our)“ PROGRAMS CFCY-TV 1 m—Muslcsh "0 p Helena .m.-Friandly Giant :.m.—loratta Young Show 3.30 ism—Take Thirty 1,00 p.m.—SCGIIQ" HI”- i,3o p.m.—Norman Vincent Peale -Razzla Dazzle 5.30 p This Living World (.00 P.M.—Aunt Holly 6.3i o.m.—Gazetta 7,01 p.m.-—CFCY TV News 7.15 P.M.—Purity Flour Jackpot 7.20 P.M.—Sports Weekly .30 .m.—Gans Autry :30 :.m.—Victor Borga Show 9:30 p.m.-—Garry Moore Show 030 p.m.-—Festival 1.30 p.m.—-ln View zoo p.m.—cac i2.l3 a.m.-—I.ocal Weather 2.” arm—Viewpoint 2.70 a.m.-—Sign Off _.-_',__,’_._._—-—-——- ' EGSWW‘J TV. CALLS NITE or DAY Day 4-3537 Nita 44508—411462. VAIL’S RADIO & TV. 204 Kent St. Ch‘toxn: .m .m-" GEN SHAREHOLDERS QUEBEC (CP) — Sharehold- ers in seven private power companies. facing take—over by the government-own Q Hydm. have been given a deadline for accepting hydro’s purchase offer. - them they have until 1110 Guardian. Charlottetown. Mon. Feb. 25. 1963. 9 Shareholders In Quebec Power Given Deadline For Takeover offers have gone out to thou- sands of shareholders. telling ' April 19 to accept. Payments are to be made by 1April 30. the premier said. He Ottawa Boy Faces Trial For Murder OTTAWA (CW—Gerald Thi- beault. 17. of Ottawa has been cimmitted to stand trial at the spring assizes on a charge of capital murder in the Sept. 9 fatal beating of the hen casthier at the Chateau Laurier o e . D- Blias Carmen Surrett. 35. died in hospital following an emer- gency operation for a fractured skull after having been beaten p. Ckcw-Tv 7A". p.m.—News. Weather, loo n.m.——Monday Playbill Alias the Champ 73ft pm—Sing Ring Around 245 p.m.—Friendly Giant no p.m.—At Home With I Helen Crocker 3.30 pom—Take Thirty LOO p.m.—Scar|et Hill .30 n.m.——Rompcr Room or p m.-—Razzle Dazzle 530 rim—This Living World 600 p.m.—Supper Club 615 p.m.-Television News HO PM. 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Weather 02~Nolcs and Music ‘IS—Bulletin Board .SO—Notcs and Music 55~At|aitiic News .llO—Wcather CS—‘liostly Music ill—News and Weather Alt—PEI Road Report .AS—Mostly Music ’lO—Nt‘ws Hcadlinea 3. Weather .02—N.S, Road Report viii-Matinee With Willis ViS—iommy Hunter~CBC 45—Mostly Music -00—News and Weather vllS—Portrait Of A Star .In—HII.‘ and Encoras Oil—News and Weather 03_lrans-Canada Matinee 30—Hits and Encores Oil—News and Weather 3. Western Roundup ~Tod USIC Your Blessings—CBC 7 CBC Oil—News and Weather 05—ihe Outports -25-Marina Weather 23‘Thc Outports Sports ' and robbed near the Ridoau Canal. Only witness ~ called before Magistrate Livius P. Sherwood at the conclusion of the prel inary hearing Friday was Rudy Henschel. . He testified that he and I friend found Surrett lying at the Ifoot of a flight of steps near the icanal. They then canted the Icashier to a park bench. , Henschci said the man did not appear to be badly injured but had seemed asleep and “intox- icated” to the extent that he did not know who he was or where he lived. I tabled copies of the offers in .the legislature. . The offers are the same as ‘Premier Lessge announced Dec. 28 — offers already do- nounced by some of the com- The seven companies involved in Friday's step in the giant takeover move. with the per- share offer. were Shawinigan Water and Power mpany. at $30 a common share and $30.25 a class A share; Lower St. Lawrence Power Company. $37; Quebec Power Company. $37; Southern Canada Power Company. $56.75; Gatineau Power Company. $35; Saguenay Electric Company $43; and Northern Quebec Power Company. 333. Four other small compassion also are facing government take - over. They were not in- volved in Friday's action be- cause. Premier Lesage said. ac- counting studies of them have not been completed and so of- fers could not be sent out. But Mr. Lesage has said the amount involved in acquiring the tour will be about $1,000,000. ‘ ESTIMATE COST Entire cost of the operation is estimated at in- cluding some $300,000,000 to buy the shares. The formal offers leave the lHuge Outlay. Is Said Needed For New Students In Ontario LONDON. Ont. (CPi —-More than $400,000,000 must be spent .in Ontario in the next seven years to provide space for 60.- 000 new university students. the Canadian Managing E d i t o r s Conference was told here. . G. E. Hall. president and vice - chancellor of the Univer- sity of Western Ontario. said the cost is for capital construc- tion alone. He expressed concern that the public does not be fully aware of the outlay. needed. although the cost “will all come out of people living in the province." Whether from private sources or taxes. Earlier Friday. at the open- ing of the conference. press cov- erage of the Saskatchewan med- . criticized and upheld. imrs COVERAGE ' A. E. Blakeney. Saskatche- wan health minister, said Sas- ikatchewan newspapers did not .measure up to the accepted standard of the profession in reporting and interpreting the icare issue last summer was, medicare issue and that they were guilty of “depreciating the coverage and comment of other journals." R. . Brownridge. public re- lations officer tario Medical Association. said that “a few daily newspapers—per- haps five per cent of the 100- _ Premier Lesage told titre leg-iway open to.- Hydro-Quebec i0 islature that formal purchaseiextend the reply deadline past panics as being too low and un-! air. l ‘Moncton Man Wins Award For Journalism Oiivar Asselin Award for Jour- L'Evangeline of Moncton. he - ‘tiste Society of Montreal. which makes the award annually for outstanding contributions French-language journalism. The award is named for the late Oiivar Asselin. French Canada's most promi- net newspaper men during the first half of this century. :Aprii 19. if it wishes. Issuing the formal offers is one of the maior steps in the takeover. for which the govern- ment demanded a decisive man- date in a general election cam- paign last fall. In his statement in the as, sembly Friday, on which the op-f position made no comment. Mr. Lesage disclosed that another complicating factor has cropped up in the case of Shawinigan. largest of the ' volved. After Mr. Lesage announced Dec. 28 that offers would made to the shareholders. Sha- wlnigan and British-American Oil Company announced an agreement by which B.A. in- creased its interest in Shawini- gan Chemicals to 66 2-3 per cent from 25 per cent. . Shawlnigan Chemicals is al wholly owned subsidiary which is to come under a new com- pany that will operate Shawini- lguru’s non - electrical assets. 8 \ e has been managing 'ediboo' of L'Evangcline since 1946 and is credited with the drive which led to the decision to make the newspaper is daily in 1949. "L’Evangeiine. under the en- ergetic efforts of and his staff, has become the authentic spokesman of all the Acadian people." the St. Jean Baptiste Society said in its an- nouncement. The newspaper now midst of a campaign to assure its survival as the voice of the Acadian people. Mr. LeBlanc will receive the award at a Feb. 26 banquet in Montreal. He will be guest speaker. companies m- isin the I tor-hunts MONTREAL (CPI—The 1963 I nalism has been won by Emery l I LeBlanc. managing editor of The announcement was made‘ one of ' > 3500" AEXOIW hts to buy shares in the new company accompany the otfer to Shawinigan sharehold- FERRY TO SAIL as. com... leN us WHISTLE . Lessge said that in 1954 and i955 Shawinigan Power signed contracts with Monsanto Chemicals Company. The agree- ment said that if Shawinigan set up its control of Shawini- gan chemicals. Monsanto would have first refusal for Shawini- gan Chemicai's 50 t in Shawinigan Resin Corporation. Mr. Lesage said it “appears certain" that if the agreement with British American goes through Monsanto will be en- titled to invoke the contracts. “Under those conditions.“ he said. "it may be that British American Oil will seek to be re- lieved of its undertaking unless a satisfactory arrangement is negotiated with Monsanto. “The attorneys for Shawini- gan Water and Power Company have stated in writing that they were completely unaware of the existence of the contracts with VANCOUVER (CP) ~A steamy and raucous ship's whistle. apparently dear to the hearts of coastal British Colombians. won't be going east when the CPR ferry Princess of Nanaimo heads this month for the Maritimes. The whistle. once noise- maker of the old Princess Victoria. later was fixed to the Nanaimo. It will be moved now to the Princess Patricia. soon to go into service to Alaska. he Princess of Nanaimo. without her old whistle. will leave Vcitoria Feb. 28. via Panama for service between Saint John. N3. and Digby. N.S. PUSHED EXPORTS In 1939 Bulgaria exported 140 kinds of goods. but today sends abroad some 600 types of goods --including many items of ma- odd dailies—did publish inaccur- s .. ate and biased report . Monsanto until the and of Jan- uary." chinery. 6'X lNiOV 133035 DID WINGEY GO HOME? l-lE reu. ASLEEP WATCHING TV— 50 I LEFT HIM mane! on) you LEAVE THE rv ON -or2 5 THAT HIM HAViglG . A NIGHTMARE. . II" (HE'S DQEAMING . ' I-IE'S FIXING HIS CAR.’ .IJJX V1.13 William Thomson. assistant general manager of the Reginal Leader-Post said: I “ e were at all times con-l scious of the pressing need . . . for extra care to be factual. ac- curate. objective and fair in the presentation of the story. To the best of human ability I think we did that kind of job in the best tradition of newspaper report- i in E. "If we slipped up it was not .for lack of desire to do differ- .ently. in three years of cover- llng medicare I think our bat- ‘ting average is high. I “I have no apologies to make for our paper or the staff that worked so conscientiously to do a good and thorough job." DAILY CROSSWORD CONTRACT BRIDGE By B. JAY BECKER North dealer. Neither side vulnerable. NORTH as.“ 9.1974: excess emu axosmss 9x14 sagas mama so exams” .2 gross: ‘Opening lead — eight spades. in the first session of the 144- match between Argen~ and the United States played i ew York last year. Egisto Rocchi. holding the East hand. opened the bidding with two spades after the American North (Charles C o o n) h s d passed. Rocchi didn't know it then. (OD—News and Weather IS—On Parliament Hill—CBC ~30—Naws and Weather JS—Byiina -50—ongrem Schedule -5I-i'onight's Music 30—Fish 8. Game Broadcast .M—Natmnal Farm Forum-{BC 30—Talent Festival—CBC ~00—National News—CBC «JO—University of the Air—CDC 00~News and Regional Weather .OS-Stavlight Serenade Eli-News and Maritime Weather ~45—Starlight Seranade -°0—News, Regional Weather I Sports Scores 05~sagn on CBA MONDAY W—Iha Gerry Fogarty Show. CBC News & Inland Weather I5‘Maritimo Sportn‘ll' ,I‘Iha Gerry Fogsrty Show kilns Bob Goulat Show Portrait Of a Star "‘0 Max Poi-gum 9‘" News I. Vote m :P‘jrsvrsw Commentary 1 I AM. Chronicle 0‘Coimt but he was destined to lose 1.210 points with his fine hand. South (Eric Murray) overcalled FAMOUS HANDS . lthe spade with the ace and then with three hearts. and West (Ricardo Calvente) bid three 5 pades. After North had raised to four hearts. Rocchi m d a slam try by bidding five dia- monds. South thereupon bid six clubs. which North converted to six hearts. l Rocchi made a forcing as land Calvente quite naturally doubled six hearts. He led the jeight of spades. ; Murra had no difficulty imaking twelve tricks. He won l crossruffed the hand. trumping lall five of his clubs in dummy. lCalvente scored the only trick lfor the defense -— the ace of ltrump. Rocchi. who had opened Iwith a strong two-bid. did not {take a trick! ' The contract would have been ldefeated if Calvente had led the lace and another heart origi- ‘naliy. but this was difficult to foresee. North-South scored 1.210 points for making the doubled slam contract. ' The American pair (Mervin Key and Robert Nail) at the second table did not fare well either with the East-West cards. The bidding was over rather uickly. it went: q The A r g e n tine North scratched up an opening bid of one heart and found himself in five hearts doubled the next time 10.15—Playroom l0.30—Now I Ask You li.00-—CBC News HOS—Joan Marshall this-For Consumers “JO—Record Album “JO—The Archers V li.45-Tha Maurice Pearson Show H.55-Matlnaa With Wlllia "DO—Jamboree Junction 12.15-Crosley's Quartet "JO—Maritime Farm I’Cast i-OO—Cbc News I. Inland Weather l.ls—Tha Tommy Hunter Show L‘s—lime Out For Melody law—Dominion Observatory Time 'gnal zoo—rim Out For Maledv 2.15-Atlantic School I’Cast "Time For Tales” ISO—Atlantic School I'Caat 'Parlas—Vous Francais' 2.45—Jehn Drainla 'laiia A Story 3.00—CIC News 3.03—T.C. Matinee lilo—LC. Matlne LOO—C News (OS-Canadian Roundup dim—Johnny‘s Spot d Ail-Countdown 4.45-Mustc In The Air Your Ilassings ‘ 8.00-Marltlma Fish I'Cast it was his turn to bid. 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