', 'llllt"ii, it 1lllltttirtttir I The book, which will be published in September, is subtitled "The American- ization of our national image." McClelland de- scribes it as "a major work, both funny and tra- gic, based on massive research." The book covers the whole spectrum of motion picture production from the first Hollywood-made film about Canada. a one- reeler titled " Audio- Rom. back in mm Berton also found docu- mentation in the files of the Trade and Commerce Department and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police detailing Hollywood pres- sure on Canada to prevent a motion picture quota system and to force the RCMP to co-operate with Hollywood film producers. To write the book, Berton viewed close to 100 motion pictures about Canada and studied the story lines of several hundred more. To do this he travelled to London, England, Los Angeles, New York, Wash- ington. Rochester, Ottawa and Calgary, (where the only copy extant of Cal- gary Stampede, starring the great Western star of the twenties, Hoot Gibson, is available at the Glenbow- Alberta Institute ). After reading the manu- script of Pierre Berton's new book "Hollywood's Canada". publisher Jack McClelland has ordered an initial press run of 30,000 copies. sixteen previously N uncol- lected poems. Well over two hundred works. $4.35. Thinking Metric For Cana- dians by Gerald Black. Black provides simple, household. name equivalents to help the average Canadian to familiarize themselves with the basic terminology of the new metric language and its practical application. A must for every Canadian interested in mastering the metric system. $1.75. Love Aspects: The World's Great Love Poems. Selected by Jean Garrigue. A new an- thology of over four hundred of the greatest love poems ever written, from Ancient times to the present day. Berton's New Book by Chub: Nelder. any. one tales by this great Am- erican' frag-tin one volume for the time. â€.95. Prue Stu-lee ms. The (k Henri Anus. he finest in recent _ American ttf, fiction, gathered in the 55 collection in Dotsttieiiay's annual literary event. Edit- ed by William Abrahams. fem by Jerry Martha“. A good guide to the rules and definitions, used in American college and pro football. All the new 1974 rule changes explained in a simple, question-and-an- swer lonnat. 82.75.' The Collected Poems of “eo- (lore Ruthie. Available in paperback on: volume con- tains the complete text of Roethhe.'s seven published books of poetry as well as Frtett beam Cin- Home: we. at ... 1:35“ man presents some tasty ways to implement our .new diet. And it isn't as radical a change as you may think. A breakfast of Red River Cereal, Milk, Toasted Muffins and Grape- fruit or a supper of Mine- strone Soup, Salad, Whole Wheat Bread, Spaghetti with Tomato Sauce and Apple Crisp is not only fami- liar but inviting. For the more adventuresome, there is Syrian Lentils, Miso Soup,- Prairie Pineapple and Shrimp, Sabzi or Cheese and Yogurt Pie. Even if you are not immediately prepared to make the transition to vegetarianism. this cook- book provides some excel- lent recipes that will im- prove your diet and go easy on your pocketbook, as well as indicate some im- portant facts about nutri- tion that every consumer should know. son Js that protein from animal flesh is the most wasteful and expensive for the world to produce. Seven pounds of grain fed to a steer produce about one pound of beef. 0r, put another way, if a person needs 1,000,000 calories in a year, three and a half acres of land would be need- ed to produce enough meat and milk to feed him; one quarter acre would pro- duce enough wheat; one seventh acre (in Japan) would produce enough rice and beans. ‘In the second half of-the book, after providing a meal plan and shopping list for the newly converted, Acker- divldual for Woo/year or a familxof five for SIMO- 82,000/yeaf. The Ackerman diet depends on grains, le- gumes, skim milk powder, eggs, vegetables such as cabbage, carrots. mtabagas and potatoes, fats; sugars such as dates and molasses and miscellaneous items like onions, black olives, feta cheese and _fruit. You may notice that there is no meat in this diet. The rea- times as many calories as a balanced diet requires. 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