Oshawa Times (1958-), 31 Aug 1967, p. 6

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6 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Theredey, Anguet 21, 1967 Toronto Group Applies For Barrie TV Licence TORONTO (CP) - man says he and a group o aasociates have asked the area, 4 Toronto|licence for CKVR-TV in Barrie fiwas a franchise for an allotted Board of Broadcast Governors location and.a different pro- for permission to start a televi- sion station in Barrie. Donald R. Martyn, an unsuc- cecsful Progressive Conserva gram policy Lake Simcoe region ing, he said. tive candidate in 1965 in the) In Hamilton, city counci federai riding of York North,| voted Tuesday to ask the feder heads the group. He stepped al government to delay action aside this year to allow P( leadership candidate the riding for the party. Mr. Martyn said Tuesday the resent any present license holders for|/Buffaio's Char CKVR, channel 3, in Barrie, Senator Wailace McCutcheon to contest > on CKVR's proposed move Ald. Joseph Kostyk intro duced the motion, say: Hamilton resider interferenc feaused by the Ba who have obtained BBG! IMPROVE SERVICE approval to move their trans- mitters to Palgrave, Ont., with- in range of Toronto, have "cav- alierly abdicated their responsi- bilities to their present audi ence." Meanwh |CKVR-TV to copy of a le gill whict move The cabinet has not yet . approved the move Meanwhile, Metropolitan Toronte's executive commitire , decided to advise Transport Minister J. W. Pickersgill that the federal government should be certain the move to Pa! grave will not force Toronto T\ viewers to buy wave traps 'o remove interference on Buffalo's Channels 2 and 4 WOULD NEED TRAPS r of transpr summer sa trandini tter move wou id By cost some Toronto residents { te $35 for wave traps Mr. Martyn said the origina Steelworkers Remove Pickets LONDON, Ont. (CP) -- Pick ets were removed from the Emco Lid. plant here today fol | lowing the announcement that contract talks between the com pany and striking United Steel- workers are due to' resume Thursday. J. D. 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