Man covered in tattoos is his own art gallery TORONTO Cli Paul Arteau veritable illustrated man is his own art gallery Hes tattoo artist and car ries his work on his body from neck to toes When Arteau is dressed he looks like anyone else except for the clump of red roses the hand of four aces and the word destiny emblazoned over his Adams apple But when he takes off his shirt Arteau 25 is three dimensional horror movie In the middle of his back theres dead green head held up by disembodied hand which is taken from the movie poster of The Thing That Would Not Die Beside it are Frankenstein monster and fearsome gargoyle Ile has hefty red and blue Indian chief on his belly and an eagle and dragon on his chest His arms have so many tat toos its difficult to make out everything Each arm is col umn of interlocked flies skulls flowers Spiders daggers and frogs There is mad halter and Mickey Mouse The colors are bright and hot Theres black and red green yellow orange blue and violet HAS IINIITIIII Artcau considers himself surrealistic artist and says at tooing possesses its own form of enchantment So the artist is having an ex hibition Hes showing tattoo designs some punkrock poems and his own tattooed self at local gallery until the end of May His bread and butter remains his downtown tattoo parlor Midway Tattoo Customers still want hearts with Mother on them and the names of their girlfriends he said Well do it but we try to head them toward something lit tic more contemporary Artcau describes contem porary as complexity of design and subtlety in color and shading For some customers getting tattoo is just like buying Ishirt but for me good tattoo is something that goes with the Canadian paperbacks booming TORONTO CP Conimer cial massmarket paperbacks by Canadian writers suddenly are the talk of the publishing in dustry Publishers and writers have moved from the early 1970s when sales of 5000 were con sidcted impressive to this year when figures of 100000 orinore are as commonplace as cor porate takeovers Pierre Bertons The Dionne Years sold at least 200000 copies Joy Carrolls Proud BIOOd 400000 Merle Shains When Lovers Are Friends 100000 Peter Newmans The Canadian Establishment 125000 Charles Ten letonls Act of God 200000 in anada with 625000 available in the United States and Ian Slaters Fircspill upwards of 90000 in Canada and 425000 in the US Born in Australia and an oceanographcr by trade Slater left career at sea in 1960 for creative writing course at the University of British Columbia where he now teaches His is genuine Cinderella story major success with first novel confirmation of his talent as writer of high quality adventure fare with his recent second novel Sea Gold and burst of praise from Charles Templeton who calls Slater Canadas answer to Alistair MacLean Slater drafted FIILSplll an actioncharged effort about the collision of two supertankers as class assignment It has been bought for the screen by New Yorks Enter tainment Ventures Inc operated by producer Carlo Ponti and Bantam Books Firespill launched the SealBantam paperback line and was translated into 10 languages Its publication will earn Slater about 345000 Sea Gold is fastpaced chase for underwater minerals of greatl value involving murder and intrigue Confident of its success Seal has 100000 copies in Canadian stores and Bantam has 400000 more in the Wedding cake unclaimed for 30 years BLAKESBURG Iowa AP Would the owners of piece of 30yearold wedding cake please come forward Or has your romance gone stale Jim Benge inherited the frozen cake when he bought the grocery store he now operates David Baldwin the former store owner told Benge that someone is coming back for the cake for an anniversary He had been holding the cake for five or six years When Benge bought the store Baldwin told him who had ordered the cake At the time was new here and the names didnt mean anything to me says Benge Now neither he nor Baldwin can remember the names suppose they forgot about it says Benge Or it could be the couple is not together any more or they could have mov ed out of the country anatomy rather than something that just looks like decal Some customers want tat too in 15 minutes really fine piece of tattooing however can take months You have to keep coming back so that the tart tooist can add fine tones and delicate mixes of color All this takes money can write somebodys name for five bucks But real work of art might cost $1500 Tattoo artist Paul Arteau is walking gallery who carries his work on his body from his neck to his toes Arteau is having an exhibition until the end of May at Toronto gallery showing tattoo designs some puckrock poems and his own tat tooed self CP Photo Elmira production best TORONTO CP Elmira high schools presentation of Larry Finebergs Medea was chosen best production at the threeday Ontario Collegiate Drama Festival which ended Saturday Elmira student Kelly Treahen was one of the four recipients of awards for outstanding performances at the 16th annual festival Nine productions were chosen from 200 by Ontario secondary IMPERIAL CINEMA CENTRE 7283440 80 IIIGIB IBGGIIIS than schools to campete in the finals at the St Lawrence Centre for the performing arts The other three performance awards went to Grant Buchanan of Queen Elizabeth school Oakville for his work in Table Manners to Dann Downes of Wobum collegiate Toronto for his performance as Jerry in Zoo Story and to Sherry Lee of Gravenhurst high school for her work in Perspec tive any SIIIIIIIII IIGIIII III the WGIIII OMtill Auwn lfliluinulu lump in nu Mum um no The movie Burt Reynolds 5m0keynun Bandit but Best Actress lt iCCi Besl Actor Jar Vnqr Best Original Screenplay Wffjfï¬cfge Jane Fonda lonoight Bruce Dern Coming Home sum mi Ill Illl STARTS TODAY Editor Stephen Garter From rabbit to rattlesnake on Waldorfs exotic menu NEW YORK AP Lyndon Johnson liked the macaroons and Lady Bird once caught him stuffing his pockets with them Cole Porter liked the cream and curds even though it wasnt as gooey and leathery as his aunts Pope Paul VI liked the chicken and beef soup and wanted to take jar of it with him to Yankee Stadium Adven turer Naomi Uemura liked the rattlesnake Wait minute rat tlesnake At Waldorf Astoria in midtowh Manhat tan Where else This roost of kings queens princes and presidents has always taken pride in preparing the difficult and the impossible will take few minutes longer If that means exotic fare such as for an Explorers Club feast so be it But those with more pedestrian tastes are not tumed away ANYTHING GOES Some think that when you come to the Waldorf you should eat only French cuisine ex ecutive chef Arno Schmidt says But think you should get whatever you want His belief filters to the sub basement receiving room so theres only momentary flut ter when the fare starts arriv ing for the Explorers Clubs annual banquet Last time around 480 pieces of cod tongues and checks one amberjane tuna one baby shark 70 pounds of skate fish wings one box of wild boar hams one box of antelope hinds two boxes of Chinese rabbits three pieces of hippo roast one hippo hoof 50 ounds of ground hippo one buffalo hind quarter one baby deer 74 pounds of buffalo liver 100 pounds of ground elk 20 pounds of rattlesnake meat and 54 pounds of rattlesnake with hide Sometimes dont even want to look at it says Jim Chu in charge of receiving Buteatit Upstairs chef Schmidt at tends to each detail of the cook ing With three skinned beaver heads their yellowed teeth pro truding on nearby counter he instructs the floor chef to lay the rattlesnakes in pan ac BARRIE DRIVE IN 4872212 cording to their natural curves add oil and wine season and bake at 325 to 350 degrees That way it will stay nice and moist He knows without checking cookbook even You get feel for these things once had an army cap tain in Panama write and ask me how to cook boa constric tor he had killed and put in his freezer Kids now candidates for heart disease ANN ARBOR Mich AP Todays children are so inac tive theyre becoming highrisk candidates for coronary heart disease as young as age six University of Michigan researg cher says While they might not have heart attack tomorrow they already are forming habits and bodily conditions that might lead to one even during childhood said Thomas Gilliam professor in Michigans physical education department Children are transported to and from school extracur ricular and even sports ac tivities Gilliam said They sit for long hours watching television and consume lots of highcalorie jfmk food As result children are showing increasing evid nce of high cholesterol Eigh blood pressure obesity an other con ditions which have been shown to be associated With heart disease in adults Todays normal active children even those involved in competitive sports other than track or swimming rarely experience the kind of intense physical activity that is needed to raise the heart rate above 180 beats minute and foster the development of strong healthy heart Gilliam explained recently SIGNS NOT GOOI Gilliam found that of about 400 Michigan school children he has tested since 1975 close to 50 per cent showed one or more risk factors for heart disease including abnbifmally high cholesterol levels high blood pressure obesity or family history of coronary disease The report is not however without some good news Panty Raids Short Sheets Food Fights we mmuur IDIIION or nunurr MAGAIINI W¢fl FREE gnu1 tiiow each the next now AVAIIAIH COUIVIH III mumInn ï¬ght orlglnat Ji up man luck Room back to earth and lay It on tho 2501 Con luauum IOUIIIVIltAiIti Q4 pi jiinili AFTERLIGleITS OUT ITS GROSS OUT IAIRII DRIVEII SCREEN IMPERIAl or Thu MlllllADIlS SNOW ADDID HATUII A1 Dllvl IN ON FE TI RING MOONRA KER TIII IIJ Ill25 liltVl WI ll IE Ia iy lii milletii 0111 Gilliam feels the risk factors may be reversible Under grant from the Na tional Institute of Health he is conducting threeyear study to see whether vigorous exer cise can significantl reduce blood lipids tfats nd blood pressure levels in children as it has in many adults The early evidence suggests that it can Gilliam We recently completed pilot study with 62 thirda fourth grade boys and girl lHalf par ticipated in thei typical physical education classes twice week while half were exposed to 12 weeks of intense rigorous activity four days per week 25 minutes per session Gilliam said tests at the beginning and end of the pro gram indicate that children in the experimental group whose blood analysis showed high blood lipids were able to reduce them within the 12week pro gram OTTAWA CP Douglas Campbell star of the CBCTV series The Great Detective will join the English theatre com pany of the National Arts Cen tre next spring to appear in two productions directed by John Wood artistic director Other productions next season will be directed by John Hirsch the former head of CBCTV Drama who now is freelance director and by Jean Gascon head of the arts centres theatre department Three productions from Montreal Saskatoon and Van couver are to be staged as part of the Ottawa season Campbel now at the Shaw Festival in Niagaraom theLake Ont directing Dear Liar and George Bernard Shaws Captain Brassbounds Conversion will play Cook next spring in Bertold Brechts Mother Courage and Her Children with actress Joan Orenstein in the title role It will mark the veteran Welshborn actors debut at the arts centre He will appear as Truscott in Loot by Joe Orton later in the season Gascon founder of the Theatre du Nouveau Monde in LEGSINSUREI The legs of dancer Fred As taire were once insured for $650000 YOU COULD WIN Details in the Mall Georgian C7lall Hwy 26 27North EVA rowesr Si 3266331 AURENCE QLMER GREGORY PECK if they su wl we SHOWSATTI 9IOPM the Tuesdayf May 15 1979 entertainment English theatre for Campbell 7266537 Montreal and Robin Phillipss predecessor as artistic director of the Stratford Festival will direct Molieres Don Juan in new English translation by CristopherHampton John Hirsch who now is in Los Angeles directing produc tion of The Tempest will direct Christopher Durangs comedy History of the American Film Wood has also announced that veteran character actor Edward Atienza will continue with the arts centre theatre company next season Others signing on again include Benedict Campbell Douglas Campbells son Nicky Balm Guadagni Rita Howell Lee Campbell Frank MacKay Judy Marshak Derek Ralston and Karen Wood The productions being brought in from across Canada include Paper Wheat produced by the 25th Street House Theatre in Saskatoon currently on crosscountry tour Billy Bishop Goes to War the show starring Eric Peterson which recently toured Eastern Canada will be brought in from Vancouver East Cultural Cen tre where it originated entaur Theatre Montreal will restage Balconville by David Fennario for the arts centre in November on EMMA WW 3552 WWVWW X18133 Pure adventure is back For the 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