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Red Deer Advocate from Red Deer, Alberta, Canada • 21

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Red Deer Advocatei
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Red Deer, Alberta, Canada
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21
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THE ADVOCATE, Monday, October 21, 1985 7C Entertainment Compassion fatigue overtakes Bob Geldof lions of dollars in the next few months. He said he will turn on the spectacular Christmas lights on Londons Oxford Street on Nov. 7, and would ask for a contribution of $1,400 from each store on the thoroughfare that munity. Geldof said he thought it was much harder to raise money for long-term development projects than to help feed the starving, but long-term assistance is essential if future disasters are to be avoided. is almost two kilometres in length.

Geldof has already visited Mali, Chad, Burkina Faso, Niger and Sudan and leaves Addis Ababa on Monday for Strasbourg to plead for more aid from the European Com- try African tour to discuss how best to spend the $50 million raised in concerts in London and Philadelphia last July. When the tour ends, Geldof said, he will return to his first love singing. Geldof is the lead singer for the pop group Boomtown Rats. Compassion fatigue has very much set in, he explained. I derive satisfaction making music.

I dont get any satisfaction doing this (humanitarian work). But Geldof said he is not planning to end his fund-raising activities for starving Africans immediately, and he expects to raise many more mil 3 Monsieur Wongs (Formerly Ruby Palace, Now Newly Renovated) IS NOW OPEN Watch For Our Grand Opening Coming Soon 5004-48 Red Deer 347-5320 346-3883 Singer escapes airplane mishap BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (Reuter) Entertainer Ray Charles escaped unharmed but about 20 members of his travelling party suffered minor injuries Saturday night when the singers plane overshot the runway and plowed into a corn field on landing at the Bloomington airport. Indiana state police said Sunday that Charless Viscount aircraft was making an instrument landing on a flight from Los Angeles when it overshot the runway and ran more than 90 metres into a corn field. Charles, 55, and his party were headed for a concert at Indiana University, which was later cancelled because of the mishap.

Police said about 20 members of the travelling party were treated in hospital for minor injuries and released. State police said the pilot of the aircraft told them he was some 300 metres down the runway before he touched down and overshot it as a result. ADDIS ABABA (Reuter) Irish rock star Bob Geldof, whose Live Aid concerts raised $50 million for Africas starving countries, is singing the blues these days, and said Saturday he is calling a halt to his fund-raising because it no longer gives him satisfaction. In addition, he told reporters in the Ethiopian capital, his efforts to feed the poor are bringing him close to the poverty line. I cannot afford to support myself any longer doing this, he said.

Geldof, whose name became a household word worldwide through his charity work, is nearing the end of a six-coun EVERYDAY SPECIALS from 1 1 :30 a.m.-2:00 p.m ALSO Dining Room Mon. Tues. Nights Lounge A- f7 triple 37 PATTY BURGER on bun with all the trimmings $2" ROYAL NEW YORK STEAK SANDWICH on French bread, $C99 fries 9 LUCKY DAY HAM EGGS with toast TASTY CHICKEN BURGER with trimmings $099 J99 Try Our Many Other Lunch Specials ELKS CLUB MEMBERS GUESTS THE HARVEST HOUSE ROCKS FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25TH! WEAR YOUR SUNGLASSES. 6320 50 Avenue QQQQQQ COCOOCOOOOOCQCgs JIMMY BS proudly presents LONG JOHN BALDRY IN CONCERT Featuring Kathi McDonald Tuesday, Oct. 29, 1985 Adv.

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Tf)G JOURNEY Natty'Ganii, park Plazas Parental Guidance Shows 7.1S A 915 pm bz 14 4 mv J4, U- TOMORROW ONLY! LOSE WEIGHT 6:30 p.m. Chonge your ottitude to chonge your body Leorn to 3 f'i lose the urge for sweets and learn to enjoy low I calorie nutritious food Feel full with less food Strengthen your desire, determination and will power Are you tired of going from one diet to another Learn self-discipline YOU HAVE BEEN HYPNOTIZED Have you ever placed your keys or your glasses somewhere and two minutes later wondered where you put them! Or, forgot where you just parked your car? Then, you were in a hypnotic trance. Have you ever thought the door bell or phone rang, but it didnt? Have you ever looked for something that was 'staring you in the face, but you didnt see it? Ever driven your car for miles and wondered how you got there? These are a tew examples of common everyday hypnotic trances everyone experiences. You have already been hypnotized thousands of times. Have you ever told yourself to awaken at a set time in the morning and you did? Have you ever said Til hide this where NO ONE can find it and you couldn't find it yourself? Have you ever said I cant lose weight or I can't quit smoking.

Then you have given a suggestion to yourself. Have you ever forgotten a name that was on the tip of your tonque? Where did the name go? In the back of your mind, your subconscious or inner mind. You can learn to make your subconscious work with and for you instead of against you. Romanes main concern is to have hypnosis accessible to everyone. There are other hypnotists who charge $80.

to $150. for comparable services. His human-ness shows through when he says: this ancient art should be shared with everyone and used for the good of humankind and the community. Romane learned his skills by studying with master hypnotists in New York, San Francisco, Seattle and many other cities. His studies began over 25 years ago.

The key to Romanes success in helping others lies in the fact Romane is a man of action. Although the sessions are helpful and fun, this is NOT stage hypnosis. Therapeutic hypnosis is nine times as powerful. Romane is not scheduled to tour your area again for some time. If you want help to lose weight or quit smoking, be sure to come! Registration begins 20 minutes before the session.

STOP SMOKING 8:30 P.M. Learn to think of yourself os a non-smoker and you are Help to lose the desire to smoke, without withdrawal symptoms and without the desire to substitute food for cigarettes Does two-inch roll of poper stuffed with tobacco dictate your lifestyle Practicol Methods Bring your last cigorettes when you come NOTE Only on section required A mo1 paopl enjoy th experience whll lying down, uggt tht you bring pillow, mat and wear warm comfortabl clothing. Rocky Mountain Veterans Legion Hall Mon. Oct. 21 Red Deer North Hill Inn Tues.

Oct. 22 Stettler Legion Hall Wed. Oct. 23 I.

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