stho examiner Saturday Sept 1979 Tribute to Ali Former heavyweight champion Muhammad Ali centre is joined by former welterand middleweight champion Sugar Ray Robinson on stage at the close at Tribute to Ali on the occasion at his retirement from the ring Thursday at the Forum in Inglewood Many celebrities including Jane Fon da Lou Gossett John Voight Lola Folana and Lou Rawls paid tribute to Ali before l5000 people AP Photo Actor Art Carney clowning with reporters COLUMBIA PICTURES Pmmu before leavmg Mid AMSTAR mom ENGELBERG Production Carney corn dlesex memorial Hos pital Thursday said he would make duck call from soda can fliptop He worked with the flip top for while raised it to his lips and yelled Here duck AP Photo CTV show to examine Teachers evoke isolation of outports When Sawyers to to sick to the heart thinking about community and an edueational Hoberly Cove In 1970 over the The Sawyers first reaction to memtotheu hearts it are words that came sin cerer from the mouth of one of system that was designed for the sons and daughters of doc They had to take it when these medical missionaries potholed and rutted dirt road they thought they had landed in what looked to them like shack town hanging on to the They learned to relish the 108 cal delicacies like cod tongue Who l00ked them as little another countr cliffs was to turn their car med beef 31 ix atelidsgtss tors and lawyers In St John better than animals were around and head or home as Eggwsztasiges lqsillléyllgamed me teacherf tw ears New rather than the Children Of men one 00 drunk to ï¬nd their as they could hard way whv it was better not In who pulled their livmg from the way around an operating room The mum even under But they did They Stayed to get drunk on home brew the foundland outport community That comment is also the title of Mpage account of his ex periences published by Douglas and McIntyre Van couver at $1095 Sawyer and his young bride Jan grew outside Detroit in comfortab well ordered suburban community After university and marriage and the usual hundreds of turn downs to hundreds of job ap plications they found them selves accepting an offer to teach in the outport community of Hoberly Cove Nfld The name of the community is fictitious as are some of the names of the people involved but thats all the fiction youll find in this fine book It describes the alities of life in the New foundland outports the almost primitive reA sea THE OUTPORT Hoberly Cove is typical of many of the Newfoundland out port communities whose only connection to the rest of the world for centuries was by coastal steamer or fishing ves sel and then only when the weather was fine For the rest of the year the outports were locked in by ice and their normal isolation was complete and final The people saw no other hu mans but themselves They worked and played together and they married each others children They believed it was sin to mend their nets or pick blue berries on Sunday and they put up 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