mm news SEMI MOYO awn agent. H! Barry. He's moving his family into a new house in Counts next week His story's been chronicled in the "lbron'to dailies. And a book â€" Remy Mike: A Rudr Man's Guide 12: ufe. Lam and the 10- hum Parlay - is coming. ‘A man child.†he says “Nothing's WJhmgetpaidmdomesamc am. I‘m still just the guy from Stmflfville. [Mug on Manitoba Not The boo will talk about “the heart- bteak.†including working for only 18 months; between [998 and 2004. Then thmwasthe well- ublicized.andfailed. negotiations to t e over the morning show at The FAN 590 ,in Toronto last son. he insists he's “the same kid who helped emu me totem pole in from of Summitvicw" Public School. The teenager who appeared at Yuk Yuk‘s in Toronto. includhng Bobby On and Paul Henderson. thanks to ISM: stable of experts. Mr. Rich- ards“ contacts from taking a similar show into top spot in (,lalgary and clients of his own agent. Ll! Barry. 0m “You sure you're nm after the Mike Richalds who played for the Myers?" he said he told the literary agent. “I haven‘t since He still owns two houses in Calgary. has changed addresses too many times. spem Even the subjea ï¬nds it hard to fath- Still just the guy from Stouffville’ In His resume includes stops at’Ihe FAN, CHUM. C188 and ' the shOrt-lived Team 1050. And that’s its! on the 'lbromo radio dial. After radio college. he worked week- endsowmight in Barrie andalso did time in Hamlhon before moving to Alberta and months away from his family and knows the ï¬ckle nature of the business. 'We‘revelyprwddMihfsaideeMmho nowï¬veshUxhfldgewimmswikflirley. ‘Notoriydoeshehavethemddumm. Mkamalmmlmdhehasa qmtgnsp of sports.“ What'sflwcodlesttmgmkekkhadshas cmdone?‘ (oath high school football in Cigary at the orging of, then Calgary Stampeden, now Ioronto Argonwts, (oath Jim Baker. 'I loved it'hesaidofhisumeatStMary's High Schoolfl became my farm} Dad is Jim Mill! 3 coming and teaching legend at Stwflvik School from 1957-91. ‘ ' Allthreeothissomhmcoachedhiqhsdml FOLLOWING FATHER “may. he pretty much Lhc same." said Mr. Kendall. a Stouï¬vifle resident and Markham ï¬mï¬ghter. “The only thing dif- ferent B that he has a wife and son he has to be accountable to. And he's readwd the level he wanted to get to back to 'm h@ school." The pair became fast friends vat Stouffvflle Secondary. appean‘ng in the school's annual variety show as Saturday N61! Live characters and making endless tapes of their material around the Randall family’s kitchen table or out in the comâ€" munity. "We'd just go on about stufl.’ he 'Some of it became classics and others not so much. But. those were the early I..ngs. That brings him back to Smuf’fvillo 'lhursday for a fundraiser {m the Spin! Ir. A hockey Club. (See story on page l2 for more.) "The town looks so different vvery time I Come back." said the former minor hockey goalie who played m the old rink in Memorial Park. "Hey, even the new arena on the Ninth isn't the new arena any more.†Many of ms chlldhood chums â€" guys like Steve Randall and Claude Maillel ~â€" remain hhs best friends today. building his shm. It's a product of hard wurk; no (in-tum. no calls from listeners and plenty u! leg- work in the community. ' “1W like in Gadgetry. I'll spgfak a! L'vcry thing that moves." he said.