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Port Perry Star, 10 Feb 1987, p. 6

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6 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tues., February 10, 1987 Port Perry Star movie review Viewpoint (From page 5) . that their curling skills have gone to pot? Curlers aren't swimmers or track stars or gym- nasts. Their skills do not depend on being in better shape * than that 60 year old Swede. Curling at the World cham- pionship level demands several things (running a five minute mile is not one of them). It demands the ability ice with pin-point accuracy. It demands the ability to "read" that sheet of ice. And probably, most important of all, championship curling demands a fierce, com- petitive spirit, and inner toughness, and the ability to think and perform under extreme pressure. Wouldn't it be just charming if the best Canadian foursome on ice failed to qualify for the Olympics because they flunked a fat test or fitness test devised by some bureaucrat in Ottawa? Margaret liked Rocky IV is destined to go on forever. I actual- ly liked "Rocky IV." The latest boxing epic from Sylvester Stallone, who wrote it and by Margaret Rowland Call me crazy. Call my idiotic. Call me whatever you want but I lik- ed the latest sequel to a movie that to throw a 42 pound chunk of granite down a sheet of ° Yesterday's Memories (From page 5) 10 YEARS AGO Wednesday, February 9, 1977 Cliff Crowell was elected president of the Scugog Chamber of Commerce at the general meeting of the group. He takes over from Richard Drew who has just completed his two year term. The Oddfellows and Rebekahs honoured Bro. Stanley Ploughman who has been the recording secretary for Warriner Lodge No. 75 for the last 30 years. Dr. Matthew Dymond has been appointed national co-ordinator of the Presbyterian Church's Second Century Advance for Christ. (a BILLION SPECIAL CANADIAN GRAINS PROGRAM. The Special Canadian Grains pP rogram is assisting farmers with $1 billion. This initiative, announced by Prime Minister Brian Mulroney, is the largest of its kind ever undertaken by any Canadian government on behalf of farmers. oo NB It is a'national program that - responds to a national need. It will help offset low grain and oilseed prices resulting from the subsidy war between the European Community and the United States. The first $300 million will be in - the hands of grain and oilseed farmers this winter. Another '$700 million will be paid out in the spring. The details of this historic program are as follows: P, | | : 1 You will benefit if; in 1986, . a you grew wheat, barley, oats, rye, mixed grains, corn, 'soybeans, canola, sunflower seeds for crushing or flax. Pedigreed seed, high moisture corn, high moisture barley and farm fed grain are also covered. The first cheques are a being mailed directly to Western farmers based on Canadian Wheat Board permit book data. 3 If your crops are not Ju included in permit book data, or if you are a qualifying producer who doesn't receive a cheque, you can pick up an application at the following places: - Offices of Members of Parliament "+ Grain elevators + Grain producer organizations - Agriculture Canada offices and research stations - Farm Credit Corporation Offices. g You can also have forms mailed to you by contacting the Administrator, Special Canadian Grains Program, Agriculture Canada, Ottawa K1A 1J3. Phone (613) 957-7078. APPLICATION DEADLINE IS MARCH 31st, 1987. The Government of Canada is committed to ensuring that agriculture remains a strong and vibrant part of our country's economy. The Special Canadian Grains Program is a part of that commitment. - k Government of Canada starred in it, is new to pay-TV viewers and I took the opportunity to watch it and criticize it. I was thoroughly prepared to rip it apart and analyze every possible thing wrong with it. May I never be judgemental of anything before 1 have a chance to see it. The only problem I found was Sylvester Stallone, the man himself. I suppose he has every right to call himself an actor, what with 'numerous films to his credit which have grossed millions at the box- office, but his mumbling has got to go. Why, if I hadn't known what to expect I would have been totally lost during the unfolding of the plot. The one thing that truly saves "Rocky IV"' from being blown apart by my pessimistic nature is the big fight scene, typical of every Rocky picture, at the conclusion. I found myself, much to my chagrin, cheer- ing and hollering for Rocky to win against an undefeated Russian box- | ing champion. I certainly don't want you to think for one minute that I am anti- Russian because I feel that the Rus- sians, as should be felt by all, are or- dinary people like us and not the menaces that television and film have made them out to be, although the Russian boxer, Ivan Drago, is inhuman. Co Man versus machine is an underlying theme of the film. Drago uses new technology to prepare him for the big fight, not that he really needs to prepare himself because he already killed Apollo Creed, Rocky's friend and Rocky's 5 predecessor in the boxing ring, and he could certainly do it to Rocky. Rocky uses Russian wilderness to help him get ready for the final con- frontation which is to, be held in Russia. He shows us that technology is not necessary in some instances. To parallel the original Rocky film, where our here runs up a flight of stairs and jumps around in victory, Rocky runs up a mountain and yells his head off. 1 . ~-When the final confrontation oc- curs Rocky turns the Russian crowd - around and they begin to cheer for him while he, in turn, changes his ~ © attitude about them. The best part of the film occurs when Rocky, after defeating the Russian, cries to the crowd, "If you can change, and I can change, everybody can change!" He puts it plain and simple and expresses what everyone should think-we are all equal. That, my friends, is what life is all about. Letters (continued) fishermen-do not live in this area and don't give a damn anyway, I care about the fish, herons and the loons if they don't. * 1 do believe that the area along both sides of the causeway should be completely cleaned up by the perti- nant clubs, organizatiohs and authorities, and the people who fish there, ie Fish and Game Clubs, Rod and Gun, Ministries of the environ- ment, Natural -. Resources, Highways, the Township and any other persons interested in Tourism. Yours truly, Len Green, Port Perry. NEED PHOTOCOPIES? Letter, Legal & Ledger. , Reduced & Enlarged. | 1.1 | PORT PERRY STAR Sotemimers Canada | 235 queen street " - 985.7383

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