'New TV Net Gains Member | : | jg 1 | | TORRONE (CP)~Spencer W (Caldwell, Toyonto hroadcaster said Thursday night that sa ition CFTO-£Y has signed a Jet [ter of intent to join the new isle vision network he is forming "We did no. ask for & binding agreement," Mr, Caldwell said "We seked for and received the game jetter of intent whieh Post' Buys "Newsweek" NEW YORK (AP) ~ News recently televis- week magazine was sold Thurs ion rights day to 'the Washington Post Mr. Caldwell said telegrams " have been sent 19 Re seven IIRPRY DTA te "y other private television stations WORE informing them of CPTO's in- United States capital. The price tentions ard inviting them 10 & was reported about §5.000 009 roundAahie discussion of a Nel mee cole was said to involve work timeiahie, programming 50 per cent of the MAgannes and microwave link-ups, to he stock. or TIAN of the 700.000 Required fngton Fost and Times Herald THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, Marsh 19, 1961 § Taine of news i the 1 $. and the Newest of RCA VICTOR * MAKE IT YOURSELF in the Canadian display at the | Ideal Home Exhibition being held in London from March 7 Make it yourself exhibits pttracted considerable interest to April 3. Some 100 Canadian firms are participating in the show Papers Fined For Feener Case Contempt COCHRANE (CP) also tice J, ( fcHuer Thursday found the Th Pre irkland Lake ern Chief Ju of Ontario company was £400 costs Chief Justice McRuer con rred in MAL Latimer's conten tion that the newspapers had ried in linking the Chouinor min and | vorth News in contempt of cour! and fined 3 Limited, their owners $4,000 The application for citation was made by Hugh Lat imer, counsel for Owen (Mike) Feener, 0 Wedne killing K Timmin Latimey BOMBON Newspaper a total oficase in New The hody ers, Voronto found in a ditch near Fredericton tthe arrest for day ofthe Chouinor killing Feener wa charged win offering an indig nity to the body of Miss Essers arti-| J driving Mi Es aring iniser's sports car when arrested immedi-lin Kirkland Lake Oet, arrest fined Brunswick of Miss E contemplia nodel, wa time of his ieled iinleen Chouinor i domesti complained of cener wa "he the | #lel The compan of the Timmin and publication in Odham Directors Moving Out LONDON (Reuters)=Four of came a vice-chalrman in 1050; | the nine directors of Odhams Harry Ainsworth, who was edi d # Ng ie Fu Prem Winch ie, being neh tor of The People, an Odhams J : any 3 ror Group, creating the world Sunday paper from 1025 to 1057, largest publishing house~have and J, 8, Ruttle, who joined the re ened ed are making. was hoard in 10380 and became a for four Mirror directors, it wis] Ve chairman in 104) announced 'Phursday night | Their successors will be Alex Sir Christopher = Chancellor, | McKay and H, W, Atkins, hoth Odhams chairman, and the four directors ut Daily Mirror News others hold their seats under the papers Liwited and Fleetway hoard shufle Publications Limited; Frank The Daily Mirror made its|Hogers, a Mirror director; and ind pictures app WO NEWEPRpers alter ehiel yeener's Justice the mitted a idence al Feeney having said he killed Miss Chouinor because she be articles and pictures in $500 for similal The News lee a by assessed her the and urged him te police ahout Brunswick go to the Following the Chouinor slaying the news papers pubighed photos of Mi pleture of Feener and Chouinor Publication. of police officers tatement before such admitted pi criticized comment concerning the statements were I wonder if the time is not coming very soon," said chief justice land that if a substantial fine| Gatchell, on their marriage Sal 1600 for publication trial, Feener was quoted by po- does not protect the rights of urday evening, the have hefore will individuals then courts we to have I'he came frightened when he toldiprison terns," Social Raises Money For Cupboards By A, R, HUBBARD BURKETON The social evening, held at the home of Mr, and Mrs, L, R, Argue, was a real success High lady wds Mrs, Ruby Brown, Oshawa, Low lady was Mrs, Mary Dean, High gent was Joseph Stephenson and low gent E, N, Adams takeover tide=worth more than|® 1. IF. Ryder, joint managing £35,000,000 ($98,000,000) = after|divector of Kelly-lliffe Holdings| the announcement of plans for{limited a merger between Odhams and) In addition to Chancellor the newspaper group controlled/H. L. Gibson and C. L, Shard by Canadian publisher Roylioint managing directors, and Thomson C, § Mors and G, €, Odhams The four who resigned are; retain their seats on the board, Alfred Duncan, who joined Od hams in 1920 and was chairman from 1040 to 1060 when he [ In the US, more came president; Australian-{the employed women about! born Willinm Surrey Dane, who one-third the total working force began service in 1019 and be: |--are married TWO JOBS | he than half| Are Prescription Prices Fair? Are they too high? Weigh these facts and reach your own unbiased conclusion © The average price is only $3.20 © 6 out of 10 prescriptions cost less than $3.00 ® Only one out of 7 prescriptions costs more than $5.00 These are the facts in black and white--facts that make it clear pres scribed medicine Is a bargain, Cope, Advartivens Exchange Inc. 1961 "COMPOUNDING YOUR PHYSICIAN'S PRESCRIPTION IS QUR PROFESSION' Jury. & Lovells OSHAWA--BOWMANVILLE--WHITBY "We Send Medicines To Europe These socials very successful ing for cupboards for our church kitchen, We still have a way to go before our objective is reached. We would like to ex: are proving We are striv: tend our thanks and apprecia-| tion to all who have helped in donations and various ways The CGIT will meet on Tues: girl from New Khrushehey Oct Feener's arrest for 58 PETSONS murder with the Cathy FEssers Essers and her car along with who wish to return to the Fed Miss eral by many) attributed to Feener such his trial was also there might be some special | ------ ------ . the church hall when editors and| In a statement to police ad- publishers will come to under: yu seven other stations across the held here March 2273 shares, It was held by the Vin country nave agreed 10." Sept, | is the tentative Start: , oe sctor Foundation and val However, Joel Aldred, CFO ing date for the network," Mr ued at between $45 and $50 & president »3d his station signed|Caidwe ll said, Megotiations share "an intent Lu further discuss thelwere unde: way with the Bell The 28yearoid Newsweek neiwork prabiem with other sta-| Telephone Company for a $9, with #8 creulation of LAMZIA, tions," He sald his station, 10.000 miciowave sysiem he ' cation ME . ) Hd ' Ag s second only to Time mage which wen on the air Jan, 1 tween Hanfux and Vancouver ne tes weeklies ih has "no nding commitment') The Board of Broadcast Gov u's gM bi Jee iet with Mr, Caldwell and it was|cinors last December approved op Rp iy cire "basically meorrect" to say that Mr, Caldwel!'s application for a ' ft lCFEG has joined the network, private television network, It} In 1960, Time sold $51,144,000 Mr, Aldres also said that told him et thet time his com- worth of alvertising in its pages \c¥ ters application for a tem- pany must have at least six and Newsweek sold $27,166 099, porary network licence still participating stations not al aecording te figures from the stands, Buen a temporary nei- ready affthated with the CBC Publishers information Service work wowid enable other TV and that i would have to oper- The new operating head of stations in telecast Big Four aie not less than 19 hours newsweek will be Philip L. Gra- foothall games to which CFTO weekly ham, 45, president of the Wash- [BANZAI CHARGE |ON JAP DUCKS TOKYO (AP)--~War was declared Thursday on ducks infesting Tokyo's Interna- tional Awrport, They are a menace fo mireraft, The Japanese civil aeronautic board estimated 5,000 ducks make the airport area their home, Hunters from local 1961 MODELS K. Asks Better 'German Friends BONN, Germany (AP)~The cases but said he believed that West German government "with good will on both sides! Thursday nade public a letter of difficulties in this connection last month mn which Soviet Pre. I not arise mier Nikita Khrushchev ex sgenauer had protested in his pressed nimeelf in favor of im: er that the Soviet Union proving relutions with West Ger aiieq (0 carry out the 1958 re-| Shooting clubs began the at- ! ar the p many pairiation agreement and asked tack on them at dawn. The | Khrushchey made no conees: pai it do si in the interests of day's pan: None {sions on the issues that have .....on nomanity {heen sources of trouble between -- {is government and West Ger many in the post war period LAST DAY TO SAVE Chancellor Konrad Adenauer Veh, 17 by Boviet Ambassado Andrei Smirnov, It was an an swer to a letter Adenauer sent 14, at 7 p.m, in the CILTONE GLOSS 18 on the re Point & Wallpaper Ld, a mits Daly The PRESTON Console Model No, 23TC525 -- 23" Full Picture screen, Long-range "New Vista" Tuner. Transformer-powered High-gain Chassis, 20,000 volts of picture power, Keyed AGC. 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