Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 20 Oct 1978, p. 7

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Music teachers draw tapestry needlepoint picture and gold necklace are the prizes being of tered in draw run by the Barrie branch of the Ontario Music Teachers Association Money raised in the draw will go towards local music scholarship fund Susan Ricketts left president of the Barrie branch and Maude Fleming display the prizes in the draw the tapestry is the first prize and the necklace is the second prize Draw tickets are Si and are available from any registered music teacher or by calling Joyce Longford at 7284647 or Susan Ricketts at 7282l8l The draw will be held Nov 26 Ex aminer Photo Writer says response to book about suicide overwhelming Ollii lt Brenda Habkin hates to get up on the proverbial soapbox but some times shejust cant help it Author of newly released book on adolescent suicide enr titled Growing tp Dead tMcFIelland and Stewart $795t Ms ltabkin cant stress enough that children need to be assured both verbally and physicallymthat theyre loved that theyre worth while You just cant stick kids in front of the and hope theyll grow up said the attractive 33yearold Winnipeg native in recent interview Your kids have to be priority you have to tell them love you youre great person It you dont do that who will mother of two ls Rahkm says the two years she has spent researching the topic talking to teenagers who tried to take their own lives disr cussing the experience with their families psychiatrists and friends have taught her lot Im bound and determined my kids are going to know love them initially might have been embarrassed to hug the and tell them love them but not now BOOK AN llllltllttltilll Ms Rabkinwnow contrib uting editor to Macleans magazine and cohost of The Medicine Show to be aired on CBC this fall didnt set out to be an author university English teacher tumed freelance radio and teler vision broadcaster she first broached the subject of adoles cent suicide in powerful radio documentary she did for and later in an article for Homemakers magazine twoparagraph article which said the number of adolescent suicide attempts had tripled in Cast of play the last 3t years sparked her interest The itKltttttlttll won her an Atlltv award in 1977 After encountering relucv tance within the medical profession to talk about what makes 137yearrold want to end his life Is ttabkin was overwhelmed with the public response There was obvioust need for wider discussion on the topic and since Id opened the whole can ot worms tell moral obligation to carry the thing through More subsidies fortilms ltltfttt Itli uitario lottery tickets could be used to save up to $3 on the price ot anadian records and adults sion to anadian moues it the tutario goyeinmcnt approx cs program under study Robin Farr spokesman tor the ministry oi culture and rec Ieation said decision on the program is expected this month The sixnionth program would begin Feb it looks good he said ot the program which would permit 10 mm mumi PETER xttteasin LAE sowmzos Hence the book collection of first person vignettes in which the teen ageis tell their own stories in terspersed with comments front their trieiids families and counsellors it Is almost direct extension of the radio docu mentary llIIINSIItlIC llllttltls lhe teentigers speak for themselves with relatively little comment from the author if in writing this hook have betrayed bias towards life she states in the Introduction have no rebuttal redemption ot losing IIntario tickets for So cents each to $2 maximum for anadian movies and records lhcatre distributors and Iecordmg Industry otticials are enthusiastic about the idea larr said The program would be sini Ilar to llllttrlltttttlll es perImcnt earlier this year III which losing Wintario tickets could be applied toward the price ot tanadiaii books and magazines ORilliA THEATRES ENEVA IOWEST ST 326633 IIIST WHEN VIII THOUGHT CRTC reaction not enthusiastic Broadcaster prOposes new system of pay tv THUNDER BAY ttti It David Brough has his way the broadcast industry will see the introduction of what he calls cable TV without the cable But Jean Fortier vice chairman of the Canadian Radiotelevision and leleconr munications Commission tCRICt says Brouglis plan sounds like pay televi sionw something the ttlt does not allow 7283440 IMPERIAL 1423 7233440 Brough is the head of Nor thern Access Network com pany that has been having pro bleins with the CRTC and the federal communications do partment because it has no licences for any of the 25 low power TV stations it operates in remote Northern Ontario com munities Brough also operates un liceiiccd stat ions in remote communities in Manitoba THE RETURN OF THE HEARTWARMING MOVIE Its time to start feeling and crying and laughing again litttlitillHKi Recommended or Adult Entertainment tllRlSlUllllR it tttvHlIIl BRYAN RIIIZS Iitni lAlliM ON EAL ANlllt AV NAMTll PLUMMER HOPKINS NEWMAN INTERNATIONAL VELVET ii itIillnri STARTS TODAY iv it My RYAN lt Rlilrf wisp in FRANCIS liAl tt lHIN HIHR lMPERIAl mm It was the Deltas against the rules the rules lost Saskatchewan the Yukon and the Northwest Territories In Northern Ontario com munities without cable televi sion he wants to broadcast on five channels three of which would carry entertainment One would carry educational television and community pro grams and one the TV televi sion network There would also be an optional French channel In communities where cable TV already exists Brough wants to operate three chari nelsone for entertainment one for French and one for educational lV Brough proposed to broad cast over the air rather than us ing coaxial cable as cable television companies do However the signals would be scrambled on the entertain ment channels and subscribers Richard Dreyfuss Moses Wine Private Detective so go figure Recommended or Adult Entortahmem RICHARD DREYFUS SUSAN ANSPACH BONNIE EEDELIA JOHN LITHGOW OEELIA MEDINA FRITZ WEAVER THE BIG FIX St Iiplai lw RtltilR SIMUN liasctl oil ilts Notcl ltui din lllltl2MY iAlil KAMA Pit Itltit ltl bv CARI lit RAFK and RIVHAR URIYl ISS Music by BILL UNll llNlVlRSAL lllller littHNlt llt iR the examiner Friday Got 20 1978 would rent decoder for $8 month Brough said his system eliminates useless cable TV technology When the hearing resumed yesterday major movie pro ducers and distributors were expected to oppose Broughs policy of videotaping programs from TV stations in the south and rebroadcasting them on his stations Much of the taped pro wwww iiimiiiiimmtitiiiIiIIiiiiIiiiifiittwiuiifittvwmfi grams include United States movies and the distributors say this raises the issue of copyright infringement Broughs were not the only proposals for bringing increas ed television service to North western Ontario In rival applications two other groups proposed hybrid system of cable and of dll television to serve the region wevesf Wp New Paramount Henna Presents Lou Adler Production Prlzzfilwlfhyl Up in HO swaying 41155 all IIMLWIV MP 7013M 0101936 701 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