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The Province from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada • 5

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The Provincei
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Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
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ll IJI IIIIHII TIIK rROVINCK, Tiii'sdiij, Muy 13, 2) 19 mm The greatest benefit on earth JAMES SPEARS i The iir(loi 11) loaned TV tape ineidenl l-KANK SINATRA It works like this. A club ol Ottawa-Monlrral journalists and Toronto editors and TV producers form Canada's fourth estale. Jack Webster is our unelected representative for liocky Mounlain West, planned lo broadcast It Was a Very (iood Year beginning lonigbl as a summer replacement filler, unlil Ihe Stanley Cup broadcast forced a change of schedule, The Partly fonlage of dancing in Ihe streets on the occasion of the slatchoood of Alaska and Hawaii. CHC programmers evidently look a second look or a double lake and pre-empted Ibe year Willi a CHC spe 1111I 011 China made during Ihe ping pong incident. The program, with Hong Kong cone-sponileiil.

Joe Scblesinger, will be seen in H.C. despite Ibe hockey, at l.inigbl. Footage includes scenes of Canton, Shanghai, Tientsin, the (ireal Wall and inside Peking's Forbidden City, Chairman Mao and an interview with premier CIl.MI I II bill I I (t.ft rl I i I i j'ilV and he's in danger of losing the post. In the past, the, CMC has imported Webster for such show-the-flag functions as Front Page Challenge, a for more important, jobs such as inter irii I.Jt "Kligible persons include actors, secretaries, mail room workers, carpenters, scene painters, everyone," he said. "The hospital is primarily a convalescent one for those recovering from illness.

It can preserve a family's life savings. There are 250 patienls at the hospital right now." The hospital and country bouse are maintained by a 1 per cent voluntary deduction from Hollywood payrolls. Contributions help: Ktvis Presley, Jack Warner, Sam (ioldwyn, Ijiuis It. Mayer, Sinalra, Itenny and Hope all signed up for the gala 10 months ago. Quite by coincidence, Sinatra will be making his final public appear ance as an entertainer (by bis own announcement) nt the gala.

His fans of three decades are expected to fill Ihe centre for one last serenade from perhaps the greatest entertainer of Ins time. "We are spending a minimum amount of money on the gala, so that as much money as possible can be turned over lo Ihe fund," Peck said. "All the entertainers are working lor nolhing. Only the stage hands and musicians will be paid." Peck himself and director Vincent Minnclli will go unpaid. "The gala is a joint effort," Peck was at pains to stress.

He dodges as much credit for pulling Ihe show to-gcllicr as possible. "Actually Ihe gala is part of our endowment and expansion fund for the country house and hospital. It's a MU million campaign lo meet the needs of the next 20 years. So far we've raised $12 million "The great thing about the gala is that everyone is working for it. Any one interested in attending should write lo the MPTHF at 3:15 l.a lirea I Angeles We want a lull house!" liv VF.ItNON SCOTT United Press liilernatiiiiiiil HOLLYWOOD Her Serene Highness (iraee Kelly, Frank Sinatra, Buh Hnpe and Danny Kaye head the hill in what 1'.

T. Ltarniun surely would have described as the greatest ln-iii-ti I on earth. It's the Motion Picture and Television Itelief Fund's Mill) anniversary gala June 13 at. Ihe Los Angeles Music Centre. Also on the hill are Pearl Itailey, Jack lienny, the 5th Dimension, Mil.i (iaynor, liohhy Sherman, liarbra Streisand along with surprise guests and a l'i hour session of great moments land spoofs) of motion pictures.

The gala cannot he seen on television. Producer of Ihe show, Gregory Peck, is selling tickets along with Peck, and Itosalind Russell are sell Dig tickets. Tickets cost 2M, $150, and $10(1. That includes the show, dinner, dancing and rulihiug elbows Willi Ihe slurs. "We have 50 or lit) Sinatra fans Hying in from Australia," producer Peck said.

"And we hope lo have groups jelling in from New York, Chicago, Houston and London." II was Peck himself although it had to he pried out of him who prevailed on the princess of Monaco to appear at the gala. They are long lime friends, and neighbors when the Pecks visit Cape Fcrral "There are really two reasons for Ihe gala," the actor said. "First of all we want lo celebrate our 5l)lh anniversary. Secondly, we hope to raise a million dollars for the fund." Peck explained the fund maintains the milium picture country house and hospital, a facility with retirement collages for 100 persons who worked in any jobs connected with movies or libned video. 4 1 AM I CI.IIIM.

senile or are Wayne and Sinister getting Their Sun day nighl show was Ihe besl in years, and I was alniosl at the point of giving llii'in a standing ovation in my own Inline Capp. lo a classic spoof with The Hi'nwu pumpernickel was a genuine hi lingual pun I.t- pain is mightier than Ihe sword viewing the prime minister or a Kings ton parolee, lo name two recent ex amples. The fourth estale is an part of nationhood, and when the (TIC beams back Ihe Scot to Hu- Western regions the people are re)iesenled at least as eflectivcly as with some of our nieiii bers of Parliament. He knows Ins consliliiency, thanks to three hours of daily open line radio talk, and since he isn't in daily contact wilh Ottawa government oflicials, he can at ford lo he brash before he bops the next plane to Vancouver. Fellow Journalists like Larry musi lake into account three weeks of cold shoulders if they ask Ibe wrong ipieslions Anyway, may be at an end if Web sler and Ihe (TiC cnnlinuc their preset.

I interpretations of what hapcncd lo the Purloined Tape, or Peiloane.l Tape. Monday morning, Webster was still ex pressing shock at lie's attitude, and billowing Hie Weekend broadcast of Ibe Tin. lean -Webster Zoll etc. interview, l.lovd llobeilsoii read Ihe billowing: "This interview was taped earlier at the ii ii nmisler's ollice in Ottawa 01 release nl tins lime" The italics wee definitely his. Nothing like continuing the spat over national TV.

CHC Ottawa resident newspaper critic Doug Collins swlli bi his attention to radio earlier that day, alining a "lik, tsk" at Webster for Ills bioadcasl ol the tape oil CKNW. Fnoiigh. If all ulics will please agree to the following Webster shall continue as Western envoy to the (TiC fi 'i 'J. 1 1 DANNV KAVi: PKINCKSS liKACN Paradise for bargain hunters Magazine prints only 'happy' news I 'Mm bis his Weekend show until sinh lime as beard linns completely while or questions Im 11 coiunletelv bland CMC, on Hie other hand, shall pi mule Webster with a contract to sign, staling Igu the obvious Thirdly, Webster si. all it Mole Holes on Canadian Content The a a 1 a 11 llioad.

aslmg oipoiallon il WI.liSII.IC "So I had 2,000 copies printed. And I had these papers in my car and 1 thought, 'My God, what do I do now'." lie picked up two hitchhikers "hippies" and told them about Ibe paper. They offered to help, "and we went in lo stores and wilbin an hour 35 slores were selling them Now, about 51,000 copies are distributed through more than 2,000 slores in 15 coinniunilies and the publication "is bursting at the seams at 24 pages." The original policy "pay only if you sell," has been retained, Advertisers arc charged a commission of between two and II) per ccul, dc)cnding on Ibe price of the article Is the publication profitable'' Mooncy sits down at a wooden desk, pulls out a haltered Inn-b ase, and extracts a pile of cheques and paper money. He reads oil amounts written on the cbeipies For the current issue, ranging between $2 and more than $100 There are perhaps 75 cheques. fit is a brown suede safari jacket and colorliil striped trousers, hardly con tonus lo most people's idea of a publisher.

He says his main job around the paper is "labor." "I clean my own ollice, take out Hie garbage and loail bundles of papers. If I didn't do this, I might gel a high opinion ol mysell." His milliner ol running bis business is highly unusual. For example: "My bookkeeper gives himself his own raises, He's increased bis salary since he started working from $2 an hour to $150 an hour. "If my bookkeeper doesn't feel he's aining Ins money, he starts lo work harder." "One day I went out and canvassed neighborhoods all day. At the end ol Hie dav I had one chair In advertise Bui things improved, and be solicited enough advertising by ollering a deal where people jiaid only if their ileins sold lo fill eight pages.

By AltT JOHNSON Canadian I'ress TORONTO A tabloid-sized publication which strives to print only "happ.v" ileins is thriving in southern Ontario. "You won't find any rape, murder or incest in here," says Tom Mooncy, publisher and owner of The Bargain Hunter Press In tact, Ibe publication prints no news at all jus! about classified advertisements for goods being flogged by people in Toronto and 14 other areas. "We try lo give people value," says Mooncy, who started The Bargain Hunter two years ago. He says he will print most classified advertisements, but draws the line at ileins of a "sick" na lure "Some people want to advertise Nazi medals and things for sale. But there is no way that I want lo promote relics of such a sick movement." Mooncy, whose standard business out live tVsliva! Largest lm underway in Ollawa "This is whal has been mailed in so tar today.

I expect there'll be a lot more later." Mooncy says he furnished his office wilb items bought through the paper. "You're damn rigid take this desk, for example," he says, thumping lis lop. "Solid wood, and I got il for $-10 I wouldn't touch lli.il new junk, those inelal things thai rust and corrode and are no good in a year He says be leels good, prolils aside, reading The liargain Hunter. Some of Ihe advertisements provide comic relief: "For sale. One full grown Muldoon, boiisebroken, gentle, eals anything, does tricks, well sacrilice moving to a wanner climate, ask MOO or trade for baby anl eater or small boa constrictor Some of the nunc extravagant items advertised include an abandoned railway slation, a two seat kayak, gila monsters and racing liards.

if there is humor, there is also the occasional touch of pathos "For sale, one wedding dress, never used." The publisher says he once though! be could "change Ihe world Willi words He intended lo lew.ile all Hie advertise inenls clear, concise Fngllsh, but decided against ll "I let Ibe people put their own windl in lb- puis few restrictions on an ad verliseinenl's length Although the publication has increased ils circulation aboiil fold III two years, Mooncy says he has no plans for lurlher expansion "Kxpansiou'' lancer is ex.aiision And you can die mi 11.11. er "I just let Hie paper I ml itsell Puzzle Hy William l.utwininlt mar tiul .11 nl l.v v.iilli.i I pi. mi M.iil.lii. 'Ihe pbiv. A 111i1ii1.il Hi 1 1.

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