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Port Perry Star, 4 Mar 1986, p. 10

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10 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, March 4, 1986 I tN a Hi! Lo ' [ 5 ay . : Hr HHT 1411} e531 11LE | (HH '" f1¢ ti f a IERER 104 HIN i ' 25% a When the CBC came to fown, it was... Truth and consequences by Cathy Hobb . Last week I wanted to quit my job to watch soap operas. This week | hope I still have a job. Fortunately I'm not the only one who feels this way. Scads of people ~ all over town are worried at th point, including Durham Regional policeman Neil Bradley, who fears he will be knocked down $rom a first class constable to fourth class. Why all this paranoia? I'll give you three initials -C.B.C. With all the publicity Port Perry High School's SADD program (Students Against Driving Drunk) has been getting, it was inevitable that some TV station would want to do a. documentary-style feature in place of the now commonplace two minute news clip. : Leave it to the staid and solid CBC to come to town, not once, but twice, to interview everybody and their mother about the effect of SADD on the entire community. Newshour producer. Edith Champagne and reporter Kevin Tibbles weren't con- tent with just interviewing SADD members, oh no. They wanted to get gan overall picture of the surroun- circumstances, with interviews - froi: various points of the community. I was one of those points. So was Neil Bradley and about 15 reluctant others. Well, sort of reluctant. I have to admit, when someone like Edith Champagne asks me to be inter- viewed ON CAMERA for her news program, I get excited. I tried to look nonchalant, as if I appear on national TV every day, but little fire bells were going off in my head like rockets, making non- chalance a virtual impossibility. I thought to myself, just be cool, it's only an interview, not too dif- ferent from any of the hundreds of "interviews I've conducted in my lifetime. "Only this time,' myself respond- ed "it's not you doing the interview- ing. What's more, you're going to be plastered all over the TV screen of somebody's living room. Maybe thousands of living rooms. Some beer guzzling guy in a white T-shirt with more muscles than skin cells is gonna be watching you. And you bet- ter hope he likes what you have to say . »" But that's not what I was really worried about. What really and tru- ly bothered me was the way I look- ed the day I was interviewed. Would I look fat, too dumpy, too plain, too greasy, too made-up, to dumb? Would Richard Fox the cameraman tell me if my bra strap was showing (Turn to page 11) 1 CBC cameraman Richard Fox and reporter Kevin Tibbles con- sider their next move in the midst of filming a major Newshour feature on the Port Perry High School SADD program. The story will be aired March 6th on Channel Five at 6 p.m. LL Patrick G. Deegan v "DENTURE THERAPY CLINIC 305 Queen Street -- Port Perry BY APPOINTMENT ONLY! Phone: 985-2016 or 623-4473 corer t Constable Neil Bradley sits stiffly in his chair while being questioned by CBC reporter Kevin Tibbles, at Durham 26 Division headquarters in Sunderland last Friday. See story for details on TED E. BEAR'S TOY SHOP ; . just why Neil was nervous. MARCH [I BREAK Wi v o TIN (LN bs N © 4 v - 4 CIRCLE YOUR CALENDAR! S PAINT-A-CLOWN-FACE | § MARCH 13th "Wore Thursday, March 13th from 11:00 to 3:00 . - our - 2 3 weet $1.00 Grand 9 10° Sy . with soap and water. (INCLUDING TAX) a A : 16 17 18 = er 17,7 Se 15 HELIUM BALLOO NS one ". 1 .00 Opening a by 25 26 i 5 2 -- LUNDBY OF SWEDEN -- | HOME FURNISHING SALE 10% Off ONE WEEK ONLY (Does Not include Doll House) IMAGES.,.... 261 Queen Street - Port Perry FREE D RAWS 3 27550. di CERTIFICATES oun? No purchase necessary to be eligible for draws. WATCH NEXT WEEK FOR OUR ... DOOR OPENING SPECIALS? br TED E. BEAR'S TOY SHOP 985-8011 | C_ 189 Queen St., Port Perry

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