AAA castiscar ‘News, Thuraday, August 2, 1979 Owned In Canada by Canadians A Budget System Licensee The Seesate Wit Only in New York “Emma Fried greets you at the door, tells you if the kids have acted up, shows you where she's piled your fresh, ironed laundry and reminds you about the cas- serole in the fridge. Your wife, right? If you live in New York City, it ain’t necessarily so. Emma, 45, is a resource- ful Manhattan woman who has started a highly profit- able concern called the Surro- . gate Wife. For $15 an hour Emma will clean, cook, do the laundry, balance the check- ing account and remind you about your appointments. Emma got her brain- wave while’ working as a private secretary to a film Producer, *I worked out of his homb and because of that, the nature of my job changed. When personal things needed to be done, it fell to me to do them quite naturally;" she explained. She didn't mind those responsibilities, but the job ended when the film produ- cer and his new wife moved to Los Angeles. “But that gave me an idea,” she recalled. “I started working for a bachelor more or less doing the same sort of thing. Eventually I realized I could get a business going. “I.thought Td get the bachelor trade’ or have newly-divorced male custo- mers as clients,” she explain- ed. “But to my surprise, since a lot of women are going into careers of their own, they've been calling me, too. “And, T'm getting calls from women all over the country who want to start the same sort of business. I'm now working out a franchise plan,” she said. But even Emma has her limits. She'll make your bed — but she won't keep it warm with you. Recreation News 7 { Special Events iNow that we are well into: summer, the recreation staff is offering a number .of new. and special events: Aug. 7 - 10 :Mom and Tots- 9-11 a.m. ‘ee: $7 Mom - one hour exercise to music and one hour tennis -lessons; Tot - Adventure and :Sunfun at Kinsmen Park + 10 am. - 1:30 p.m. Fee: $l/day. Ages 4 - 7. Fun with the 31 Playground, new games, arts- crafts, Aug. 13 - 15 Coal Creek Fishing Trip. Fee: $15. Ages 12-15. Instruction on fishing techniques, outdoor and cam- ping skills, fue 13-17 Sunfun at Blueberry - 10 a.m. - 1:80 p.m. Fee: $1/day. Ages 4-7. Fun with the earthball, new games, arts and crafts, hiking, swimming, song and dance, Golf Lessons - 11 a.m. - 12 noon. Fee: $5. Ages 9-18. new games, arts and crafts, “hiking, swimming, song and darice. ‘Pun on Ice - 1-8 p.m. Fee: $3. Ages 6-9, . 'Games on ice, musical . fun, -skating, basic skating instruction, races and relays, : Water Sports Camp - three nights. Fee: $25. Ages 10-14. - Canoein; seinen. water skiing, hikin, Fucin camping. ‘from Denny McArthur, Oas- tlegar Golf Pro, ©; Aug. 16 - 17 ‘Bike Hike & Campout - Fee: $7. Ages 9-12. One-night camping trip to Syringa via bicycle. Aug. 20 Fee: $15. Ages 18-15. Eight hours on the trail, picnic lunch and supper over the camp! iP Park - Fee: $7. Ages 9-13, ae 9 a.m, - 12 noon, All sporting activities, . games, relays, races, “NETWORK UPDATE AND LATE CHANGES FOR } AUGUST S- 9 TV WEEK eo ats AUGUST 6 Monday Night Barebalie ‘Baltimore ‘Orioles New York Yankees or San Fran- cisco Giants vs Los Angeles Dodgers. CBS THURSDAY, AUGUST 2° 10:00 p.m. — Dalete Eddie Capra Mysteries and insert BARNABY JONES. Betty Jones turns actress with a small theatre group to in- vestigate a series of strange events that threaten the sanity of its leading lady. SATURDAY. AUGUST4 * — SPORTS SPEC- TaculaR 1) Housten Open, Men's PBA Bowling. 2) Jomo Kenyatia Memorial Track and Field Games. 3) Daytona Supercross Motorcycle SUNDAY, AUGUST 5 1 p.m, — TALLEDEGA 500 Cale Yarborough Richard Petty and Donnie Allison are just 0 few of the biggest names in stock car facing expected to compete in this event from the Alabama in- ternational Motor Speadway. NBC Beginners’ Tennis Les- sons - Fee: $5. Ages- 13-17. Time - 10 a.m. -'12 noon, Rotary Courts ‘at the Complex, The big special event for . August is the “Family Fun with Pets”. Prizes-for the best dressed pet, fun con- ‘teats and the most unique pets will be a few of the awards distributed. Kinsmen * Park is the location of this | fun family event. _ To register for these programs or to gather fur- ther information please call Upcoming Events: The British Columbia Summer Soccer School will be held in Castlegar, Aug. 7 - 10. The Soccer School sylla- bus for both girls and boys from ages six - 16 is designed to provide an opportunity to learn and improve skills, together with an understand- . ing of the principles and syerens of play. Each group Horseback Adventure. - — ean —— Provides Inside Look. With the aid of a buzzing black box the size of a pack of cigarettes, you can learn what's really going on inside your head. All you do is ¢ icarry the black box in your pocket and: wait for'it to buzz like a smoke detector. The buzz tells you it’s time to write ina notebook exactly what you're thinking about at that mo- ment, tev By the end of a week, all your deepest, darkest thoughts should be down on paper, revealing the REAL you: * For the newly-patented black box to work, you've got to be totally honest and write the truth —-even if you're thinking a sexual fantasy — said the 33-year-old inventor, Russell Hurlburt, an assis- tant psychology professor at the University of Nevada. The buzz is triggered maybe 20 times a. day at random intervals, depending on how Dr. Hurlburt has it programmed. “The box shows that students aren't as preoccu- pied with sex as we all believed,” he said. The typi- - cal under-graduate — in Las Vegas of all places — actually spends just one per cent of Community TV Schedule for Tonight 5:30—Five-day weather re- port from the Castle- gar Weather Office. S40 Castlons®, Library tory time. . 6: 00—-Mayor Audrey Moore presents a progress report on Castlegar's new water supply. 6:20—A look at the Nation- al Exhibition Center's summer display. 6:30—Aquanaut Invitational Swim Meet held in Castlegar July 27-28. :10—Sunflower Festival — Part 2. Logger Sports competition at Pass Creek Park. 111:00—Sign-otf his or her time thinking about sex. “We've shown that most people think about mundane things like ‘What'll I wear today?’ and ‘What'll I have for Taneh? A lot of people are disappointed to find their thoughts so dull.” The black box isn't just for fun. A 48-year-old patient with severe anxiety attacks was cured when the box revealed he had suppressed anger at his kids. “We brought his anger out in the’ open,” said Dr, Hurlburt. .° Deviant sex behavior, depression, excessive smok- ing and eating can all be treated with the new “thought technique.”* “Heavy smokers have a habit of lighting up a cigar- ette only at specific times of the day. With my program -they can only, smoke when the buzz goes. off. That reduces their psychological dependency on cigarettes, ‘“We'll start at 80 signals a day, then 29, then 28 until we're down to zero and the habit is beaten.” Joy Keillor's Bridge News ° Bight-and-one-half ta- bles participated in Mon- day night’s play of the Joy Keillor Bridge Club, with the following results: North-South With'an average of 84: Tied for first place with 9242 were Hubert and Maryellen Hunchak with Lorne Muse low and Chuck Clarkson; third, -Joy|-Keillor.and Bill , ‘fdirth, Tan, : Martin, 89;" bind‘ and Bev MacDonald, 84/1. West With an average of 944/: First, Connie Clara Johnson, 119; second, Bill Gorkoff and Dr. Ron Perrier, 108%; third, Don Ellison and Ian Glover, 108; and fourth, Jim and Bev Swain, 105. Next week is beat the champs: Phyllis Matteucci, Bev Swain, Julie Smith and . Jude Goodwin:. COMMUNITY ‘Bulletin Board ASTRONOMY NIGHTS Astronomy Nights will be cancelled - this Thursday only and will resume for August 9th at the National Exhibition Centre. Viewings and siseussions will start at 9:30 p:m. . CALVARY BAPTIST CH URCH ‘ Gaivary Baptist Church will be holding a week of daily Vacation Bible School for children ages 4 to 18, August 7th to 11th. For more information call 965-3430. : 365-5416 or 365-7280. Hall, Trail, B.C. . based on age and pie will be assigned a coach, The basic fee is $15, which includes the cost of instruction, practice soccer ball and souvenir T-shirt, TUESDAY, AUGUST7 tam. — TC Hest, Tom Snyder. ‘Gu rela Wemangold, wha ‘waging.e. war are being tak- en at the Recreation ‘ffice located in the Community register, 365-2422, information. THE KOOTENAY-COLUMBIA CHILD CARE SOCIETY - The Kootenay-Columbia Child Care society is surveying the needs of daycare in the Castlegar and District area, If you need a daycare service or if you would like to operate a family i please contact the Hobbit Hill Daycare Centre at INGO . Bingo Monday night at 7 p.m. Steelworkers GARDENING CLUB Next meeting will be August 15th, 6 p.m. at the home of Mrs. G. ‘Hughes Phone 365-2422 for BABYSITTING COURSE August 20 to August 24th, for ages ten and up. > Please call ‘Volunteer Exchange and: pre- CASTLEGAR BOAT’ PEOPLE COMMITTEE - We need your support. Please call 865-2422 for daycare service, Miller and. How: much Moore will Roger be Bond-ed as 0077. by Steve K. Walz 3 United Artists motion pics tures has reaped, hatty bo office receipts, from the 10 James Bond flicks that have raced movle screens since @ early 1960s. 11, the recently released ‘Moonraker,’ should -be no different,’ since it' supplies the usual amount of derring- do, comely ladies and spel binding visual effects. But one wonders whether. Roger Moore is beginning to show ns of wear and tear as Assignment ‘Moonraker’ detalls - the stoi of British Intelligence's ‘titular’ agent being commis- sloned to find out why an le what devious purpose it's owner has for the celestial vehicle. In his quest for the truth, Moore encounters « Drax r( (played by’ Michael: Lons- he ale), the head of ¢! ‘aerospace émpire which built . his ae onaue he Moonraker and doctor- Goodhead she Isn't just another one of his instant conquests, ©. Goodhead is in the ‘Number: in’ each and every. port- of-call, and both are pursued by unknown assailants who repeatedly iil fail in doing away ur After Ms. "Goodhead and ° Bond finally bed each other ‘down, an armistice Is called and the dynamic duo get to the bottom of Drax's.plans, The evil nemesis has p' otted the takeover of .Earth b: sending as ‘Moonrakers: with _ fugenically Superior beings toa space colony hovering ‘above the planet. Drax is convinced he can carry out his deed by launching satel- lites toward Earth, laden with a deadly disease that would wipe out the planet's” Population, and geetorne ‘order In the world. Although Drax ha: aS Cap. tured Bond and his lovely cohort, he cannot keep them at bay as they hop a ‘Moonraker’ to the space station and wreak havoc in the heavens with a little help” from the Americans. Verdict lan Fleming's plot is alittle Bond ~ sthinner than past adventures and at times it that Moore's somewhat is. employ of the CIA, who also. believes, as Bond does, that Drax is behind the ‘Moon- raker’ disappearance. Bond calls for an alliance between himself and Goodhead but she is reluctant,’and beth pursue the truth alone.-i one of ir this is-probably the best of the Bonds, but somehow “the combination of Moore's Merv Invited to B.C. Popular television star and talk-show host, Merv " Griffin, hag been invited to vacation in'B.C. as a guest of Tourism B.C., according to Tourism and Small Business - Development Minister Don Phillips. In a letter to the host of the entertaining and infor- mative Merv. Grifiin Show, , Phillips noted that on June 20, over 100,000 British Col- umbians watched “with ob- vious joy and pride, movie star Angie Dickinson rave about the super, natural beauty: of British Columbia on your show.” . The minister said the “.actress talked about the exciting experiences she en- Joyed in Canada’s western- most province ‘during ’ the recent filming of the $4-mil- lion movie, “Klondike Fe- ver", a film about Jack London's adventures in the Klondike. ‘Dickinson siars inthe movie with Jeff Est and Rod Steiger and they are joined . by adistinguished Canadian cast headed: by Lorne Greene, Gordon Pinsent, Bar- ry Morse, Robin Gammell, Lisa Langfois and Michael Hogan. othe minister stated in his letter that while Griffin has visited and vacationed in B.C. before, ‘we. wish: that you will accept our invitation . to vacation again in our super natural province, “British’ Columbians want to ensure that -you personally experience and enjoy the many delights that our province has to ‘offer, which your guest, the charm- ing Angie Dickinson, talked about so glowingly,” the ‘ Solara wrote, [Now Sh Showing! SHE LIVES. FROME The Opening of the PIONEER The Came enna com ae Yh se IR“ THE SUMMER? BILL Lardenu Valley oe clube on thelr way to MacBeth Falls ‘oto by Kathy Bronco Division ‘Payot Results By HJ. WARNER The following aro. the, results of the Bronco division Zone playoff games played in Princeton last’ weekend: @ame 1 — Castlegar 12, Princeton 2. Winning. ‘ltcher was: : Shawn Smith,’ who’ had 13 -atrike-outs and allowed only | two hits, A homerun was Be. by Greg Smalley.: .’ Game 2— Castlegar 1, Ms Princeton 2,. °°: ‘Winning. pitcher was Greg Smalley. It was a very. close ‘game until. the third inning, when our boys atart- ed hitting. From then‘ on, ‘ghere. was no ooking back. Wayne Postnikoff hit a triple. (The ‘zone trophy now comes’ to ‘Castlegar and the coaches and team are eyeing the provincial cup at competi- ‘ tions to be held this weekend in Port Coquitlam. Castlegar’s first game at -the provincial tourney will be played against Coquitlam at 6 p.m. today. ie . Lh five innings of ‘play. Pitching . were Dean MacKinnon and Kelly Keraiff.. Homeruns were hit by Jim Smith and Brian Bonnett: + Game 2 — Kelowna 28, Princeton 6... Ganto 8 — Castlegar 10, Summerland 8. ° Pitchers were David Pit-° ton, Kevin * Semenoff. and The Pony Zone playoffs ~ held last weekend in West- side saw the Castlegar seam , winning all their games, to “regain the zone: playoff title. Game 1 — Castlegar 12, Westalde 0. Game was called after Aquanauts Tune Up for Finals ‘. ByDAN OBEDEOFF ;, | The Castlegar Aqua-~ nauts now have two weeks to, ‘prepare for their three re- maining swim meets, in Kim: berley, 1 -ail ‘and Vancouver, “Last: weekend, the club hosted, its own ‘invitational swim meet, which saw eight: teams compete in ideal ‘wea- ther conditions, - = - Castlegar again” took first pia with a total of 798 -while Nelson’ was pecs with 979, and Revel- stoke third with 294: Colville, the times posted by most of. - the. swimmers, as seven individual‘ records ‘and’ five relay records Were e broken by Castlegar. + But the real stars of the meet were all the people who , .worked very hard to make the event possible in the firat place. Few people realize the amount of time and effort it takes to organize ‘a swim meet of this size (over 800 swimmers participated). © -Swim meet manager Ju- dy Gruden’ did an‘ excellent Trail, Oliver, and Kimberley, Spllowed: = ‘This is job’ of the swim meet, as it ran very smoothly * and efficiently—something | that meets of brik sie usually lack. win. 3 Iwas very pleasdd with © ‘The. meet. manage is” 3 responsibie for finding close to 100 volunteers to partici- pate in different functions throughout ‘ ‘the weekend. ~ (Commercial Fastball / ay Grow Fastball League Statistics Le July pet WwW Team Castlegar Van Winkles Genelle Snow Trails Rex Hotel Tire (Min, 25 AB) Batter 8 Dino: DéRosa Murray Price Nerio DeRosa Rollie Caron Lionel Caron" John Thompson Hal Hesketh Glen Langset Marcel pels - Ken Plotnikoff Norm Larmour Doubles — N. DeRosa, 2. Teiples — Hesketh, 2. Homeruns — Price, Hesketh, Dow Woods, GST, 2. Piteher - Glen Langset. Paul Kinakin Pete Evdokimoff Ken Plotnikoff Rollie Sarton Team GST. cvw Ccvw. sty - Senior: Baseball’ _ League. Standings Kootenay International Senior Baseball League Statistics uly 12; ‘op 10 (asi 82. ae bat) Gana Forks Trail Republic ‘Trail Grand Forks N.D.-Sil. < Trail Grand Forks ‘Grand Forks - Republic ie Veysey’s | 600 ‘patting average : waesusccuss ‘Timers; typists, stroke" and place judges, starters, annou-. neers, workers and more are need- ed, and many thanks go out to all of the people who so. generously ‘donated their e, Abig thank: “YOU KOS aut to Mr. and Mrs. Gillman, who took time off from their vacation ,to put in two long days on the pool deck. The Gillmans have faithfully par- ticipated in every Aquanaut meet for quite a few years, and.a Castlegar ‘meet wouldn't be the same, without » them, : Thanks go. out to Doug and Beth Jardine, who both put in long days helping with - the meet, Mrs, Jardine’ or- ganized and ran’ the conces- sion stand while Mr. Jardine did just about everything. Some of the other people_ who did fantastic jobs were Mrs. Walsh, Mr. Uchida, Mr. Stewart, Mr. McGauley, Mrs. Klimchuk, ‘ Mrs. Hamilton, Mr, Innes and Mr. and Mrs. ‘Carew. Mr. Walsh and Mr. Gruden also” worked. very hard, as’ did. Mr. snd) Mrs. Schuepfer. A thank-you goes ‘out to Dr. and Mrs. Yule for helping out. at the pool and for ésting with’ a“ great: barbe-*: queon Saturday night. Th barbeque is always a high- . light of each Castlegar meet. Thanks to the recreation “commission for allowing the team to use the pool for the - weekend; to Mr: Plotnikoff Leastiessr Junior Go oy, By JERRY WI Ken Shen tobitail of Castlegar played four excell- ent rounds of golf during the Tournament this year in Zone. 4 is scheduled for Rossland this Sunday with ¢ a tee-off time of 10 a.m. COMPETING” tn: the: fi today ‘ta Coleg NEWS, poursdoy, August 2, 1979 AS: Randy Potter, Homerun was hit by Gordie Walker. Game 4 — Westside 15, Princeton 5, Game 5 — Castlegar 9, Kelowna 8, Pitchars were David Pic- ton and Dean MacKinnon: Homeruns were hit by Dean MacKinnon and: Brian Bon- ve-day B.C. in'Ce i y are the Castlegar Sentinel Bronco All- @ winner In the provincial finals Stars. Smalley,- Shi will go to Winnipeg to compete. In the Western Canada champlonship. Pictured right to left-are (front) tates se55 j Gamo 6 — Westside 17, Summerland 4, Game 7 — Castlegar 4, Kelowna 3, *Pitching. were Randg Potter and Kevin Semenoffi | Castlegar is hosting provincial playoffs which ber gin at Kinnaird Park toda: 9 a.m. with Castlegar meet ing a team from Vornon in, Deane Hor. ryl Zibin ning, Prilia Toohetene Brad Malr and back) . coach ‘James im Smith, Robbii raselling Glen: Wilson, the" P 1 Junior Ch ships at Kelowna last week. His 18-hole ‘scores of 18-71-72-14, gave him a 72-. » hole total of 290 strokes; and sixth place in’ the final standings." +” Sherstobitoff was ‘the only ‘golfer from Zone 4 to make the final cut for the last round. ~ Mike Wichert of Castle- gar missed that magic. num- ber by one stroke. He had a . 54-hole total of 237. ‘Ken: McEwan, Roas).- Trail, 239; Brian Hoodikoff, Grand Forks, 241;' Brian Edwards, Rossl.-Trail, 242; Bruce’ Bradley, Rossl.-Trail, 243; Greg Adams, Ne} Nelson and ‘Bill Sherwood, Rossl.-Trail, 244 each; and Randy Kirby, Castlegar, 249. Missing the two-day cut were Aaron Stoushnow of.” Castlegar: with 169 for 36 holes, and Carl Thomas of eKasloywwith:a.171 total. Ken and Rétt-Sherstobi- toff will be playing as mem- bers of the Kootenay team in the B.C. Summer Games this: week at the coast. - .Mike Wichert will com- pete in the Pacific Northwest Junior Ct at Van-. + for the P.A. “and to Mr. Zurek for his transpar- * tation: couver July 31-Aug.:3.': The last“ Junior Open - Glocan Recreation One Month Left .. Recreation With approximately a month. left in the, Slocan Valley Recreation summer Program, there are still vari- Continues course), guitar lessons, ball- room dancing, soccer, keepfit . tics’ and a® Swap and Shop: Sports Day.- classes, © ous to the public. ~ i Basketball ‘ continues ev- ery Wednesday and Thurs- day morning while badmin. J ton is held every Tuesday morning. There will be a tennis. clinic held on Aug. 19 at 9 a.m. at the Mount.Sentinel courts and at 2 p.m. at the 00: Slocan City courts. Everyoné is welcome to attend. The Shannon Lake hik- ing trip has been moved from Aug, 6 to Aug. 10. The fall program will be starting in-early September. The following will be some of. the’ activities offered: C.O.R.E. .. (hunter-training The Hi-Liio Restaurant will be open August 14. We apologize for any In- convenience this may . cause our patrons. hi-lite" Restaurant a new KISBL record for a league batting shanpion Previous mark of 462 belonged to Steve-Herbert, G.F. in 1978. «°° *Runs Scored: Mike Kirby, Rep. (17); Herbert, GF. (15); Puen Tr. (14); Kelly, N.D.-Sil. (14). RB R. verre ». (16); Seminoff, Gr. (18); Rick: Doubles: Bild, Tr. (7); Kelly, N D.. Sil. (6); Sacks, Rep. @: R. Veysey, G.F.- (6); + Triples: Lou: Cicchetti, ‘Tr. (2); Tim Hamilton, Tr: (2); Gopher Somday, Rep. (2). Home -Runs: Bilenki, ‘Tr. .(8); Hollett, Tr.. (8); seven players tied with 2 each. Slugg. Pet: R. Veysey, GF. (886); Bilenki, ‘Tr. (841); ‘Sacks, Rep. (750). Reg Veysey’s .886 slugging pct. also. SCUBA COURSE NELSON and DISTRICT AQUATIC CENTRE AUGUST 20 - 27, 1979 Registration in advance, $170.00 + For Information onenene. 354-4044 ~ SUNDECKS. Homestyle. Pork & B.C. No. 1 Cucumbers. Beef Sausages. $189 No, 2... California Tomatoes No. 1. Field sssssssssnscieees Mh California Santa Rosa ‘Plums Weiners 89° ——— established a new KISBL record. Previous mark was 1135 by Mike Mukanik of Trail in 1978. “Stolen Bases: Dale Ochs, Col. (9); Pat Dunne, Rep. (8); Hal Hoxie, Col. (6); Mark Ross, Col. (6). * Pitching (Won-Los) Pet. (minimum four decisions): Ken Umbarger, Tr: (6-1) eit Mike Lancaster, Rep. (4-1) .800; orgeneations are Usted ugh the urtes: at ae Rory. Richard, Rep. (3-1) .750. + ‘ organizations are. _ here through the pieiss pl BP a 2 Pitching (Era): Rory Richard, Rep. (0 88); Tr. Operations: Pletse subeat aotices aL ee : ; : (67); Lancaster, Rep Oy a Can = by & pan, Monday a Pitching (Strike-Outs): Herbert, G.F. (81); are EEN : (61); Rick shee N.D.-Sil. (48). Herbert's 81 strike-outs- shattered the previous mark of 66 attained by Eric Lepper in’ 1977 when he shared that season with the Trail Hotelmen and the East Kootenay Angels. -. Reg Veysey's .600 batting average established anew KISBL record for.a league batting champion. Previous mark of .462 belonged | to Steve Herbert, G.F. in 1978. I © Is Your Sundeck Leaking? © -Are You Tired of Repainting? © Is the Paint Peeling or Flaking? ONE-DAY INSTALLATION — SAME-DAY USE We can help, Vinyldeck can cover your sundeck with heavy-duty vinyl that is totally impervious to the . It won't crack, peel, or leak. ’ Vinyldeck guarantees it — so you can forget about Vinyldeck’ comes. in a. variety of colors ‘to enh the beauty of your home, both inexpensively an For a Free Estimate Without Obligation, call CASTLE VINYLDECK 365-7086 Complex, 439 - 6th Ave. 8. a CASTLEGAR LIBRARY Both branches of the Castlegar Library will be closed Saturday, August 4th, and Monday, August 6th for the B.C. Day long weekend. Castlegar Legion COOL SPOT WITH GOOD MusICc ~JACK PHIPPS . and OTHERS _ Guests mustbe. signed in. waenscenereerneeses’ 1 - e of Intenor Pulp dna Operations anadian Cellulosé — A Public Serv “Intenor Lun FRIDAY & SATURDAY 9:30 p.m, - 1:30 a.m.