Nobody told the three Oakville Trafalgar High School grads they couldn’t do it, so they went ahead and Wrote a feature ï¬lm. The film chronicles the mass exodus of youth to British Columbia where they collect welâ€" fare and “fancy themselves rock and roll musicians and artists," says 25- yearâ€"old Malcolm Ingram, who has seen the scenario for himself, in fact knows several friends who have ended up there. Ingram, who has loved film as far back as he can remember, worked for the Toronto Film Festival for a time and had a go at ï¬nding employment in the publicity ï¬eld in Los Angeles before hooking up with OT buddies, Matt Gissing, 24, a graduate of English from the University of Toronto, and Bob Miller, 25, a graduate of Art History from Carlton, to write a screenplay for what will become their ï¬rst cel- luloid effort. Initially, Gissing was to write and Ingram produce but in the end, OT buddies set their sights on May film shoot Finally, a personal, heart-felt THANKS to all who participated with us in the CHRISTIAN FREE- DOM campaign for NATIONAL RENEWAL, and supported my canâ€" didacy as a PARTICIPANT, not a CONTENDER in this Oakvillc- Milton riding. One of twelve "independent" candi- dates "from sea to sea" associated with Christian Freedom ("3 non-par- tisan voice for Christ and His Church in Canadian public life") â€" seeking national renewal through a reafï¬nna- tion in public schooling and public life of the THEISTIC values on which Canada is founded and has flourished as a pluralistic society, under God, on behalf of the majority of Canadians who prefer the influences of Moses and leans to Marx and Madonna in public school- ing and public life â€"- INVITES THE VOTERS or OAKVILLE-MILTON, TO: 'REJECT' THE ELmsr OLD THREE" (THE LIBERALS, THE TORIES, AND THE NDP), DON'T VOTE FOR THEM OR ME â€" REFORM: FOR A POPUUST DEMOCRACYl' *This "elitist old three" led the secu- lar establishment during last Fall's referendum on Canada's future, in a campaign to sell the Charlottetown Accord, featuring the m lan- guage of the pivotal "Canada clause“ â€"â€" (on which the entire Constitution was to be interpreted by the Courts)! Having led the nation-wide crusade by the "OUR CANADA INCLUDES GOD" committee, last Fall, urging the First Ministers to include "the supremacy of God" in the Canada Clause of the Accord, OR urging Canadians to reject the Accord, we note that: "We beat the ELITES at Charlottetown; Now, let's REVERSE the PERVERSE in OAKVILLE- MH.TON!" â€" Ken Campbell â€" Box 100, Milton, L9T 2Y3 (Authorized by Donald Smith, Ofï¬cial Agent, The Ken Campbell Section Committee) KEN AMPBELL all three had a hand in the story which also involves the coersion of the youths to look for Big Foot. “A generation of lost youth,†say Gissing, adding that the core of the story came from Ingr'am’s trips out west. The filmmakers have already landed two Canadian actors to play two of the six main charcters, and are in negotiations for the others and plan to begin shooting in May, with or without the ï¬nancial backâ€" ing they hope to gamer. Their target is not just commer- CANADA’S SLEEP GALLERY SIMMONS MATTRESS S ES cial release of their film, but the Sundance Film Festival in Utah, “the place for young independent ï¬lmmakers.†Bazaar a longtime tradition at 170-year-01dMunn's No one in the congregation can remember the ï¬rst bazaar organized by the 170-yearâ€"old Munn’s United Church but sufï¬ce to say, it is a longtime tradition at the church, located at the comer of Hwy 5 and Sixth Line. You have to see the “truly country bazaar†to believe it according to organizers who will hold this year’s event _.439 Guaranteed Lowest \Simmans PrieeSIA CANADA'S â€REES T $51.50 TIUN DOUBLE “If You Sleep Well, So 913% Coil Count F5"??? CLIP AND SAVE "559??? The three feel compelled to tell the story of their generation and their hopes is that it is distributed. Anyone wanting to get in touch PHONE ORDERS ACCEPTED s299.3: 2520 BRISTOL CIRCLE MISSISSAUGA 829-3170 Adoratlon 510 calls unn Hr- Saturday between 10 am. and 2 pm. Featured will be a new to nostalgia sale, children’s area with face painting and games, Christmas crafts, preserves, a produce wagon, meat pies and other baking, and a home- made quilt raffle. There will also be a quiche lunch avail- able for $5, babysitting, and free admission. $569 ‘549 $5895“ ‘649 Interlude 510 mus mum-e with the filmmakers, can call Ingram at 842-4509 or (213)851- 0562. s1199:..93 2520 Brim Grde I Classic: spend mm all WNDAS Aikenheads