“Daddy Just didn't know how to show love. “It was Mom who held the family together. He just went ‘n work every day and came home and she'd have a list of sina we'd committed and he'd give us what-for about them. “Once when | stole a candy bar, he made me take It back and tell the man | stole It and that I'd unpack boxes to pay for It. But It was Mom who understood | was Just a "| broke my leg once on the swing set and it was Mom who held me in her arms all the way to the hospital. Dad pulled the car right up to the door of the emergency ward and when they asked him to move it because that - Moonies claim only have 12 members. in B.C. with 900 throughout Canada Continued from Page C3 staying at home. Possibly he didn’t know, it was the Unification Church when he collection of snippets taken’ met them in San Francisco, from Eastern and Western His (Mike's) parents sre logy ing slogans They feel they sentimental platitudes and have lost their son. Moon portions drawn from numer- teaches love your parents ology, scientology and astro- and keep good communica- logy. The devil is closely tions.” 7 with ' Bob the Con- The Moonie movement is’ servative MP for Fraser “a right-wing, money. making Valley West, was approached space was reserved for emergency vehi he “What do you think this Is? A tour bus?’ Mom carried me in. Seems IIke all my life, Dad was parking the car someplace and coming In wet or half frozen. But Mom never left me for a moment. “He was always sorta out of place at birthday partles. He Just busied himself blowing up balloons and setting up tables, and running errands, but It was Mom who carried in the cake with the candles on It for me to blow out. “When I leaf through picture albums people always ask, ‘What does your Dad look Ilke?’? Who knows? He was always fiddiing:around with the camera_taking everyone else's picture. We'd tell him, ‘Enough already,’ but that never stopped him. | must have a ziillon pictures of Mom and me smiling together. “‘Y remember when Mom told him to teach me how to ride a bicycle. 1 told him not to tet go, but he said it was time. | fell and Mom ran to pick me up, but he waved her off. | was so mad | showed him. Goi right back on that bike and rode It myself. He didn’t even feel embarrassed, Just smiled. “When | went to college, he was fiddiIng with what else ... the luggage and the boxes. Mom sat down and told me everything would be all right. She did all the writing. He just sent checks and a little note about how great his lawn looked now ‘that | wasn't playing football onit. : ~ ‘Whenever | called home, he acted like he wanted to talk, but he always sald, ‘I’ll get your mother.’ “When | got married, it was Mom who gut all choked up and cried. He just blew his nose loudly and left the room. ; 7 “All my life he said, ‘Where are you going? What time are you coming home? Do you have gas in the car? Whose golng to be there? No, you cannot go.’ Not Mom. She just loved me, but Daddy . . . he just didn’t know how to show love... unless... My God, is It possible he showed It and | didn’t recognize it?” Candidate with hood seeks elective office * group called Positive Educa- not anti-religious, Gene Buck of Kirkland, Wash. doesn't like politicians who plaster their faces on bill- boards, buses spd television, so + he wears a brown bag over his head at all public gatherings. If Buck is successful in his write-in candicacy for King County Executive, he would like to institute free bus rides from the welfare office to Long- acres racetrack, He also would like to limit motorists on the floating bridges across Lake Washing- ton to those who earn more than $17,500 = yeas. “That way we'll keep the riff-raff off the Eastside,” he says. “Then if anybody gets killed, it’ be a millionaire and we got too many of them already.” He admits there are dis- advantages to wearing a hood. “The other day (the hood) was whippin’ around in the wind when I was talking to this group, and. I:couldn’t see out « the damn thing,” he said. It is the Kirkland man's first move into politics, as a protest candidate with an ul- terior motive: “I would like to liven up the campaign,” he said. There's more: Admission charge at all churches, county sponsorship of the Idi Amin Poetry, Sewing and Garden Guild Annual Nude Prance-In at Bellevue Square (for the Ngete tens” a said ‘arty typos", ha said}. Buck says he has helped start a number of organizations -in his entertainment and public relations escapades around the country, including the Fossils ‘for Freedom, Dirty Old Man Week and The Society for In- decency to Naked Animals, ims Ray by the Steffiches several Steffich, an affable middle- years ago to see if their son aged resident of East Van- could be extradited from the couver. On Fisherman's U.S, He asked a research Wharf in San Francisco in assistant to dig into various May, 1977, his 24-year-old cult activities. Later Wen- son Micheal entered the man asked members from all Moonie movement, He has 3 = since severed all contact with : cult groups to meet him in Ottawa. : The Moonles, he said, never did meet with him, Instead, Wenman says, they wrote a letter to then prime minister Joe Clark’ saying Wenman was involved in ‘deprogramming and he had . physically thrown Moonies out of his office, * . “This is what they do,” Wenman said, “this is an example of ‘heavenly decep- tion’ as they call it. I have never thrown anyone out of my office and I've never been involved in deprogramming.. Wenman said the only ‘apparent solution is to en- force immigration laws, laws dealing with work permits, sales and income tax and the Criminal Code of Canada when violations occur. —« ' Heller applied April 2 for" a pediar's licence to, ‘sell chocolates, flowers and con- fectionery door-to-door in Vancouver. 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If you talk to Mike, he'll say he has that, but he didn’t have it originally.” He adds: “We're not against religious freedom, we're opposed to deceit. The money that’s being raised in the organization - is: pheno- menal.” . Heller, asked why his church draws criticism from parents, replies that they mistake the church's activ- ities here with the church in Ys Off ‘Playtex’ d : nnerfashions é ‘The Ever-Feminine ‘Cross-Your-Heart' Indulge now, in the figure-flattering comfort of a ‘Cross-Your-Heart’ bra. Shaped to perfection via Poly cups an ip bali 3. E Adjustable built-up shoulder straps. Nylon/Spandex sides and center. White, Beige. 34-40B, 34-42C. #740 Regular Woolco Price: each 13.95 Woolco Sale Price, each: \ Prices Effective ‘tll Saturday, July 19, or While Sale Quantities Last San Francisco. Says Heller: “I don't agree with their methods (in San Francisco) — with not: letting people know who we are.” He also states: “I. tell people who we are. Whether people know who we are, I don’t think is all that impor- tant.” : He continues: “You see Mike Steffich he is in fact a young man with certain Fishermen ond women are 8 funny -lot. For some, even a close-raced spinning reel is an affectation. Fishing, they feel, can only be truly SHS iy Aaa one. The act of fishing finally came of sge,with the inyen- tion ‘of the spinning outfit, and has’ ‘expanded, indeed hile a casting reel from a break-_ water or sitting erect ona wooden seat, with wet feet, clutching a box of ‘night crawlers. . - But these purists are “now fortunately almost as rare as fly-fishing fanatics. ‘ exploded, with the advent of lized fishin hi is aerated bait wells,. electric trolling , motors,’.... pedestal casting seats and accurate depth sounders. ¥ The essent z con; venient, and therefore likely productive, fishing including boat wit lenty.of power to get ‘you to where they're. : biting (or? where you :think The point is, of course, that you can put together a far more sophisticated fish- ing machine, designed specif- ically for the job at hand, but the drawback is that it is herefc leas versatile for more general . use, : < The family likely - in- cludes. water “skiers, su worshippers, swimmers and so if you're a socializers, -dedicated ‘dyed-in-the-wool ‘two engines were (fisherman, bette# buy: your- self another boat. all. your own. . 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