uI Tm Oct 30 1979 CIRCULATION 7266539 NEWSROOM 7266537 Tonight is the night for ghosts goblins candy and fun Its Halloween and we bet theyll be more than few sore tummies tomorrow morning at school Remember that tonight safety comes first when your youngsters go trickortreating go with them or at least tell them to stay in their own neighborhood Outfit the kids in lightcolored costumes so they can be seen easily While Halloween is for fun and safety theres another aspect that shouldnt be overlooked Thats the UNICEF Halloween campaign Now in its 23rd year UNICEF hopes to raise more than $1 million across Canada in aid of needy children around the world This year UNICEF has distributed specially marked boxes plus bright sticker for safety and identification In Simcoe County some 50 public and elementary schools are par the examiner Published by Canadian Newspapers Company Limited l6 Bayfield Street Barrie Ontario MM 416 Bruce Rowland publisher EDITORS ADVERTISING Craig Elson managing editor Len Sevick manager Stan Didzbalis city editor SAL 55 Bill McFarlane wire editor Aden 5mm REPORTERS Wayne my Stephen Nicholls 59 Skinner servtng borne and SimcoecountY Dennis Lanmge Marion Hardy 3ch F9ue Calvin Felepchuk L° C°hen Peter Clark Tony Panacci Richard Thomas smphenGauer CLASSIFIED 23036 camera opera or Freya 5mm Cathy Heather Janice Morton onrimsmo cussmros rusmrss Mm Wm tan Mariam 7266537 7282414 Help share the wealth ticipating in the UNICEF cam paign The program is left up to the individual schools and about half of all county schools are participating That 50 per cent is about the norm for schools across the country In way its too bad more schools dont take part because the campaign is valuable one for children here and more important for children world wide who need help Last year Simcoe County children raised about $9000 Hallo ween night part of the $1 million raised acrossCanada The money buys emergency relief and technical advice for counties like Bangladesh Cambodia the Hon duras any country in fact that re quests UNICEF help Tonight is good chance for children and adults alike to share the wealth So shell out and help children around the world by contributing to UNICEF Opportunity missed Are residents in Barrie getting all the information they need about municipal government Are residents generally satisfied with the municipal government they are getting Or is the public simply apathetic about municipal politics in general Those questions come to mind in light of the death Monday night of the citizens forums in Barrie The forums campaign promise fulfilled by Mayor Ross Archer drew to grinding half this week when only four people showed up at MOnday nights session The end isnt surprising since no one really attended in the first place Of the three meetings held one was cancelled during the sum mer not more than handfull of public citizens ever cared enough to attend Those cynical with government might argue that the meetings didnt disclose any new or startling information The real story however is that too few showed enough interest in the workings of their elected government It appears the public will only res pond to government then they are directly affected by its actions Thats understandable of course just as its the publics right to be ansWered on any issue But it does seem shame even ironic that the public completely missed its chance to develop the public forum concept It was there for the asking The public simply didnt respond If you lose your job heres steps to follow By VINCENT EGAN Business and onsumer Affairs Analyst Thomson News Service You may not like your job plenty of people dont but losing it would probably be much more unpleasant At rough estimate million Canadians do undergo the wrenching experience of his ing job during the course of year The rate is probably increasing as the pace of the economy slows down Depending upon the circumstances the loss of job can be substantial blow to ones selfesteem and can induce emotional side issues that get in the way of successful search fora new job Whats the first thing you do Panic of course writes Dean Peskin in Sackch Prentice Hall of anadu Ltd 172 pages $1593 Its perfectly natural It means that you are sincere and interested involved in your own life and future The important thing is to get over the panic stage which has not only emotional aspects but physical as well and to start planning The two questions that immediately face anyone who has been sacked are Can you find means of financial sup port before your money runs out And can you find emotional relief before your nerves give out SILVER LlNthi Although theres nothing pleasant about losing job Peskin contends that it can be pesitive experience if it dislodges person from an unsatisfying career and into stronger more productive future You will never find that perfect job the author warns however It doesnt exist There will always be politics unfairness tasks you cant fully per form and mistakes youll make for no other reason than that you are human Many people suddenly cast loose from job believe that that is an ideal time to become your own boss to start up small bUsiness or to acquire franchise of somekind Occasionally that may prove to be suc cessful decision For example you may know we want your opinion Something on your mind Send Letter to the Editor Please make it an original copy and sign it The Examiner doesnt publish unsigned let tors but it you wish pen name will be used Include your telephone number and address as we have to verify letters Because of space limits public interest and good taste The Examiner sometimes has to edit condense or reject letters letters to the Editor are run every day on the editorial page Send yours to letters to the Editor Iii Examiner Post Office In 370 MINE Out MM YOUR BUSINESS of some type of service that your employer needs and that you can supply from your new position on the outside But the step from being an employee to be ing an entrepreneur is giant one fraught with difficulties It would be decidedly unwise to react to sacking by rushing into ones own enterprise in new field of endeavor as so many people do to their ultimate sorrow and cost MENTALOLTLOOK People looking for new employment Peskin has found tend to fall into certain habitual ways You start thinking of yourself as being in cubbyhole specific and rigid occupation Instead the author advises you ought to think more abstractly and creatively about the primary emphasis of your job One way to do this would be to list all the at tributes attitudes and skills that you have us ed on past jobs and then rearrange them to form ideas about new job for yourself Thus for example people who have worked with company benefits might turn to group insurance sales or an accountant might look at careers in programming or systems You are going to find job Peskin writes at the conclusion of his book Its matter of time The time can be shortened by the positive productive original and aggressive steps you take at thisjuncture of the road Your mental attitude will have more to do with your ability to gain job than almost anything else If you have the skills to do the job then your best allies in the job search are con fidence and optimism about the future bible thought And said Loril iod of Israel there is no tiod like thee in the heme nor in the earth which keepest comcuaut and shewesl mercy uuto th serialits that walk before thee with all their hearts lilntliclcs ii Here is one mans prayer filled with praise as well as petition so should all of our prayers be ow will rise said the Lord uth will he malted now will lift you myself Isaiah lo Peraps this is the lllllt you have been waiting lttl This is your day iod is coming your way in great pow er and demonstration ot His love Open your heart and life to ncen of Him 7266537 Sir have recently read letters to the editor concerning the Barrie Minor Hockey Association have played in the BMHA for four years and have been satisfied with the players that have been picked Players who come to the tryouts and make the team are chosen because they have abilities other players may not have had The players picked for the team are the best that have come to the tryouts The coaches in the BMHA try to teach us hockey skills and sport smanship Its up to us players to listen and learn Another thing dont understand is why these people who write to editors and openly criticize the BMHA will not allowtheir names to be used Yours truly Steve McLaughlin Giffen Farm Equipment Major Bantam Sir feel compelled to write in regard to the article in The Examiner Oct 23 Ald Gord Mills warns be wary of information gatherers take very strong exception to his statement that he will put an ad in the paper warning people of the real intentions of this group Thee are very strong words and give the impression that something very sinister is going on The in formation gathered by these enumerators is no more than ap pears in the telephone book except for the place of employment If Mr Mills had done his homework he would know that there are copies of this directory in the city hall chamber of commerce and fire department ambulance services emergency services etc and has been for many years am sure that if the mayors of fice and these other services find the directory helpful thre cant be anything too dangerous about it If Mr Mills does not want to be listed for some reason of his own COMPOSNG ROOM Published daily except BUSNESS Jack Kerney foreman Sunday and Marian 609 MCWMG Glenn Kwan asst foreman statutory holidays 09 Mi DonSaunders VittkiGrant Lome Was WEEthtcvmgame Connie Hart wm Cadogan Stan Wray YEARLY by carrier Bill Raynor Ron Gilder 8V MAILBarrie Ed jenny St Montreal CRCULT Janie ame IMCOE COUNTY Bill Haltres manager Susan Knchen $3900 Andy Haughtonassistant manager Yvo Peggy Chapelhsupervisor Doug 80m esie PRESSROOM tlva LaPIante AI Hanson for Lisa Warrv Elaine Burton Fred Prince Cheryl Aiken that is his business But dont think he should tell the rest of us what to do unless he is absolutely sure of what he is implying Yours sincerely Edith Madigan Barrie Sir am the representative who went to Mr Mills home would like to correct some information Aid Mills said in the article First the personal information isnt all that personal We ask for the persons name husband and wifes job place of employment home phone number if owner or te nant of house and if there is anyone else over 18 living or renting there The next thing is the city direc tory is not sold to just anyone It is sold or given to the police am bulance post office fire depart ment and telegraph services of this community It helps to assist in emergency cases When they give the address etc the police for ex ample would simply look it up in the book to check it out This is in case it was false alarm and real emergency came up they wouldnt be stuck on the other side of town The book is not sold to any Joe Blow on the street Ald Mills said in the paper the female indicated she was gathering information for city directory which is not the case challenge you Mr Mills to br ing some proof that or othersi was not gathering information for the Barrie city directory also would like to challenge you to prove that the book in which the in formaton we gather is sold to peo ple on the street This is my first year enumerating for anything am just trying to earn few extra dollars like everyone else But dont enjoy be ing harassed by people like Mr Mills Moira Huron Barrie Best of the worSt movies OTTAWA Pl The young man behind the first worlds worst film festival here this week has seen all or parts of at least 2000 movies most of them at smelly skid road theatres in Los Angeles Sometimes after 10 minutes Id walk out of the theatre the film obvvously wasnt bad enough says 18yearold Harry Med ved coauthor of The Fifty Worst Films of All Time which inspired the weeklong festival The festival featuring 11 of Medveds choice of worst feature films ever made plus selection of bad short films was organized by four local movie buffs who regret they were unable to secure the worlds allegedly worst film Plan From Outer Space Its supposed to be horror movie about an invasion of earth by unidentified flying ob jects Trouble is the objects are identifiable paper plates lighted by fire and thrown at the camera plus hubcaps hanging from clothesline It tooks like two different UFOs from two different planets said Medved who pro nounced the film the worst of the worst after counting up ballots from the back of his book submitted by about 2000 readers The four Ottawa organizers formed company Plan Productions in tribute to the film but found they could not get copy of it in time for the festival Instead the opening night bill features They Saved Hitlers Brain in which the fuehrer plans comeback from inside jam jar and The Terror of Tiny Town Hollywoods first and last allmidget musical western Une organizer freelance writer David McDonald said some film distributors refused to let their movies into the festival on grounds theyre not bad enough and still have chance of making some money on the regular movie circuit Most of the distributors were great but coudee had no sense of humor whatever he sai Medveds credentials for being judge of awful films are impecccable Ive been bad movie buff since the age of nine Don Near asst foreman Kim Pattenden MOTOR THROW 0F $000 year tisement iner is member of The Canadian Press CP and Audit Bureau of Cilecslgirgns ABC Only the Canadian Press may republish news stories In this newspaper credited to CF The Associated Press Reuters or Agence France Presse and local news storles published in The Examiner The Examiner claims copyritiht on all original news and advertising material created by its employees and published in this newspaper $49 40 Copyright registration number 703815 register 61 National advertising offices 65 Queen St Toronto mmo 640 Cathcart The advertiser agrees that the publisher shall not be liable for damages arts ing out of errors in advertisements beyond the amount paid for the space Ic tually occupied by that portion ot the advertisement in which the error oc curred whether such error is due to the negligence of its servants or other eman Year wise and there shall be no liability tor noninsertion of any advertisement LSEWHE RE IN CANADA beyond the amount paid for such advertisement The Publisher reserves the right to edit revise classify or reiect an odver Slain South Korean leader likened to Spains Franco By JOHN HARBRON Foreign Affairs Analyst Thomson News Service Like Spains late dictator Generalissimo Francisco Franco the assassinated South Korean President Park Chunghee was not beloved even though he brought great eco nomic prosperity to country which he took over as poor and woefully underdeveloped Because like Spains Franco the late General Park also took away while he gave South Koreans like Spaniards under Franco have enjoyed unheard of prosperity while their personal freedoms and human rights remained largely nonexistent Yet in both Spain and South Korea the welleducated and opinioniated middle class produced by the new prosperity became the spearhead of opposition to the two tyrants Spain as constitutional monarchy with the middle class largely created by the late Generalissimo Franco in charge is suc cessfully pursuing course of largely democratic government In South Korea such possibility still appears obscure as indeed it did in Spain immediately after Francos death in bed from many long illnesses by the way The late General Park was murdered at dinner premeditated or otherwise by Kim Jaekyu the Director General of the Korean Central Intelligence Agency KCIA ARMY STILL IN CHARGE Premier Choi Kyuhah softer man in all things than the dead President Park has taken over that job under the constitution General Chung Seunghwa fellow hardline general of the Park vintage is in charge of the new martial law imposed on the nation The new president has major worry which Francos successors did not face fear of in vasion from very hostile neighbor This is the Stalinist North Korean Com munist state implacable ideological enemy of Parks country with the major role in its development of large multinational concerns from the worlds leading capitalist countries US Japan West Germany and France The new regime like Parks is worried about the severe riots which preceeded Parks murder in the three largest cities of the country which are also industrial heartlands of the South Korean economy Were they masterminded by North Korea Students workers and middle class professionals fed up with nearly 20 years of the harsh Park dictatorship had carried out the largest riots in years against the Park regime South Korea has been one of Asias toughest nonCommunist dictatorships but paralleling the North Koreans in press and personal controls police brutality and torture Park seized power from an elected civilian government in 1961 with coterie of military and civilian followers one of whom was KCIA Director Kim who started the agency in the same year and had been himself former Premier In later years Park institutionalized the South Korean Congress so that at least one third of the delegates would be appointed members of his political party called the Democratic Republican Party Park also manoeuvred the Americans very skilfully not only with the many alleged bribes of American oliticians by the KCIA but through the ne to support South Korea against the Communist threat US WORRIEI As result major US military presence has been part of Korean public life since the armistice was signed in May 1953 at the end of the Korean War And the South Korean military armed with powerful American weapons have found it all the more easy to keep control over their own countrymen against Kennedy challenge WASHINGTON CP Jimmy Carter is showing new toughness in his public cam paign to fend off Senator Ted Kennedys bid to take the 1980 Democratic presidential nomination away from him Since his nowfamous comment in June that If Kennedy runs Ill whip his ass Carter has shown feisty determination to win second chance at the presidency Carters tactics include some swipes at Kennedys character Political observers say Carter has little choice except to take this route since Kennedy already has found his issue in the publics view of Carters weak leadership Carter has tossed some barelydisguised taunts at Kennedy recently hitting at the Massachusetts senators marital problems and thecloud that still hangs over him from Chappaquiddick the 1969 incident in which young woman died in Kennedys car after aparty Asked last week if he is seeking second term Carter said asked my momma and she said OK He added Rosalynn said shed live in the White House four more years The statements were jibes at Kennedy who has said his mother Rose has given her blessing for run at the 1980 presidential nomination and that his estranged wife Joan would live in the White House if he is elected Kennedy moving closer to formal an nouncement of candidacy is increasing his attacks on Carters competence He con tinually hints that he can make America No1again ARTER KENNEDY Without mentioning Carter by name Ken nedy said last week We want action no excuses We want leadership that inspires the people not leadership that abdicates its responsibility or blames the people for malaise The time has come to make America work again Carter in defence points to busintss pro fits that have risen 50 per cent and 85 million new jobs created since he took office in 1976 He says that if Americans will be patient he would deal with the persistent 13 per cent annual inflation rate Carter aides have told White House staff that if anyone supports Kennedy he had better quit now or face being fired relatively high percentage of White House jobs are political subject to new appoint ments when the administration changes The political hardball Carter is playing heightens the drama of the nomination race Although there is at least one more major contender California Gov Jerry Brown public interest centres on Carter versus Kennedv Casino gambling opposition full of moralistic claptrap By DEREK NELSON Queens Park Bureau Thomson News Service TORONTO One wishes consumer and commercial relations minister Frank Drea wasnt so supportive of the governments stated opposition to casino gambling in Ontario His views on other aspects of gambling have refreshingly pragmatic air about them devoid as they are of lot of moralistic claptrap Which is not to say that Drea believes gambling is without moral dimension but he doesnt appear to confuse personal distaste with the facts The objection to gambling is that one shouldnt hold out an inducement for instant riches Yet horse racing with ontrack betting has been going on in this province as long as any one can remember and for the last few years buying lottery tickets has also been legal NO CREDIT Drea also accepts the inevitability of off track betting here but it will be through the government not bookmaker and there will not be any playing for credit Keeping the bookies out of it will fit in with the Tory opposition to private individuals making profit on gambling what they label entrepreneurial gambling Thus their opposition to casinos which Drea claims cannot be run on nonprofit basis by their very nature And casmos run the risk of attracting organized crime what Drea once called bunch of guys in tuxedos with bulge under the arm and suitcase WHY NOT But he is less clear as to why govemment could not run casino itself like it does Ontario Place or farm it out on contract basis as it in effect does with horse racing Some svstem of checks and balances could FROM THE LEGISLATURE be established to prevent profiting from the operation It is true one very sound pragmatic argument exists against allowing casinos to set up shop here That is the competition they would give current casino night enterprises run by service clubs to benefit charity or cultural events that would otherwise go begging for money And valid objection it is too MINAKI LODGE But the rule against casinos should be subject to exception just as the rule against entrepreneurial gambling is when it comes to the ponies If as is talked about casino is ever built on the US Niagara frontier then the same option should be studied for the tourist intensive Canadian side as well Drea doubts New York State will ever approve More important is considering casino for Minaki Lodge the $20 million provincial owned white elephant resort in far nor thweslem Ontario One theory is the only way it can ever succeed as business venture is to allow gambling Certainly nothing else seems to work and with its isolated location casino there would not be subject to the same type of valid criticism such an operation would bring in 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