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Barrie Examiner, 16 Mar 1977, p. 3

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lt vfi 4vsA Prime Minister and Mar garet Trudeau get pointers on ballet moves frotn Karen OTTAWA tCPi Margaret Trudeau returned to the public eye for the first time in several days Tuesday doing one of the things she likes bestwattending the ballet with her prime minis terhusband Since her return Saturday from controversial trip to To ronto and New York Mrs Trudeau had not been seen pub licly and ofticial sources in cluding the prime ministers of fice had no comment on her whereabouts Kain as she talks in her dressing room about her per formance earlier Tuesday She and the prime minister were among sell0ut crowd at the National Arts Centre Tues day to see personal friends Kai ren Rain and Frank Augtistyn perform in production of Romeo and Juliet Mrs Trudeau has said she wants to develop her life as an individual as Trudeaus wife and as the mother of their three sons really have had enough evening in the National Ballet of anadas glittering she was quoted as saying in one of number of interviews gen erated after she celebrated her sixth wedding anniversary by attending Toronto recording concert by the celebrated rock band the Rolling Stones She returned the next night to pursue her interest in photogra phy Which she has been pléitv tising for several years now That and her trip to New York for more photography Indian masses go to polls in worlds largest election NEW DELHI APi The worlds largest election began today as Indias masses went to the polls to elect new lower house of Parliament anti to le Cide whether Prime Minister Indira Gandhi will continue in power The voter turnout was rc ported heavier than usual do velopinent that Mrs Gandhis opponents had said should prove favorable to them Voting was scheduled today in 300 of the countrys 542 elec tion districts anti continues through Sunday First results were to be announced then afr terthe last balloting The 59eatold prime minis ter made final campaign ap pea to the 32o million voters not to believe opposition charges that she has been tilt tator since she put the country under national state of emer gency 21 months ago jailed NB budget lacklustre says critic FltEllCltltltNttfli Spi railing unemployment not in flation should have been the main priority of the record $137billion budget tabled Tuesday by New Brunswicks Progressive Conservative gov ernment says Opposition finanr cial critic Joseph liaigle Describing the budget as lacklustre and deserving of lit tle comment Daigle tleent Northi told reporters the budget brought down by Finan ce Minister Lawrence Garvic does not respond to the needs of the people Daigle said measures should have been taken to ease the provinces unemployment rate only fraction lower than the Worst in Canada He suggested improved and ex panded industrial assistance especially to small and mediumsized businesses Garvic described the budget as right for the times because it restrains spending stimulates employment consolidates and Strengthens the provinces fir nancial position and provides relief for many taxpayers The tax changes include oneperccnt reduction in corpo rate income tax now to per cent on small businesses Toothpicks kept officers out RllJilAJnit Ili When police came to release man from his cell luesday they were unable to open the door because it was jammed with toothpicks Police said Donald William Little 26 of Orillizi had been locked up on committal war rant issued for previous liquor offence When Littles mother paid the fine and police tried to free Lit tie it took them some time before they could get the door open thousands of her opponents censored the press anti drasti cally amended the coiist itution NOT DICTATOR If had been dictator the people would not have been able to talk about dictatorship and elections to Parliament would not have been possible she told rally in her native state of Ittar Pradesh Reports from around the country indicated that the vot ing was generally peaceful Only few incidents of violence were reported primarily in the Calcutta area where Mrs lair dhis opposition said ongiess party workers captured some voting stations to prevent normal polling The police said they were investigating Every lndian over 21 was ch giblc to vote but in tiic two previous elections since llitit pendence only little more than half of the total electoratc exercised the franchise in the last election in 1597 the ongress party won two thirds majority in the lower house enabling it to amend the constitution without difficulty during the emergency tut Mrs Gandhis emergency rulc united her opponents as they never had been brought together before anti split the Congress party and neutral ob servers thought the outcome would be close SUV IStlli One of thc chict issues in the campaign was Mrs iandhis littyearold son Sanjay who took over the leadership of the Congress partys youth wing during the emergency period and is running for lailiaiiiciit for the first time Mrs iandhis foes said that she is grooming turn to sticcctd her and continue the family hold on power that began with her father lawaharlal Nehru who was liidias first prime minister She denied the charge Mrs iaiidhi aiidfsaniay were running for lzirliaiiicnt iii adja cent districts in lttar lradcsh lndias biggest sftitc She was considered certain to retain hci scat though perhaps by lcss than thc lloboo vote majority she won in tiTt liit the outlook for Saiiiay was coiisnlcrcd less certain He was running II district with largc Moslcin poptilatioii and thc Moslciiis were angered by the govern iiicnts vigorous stciihation campaign in winch he was the driving forcc Monday night Sanjay and his aides reporch that shots vcri fired at his Jtcp as he was turning to his campaign hcad quarters btit no illt was hit The opposition said thc iiicidciit waslakcd paulsadlon barrie 233 BRADFORD ST parts and installation until March 31 production of Romeo and Juliet tl Photo Margaret surfaces at ballet ballet and shopping coupled with an erroneous report she had flown to New York with The Stones set headlines bur sting lii Ottawa the prime llltlllsr tens office by instruction has halted the iiicagrc low of infor nation that could be obtained about her actions Mrs litidcaii 3ft could havi been at the official rcsidciicc here where it bccziiiit known that to days ago she quit two year collcgt course lll photography on grounds she had other options llcr in striictorsaid hc was good Ur shc iinifht ilJHt tlown to Vancouver to scc hcr piiiciits is she said last wick sbc lll tended to do ttfticial and litti liMilllltttttillllll RENT NEW TRUCK Tons Punels 012 Vans 18 Vans Powor Tailgates Commercin totes Rlfluttnt GMC VIL RENT TRUCK 341 BAYl ittD Si or Bavfield sworn Car Wash BARRIE 7261811 The Barrie Examiner Wednesday March 16 1977 Suit Clearance Good value in quality mens suits to please any budget The assortment consists of broken size range from our regular stock Many fashionable stylings include piece and vested suits 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