale—only maies left and they are‘ ‘beautiful—the sire is. an imported English Collie and the dam is a linebred American Collie (her mother. was a'U,S. ° “Moments among law Whatever the book's literary . merit, Fielding again demonstrates a quick, brittle wit,.a knack for the ’ wiseerack, the throwaway line.. : to : The Toronto-based author recently completed the screenplay for. her last | Kiss... Mommy novel, J Goodbye, which deals with parental kidnapping. ; Inthe new book, Jill, a hot-shot, television jour- nalist, gives it up -for teaching.“8). she can stay home - in’ Chicago with David, She gives up quite a lot, really — financlal security, any hopes of ‘children of her own, any - involvement with the step- In the. net-too-distant background is Nicole, the curvy young lawyer “who carpet throughout. Good consider van in trade, “says everyone _— “When God created the HOME ON WHEELS 1970 32’ Blue Bird motor home, bedroom, bath with shower, 5’ closet, kitchen. Spacious Ilving room for mobile workers. Will Phone 635. (Terrace) for more Info. :~ Most of Jill and David's: combined income seems to.:. ort... go to keeping : first’ wifa - extent of Elais the two'kids in, ' the style: to which, they've | --. afd Thelr daughter Lisa; - home from. Los. Angeles, there is crazy. world he tilted it and. all the “nuts fell into Los Angeles.” ‘In Chicago people were : stable and normal. That's what she thinks. Beth murders: Al and tells her incredulous family and friends he beat. and tortured ‘does ai ‘TV documentary ..on wife. - beating, a:smash hit. - It’s astory in which losers are winners, in a sense, Beth and Jill are united by the theme that iit getting rid of a husband, by whatever means, the big hurdle is deciding to do it. After that,: it’s easy. Jog (The Other Woman, by’: Joy Fielding, Doubleday:. Canada itd, 304 pages,: $19.95.) or 635-3388 $19,500. see import). Also still available are the American Cockers— call Barb at 635-3060, For the Collies gall Sadie at 635-4217, Ask yourself, ‘Have you hugged your pet today.” For more info.on the club or and topics or questions re this. column. contact Sadie Moerman,.R.R, No. 4, Jackpirte Flats, Terrace or Terrace Dog Club, Box 683, Terrace, B.C. or call Sadie at 635-4217 or June at 639-1720 or Lynn at 633-" ah . ai Travaux publics = Canada INVITATION TO. TERDER SEALED TENDERS for the projects or services . listed below, addressed to the Head, Tenders and Contracts, Pacific Region, Department.of Public Works, Canada, 1166 Alberni Street, Vancouver, "B.C. V6E WS will be received until the specific: _ Closing tima and date. Tender documents can be -obfained through the above noted Department of Public Works, ‘Vancouver office. - . 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