Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 23 Sep 1976, p. 3

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Between Friends Entre Amis Canadas bicentennial gift volume to the US has won two to awards for superb printing Accepting the award in Toronto BICENTENNIAL GIFT WINS AWARD Wednesday night were Lor raine Monk editor of the book and from left Hugh Strange of Buntin Reid Paper Co Frank Johnson and Dennis Tindale both of AshtonPotter Litho graphers At the Inter national Gallery of Superb Printing competition in Au gust in Florida the book won first prize in books for multicolored rinting and also won the est of show award CP Photo May be 100 million watching FordCarter TV debate tonight By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Presidential challengers im my Carter and Gerald Ford meet facetoface tonight to de bate their plans for the United States before TV audience that may number as many as 100 million people Both Republican Ford and Democrat Carter planned to spend the day in much the same way resting from hard sessions of preparatory cramming along with flights to Philadelphia where the debate begins at930pm EDT The two have spent weeks preparing for tonights debate the first of three Each has studied thick briefing books Ford has rehearsed with standins who threw questions at him and criticized his an swers Carter has crammed mostly in solitude Not since 1960 when John Kennedy and Richard Nixon de bated have two presidential candidates met in faceto face exchange of views Political scientists still discuss what effect the KennedyNixon debates had on the outcome of the 1960 election won by Ken nedy Carter has said he doe5nt be lieve the 1960 debates led to dramatic shift in voter senti ment and he doesnt expect his meetings with Ford to be the decisive factor in the election WATCHED DETAILS Carter aides were obviously anxious that Ford appear alongside Carter devoid of the trappings of presidency he has never won Fords representatives wan ted the presidential seal to ap pear on the front of his podium Absolutely not said the Carter representatives Carters people lost their attempt to require that the candidates be addressed as Mr Carter and Mr Ford to avoid having Ford referred to as Mr President Carter had said during the primary campaign that he would like to debate his Re publican opponent Then Ford grabbed the initiative during his acceptance speech at the Republican convention issuing challenge to Carter The League of Women Voters agreed to sponsor the debates leaving them open for coverage by broadcast networks without the need to grant equal air time to other candidates Representatives of former Senator Eugene McCarthy of Minnesota an independent can didate for president and Tom Anderson the American party nominee went to court with claims the arrangements were aimed at evading the equal time provisions of federal com munications law OPPOSE DEBATES McCarthy wants court or der forcing the league to in clude him Anderson wants the debate halted US District Judge Aubrey Robinson rejec ted their petitions but they have appealed Edwin Newman of NBC will serve as moderator of the first debate On the threemember panel of questioners will be James Gannon of the Wall Street Journal Elizabeth Drew omerank Reynolds of ABC The fli of coin determined that the irst question will be di rected at Carter Questions will alternate between candidates from then on The candidates will have three minutes to answer ques tion The panel may then ask one followup question which the candidate has two minutes to answer His opponent then has two minutes for his com ment Each man will have three minutes for closing statement with the candidate who was asked the first question going first Food store agreement ratified TORONTO CP The Cana dian Food and Allied Workers union announced Wednesday that its 6500 members em ployed at and stores in On tario have ratified collective agreement that gives fulltime employees total weekly wage increase of $42 in twoyear contract Under the terms of the con tract the fulltime employees will receive an increase of $22 week in the first year and $20 week in the second year Parttime workers will get in creases of 50 cents an hour in each of the two years About twothirds of the companys employees work parttime The agreement which pro vides total package increase of 121 per cent in the first year also makes improvements in pensions The company will implement eight cent of the increase imm iately with the remain der to be withheld until the anti inflation board issues ruling on the agreement The firstyear increases will bring the fulltime rates to $232 week for service clerks in cluding cashiers with 24 months service Parttime workers with 36 months experience now get $475 an hour while starting workers now receive $272 an hour The unions members at Steinbergs Ltd will vote on an agreement next week Wider powers sought LONDON Ont CP On tario ombudsman Arthur Malo ney said Wednesday he plans to recommend that the legislature give him the power to in vestigate citizen complaints against municipalities and school boards Under current legislation the ombudsman has no authority to follow up such complaints The recommendation is one of number of proposals that Mr Maloney says he will present to the legislature by the end of November PLEASE OME BACK LONDON CP crafty shopowner hoping to trap thief put this notice in his tele vision shop window If the rson who stole radio from ere Monday will get in touch with us we will give him the guarantee card SPECIAL BULK PURCHASE 26 Superb Color Beautiful Floor Console Cabinet OFF lIST PHILIPS Modular Fomous Modular Chassis ftist Price $829 wartime ELECTRIFK PHILIPS SALE Iulnu PRICE 69795 BAYFIELD MALL BARRIE The Barrie Examiner Thursday Sept 23 19763 Elderly and drink THUNDER BAY Ont CP Dr Sarah Saunders of the Addiction Research Foundation ARF in Toronto said Wednes day that senior citizens not women now are considered the hidden alcoholics The public does not generally face the fact that senior citizens can become alcoholics she said GETTING THE VENETIA TOU Former Beatle Paul McCart Venices canals shortly after cert in famous St Marks ney his wife Linda and an their arrival in the Italian ci Square Saturday with pro unidentified friend take ty Wednesday McCartney ceeds to go for restoration of ride on motorboat in one of and his band will give con Venice AP Photo Says stigma hits housing LONDON Ont CP The stigma attached to persons who live in public housing develop ments continues to hamper gov ernment housing programs conference of Ontario Housing Authorities was told Tuesday JeanRobert Gauthier Liberal member of Parliament for OttawaVanier and parliamentary secretary to Barney Danson urban affairs minister said municipal coun cillors and community groups resist the introduction of ublic housing in existing resi ential areas zu With Interest Taken ANNUAllY ltIrmlim lanolin IHilI WANT ADS PHONE 72824I4 an LINDYS SCHOOL GR OF MUSIC Now Enrolling for fall classes Guitar Theory Beginner Instruments Provided Studio at hxflwonon St for 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