of Broadcast —— — ‘ 14 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs., Oct. 1, 1959. WELLINGTON Ms. Trene Arsenault » , . Mrs. Blanche McNally and dau|and Miss Rose Anna Arsenault ghter Diana, returned to their|of Aroda, Quebec, spent a week home in New Glasgow, N.S. af- visiting at the home of Mr. and " ter visiting Mrs. McNally’s mo- Mrs. Etienne Arsenault. ther, Mrs. E.J. MacDonald and| Mr Armand Arsenault has re- OTTAWA (‘CP) — The Board Governors Tués- day heard applications for two new radio stations in the Mont-| Mooney said 5,000 watts was real area. Raphael Pirro asked for a li-| age because of his choice of’ fre- in Mont- _ Teal. at 1410 on the dial, Pro- ' gramming of the station would) : The second application, by | recorded ' George S. Mooney, was for a - - 5,000 watts English-language sta- ' tion at 1570 on the dial, in the + Montreal suburb of Dorval. : UE TS . Ce ee An. existing Montreal station, CJMS. asked for a daytime power increase from 5.000 watts to 10,000 watts. Night-time power would remain at 5,000 watts. c Mr. Pirro and his group applied earlier this year for a licence to operate a station broadcasting ex- lusively in foreign languages. DROP ORIGINAL inal proposal after public reac- tion against it and after receiv-; inc legal advice expressing doubt that such a licence could be is- sued under the terms of the Broadcasting Act which states) that licences may be for French- or He said he dropped his ori or English-language outlets for bilingual stations. Mr. Pirro’s counsel, William Tetley, said his client has no in-} tention now of broadcasting in| foreign languages. Corey Thompson, manager of CKVL Verdun. Que., expressed opposition to the apptication on | the ground that he doubts such a station would appeal to women. He said the proposed station “grossly under-capitalized.” Mr. Tetley said shareholders in, » -the company are prepared to put | in $100,000 cash the day the li- cence is granted. Claude Richardson, tounsel for Mr. Moonéy’s group, said —the+ proposed Dorval serve some 125,000 the lakeshore area. NO MERGER Mr. Richardson. referred to the fact that when the Mooney ap- plication: was before the board lest summer, board member Em- lyn Davies of Toronto had sug- gested a merger with a rival ap- plicant, Gerald Duffy, who seeking a, 1,000-watt outlet in Pointe Claire, Que., adjacent to Dorval. cuss a merger, Lamb. counsel for Mr. Duffy, gaid his group had no intention Mr. Mooney had offered to dis- but Ruston B. of merging with Mr. Mooney’s. Mr. Lamb suggested the more powerful station in Dorval would hecome a metropolitan, whereas the outlet in Pointe, with a lower power, would serve only the lake- shore community. _Mr. Mooney told the board he would try to serve the lakeshore only. He would not compete for the Montreal market, though he would not turn down advertising from Montreal. > Mr. Thompson said there is ‘PHOTO REPRINTS of local pictures that appear in the THE GUARDIAN and the EVENING PATRIOT are available at the following prices 5 x 7 GLOSSY 1.25 each 8 x 10 GLOSSY 1.50 each PHONE 8506 or call in person at the switchboard THE GUARDIAN and ‘THE EVENING PATRIOT _Branch Offices at Summerside Souris Montague Alberton station would residents of g- is is a Mrs. Joseph Saindan of Labelle, Quebec, Mrs. Aldona Lalonder, her brother Hubert MacDonald. -|turned home after visiting for Members of the Altar Society | Some time with relatives in Ar- held their monthly meeting at the | Vida, Quebec and whle there he ; +S wage th f Mrs. ; attended the wedding of his niece Soud nt fl Montrea | | ome © Mrs. Irene Arsenault Miss Belle Lalonde. ;with 19 members in attendance. Fe relatives and friends here. for the winter months, John, N.B. - ’ extend good wishes. _Mrs Fidele Gallant, Summer-) side, Mr. Omer Perry, Moncton,!>*:, ’ : recently visited Mr. and Mrs.|#ity on Sunday. Mr.. and Ms. Felix Arsenault! pressing need for a lakeshore sta-, Reports were read and new com- Miss Tina Gallant, Summerside | yas visited by Mr. and Mrs. John-| Vicin#ty on Labor Day. tion. a fae In reply to Mr. Lamb ur. |Wre asked to prepare a box of}and Mrs. Pacifie Gallant, needed to give adequate Cover-|winie Arsenault for her interest- jhome for the next meeting. The’ DEEP WATERS |mittees were chosen. Members|is visiting at the home of Mr. iclothing for the refugees. A vote| Miss Louise Arsenault of Val- of thanks was tendered Mrs |leyfield, Quebec, has returned jing reading. Mrs. Willie Arsen-| work in teaching after visiting cence to operate a 10,000-watts quency—1570 on the dial. lault invi the memb _ ee senescence nies ees eeriaiicneenosrmnrath cokes cociiiusaie seule aemiedtaiaes French radio station nvited the members to her ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee =» meeting then closed and a deli- The Caribbean Sea has two cious chicken ‘fricot’ served by Cc L U B - be directed specifically to women deep areas in which depths of] the hostess. l ‘ ‘ jisteners. } ‘ : i more tlian 20,000 feet have been) Mr. and Mrs. Fidele Arsenault. i Quebec, recently visited Mr. and WANTED. By National Film Board of Canada | District Representative. Heagiquarters in Halifax Applications requested from young men with good educational background—university training pre- | ferred. Ability and ‘or experience working with community groups essential. Must provide own car } pr a allowance. Salary range:— $4,230 — $5,820. J For further information or application forms en- { quire National Film Board Qffices, Halifax, Char-’ lottetown or Fredericton, be Refreshments DANCING Friday, Oct. 2nd § Members and guests [ MUSIC by the MARINERS featuring Austin "Ding" Connolly at the Hammond Electric Organ plus Special Guest Vocalist Mr. and Mrs. Albenie Arsen- Mrs. Madeline Gallant of Wel- ault had as recent visitors, Mr.|lington again celebrated a birth-| Raphael Arsenault and. Mrs,\day on September 8th and this Arsenault of Moncton, also Mrs, |time her 95th. This active elderly Jacqueline Gaudet, Brachoi, N.|!ady is Wellington's oldest resi-| B., and Mrs. Mary Lowe of Saint|dent. Friends and relatives called) Mr. and Mrs, Eldon Barlow, |St. Eleanors, visited in this vic- William J. Arsenault, St. Gilbert.| Mr. and Mrs. Horace Bryan- ton of Kensington visited in this; ny Gallant, St. Eleanors. 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