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Notice of
Public Hearing
Ottawa, July 21, 1976
SEPTEMBER 8, 1976, 9:00 A.M.
The Canadian Radio -television and Telecommunications
Commission will hold a public hearing beginning on Sep-
tember 8, 1976 at the Skyline Hotel, Ottawa, Ontario to
consider the following:
13. COUNTRY CABLE LIMITED, 188 WALLACE AVENUE
NORTH, LISTOWEL, ONTARIO.
WINGHAM, ONTARIO (760282400)
Application:
a) to acquire the assets of a cable television undertaking
serving Wingham, Ontario;
b) fora licence for a cable television undertaking to
y serveWir29hom, Ontario upon surrender of the current
licence issue am Cable T.V. Ltd.
PROPOSED FEES
Installation fee Monthly fee
$10.00 $6.00
The above are maximum fees, however, the applicant
proposes special fees for extra outlets, bulk and these
are detailed in. the application.
- proposed distribution:
BASIC SERVICE (CHANNELS 2 TO 13)
CK VR -TV Barrie, Ontario
WBEN-TV Buffalo, New York
CKGN-TV Paris, Ontario
WKBW-TV Buffalo, New York
CKNX-TV Wingham, Ontario
CFPL-TV London, Ontario
CHCH-TV Hamilton, Ontario
CKCO-TV Kitchener, Ontario
CICO -TV -28 Kitchener/Paris, Ontario
Local originations CFCA-FM Kitchener, Ontario to be dis-
tributed on the FM band
Location where the
application may be examined:
Wingham Advance -Times,
192 Josephine Street,
Wingham, Ontario.
INFORMATION ON APPLICATIONS
RIGHT TO COMMENT: Under the Commission's Rules of
Procedure for public hearings, any person who is inter-
ested 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 rep-
resentation to the Commission respecting broadcasting
matters to be considered of this Public Hearing.
Such interventions or representations should contain the
name, address and telephone number of the persons
submitting the document and be sent to the undersigned
at the Canadian Radio -television and Telecommunica-
tions Commission, 100 Metcalfe Street, Ottawa, Ontario
K1A ON2.
All interventions and representations concerning matters
to be considered at this Public Hearing must be receiv4
at the Commission Office by August 24, 1976. Also, all
interventions and representations which concern or af-
fect any application of an applicant shown on this Notice
must be served on such applicant personnally or by re-
gistered mail on or before August 24, 1976.
It is necessary to attach the postal or messenger receipt,
or other proof of service to the copy filed with the CRTC
giving proof that the applicant has received his copy.
While 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 grounds upon which the intervenor's support
for, opposition to or proposed modification of the appli-
cation is based.
VIEWING OF DOCUMENTS: Anyone can view the applica-
tions at either the office of the CRTC, 100 Metcalfe Street,
Room 1601, Ottawa, Ontario or at the local address given
in this Notice for examination of the application.
PROCEDURE AT HEARINGS: The CRTC Rules of Procedure
setting out the rights and obligations of the parties to a
hearing are available from:
Publishing Centre,
Printing and Publishing,
Department of Supply and Services,
270 Albert Street,
Ottawa, Ontario.
INFORMATION: For additional information on the appli-
cations at the hearing, please contact the CRTC in writing
or by phone 613-996-2294 or 995-6957. 4W
Guy Lefebvre,
Secretary General.
CRTC - Public Notice - 1976-58
Canadian ll de Is
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Commission Canadienne
Phyllis Baker
Bantams win 1
game, lose one
Last week the United Realty
A worst of thanks is due to sev-
wins special
Bantams lost a game at home
eral people. Was Simmons has
and won one on, the road.
helped out many times as um,
Share the wealth winners at the -
The boys lost a well -played
� Lite anyone �' he'd like
to spend a quiet evening att homo.
Howick Lions' Bingo were first,
game to Credition 41 in a session
Mrs. Bates, Harriston and Mrs.
at the local park on Wednesoy
But when you are umping fast-
Seiling, Wingham each winning
evening. It was a pitchers' match
ball, slow ply and baseball in
$28.
with Rick Deichert going all the
every category, this can be hectic
uw
way. Credition led 2-1 going into
to say the least. Others who have
The $25 special went to Phyllis
the last inning then came up with
moped are Bernie and Laurie
Baker, Wingham.
two big runs to put it away. The
Haines, Rick Jacklin, Keith El -
Regular games winners Vere,
frame was played in one and a
ston, Des Brophy, Ken Saxton
Mrs. Day, Wingham; Bonnie His-
half hours with good umping and
and Owen Curtis.
lop., Gorrie; Mrs. A. Hendrick,
no complaints.
There is one more game for the
Waterlgo; Don Foerester,
Elmira; Mrs. Ste Marie, Wing-
The following evening in Sea-
Wingham Bantams before the
playoffs, so fans, don't miss any -
ham; Margaret Mew, Harriston;
forth the boys put it all together
more games. A large crowd
Mrs. Caswell, Bluevale; Mrs.
in the late stages of the game to a
seems to help the players.
Clarence Denstedt, Dorking,
victory at 9 to 7. Ronnie Johnston,
The girls seem to have
trouble starting games and the
Dianne Leek, Wroxeter and
Rick Deichert and Paul Cerson
WIN RIM
MDAT IVMM
at
VANASTRA
RECREATIONAL CENTRE
15 REGULAR GAMES
AT $10.00 EACN
3 SHARE-THE-WULTN
GAMES
ADMISSION $1.00
INCLUDES ONE FREE CARD
Additional cards 25c
each or 6for $1.00
ADMISSION RESTRICTED TO
THOSE 16 YEARS OF AGE OR OVER
M6 1 "M0111111. Deanna Boyd, Gorrie — game
all tolled on the mound for W1ng
plus $40. Purple Ball winners
were Nora Finnigan, Wingham;
ham when they came through
with some timely hits.
MANOR
HOILL
Lillian Newman, Wingham;
.0� Sarah Anstedt, Wingham; Mrs.
Lewis, Wingham; Mrs. Turner,
Harriston; Joan Robinson, Luck
Brophy
Queens
Meet your friends
at the Manor
uw
now; Nora Finnigan, Wingham
and Mrs. Mew, Harriston.
lose
Hotel, Y Jul 29,
30 and 31 to
g aures
The
hear
jackpot consolation plus
bonus went to Helen Walker,
'f> Wingham and the stand-up bingo
The Brophy Queens fastball
team was defeated 13-5 in a
in Hanover last
...
The Funk
Family,week
winner wasAgnes Williamson,
match played
Wingham. Dart game names
The girls seem to have
trouble starting games and the
`
called were Ida Howald, Luck
now; Margaret Riley, Wingham
opposition takes advantage of
and Mrs. Moyer, Mildmay.
this. The baseball bout was close
up to the fourth inning but it
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La Card winners were Lyda
started to rain the local squad
Reidt, Wroxeter, and Mrs. Zeig- wasn't able to catch the wet ball
ON YOUR MARK ... Faye Forester, Lucknow, prepares to ler, Harriston. Door Prizes went and Hanover scored eight runs in
dive into the water for a 50 metres freestyle race. Rick to Eleanor Schill, Formosa; the inning. DANCE
McKay was one of the people acting as timer. A total of 58 Heather Riley, Wingham; Lillian Hitters for the Brophy Queens
races took place in the categories of breaststroke, Newman, Wingham and Mary were Cathy Cruickshank, three
backstroke, butterfly, freestyle and relays during a Lynn, Ethel. Lucky Draws went singles; Ellen Reid, a double and to the music Of
swimming meet held Wednesday of last week. to Denise Walker, Wingham; a single- Esther Nethery, two
Mrs. Seiling, Wingham; Ethel singles and Ann Balser a single.
Day, Wingham and Laura Grif- The next night, the girls played WALTER OSTANECK
fith, Gorrie. in Harriston and were much
Tykes lose a close one better but still came out on the
short end of a 11-9 tally. Members at the
of the Wingham team played Nowiek Community Centre
to Kincardine ball, club excellent ball with the game see -
Queens lose sawing back and forth every
Improving every game, the with two big runs to eke out a 9 to inning until the last when Harris-
Wingham ton gained and kept a lead. With a SATURDAY, JULY 31
Wingham Tykes put a strong bid g win. to Harriston little luck, the local gals would
for a win against Kincardine, but The local Tykes have shown have upended the league leaders. Tickets $3.50 each
after seven innings of exciting great improvement. In the first Harriston came to Wingham Cathy Cruickshank led the hit -
diamond action the boys lost a meeting this year the local team Sunday afternoon, caught the ting with two doubles and a — Lunch Provided —
close one 9 to 8 to Kincardine. was trounced in double figures by Brophy Queens with the jitters single; patty Brophy, a double
Kincardine went ahead 3 to 0 in Kincardine but it was a much im- and gained a big lead. For the and a single; Lynn Bridge, three
the first but with runs scored in Proved team that pressed Kin- last half, the local girls finally got singles; Lynn Haines, a double For tickets phone
the top of the third by Jeff Moore, 'cardine to the limit in this one. it all together and outplayed and a single; Ellen Reid, one 335-3984 or 335-3422
Peter Keats, Kevin Saxton, Ron Kevin Saxton went the distance Harriston, but just couldn't get double and two singles and
Schistad and J. Cameron, the on the mound, allowing seven enough to win. Harriston came singles were hit by Janet Wood
local team went ahead 5 to 3. hits, while Kincardine had to out on top of a 14-9 match. and Esther Nethery.
Kincardine evened the count at reach into their bullpen for relief
5 -all in their half of the third. and their pitchers . allowed an The Brophy girls seem to find it
Both teams picked up one run in identical seven hitshard for about two innings of
the fourth inning. Robbie Strong KEEP IT
Kevin Saxton led at the plate each game played lately: When
got the go-ahead run in the fifth, for the locals with three singles they get over this problem, they
only to have Kincardine tie it up
in the bottom of the sixth. While Mitchell Braun drove out a will be right back where they
Heading into the final inning, deep triple and Bill Haines hit a were at the first of the season '
Bill Haines crossed the late to
double -Singles were belted by when they only lost one of their
COOL •
p Robbie Strong and Mike Pletch. beginning six games.
send the local Tykes ahead 8 to 7, Mike also aided the local cause
,)niv to have Kincardine. ` with with a terrific catch in the out- Cathy Cruickshank was at her Air Conditioning throughout
their backs to the wall, come up field. swinging best hitting a home run 'r
and a double. Ellen Reid scored A dinner dance all week in the upstairs lounge.
one triple and two doubles, Lynn 9�
Bridge a double and Ruth Featuring: "WILLOWGALE" for "those who like to
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-0e Nethery, Lynn Haines, carol talk and dance instead of rock and bump.
Brophy, Jane Vath, Esther SUTTON In the Stornoway:
Nethery and Chris Orien all hit
SPARK
singles. INN "WHITE FROST"
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Playoffs are just around the
y � - • • • � - � TRY OUR SUNDAY MAXI SMORG
corner and the Brophy gals will
probably be right in there playing Hwy. 21-N., Kincardine Family Fun Day 4 p.m. - 8 p.m.
for all they're worth.
ONE OF MANY WINNERS at the Wingham and area
swimming meet held Wednesday, July 21 was Russell
Treleaven, Lucknow. Here he proudly displays a first place
ribbon won in a back crawl race. As of the time the picture
was taken, he had also won a third-place ribbon for front
crawling.
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