"OTTAWA (CP)--A bid by a Barrie, Ont., television station|Toronto. to put a strong signal into Tor- onto was recommended for de- nial Thursday by the Board of Broadcast Governors. The BBG ruled the change in transmitter site being sought by CKVR-TV in Barrie in effect create an additional Toronto station" and would run counter to the board's freeze on third stations for areas. already aoe the choice of two chan- ne CKVR-TV applied earlier this month to switch its transmitter site from Barrie southwest to Palgrave, Ont., about 20 miles Chuvalo Offered Joe Frazier Bout TORONTO (CP) -- Canadian heavyweight champion George Chuvalo of Toronto has been offered $20,000 or 25 per cent of the gate to fight Joe Frazier in Philadelphia in January. Irv Ungerman, C huvalo's manager, said Wednesday he has wired acceptance of the offer to Pennsylvania promoter Don Elbaum of Erie, who made it on behalf of a Philadelphia group. Frazier scored his 13th con- secutive win since turning pro- fessional with a 10th round knockout Monday over Eddie Machen in Los Angeles. " BBG Turns Down Barrie Station Bid from the limits of Metropolitan President Ralph Snelgrove of the Barrie station said CKVR- TV has been serving Toronto ever since it was awarded a power increase some seven years ago and its request to move the transmitter site was an attempt to make this signal competitive in strength with others in the area. Toronto radio station CFRB, which has tried several times to get a TV licence in Toronto, opposed the Barrie bid at a pub- lie hearing. CFRB contended BRIDGE SCORES The ladies' pairs champion- ship was played last week, at the Oshawa Duplicate Bridge Club, with Mrs. Ken Marden and Mrs. the Manning Swartz Trophy. The defending champions were Mrs. M. R. Clarke and Mrs. James Timmins. The placing of other pairs -was: Mrs, E. M. Culp and Mrs. G. A. Fundle, 180; Mrs. William Heron and Mrs. H. 'Barker, 178.5; Mrs. M. Every and Mrs. G. Jackson, 170; Mrs, William Medland and Mrs, C. Davies, 169.5; Mrs. M. R. Clarke and Mrs. James Timmins, 168. A. Coles and E. P. Coles, §. P. Kandel winning|™ who had a score of 148.5, won the a bas tsi Pion men's pair: at the Chane Club. last year's winners were Art igs and Ken Marden, of other pairs le and Joe Coles, 136,5; H. Barker and J. Wild, 129; P. Broesma and Paul Versiluis, 126.5; Dr. §. P. Ken- del and William Sweeney, 124.5; P. Kaukonen and J, Condos, 123.5. BROOKLIN North and South -- Mrs. M. R. Clarke and Mrs. K, Mar- den, 116; Mr. and Mrs. Chris Nelson, 103.5; Roy M. Howe and H. Winter, 92; Mrs, K. E. Hunter and Rene Niglis, 90; Dr. and Mrs. Miklos, 88,5, East and West -- Mrs, Ss. Drew, 118.5: James Wild, 100.5 Boy Morris. Dowell, 84.5; Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. 66. E. Sheridan and Mrs. E. R F, E. P, Coles and Mrs. V. luis, 105.5; Mr. and Mrs, Jack GOLF CLUB North and South--Mrs. R. E, MeMullen and Mrs. 7: w. Mrs. Lioyd Bar- Drummond, and and Mrs, George Read, and .|Mr, and Mrs, James Walker, The club will hold its open pairs championship . Nov. The defending champions are Mrs. E. J. Wadsworth and Mrs. H. H. Hart and Mrs. F. J. Rundle, 74; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Vickery, 70; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Turney, 66,5; Bastedo, East and West --Mrs, 0. G. Mills and Mrs, A, Me- strong, 73.5; Mrs. H. Lapp and THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, November 25, 1966 7) Mrs. J. McCansh, 6.5; Mr. Europe Market Moves Sincere SALISBURY, Rhodesia (Reut- ers)--Prime Minister Ian Smith today called off an out-of-town visit to a party rally to leave time free for vital talks this weekend with Herbert Bowden, Commonwealth secretary. Smith was to have gone Sat- urday to Gwelo, a town 170 miles southwest of Salisbury, address a rally of his ruling Rhodesian Front party. But' a government statement said today he has decided to put off the trip owing to the 65.5; Mr. and Mrs. N, J. Will- son, 62.5, GENERAL MOTORS North and South -- Jack Pat- terson and John Miller; E P. Coles and H. Barker; Mrs. Roy Morris and Mrs, C. Davies; Mrs, E. R. Drew and Mrs, E. M. Culp, East and West -- Rene Nig- lis and Mrs. H. Barker; Mrs. M. R, Clarke and Lloyd Peel; Mrs. William Heron and Dun- can MeCuaig; William Sleep Arm- to|the Smith government. The Commonwealth secretary is due to arrive Fri in an-|, other--and Ayes tempt to settle Rhodesian -- erisis in personal talks, While Bowden's visit was be- ing made ostensibly at the in- vitation of the governor, Sir Humphrey Gibbs, sources close to the government régarded a meeting with Smith as certain. Bowden will first confer with Gibbs, who is not recognized by Dancing 9 p.m, te 12:39 | Smith proclaimed Rhodesian Admission $1.50, independence a year ago with- ion | out constitutional guarantees for the Negro majority in the. country, a position Britain can: and James Drummond. visit of Bowden. not accept. oo TY | | SLD CKVR-TV had been li d to serve the Barrie area and points north and was trying to get into the lucrative Toronto market. The BBG noted in recom- mending the denial that the pop- ulation in the station's prime coverage area if the move was allowed would jump to more than 2,000,000 from the present 219,000. Advertising rates charged by stations are iinked io ine avaii- able audience. The board decision goes to the government for final action. IZZA Phone 723-0241 or 728-0192 ---- OSHAWA See Our Exciting Selection of CHRISTMAS For the BOATING Enthusiast ! ! 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