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Feb. 5. 1983. 9 .‘“""“‘.............BBG Tu rns Dow Color TV Plan OTTAWA ICPl—The Board of‘ Broadcast Governors said hcre‘ 't_ con 5 ider s that color tele- v1s.on should not be introduced into Canada at this time. Subject to federal government approval. it also recommended that the publicly-owned CBC be permitted to establish a second French-language television sta- tion at Qiicbec City. licsc were the major dcci- Slflllii in the first BBG announce- ment following its Jan. 15-18 public hearing here. A further announcement l l s t i n g the b o a r d's recommendations on other applications will be issued latcr. Not included Friday were de- cisions on CBC bids to establish a second television station at St. I John‘s. Nfld.. A French-lan-l guage TV station at Timmins.‘ Ont. and a radio station ati Fredericton. ; The boards statement said‘ the board members reviewed ev- idence presented at the Jan. 15: hearing on color TV and came. Free Delivery 9 gm. to 1 8-m- lro the conclusion that tlic timeI ‘had not yet arrived when the. BBC could recommend that' icolor TV begin in Canada. iNS "The board looks forward tol British Mar ..As Glittering Prize By REFORD MacDOUC-ALL i ONTREAL tCPt—A multt-i billion dollar British market‘ beckons to Canadian business-1 men now that the European Common Market talks have col- lapsed. says Cyril Culver. chair-i man of Britain's National Pru- ductivity Association. . "Canadian businessmen andi industrialists now must f0cus on‘ the enormous opportunities open I to them in Britain." Mr. Culver said in an interview. “in nm.-—CRC I'V NGW' ...~ N- 9.. a.) 33 nI a? s; 9 2?. Z I S . "Let them digest one fact in particular: Britain hiiys more ithan 52.500.000.000 worth of goods from Common Market -—--——“"——-"‘"‘”.o.o"<.i countries. it this isn’t a glitter- .O. . tling prize for them. I don't TV. : i know what is." i i He called on business it the MT“; or DAY ‘ two countries “to get off thr-ir Day 4-3537 Nile 4-4503—4-7462-- . b e h I n d s" and think imagin- ‘are able to see the tremendous the time when color may be in- troduced to Canadian TV but it wants the time and cost fac- tors to be favorable to reason-. able success." the statement said. ‘ Thc board. announcing its rec- ommendation for a CBC French- lancuagc TV station in Quebec City on channel 11. said: “Having: further reviewed the- policy of the extension of the national service and on the ba- sis ot the evidence presented atl the public hearing the board now is satisfied that it would be in the public Interest to licencel 8 CBC television station in Que-l bec City." l ‘in Summerside. Arthur Murray and Harold wind on Sunday. Jan 27. This! .Lcard. students at Mount Alli-l son University. spent the week- BEDEQUE rs. Annie Lang, who was in end of Jan. 27 at their homes.‘ M the Prince County Hospital [or the former here and the latter. treatment for several days. is at Central Bedeque. no ' VWGNVHS w convalescing wrth relatives An old barn. a landmark herei ' was blown down during the gale‘ “ building.' must be about l00 years has been in Canada 17 times old. At any rate it was due for; and considers the country his demolition in thce near future. 'ti second home, said that "in the “89 “WHO” 0" Hammond 30W- last five years I’ve heard noth- "055 {01' several years- ing but talk—Canadian busincss- 'i‘ho Bcdcqiie-Borden Y.P.U. men blaming the Canadian gOV- had an interesting cvcning Janl crnment for economic problems 30.. when they entertained thel d BYIIISWbl-lsmessmm 001'“: older members of the United the Same thing In Britain-n Church cnnm'etzation. At first all He declared it is govern. engaged in names. This was ment's role to do the talking followed by a hymn-sine then a the role of businessmen in the rccular program and con- the two countries to get things tcsts. Tiic vicc-prcsidcnt. Donald going. Bell presided. The secretary is He said his association organ- Miss Gloria Stordy of the Bar- ized privately and under the den group. This week being patronage of the Duke of Edin- . known in; "Youth Week." Rev. burgh and the Lord Mayor of R. M. Cameron delivered an im- London had already helped Ca- prcssivc sermon Sunday morn- nadia-n manufacturers to enter in): suitable to the beginning of Britain. ‘the special occasion. OWN PROTECTION HERE IATEL ESI'IOW AEMOIW Last June the BBG reserved decision on the CBC: initial ap- plication for the Quebec station. This was followed by the resig- nation of board members Eu- gene Forsey and Guy Hudon. T e BBG again rejected an application to set up a second private French - language TV station at Quebec by a group headed by Jacques la Roche. The board recommended also establishment of e CBC rebroad- castinc station at Sheet Harbor. .. .. to receive programs from‘ CBHT Halifax. ket Seen British labor and management in a way unknown since the war. Look at the note of un- precedented optimism In the London stock market during the last week." "Also. perhaps Britain. Can- ada and the Commonwealth now advantacc in co-operation." The National Productivity As- sociation chairman is here try- inc to convince Canadian man- RIPLEY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT Jolin Wilson ROBINSON A BRIT/SH MOUNTAIN CLIMBER ASCENDED PILLAR ROCK, A GOO-FOOLSHEER CllFE I0] TIME, SCAFEU. NNRCLF. ZIO EH HIG ‘ 54 TIME: MID!l F H. CLIMBED Grim GABtE, 2849 FEET HIGH, 40 TIMES , O ‘ "pa! . wmi A cross on “mswe HER CHEST HAD A “ “£39116an LITTER 0F PUPPIES ARE REQUIRED W/CH BEARS A BY TRADITION shit/L4? CROSS °ws"dA’ia‘3i°e‘2 elm“ ‘5 ‘ er tam 70mm: ufncturers of snow - clearing equipment that "immense on- portunitics" exist for them in Britain. “Millions of dollars have been lost in the last few months ln| a wintcr described as the worst I Since 1881.” he sai “Pcopic here don’t realize the dcnsc population of England and how a snow storm. in tieing upl DAILY CROSSWORD ACROSS 2. Russian 20. Mo. 1. Organic river rose part of . o g 21. Noc- soil more than t 6. An abyss 4. In the insect: 11. Theater- way catcher in-t e is Samarium: 22. Fright- 6'X 1N39V 138035 0 1’“ VII! Dun" Pivle Um link I“ o..i- it out by id...- Fulan- : ,i. i. . n i——_ 113)| V113 PUT MY ON BUPIVBGG'AFUNNV FE ELING ABOUI' HOWIE‘ I DON'T TRUSI" HIM! til/A'Iifil\;.;_ , AUNEH v ~ atively about increasing trade. transportation. can cause mil- rqun .' enmg IIAILS RADIO &' Tv' Commcnting on the effects of lions to be late for work. 12-nght hand 6.3mm: 23.To- 30‘ KN" SI- Ch’mwng,‘ President dc Gaullc‘s action in “Had vision existed and snow d- rant- 7. Con- :vhard sorooemogoM-f the Common Market negotla- rcmnvnl hNII‘I‘PmPan beenhpur-‘I 13-32%?!“ :Iersant-l mint ' tions. Mr. Culvcr said: chascd t e oss 0 man ours. . . CFCY l "He couldn't have done more‘ to British business and industryf 14- 111;??- 3.;lued6d 25. 35. Jacob IUESDAY “for Britain and the Common-' could have been cut ltt-t'oildi 57‘ tube -u:‘:°Age of var. ‘ ‘ “34'9" On wealth. His action has united Mr. Culver. who since 9. “Lena-u Bronze glut“ Tdomm" ran—New 5 Weather 17- Nit-mum: :tO.da.Vincl's on 36. At loose IRS-Country F. Western loundup 1“ —-—Lisa 29.§&nd‘ —— t] d .ss—New. a. Weather 13-01“? ’19 t 14. Dotted. as. Cune- (ungfute‘ “WW” Ch'm‘” ”°“' nv B JAY amount: geiiiiriiai Kym“ 31. E23 aséi’iip-sm‘ ‘ ' . rm" mm- twmed... or " . . onmuse ' 32.Advan e - oo “‘0” m" NM l Ea“ "93“"- Varlm” Imam“ €mbml"? oneself 19. giggle. 34. Church g 39.Ja.pa.nm .:VII_CNnUntry a. Western Roundup East-West vulnerable. and ottliier [forcing offlilces l lltl3 3&Reuwed dwelling calendar: apricot -- ~— ewu I over e :0 e. sue y. case 01 and cool R.C.Ch. 42.Pronoun -”"W"'l‘" l N031“ 2.000 persons compete In these 27.1‘0 .IS—{ountry & Western Roundup1 Q 93 c0 ts. i appmi” 5- 6 7 3 9 .45~Weether 'Am‘ North-South were supposed tol 28. Edible I'm—Amn'lc N'w' .KQGZ bid and make six diamonds to! root (Tm) ’2 rid—Thought For Today i 4A1°9§A§T earn full par. The biddiani 29- e of MO—New' ‘ VOI" “pom—{BC “TM 1. k 2 shown is merely one sequence; roof window .4 .iomPieview Commentary-CBC A 74 O J 10 3 5 ~ d t -v t i 30_ withdrawn; J Q9876; that might be use 0 am e a y , ,7 “SS—WW" Th“ 5°” :95 the sound contract of six dia-i 32-Pfint9“ " m‘New‘ 1" wea'l‘" ___.. d Failure to reach a slam5 menu” . "OS‘NW' 8' Mu'i‘ ‘szJsll' ‘ 31:: psunishcd with an under-parl 33'1"” ’5 ’9 ‘0 "°"‘?“"' Y°“’ “""'"°"c°c sown bidding score. i' (T;— 2, 22 Z, 24 z 'ls‘w'" 57 .AKQO ’I‘iic dircctcd opening lead} "9"" 4km," and Mum '53 was the king of clubs. Most of' mgly) 2., 27 Off—NW“ “Mann” & wmh" QAJ 10'“: tth contcstants who became de- 37'“) thin ‘OLNOM 8' Music 4.8 (‘I’ll‘f‘l‘ at six diamonds met their 40 I 1 d 13 m ASJUHBH" Board watcrloo on the fir st trick. i ‘1' 6319;, .SO—Notes end Mu c The bidding: Thnv played the ace of clubs. . em 30 5| liq—Allan“: N'w' “maul, 33"" south we“ North ~| 'lh Fast ruffed and even- 42 Unfgt ed .,00—-Weatlier Pass 1. 2+ Dble, will: {i h art. trick to go 43..” 3:3“) 52 55 54 55 5b 05-Mmtly MIMIC 29 2. PM3 3' “H y 05 a e «IFzgin a. 30~~New| 8. Weather Pine 4 0 Pass 54. dow." "n" ' . 3 if 53 59 4a in- net. nmd Rgpor' p“. 5. Pass 6. Willi propcr play. they would glacier 45~..Mostly Music Opening Icad_king of Mum havc madie tthe 8:12;; Alltwtehsyei 1 1302:; 4' 41' .00~»News Headlines L Weather You have to “am Yourscf _ 0 0 0 . . aye .02—lnterlude “m 0 make mmmnim'l plavs tricks was play a low club from ' rest period 45 44 I .I5~Shir|ey Harmer I. What's On 1 hm e H You éxpcd to g'm dummy on the opening teed. (Basket- ) i n I g - This somewhat unusual play ball) 2,; Icon ‘ ther 03-Irens—Cenede Matinee—CBC -30—Hits & Encore! News 8. W TUESDAY va More Show. News Ii Inlend Wee .thc best results. Here is a hand that illustrates the point. It was playcd in a ipar bridge contest that is staged ‘annnually among representatives of the Dcpartment of State in W_&:o—o:e:fi ‘ RADIO an T l 1. Call 4-8246 ‘. 0 t Open 8:30 a.m.-9 p.m. I70 Kent St. (on). Eaton'e { l.l5—Meritlme Sportscut Ill-The Gerry Fogerty Show BJO—Portreit of e Ster 6.35—The Mex Ferguson Show 9.00—CBC News and Voice Reports 9.l0—-—Preview Commentary 9.l6—A.M.Chronicle IO.l0—-—Count Your Blessings lO.l5—-Pleyroom 10.30—Melsev lectures ll.l5-—For Consumers "JO—Record Album ll.30—l’he Archers HAS—Border Beet l2.00-.lemboree Juncton l2.30—Maritime Farm B’csst LOO—CBC News A Weather l.I$—Shirley Harmer end Whet'e On Tripp L‘s—lime Out For Melody l.59-—Dom. Ob. Time Signal 2.00—Tirne Out For Melody 2.15—Atlentic School l'rnst ‘Airwey To Songs' 2.30—Atientic School B'cnst 'Thinqs at Neture' 2-45-—.Iohn Dreinie Tells A Story Loo—cue New. 4.03—Cenedien Roundup [JO—George lit FIeche Show AID-Countdown bi only if West has an eight- card was clcarly called for by the circumstances. South can see twelve tricks as soon as dummy comes down. They consist of three h i g b spadcs and a spade ruff. the ace of hearts. the ace of clubs. and six trump tricks. The only thing that South has to guard against is the loss of one of those win- ncrs. Playing the ace of clubs at trick one jeopardizes the amt- itract. True. the play will lose ;suit. but that possibility is far ‘from remote in the light of the bidding. i Even if it is granted th at [East is unlikely to trump the ‘ace of clubs. there can still be lno advantage to playing the ace. The duck guarantees the contract; the ace play jeopardiz- DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE — Here's how to work It: A One letter simply stands for another. In this sample A is need for the three L‘s, X for the two 0's, etc. Single letters. apos- trophiee. the length end formation of the words are All Natl. Each dey the code letters are different. A Oryptogram Quotation WLR CBBNCO'I‘B II 0 TMQINH LOUCQ DEMOS MT 11 erncw IJQTHPOHQKB.—RJLQTJQ Yesterday. Cryptoquote: ALL THINGS REQUIRE SKILL BUT AN “PETITE—HERBERT to use. Kine Futures Syndicate. Inc.) OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE NEH-HEHINOMR. amusewm'ea, MY NAME 16 HOOPLE “Ame . es It. If West continues with the queen. dummy ducks again to assure the slam. L‘s—Music In The Air . 5.00—Meritime Fish B'cut MIG—Music In the Evening 7.l5-Dyline 7.20—Merine Weather end Musical Interlude ISO—Assignment Boo—Radio International EGO—Winnipeg Pops Concert lO_00—CBC Net. 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