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The Plain Truth Magazine All 1980'S Editions CFNI, Port Hardy - 1240, 9:30p.m. • Mon.-Fri. CJSD·FM, Thunder Bay - 94.3, 8:00 a.m .. Sun. AUSTRALIA CHQB, Powell Rlver - 1280. 9:30p.m .• Mon.-Fri CKQ-FM, Toronto- 99. 1, 9:00p.m .. Sun .-Fri. CIOI·FM, Prlnce George - 101.3, 10:00 p.m .• CFGM, Toronto-Richmond HUI - 1320. Mon.-Fri. 11:30 p.m .. Mon.-Fri. NEW SOUTH WALES CHTK, Prince Rupert - 560, 10:30 p.m., Mon.- CKJY·FM, Wlndaor - 93.9. 8:00 a.m .• Sun. Fri. 2AD, Armldale - 1134. 10:30 p .m .• Mon.-Fri. CINL, Prlnceton - 1400, 10:30 p.m .. 5un. 2BS, Bathurst - 1503, 10:00 p.m .. Mon.-Fri. CKCR, Revelatoke - 1340. 9:00 p.m .. Mon.-Fri. QUEBEC 2LT , Llthgow - 1395, 9:30 p.m .. Mon.·Fri. CKXR, Salmon Arm - 580. 9:00 p.m., Mon.-Fri. 2MG, Mudgee - 1449. 10:00 p .m.. Mon.-Fri. CJMT, Chlcoutlmi·Jonquiere (French) - 1420. 2PK, Parkea - 1404. 10:30 p.m .. Sun. CFBV, Smlthera - 1230, 6:30 p.m .• Mon.-Fri. 8:45 a.m .. Sun. CFTK, Terrace - 590. 10:30 p .m .. Mon.-Fri. 2RE, Taree - 1557. 9:30p.m .• Mon.-Thurs. CKO, Montreal - 1470, 9:00p.m .• Sun.·Fri. 2LF, Young - 1359, 10:00 p.m .. Mon.-Fri. CJAT, Trall - 6 10. 8:30p.m .• Sun. CFMB, Montreal (French) 1410, 5:00 p .m .. CKQ-FM, Vancouver- 96.1. 8:00 p.m.. Sun.-Fri. Su n. CJOR, Vancouver - 600. 11:30 p.m .. Mon.-Fri. CJMS, Montreal (French) 1280, 7:15 a.m .. QUEENSLAND CJVI, Victoria - 900. 9:30p.m.• Sun.-Fri. Sun. CFMB, Montreal - 14 10, 6:30a.m .. Mon.-Fri. 4KZ, lnnlafall - 531. 7:30p.m., Tues., Wed.. Fri., 6:30 p.m .. Thurs. ALBERTA CJRP, Quebec Clty (French) - 1060. 7:15 a.m .. Sun. CKO·FM, Calgar y - 103. 1, 9:00p.m .. Sun·Fri. CJRS, Sherbrooke (French) - 1510, 6:45a.m .. TASMANIA CFRN, Edmonton - 1260. 5:00a.m., Mon.-Fri.: Sun 7:30 a.m .• Sun. CJSA, Ste. Agathe Des Monta (French) - 1230. 7BU, Burnle - 837, 10:30 p.m., Mon.·Fri. CKQ-FM, Edmonton - 101 .9, 9:00p.m., Sun.-Fri. 8:45 a.m .. Sun. 7AD, Devonport - 900. 9:00 p.m.. Mon.-Fri. CJYR, Edaon - 970. 7:00 a.m .. Sun. CJER, St. Jerome (French) - 900, 8:45 a.m .. 7SO, Scottadale - 540, 9:00 p.m .. Mon.·Fri. CJOK, Fort McMurray - 1230, 10:30 p.m .. Mon.­ Sun. Fri CKSJ, St. Joulte (French) - 1400, 8:45 a.m .. CKYR-1, Grande Cache - 1230. 7:00a.m.. Sun. Sun . VICTORIA CILW, Grand e Centre - 13 10, 10:30 p.m .. Mon.· CKLD, Thetford Mines (French) - 1330, 3GL, Geelong - 1341, 8:30p.m .. Sun . Fri. • 8:15a.m .. Sun. 3HA, Hamllton - 981, 10: 15 p.m .. Mon.-Fri. CJXX, Grande Prairle - 1430. 11:00 p.m .. Mon.- CHLN, Trola Rlvlere a (French) - 550. 7:00 a.m •. 3MA, Mlldura - 1467. 10:30 p.m .• Mon.-Fri. Fri. Sun. CIYR, Hinton - 1230, 7:00a.m .. Sun. CKYR, Jaaper - 1450, 7:00a.m .. Sun. WESTERN AUSTRALIA CHEC, Lethbridge - 1090. 5:30 a.m .. Mon.-Fri. ATLANTIC CANAOA 6MD, Merredln - 1098, 5:30 a.m .. Mon.-Fri. CHAT, Medicine Hat - 1270. 8:00p.m .. Sun. CKDH, Amherat, N.S. - 900. 10:05 p .m .. Mon.· CKYL, Peace Rlver - 610, 6:30p.m., Mon-Fri. Fri. CHLW, SI. Paul - 1310, 10:30 p .m .. Mon.-Fri. CKBC, Bathurat, N.B. - 1360. 8:30 p.m .. Mon.· CFOK, Weatloc k - 1370, 10:30 p.m .. Mon.-Fri. Fri. CFYR, Whltecourt - 1400. 7:00 a.m .. Sun. PHILIPPINES CIYQ, Central Nfld. - 680, 10:30 p.m .. Mon.-Fri. CFLC·FM, Churchlll Falla, Lab. - 97.9. 6:15p.m., Cagayan de Oro - DXKO 630 kh, 9:00 p .m .. SASKATCHEWAN Mon.·Fri. Sun.·Sat. CJ SL, Estevan - 1280. 6 p.m., Mon.-Fri. CFCB, Cornerbrook, Nfld. - 570. 6: 15 p.m .. Cebu - DYKC 630 kh. 9:00 p.m .. Sun.-Sat. CJVR, Melfort - 1420. 8:00 p .m .. Mon.-Fri. Mon.-Fri. Metro-Manila - DWWW 630 kh. 9:00 p .m .. Sun.· CJNB, North Battleford - 1050. 7:30 p .m .. Mon.- CFDL·FM, Deer Lake, Nfld. - 97.9, 6: 15 p.m .. Sal. Fri.: 7:00 a.m .. Sun. Mon.-Fri. Tagum, Davao - OXKT 630 kh, 9:00 p .m .. Sun.· CKBI, Prince Albert - 900, 7: 15 p.m .. Mon.-Fri.: CFNB, Frederlcton, N.B. - 550. 11:00 p.m .• Mon.­ Sal. 11:00 p.m .. Sun. Fri. CJME, Regina - 1300. 8: 15a.m .. Sun. CFYQ, Gander, Nfld. - 1350, 10:30 p.m., Mon.· CFQC, Saakatoon - 600. 8:00 p.m .. Mon.·Fri. Fri. OTHER INTERNATIONAL CJGL·FM, Swlft Curren! - 94.1, 8:00p.m.. Sun.- CKGA, Gander, Nfld. - 730, 10:30 a.m.. Sun. Thurs .. AREAS CKCM, Grand Falla, Nfld. - 620, 10:30 a.m.: CFSL, Weyburn - 1190, 9 p .m., Mon.-Fri. Sun. Hong Kong Radio, Kowloon - 1044, 6:30 a.m .• CHFX·FM, Hallfax, N.S. - 101.9, 9:30p.m.. Mon.­ 12:00 a.m., Sal. MANITOBA Fri. A3Z, Tonga Radio, (Eng) Nuku' alofa - 1020, CKDM, Dauphln - 7:30, 6:30 p.m.. Mon.-Fri. CHNS, Halifax, N.S. - 960. 7:30 a.m .. Sun. 6:30 p .m .. Sun. CFAR, Flin Flon - 590. 6:30p.m .. Mon.·Fri. CFLN, Happy Valley·Gooae Bay, Lab. - 1230. Radio Luxembourg, (Fr) Luxembourg CJAR, The Paa - 1240. 6:30 p.m .. Mon.-Fri. 6:15p.m .. Mon.-Fri. 5:15a.m .. Mon.. 5:00a.m. Tues .. Thurs. CHTM, Thompaon - 610, 10:00 p.m .. Mon.-Fri. CHCM, Maryatown, Nftd. - 560. 8:30a.m.• Sun. ZFB·l, (Eng) Hamllton, Bermuda - 960, CKJS, Wlnnlpeg - 8 10, 12:05 noon. Mon.-Fri. CKCW, Moncton, N.B. - 1220, 10:30 p.m., Mon.· 1:40 p .m., Mon.-Sun. Fri. Redlffuslon, (Eng) Brldgetown, Barbados 10:30 a.m .. Mon.-Fri., 9:30 a.m .. Sun . ONTARIO CKEC, New Glaagow, N.S. - 1320. 10:30 p .m., Mon.-Fri. WOSO, (Eng) San Juan, Puerto Rico - 1030. CKPC, Brantford - 1380. 6:30 p .m .. Mon.-Fri. CFNW, Port au Cholx, Nfld. - 790, 6:15 p .m .. 7:30 a.m.• Sun. CJSS, Cornwall - 1220. 10:30 p.m .. Mon.-Fri. Mon.·Fri. Radio Turks & Calcos, (Eng) Turka & Calcos - CJOY, Guelph - 1460, 7:30p.m .. Sun. 7:00p.m .. Mon.. Tues .. Wed.; 7:30p.m .. Fri.; 10;30 CFGN, Port aux Buques, Nfld. - 1230. 6:15 CKOC, Hamllton - 1150. 6:00 a.m .. Sun. a.m., Sun. p.m.. Mon.-Fri. CKAP, Kapuakaaing - 580. 6:00 p.m.. Mon.-Sat.; ZN5-3, (Eng) Freeport, Bahamaa - 6:00 a.m. 9:30 a.m .. Sun. CKYQ, Southern Nfld. - 610. 10:30 p .m.. Mon.­ Mon.-Fri.; 9:00 a.m .. Sun. CFMK·FM, Klngston - 96.3, 11:30 p .m .. Mon.­ Fri Radio Antlllea, (Eng) Montserrat, Eaatern Carlb· Fri. CFCV·FM, SI. Andrewa - 97.9, 6: 15p.m .. Mon.­ bean - 930, 7:30p.m .. Mon.·Sat.; 7:00a.m., Sun. CJKL, Kirkland Lake - 560, 10:00 p.m., Mon,­ Fri. Radio Antlllea, (French) Montserrat, Antillas - Fri. CFNN·FM, St. Anthony, Nfld. - 97.9, 6:15p.m., 1450, 740. 6:00 ;;o.m .. Mon. Thurs .. Sal. CKLY, Ll ndaay - 910. 9:00p.m .. Mon.-Fri.: Mon.-Fri. 4 VCM-4VGM-4VBM, (Fr) Haltl - 7:45 p.m .. Wed. 7:00a.m., Sun. VOCM, SI. John'a, Nfld. - 590. 9:00a.m., Sun. Radio Caralbea, (Fr) Guadeloupe & Martlnlque CKO·FM, London - 97.5. 9:00 p.m .. Sun .-Fri. CJYQ, SI. John'a, Nftd. - 930, 6:05 p.m.. Mon.· - 5:30 a.m .. Mon.-Fri. CJTT, New Liakeard - 1230, 9:30 p .m .. Mon.- Fri. Radio Ceylon - 7190, 9720. 15425. 9:00 p.m .. Fri. CFSX, Stephenvllle, Nftd.-910. 6: 15p.m .. Mon.­ Sun .. Tues.. Thurs .• Sal. CJRC, Ottawa (French) - 1150. 7:05a.m., Sun. Fri. GBS, (Eng) Georgetown, Guyana - 1:00 p .m .. CKO-FM, Ottawa - 106.9. 9:00 p .m .. Sun.-Fri. Mon., Wed., Fri. CHER, Sydney, N.S. - 950, 10:30 p .m .. Sun.­ ZDK, Grenvllle Radio, (Eng) St. John' s, Antigua CHOV, Pembroke - 1350, 6:30p.m., Mon.-Fri. Thurs. CFMP·FM, Peterborough - 101.5. 10:30 p.m .• - 10:00 p .m., Mon.·Fri. CHYQ, Trlnlty Bay·Bonavlata Bay, Nftd. - 670, Mon.-Fri.: 8:00p.m .. Sun. Radio Carlbbean, (Eng.),. St. Lucia - 3:00 p .m .• 10:30 p.m .. Mon.-Fri. CHOK, Sarnia - 1070. 7:00 a.m .. Sun. Mon.·Fri. CHA5-FM, Sault Ste. Maria - 100.5, 12: 15 noon. CFLW, Wabuah, Lab. - 1340, 6: 15p.m .. Mon.­ RJR·FM, Jamaica - 92.5, 8:00 p.m., Tues Mon.-Fri. .Fri. Thurs; 9:30 p.m.. Sun. CJQR-FM, St. Catharlnea - 97.7. 10:00 a.m .. CJCJ, Woodatock - 920, 7:00 p .m .• Mon.·Sat.. RJR·AM, Jamaica - 4:30 a.m .. Thurs.. Sal. Sun. 5:00p.m., Sun. NBS, Trinidad - 6 10, 10:30 p.m., Sun.-Fri. CJRN, St. Catherlnea·Niagara - 710. 7:30a.m .. CJLS, Yarmouth, N.S. - 1340. 10;30 p.m .. Mon.­ S un. Fri. he neat lasue for TY log. 40 The PLAIN TRUTH .
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