Burgessville WI Tweedsmuir Community History, Volume 5, p. 20

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C « s e 3 ; political leaders debate Sunday night but carried with him, e i yz > es â€" 1 / »ee .: ~ l § F _ ~ 0 C just in case, an extra charcoalâ€"grey suit in a garment bag. 7 41. 3 i ts ~ M J ho _ _ _ :““ f "The conventional wisdom is that a dark suit indicates _ : 3 Jo * e > : uce C3 ~%" _ t .. f B hA t _ > more presence," saidâ€"Peter Herndorff, one of the executive hy : in k Te 5_ =<..1° e "â€"fA _} â€"â€" M o _ se c on d ‘producers of the nationallyâ€"televised election campaign t & # 7 ;,~¢ PA s z. >« it ts = 3 y a i â€" / Wees €. . ; u2 1. . mt " / ts â€" N C , 9 e . s But neither Clark, who decided against changing his suit [ _ e u. 0_ es . 4 ; ‘ M y, sieeiale 5e after consulting with advisers at the studio, nor Prime f‘f o : s uk. > i . ~ w ,§§ Minister Trudeau, who also wore a beige suit, followed the [R * i .. © ~â€" . oo : linag: § M fi 4. s K W‘*%T‘ unwritten color rule. * § w {'}»’t%& u: P 7 * e _ _ e . Ed Broadbent, New Democratic Party leader, wore a grey _ s _2 5;{ w‘ Tee > S % i a ces . en t suit. } : * c . e esd * t § e f ~*>« *h & > Herndorff estimated the twoâ€"hour production cost between S § _ e o o e { ue * # is d E* «B s‘\f“w E \â€" _‘ $40,000 and $50,000. © & t o_ â€" ~ es C > C snn ; +*seg "§~ 7 “M He said Trudeau, Clark and Broadbent were all tense when 20 * ~.~_ "Ae + 2 t C ~ e L 8 . io & they arrived. j h e ~ _ > + t . f all 3 * C /iI~< . . se * . Each had a private tour of the large studio where the debate| C e ons‘ > ‘ e f «Bs TY y oo was to take place and "on the set they were very nervous but, ig.. Aâ€" â€"afpt _ E | C e i# pae. €2200 Gima O all three of them were very poised," : | *3 * 3 ~*§ o L . : 42 S Es s ) BROADBENT . They didn‘t shake or twitch, but Herndorff said a taut face is | cJt / o : oc h k. . C Tess . is Who enough for experienced television veterans to perceive nerâ€"| g f Oe â€" Z'A,{T" s i P e «< ; A Ne vousness. f | * _ a :4 , \¥€ _. k. . S Once the debate got going, however, Herndorff said the trio es . A%C . © Tc R h+ P f »« 6 s M \ was less nervous than he had expected and "the more time s «h *fi\ § 4 <." gee 8. . 2e s y * they spent in that environment, the more they opened up." it ( S3 / t *./ AMSNF L &2 : A / f mc Both Clark and Trudeau had to snake through a rowdy > § .:;© t Cm "'X““:? s [ * < M â€" °9 _ _ crowd, mostly Conservatives, to get into the suburban studio N e E0 2_ ts i. s ~£ % . / Cl 0 0 o o0 0 NS of the CTV affiliate where the debate took place. j & : eÂ¥ 0. < ; d l _A *% #5 °~< 3 es w ul oan â€" MCâ€"~~ There was a war of signâ€"waving and chanting between, - fq t . ; \(’: AlÂ¥e" $‘ C oz " U : _ > o about 100 Conservative supportérs â€" asked by Clark w 4 \ ts 3 * 3 â€" / _ S â€" o * ie organizers a week earlier to show up at the studios â€" and 9 : Ref } % h *"*¢ _/ «4 % &A F ~. U s‘ _ P | about a dozen Liberal supporters for nearly an hour before the C i t N *{ *+a . _ CS . us gie leaders arrived. | ) O > 3 | . esd a t ; 5 5 on . 3 ‘~\~ JKo t s Nok > /’ They pressed around Clark and Trudeau when each in a A j yS )‘?’:fi. * e & ic Y . arrived. And some plastered Conservative stickers on the 2 s ; s J PC r 7 ; - 2 ie â€" ;,,"f‘ sa‘ _ T prime minister‘s limousine. Mounties scraped off the stickers oo _..) nc : 4:\ C } o. â€"£ . ‘ o 0e . 4&&‘5‘ s [ 0 as they waited for the event to end. § s *Â¥ s © 4 7 *a< s o NY . P zysnt <â€"P 0 s 0) ons .. _ 1 Half a shirt collar was ripped from one of Trudeau‘s [ ‘ 6 j â€"g o 892 5 is * fi”@mfif* e bodyguards as the crowd pushed and tugged to get at the .. « cas* B +." ..3 Â¥ * d ?44?! * & o a s es w prime minister. Aides later joked that the television networks Es : 42 w, e t < * & * 7 f s e ns would have to pay for a new shirt. t olae â€"af N i. * y o _ . \ f" i vig 4 â€" e Although Trudeau made a show of w(i})inghis' feet on a Clark \*f inmmâ€"te O 17 ot .. > 3 f .g\ s i§ 5 pre j efi o . placard lying on the ground and tipped another sign thrust in E E f' * «." /0 C i. & T 3 / f P# <l his face, the prime minister shook hands with Clark in the t i +5 : ds 4* ds > en f CLARK studio foyer seconds later. § 8P 15e \\ i s > o w ‘ won... aÂ¥54 Herndorff said the debate was better than, the.1968 debate s ; i mg* 2C C =.. <.; coe ‘ <Gol _‘ ~ fmaoatert u9 between Trudeau, then‘ Conservative leader . Robebert _~ <_ .. ~"*i ;A 3 . S M xt «y + n thete §3 o 4e ‘;Sf * Saiets .. Stanfield and then NDP leader T.C,. Douglas.â€"And he‘rated it ® e . Cw o Fima. w SE ME s en . â€" CE ie e s o . 3 f; b~ y woe better than the 1960 Kennedyâ€"Nixon debate in the U.S, and the â€" Staff. photo by Phil Walker e 0 Fordâ€"Carter debate in 1976. < _ BRUCE HALLIDAY, PC, the sueâ€" _ waves to the public at a victory xX > _ â€" & > â€" .cessful candidate for Oxford _ gathering held in Fairview Centre ’ f 4 $ ; ‘ V 7 " ‘ Ne ns on e e o ce 9 O Te mm emmemememmn n rememiemne o f Count),’ and his Wife Janet' at the WOOdStOCR Fairgrounds' l % k Eo .llvN display winnin‘g smiles while he * IQ ym . | Durgessville News | __ C 6 onl s CR y _ 10â€" . Buroessvinus _ (0â€" _ Mrs. Hugh Andrew neld a j s3 / b«* / % Miss Susan Roberts spent a shower for Debbra Mcâ€" a s [ '* y us . * (MM weekend recently at the Farland with member_s g of M f : . M @“““ «. MB summer home of Mr. and the McFarland families 4 21 l0 es AB Mrs. Maurice Buckrell, attending. Mrs. Wiley 4 ; s : | C e o0 5 # 5 . / k CCE s k. " Windermere. Moore, Norwich, also held a | . â€" peeaaliinhenie o â€" S e family shower with ninety I u .o : 3 TRUDEAU Mr. and Mrs. D.M. Hoover guestg attending. ; : ; Â¥ debate? spent four days at the home s i en ts ‘S is * of their GTaNQSON, Mr. @Nn@ _ s==â€"â€"=â€"â€"â€" mm _â€"â€" [ Resst Acien dikY â€"*~*"* coggerâ€"ro=el _ @m am _ & Mrs. Douglas Hoover, .\, f Harriston. B ll : pec s l d : l OUR WISDOM Cunntr Guests at the home of Miss _ llr g BSS Ul 8 S Cla an p B r S Ona All the flowers of all the “élaf\og 11’31“;‘; N?;‘d Mrs. ; & S‘// 9 ; tomorrows are in the seeds | MO5S, ;e“;';rd M3 Zalgafée BURGESSVILLE (C) â€" J. Salmon, ave refurned home from a ._"***> armssrelr of today. C ® Swansyon Detroit Michial € Miss Marguerite Hill and Mrâ€" and Mrs. Philip vacation in Northern Onâ€" . _A man could retire nicely : C920 | Mr, Walter Hill called on BUCK"€ll hayve returned _ tario. in his old age,. if he could | Mr.and Mrs. David Hinks Rev. and Mrs. H. Fischer, ROM8 after attending the Mr. and Mrs. Sam dispose of his experience for | and boys, Ottawa, Mr. and California, _ at London MUSKOK@ Bible Conference Richardson, _ Glanworth, f ; Mrs. Gaston Labelle Gai Perracl _ Mobile Park at MA"Y Lakefor two weeks. Mrs. W. Lowrie, Ingersoll what it cost him. +) & t | . There is nothing wrong (Cambridge) Mrs. Douglag _ recently. They also visited Arnott Armstrong and _ spent a day recently at the with being a selfâ€"made man, RoloSON, Prince Edwarq | the former‘s aunt, Mrs. M"Sâ€" Béssie Armstrong, _ homeof Mr. and Mrs. Wilber if you don‘t consider the job Island, Mrs, Ruth Roloson | James Burston, London. Hyde Park, were Friday â€" Morley, ;, Y“he d too soon Michigan, spent Saturday at | dinner guests of Walter Hill Mr. and Mrs. Wilber m'Il‘?le steam that blows the the home of Mr. and Mrs, | yps, Gussie Maskell, 394 MiSS Marguerite Hill. Morley spent Tuesday with * spictle can‘t be used to turn Edvin McFarland ang ay [ Bath, New Brunswick, spent , Mrs.W. Lowrie, Ingersoll. ?"’"ivheels, © § «fended the wedding ‘ot \ ; qay with her cousins, Mr. _ M 404 Mrs. Gordon Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mc th?r admit that we were Débbra McFarland to Tan | and Mrs. W. J. Cohoe. simmons, Woodstock, aecâ€" Millen have returned home ; 4 is but saying that we Moore on Saturday, | _ Miss Marguerite Hill‘spent â€"coOMPAiEd by relatives from â€" from a fiveâ€"day trip to Parry wrong, 1 today than we L1 > | Wednesday with Miss Helen England, spent Friday at the â€" Sound, Blind River and | # *4 day â€" e â€"~â€"â€"~~~â€"s ask Phoenix, London. home of Mr. and Mrs. ~Camp Louise. | f 4 were yesterot ze expanded, [ Mr. and_ Mrs. Lorne DOu8!as Hoover, _ Miss Vera Wasnidge, | o Tlme]cang mortgaged, % Ballandine, Brantford, spent _ M« and Mrs. Bill Clark _ Toronto, spent Sunday at the > accumulated, sarded. & Sunday with the latter‘s and_ Ann, Burgessville, _ home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill hastened or re : brother, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kevin Clark, Woodstock, McMillen, ; _ â€" 4 > + } % 4 { > s 3 i 3 "‘; 3 s ‘ ’J | hi. i 14 1 S

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