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Public Hearing
Ottawa, December 8; 1975
ISSUE Not'
TORONTO, ONTARIO
JANUARY 13, 1976, 9: 30 A.M.
The Canadian Radio -Television Commission will hold a
Public hearing beginning on January 13, 1976 at the
Harbour Castle, 1 Harbour Square, Toronto, Ontario to
9 consider the following:
BLUEWATER TV CABLE LIMITED, RR No. 2,
CLINTON, ONTARIO
Goderich, Clinton and Holmesville
Ontario (740263900)
Application to amend its cable television broadcasting ,
licence for Goderich, Clinton and Holmesville, Ontario as
follows:
- to add the reception and distribution of CICO -TV -28
Kitchener, Ontario on channel 6;
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- to change the distribution channel of CFCA-FM Kit-
chener,, Ontario and local originations from channel 6 to
channel 12.
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Location where the application may be examined:
RR No. 2,
Clinton, Ontario
62. BLUEWATER TV CABLE LIMITED, RR No. 2,
CLINTON, ONTARIO.
-� Goderich, Clinton and Holmesville,
Ontario (751220400)
Application to amend its cable television broadcasting
' licence for Goderich and Clinton, Ontario as follows:
Installation 'ee
Monthly fee $5.00
Present maximum Proposed maximum
fees fees
$10.00 $10.00
$6.50
The above are maximum felts; however the applicant.has
or proposes speelal •fees and' these are detailed in the
application.
Location where .the application may be examined:,
RR No. 2,
Clinton, Ontario.
INFORMATION ON APPLICATIONS
Right' to comment: Under the Commission's Rules of
Procedure for public hearings, ahy person who is in-
terested in an application may file a Written intervention
with the Commission for the purpose of supporting, op-
posing or requesting a modification of the application.
Also, anyone may file in writing a complaint or other
representation td the Commission respecting broad-
casting matters to by considered at this Public Hearing.
Such interventions or representations should contain the
,b name, address and telephone number of the persons
submitltipg the document and be sent to the undersigned at
the Canadian Radio Television Commission, -I00 Metcalfe
Street, Ottawa, Ontario K I A ON2
All interventions and representations concerning matters
to be considered at this Public Hearing must be received
at the Commission Office by December 29, 1975. Also, all
interventions and representations which concern or affect
any application of an.agqi�pplicant shown on this Notice must
be served on such appltcanit personally or by registered
mail on or before December 29, 1975.
It is necessary to attach the postal or messenger 'receipt,
or other proof of service to the copy filed With thel„CRTC
giving proof that the applicant has received his copy.
White there is no specific form which interventions must
follow, the Commission's Rules of Procedure require that
'interventions describe. the interest of the intervenor, and
contain a clear and concise statement of the relevant facts
and ground§ upon which the intervenor's support for,
opposition to or proposed modification of the application is
based.
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Viewing of documents: irA,nyone can view the applications
at either the office of the eRTC, 100 Metcalfe Street, Room
Noticethe
for examiti niliin-oft lre-appcol address given in this
Procedure at Hearings: The CRTC Rules of Procedure
setting out the rights and obligations of the parties to a
hearing are available from Information Canada.
Information: For additional information on the ap-
plications at the hearing, please contact the CRTC in
writing of by phone 613-996-2294 or 995-6957.
• Guy Lefebvre,
• Director -General of Licensing.
CRTC - Public Notice -1975-113
FR&T'S NEW Ai HURONVIEW
The Seaforth Community
band provided a Christmas
program on Sunday afternoon
arranged and directed by•D•r.
Toll. The.band played several
march selections and
Christmas carols.
There iN r>' step dance
numbers by Brenda ,Pullman
and Lisa Beuttepmiller,
Scottish dances by Sylvia
Wilson, Mary Glew and
Angela Andress; a jews harp
solo by George, Wilson; a
vocal solo by Doug Stewart;
vocal' duets by Debbie and
Janice Rose; and songs by
•the Dashwood quartette,
Mrs. Orville Dale thanked
the entertainers on behalf of
the residents.
. Two new residents, Mrs.
Howes and Mrs. Lawson were
welcomed to the Home on
Monday afternoon. •Marie
Flynn and 'Norman Speir
provided the,,pld time music
with the Clinton Christian
Reformed volunteers
assisting with the activities.
Mrs. Dave Rolston . of
Goderich arranged a Family
Night program of sacred
music featuring the•
Chapelites. This group of
seven musicians include Mr.
and Mrs. Don McMillan add
Elizabeth, Janice McClin-
chey, Nancy Clutton, Eric
Campbell and Mrs. Dave
Rolston.
The residents enjoyed the
instrumentals, vocal solos,
duets, a reading and a sing -a-
long of carols. Mrs. Henry
thanked the group and ex-
pressed, the wishes of all!of
of
the residents thatthey would
make a yearly visit.
The "Over 90" C ltib held
their monthly meeting on
Wednesday with • an at-
tendance of 35 members and
guests. Mrs. Lawson was
welcomed to the Club and
Mrs. Elsie Henderson was .a
guest for the afternoon and,
played the piano ac-
companiment fort the
Christmas program.
Lunch was prepared by the
kitchen staff and served by
the Walkerburn Club
volunteers of Auburn.
John Janssens 'Iected
president of Ontario CFF
John Janssens, 'an egg
producer. from Watford in
Lambton County, was elected
'as President of the Christian
Farmers Federation of
Ontario for 1976 at the annual
meeting of the organization in
Acton on December 5.
Mr. Janssens has served
the organization as its Vice-
Pr'esident for the past three
- years: He takes over the
Just finder 100 attended the
day long event.
Sister Thomas More, 'The
Farmers' Nun', from
Manitowoc, ,Wisconsin gave
the keynote address on the
theme, The Christian Faith'
and Agriculture.
1976 Federation mem-
bership fees were raised from
$35.00 to a basic fee of $50.00.
plus a request for an ad -
leadership • from Martin ditional membership fee of
Verkuyl, a corn grower and,,,,$20.,00. In 1975 the members
hog producer from Hickson in were asked for $15.00 above
Oxford County. the basic fee. The increased
Mr. Verkuyl has led the fees were necessary sincethe
Federation's budget was
organization. for the past five "
increased by 40 percent in
years but was unable to seek order to hire additional staff.
re-election .• as the
Federation's constitution as well as keep up with in -
limits its leaders to five yearstion.
q ' flation rt van Donkersgoed,
in any one office.
During those. five years the the Federation's Executive
organization lhas-,grown from Director, also addressed the
about 100 members without meeting with a talk on Faith,
staff or office to 500 membersIdeolo y,.. and Agriculture:
with two full-time and one"" "r ere is Mtn -non.
part-time employees and an
office in Drayton.
Mr. Verkuyl will continue
to serve on the Federation's
Executive Board as Past -
President of the organization.
Tom Lise, a hog producer
from Moorefield in
Wellington County, will now
leave. the Federation's
Executive after serving ' as
president in 1970 and as past -
president for the' five years
since'.
Herman Deen, a chicken
producer and dairyman from
Drayton in Wellington'
County, will be a ' new
member of the Federation's
1976 Executive.B•oard. He was
elected as vice-president
from a slate of n Yminees that
included: Sid Ryzebol 'a
Dufferin County hog and beef
producer, Sid Sikkema a
Wellington County dairyman
and hog producer, George
Zekveld an Ontario County
hog producer, and ' 'Bob
Zylstra' a Middlesex County
hog producer.
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Goderich
524.7551
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