ey _ Page B8, October 14,1979 - Sunday News: a a 14 Scuff it By Jackie Byrn Thanksgiving is here, the time that turkeys—and too often those that eat them—fear. If Mom's great.old recipe for stuffing began to pall somewhere back around 1962, here are four ways to dial in some variety 56 Soccer Is Our Game By Geoff Wellens Well, yes, we have all had a few weeks to whack ourselves on the hack for the fortunate Gir- cumstance of onr town coming up with « big-time winner ina truly international sport) Here, we vist Soccer Bowl "70 and step back a few years to meet those heroes in the making. Victoria, by Walter Young Looking Good, by Gabriel Levy The jady who closed the door and opened the factory * . Chopping Firewood. By Ted Laturnus Hf jogging has lost its charm,’ von can likely do yourself as) much good by buzzing through a few alder logs with the old Stihl 90 and splitting the rounds with a 20- pound maul. Oc course, you could also kil or dismember vourself Read how to do the job right 67 , Discover: Our Falt Travel Supplement Staff and other writers Here's a change. Instead of the usual bunch of recycled PR re- leases that pass for travel writing ehewhere, we'll take you to places vou may never visit: but) which perhaps you should 130 Our politictans —- suprise! — do some politicking 141 FEATURES 104 The Bank By Bill Jeffries Part of photographer Jeffries’ soon-to-he-exhibited portfolio of the one object in our downtown core that can avoid the shadows of those around it) You got it. the Scotia Bank Tower. 108 The Army Will Make A Woman Out Of You By Alison Griffiths Under the Canadian Armed Forces’ integration program, po- tential women officers train alongside the men, even though they know that their being in combat zones same day is cerbo- ten For 13) weeks, at APB Chilliwack. they go through the kind of gruelling exereises that onlythe army can design, and many of them are better at it than in One Ear, by Les Wiseman | we ote PUTT ORE METS an en aa wt the fellows in the fatigues that fit properly. 118 Night Of The Living Music By Les Wiseman With the wave beginning to roll back from disco’s barren shore. real, live musicians are finding more work. Here we check out where they are playing and who put them there. 129 Ken Skinner: Top Jockey By Peter Lasello You know what happens to the jockey who turns 120) potinds. Right. He sees very few hot mounts But Skinner keeps his weight down, and this 22 year-old whip artist has pushed more than 700 equine noses over the wire ahead of the thundering herd COLUMNS & DEPARTMENTS ee Vancouver Today, by Ke rry McPhedran More things to do this month than you can handle. . {44 Two Canadian rockers —one old, one new Dilations, by Ben Metcalfe 150 The Arts Club Theater opens on Granville Island. Twelfth & Cambie, by Sean Rossiter ; 162 How would you like to be recognized at the VD C slinte? The City Magazine...and More.