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local tv - national tm wednesday august 25-31 1976 vol 50 - no 35 and still wny's only official minority newspaper - not hist a free shopper bulk rate handout political or clipout sheet rochester niaaaro region the buffalo criterion sims - mesiah chat two lnd*p**itd«-nt item oa-ratir candidates look tins out to chat during a cocktail part ' torn is seeking a spot on the democratic tin for one of the three city court judgeships seven randi dales are tiring for the three spots atty barbara slats left a former assistant erie county district at surveys show that mrs sims is popular in tit central city she is atari running on the republican and liberal lines flank meaiah right is an independent candidate tor the senate 55th district he is al working hard sad seem to be doing good ia the inner city he is running again incumb«nt sens aw i sarw col sanders greets citizens this photo was taken when col sanders fourth from left of the kentucky fried chicken takeout chain was the guest of honor st a dinner and reception held recently in the sutler hilton hotel following the luncheon the noted chicken special ist greeted friends he hatted with manager of three area stores tbey are from left mrs baaa mr has managers of the delavan-fillmore store frank 1 merriweather editor publisher i the buffalo criterion ma annie woody manager of the broadway-madiaou store t hot ki i of radio station wiu.k andy nadal district msnsger and mr sad mrs wilbett moore managers of lb flmwtmid bryant store — ( hlrrltrfi nt-s new welfare reform act / k.c hosts gospel meet tenptam-ces tefl h_b___aak ** * ww wßiarßkßin lspsttn coogrcsscsaa jack keasp has rvukrcducad the nauotud welfare re fans art in the moms of reprea«-et--iivi?s dei tar • bog the ugpalatni pack «♦'* directly wh_rr*_t it sell to the gual of easing the writs trued in l_rie county new york sod a cntr.mur.__es throughout u-e matm i cc reintroduced this bill in the congress because i am still convin * a it .: i vat aa tbe fundanw-otai n-tarms to welfare problems which have mamma â– '- ountv to its present funding crisis kemp said i believe ewictrmtnt of mb .*-*â– -â– *•.,. .' would m the best response i and my t < 4le*goe in congress could make to the mpsai of county l.xecutive t.i ward regan and bcgisls tare fhsirmar raymond f gallagher u in their words otn them in detailing a program to help solve the en sit kemp emphasized tbe congressman aid that the reforms are the best short a well as long-range solution to current welfare problems and would result in a vastly superior delivery system of benefits to the truly needy he also said that bipartisan support evi denced in the senate as well as in the house of representatives to date indicates that the compre hensive reform route is the path we must travel as lor-g as there are those in america who must re on public assists something different at new mcdonald's fists shows n robin a ssser and manager 99 ms wife and faugh a at they broke ground j what has romanesque ttkmm chandeliers wm*i walla and floral mb worked in colored wat th art gallery mg r's the new mttoesld'soflyellave â– â– atahmer new york â– grand breaking cere m 9 7 for this m..st -""*»• sldition to the «*"»<»%. were held **]♦*"» 12th at 1240 y *»., just east of jjmjtd blvd and y manager nom kfoiaon said this i were offer laui at just baal bm snd aager norn snd to offer fj fed foods and ****&* we hat pa r,un » esfinitelv he mwvks the t9 £?*«*â– " saidn____f ** '* h ' s*i b > 3 ths taßtjpsfc trim chas^jlj io ft * armam n<i rm a«rr .. for the new mrllonsld's in rochester n v now open leng photo crystal and leaded glass will separate the serving ares and the plans for the mirrored walls m th dining room include it floral designs it colored glass some i the other differences v ill include candlelight dinners cam plete with table linens and maitro dl and hostesses to welcome guests and serve a second cup of coffee another plan feature is the birthday party in which mcdon ald's will provide the favors and free meal to the lucky guest of honor who is accompanied by at least four friends mr robinson is very annus to involve the community with his very special restaurant he understands that mothers and housewives cannot always meet the standard h-hour working schedule and is willing to hire people based on the hours they m work if you are from 16 to ho and are interested in irking in a truly unique environment call 455-2189 the grand opening was august 14th see story in the next edition solar energy panel on exhibit at erie count/fair th etv county sar ir.y.a bank's exhibit at the erie county fair august j to 24th sail contain a solar energy panel identi cal to the 18 panels stop the hank french road ire corner of transit road in depew th display will enable fair visitors to see how the panel collects energy in trr the sun the french road off ks whkh opened last f.ji is 3.900-squs.s feet in ize and is the first commercial structure in wny to use solar energy in its heating and sir conditioning system the hank a esh*l>it was mikkest4ml by a buffalo group tha environmental clearing house organ cation as a means of encouraging homeowners and other businessmen to consider the use of solar energy as an alternative to conventional heating/air conditioning systems hi solar exhibit hous i in the conservation hldg.atthe fair is open free for ( bii vi in daily from 10 am to 10 p,m st ann's h.s seeks persons for equivalency program have you been having problems securing a job mmm you lack a high school diploma st ann s center 472 emslie st is now recruiting persons for its high school equiva lency program this program is design eat to prepare its students to successfully pass the general education devel opment test all persons must be at least 17 years of age and a resident of net york state to parti cipate in the program which begins on sept 7th rist«vr by contacting william clark jr at 55-3347 announces opening of annual convention the intemstionalty kaowxi gospel recording artistl founder and president of the tape mum work shop of america hm announced that the mi annual convention will be held thru tn aug 271h m kansas city he aiv statod that uie aims and goals of this year's convention art to perpetuate and promote gospel and *.•.(>-•!..*. music and to build a university somewhere in th tl 5 for all phases of black music new ideas and techniques will be formu lated through m action packed classes ami work shops throughout the ses sions re jamas cleveland keynote speaker dr frederick eocerin koetter better known as rev h will deliver the keynote sermon at the consecration and com munion service on mon aug 23rd coffee hour you are invited to attend a coffee hour in honor of barbara m sims candidate for city court judge at the residence of mrs veruie kakaza 112 masten aye sun aug 291h from 4to 6 m cocktail party the buffalo naacp annual membership cocktail party will be held sat . sept 11 from 9 p.m to 12 p.m at 1490 promoted ronald 1 vtffhattt president tape friendly markets in huffalo ha assssseed the promotion of wo i hariri to the aissusa of hi at net man a ger fur the ittta lta-a.li l division of off mr mm who hw irkursted hi tlreere s suburb of rochester will sswume operational re sponsibllity for the tow friendly markets locstod in monroe ontario and cenesear counties and will report directly to the company's operational di rector tbe new promotive is a graduate of kent slat university where he earned his bachelor's degree in mm m ence he has been aeaoristaf-d with niagara frontier services inc since september of 1974 in the post of assistant comptroller he has 17 years background in food retailing principal in store msnsgmeot and eerporste flnsnre niagara frontier ser ices inc in addition to tops friendly markets is also the parent company or affiliate of wilson i arm b kwik fa & i sales sod services t a nmesgtis construction co and ferrsnte's res taorants hxd.tatkei volunteers needed the committee to send frank b mesiah to the state senate for the 55th district ha announced that anyone wishing to become a volunteer in the campaign of frank b mesiah may call the headquarters at 1394 main si 884-9044 or the 1691 hartal avenue head quarters 836-3991 gospel workshop slated aug 26th sunday aug 22 thru thurs aug fflih at the municipal auditorium in kansas city mo the 9th annual convention of the gospel music workshops of america will be pre sented . featured will hi rev jama cleveland the o'neal twins k . isaac douglas shirley caesar and ber singon lll.af andrews and the gospel keynotes also participating will lie the williams bros the mighty clouds of i.lt a 3,wh voice choir » 100 piece orchestra tho voices of christ id vstory choral ensemble gshriel hit.iliiii mill hilt n.â– â– .n in southern cmli lorma community choir the inter faith choir the m james choir the mi & s singers it.'il.'iiii pres tool the voices of deliver ance ami others on friday aug 27th the convention will be held at kemper arena services will begin each evening at 7 p.m s|«i ihl guest of the convention will in hey â– n - kt aug 29th proclaimed grandfathers and grandmothers day county executive ed ward v regan has issued a isolation designat ing august 29th at grandfathers and grandmothers day in erie county clifford whitman executive director of the erie county office for the aging will represent the county executive at * coffee hour at st oual bert's parish cafeteria at 1 p.m on aug 291h and will officially present the proclamation john and frank hinski are chairmen of the day the proclamation reads as follows on behalf of all the citizens of ene county i hereby proclaim sun . aug 29th as grand fathers and grandmothers day in recognition of the important role grand fathers sntl irisiiibiintbsn play in tbe family hfe of the youth of our area snd ss community volunteers in honoring gram parents on this day i urge grandchildren and parents to respect anti revere the grsndfslher and grand mothers of our generation who have pioneered co nomy social and cultural progress during the vari ous mile of their lives ss tbry grew from children to adult they have left a heritage of which we can be dub proud erie county is grsteftd for the atgniticam rontribotjon tbey have msde to our community recipient of educational scholarship nicholas k fortaon of 3 aim aye la mmi first recipient i the ko wilkins educational s holnrship in ths amount ol 11,000 nicholas itt yes oj age is it milt member of the naacp in 1975 ho was awarded scholar ships from the buffalo chapter of link's first male recipient the buf falo urban league and the buffalo negro scholarship foundation 111 attended elemen tary school no 74 school no 81 junior high and st joseph's collegiate institute mr kurt ton i attend ing valparaiso university valparaiso indians majoring accounting me is entering his so-utiansa year he was sa-tive in the midget i a ague football leaguo with the apoln s snd st side bulls played football and track and college football cocktail party see !•». 6 _____________________â– ______â– __________â– ___ 1923 1976 criterion press and still the no 1 , wny central cities largest press • lair aatftta t ha lt tv a.pa tv , â– ,-,. fc â€ΕΎ| „, , r , tear aan t*ur rtutr-aacr rt|n tt m 1 tvmmuniiir to our many readers who pay for and subscribe to the criterion wo thank tow for still perpetuating us as dean of why's miner leadership and upstate m v.'s only official inner cities newspaper
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| Rating | |
| Title | Buffalo Criterion, 1976-08-25 |
| Description | Powerful Voice of the Black People |
| Subject |
African Americans--New York (State)--Newspapers Erie County (N.Y.)--Newspapers Buffalo (N.Y.)--Newspapers |
| NY Heritage Topic |
Community & Events Race & Ethnicity |
| Location |
New York (State), Western Erie County (N.Y.) Buffalo (N.Y.) |
| Publisher of Original |
Merriweather, Frank E. Merriweather, Evelyn |
| Date of Original | 1976-08-25 |
| Physical Format | Newspapers |
| Physical Description | Microfilm |
| Type | Text |
| Language | English |
| Format of Digital | image/tiff |
| Holding Institution | Buffalo & Erie County Public Library |
| Publisher of Digital | Image was scanned by Backstage Library Works in Bethlehem, PA. |
| Digital Collection | Buffalo Criterion |
| Library Council | WNYLRC |
| Rights | Digital image copyright 2009 by Buffalo and Erie County Public Library. All rights reserved. |
| Technical Data | Image was scanned by Backstage Library Works in Bethlehem, PA. Archival image is an 8-bit grayscale tiff that was scanned from microfilm at 400 dpi. The original file size was |
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