oy wr? eo Ci 1979 “North Shore News ~~ chy Geen _ ‘Restaurant Gu Vancouver Tod ey 36 Big Night Out By Doue Ward Once a late-night private world for gays. blacks and a handful of fashionable avant-gardists, disco has become a multi-billion growth industry that outsells the movies. TV and pro sport, spawning its own specialists, cultists and plain, old crazies along the way 40 The What, When, Where & Why Of Joe Who ‘ By Michael Valpy is the man from High River just a know-nothing who. ay the press would have ut, walks funny, talks funny and waves his knife and fork around. or is he a hard-fisted leader wha can put, and keep, the Tories in power? Discover: Vacations Close To Home Staf} Writers Our sagging dollar is making Canada attractive again. Italways was, of course. Let's go see it 90 . The Fish Are Here By Georve Will The workday ends and bed time ts hours away. Plenty of time to drive to that nearby water to wet a tine, casta fly and stalk the not-so-wrly trout. 101 My Life With James Beard By dackte Byrn Wherein our resident culinary specialist recounts what she has learned from the dean of American cooking 116 Growing Plains By Jurgen and Lorraine Vout A springtime visit to Bradner’s Daftodil Show that Fenwick Fatkin started 50 years ago and that is as good as ever a i see 7H. 47 _ What Kind Of Foot Are You? By Alan baniets Governments seem to feel that advertisements are bike pornography: what's left when they ‘re through as barely worth pets looking at But are we really that dumb? BS Silom Pag ean eninnte ede COLUMNS & MISCELLANY 8 City Seen 114 Victoria 120° Looking Good 126 The Sporting |Life Valerie Gibson Walter Young Gabriel Levy Dean, Bovd Options and ornaments for the urban life Time again for piggyback in Ottawa”? Gee, kid, you're quite the swell A sportswriter hears the final whistle 10 Vancouver Today CO , th) In One Ear 124 Dilations 134 Twelfth & Cambie Judith Haines Les Wiseman Ben Metcalfe Sean Rosstter A month of events and then some . Nick Gilder reaches for 1 and finds it Notes on the $3-cent culture The bus as waiting for you The City Magazine...and More.