Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 26 Jul 1978, p. 23

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22 the examiner Wedgesday July 261978 New ballot aids blind lADIES and Men too IORONIO Tli ciaI ballot is being intrixlucedILo at low blind persons to vote in On tario provincial elections with out assistance Roderick Lewis the provinces chief election of ficer said Monday Iewis said in statement that the new ballot will keep the blind voters choice con fideiitial We believe this will make Ontario the first jurisdiction in anada where blind voter will he able to mark his or her bal lot confidentially and can fidently without the aid of sighted person Lewis said There are approximately ll om Ontario residents of voting age registered with the ana change consists of small notch ctit into the top edge at Publisher Colin Alexander glances through the more than 65 percent of the 40000paper press the upper righthanit corner of first edition of his new newspaper the Sunday run was sold at 40 cents copy He said his ballot Other Matches iiIIIitItl Post of Canada soon after its first day of publica newspapers breakeven point was 20000 copies Iian National Institute for the IIIIINI Standard Ontario ballots are black with the candidates names printed in white White circles to the right of the names IIIIIIIIIIIII tion Sunday Alexander former publisher of the Alexander also said the newspaper Will be sold all LESSlmlllu1 mu News of the North in Yellowknife NWT said on anationalbasis CP Photo are marked to indicate the will enable blind person to align the ballot face up with the circles on the right The voter then ill slidea finger down the right side of the ballot counting the notches on that side IN CASH PRIZES OIII new and in other Ottawa Valley Ullple 0f weekS it Will IX year for newspaper sales in Sunday newspaper with communities available at ancouver order to get mp hugs my Ur hopes of cross anada International Airport and the organization composed national readership sought The stateiiietit said the DAIRY BARNS ETC Publisher olm Alexander eventually at otherairports of about 15 ersons dmhI Rd said more than per cent of nd its blisher said There is huge and enor blind dpleasedu with the U10 Ilrslphpw He said the newspaper is moust worthwhile job to do rmdmn 43 5° fl designed to fill the gap in publishing on Sundays P011 131Ial° created by the absence of newspaper such as this We The Sunday Post of Alexander said the newspapeisoiieday week do so in the belief that the Canada about half news and newspaper will be on sale at The Post says in an capital of such significant hall features sold for to Montreal and Toronto editorial it came out at this eoumry us unmin Stump cents at retail outlets here retailers next week and in time the worst time of the have aSundaynewspaper RCHARD FRESH WHOLESALE For those hot sticky summer days have fresh criSp salad to accompany those outdoor barbecue meals Try Reasonable prices PHONE 141 659403I Boy dream shattered by accident MISSISSXLGA Ont ICPJ Vaughan OKeefe 13 of His sissauga used to watch football games by the hour on his teIeA vision set and dreamed of be coming professional football player but that dream was shattered on July The Grade student was in an accident which cost him his arms and right leg He had plunged more than 13 metres to the ground after climbing hightension hydro tower in Mississauga llis arm came in contact with 27ooo volts of elec tricity On Monday Vaughans fa ther Bern OKeefe said Vaug hans love for football might just be enough to keep his son alive When aughan was admitted to hospital on the afternixm of July the doctors said they feared the worst Ninety per cent of Vaughans body was covered in iirst second and third degree burns his right This contest is open to clubs organizations plus individuals lETIU CE leg was severer broken both each arms were twisted and beyond repair and he had extensive in large 12 ternal injuries including col lapsed lung When heard all that from the hospital just prayed hed live said the elder OKeefe notsmall I8 mechanic for Ontario lIydro Last week doctors amputated Vaughans arms and one leg Although nov listed in fair con dition in the intensive care unit At Orchard Fresh Wholesale where quality is high prices low ANANAS of Toronto hospital Vaughan lapses from consciousness into semi coma state doctors said Im afraid this tam putationi hasnt sunk in yet the eldcrOKectc said Hes been near death ever 95 Watermelon Seed Spitting Contest COOK BOOK RULES MUST BE OBSERVE Sim his mmxwfl and Entries must be typewritten or printed legibly and doublespaced using one side of each piece of paper afraid hejust might not make it on milM mmle is Con estants may enter as many reCIpes as deSIred ReCIpes should not be clipped or copied from cook my books or magazines Years Ist Prize Tarina Mamani 2nd Prize Andrew Snyder 3rd Prize Bruce Placido Years 1st Prize Helen Goodmont 2nd Prile Scott Snider 3rdAILril9 Ronny Benidict IO Years Ist Prize Pearce 2nd Prize Ray Foster 3rd Prize Mike Street Contestants must sign their name address and telephone number on each entry 1217 years Ist Prize Gary Splane 2nd Prize Terry Placido My David Stavigna No regrets says Rose MONTREAL JPI Jacques Rose paroch after serving part of an eightvyear sentence as an accessory to the 1970 kidnapping of Quebec Labor Minister Pierre Laporte says he regrets nothing but adds the time for violence is over regret nothing and if had it to do over again would again find myself in the same places as at that time Hose 31 said in an interview pub Iished in the weekly tabloid Photo Police My involvement would be the same he added But to day the time for violence is over That which must be done is done and believe if the tin dependence referendum un folds in democratic climate favorable to Qmbecers imagi nation Victory is assured He was convicted in 1973 as an accessory to the Laporte kid napping Laporte was mur dered Oct 17 1970 seven days after he was abducted from his home by the Front dc Liberation du Quebec Rose IllltlVHWttI two days after his July 17 release front the maximum security Laval Institute where he served four years and two months now is Entries will be accepted from anywhere in The Examiner Market Place circulation area All entries must be sent to the COOK BOOK EDITOR The Examiner 16 Bayfield St Barrie Ont panel of iudges selected by The Examiner will choose the winning entries Product brand names should not be used in entries unless they are vital to the recipe Many of the recipes submitted including the six winners will be published in The Examiners Annual Cook Book August SI I978 All entries become the property of The Examiner 18 yrs over Ist Prize Placido 2nd Prize Gilbert 3rd Prize Mancim 4th Prize Coulson 5th Prize Gunther torn ORGANIZATIONS Ist$100 INDIVIDUALS Ist$75 2nd $35 3rd $15 2nd $50 3rd $25 Send as many entries as you wish to COOK BOOK EDITOR HOURS MONWED 96 THURS FRI 99 working fora commit tee whose aim is to obtain the release of his brother Paul and other FLO prisoners Cundles Hwy 400 534 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