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ATLANTIC AREA (17) CFNS Saskatoon, Sask. CFCH North Bay, Ont. CJOC Lethbridge, Alta. CKDH Amherst, N.S. CFKL Schefferville, P.Q. CHWO Oakville, Ont. CHEC Lethbridge, Alta. CKBC Bathurst, N.B. CJSO Sorel, P.Q. CI(LB Oshawa, Ont. CKSA Lloydminster, Sask.-Alta. CKBW Bridgewater, N.S. CKSB St. Boniface, Man. CFOS Owen Sound, Ont. CHAT Medicine Hat,. Alta. CFCY .... Charlottetown, P.E.I. CKRB CHEX Peterborough, Ont. CRAB Moose Jaw, Sask. CFNB , N.B. St. Georges de Beauce, P.Q. CKPT Peterborough, Ont. CJNB North , Sask. CHNS Halifax, N.S. CKJL St. Jerome, P.Q. CFOX Pointe Claire, P.Q. CKYL Peace River, Alta. CKEN Kentville, N.S. CFBR Sudbury, Ont. CFPA Port Arthur, Ont. CKBI Prince Albert, Sask. CKCW , N.B. CKLD .... Thetford Mines, P.Q. CJRH Richmond Hill, Ont. CKRD Red Deer, Alta. CKMR Newcastle, N.B. CHLN Three Rivers, P.Q. CHOK Sarnia, Ont. CIME Regina, Sask. CKEC New Glasgow, N.S. CFCL Timmins, Ont. CJIC Sault Ste. Marie, Ont. CKCK Regina, Sask. CJRW Summerside, P.E.I. CKVD Val d'Or, P.Q. CKCY Sault Ste. Marie, Ont. CKRM Regina, Sask. CFBC Saint John, N.B. CFDA Victoriaville, P.Q. CFRS Simcoe, Ont. CFQC Saskatoon, Sask. CHSJ Saint John, N.B. CKVM Ville Marie, P.Q. cJET Smiths Falls, Ont. CKOM Saskatoon, Sask. CJON St. John's, Nfld. CKTB St. Catharines, Ont. CKSW .... Swift Current, Sask. CENTRAL (56) CKCL Truro, N.S. CHLO St. Thomas, Ont. CFSL 'Weyburn, Sask. CKBB , Ont. CJCJ Woodstock, N.B. CJCS Stratford, Ont. CJOB Winnipeg, Man. CJBQ Belleville, Ont. CFAB Windsor, N.S. CHNO Sudbury, Ont. CKRC Winnipeg, Man. CJNR Blind River, Ont. CKY Winnipeg, Man. CKSO Sudbury, Ont. ALL PROVINCES- (36) CHIC Brampton, Ont. CKOT Tillsonburg, Ont. CJGX , Sask. CFGT Alma, P.Q. CFCO Chatham, Ont. CKGB Timmins, Ont. CHAD Amos, P.Q. CHUC Cobourg, Ont. CFRB , Ont. PACIFIC (22) B.C. CJMT Chicoutimi, P.Q. CJSS Cornwall, Ont. CHUM Toronto, Ont. CHWK Chilliwack, CFML Cornwall, Ont. CJLX Fort William, Ont. CKFH Toronto, Ont. CFCP Courtenay, B.C. B.C. CHRD .... Drummondville, P.Q. CKPR Fort William, Ont. CHOW Welland, Ont. CKEK Cranbrook, CHFA Edmonton, Alta. CFTJ Galt, Ont. CKLW Windsor, Ont. CJDC Dawson Creek, B.C. CJEM Edmunston, N.B. CJOY Guelph, Ont. CKNX Wingham, Ont. CFJC Kamloops, B.C. CFRG & CFGR CHML Hamilton, Ont. CKOX Woodstock, Ont. CKOV Kelowna, B.C. Gravelbourg, Sask. CKOC Hamilton, Ont. CHUB Nanaimo, B.C. CKCH Hull, P.Q. CKAR Huntsville, Ont. CKLN Nelson, B.C. CKRS Jonquiere, P.Q. CJRL Kenora, Ont. PRAIRIES (33) CKNW New Westminster, B.C. CRIS LaSarre, P.Q. CKLC Kingston, Ont. CFAM Altona, Man. CKLG .. North , B.C. CFLM La Tuque, P.Q. CKWS Kingston, Ont. CKX Brandon, Man. CKOK Penticton, B.C. CKBL Matasse, P.Q. CJKL Kirkland Lake, Ont. CFAC Calgary, Alta. CKPG .... Prince George, B.C. CKBM Montmagny, P.Q. CKCR Kitchener, Ont. CFCN Calgary, Alta. CJAV Port Alberni, B.C. CJMS , P.Q. CKKW Kitchener, Ont. CFXL Calgary, Alta. CFTK Terrace, B.C. CKAC Montreal, P.Q. CKLY Lindsay, Ont. CFCW Camrose, Alta. CJAT Trail, B.C. CHNC New Carlisle, P.Q. CJSP Leamington, Ont. CKDM Dauphin, Man. C -FUN Vancouver, B.C. CHRC , P.Q. CFPL London, Ont. CJDV Drumheller, Alta. CHQM Vancouver, B.C. CKCV Quebec, P.Q. CKSL London, Ont. CFRN Edmonton, Alta. CJOR Vancouver, B.C. CJLR Quebec, P.Q. CKMP Midland, Ont. CHED Edmonton, Alta. CKWX Vancouver, B.C. CJBR Rimouski, P.Q. CFCF Montreal, P.Q. CJCA Edmonton, Alta. CJIB Vernon, B.C. CHRL Roberval, P.Q. CJAD Montreal, P.Q. CFAR Flin Flon, Man. CJVI Victoria, B.C. CKRN Rouyn, P.Q. CKGM Montreal, P.Q. CFGP .... Grande Prairie, Alta. CKDA Victoria, B.C. December 1st, 1960 Canadian Broadcaster Page Three Agriculture "ROYAL" GETS WIDE RADIO-TV COVERAGE on three successive days while it presented by Reuben Hamm, John played to large crowds in attend- Church and Ross Henry; CJGX, ance. Yorkton in the person of Doug A complete list of stations repre- Sherwin; CFRA, and CHWO, sented was not available, but they Oakville. included CJOC, Lethbridge, with CFTO-TV, Toronto, scheduled to Gene Lehto; three Calgary stations, open January 1, had an elaborate CHCT-TV, CFAC and CFCN, re- exhibit in the Coliseum.

ENJOYING THEMSELVES in a tea garden while watching and listening to a live CFRB radio broadcast proved to be an enjoyable feature for many visitors to the 1960 Royal Agricultural Winter Fair, held in the Coliseum, Toronto, from November 11 to 19. Attractive waitresses in costume served Salada Tea while such prominent Toronto radio personalities as Gordon Sinclair, Betty Kennedy, Eddie Luther and Bill Deegan described events at the Royal over the air.

URAL RADIO listeners and eluded Country Calendar and Open 11. viewers across Canada heard House. up -to -the minute reports of high- lights, activities Other television stations, includ- and judging re- ing sults of the world's biggest annual CKVR-TV, Barrie; CKNX-TV, indoor agricultural Wingham and CHCH-TV, Hamilton exhibition, as covered radio and television stations covered some of the highlights of the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair the "Royal" by film, while western in Toronto last month. stations were also represented by cameramen. CBLT, Toronto, key station of the CBC's television' network, shot Radio Station CFRB, Toronto, had various aspects of the "Royal" right a specially constructed broadcasting from the scene, including the Royal booth in the Coliseum, centre of the Horse Show, on several occasions. fair, and broadcast daily throughout The station also originated several the eight days of the exhibition, featuring such name broadcasters as CJBR other telecasts from what officials described as "the biggest fair of Gordon Sinclair, Wally Crouter, them all." . These latter shows in - Betty Kennedy, Bill Deegan, Ray Sonin, Jack Dennett and Eddie Can. rep. RADIO: Interprovincial Broadcast Sales Luther. Can. rep. TV: StovinByles Ltd. CBC's coast -to -coast Tommy U.S.A. Radio 6r TV rep.: Weed & Co. Cite Four Broadcasters Hunter Show was taped at the fair For Agricultural Shows j'OUR CANADIAN broadcasters have received awards in Toronto for their coverage of agricultural subjects. The awards were presented recently at the third annual awards banquet of the Canadian Farm Writers. The prize for the top agricultural report went to David Innes, farm broadcaster for the CBC, Regina, for his coverage of the 25th anni- versary of the Co -Op Refinery at Regina. To another CBC reporter, George S. Atkins of Toronto, went the award for the best radio feature. Atkins' winner was a broadcast on land use and resources conservation. A two -man CBC team received the award for the best television production in the field of farm broadcasting. The winners were Keith Russell and Murray Creed, for their production The Old Road. It was the story of a farmer who felt he was getting too old to contend with the rapidly changing farm methods. Broadcaster December 1st, 1960 Page Four Canadian

CKVL-FM, Verdun

FM BRINGS GOOD MUSIC TO MONTREAL

MONTREAL MUSIC -LOVERS sales before Christmas. The future are turning more and more to of FM is indeed very bright." CKVL-FM for a day -and -night diet Another executive opinion - ex- of good music of every sort. pressed, like Pratt's, at the Novem- ergs ber meeting of the Quebec Radio & Jack Tietolman, president of e TV Distributors' Association is CKVL, is largely responsible for the - presents that of W. J. Collins, national sales success of FM in the Montreal area; manager of the Fleetwood Corpora- and he describes it as "a great and ever-growing entertainment medi- tion. He said: mnrs "FM is definitely coming into its own in this city. You can't sell a CKVL maintains one of the most console in the over -$200 bracket complete record libraries in the unless it has FM on it. Sales are country, wjth access to all important going well on all of this company's records available. Two librarians FM models. Once More work full time taking care of the "Fleetwood brings out TV com- collection. bination sets with a choice of either The station's programing tends AM and short wave bands, or an toward light and popular music FM band. In greater Montreal, the 1t'g Cbrígtmag during the day, with more serious FM band is definitely preferred. music filling the evening hours. "I believe that the splendid pro- As the hush of the Christmas Season descends On Sunday evenings, CKVL fea- grams of CKVL-FM have definitely across the land, it is pleasant to put aside the tures live broadcasts, the world's been a great help in increasing FM look back great music festivals, and complete set sales." hurly-burly of business for a time, and recordings. over the year .... to recall many of those good Among the soloists who have QUALITY ADVERTISERS friends with whom we have had the friendliest of appeared in live broadcasts are The Montreal station has attracted Marthe Létourneau, Nelly Methot, a long list of quality advertisers who . . . . Sponsors and still -to -be business dealings and we have and Collette Boky, sopranos; want to reach the FM audience. Sponsors .... Agencies - many of whom Arthur Garami, violinist. They include: Chrysler Motor Cor- saluted in our "advertising" in the past year .. . Festival programs broadcast have poration of Canada; Cinerama; the Hotel; the Windsor the good Stations whom we are proud to represent included the Salzburg Mozart Festi- Laurentien Trade Publications ... to val, from the Wagner Fest- Hotel; RCA Victor; TTssE MAGAZINE; the ever -helpful spielhaus in Bayreuth, Germany; Lufthansa German Airlines; the all of them we say a warm "Thank You", and wish Pablo Casals' Prades Festival; the . to one and all Edinburgh and Aldeburgh Festivals In the MONTREAL STAR of Novem- from the ; and all ber 10, Pat Pearce's radio and tele- CHRISTMAS the other major music festivals of vision column quoted a letter which A VERY MERRY . must sum up many Montrealers' feeling towards CKVL: "I'd like to MANUFACTURERS IMPRESSED congratulate CKVL on its 14th Radio and TV manufacturers have birthday, and particularly its FM shown themselves most impressed on going on all night. I'm not a with the advance of FM in Montreal. good sleeper, and do appreciate un- One of them is W. Y. Pratt, Eastern interrupted music through the night. Greeting This Goodwill Canada sales manager of Zenith I can understand nightworkers comes from all 38 mem- Radio Corp., who is also chairman might like lots of news and chatter bers of the Stovin-Byles of the sales training course at the and whatnot, but not me! It just family - Office, Sales University of Montreal, sponsored reminds me of what I'd rather Force and Management by the Advertising and Sales Exe- forget . . . So once again, thanks - in Toronto, Montreal, cutives' Club of the city. He said: for music that makes me forget" Winnipeg & Vancouver. "Sales are going along very well Sidney Diamond, marketing man- :911 in all our FM models. It is no longer ager and public relations officer for possible to sell a console model the station, says that hundreds of unless it is capable of receiving FM. similar letters are received at CKVL. "I enjoy CKVL's FM programs, They are supplemented by many and the dignity of the FM com- phone calls which ask information mercials. CKVL's broadcasting of about the music played, and in- FM programs has certainly helped dicate the intense interest roused in FM sales. I foresee a great future the Montreal listening area by for FM and a big increase in FM set CKVL-FM.

STOVIN-BYLE S INDEX Radio and Television Station Representatives Radio and TV CBC Chief Flays False 3 and Dangerous Statesments 20 MONTREAL TORONTO WINNIPEG VANCOUVER Cover the Winter Fair STATIONS FM Brings Good Music Commercials Come Live RADIO 22 To Montreal 4 Or Animated CJOR Vancouver CKLC Kingston Pembroke CKLN Nelson CAL Kenoro CHOV Merchandising Aids CKXL Calgary CHIC Brampton CJLR Quebec City Expand Sales 6 Directory Section CJNB N. Battleford CFOS Owen Sound CKCW Moncton CKOM Saskatoon CJBQ Belleville CJON St. Johns Nfld. Gifts and Worship Mark Station Sales Representatives 35 Bermuda 8 CJME Regina ZBM Quebec Rejoicing Stations 42 Caldwell is Only Bidder TELEVISION STATIONS Station and Personnel for Second TV Net 11 Register (Radio) 43 KVOS-TV Serving CKTM-TV Trois-Rivieres Oh The Tintinnabulation Vancouver -Victoria CJBR-TV Rimouski Station and Personnel Yorkton of the Bells, Bells, Bells! 12 61 J CKOS-TV CKCW-TV Moncton Register (FM) CKOS-TV-I Dauphin I CKAM-TV Campbellton Obituary 62 C -JAY-TV Winnipeg Gilbert Harding 14 Advertising Agencies Nfld. CJSS-TV Cornwall CJON-TV St. John's Mother and Personnel CJOH-TV Ottawa CJOX-TV Argentin They're Back with Station CrfOV-TV Pembroke CJCN-TV Central Nfld. Goose 16 Register (Television) 66 ZBM-TV Bermuda BPA Convention 18 CBC Network Stations (TV) 66 (And all the regular departments) Page Eleven i December 1st, 1960 Canadian Broadcaster Board of Broadcast Governors CALDWELL IS ONLY BIDDER FOR SECOND TV NET dealing for In the matter of TV channel allo- intermediate relay station on Chan- it has promised a statement ASINGLE APPLICATION a full-dress operate a cations in Alberta Saskatchewan, nel 10. The board is now prepared with that area after the franchise to - board meeting in the near future. second Canadian television network, the BBG is attempting to close to reconsider the CKBI application, by if 1.t is revised to use Channel 7 at The latest BBG announcement and consideration of new - TV some of the areas not yet covered the Alberta - TV. . also added to the list of applications channel allocations in hearing: Saskatchewan area, are among sub- The board has suggested new Farther south, along the inter- to be heard in the current jects scheduled for airing in the allocations to the Department of provincial border, Channel 3 - now Rivière -du -Loup, Que.: by Radio public hearings of the Board of Transport. If they are approved, the allocated to Pivot, Alta. - would CJFP Ltée; for a licence to establish Broadcast Governors which opened governors will re -hear three appli- be changed to Channel 4. The BBG a TV station, with an ERP of 39 Tuesday and are continuing as this cations to establish TV satellites would then hear the Pivot satellite kilowatts, omnidirectional antenna, paper goes to press. which it deferred at an earlier application made by CHAT -TV, EHAAT 1,156 feet. The BBG sent out on request hearing. (CB October 20). Medicine Hat. For changes of share ownership four forms of application for the The board said it believes that The board has also recommended which would result in change of . that second -network franchise; but only the lowest channels - those on to the Transport Department ownership or control of the licensees: W. which technical TV signal propa- Channel 10, now allocated to Coro- one was returned by Spencer 1. Transfer of shares of capital - should be reserved nation, Alta., be made available for Caldwell, president of S. W. Cald- gation is best - stock of Cornwall Broadcasting Ltd. well Ltd. Deadline for applications for areas where stations need the all applicants who propose to cover "the major part of the inadequately - (CJSS-TV), Cornwall, to E. L. was November 14. largest possible coverage. Bushnell Associates, Ottawa. The second network which Cald- Consequently, the BBG proposes served area centred on the Stan - of 51 cent of all well seeks to establish would link moving Channel 3 from North more -Coronation region." 2. Transfer per of capital stock of Nash all, or some, of non-CBC outlets in Battleford, Sask., where it is now Extension of TV services in shares the approved, in Halifax, assigned under international alloca- northern New Brunswick is another Radio and Television Company operation, or Ont. Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto, Winni- tions, to the Coleville-Stanraer- problem bedevilling the BBG; and Limited (CJNR), Blind River, peg, Edmonton, Calgary, and Van- Kindersley region, where it would couver. be available to "cover this large, Caldwell headed one of eight inadequately -served area." Our 34th Annual groups which lost out to Baton Earlier this year, CJNB-Radio, Aldred Rogers in the bidding for North Battleford, in partnership Toronto's second TV station. with CFQC-TV, Saskatoon, had He has said he plans to begin by sought to use Channel 3 for a eljrígtmag reettng5 linking Toronto, Ottawa, Montreal North Battleford satellite TV. The from and possibly Winnipeg by micro- BBG has now agreed to hear their wave, while distributing programs deferred application, if it is based to other centres by videotape. on the use of Channel 4. CFCO CHATHAM Independent station owners, who Competing with the original ap- appeared before the BBG in Sept- plication was a bid by CKBI-TV, 1000 Watts on 630 Kcs. ember, are opposed to the Caldwell Prince Albert, to set up two plan, since they want to set up their satellites, one on Channel 4 at JACK BEARDALL, Owner -Mgr. own mutual network. North Battleford and the other an Page Twelve Canadian Broadcaster December 1st, 1960

teje ZíntúlnabuCatíon of tfje etCg,jßeClg,713ellg! (110V E s 5ELL5 Comes again the festal season, To Thornton Cran and Ramsay (Claire's not in the biz, but is she When every one can find some Lees, wise? reason And grab a drink as the tray goes She knows it pays to advertise: 5ELL5. °1 To deck the hall with boughs of by - To show exacty what we mean spruce, Toast CFTM, and CJAY ! - 5ELL5 With baubles and bagels and then, Hide some meaty turkey bones Take a quick squint at Page - Fourteen.) B cut loose! For CHAN (not Charlie) and Help get the reindeer SElS Y So here come I with tinsel in hair, Arthur Jones. into halter, With Yuletide greetings for Alec Chant five carols-pure, not pagan- You Thomson boys there, Roy, Phare. For Hughie Horler and Dick J. Walter! Let Santa sound a loud "Ho! Ho!" O'Hagan. (I know the names aren't spelt the For Battén, Barton, Durstine, O; same, Have two large Let's seal yon card with Buck'nam The UPPER jeroboams well OTTAWA cooled Palace on But typo errors - what a game!) VALLEY MARKET For Muter, Culiner, Frankfurter, and And post it off to Carlyle Allison; And wave the sad Old Year "Addio" ($111,540,000 Buying $ $ $( Gould. And while you're at it, load up With one more Thompson, name of Raise your voice on the wintry horsey Reo. RADIO ... PEMBROKE breeze With loot for Dr. Eugene Forsey, Get Prancer and Blitzen set to trample, For Andy Stewart and Don Munro. Likewise Dancer -Fitzgerald -Sample. (It's Christmas, fellows - don't say Then round the Yule log sit you "No".) down, Off that oak rip some mistletoe T. J. Allard, Murray Brown, JRcrrp :z-)crtptrriag And drape the antenna at CFTO; And Duncan Grant and you, Bert And, if you like, greet Joe Aldred Cairns - r and a (The chap the CBC brass all dread). Leave room up close to park the Stop for a moment by Jarvis Street, bairns - Where the Hallmans and the Then show your profiles, look your Ouimets meet; best,\ rite And if Les Bell will lead you For Yousuf Karsh and Allen Guest. through it, (Now while the fete gets corybantic, Sing "Hallelujah" to . I'll pause for moments sycophantic:) tu Pear Mix a syllabub and stuff some dates To our Dick Lewis, a cup of wine; »apup For Walter Elliott and Gerry Gaetz; And bells to Mr. Ballantyne! f Ask the senior citizens to save us (Oops, Dick caught me, threw the A hot mince pie for Emlyn Davies. cup - Round the distaff sound the flutin' Tore my poetic licence up!) WALTER A. DALES For Mary Moran and Ditto Newton, So I'll say with a wink and a hint RADIOSCRIPTS And trim the pine tree - yea, the of a pout: talles' Merry Christmas to all - and over 270 FORT STREET, WINNIPEG For handsome, wandering Claire - and out. Wallace. R. H.

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CKVRTV BAARRIE

Reps: MULVIHILL - Toronto, Montreal - - MESSNER - Winnipeg - - SCHARF - Vancouver - YOUNG - U.S.A. Page Fourteen Canadian Broadcaster December 1st, 1960

Our best wishes for a Gilbert Harding ïerrp ebrigtnta g His Armor of Rudeness Covered a Soft Heart and a November 16, and never recovered was Wonderful Year AMAN WHO MADE his life's This the outer Harding. Ahead work being rude to people and consciousness. He was 53. Inside him was a supreme sensi- for ALL turning it into a profitable vocation To the world in general, Gilbert tive person, as evidenced by his has cast his last sling, and his Harding was obsessed with the idea deep and abiding devotion to his passing is most mourned by the that rudeness was his main attrac- mother. tion, and he was right. CLAIRE WALLACE people he insulted most. so When he left Cambridge in 1928, Gilbert Harding, once assistant to When he told a Toronto hostess he was planning to go into the TRAVEL BUREAU LTD. the BBC representative in Canada, that he lived on Jarvis Street, on Church of England, but a year later 126-a Cumberland St., and latterly known in every corner which fact she commented that it became a Roman Catholic. In 1931 Toronto, Ont. WA. 5-4284 of the UK as an unpredictable he accepted a year's ap- panelist on such BBC programs as pointment as professor of English (City Parking opposite our door) What's My Line, collapsed as he at St. Francis Xavier University, came out of a BBC recording studio Antigonish. Ile returned to Canada in 1945 as assistant to Michael Barkway who was then Canadian representative On behalf of the stations we represent of the BBC. and the staff of our

organization Mother Goose Steps Out AYNE AND SHUSTER will be vv entertaining televiewers on JOS. A. HARDY & CO. LTD. three continents at Christmastime. The record exposure results from extend the sale of their Mother Goose pantomime to Granada Television in SEASON'S GREETINGS the United Kingdom and to the Australian Broadcasting Commis- and sion. was not a very fashionable address, Mother Goose is the first CBC-TV JOYEUX NOEL he snapped, "Neither is Toronto". variety show ever to be sold over- He told a Vancouver party that seas. Bill Weston, CBC export sales TO OUR FRIENDS IN THE INDUSTRY rather than being born in that manager who negotiated the sale, western city, he would choose a said that both Granada and ABC water closet. will use kinescopes of the produc- He commented on the malodorous tion. aura of a certain titled lady to a Australian TV is still without girl who turned out to be her videotape facilities. Granada ordi- daughter. When she angrily told narily uses videotape, but network Selling him this, he said, without a second's executives say that the CBC kine hesitation - "Then you will know is as good as videotape, which exactly what I mean." would have to be converted for UK Alberta's television linage. Neighbor' Get Television BlG Audience

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When you think of CALGARY you think of

Philharmonic Southern Alberta Children's activities The Jubilee Auditorium at Allied Arts Centre orchestra and chorus

and CHCT-TV channel 2 Provincial Institute of Technology and Art First in Calgary Page Sixteen Canadian Broadcaster December 1st, 1960

Wayne & Shuster

DANCER! PRANCER! DONNER! BLITZEN! THEY'RE BACK WITH MOTHER GOOSE OME CHRISTMAS DAY, when of their appearances on the Ed IA the kiddies have tired of Sullivan Show. smashing their new toys, and the Not being a sophisticated two-bit grown-ups have roused themselves weekly like the NEW YORKER, the from turkey torpor, they'll all CANADIAN BROADCASTER did not have gather around the TV set for one a man Stanley to send along to eye of the biggest of Yuletide treats. the Messrs. W. and S. in rehearsal. Co -sponsored by General Foods, So we did the fifth -best thing, and National Carbon Co. and Canadian sent our man Ralph. Herewith his Kodak, it will be a re -broadcast of report: last year's 90 -minute fantasy Mother "Went to the CBC building on Goose, starring (and written by) Sumach Street (no sumachs) . . . Canada's star comedians, Johnny very big, converted from some- Wayne and Frank Shuster. thing or other . . . Met by Heather Thanks to Videotape, this year's Wilson, young, good -looker ... Led Christmas show will be the same through paint shops - very big, spectacle seen last year - a show messy, artistic - to the cafeteria .. . that brought more fan mail to the Lettuce leaves and things on floor, CBC than any other W. and S. spattered painters at table. telecast. "Enter Johnny Wayne - shortish, Prominent in the big supporting compact, eyes dark and snapping; MOTHER GOOSE WAYNE AND SON SHUSTER cast are Bob Goulet - now Broad- wearing dark pullover, slacks. passed up soup the only magnificent); about the BROADCASTER waybound in the Lerner -Loewe Wayne - "More talk this time about Joan Fairfax. good cold soup is vichyssoise, he (plug); about Jack Hulbert and - Camelot - and singer Cicely Courtneidge and Sir Donald early dàys at the university, when, for coffee . . . Using a taping of an old show allowed - settled and Rooster, the Wayne and Anyway, he said, he was going to Wolfit (up from the table to give an as Wiregarters does not mean that notorious I've - partners wrote for the daily Shuster have been idle during the dinner and a hockey game with imitation of Wolfit's given - my - all - for - you - lucky - VARSITY ... About The Army Show, months. They have already Mrs. W . . . Ten minutes of fast, past in - the - Colonies - pant - which started as a radio program, done two of seven scheduled CBC intense talk about television (the people - - then burgeoned onto the stage . hour-long specials; and made one CFTO building on Highway 401 is pant - curtain speech). "Enter Frank Shuster . . . taller, "Two o'clock: time to go to the slower -moving, slower -talking than rehearsal room . . . This is show partner; slacks, and cardigan under biz? This is glamor? Big, empty on floor CALDWELLAEQUIPMENT, jacket . . . complained of muscle room with taped designs CO. LTD. aches from night -before basketball (they turned out to be floor plan has ALL the SOUND EFFECTS at University of Toronto's Hart of the sets for the Nov. 22 show) .. . 447 JARVIS ST TORONTO 5 WA 2-2103 House. No chorus girls (alas!), no orchestra,

f rom all of us go fortl) our luarulrst tutsljr5 for tije ljapptest ljollàap Season tlj1it lias pet romr pour luau. Page Nineteen December 1st, 1960 Canadian Broadcaster

mmummummii Biq Merry Christmas Big Happy New Year Big Ntw TV Station Ernie Bushnell t.J011 TV Page Twenty Canadian Broadcaster December 1st, 1960

J. Alphonse Ouimet

CBC CHIEF FLAYS "FALSE AND DANGEROUS" STATEMENTS Program Cost Was Cent And A Half Per Day Per Canadian

CHRONIC ATTACKS against the $52,000,000, commercial sources the cial virus" - the statement that Government, but a public service CBC, on the way it gets and remaining $38,000,000. "every one is aware of the CBC's organization in the happy position uses its money, are threatening the For that amount, Canada's huge annual deficits." He countered: of being able to reduce its need for future of the publicly -owned cor- 18,000,000 people got: two distinct public funds, without reducing its poration, J. Alphonse Ouimet, presi- and complete broadcasting services, KNOWS NO HUGE DEFICIT public service, through extensive dent of the CBC told the Montreal one English, one French; three na- "Well, I have news for you. Every commercial operations." Rotary Club recently. tional radio networks; seven regional one does not know this. There are In a fact -packed speech, Ouimet radio networks, with a Northern some important exceptions. In the SMALLER THAN FORECAST hit back at those who make "dan- radio service; two national and five first place, I don't know of the CBC's Ouimet then attacked the "finan-

gerous . statements" about the cor- regional television networks. It huge annual deficit, and it is my cial fable" that CBC expenditures poration for reasons which range operated 18 radio stations and 80 job to run the corporation. The CBC have got out of control. On the con- "from honest belief - or perhaps low -power relay transmitters, nine Board of Directors, appointed by trary, they have been smaller than even honest prejudice - to deliber- TV stations and ten TV satellites. the Government to act in public publicly forecast years ago. For ately planned propaganda." The CBC last year broadcast more trust, is not aware of any huge example, a 1948 estimate set the Newspaper clippings show, he than 100,000 programs. "If we had deficits. Nor is the Treasury Board. cost of maintaining a national TV said, that "with endless repetition" an assembly line, that figure might Nor is any Parliamentary Committee service at $15 per TV home. Even such statements as the following not be impressive. But programs are or Royal Commission which has today, CBC spending is only $12.90 are made about the CBC: not produced like shoes. Each of ever investigated CBC. Nor is the per TV home; and more than 90 The CBC is too expensive; Canada them is a custom-made hand Auditor -General of Canada, who per cent of the population is being can't afford it; CBC has huge deficit; tailored creation for a specific goes over our books every year and reached. expenditures have got out of control audience," Ouimet said. has done so for a quarter -century. Of those who cry that the CBC and are far greater than ever had Cost of the programing came to "They know the CBC has never should be investigated, Ouimet been imagined; the CBC is wasteful less than a cent and a half per day exceeded its financial resources, asked: "I wonder where they've and inefficient; the CBC ought to be per Canadian. Ouimet pointed out that we stay within approved ex- been! Could wé be investigated more investigated; private enterprise further that for every cent of public penditures year after year." often and still carry on our work? could provide the same service free. funds spent on TV programs, the The CBC, he explained, tells Since 1930, broadcasting has had public spends four cents to buy TV Parliament how much money it three Royal Commissions and 14 "FALSE AND DANGEROUS" receivers. needs to carry on broadcasting Parliamentary Committees - a In attacking what he called "These statistics," said Oui!met, services. If Parliament agrees with major study every 21 months, with "these false and quite dangerous "not only show that Canadians can the estimate, it votes the money. The CBC right in the middle." statements", the president first out- afford their own television service - CBC then lessens the demand on Finally, Ouimet turned to the lined last year's activities of the but also that they cannot afford the public purse by selling as much allegation that private enterprise CBC. not to have it." commercial participation as pos- could give service similar to the The corporation spent $90,000,000. The CBC executive then turned sible without interfering with its CBC's for nothing: The Federal Treasury provided to what he termed another "finan - basic service as assigned by Parlia- "I don't think I need to take up ment. But, he emphasized, "the plain your time on this one. It is not only fact is that we must keep within unfair to private enterprise, but our resources. We have done so every responsible body which has consistently over the years, and had ever studied this question has we failed to do so we would have found the suggestion economically been abolished - and quite properly impossible. It is precisely because so - years ago." economics alone will not permit In 1959, Ouimet said, the corpora- private enterprise to do this job tion had a successful year financi- that there is a CBC. ally. Commercial sales went $4,000,- "If I am wrong, we should very VERY 000 over the target, and spending soon have a second television net- of Federal funds was $2,000,000 work going full blast and doing lower than expected. This surplus all the things CBC does." thus realized was returned to the MERRY Federal Treasury. "The implication which arises out of the charge of annual deficits is BBM Will Meet At CAB CNR 1TMAS that the CBC is a commercial enter- THE ANNUAL meeting of the prise which is poorly run, and there- Bureau of Broadcast Measure- fore must go to the Government to ment for 1961 will take place at the cover its deficiencies and its deficits. time of the conference of the Cana- FROM CJ(C RADIO "May I say that the CBC is not dian Association of Broadcasters in a poorly -run commercial business Vancouver. It will be held during in need of a handout from the a luncheon on Wednesday, March 15.

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¡ TV Commercials COMMERCIALS COME LIVE OR ANIMATED THERE'S A PLACE FOR EACH-OR BOTH by RON MARTIN Staff Writer IN TODAY'S television commercials the Canadian advertiser has a choice impersonal presentation. It shows of two major professes to present his particular story. These are live things that can't be seen. Both serve action commercials and animation. Which process is better, or is there any useful purposes if used wisely. But preference? A visit to all parties concerned, i.e. the film makers, the don't use animation for animation's advertisers and the agencies, brought several ideas to the fore. sake. If the script isn't good the First of all, animation is more expensive than live action. But on the plus side, animation residuals are much lower. Secondly, animation and live action are being used to- gether in the same commercial more and more. The old rules are being broken. When asked for a brief technical explanation of the two processes, Dean Peterson, the amiable president of Peterson Productions had this to say: "Live action is photo- graphy and animation is still - photography with controlled speed. Objects in the foreground must be seen in relation to something else to convey the idea of speed. Some TV commercials take advantage of trick techniques such as slow motion, which is a series of stills capturing Cee--9/4 a certain percentage of the action." As Peterson sees it, "both ani- mation and live action com- mercials have their application. But you must decide whether A STILL FROM a Buckingham animation commercial made by Spectrum animation or live action is best Films. for your particular story." Niagara Falls in close proximity. picture is usually a turkey. Neither Peterson then emphasized that the As Peterson pointed out, there are live action nor animation can save advantage of animation is the way no buildings near enough to the it" it can impersonalize the performer. Falls to convey this impression. "Too many people can detract from the product", he said. "Animation But rather than spending money BOTH SHOULD BE USED conveys a concept which could not to build a set, they shot a back- John Ross, 30 -year -old president be done live." ground plate of the Falls. The of Robert Lawrence Productions foreground action was filmed in (Canada) Limited, spoke forthrightly RESULTS SHOULD RULE front of a blue backdrop. The two on the subject. "In a national Turning to live action, which he pieces of film were then sent to campaign", he said, "an advertiser optical house they called a series of "believable situa- an where were should use both. Commercials should tions", Peterson said that the process "married." be shifted every week without was more economical and with the Peterson maintained that "it is necessarily being new ones. The smaller potential audience in Can- not a matter of live action versus biggest aid to a producer is the ada, the advertiser is concerned with animation or film versus tape, but agency's confidence in him. The the cost per head. a matter of using these methods of producer and agency should talk When they were shooting a series communication as effectively as pos- things over. The copywriter must for Molson's Breweries at Peterson sible. Live action has it over anima- have visual and film experience." .Productions, an animation situation tion in a number of ways. It is more Describing animation as "fantasy", in a live action commercial was economical, believable and quicker he said it should not be used to used. They wanted to get a scene. to produce which is an advantage portray live characters nor should where two people were sitting at a to advertisers. it be too cute. table in front of a window with "Animation has the advantage of "Animations are sometimes take- offs on funny people and situa- tions," he said. "However anima- tion should not be used to identify a personality." Striking out against the school of "hard sell", he said there is so much of it today, that there is difficulty /fern Pa5OnS reettng5 in identifying the product being sold. Ross suggested that there should be more "consideration given from to the public's intelligence, through better settings, fewer words and copy points." I Turning to the question of cost C K B -Radio he said that if a good live action CFTJ production costs $5,000, then a good animation would run about $7,500. CKBI-TV He also emphasized that because each frame for animation is indi- Prince Albert, Sask. vidually drawn, the process is more Preston Hespeler time consuming than is live action. All -Canada Weed & Co. Galt- - "I don't think there is any need in Canada in USA to compare the advantages of ani- ale mation over live action or vice Page Twenty -Three December 1st. 1960 Canadian Broadcaster "animation could be used more but the two techniques are not in competition" look- both have HOW WELL WILL IT SELL? "I can see no reason why ani- range view, he said: "We are versa," Ross said. "They of pro- of their Finally, and perhaps most impor- mation is superior to live action. ing for quality in all aspects such excellent advantages and we consider a broad that when used properly they tant, is the client, since he's the If you have clean clothes, why duction own However, if range of techniques valuable to us. should have equal effectiveness. one who has to pay the shot. Speak- not show them live. was our agency came up with an ani- We will dump anything that doesn't the answer . is to use them ing for Procter & Gamble White Perhaps the same make sense in terms of its eventual together more often." Sonner, manager of copy and pro- mation commercial with ductions. high level of selling we would not ability to sell. We are constantly use it. striving to get a competitive edge. ANIMATORS ARE SCARCE "At Procter & -Gamble," he said, say that we wouldn't GOOD recom- "A natural approach to animation If we can gain it through a skillful Speaking from the point of view "we rely on our agency's we later evaluate. is our Mr. Clean commercials. Dash use of production techniques we will of an agency was Brian Hawkins, mendation which is to each type on the other hand achieves char- go to it!" account executive in the radio and The best thing judge of commercial on its own merits. acterization through live action." Well, that's the story, at least in television department of Cockfield, Perhaps the answer to it all enthusi- How well does it sell? How well He said that there is quite an art part. Brown, who proved to be the correct flavor to a is to follow Dean Peterson's ex- the possibilities of ani- will it communicate? Production in getting astic about commercial in 60 seconds, and advo- ample. When a client wants a com- pessimistic about Cana- technique again depends on agency mation but cated the use of humor to make mercial made in the US, Peterson animators. As he put it, "The recommendation." dian he said the sales point memorable. imports two or three specialists from animation business overall in Can- With reference to cost, that it was looked at strictly on an P & G do a lot of production in New York to come to Canada and ada is in a pretty depressing state. and there help make the film, thus giving his are hard to find and annual basis. "We have X dollars both the US and Canada Good animators Based is more production in Canada now Canadian crews an opportunity to two companies produce 90 per cent to spend on a certain story. on this story what advertising does than in recent years. "We will pro- learn new techniques. of all the animation." The companies thing, however, is certain. Ani- the agency recommend?" duce commercials anywhere where One to which he was referring are are acceptable, Canadian film makers will have to and Filin Tech- When it was mentioned that Tide, quality and costs mation Productions de- but our standards are high. We are find some way to convince clients nique. one of P & G's biggest washday tergent sellers, was promoted on trying to achieve a better end -result and agencies that they can meet the "American animation houses are television through the use of live and so are the studios," Sonner said. standard of quality that is de- chosen because of their creative action, Sonner said: Of his company's overall and long manded. style. When you do animation you place yourself in the hands of highly specialized people and you must have confidence in them." Hawkins said that animation is used mostly in the diagrammatic presentation of products and is very useful for condensing time or gra- phically communicating some sort of intricate thought. Animation can reduce a story to its simplest form, he said. "There is a reluctance to use ani- mation," he said, "because of the un- willingness of clients and" agencies t9 try and understand what is going on and how animation commercials are made. But the effectiveness of a commercial is not whether it is live action or animation; the real test is how well it will sell." Hawkins also stressed the impor- tance of working emotion and sym- bolism into commercials so that the viewer can establish character iden- tification. "As far as live action is con- cerned," he said, "the Canadian companies can produce anything that US companies can. How- ever, few directors in Canada have the ability to convey the subtle nuances that give the commercial mood and emotional involvement. "There are very few good per- formers for commercials in Canada and consequently these people are over -exposed. Production time is not available to test and try new performers and correct their mis- takes. An experimental budget should be set aside for this purpose." He charged that live action houses in Canada do not pay enough atten- tion to the visual and few people know how to underscore a commer- cial properly. Hawkins summed up: "Animation could be used more, but I also think that the two techniques are not in competition. Rather each one can perform a service for your parti- SESAC cular story." producers of SESAC RECORDINGS* SAY YOU SAW IT and IN THE BROADCASTER "DRUMMERS"* * Trademarks Page Twenty -Four Canadian Broadcaster December 1st, 1960

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The position of director of plan- Centennial Projects NFB Appointments ning will be filled by Michael Spen- RGANT McLEAN, director of pro - cer of Ottawa. Spencer has been CRAWLEY FILMS has been com- duction for the National Film chief_ of the Board's liaison division missioned by the E. B. Eddy Board, has been appointed one of and head of NFB's Ottawa office. Company to produce a motion pic- Bob Miller two senior assistants to the govern- These senior -level changes in the ture to show organizations of all ment film commissioner, G u y organization of the Board were kinds how they can select and fol- low through their own centennial operations and demonstrates some Roberge. brought about by the death last of the most advanced techniques. It project for 1967. Pierre Juneau, the Board's execu- August of Donald Mulholland, direc- was produced for Screen Gems by tive director, will continue to be the tor of planning and operations. The film will be made in co- operation the Lawrence Wililams in association other senior assistant to the com- Grant McLean joined the Board with Canadian Cen- Medical tenary Council and with the Federal - with the San Francisco missioner. in December, 1941, shortly after its Society. formation. He was successively a Provincial Government organization, the National Committee on Canada's The programs were taped at hos- cameraman, director, producer, pitals in the San Francisco area and director of photography and execu- Centennial. Over the next few years, the film every person seen on the screen is tive producer, before becoming di- a doctor, nurse or patient. QUALITY FILMS rector of production in March, 1957. will be screened by many of the thousands of community groups who To Fit Every Budget Pierre Juneau became a film rep- Filmpro Moves Upstairs resentative of the Board in 1949 and are, or will be, planning a special RECENT FILMS:- later was assigned to NFB's London project for 1967. NEW PHONE number of Filmpro At Its Best office to promote the use of Cana- "This is an extremely interesting Ltd. is EM. 3-3191. The com- - John Labatt Ltd. has into Our Man in Muskoka dian films in Europe. He was named project," said Alan Clarke, secretary pany moved larger quarters, They Come to Huronia secretary of the Board in 1954 and of the Canadian Centenary Council. although it is still located at 44 Wel- -Ont. Dept. of Land "A film of lington St. E., Toronto. & Publicity executive director in 1957. His this nature will bring into Nomads of the North responsibility for co- focus the tremendous interest in the Filmpro specializes in print pro- -Walt Disney duties include Productions Inc. ordinating all French services in the centenary, but more important it curement and distribution, syndi- Board. will influence the kind of centenary cated show editing and importing RECENT FILM STRIPS:- celebrations in 1967, and show indi- and exporting. A Head Start in Life Michael Spencer started with the - Dom. Fluoridators Board in 1940 as a film editor. With vidual Canadians that they have an Ltd. the Canadian Army Film Unit dur- important role to play." Ken Page Made Sales V -P ing the war, he returned to the Screenings arranged on request Air Cadet Ambassadors PAGE has been appointed Board in 1946 as production secre- KEN.vice-president in charge of Westminster Films Ltd. tary. Since then he has been pro- MASTER Film Studios in Cal- sales for S. W. Caldwell Ltd., ducer, executive producer, chief of gary recently completed Air Toronto. 457 Church St., Toronto 5 the liaison division and head of the Cadet - Ambassador at Large for In 1949, after WA. 1-3138 Board's Ottawa office. the Air Cadet League of Canada. being demobil- The film tells the story of an over- ized from the seas exchange visit to Alberta by RAF, he estab- cadets of five European countries. lished a theat- The film runs about 20 minutes. rical booking Copies of the 16 mm. color picture agency in Bir- Telefilm are available in Dutch, Finnish, mingham, Eng- of Canada Swedish and Danish versions. land. In 1953 he joined Cald- Medicine 1960 well's as a pro- Over 250 Post feature ANEW HOUR-LONG taped series, duction assist- -'48 films Medicine 1960, sponsored by the ant. After this Maritimes Medical Care, will have Ken Page training in Playboy's Penthouse its Canadian premiere over the broadcast ser- Maritimes Regional TV Network, vices, he specialized in television Bozo the Clown December 8. film sales and was appointed general The series shows actual surgical manager in 1958. The New Adventures of Pinocchio G. N. MACKENZIE LIMITED HAS SHOWS Tops for Commercial Products like the Automotive Sales Library 130 CARLTON ST., TORONTO - WA. 2-2149 MONTREAL TORONTO WINNIPEG VANCOUVER 1434 St. Catherine St. W. 433 Jarvis St. 171 McDermott 1131 Richards St. FASTEST SELLING TV FILM SERIES TODAY!

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personalities. ITV drew up their Dictionary and The Pocket Oxford Christmas gargantuan mobile unit outside the Dictionary, will go down in history eastern entrance to the hotel, and as a lexicographer, or dictionarian if fed the tape into the hotel. there is such a word, who managed It has always been a pet theory of to lace as dull a work as a dictionary and mine that viewers don't watch with humor. He died at the age 47 stations, but people, and CFCF in 1918 after service with the seems imbued with the same notion, British army in the First World War. because they devoted their presenta- One of my favorite bits is his throughout tion to the people who would be essay, occupying two and a half seen by the Montreal audience. pages, on the intriguing subject of The snatches of programs we "The Split Infinitive". I'm not going 1961 watched seemed highly interesting to recite it, because you should own and entertaining and the shenani- the book anyhow. But here is his gans between these brought the preamble: house down, and inspired laughter "Split Infinitive. The English You'll hear from the middle regions of a bunch speaking world may be divided into of sophisticated agency types is no (1) those who neither know nor OUT OF TOWN station men's mean accomplishment. I think it was care what a split infinitive is; (2) cocktail parties and lunches Lever Brothers' Bill Schmidt who those who do not know but care come thick and fast at this time of confided in me that he wanted to very much; (3) those who know year. Even at Christmas, though, the buy the whole thing - not the and condemn; (4) those who know old-time office party, sole motive programs he hastened to explain, and approve; and (5) those who Ijc lb drinking, has gone by the board (or but the pitch. know and distinguish." else I've been superannuated off the The tape ended with close-ups of Fowler quarrels with speech invitation lists). thirteen girls, one of whom will be affections, such as the habit of These more businesslike functions, CFCF-TV's Pajama Pattie, hostess referring\to what he calls "lodgers" often embodying some sort of slide of the station's Pajama Playhouse as "paying guests", or "buildings" ounb presentation, seem more effectual to (late night movie) and will also as "edifices". He sums these up in me, for other reasons besides the model nightwear fashions for Do- another item, over a page of it, fact that I get invited to them. minion Textiles, the sponsors. which he starts in this way: For one thing they give the Ivy - We had to vote for our choice, "Genteelism. By genteelism is here good Leaguers from the agencies a chance which was a tough assignment, and to be understood the substituting, to meet people they deal with from had me muttering to myself - "Oh for the ordinary natural word that afar. Also they often get a square to be fifty again". first suggests itself to the mind, of sound meal out of them to boot. Besides All in all, it was quite a month for a synonym that is thought to be less this, and in serious vain, there are these pitch -parties, and either I'm soiled by the lips of the common herd, people I never have a chance to finally succumbing to middle -age less familiar, less plebeian, programming meet or chat with except at these softening or something has been less vulgar, less improper, less apt "do's". added. This something, as I see it, to come unhandsomely betwixt the is that stations seem to be beginning wind and our nobility." for the One such affair, with more than to use their own commodity, show- I think that these genteelisms the usual modicum of interest to manship, as a tool for their own might well be brought to the atten- me, was CFRN-TV, Edmonton's salesmanship. This is all to the good, tion of North Americans, who prefer good noon -day reception at the Park except for one thing - they must the word "elevator" to the original Plaza. Bruce Alloway, the station's not forget perish the thought English "lift". commercial manager, blew into - - that showmanship still has a place It is interesting to see that Fowler sound town complete with a 28 -minute in the studio too. designates as genteelisms many color movie which he showed to the words which are quite "everyday" gathering. (It was movie first and ENGLISH WITHOUT TEARS on this continent, such words as citizens lunch after!) "ale", "assist", "dentifrice", "servi- The film was highly interesting. It FOR ALL THAT we abuse it daily, English is ette" and "lingerie". told the fantastic story of the an interesting language, and its paradoxes and of growth of Edmonton in a way which was both interesting and, at the complexies make it even more so. AND NOW IT IS TIME .. . same time, informative, two quali- Take the word "hotel". According IT'S CHRISTMAS. to the dictionary, h is ties which, generally speaking, are the silent. It isn't really. Hell! We haven't Therefore the correct way to use even had the Grey Cup Game at Kingston £ by no means inseparable. the word would be to say an hotel. the time of writing although By all the rules 28 minutes you - I knew this was right. But it sounded will have had it by now. Unless of was a long haul, but the audience so awkward. So I turned to my and the area was attentive right through, and course you bet it the right way. trusted Fowler's Modern English It's Christmas. I have to keep appreciated the fact that CFRN Usage, a very present help in such depended on their market story and reminding myself of that even predicaments by the way, and here though it isn't. did not, for a single second, plug is what I learned: the station. For my money, the The trouble is this old-fashioned "hotel. affair rated way up; I came away The old-fashioned pro- print medium is so slow, you either better informed about this most nunciation with the h silent (cf. have to write your Christmas humble, humour, humorous, interesting part of Canada, and, hono- message in November, to get it paradoxically perhaps, CFRN-TV rarium) is certainly doomed, and delivered by Christmas, or else made themselves conspicuous by is not worth fighting for." concoct it at a human time or hope CKLC their abstinence. The film was in the So that seems to settle it in favor it will hold the right sentiment best of taste - and so was the lunch. of a hotel. After all I can't be old when it is delivered just before St. fashioned, can I? The only thing is, Valentine's Day. how PEOPLE WATCH PEOPLE about the word "honor"? It's Christmas. We seem to have Represented by: Montreal's CFCF-TV played host Should we say "It's a honor to meet established this fact even though it to the agencies and sponsors at a you" or "Brutus was a honorable isn't. And we hope and trust yours quite different gathering in the man"? How can you win? will be a merry one indeed. Territories STOVIN - BYLES LTD. Room at the Royal York I think it was Bernard Shaw who, And while we're on this hoping Hotel. (I'm not quite sure but I when someone reflected that "sugar" trusting kick, I in Canada believe Dick Misener and hope and trust chose this was the only word in which the that you will buzz me if you hear room to point up the fact that letter s was pronounced sh, replied anything. CFCF-TV includes the Territories "Are you sure?" To which I can add in its coverage area.) that he was probably wandering This time, they took the market around at the bottom of the garden FORJOE & COMPANY for granted, and sat their guests where the sumachs grow. in the U.S. around facing a number of monitors H. W. Fowler, who was joint 324'12, on which they showed videotapes author with his brother of The

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eaon'g SAME TO YOU Last year, I made a list of all the people I hated, but I lost the list, so - Happy Christmas EVERYONE. rcctinçs

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DEAR BOSS We want a raise for Christ- mas, and don't give us any of that Ho! Ho! Ho! jazz -:The Staff

PRACTICAL APPROACH Absence makes the heart grow fonder, but presents are a damn sight better.

GETTING PERSONAL A Merry Christmas to the BBG, and time out in the New Year to enjoy the highly cultural programs they are prescribing for the broad- casting public.

RESTRAINT OF TRADE Then there's the Scotsman who saves his cards from year to year and returns them to the senders the following Christmas with the notation - "Hoping this brings you the same pleasure that it brought me."

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bases in Also recently appointed at S -S -H dere's previous contract to sponsor Company _ _ has HAVING ESTABLISHED THE SIMONIZ Mes Chansons on two alternate Reddi Starch aerosol Japan, Canada and England, is John A. Pearce as assistant ad- acquired The new position weeks from October 1 to 15. liquid products from Union the A. C. Nielsen research organi- vertising manager. and created as part of a Starch and Refining Company, Co- zation last month announced that has been Belvedere's new contract calls Indiana. The account is it was moving into West Germany. readjustment of the company's for 26 alternate broadcasts which lumbus, to take full handled by Dancer - Fitzgerald - In co-operation with the Attwood advertising organization started October 25. The other of changing market Sample (Canada) Ltd. Group of London, Nielsen said it advantage sponsor of the show is Procter & being pro- has concluded an agreement with opportunities. Gamble. Reddi Starch is now firm, in Toronto for the the principal German research duced by Simoniz Munich, aimed at meter Canadian market. R. P. Fox, vice Infratest of manager, says based measurements of German TV McCONNELL, Eastman has FOSTER ADVERTISING has been president and general picked up three new accounts advertising and promotional audiences. appointed to handle the Whiz the full Canada Pharmacal Company Ltd., in of Simoniz will be placed The new organization, to be - Fizz account, a new entry the facilities a manufacturer of ethical pharma- behind this product. known as Infratam GMBH & Co. soft drink market for Warner- will be jointly owned by Nielsen, ceuticals, Union Packing, a division Lambert. Attwood and Infratest. Aside from of Swift Canadian Ltd., and Domi- Breithaupt, Milsom will continue TWENTY-SIX prominently lo- TV audience measurement the exist- inion Fabrics Ltd. to handle Fizzies, Listerine, Super cated downtown Toronto bill- ing marketing research services of Canada Pharmacal Co. previously Anahist and Standard Laboratories. boards last month displayed an both the Attwood and Nielsen did all their advertising direct, but McKim's are still handling Bromo advertising message for KVOS organizations in Germany will be they are now embarking on a new Seltzer. Canada Ltd. The billboards carry continued separately and indepen- policy of placing greater emphasis the message "In Vancouver, all eyes dently. on marketing and sales promotion. are dis- are on KVOS-TV," and coincide At present, West Germany has The company's products THE NEW telephone numbers of to doctors and hospitals with the introduction of CHAN -TV one TV service which accepts a tributed the Toronto branch of the a basis. The account will to the Vancouver market. limited amount of advertising. A on national Canadian Association of Broad- be handled from McConnell, East- "We are a unique station in this second network, which is expected casters are WAlnut 1-3169 and man's London office. market, and as such, we chose a to carry advertising on approxi- WAlnut 1-3160. Packing produces a com- unique way to remind the Toronto mately the same pattern as inde- Union plete line of and table ready agencies of what the TV picture pendent TV in the United Kingdom, smoked KVOS president meats and its distribution areas was out here," said is planned for early 1961. TED GROVE has been appointed Gordon Reid. cover southwestern British Colum- bia and major Alberta markets. media director of Foote, Cone was directed by The campaign the admission The account is being directed & Belding. He has worked in adver- the Vancouver office of James LAST MONTH saw of Canadian Marconi Company from McConnell, Eastman's Calgary tising in both Hamilton and Toronto Lovick. the Montreal and Toronto office. and comes to the company from o to both Stock Exchanges. CMC common Dominion Fabrics is a major Young & Rubicam. the A S A PROOF of the effectiveness shares have been traded on Canadian manufacturer for terry and saleability of night time Unlisted Section of the Canadian towels and bedspreads and a line Exchange for many years. The stock radio, CHLO, St. Thomas earns 20 of soft goods. Its products are Leading Radio Station per cent of its total revenue in the went on the board at $4.75 a share. marketed nationally under the seven to ten p.m. time period. brand name Camtex. in large Metropolitan market desires audition "The experiment was begun GRUDD McPHEE has been ap- twelve months ago," said station tapes of enthusiastic, live, ,pointed vice-president and CANADIAN TOBACOFINA Ltd., president John Moore, "to prove to general manager of the affiliated ambitious newscasters other broadcasters, as well as na- makers of Belvedere cigarettes, and disc jockeys. potato chip and snack food opera- have signed as co-sponsors of Pays tional advertisers and agencies, that tions of Salada-Shirriff-Horsey. night-time radio can be sold and is et merveilles (Lands and Marvels), Tapes, resume and He will Made Rite Potato a worthwhile buy." direct a travel series presented on the picture in first letter. Chips Ltd. of Stratford and Watson French Television Network Tues- next project will be Box A529 The station's Food Products Ltd. of King City day evenings from 9:30 to 10:00 p.m. one of proving the suitability of Canadian Broadcaster and Toronto, which have been ac- The contract, through McCann- 219 Bay St., Toronto, Ont. certain minimal audience periods by S -S -H. market- quired Erickson, was a transfer of Belve- for advertisers with special consumption ing and sales problems. Annual per capita of potato chips in Canada has risen to two pounds and McPhee says all IETER BRUHN has been ap- indications point to a continued G. N. MACKENZIE LIMITED HAS SHOWS IJ assistant account exe- expansion of the market in the e cutive at Young & Rubicam. future. like the Automotive Sales Library MONTREAL TORONTO WINNIPEG VANCOUVER 1434 St. Catherine St. W. 433 Jarvis St. 171 McDermott 1131 Richards St.

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CJLH-TV. CJIC-TV. CKNB, CHEF, Granby PAUL MULVIIIILL & CO. LTD. AIR -TIME SALES LTD. Lethbridge Sault Ste. Marie Campbellton CJML, Joliette CKBI-TV,. CKSO-TV, CKDH, Amherst CKRS, Jonquière HUdson CKBL, Matane Toronto 77 York St. - EMpire Toronto - 2149 Yonge St. - Prince Albert Sudbury *Montreal Only - Michael J. CKCK-TV, Regina CKLW-TV, CHNC. 3-8814. Paul Mulvihill; Norm Bon- 5-0746. President - CKX-TV. Brandon Windsor New Carlisle nell; Wm. Wallace. Callahan. Sales Manager John CHCH-TV. CKNX-TV, Television: CHRC, Quebec - Hamilton Wingham CHSA-TV, Radio Nord Tyrrell. CKWS-TV, CFCF-TV, Montreal Lloydminster CJFP, Montreal -1434 St. Catherine St. W., Represents the following stations in Kingston CHSJ-TV. CKCO-TV, Rivière du -Loup Room 506 UNiversity 1-7987. CFPL-TV, London Saint John Kitchener CHRL, Roberval - TV Toronto only: CJCB-TV, Sydney CKRS-TV, CKSM, Radio - Murray Maclvor. CHEX-TV, Shawinigan Ken Billings. Radio: CHOW, Welland Peterborough CFCY-TV, Jonquière - Quebec CFCJ-TV, Charlottetown CKBL-TV, Matane CJSO, Sorel CFCP, Courtenay CJQC, Port Arthur CHAU -TV, CKLD, The company represents these CJDC, CKBC. Bathurst New Carlisle Thetford Mines stations:- Dawson Creek CKBW. CFCM-TV, Quebec CKVM, CKCQ, Quesnel Bridgewater Ville Marie Radio: * Toronto Only CFTK, CJRW, CKMI-TV, Quebec CKBB, Barrie Terrace -Kitimat Sununerside BROADCAST REPRESENTATIVES CFPA, Port Arthur Television: CKSW, KPUG, Bellingham CKTB, CKVR-TV, Barrie Swift Current Radio Jamaica & LTD. St. Catharines CKGN-TV, CKDM, Dauphin Rediffusion INTERPROVINCIAL BROADCAST CHOK, Sarnia North Bay CFOB, Radio Trinidad Winnipeg - 211 Dayton Bldg. - SALES LTD. CFCL, Timmins CFCL-TV, Fort Frances B.G.B.S. and Radio WHitehall 2-6631. Manager *CFOX, Timmins CKAR, Huntsville Demarara, - Toronto - 199 Bay St. - EMpire Pointe Claire CJCH-TV, CHWO, Oakville Br. Guiana Lorne Bignell. CFNB, Fredericton Halifax CJCS, Stratford Barbados 4-1197. Executive Vice -President CJFX, Antigonish CKOT, Tillsonburg Rediffusion The company represents these sta- & General Manager - Ken W. CJCH. Halifax tions in Winnipeg only: Da vi s. Sales Manager - Bud Radio: CHUM, Toronto Munro. ALLIED BROADCAST SERVICES CFCP, Courtenay CHOW, Welland CKNW. CKBC, Bathurst Montreal - Room 601), 1117 St. NATIONAL BROADCAST SALES LTD. New Westminster CFBC, Saint John 9-5221. LTD. CKCQ, Quesnel CKBW, Catherine St. W. -. Victor Toronto Suite 801, 357 Bay St. CFTK, Bridgewater Manager Lionel Morin. - - Terrace-Kitimat CJRW, Summerside - Toronto - 160 Eglinton. Ave East - EMpire 6-5455. Ted Pepler; Al CKDA, Victoria KPUG, Bellingham The company represents these HUdson 5-0377. General Manager d'Eon; Alex Stewart; Bruce CFCN, Calgary stations:- CFRN. Edmonton - R. A. Leslie. Masters. CHEC, Lethbridge Television: Radio: CJBR, Rimouski CKRM, Regina CHEK-TV, Victoria CFRG, CKRB, St. Georges Montreal 1396 St. Catherine St. Montreal Suite 1104, Windsor CFQC, Saskatoon CFCN-TV, Calgary Gravelbourg de Beauce - - CKSW, CFRN-TV, CFNS, Saskatoon CHRS, St. Jean W. - UNiversity 6-1538. Manager Hotel - UNiversity 6-2749. Ted Swift Current Edmonton CKSB, St. Boniface CHGB, Ste. Anne E. F. Kavanagh. Brock. CJOB, Winnipeg CHAB-TV, CFGT, Alma de la Pocatiere - CJOY, Guelph Moose Jaw CJMT, Chicoutimi CHLN, The company represents these The company represents these sta- CHWO, Oakville CFQC-TV, CHRD Trois Rivières Lions:- CJRH, Saskatoon Drummondville CJEM, stations:- Richmond Hill CFTO-TV, Toronto CKCH, Hull Edmundston Radio: CKSL, London Radio: Television: CJCS. Stratford KXLY-TV, CKAC, Montreal CJBR-FM. CHCA-TV, C -FUN, Vancouver CFCH, North Bay CHQM, Vancouver CKOT, Tillsonburg Spokane CKCV, Quebec Rimouski CFSL, Weyburn CKOY, Ottawa CJDV, Drumheller Red Deer CHFI-FM, Altona CHEX, CKRD, Red Deer CJFB-TV, Toronto CFAM, Swift Current CHML, Hamilton Peterborough CJSS, Cornwall CKWS, Kingston CKGB, Timmins CFLM, La Tuque PAUL L'ANGLAIS INC. CJKL, CKEY, Toronto CKTR, Kirkland Lake CKJL, St. Jerome ,Trois Rivieres CBC RADIO & TV SALES Toronto - 234 Eglinton Ave. East - HUdson 7-4666. Gaston Bélan- Toronto - 354 Jarvis St. - WAlnut ger, Karl Steeves. ALL -CANADA RADIO & 5-3311. Sales Director Radio and 1405 de Maisonneuve St. RADIO SALES LTD. TELEVISION LTD. TV Malloy. Sales Manager Montreal - ONTARIO -John LAfontaine 6-9201. Paul L'- (Radio Sales) R. S. Joynt. - Toronto 69 Eglinton Ave. East - Toronto 1000 Yonge St. - Anglais, Guy Daviault, Gilles - - - Supervisor of Radio Sales - Fred HUdson 3-2992. President - WAlnut 5-9361. President - Loslier. Arnold W. Stinson. MacKay. General Bordeau. Supervisor of National J. Stuart Selective Radio Sales- Toronto The company represents these in Manager - Reo C. Thompson. - stations:- Represents the following stations Broadcast Services W. F. King. Sales Manager (TV Ontario only:- Manager Sales) W. F. Cooke. Supervisor Radio: CHLT-TV, División-Peter Harricks. Manager - CHLT, Sherbrooke Sherbrooke C-JOY, Guelph CJRH, Selective TV Sales CKPT, Richmond Hill Dana S. of National - CKRN-TV, Rouyn Program Division - Tom Atkins. Television: Peterborough Murray. Manager Radio Time Sales CFTM-TV, Robert F. Tait. Manager Tele- Represents all CBC Radio and Tele- Montreal - vision (English) stations. There are vision Time Sales-Ross McCreath. LORRIE POTTS & CO. branch sales offices in: St. John's, Montreal - Dominion Square Build- Halifax, Montreal, Ottawa, Windsor, A. J. MESSNER & CO. Toronto - 1454a Yonge St.-WAlnut ing - UNiversity 6-9868. Manager Winnipeg and Vancouver. Winnipeg - 171 McDermot Avenue 1-8951. Manager - Lorrie Potts. - Ken Baker. Montreal -1425 Dorchester St. W. E., Winnipeg 2 - WHitehall 3-9574. Manager A. J. "Tony" Messner. Montreal 1117 St. Catherine St. Winnipeg 706 Electric Railway - UNiversity 6-2571. Commercial - - - Manager Maurice Valiquette. Assistant Manager - Murray W. - Victor 5-6448. Manager - Chambers - WHitehall 2-6861. - Scotty Sheridan. Manager Bruce Pink. Supervisor of Radio Sales - Jean Messner. - Desmorais. Supervisor of TV Sales Represents the following stations in The company represents these Calgary - Taylor, Pearson & Carson - W. E. Chevrier. Winnipeg only:- stations:- Building - AMherst 2-7691. Sales Represents all CBC Radio and Tele- Radio: CKTB, Radio: CJET, Smiths Falls St. Catharines Manager - Jack Cavanaugh. vision (French) stations. There are CKEK, Cranbrook CFCW, Camrose CHNO, Sudbury CJDC, CHLO, St. Thomas CKYL, Peace River CFBR, Sudbury in: St. John's, Dawson Creek CJET, Smiths Falls Vancouver 1161 Melville St. branch sales offices CFAR, Flin Flon *CKFH, Toronto - - Ottawa, Toronto, Windsor, CHUB, Nanaimo CFBR, Sudbury CFRY, Portage CKNX. Wingham MUtual 4-7461. Manager John Halifax, CJAV, CHNO, Sudbury La Prairie CKOX. Woodstock - Winnipeg and Vancouver. Port Alberni CFCL, Timmins CKPC, Brantford CKEN, Kentville Baldwin. CKLG, CKEY, Toronto CJLX, CKEC, North Vancouver CKTS, Sherbrooke Fort William New Glasgow The company represents these CFCW, Camrose CJCJ, Woodstock CFAB, Windsor CJCH, Halifax CHIQ, Hamilton JOS. A. HARDY & CO. LTD. CJDV, Drumheller CKCR, Kitchener stations:- CHED, Edmonton KNOX, CKLB, Oshawa *Montreal, Only. Radio: CKKW, Kitchener CKYL, Peace River Grand Forks, CJIC, CHWK, Chilliwack CFPL, London Toronto - 19 Richmond St. W. - CKRD, Red Deer N.D. Sault Ste. Marie CFJC, Kamloops CFCH, North Bay 3-9433. General Manager CKSA, KSJB, Okanagan Radio CKSO, Sudbury EMpire Lloydminster Jamestown, N.D. CKPG, CKGB, Timmins Arthur Harrison. CHAB, Moose Jaw KCJB, Minot, N.D. - Saskatoon Prince George CFRB, Toronto CKOM, AND TELEVISION CJAT, Trail CKLW, Windsor Montreal 2075 Mountain St., Suite CJGX, Yorkton Television RADIO CKWX, Vancouver CFCF, Montreal - CFAM, Altona CJDC-TV, SALES INC. CJVI, Victoria CHSJ, Saint John 19 - Victor 2-1101. Manager CKX. Brandon Dawson Creek CFAC, Calgary CHNS, Halifax Marc Legault. CKDM, Dauphin CHSA-TV, CJCA, Edmonton CJCB. Sydney. CFAR, Flin Flon Lloydminster Toronto - 85 Bloor St. East - CFGP, CJLS, Yarmouth CFOB, CHCA-TV, WAlnut 4-4477. Manager A. A. Grande Prairie CFCY, Quebec City - 1143 St. John St. Fort Frances Red Deer - CJOC. Lethbridge Charlottetown LAfontaine 5-7373. CJLX, CKVR-TV. Barrie McDermott. CHAT, Fort William CKCO-TV, Medicine Hat Television: The company represents these CFTJ, Galt Kitchener Montreal 1104 Windsor Hotel CKCK, Regina CFCR-TV, CHML, Hamilton CFCL-TV, - - CKBI, Kamloops stations:- CKCR, Timmins UNiversity 6-2749. Manager - Prince Albert CHBC-TV, Radio: *CJOY, Guelph Kitchener CJCH-TV, Ted Brock. CKRC, Winnipeg Okanagan Valley CHFA, Edmonton CKMP, Midland CHVC, Halifax CKOC, Hamilton CHAN -TV, CKSA, *CJRH, Niagara Falls KNOX-TV, The company represents these CJKL, Vancouver Lloydminster Richmond Hill CFOR, Orillia Grand Forks, Kirkland Lake CHCT-TV, Calgary CFJR, Brockville CJAF, Cabano CKOY, Ottawa N.D. stations:- Page Thirty -Six Canadian Broadcaster December 1st, 1960 FOR o t imm FROM CANADIAN

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Radio: CFCB, CKOT, Tillsonburg CKDM, Dauphin CKCV, Quebec Television: The company represents these CKEK, Cranbrook Corner Brook CHOW, Welland CJOB, Winnipeg CHRL, Roberval YKCC-TV. CJNR, Blind River VOCM, St. John's CJQC, Quebec CFOB, CKRB, Yellowknife. stations:- CHUC, Cobourg *CHFI-FM, CKBC, Bathurst Fort Frances St. George de N.W.T. Radio: CKOS-TV, CJSP, Leamington Toronto CFBC, Saint John CKPR. Beauce CJDC-TV, CKLN, Nelson Yorkton CHLO, St. Thomas *CFRA-FM, CKBW. Fort William CHGB. Ste. Anne Dawson Creek CJOR, Vancouver CJAY-TV, CFRS, Simcoe Ottawa Bridgewater CKAR, Huntsville de la Pocatière CHEK-TV, Victoria CKXL, Calgary Winnipeg CKSM, *CKVL-FM, CJRW. Summerside CHWO. Oakville CKSM, CHSA-TV, CJNB, CJSS-TV. Montmagny Montreal CJCS. Stratford Shawinigan Lloydminster North Battleford Cornwall CKVL, CHLT, Sherbrooke CHCA-TV, CJME, Regina CJOH-TV, Ottawa Verdun - Montreal * Separately CKTS, Sherbrooke Red Deer CKOM, Saskatoon CHOV-TV, CFDA, programed TIME (ONT.) LTD. CJSO, Sorel CKVR-TV. Barrie CFSL, Weyburn Pembroke Victoriaville RADIO SALES CHLN, CKCO-TV, CJBQ, Belleville CJBR-TV, Toronto 147 University Ave. Trois Rivieres Kitchener CHIC, Brampton Rimouski The company represents these sta- - - CFDA, CKGN-TV, CKPR, CKTM-TV, EMpire 6-5471/2. Manager - Norm Victoriaville North Bay Fort William Trois Rivieres tions in Montreal only: Brown. CJEM, CFCL-TV, CJRL, Kenora CKAM-TV, CHQM, Vancouver CJSS, Cornwall Edmundston Timmins CKLC, Kingston Campbellton CKRD, Red Deer CKTR, Represents these stations in Toronto CKMR, CKRS-TV, CKSL, London CKCW-TV, CJDV, Drumheller Three Rivers Newcastle Jonquière CFOS, Owen Sound Moncton only: CJCJ, CKBL-TV, Matane CHOV, Pembroke CJON-TV, Radio and TV Sales is the major Radio: WJR, Detroit Woodstock CHAU -TV, CJLR. Quebec St. John's CFTJ, Galt WGAR, Cleveland CKBW, New Carlisle CKCW, Moncton CJOX-TV, Canadian rep firm handling US CKLY, Lindsay Bridgewater CFCM-TV, Quebec CJON, St. John's Argentia AM, FM & TV. The CJAD, Montreal Television: CJCH, Halifax CKMI-TV, Quebec ZBM, Bermuda CJCN-TV, stations - CKEN, Kentville CKRN-TV, Rouyn 100 major CKMR, Newcastle WCAX-TV, Central Nfld. company lists more than CKCL, Truro Burlington, Vt. CKEC, CHLT-TV, Television: ZBM-TV. outlets across the nation. New Glasgow Sherbrooke KVOS-TV, Bermuda CKCL, Truro CJCH-TV, Bellingham CFAB, Windsor Halifax RADIO TIME SALES (QUE.) LTD. VOCM, RADIO REPRESENTATIVES Build- St. John's Montreal - Room 517, Keefer TELEVISION REPRESENTATIVES LTD. St. W. ing, 1440 St. Catherine - LTD. Toronto 76 St. Clair Ave. W. - 6-2012. Manager - UNiversity - LTD. WAlnut 4-0727. President - Ralph Judge. STEPHENS & TOWNDROW Toronto 76 St. Clair Ave. W. Manager R. D. - - Gordon Ferris. - in Montreal Toronto 1608 Carlton Tower, 2 WAlnut 4-0727. President Munro. Research Dick Ring. Represents these stations - - - only: Carlton St. East - EMpire 8-3021. Gordon Ferris. Manager - R. H. and Quinn. Research Ron Picker- Montreal - 1411 Crescent St. - Radio: CKCL, Truro Managers - Bill Stephens - AVenue 8-4257. Manager - Wilf CFTJ, Galt VOCM, St. John's Ernie Towndrow. ing. Dippie. Sales Manager George CKLY, Lindsay WCAX-TV, - CJAD. Montreal Burlington, Vt. Montreal New Birks Building, Montreal 1411 Crescent St. Carter. CKMR, Newcastle - - - Phillips Square - UNiversity AVenue 8-4257. Manager - Wilf. Vancouver - 1131 Richards St. - 1-9756. Manager - L. J. Kennedy. Dippie. Sales Manager - Stewart MUtual 5-0288. Manager - W. E. SCHARF BROADCAST The company represents these Greene. \ J. Hall. SALES LTD. stations:- Vancouver 1131 Richards St. Dayton Bldg. - - Winnipeg - - Vancouver - 307 Burrard Building, Radio: CFOR, Orillia MUtual 5-0288. Manager W. E. WHitehall 2-6631. Manager - 1030 W. Georgia St., Vancouver 5- CHUB, Nanaimo CFRA, Ottawa - CKLG, CKCY, J. Hall. Lome Bignell. (See Broadcast MUtual 4-6277. President - C. A. North Vancouver Sault Ste. Marie Reps.) Brian Scharf. CHED. Edmonton CHUM, Toronto The company represents these CHAB, Moose Jaw CJMS, Montreal The company represents these Represents the following stations in CKY, Winnipeg CKGM, Montreal stations:- Vancouver only:- CHML, Hamilton Television: CFCJ-TV, stations:- CJDC-TV. Port Arthur Vancouver, Radio: CFCN, Calgary Radio: CFTJ, Galt Dawson Creek' KCND-TV, CFCP, Courtenay CERN. Edmonton CKEK. Cranbrook CHML, Hamilton CHEK-TV, Pembina CKCQ, Quesnel CHEC, Lethbridge CJDC, CKCR, Kitchener STOVIN-BYLES LTD. Victoria* KXLY-TV, CFTK, CKRM, Regina Dawson Creek CKLY, Lindsay CFRN-TV, Spokane Terrace -Kitimat CFQC, Saskatoon CHUB. Nanaimo CHVC, Toronto 406 Jarvis St. WAlnut Edmonton CFCN, Calgary CJGX, Yorkton CJAV, Niagara Falls - - CFCN-TV. *Except Vancouver CERN, Edmonton CKX, Brandon Port Alberni CKLB, Oshawa 4-5764. Chairman of the Board - Calgary Office CKRM, Regina CJOB, Winnipeg CKDA, Victoria CKOY, Ottawa Horace N. Stovin. President - Bill CFQC, Saskatoon CKPR, CFCW, Camrose CFPA, Port Arthur CKSW, Fort William CJDV, Drumheller CKTB, D. Byles. Manager Television Div- Swift -Current CFBC, Saint John CHED, Edmonton St. Catharines ision J. L. Raeburn. Manager DONALD COOKE CJOB, Winnipeg CHFA, Edmonton CHLO, St. Thomas - CFOB, Montreal, Radio: CHEC, Lethbridge CHOK, Sarnia Radio Division - J. C. Morris. INCORPORATED Fort Frances CFCP, Courtenay CKYL, Peace River CJIC, CHWO, Oakville CJDC, CKRD, Red Deer Sault Ste. Marie Montreal - 608 Keefer Bldg. - New York - 666 Fifth Avenue, New CFOR, Orillia Dawson Creek CFRG. CJET, Smiths Falls Manager Radio CFRA, Ottawa CKNW, Gravelbourg CFBR. Sudbury UNiversity 6-3392. York 19 - JUdson 2-2727. CJRH, New Westminster CKSA, CHNO, Sudbury Division Forbes Calder. Manager Richmond Hill CKCQ, Quesnel Lloydminster CFCL, Timmins - 205 West Wacker Drive CHOK, Sarnia CFTK, CHAB, Moose Jaw CKEY, Toronto Television Division - J. R. Genin. - CJIC, Terrace -Kitimat CFNS, Saskatoon CKNX, Wingham - STate 2-5096. Sault Ste. Marie CKDA, Victoria CJGX, Yorkton CKOX, Woodstock Vancouver 517 Crown Building, CFCN, Calgary CFAM, Altona CJMT, - CJCS, Stratford 615 Pender St. W.-MUtual 4-4831. Los Angeles - 111 North La Cienega CHUM, Toronto CFRN, Edmonton CKX, Brandon Chicoutimi Beverly Hills OLympia CHOW, Welland CHEC. Lethbridge CKDM. Dauphin CKCR, Hull Manager - J. W. Stovin. Blvd., - CJQC, Quebec CKRM, Regina CFAR, Fin Flon CKRS, 2-1313. CFQC, Saskatoon CKSB, St. Boniface Jonquière Toronto, Radio: CKSW. CKBB, Barrie CJAD, Montreal Winnipeg - 655 Viscount Place - CKNW. Swift Current CKPC, Brantford CHNC, GLobe 2-1318. George W. Hell- San Francisco - 681 Market St. New Westminster CJGX, Yorkton CJLX, New Carlisle Brandon Fort William CHRC, Quebec man. The company represents these CKDA, Victoria CKX, stations:- Radio: CKOY, Ottawa CJDC, CHLO, St. Thomas Dawson Creek CHOK, Sarnia CHUB, Nanaimo CKEY, Toronto CJAV, Port Alberni CKTR, CKCQ, Quesnel Trois Rivières CKLG, CKVL, Verdun North Vancouver CKVL-FM, Verdun CFAX, Victoria CKBW, CFAM, Altona Bridgewater CHIC, Brampton CKEC, CFOB, Fort Frances New Glasgow 4M. CJOY, Guelph CJRL, Kenora Television: CHVC, CJDC-TV, EVEfRY TIME Niagara Falls Dawson Creek L!/:Wz DEVNEY-O'CONNELL, INCORPORATED. New York - 535 Fifth Ave., New CICH York 17 - YUkon 6-4390. Man- ager - E. J. Devney. that's what Molson's Brewery do with the ... Boston - 100 Boylston St. Manager broadcasting of N.H.I. Hockey. ALL 70 E.P.H.L. - George C. Bingham. games are also locally sponsored by: Chicago - 185 North Wabash Ave., 1. Manager John K. Georges Benoit Ltée, 65 Maisonneuve, Hull. Chicago - Spic & Span Cleaners, Ottawa. Markey. La Société Gazifère de Hull, 74 Laval, Hull. Los Angeles - 5746 Sunset Blvd., Bélisle Automobiles Ltée, 444 Montreal Road, Ottawa. Hollywood 28. Manager-James C. Gates. For Results, Ask: San Francisco - 681 Market St., San Francisco 5. Manager Theo. B. Toronto & Montreal Weed & Co., U.S.A. - Interprovincial Broadcast Sales Ltd., Hall. Page Thirty -Nine December 1st, 1960 Canadian Broadcaster

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C.K.G.M. Radio Station, 1455 Drummond St., Montreal.

Attention Mr. D. Wall

We wish to congratulate you for the way you have carried out our promotion on Pillsbury Butterflake Rolle over CKGM last Saturday. We also vieh to thank your announcers for their cooperation. toqtt38URY was outstanding advertisement and one This certainly an RCt[ ( that ve will not easily forget. a,;:xt oG4; /, DtAL e Yours very truly, me MONTREAL

P. Desparoie Zone Manager, Montreal Sales.

For more such outstanding success stories on CKGM ask Stephens & Towndrow, Toronto, or CKGM's Don Wall in Montreal. Page Forty Canadian Broadcaster December 1st, 1960

The company represents these CKOM, Saskatoon CHCT-TV, Calgary CKRC. Winnipeg CJLH-TV, stations:- CJSS, Cornwall Lethbridge CKOC, Hamilton CHAT -TV, Radio: CJIC, CKWS, Kingston Medicine Hat C -FUN, Vancouver Sault Ste. Marie CJKL, CKBI-TV, CHFA, Edmonton CJET, Smiths Falls Kirkland Lake Prince Albert CKSA, CFCL, Timmins CFPL, London CKCK-TV, Regina Lloydminster CHUM, Toronto CFCH, North Bay CKX-TV, Brandon CFRG, Gravelbourg CJMT, Chicoutimi CFRA, Ottawa CJAY-TV, CJNB, CKAC, Montreal CHEX, Winnipeg North Battleford CKCL, Truro Peterborough CJSS-TV, Cornwall CIME, Regina CFPA, Port Arthur CKWS-TV, CFNS, Saskatoon Television: CJCS, Stratford Kingston CKSB, St. Boniface CHSA-TV, CKSO, Sudbury CKCO-TV, CKCR, Kitchener Lloydminster CKGB, Timmins Kitchener CKSL, London CKOS-TV, CHOW, Welland CFPL-TV, London CKLB, Oshawa Yorkton CKCH, Hull CHEX-TV, CKPT, CFCL-TV, CFCF, Montreal Peterborough Peterborough Timmins CKCV, Quebec CFCJ-TV, CKTB, Radio Nord Port Arthur St. Catharines CJBR, Rimouski CJIC-TV, CKNB, Sault Ste. Marie Campbellton CKSO-TV, Sudbury CJEM, CFCF-TV, FORJOE CANADIAN, LTD. Edmundston Montreal CFNB. Fredericton CFCM-TV, Quebec New York 230 Park Avenue, New CHSJ. Saint John CKMI-TV, Quebec - CHNS, Halifax CJBR-TV, York 17 - ORegon 9-6820. Presi- CJCB, Sydney Rimouski dent Joseph Bloom. CFCY, CKRN-TV, Rouyn - Charlottetown CKTM-TV, 435 N. CJON, St. John's Trois Rivières Chicago - Avenue, CHSJ-TV, Chicago 11 - DElaware 7-3504. Saint John Manager A. Television: CJCB-TV, Sydney General - Robert CFCR-TV, CFCY-TV, Lazar. Kamloops Charlottetown CHBC-TV, CJCN-TV, Detroit 1761 National Bank Build- Kelowna Grand Falls - CHAN -TV, CJON-TV, ing, Detroit 26 - WOodward 2-3524. Vancouver St. John's General Manager - Larry Gentile. Philadelphia - 310 W. Glen Echo Road, Philadelphia 19 - CHestnut YOUNG CANADIAN LIMITED Hill 7-4510. General Manager - New York 3 East 54th St., New Morton Lowenstein. - York 22 PLaza 1-4848. Presi- Atlanta - 1371 Peachtree St., N.E. dent - Adam Young. Vice -Presi- - TRinity 5-0404. General Man- dent - Thomas F. Malone. ager Robert W. Jensen. - Chicago - Prudential Plaza, Chicago Los Angeles - 6362 Hollywood 1 - MIchigan 2-6190. Radio - Blvd., Los Angeles 28 - H011y- Robert J. Lobdell. TV - R. John wood 2-1397. Manager Joe Rolfe. Stella. Francisco 681 St., San San - Market Detroit 2940 Book Building, Francisco 5 SUtter 1-7569. J. A. - - Detroit 26 - WOodward 3-6919. Hendry, Asst. Man. Manager - William Morgan. The company represents these stations:- Atlanta - 1182 West Peachtree St., N.W., Atlanta 9 TRinity Radio: Television: - 3-2561. CKXL, Calgary KVOS-TV, Manager - Harold M. Parks. CHED, Edmonton Vancouver CKY, Winnipeg CHCA-TV. St. Louis 915 Olive St. MAin CKLC, Kingston Red Deer - - CJMS, Montreal CJFB-TV, 1-5020. Manager - Dell Simpson. CKGM, Montreal Swift Current CFTM-TV, Los Angeles 6331 Hollywood Blvd., Montreal - Los Angeles 28 - H011ywood 2-2289. Manager - William L. Wallace. WEED & COMPANY Dallas 211 New York 579 Fifth Avenue, New - North Ervary St. - Manager Fred L. Edwards. York 17 - PLaza 9-4700. Peter A. - McGurk. San Francisco - 155 Montgomery St. YUkon 6-5366. Manager Chicago-Prudential Plaza, Chicago 1 - - Frank A. - WHitehall 4-3434. Neal Weed, Jr. Waters. The company represents these Detroit - 1610 Book Building - WOodward 1-2685. Bernard Pearse. stations:- Radio: CHLN, St. Louis 7603 Forsythe Blvd., CKLN, Nelson Trois Rivières - CKNW. CFDA, Victoriaville St. Louis 5 - PArkview 7-7375. New Westminster CKVM. Ville Marie Jack Hetherington. CKDA, Victoria CKCW, Moncton CFCN, Calgary CFBC, Saint John CFRN, Edmonton CKBC, Bathurst Atlanta - 1182 Peachtree, N.W., CKRD, Red Deer CJFX, Antigonish Atlanta 9 TRinity 5-9539. CKRM, Regina CJCH, Halifax - CFQC, Saskatoon CFCB, Richard Walker. CJGX, Yorkton Corner Brook CKX, Brandon VOCM, St. John's Hollywood 6331 Hollywood Blvd., CKDM, Dauphin - CFAR, Flin Flon Television: Hollywood 28-H011ywood 2-6676. CJOB, Winnipeg CHEK-TV, Paul Kennedy, Jr. CKBB, Barrie Victoria CJBQ, Belleville CFCN-TV. Francisco 625 Market St., San CFJR, Brockville Calgary San - CKPR, CFRN-TV, Francisco 5 - EXbrook 7-0535. Fort William Edmonton Boyd Rippey. CHML. Hamilton CRAB -TV, CKKW, Kitchener Moose Jaw CFOR, Orillia CFQC-TV, Boston - 1010 Statler Building, CFOS, Owen Sound Saskatoon Boston 16 2-5677. CHOV, Pembroke CKVR-TV, Barrie - HUbbard CKCY, CHCH-TV, Robert Reardon. Sault Ste. Marie Hamilton CHNO, Sudbury CKGN-TV, Seattle Tower Building, Seattle 1 CFRB, Toronto North Bay - CKNX, Wingham CKLW-TV, - MAin 4-6333. William Wagner. CKRS, Jonquière Windsor CKBL, Matane CKNX-TV, The company represents these CJAD, Montreal Wingham Representatives stations:- CHNC, CKRS-TV, New Carlisle Jonquière All -Canada Radio & TV Ltd. Radio: CJCA, Edmonton CHRC, Quebec CKBL-TV. Matane CHWK, Chilliwack CFGP, CJQC, Quebec CHAU -TV, Weed & Company, USA CFJC. Kamloops Grande Prairie CJFP, New Carlisle Okanagan Radio CJOC, Lethbridge Rivière du Loup CHLT-TV, CKPG, CHAT. CKRB, St. Georges Sherbrooke Prince George Medicine Hat de Beauce CKCW-TV, CJAT, Trail CRAB, Moose Jaw CHLT, Sherbrooke Moncton CKWX, Vancouver CKBI, CKTS, Sherbrooke CJCH-TV, CJVI. Victoria Prince Albert CKLD, Halifax CFAC, Calgary CKCK, Regina Thetford Mines Page Forty -One December 1st, 1960 Canadian Broadcaster

That's not to say we've got homicidal tendencies. It's Gunsmoke, Garry Moore, Have Gun, Will Travel, G.E. just to point up the exciting fact that this season Theatre, and new blockbusters like Candid Camera, KVOS TV programming is the kind that plays mayhem Pete and Gladys, The Aquanauts, The Witness, and with everybody else's audience ratings. It's quite an Route 66. It's a task force loaded to thrust home your onslaught. And it aims at keeping the biggest percentage sales message with tremendous impact. of viewers in the Vancouver -Victoria market. We don't do it with odd -ball scheduling, but with a powerhouse IN VANCOUVER -VICTORIA ALL of CBS network shows: top favourites like Ed Sullivan, EYES ARE ON CHANNEL 12

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CBC Trans -Canada Prairie Region CHEX Peterborough Pacific Region (Supplementary) CFPL London (Supplementary) Network CKCK Regina CFCO Chatham CJIB Vernon CFAR Flin Flon CFPA Port Arthur CKOK Penticton Atlantic Region (Basic) Kenora CBI Sydney CFGP Grande Prairie CJRL CJCA Edmonton CBH Halifax Mid -Eastern Region CFNB Fredericton CFAC Calgary CJDC Dawson Creek (Supplementary) CBC French Network CBA Sackville Quebec CHSJ Saint John CHFC Fort Churchill CKCV Pacific Region (Basic) CKTB St. Catharines Atl+ntic Region (Supp.) Kamloops CHML Hamilton CBN St. John's CFJC CKPC Brantford (Basic) CBY Cornerbrook CKOV Kelowna CBF CJAT Trail CKCR Kitchener Montreal CBG Gander CKNX Wingham CBV Quebec CBT Grand Falls CBU Vancouver CFPR Prince Rupert CJCS Stratford CBJ Chicoutimi CKBC Bathurst CFOS Owen Sound Bridgewater Pacific Region CBAF Moncton CKBW CJSS Cornwall CHNC New Carlisle CKEC New Glasgow (Supplementary) CJBQ Belleville CFGB Goose Bay CKLN Nelson CFOR Orillia (Supplementary) CKMR Newcastle CKPG Prince George CFOB Fort Francis Mid -Eastern Region (Basic) CFYT Dawson CHNO Sudbury CKCH Hull CBM Montreal CFWH Whitehorse CKLW Windsor CHGB Ste. Anne de la CBO Ottawa CFYK Yellowknife CKLC Kingston Pocatière CKWS Kingston CBXH Fort Smith CJBR Rimouski CBL Toronto CFHR Hay River Prairie Region (Basic) *CKRN Rouyn CBE Windsor CKRC Winnipeg *CKVD Val d'Or CKSO Sudbury CBC CJGX Yorkton *CHAD Amos CFCH North Bay CKX Brandon *CKLS La Sarre CHLT CJKL Kirkland Lake Atlantic Region (Basic) CKRM Regina Sherbrooke CKGB Timmins CHAB Moose Jaw CJEM Edmundston CJCB Sydney CJFP Loup CJIC Sault Ste. Marie CJFX Antigonish CFQC Saskatoon Rivière du CKPR Fort William CKBI Prince Albert CKLD Thetford Mines CFCY Charlottetown CKVM Ville Marie Mid -Eastern Region (Supp.) CHNS Halifax CFCN Calgary CFRN Edmonton CKBL Matane CHOK Sarnia CKCW Moncton CFBR CKNB Campbellton Sudbury CJQC Quebec Prairie Region CFCL Timmins CKOC Hamilton CJLS Yarmouth CKSB St. Boniface CHLO St. Thomas CFBC Saint John (Supplementary) CHAT Medicine Hat CFNS Saskatoon CJNR Blind River Mid -Eastern Region (Basic) CFRG Gravelbourg Prairie Region (Basic) CKTS Sherbrooke CKRD Red Deer CHFA Edmonton CBW Winnipeg CFCF Montreal Pacific Region (Basic) CKRB St. Georges de Beauce CBK Watrous CKOY Ottawa CBX Edmonton CHOV Pembroke CHWK Chilliwack CBXA Edmonton CFJR Brockville CJOR Vancouver *These four stations sold as a CJOC Lethbridge CJBC Toronto CJVI Victoria group.

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STATION and PERSONNEL REGISTER (Radio)

KEY Maurice Inwards - (10) Ronald NORTHWEST TERRITORIES Coull - (11) William Gibson - 1. Owner or Company name 9. Music Director 17. Librarian 1,230 18. Chief Engineer (12) Mrs. Mary Archambault - DAWSON: 100 watts on a 10. News Director CFYT, 2. President (if company) (14) Network. 3. Manager 11. Sports Director 19. Chief Operator (13) Maurice Inwards - kcs. Trans -Canada Director 20. Toronto Reps Owned and operated by the Cana- 4. Assistant Manager 12. Women's William Gibson - (15) Mrs. M. D. 5. Commercial Manager 13. Farm Director 21. Muntreal Reps Douglas (16) Mrs. Mary Ar- Broadcasting Corporation. 6. Production Manager 14. Promotion Manager 22. Winnipeg Reps - dian E. McIntyre 7. Program Manager 15. Traffic Manager 23. Vancouver Reps chambault - (18) R. 8. Chief Announcer 16. Copy Chief 24. U.S. Reps - (20 & 21) Stephens & Towndrow CFWH, WHITEHORSE: 250 watts on - (22) A. J. Messner & Co. - 1,240 kcs. Trans -Canada Network. (23) Scharf Broadcast Sales - (24) Owned and operated by the Cana- Donald Cooke Inc. dian Broadcasting Corporation. CFJC, KAMLOOPS: 10,000 watts NW Ltd. - (2) Frank A. Griffiths, daytime (1,000 watts nightime) on C.A. (3) Bill Hughes (4) Hal CKPG, PRINCE GEORGE: 250 watts YELLOWKNIFE: 150 watts - - CFYK, 910 kcs. T-Can. Basic. (1) Inland L. Davis - (5) Mel Cooper (Local on 550 kcs. T -Can. Supp. (1) Radio on 1,340 kcs. Trans -Canada Net- Broadcasters Ltd. (2) Ronald Sales - John Donaldson)-(6 & 7) (2 & 3) Robert operated by the - Station CKPG Ltd. work. Owned and White - (3) Ian G. Clark - (5) Hal Davis - (9) Len Hopkins - T. Harkins - (4) Ronald A. East Canadian Broadcasting Corpora- Walter Harwood - (6 & 7) Art (10 & 11) Jim Cox - (14) Glen M. - (5) John W. Barlee - (6 to 10) tion. Hall - (8) Michael Adamson - Garvin - (15) Mrs. Ann Bolton William R. James - (10) Jack E. (9) Ron Reusch - (10) Gordon - (16) Tony Antonias - (17) Len Carbutt - (11) Norman Weseen - Rye - (11) Ron Reusch - (12) Hopkins - (18) Jack Gordon - (12) Jack E. Carbutt - (14) John BRITISH COLUMBIA Mrs. Doris Littleton (13) Gordon (20 & 21) Radio Reps - (22) W. Barlee (15) Marcel Le- - Broadcast Reps (24) Young - 10,000 watts Rye - (14) Walter Harwood - - veque, Mrs. Maureen Keibel-(17) CHWK, CHILLIWACK: Mrs. Maxim (16) Canadian Ltd. on 1,270 kcs. Dom. Basic. (1) Fraser (15) Peggy - Mike Thornthwaite - (18) Stan Valley Broadcasters Ltd. (2) Mrs. Doris Littleton - (17) Ron Davis - (19) Tom Davy - (20 to - Reusch (18 & 19) Kurt Reichen_ 23) All -Canada Radio (24) Weed Jack Pilling - (3) Murdo Mac- - OKANAGAN RADIO: Consists of - lachlan (5) Bill Teetzel (7) nek - (20 to 23) All -Canada Radio & Co. - - (24) Weed & Co. CKOV, Kelowna; CKDK, Pentic- Bill Wolfe - (10) Keith Tutt - - ton; and CJIB, Vernon. Nationally, (11) John Bell (12) Mrs. Betty - CKOV, KELOWNA: (See Okanagan the three stations are regarded as CFPR, PRINCE RUPERT: 250 watts Neads (13) Murdo Maclachlan Sales Manager - (15) Mrs. Radio) 1,000 watts on 630 kcs. Otte. The National on 1,240 kcs. Trans -Canada Net- - (14) Bill Wolfe - is Ken Compton and the National and operated by the Betty Neads (16) Tom Rannie T -Can. Basic. (1) Okanagan work. Owned - Broadcasters Ltd. (2) Mrs. J. Promotion Director is Ed Boyd. Canadian Broadcasting Corpora- (18) Tony Shepherd - (20 to - Kelowna - (24) W. B. Browne (3) James H. Both are located at the tion. 23) All -Canada Radio - - offices. (P.O. Box 100). Weed & Co. Browne (Station Man.- S. F. Lett- ner) (5) Ken Compton (6) - - 1,000 watts on Jack Cooper - (10) Jack Bews - CKCQ, QUESNEL: CFCP, COURTENAY: 1,000 watts on (11) Bob (14) Walt Gray CKOK, PENTICTON (See Okanagan 570 kcs. (1) Cariboo Broadcasters Hall - H. Ritchie 1,440 kcs. (1) CFCP Radio Ltd. - - (16) Dave Dunn - (17) Mrs. Radio): 10,000 watts on 800 kcs. Ltd. - (2) James - (2 & 3) William G. Browne - (5) Gloria Mildenberger - (18) Art Dom. Supp. (1) CKOK Ltd. (3) Dennis Reid - (5) John Dick Drew (6) George Cowie (20 to 23) All -Canada Boates - (6 & 7) Gil McCall - - - Vipond - (10) Robert (8) Eddie Cliffe - (10) Stan Hof- Radio (24) Weed & Co. (8) Denny Carr - seth (11) Brian Holder (12) - CJAV, PORT ALBERNI: 250 watts Leckie - (11) Jim Leith - (12) - - (13) Roger Mrs. Mickey Simms pi3 & 14) 10,000 on on 1,240 kcs. (1) CJAV Ltd. - Mrs. Mona Neilson - - CHUB, NANAIMO: watts Fry (14) John Boates (15) Scott Hunter - (15) Mrs. Irene 1,570 kcs. (1) Standard Broad- (2 3a 3) K. H. R. Hutcheson - (7) - - 'Burger-(16) Jim McAnena-(17) casting Co. Ltd. (3) C. J. Rudd Parfitt (18) Fred Grant - Al - - - (4 & 5) Mrs. Sheila Hassell - izetr:ti (20) Air Time Sales - (21 to 23) (6 & 7) Vic Fergie - (9) Tom Radio Reps. Peacock - (10) Vic Fergie - (11) Larry Thomas - (12) Mrs. Sheila CKEK, CRANBROOK: 1,000 watts Hassell - (13) Hal Wende - (14) on 570 kcs. (1) East Kootenay Grant Betz - (15) Bob Golob - Broadcasting Co. Ltd. - (2) R. S. (16) Judy Almas - (17) Mrs. Inglis - (3) M. W. Reade - (4) Laurie Hedberg - (18) Ross Mc- J. P. Haines - (5) T. Hogarth - Intyre & Lew Fox - (20 & 21) TIME OUT (6 & 7) J. P. Haines - (10) Barry Stephens & Towndrow - (22) A. Young - (11) F. J. Matovich - J. Messner & Co. - (23) Scharf (12) Mrs. Iva McPherson - (13) Broadcast Sales - (24) Donald (13) Barry Young-(14) Genevive Cooke Inc. Tournier - (15) J. McNeil - (16) 4 J. Laker - (17) J. McNeil - CKLN, NELSON: 1,000 watts on FOR A WORD (18) M. W. Reade - (20 & 21) 1,390 kcs. T -Can. Supp. (1) News Radio & TV Sales - (22) A. J. Publishing Co. - (3) Alan R. Messner & Co. - (23) Scharf Ramsden - (12) Julia Dawne - Broadcast Sales. (13) Ian McFarlane - (18) Alan R. Ramsden - (20 to 23) Stovin- from CJDC, DAWSON CREEK: 1,000 Byles Ltd. - (24) Young Cana- watts on 1,350 kcs. T -Can. Supp. dian Ltd. (1) Radio Station CJDC (Dawson Creek, B.C.) Ltd. - (2) H. L. CKNW, NEW WESTMINSTER: SANTA Michaud - (3 & 5) Mike LaVern. 10,000 watts on 980 kcs. (1) Radio

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` . 46-tiatvZieJA;éäx Page Forty -Four Canadian Broadcaster December 1st, 1960 Mrs. Ruth Stohl - (16) Mrs. Marie CKLG, NORTH VANCOUVER: Hubensky - (17 & 18) Ted KEY 10,000 watts on 730 kcs. (1) Lions' 17. Librarian Gate Broadcasting Ltd. (2) A. Hopkins - (20) Air Time Sales 1. Owner or Company name 9. Music Director - (21) Radio Reps (22) Broad- 2. President (if a company) 10. News Director 18. Chief Engineer Earson Gibson - (3 & 5) Peter - - 19. Chief Operator cast Reps (23) Radio Reps 3. Manager 11. Sports Director Kosick - (6) Jim Thom - (10) - - 4. Assistant Manager 12. Women's Director 20. Toronto Reps Jack Webster (11) Bob Pickell (24) Donald Cooke Inc. 5. Commercial Manager 13. Farm Director 21. Montreal Reps - 6. Production Manager 14. Promotion Manager 22. Winnipeg Reps - (12) Mrs. Mike Bowman - (14) CKCQ-1, WILLIAMS LAKE: 250 7. Program Manager 15. Traffic Manager 23. Vancouver Reps Terry Bate - (15) Lois Redstone watts on 1,240 kcs. Satellite of 8. Chief Announcer 16. Copy Chief 24. U.S. Reps - (16) Lyndon Grove - (17) CKCQ. Same staff. Some programs Merlin Gutensohn - (18) Peter originated from Williams Lake, Mackintosh (20 & 21) Stephens most from Quesnel. - (12) Ralph Milton - (15) Dave CHQM, VANCOUVER: 10,000 watts & Towndrow - (22) A. J. Messner CFTK, TERRACE: 1,000 watts on Townsend - (16) Olga Ossing on 1,320 kcs. (1) Vancouver Broad- & Co. - (24) Donald Cooke Inc. 1,140 kcs. (1) Skeena Broadcasters (17) Mrs. Beatrice Vanderburg - casting Associates Ltd. - (2 & 3) Ltd. - (3) J. Fred Weber - (5) (18) Gordon Fairweather - (20 to William E. Bellman - (5) David CKWX, VANCOUVER: 50,000 watts Wayne Seabrook - (6 & 7) 23) All -Canada Radio - (24) S. Catton - (6) Terry Garner - on 1,130 kcs. MBS. (1) CKWX Norman MacDonald - (10) Garth Weed & Co. (10) Ken Mclvor - (15) Audrey Radio Ltd. - (2) Arthur Holstead Blake Ennis (12) (16) Mrs. Iris Tickner (3) A. (5) Walker - (11) - 10,000 watts Shaw - - - William Speers - Mrs. Ida MacDonald - (13) John CBU, VANCOUVER: on (17) Mrs. Joy Cullen - (18) Robert Clare G. Copeland - (6) Ron Weber 690 kcs. Trans -Canada Network. & 21) Allied Broad- Foster - (14) J. Fred - operated by the Cana- Service -(20 Robinson - (7) John E. Ansell - (15) Mrs. Ida MacDonald - (16) Owned and cast Services. (8) Cal George - (9) Jim Morris Mrs. Vera McKay - (17) Garth dian Broadcasting Corporation. - (10) Bob Giles - (11) Bill Walker - (18) J. Fred Weber - C-FUN,VANCOUVER: 10,000 watts CJOR, VANCOUVER: 10,000 watts Stephenson - (12) Mrs. Nina (20) Air Time Sales - (21) Radio on 1,410 kcs. (1) Radio C -FUN on 600 kcs. Dom. Basic (1) CJOR Anthony - (15) Jack Hughes Reps. - (22) Broadcast Reps. - Ltd. - (2) Roy Keay - (3) John Ltd. - (2 & 3) George C. Chandler (Marketing Director - Doug Reid) (23) Radio Reps. - (24) Weed & L. Sayers - (5) Douglas S. Grieg - (5) Don Laws - (6) Ross Mor- - (16) Mrs. Kelly Young - (17) Co. (7) Alan Jordan (9) Dave timer (7) Bruno Cimolai - (9) Fred Bass - (18) Charlie Smith - - - (20 23) -Canada CJAT, TRAIL: 1,000 watts on 610 McCormick - (10) Cal Coleman Alan McNab - (10) Jack McGaw - to All Radio - kcs. T -Can. Basic. (1) Kootenay - (12) Jackie Valentine - (14) - (11) Bruno Cimolai - (14) Joe (24) Weed & Co. Broadcasting Co. Ltd. - (2) Stan Robert Ackland - (15) Shirley Chesney - (15) Mrs. Audrey Mawdsley - (3 & 5) Joseph P. Madill - (17) Mike Powley - (18) Smith - (16) Hector MacKay - CJIB, VERNON: 1,000 watts on 940 Kobluk - (8) Ralph Milton - Stan Davis - (20 & 21) National (17) Alan McNab - (18) Art kcs. Dom. Supp. (1) Interior (9) Dave Glover - (10) Jack Broadcast Sales - (24) Devney- Chandler - (20 to 22) Stovin- Broadcasters Ltd. - (2) Richard Fisher - (11) Harry Berisoff - O'Connell Inc. Byles Ltd. Peters - (3) A. G. Seabrooke - (4) Harry Gorman - (5) Ann ,- 1. Gaustin - (6 & 8) Jack Pollard 41 MT 't (10) Mabel Johnson (11) Don $ 4.14 GR - - $ 4.89 GR Warner - (12) Mabel Johnson - $ 2.99 GR (13) Don Warner (14) Dave S 5.25 MT - MT Gamble - (15) Herta Henne - $ 2.25 $ 1.72 HD (16) Belle Rounce - (17) Dale $ 2.71 HD $ .79 Seabrooke - (18) Laurie Wright "IC RD (20 to 23) All -Canada Radio - DON'T ~ A __ (24) Weed & Co. CFAX, VICTORIA: 1,000 watts on 810 kcs. (1) Saanich Broadcasting 3.33 PR $ 1.66 MT Co. Ltd. - (2, 3 & 5) Roy V. 3.66 GR GET Parrett - (7) David Shearer - $ 3.32 PR MT (9) Reginald Stone - (10) Graham 1.55 $ .99 MT Thompson - (12) Mrs. Mary Hedley (15) Garth Miller (16) 3.90 MT $ 1.99 - - GR Mrs. Mary Hedley - (18) Thomas 1.05 GR CAUGHT $ 2.20 HD Davidson - (20 & 21) Allied Broadcast Services (24) Donald 2.24 íti1T $ 2.22 HD - PR Cooke Inc. 2.12 $ 1.99 MT 1.09 HD WITH CJVI, VICTORIA: 10,000 $ .44 PR watts on 900 kcs. Dom. Basic. (1) Island 1.59 GR $ 4.88 MT Broadcasting Co. Ltd. - (2 & 3) 2.22 MT $ 2.66 MT Bill Guild - (5) Hugh Curtis - .55 GR YOUR (6) Dick Batey - (7) Walter $ 3.89 GR Cownden (10) William- 1.99 PR - Gordon $ 5.90 GR son - (11) Lundy Sanderson -- 3.49 MT (12) Mavis Cownden - (14) Bill $ 2.77 MT Allen (15) McGill 1.79 GR SALES - Bob - (16) $ .88 GR Mrs. Eleanor Moilliet - (17) Mrs. .68 MT Rae Case - (1$) Joe Sommers - 9. Ah PR (19) Cy Beard - (20 to 23) All - DOWN Canada Radio - (24) Weed & Co. CKDA, VICTORIA: 10,000 watts on 1,220 kcs. T -Can. Supp. (1) Capital Broadcasting System Ltd. - (2 & 3) David M. Armstrong (Station Manager - John Loader) - (4) Keith MacKenzie - (5) John Loader - (10) Andy Stephen - (11) Keith MacKenzie - (12) Mrs. Willi Taylor - (14) Ken Hughes - (15) Shirley Reason - (16) Cy Roberts - (17) Anne Welton - (18) Norman E. Bergquist - (20 & 21) Radio Reps - (22) Broadcast Use CFAC Calgary! Reps - (23) Scharf Broadcast Sales - (24) Young Canadian Ltd. 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CFCN, CALGARY: 10,000 watts on (17) Mrs. Nadia Sinclair - (18) 1,060 kcs. Dom. Basic. (1) The KEY Ted Wadson (Executive Engineer - Makepeace) (20 Voice of the Prairies, Ltd. - (2) 1. Owner or Company name 9. Music Director 17. Librarian Frank - & 21) H. Gordon Love - (3) James A. 2. President (if a company) 10. News Director 18. Chief Engineer Radio Reps - (22) Broadcast Reps Love, vice-president (Operations 3. Manager 11. Sports Director 19. Chief Operator - (23) Radio Reps (24) Young 4. Assistant Manager 12. Women's Director 20. Toronto Reps Ltd.; - Manager - Gordon L. Carter) - 5. Commercial Manager 13. Farm Director 21. Montreal Reps Canadian Harlan G. Oakes & (5) William E. Davis - (6) Don 6. Production Manager 14. Promotion Manager 22. Winnipeg Reps Assoc. Gordon Kelly-(9) 7. Program Manager 15. Traffic Manager 23. Vancouver Reps Thomas-(8) 8. Chief Announcer 16. Copy Chief 24. U.S. Reps E. W. Chapman-(10) William N. CHED, EDMONTON: 10,000 watts on Love - (11) Henry J. Viney - 1,080 kcs. (1) CHED Ltd. - (2) (13) J. Ross Henry - (14) James Hugh N. Sibbald - (3) Murray S. Louks - (15) Marguerite Co. Ltd. - (2 & 3) Hal Yerxa - Messner & Co. - (23) Scharf Dyck-(4) Lew Roskin-(5) Bill Doggett - (16) Frank B. Brand (4 & 5) Warren Holte - (6) Ross Broadcast Sales. Reid - (6) Jerry Forbes - (7) (17) Shirley Stonehouse - (18) Arthur - (7) Ron Anderson - Claude Blackwood - (9) Dick Robert W. Lamb - (20 & 21) (8) Rich Sims - (9) Ron Daley - CBX, EDMONTON: 50,000 watts on Taylor - (10) Don Rollans - (11) Radio Reps - (22) Broadcast Reps (10 & 11) Jim Brown - (12) Lee 1,010 kcs. Trans -Canada Network. Brian Hall - (12) Eleanor Mc- - (23) Radio Reps - (24) Young Gotaas - (13) Calvin Ross - (14) Owned and operated by the Cana- Dougall - (14) John Barton - Canadian Ltd.; Harlan G. Oakes Al Harrison - (15) Flo Carlson - dian Broadcasting Corporation. (15) Eleanor McDougall - (16) & Assoc. (16) Ray Wheeler - (17) Ron Ernie Mushtuk - (17) Dick Taylor Daley - (18) Lindy Olson - (19) CBXA, EDMONTON: 250 watts on - (18) Clint Nichol - (20 & 21) CKXL, CALGARY: 10,000 watts on Don Bish - (20 & 21) Lorrie Potts 740 kcs. Trans -Canada Network. Stephens & Towndrow - (22) A. 1,140 kcs. (1) CKXL Ltd. (2 & 3) & Co. - (22) A. J. Messner & Co. Owned and operated by the Cana- J. Messner & Co. - (23) Scharf A. R. McKenzie - (6 & 7) Len - (23) Scharf Broadcast Sales. dian Broadcasting Corporation. Broadcast Sales - (24) Forjoe & Carlson - (8) Fred Skelton - (9) Co. Mrs. Meda Lewis - (10 & 11) CJDV, DRUMHELLER: 1,000 watts CFRN, EDMONTON: 50,000 watts on Andy Philip - (14) Allan J. on 910 kcs. (1) Dinosaur Broad- 1,260 kcs. Dom. Basic. (1) Sun- CHFA, EDMONTON: 5,000 watts on Barker - (15) Anne Gillispie - casting (1957) Ltd. - (2 & 3) Tony wapta Broadcasting Company Ltd. 68U kcs. French Supp. (1) Radio - (17) Mrs. Meda Lewis - (18) Mayer - (4) Alice Patzer - (5) - (2) G. R. A. Rice - (3) A. J. Edmonton Ltée - (2) André M. Gordon R. Morrison - (20 to 23) Tony Mayer - (6) Bill Dowson - Hopps - (5) Bob Irvine - (6) Dechene - (3 & 5) Bernadin J. Stovin-Byles Ltd. - (24) Forjoe (7 & 8) Ken Tremain - (10, 11 & George A. Duffield - (9) Harry Gagnon - (8) Jacques Boucher & Co. 13) Jim Fisher - (15) Alice Patzer Farmer - (10) William Hogle - - (10 & 11) Tharcis Forestier - - (16) Bill Dowson - (18) John (11) Al Shaver - (12) Mrs. Megan (12) Mrs. Margaret Kemper - (17) CFCW, CAMROSE: 10,000 watts on Jonkman - (20 & 21) Allied Smith - (14) Glen O'Reilly - (15) Gabriel Paradis - (18) Laurier 970 kcs. (1) Camrose Broadcasting Broadcast Services - (22) A. J. Mary Collins - (16) John Baron - Leclair - (20 & 21) Jos. A. Hardy & Co. - (23) Scharf Broadcast Sales - (24) Devney-O'Connell Inc.

CJCA, EDMONTON: 10,000 watts daytime (5,000 watts nightime) on 930 kcs. T -Can. Supp. (1) Edmon- ton Broadcasting Co. Ltd. - (3) Rolfe Barnes - (5) Ed Hawkes - (6) Dalt Elton - (9) Harry Boon - (10) Russ Sheppard - (11) Don Chevrier - (12) Peg Miller - (13) Bill Perkins - (14) Bill Heather- ington (Sales) & Don Lamb (Station) - (15) Martha King - (16) Peg Miller - (17) Mary Haugland - (18) Frank Holling- worth - (19) Gord Skutle - (20 to 23) All -Canada Radio - (24) Weed & Co.

RALPH C. ELLIS CKUA, EDMONTON: 10,000 watts President on 580 kcs. (1) Alberta Govern- Toronto ment Telephones - (2) Hon. Ray_ mond Reierson - (3) John W. Hagerman - (7) Patrick F. Mc- Dougall - (8) Herbert Johnson - (10) Carl W. Noack - (11) Doug- las Morton - (12 & 17) Elaine Conroy - (18) William Pinko. CFGP, GRANDE PRAIRIE: 10,000 watts on 1,050 kcs. T -Can. Supp. (1) Northern Broadcasting Corp. Ltd. - (2) Hugh E. Pearson - ele,M9 (3) Cameron A. Perry - (4) Jack Soars - (5) Gordon Pearcy - (6 & 8) Colin Fraser - (9) Gott- fried Sprecher - (10) Robert Ate 44«ad Sharples - (11) Frances Tanner - (15) Mrs. Barbara Cook - (16) Mrs. Clara Dalen - (17) Cecil aff%a Morton - (18) James deRoaldes - (20 to 23) All -Canada Radio - JOSEPH A. MORGAN (24) Weed & Co. Sales Representative Toronto Pltiee,t0e4 CHEC, LETHBRIDGE: 5,000 watts on 1,090 kcs. (1) Southern Alberta Broadcasting Ltd. Veux eeat CJOC, LETHBRIDGE: 10,000 watts on 1,220 kcs. T -Can. Supp. (1) Lethbridge Broadcasting Ltd. - (2) H. E. Pearson - (3) Art Bal- FROM ALL OF four - (4) Gene Ross - (8) Bob Lang - (9) Hal Ivy - (10) Bill US Skelton - (11) Al McCann - (13) - Gene Lehto - (14) Larry Sher- wood - (15) Tony Bates - (16) TO ALL OF Jeanne Loetscher - (18) Doug Card - (20 to 23) All -Canada YOU. Radio - (24) Weed & Co. CKSA, LLOYDMINSTER: 1,000 watts on 1,150 kcs. (1) Sask. Alta. Broadcasters Ltd. - (2) Arthur F. Fremantle of Canada Limited Shortell - (3) Peter J. Edwards J. HENRI TREMBLAY (5) Frank A. Smith (National Representing California National Productions Inc. - Eastern Sales Supervisor Sales Manager - Peter J. Edwards) (6 & 7) Ron Rosvold (9) Montreal 17 DUNDONALD STREET, TORONTO 5 WALNUT 4-9635 - - Janet Gurney - (10) Bill Bourne - (11) Wes Montgomery - (13) Broadcaster Page Forty -Seven December 1st, 1960 Canadian Pat Baudru (14) Mrs. Jean Eldon Elliott (12) Bob Hilde - Servis - (16) Mrs. Eddie Kolmas - - Mrs. (17) Mrs. Inez McGowan B. McCune (15) Alice Wagner brande-(13) Lee Sage-(14) - - - Larson (17) Chris Dekker (15 & 16) Arlene (18) Maynard Greer - (20 & 21) - (16) Gordon - - Stovin-Byles Ltd. (22) A. J. Janet Gurney (18) Peter A. Cole - (17) Lillian Schweitzer - - - & 21) Jos. A. (18) Al Ruddell (20 to 23) Messner & Co. - (23) Stovin- Robertson - (20 - Byles Ltd. (24) Weed & Com- WE Co. (22) A. J. Messner Stovin-Byles Ltd. - (24) Devney- - Hardy & - Inc. pany. & Co. - (23) Scharf Broadcast O'Connell SEND Sales - (24) Devney-O'Connell Inc. CKBI, PRINCE ALBERT: 10,000 CKSW, SWIFT CURRENT: 250 TO YOU watts on 900 kcs. Dom. Basic. (1) watts on 1,400 kcs. (1) Frontier Broadcasting Co. Ltd. City Broadcasting Co. Ltd. - (2) CHAT, MEDICINE HAT: 1,000 watts Central - Wilf Gilbey THE BEST (1) (2) E. A. Rawlinson (3) F. F. Douglas Scott - (3) on 1,270 kcs. Dom. Supp. - (5) William Friest (6) Wilt Monarch Broadcasting Co. Ltd. - Rawlinson - (5) I. Robertson - - - WISHES FOR (7 & 9) I. Barrie (10 & 11) N. Gilbey - (7 to 9) Gordon Ross - (2) J. H. Yuill (3) Robert J. - (11) Lloyd - (6) Roche (12) Mrs. M. Sherman (10) John Newlove - A VERY MERRY Buss - (4 & 5) Ory Kope - - - Halyk (12) Mrs. June Smith - Lorne Havard (7) Ken Hortness (13) G. Palmer - (14) G. Prest - - Stan (15) Mrs. D. Fuller (16) A. (13) Jim Toews - (14) Douglas CHRISTMAS AND A - (9) Lorne Havard - (10) - - Scott (15) Mrs. Joyce Honsey Weiler (11) Slim Cook (12) Diehl - (17) Mrs. J. McLeod - - - - (18) T. VanNess (20 to 23) All - (16) Mrs. Martha Millen - (17) NEW YEAR Barbara Morrison (13) Mickey - - Wilf HAPPY -Paul (15) Canada Radio (24) Weed & Co. Miss Joan Sykes - (18) Lynch - (14) Bill - - Gilbey - (20) Air Time Sales Ltd. Barbara Morrison - (16) Louise (21) Radio Reps. (22) * Reiger (17) Wayne Craven - REGINA: 1,000 watts on - - - Bell CJME, Broadcast Reps. - (23) Radio (18) Sid Gaffney - (19) Joe 1,300 kcs. (1) Midwest Broad- Reps. - (20 to 23) All -Canada Radio - casters Ltd. - (2) J. Marsh Ellis (24) Weed & Co. - (3) Roy M. Malone - (4) Mrs. Jessie Ellis (5) Terry J. Ennis CBX, WATROUS: 50,000 watts on Fran Abrook - Network. 1,000 watts (6) Bob Zaran (8) Wally 540 kcs. Trans -Canada Clyde Bourassa CKYL, PEACE RIVER: - - Owned and operated by the on 630 kcs. (1) Peace River Broad- Cameron - (9) Ernest Green - Stu Blancher 3) John (10) Tom Lewis (11) Beattie Canadian Broadcasting Corpora- casting Corp. Ltd. - (2 & - tion. Bob Bradburn Skelly (4 & 5) Bill McNabb - Martin - (12) Mrs. Jessie Ellis - - (13) Wally Cameron (14) J. Thelma Buxton (6) Curley Gurlock - (7) John - Daryl Burlingham Gurlock Marsh Ellis - (15) Ken Roland WEYBURN: 1,000 watts day- Skelly - (8) Curley - - CFSL, Lawrence Bonneville & 11) Jim Gray (14) Bill (16) Mrs. Jeannie Dewhurst - time (250 watts nightime) on (10 - Roy Currie McNabb - (15) Sharleen Simmons (18) Ernest Green - (20 to 23) 1,340 kcs. (1) Soo Lin? Broadcast- - (16) Jay Dell - (17) Sharleen Stovin-Byles Ltd. - (24) Devney- ing Co. Ltd. - (2) Tom G. Laing Mae Cornish Simmons - (18) Ken Anholt. O'Connell Inc. - (3) Norman A. Hickey - (4) Bill Cameron A. J. Donahue - (5) Norman A. Joe Campbell (6 & 7) Ron W. Durda 1,000 watts on CKCK, REGINA: 5,000 watts on Hickey - Eleanor Cailes CKRD, RED DEER: (8) John Deadlock (9) Jerry 850 kcs. Dom. Supp. (1) Central 620 kcs. T -Can. Supp. (1) Trans - - - Vern Dallin (2) Fichtemann - (10) Vince Doods Alberta Broadcasting Co. Ltd. - canada Communications - (12) Howard Dallin 5) Bill Michael (3) Donald R. - (11) Ron W. Durda - (2) Len Purnell - (3 & Sifton - Mary Emile McGregor (13) Russel Down Scott (6) Joe Meyers - (8) Dawson (General Manager - - Les Edwards - Scott Harold A. Crittenden) (5) Jim Clare Moody - (14) Mary Emile Rod Stephen - (10) Alen - - McGregor (15) Mrs. Pat Chap- Ida Ellingson (11) Joe Meyers (12) Mert Grisenthwaite .- (6) Bob Mac- - Fisher - donald (9) Gordon Hancock man - (16) Gerald Tennant - Dennis Heronemus (13) Ken Allen - - - (18) Robert - (16) Ken Allen (10) Jim Struthers (11) Ken (17) Murray Dale - Peter Hicks (15) Amy Smith - - McDonald (20 & 21) National (18) Ken Martin (20 & 21) Milton (12) Audrey -Arm Taylor - Bill Hicks - - - Broadcast Sales (22 & 23) Art Henderson Allied Broadcast Services - (22) (13) Jim Struthers -(14) Audrey - - Donald Co. Scharf Ann Taylor (Retail Sales Man- Stovin-Byles Ltd. - (24) Ken Hutson A. J. Messner & -(23) Inc. Broadcast Sales - (24) Young ager - Ron Lamborn) - (15) Al Cooke Lynn Hoskins Canadian Ltd. Sheridan - (16) Carol Gay Bell Terry Higgins - (17) Anne Roland - (18) CJGX, YORKTON: 10,000 watts Bud Haffstein Ernie A. Strong - (19) Howie daytime (1,000 nightime) on 940 Joan Henning Dean (20 to 23) All -Canada - kcs. Dom. Basic. (1) Yorkton Lee Huggins SASKATCHEWAN Radio (24) Weed & Co. Co. Ltd. (2) F. - Broadcasting - Lorne Jamieson CFRG, GRAVELBOURG: 5,000 watts K. Tully - (3) George G. Gal- Daytime G. Phillips Edna Kinlock on 710 kcs. French Supp. CKRM, REGINA: 10,000 watts on lagher - (5) Mervyn broadcasting only. (1) Radio- (6 & 9) Ed. Laurence - (10) Barbara Karol Rosario 980 kcs. Dom. Basic. (1) Western - Keil- Laurie Korchin Gravelbourg Ltée. - (2) Communications Ltd. (2) E. A. Dick Reynolds - (11) Jim E. Morin, M.D. (3). Dumont - back (13) Douglas R. Sherwin Mabel Lewis - DeGagné McCusker - (3) Wilf Collier - - Lepage - (5) Joseph E. (5) Bob Hill (6) Art Kennard - (15) Mrs. Jean A. Coleridge - Miriam Langstaff (6 & 7) Dumont Lepage - (8) - (16) Wm. Graham (17) Terry Tom Loran - Andrée - (10) - (11) Ed - Marcel Moor - (9) Miss Robinson (14) Mrs. Martha Morrison - (18) Harry F. McRae Nan Marshall Audette (10) Marcel Moor - - (20 & 21) Radio Reps. (22) - (12) Fidler - (15) Miss Kae Lazaruk - - Margaret Morrison (11) Arthur Bouffard - (18) Len Cozine (20 to 23) A. J. Messner & Co. - (23) Andrée Audette (13) Marcel - - Scharf Broadcast Sales (24) Martha Mills - Radio Reps - (24) Young Cana- - Willy Mauchel Moor - (14) Dumont Lepage - dian Ltd. Young Canadian Ltd. (15 & 16) Miss Jeanne Beauregard Bill Murphy - (17) Miss Andrée Audette Myrtle Madder (18) Raymond Lizée - (19) CFNS, SASKATOON: 1,000 watts on MANITOBA Tom Miller Arthur Bouffard (20 & 21) 1,170 kcs. French Supp. (1) Radio Gerry McIntosh - 10,000 day- Interprovincial Broadcast Sales - Prairies -Nord Ltée. CFAM, ALTONA: watts Don MacDougall time (5,000 nightime) on 1,290 kcs. (23) Scharf Broadcast Sales - Carl O'Brien (24) Devney-O'Connell Inc. (1) Southern Manitoba Broadcast- CFQC, SASKATOON: 5,000 watts on ing Co. Ltd. - (2) Walter E. Al Peters 600 kcs. Dom. Basic. (1) A. A. Kroeker-(3) Dennis Barkman- Maxine Peterson 250 watts CFGR, GRAVELBOURG: Murphy & Sons Ltd. - (2 & 3) (5) Elmer Hildebrand - (6) John Bob Roberts on 1,230 kcs. French Supp. Night- Vernon Dallin (Station Manager - Simpson (10) James Neaves only. Same staff - - Cy Rouse time broadcasting Roy Currie) (4) G. Blair (11) Ken Klassen (12) Mrs. Sielski as CFRG. - - Bernice Nelson - (5) E. Clyde Bourassa 011y Penner - (13) Dr. Peter Stoltz (6) Laurie Korchin (8) Stew Wes - - Olson - (14) Dave Friesen - (15) Mavis Trask Blancher (9) Bud Haffstein A. N. Braun (16) Miss Marilyn CRAB, MOOSE JAW: 10,000 watts - - - Toby Trowbridge on 800 kcs. Dom. Basic. (1) Radio (10) Bill Cameron - (11) Don Martens - (17) Hans Abdriessen Station CHAB Ltd. - (2) Jack Whittman - (12) Miss Margaret - (18) John Pauls - (20 & 21) Jan Vandertuuk Moffat - (3) Jack Moffat - (4 & Morrison - (13) Warren Wismer National Broadcast Sales - (22) Warren Wismer 5) Nev Skingle - (6) Bill Falkner - (14) Dennis Fisher - (15) Miss A. J. Messner & Co. - (23) Don Whittman - (10) John McManus - (11) Mabel Lewis - (16) Mrs. Maxine Scharf Broadcast Sales - (24) Edith Warriner Ken Newans - (12) Mrs. Mickey Peterson - (17) Mrs. Eleanor Donald Cooke Inc. Lewis - (13) Ted Kelly - (15) Cailes - (18) Lynn Hoskins - (20 Mrs. Genevieve McNamara - (17) & 21) Radio Reps. - (22) Broad- Pick- cast Reps. (23) Radio Reps. CKX, BRANDON: 10,000 watts day- Atme Wilson - (18) Mery - - time (1,000 watts nightime) on ford (20 & 21) Stephens & (24) Young Canadian Ltd.; Harlan - G. Oakes & Assoc. 1,150 kcs. Dom. Basic. (1) Western Towndrow (22) A. J. Messner Ltd. (2 - Broadcast Manitoba Broadcasters - & Co. - (23) Scharf & 3) John B. Craig - (4) Eric CFQC RADIO Sales - (24) Weed & Co. CKOM, SASKATOON: 5,000 watts Davies - (5) Ernie Holland - on 1,420 kcs. (1) Saskatoon Broad- (6 & 7) Frank Bird - (10) John 600 kc CJNB, NORTH BATTLEFORD: casting Co. Ltd. - (2 & 3) Robert Wallace - (11) Henry Stothard 10,000 watts on 1,460 kcs. (1) A. Hosie (Station & Commercial - (13) Frank Bird - (14) Mary 5000 watts Northwestern Broadcasting Co. Manager - Bill Stovin) - (6) Freeman - (15) Mrs. May Ltd. - (2) Harry S. Hay - (3 & 5) Arnold E. Stilling - (7 & 9) Kostenchuk - (16) Don Williams Harry G. Dekker (Local Sales Gordon E. Walburn - (10) Bill - (17) Mrs. Joan Fisher - (18) Manager - Alex Johnson) - (6 & Settatree - (11) Arnold E. Stilling Humphrey Davies - (19) Harold SASKATOON 7) Eldon Elliott - (8) Bob Hilde - - (13) Dan Worden - (14) Mrs. Donogh - (20 & 21) Radio brande - (10) Lee Sage - (11) Pat Baudru - (15) Lolamae Reps. - (22) A. J. 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Co. - (23) Scharf Broadcast - (20 to 22) Paul Mulvihill & Co. Sales - (25) Young Canadian KEY - (24) Young Canadian Ltd. Ltd. 1. Owner or Company name 9. Music Director 17. Librarian 2. President tif a company) 10. News Director 18. Chief Engineer CJBQ, BELLEVILLE: 1,000 watts 11. 19. Chief CKDM, DAUPHIN: 10,000 watts on 3. Manager Sports Director Operator on 800 kcs. Dom. Supp. (1) Quinte 4. Assistant Manager 12. Women's Director 20. Toronto Reps Co. 730 kcs. (1) Dauphin Broadcasting 5. Commercial Manager 13. Farm Director 21. Montreal Reps Broadcasting Ltd. - (2) Dr. Co. Ltd. - (2) A. T. Warnock, 6. Production Manager 14. Promotion Manager 22. Winnipeg Reps G. A. Morton - (3) Frank C. 7. 15. Manager 23. Vancouver Reps Q.C. (3) Jack M. Henderson Program Manager Traffic Murray - (4 & 5) J. H. Mac- - - 8. Chief Announcer 16. Copy Chief 24. U.S. Reps (5) Dave Bates - (8 & 9) Doug Donald - (6) Lee Jourard - (7) Simmons - (10) Ben Meisner - Frank C. Murray - (8) Tom (11) Lou Hill - (12) Mrs. Helen Hookings - (9) Frank C. Murray Henderson - (13) Lou Hill - (20 & 21) Lorrie Potts & Co. - CKRC, WINNIPEG: 5,000 watts on - (10) Harry Muthall - (11) (14) N. Shodine - (15) Mrs. L. (22) A. J. Messner & Co. - (23) 630 kcs. Dom. Basic. (1) Trans - Jack Devine - (12) Harriet McPhee - (16) Mrs. A. Mansoff Scharf Broadcast Sales. canada Communications Ltd. - Stevens - (13) Phil Flagler - (18) A. (2) Michael C. Sifton (3) J. (14) J. H. MacDonald (15) Miss - (17) Doug Simmons - CKSB, ST. BONIFACE: 10,000 watts - - Watson (19) P. Senchik - (20) Al. Hammond - (5) W. T. (Bill) Diana Paxman - (16) Mrs. Margo - Radio on 1,050 kcs. French Supp. (1) Valentine (7) Robert T. Bye Hall (17) Mrs. Janet Heitshu Air Time Sales - (21) Radio -Saint -Boniface Ltée. (2) - - - - Reps. (22) A. J. Messner & Co. - (10) Ev. Dutton - (11) Ron Oakes (18) J. B. Buchanan - (20 to 23) - Roland -Trudeau - (3) Roland (13) Garth Taylor (14) Tom Stovin-Byles Ltd. (24) Young - (23) Scharf Broadcast Sales - Couture (5) Ralph Norman- - - (24) Young Canadian Ltd. - Ashmore - (15) Miss Sandra Canadian Ltd. deau (Program Co-ordinator - Mitchell (16) Len Gzebb Miss Flore Toupin) (10 & 11) - - FLIN FLON: 1,000 watts on - (18) Bert Cooper - (19) Bill CJNR, BLIND RIVER: 1,000 watts CFAR, Valmore Gervais (12) Mrs. 23) 590 kcs. T -Can. Supp. (1) Arctic - Michaluk - (20, 21 & All - on 730 kcs. T -Can. Supp. (1) Nash Marie Laurencelle - (15) Miss Canada Radio (24) Weed & Co. Radio and Television Broadcasting Radio Corporation Ltd. - (2) J. Miss - (3) J. Everett Cecile Fredette - (16) Made- Ltd. Grey Mundie - leine Painchaud (17) Mrs. CKY,WINNIPEG: 50,000 watts on Smallwood (7) A. D. Cobben - - Aimée Simons (19) Yves Ré- 580 kcs. (1) Broadcasting Station CHIC, BRAMPTON: 250 watts on (11) Karl Edmands (12) - E. - - millard (20 & 21) Interpro- CKY Ltd. - (2) Lloyd Moffat 1,090 kcs. (1) CHIC Ltd. (2) Bunnie Pineault - (14) Dave - (3) Boyling (5) Don - (16) vincial Broadcast Sales - (23) - Sid - Gordon F. Keeble (3 & 5) John Watson - (15) Ron Greig - Scharf Broadcast Sales (24) McDermid (6 & 7) Jack - Mrs. Kay Krezeski (17) George - - Fox - (8) Bill McCutcheon - - Devney-O'Connell Inc. Stewart-(9) Herb Brittain-(10) (9) Bette McDermott (10) Bill Young - (18) Eric Mason - (20 Bill Treblicoe - (11) Jack Wells - & 21) Lorrie Potts & Co. - (22) CBW, WINNIPEG: 50,000 watts on Shackleton - (12) Les Harrison - (12 & 13) Bill Treblicoe - (14) (13) Bill Shackleton (14) A. J. Messner & Co. - (23) 990 kcs. Trans -Canada Network. Don Kirton (15) Mrs. Marj. - - Scharf Broadcast Sales - (24) Owned and operated by the Cana- - Bill McCutcheon - (15) Mrs. Gillies - (16) Ken Babb - (17) Terry Beals (16) Miss Shirley Young Canadian Ltd. dian Broadcasting Corporation. Herb Brittain - (18) Andy Malo- - (Studio Engineer - Panter - (17) Bette McDermott 250 10,000 on wanchuk - (18) Bob McBean (20 to 23) CHFC, FORT CHURCHILL: CJOB, WINNIPEG: watts Bill Martin) (20 & 21) Stephens - - 1,230 kcs. and 680 kcs. (1) Blick Broadcasting - Stovin-Byles Ltd. (24) Donald watts on Owned (24) & - Broad- (2) O. & Towndrow - Forjoe Cooke Inc. operated by the Canadian Limited - John Blick - Co. casting Corporation. (3 & 5) Roderick M. MacLennan - (6) Charles McCartney - (7) CKPC, BRANTFORD: 10,000 watts CFRY, PORTAGE LA PRAIRIE: Hugh Ingraham - (8) George ONTARIO on 1,380 kcs. Dom. Supp. (1) 250 watts on 1,270 kcs. (1) Port- McCloy - (9) Victor Turland - CKBB, BARRIE: 10,000 watts on Telephone City Broadcast Ltd. - age -Delta Broadcasting Co. Ltd. (10) Alan Bready - (11) Jim 950 kcs. (1) Barrie Broadcasting (2) Mrs. Florence Buchanan - - (2 & 3) Richard D. Hughes - Barrie - (12) Heather Keats - Co. Ltd. - (2) Ralph T. Snel- (3) Richard Buchanan - (5) Russ (5) Dolores Kustra - (6 & 7) (13) Rey Isley - (14) R. R. Moody grove - (3) Robert Hunter - Waters - (7) Arnold Anderson Jack E. Follett - (10 & 11) Alan - (15) Miss Elizabeth Fraser - (5) Vern Furber - (6) Grant - (8) Charlie Doering - (9) Van Alstine - (12) Nancy Layne (16) Hugh Ingraham - (17) Victor Forsythe - (10) Bill Harrington Arnold Anderson - (10) James - (13) Alan Van Alstine - (14) Turland - (18) Reg V. Dune - - (11) Bill Bennett - (12) Harding - (11) Arnold Anderson Jack E. Follett - (15) Mrs. (19) Al Karlen - (20 to 23) Wendy Hicks - (15) Mrs. Shirley - (13) James Featherston - (14) Beulah Duncan - (17) Dolores Radio Reps. - (24) Young Cana- Archer - (16) Mrs. Margaret Charles Doering - (15) Glen Deanna - (18) Ricky Hughes - dian Ltd. Hennebry - (18) Harold Atkinson Walker - (16) Mrs. Margaret NOW GET BROADCAST QUALITY

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ASTRALELECTRIC 44 DANFORTH RD., SCARBOROUGH, ONT. Page Forty -Nine December 1st, 1960 Canadian Broadcaster 5,000 watts on CKWS KINGSTON: 5,000 watts on (17) Arnold Anderson (18) Tom Ross (20 & 21) CKOC, HAMILTON: Tolti - - - - 1,150 kcs. T-Can-Supp. (1) Went- 960 1ccs. T -Can. Basic. (1) Fron- (18) James Featherston (19) Radio Reps. - (22) Stovin-Byles Ltd. - Ltd. (23) All -Canada Radio worth Broadcasting Co. Ltd. - tenac Broadcasting Co. - Robert Burger (20 & 21) Lorrie - - (2) Rupert Davies (3) - Broad- (24) Young Canadian Ltd. (2) Clifford Sifton - (3) William Senator - Potts & Co. - (23) Scharf Geoffrey V. Wally Rewegan (5) Bill King Sales. T. Cranston - (5) - cast Lewis - (6) Jack M. Hill - (10) - (7) Carl Cogan - (8) Bryan CFTJ, GALT: 250 watts oh 1,110 D. Graham Emslie (11) Joe Olney - (9) Betty Martin - (10) CFJR, BROCKVILLE: 1,000 watts kcs. (1) The Galt Broadcasting - Robert- Floyd Patterson (11) Max nightime) on 1,450 Carbury - (12) Mrs. Joan - daytime (250 Co. Ltd. - (2 & 3) John V. Evans shaw - (14) Lyn Cooper - (15) Jackson - (13) Bryan Olney - kcs. Dom. Basic. (1) Eastern (5) Bert Bond (10) Jack (16) Mrs. (14) Arlene Robertson (15) Broadcasting Co. Ltd. - - Mrs. Marion Goddard - - Ontario - Etherton - (12) Betty Lee - (15) Mrs. Joan Robertshaw (17) Mrs. Frances Harvey - (16) Mrs. (2 & 3) Jack R. Radford - (4) Carol Haller (16) Pat Bell - Leslie Eva Howard (17) Betty Martin (5) -Keith - - Arthur N. Todd - (18) - Thomas Statham - (18) Patrick Stone - (20 & 21) Horton (20 to 23) All -Canada - (18) David Travers - (19) Pelton (6 & 7) Jim Chapman Radio Time Sales (22) A. J. - Deryk Sparks (20) National - (11) - Radio - (24) Weed & Co. - - (10) Jack R. Radford - Messner & Co. - (23) Scharf Broadcast Sales - (22 & 23) All - Tom Statham - (12) Wayne Van- Broadcast Sales. Canada Radio - (24) Weed & Co. Exan - (13) Lloyd Kerr - (15) CKAR, HUNTSVILLE: 1,000 watts Miss Norine Kelly - (17) Jim on 590 kcs. (1) Muskoka Parry (18) Peter Paczynski CJOY, GUELPH: 10,000 watts day- Broadcasting Ltd. (2) CJKL, KIRKLAND LAKE: 5,000 Chapman - on Sound - - (20 & 21) Jos. A. Hardy & Co. time (5,000 watts nightime) Lloyd Olan - (3) Garth Thomas watts on 560 kcs. T -Can. Basic. - (24) Young Canadian Ltd. 1,060 kcs. (1) CJOY Ltd, - (2) - (5) Vic Halden - (6) Garth (1) Kirkland Lake Broadcasting Wallace O. C. Slatter - (3) Fre- Thomas (7 & 8) Roy Switzer Ltd. - (2) Mrs. I. Brydson - (3) T. Metcalf (4) John A. - Clyde CFCO, CHATHAM: 1,000 watts on derick - - (9) Garth Thomas - (10) Nev Harry M. Edgar - (4 & 5) Jackson (5) Clifford R. Muir Brydle (6, 7 & 11) Don O'Neil 630 kcs. Dom. Basic. (1 & 3) John - - Botton - (11) Garth Thomas - - Beardall (Personnel Manager - (6) Gordon Field - (7) Donald (12) Mel Halden - (13) Doug - (12) Mrs. Anita Thompson - (5 & 6) Arch LeBlanc (10 & 11) Norman Tipper (14) Vic Halden (15) (13) Tom Gauthier (14) Bill Gordon Brooks) - - (14) - - - & 8) Bob Anakin Jary - (13) Robert Cronk - Miss Gail Markle (16) Nev Inglis (15) Mrs. Gaye Fennah Ferrie - (7 - Field (15) Miss Sybil - - (9 & 10) Mrs. Una Fulcher - (13) Gordon - Botten - (17) Roy Switzer - (18) Arch Ferrie (14) Gordon Brooks Rothwell - (16) Mrs. Jean Kruger Albert Vandeersteeg (20) Air - (17) Miss Sharleen Heffernan - (18) Bob Anakin. - Time Sales Ltd. - (21) Radio - (18) Robert Nagyobb - (20) Reps. - (21) Jos. 1,000 watts on Ontario Radio Sales - CHUC, COBOURG: A. Hardy & Co. (22 & 23) 1,500 kcs. (1) Radio CHUC Ltd. - - CKAR-1, PARRY SOUND: 250 watts P. Eng. Radio Reps. - (24) Donald Cooke WHILE (2 & 3) D. B. Williamson, Inc. on 1,340 kcs. Satellite of CKAR. - (5) Gordon R. Earl - (7) Ken Sanie staff. Duke - (10) Pete Blackwell - (11) Dick Trotter - (12) Mrs. CHIQ, HAMILTON: 5,000 watts on Louise Guy - (13) Don Johnson 1,280 kcs. (1) CHIQ Limited - CJRL,KENORA: 1,000 watts on 1,220 THEY - (15) Lois Snelgrove - (16) (2) J. Irving Zucker - (5) Geo. kcs. Dom. Basic. (1) Lake of the Mrs. Beth Larson - (17) Mrs. W. Harper - (6) Tom Thomas - Woods Broadcasting Ltd. - (2) Louise Guy - (18) Gord Skinner (7) John Wilcox - (8) Mervin Stuart King - (3) William Wylie - (19) John Thompson - (20 & Stack - (9) John Wilcox - (10) - (8 & 10) Wes Rowson - (11) 21) Radio & TV Sales. Mervin Stack - (11) Dal Ross - Larry Johnstone - (12) Wes LAST (14) Geo. W. Harper - (15) Mrs. Rowson - (15) Mrs. Joyce Chev- CFML, CORNWALL: 1,000 watts on Joan Sollie (16) Mervin L. rier - (16) Mrs. Gail Bichon - - Dick Queen (20 to 23) 1,110 kcs. (1) CFML Inc. Thomas - (18) Leslie Rook - (18) - A limited supply of extra (20 & 21) Lorrie Potts & Co. Stovin-Byles Ltd. - (24) Donald Cooke Inc. CJSS, CORNWALL: 1,000 watts on copies of this Directory 1,220 kcs. Dom. Supp. (1) Corn- CHML, HAMILTON: 5,000 watts on wall Broadcasting Ltd. (3) Don 900 kcs. Dom. Supp. (1) Maple CKLC, KINGSTON: 5,000 watts on - is available at Martz (Operations Manager - Lee Leaf Broadcasting Co. Ltd. - (2) 1,380 kcs. Dom. Supp. (1) St. Issue Dunbar) - (5) Robert McGuigan Kenneth D. Soble - (3) T. E. Lawrence Broadcasting Co. Ltd. - ( 6 & 7) Lee Dunbar - (10) Darling - (5) W. D. Whitaker - - (2) R. S. Grant - (3) Terry Franklyn Smith - (11) Barrie (6) W. E. Hall - (10) Don John- French - (5) John French - (6) Dunsmore - (13) William La- ston - (11) Norm Marshall - John Bermingham - (8) Terry 50c each Salle - (14) William McKadden (12) Agnes M. Anderson - (14) Coles - (9) Joe Walters - (10) - (15) Miss Vera Leonard - (16) Michael Thompson - (15) June Ralph Donnely - (11) Bill Hamil- Mrs. Virginia Jalkenan - (17) Archer - (16) Frank Fogwell - ton - (12) Marion Earl - (13) Mrs. Elinor Burt - (18) Mahlon (17) Ed Preston - (18) Ed Victor Cliff Robb - (14) Mrs. Hope Clark - (19) Lyal Nixon - (20 (19) Ross Wilson - (20) Stephens Glenn - (15) Doreen Hewson - Canadian Broadcaster & 21) Allied Broadcast Services (16) Mrs. Kay Maughan (17) & Towndrow - (21) National - Bay St. - (24) Weed & Co. Broadcast Sales - (22) A. J. Joe Walters - (18) Bill Grant - 219 Messner & Co. - (23) Scharf (19) Kevin Nagle - (20 to 23) Toronto 1, Ont. CFOB, FORT FRANCES: 1,000 watts Broadcast Sales - (24) Young Stovin-Byles Ltd. - (24) Forjoe on 800 kcs. Dom. Supp. (1) Border Canadian Ltd. & Co. Inc. Broadcasting Ltd. - (2 & 3) D. A. Fawcett - (4) Gordon McBride - (5 to 7) D. A. Fawcett - (8) Kieth Vettergreen - (9) Bob Mattson - (10 & 11) Dennis Soar - (12) Connie Avis - (13) Dick Heard - (14) Kieth Vettergreen - (15) Frances Pelltier - (16) Dave Peterson - (17) Don Ryan - (18) Oscar Petsnick - (19) Jim Coghill - (20) Air -Time Sales - (21) Radio Reps. - (22) A. J. Messner & Co. - (23) Radio Reps. - (24) Donald Cooke Inc. CJLX, FORT WILLIAM: 5,000 watts on 800 kcs. (1) Lakehead Broad- casting Co. Ltd. - (2 & 3) R. P "Mac" MacGowan - (5) Walter J. Clemens - (6 & 7) Johnny Murphy - (9) Gary Parkhill - (10) Ron Knight - (11) Jack Thomson - (12) Connie Chicorli - (13) Ron Knight - (14) Johnny Murphy - (15) Mrs. Mary Smyth - (16) Connie Chicorli - (17) Fred King - (18) Murray Shields (19) Don McKenzie - (20 & 21) Lorrie Potts & Co. - (22) A. J. Messner & Co. - (23) Scharf Broadcast Sales.

CKPR, FORT WILLIAM: 5,000 watts daytime (1,000 nightime) on 580 kcs. T-Can. Supp. (1) H. F. Dougall Co. Ltd. - (3) Chester M. McKown - (5) Jack Alexan- der - (10) John Friesen - (11) Joe Kezokowsky - (15) Joan CONSULT LORRIE POTTS & CO., TORONTO MONTREAL Ellis - (16) Mrs. Mary Ann - Papineau - (17) Dorothy Hopkins Page Fifty Canadian Broadcaster December 1st, 1960 northern Engineered...

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- (16) Mrs. Jane Milligan - (17) KEY (7) Vaughn Bjerre - (9) Mrs. Mose Yokom (18) Cy L. Spence Monica McCarrell - (10 & 11) - 17. Librarian 1. Owner or Company name 9. Music Director (20 & 21) National Broadcast 18. Engineer Ed. Blake - (12) Mrs. Dorca - 2. President (if a company) 10. News Director Chief 19. Chief Operator Ballantyne (14) Patrick Dorey Sales - (22) All -Canada Radio 3. Manager 11. Sports Director - (24) Weed & Co. 4. Assistant Manager 12. Women's Director 20. Toronto Reps - (15) Grace Howard - (16) - 5. Commercial Manager 13. Farm Director 21. Montreal Reps Charles Sterne (17) Mrs. 6. Production Manager 14. Promotion Manager 22. Winnipeg Reps - Vancouver Reps Monica McGarrell (18) Ron. CKCR, KITCHENER: 250 watts on 7. Program Manager 15. Traffic Manager 23. - 8. Chief Announcer 16. Copy Chief 24. U.S. Reps Turnpenny - (19) Roeland 1,490 kcs. Dom. Supp. (1) Kit- Koster - (20 & 21) National chener Waterloo Broadcasting Co Broadcast Sales Ltd. (22 & 23) Ltd. (2) J. I. Zucker (3) - - - 1,000 Sales (23) Scharf Broadcast Stovin-Byles Ltd. (24) Devney- Gordon J. Schaus (5) John G. CJSP, LEAMINGTON: watts - - - 710 Broad- Sales. O'Connell Inc. Liddle - (6) Dave Cash - (7) on kcs. (1) Sun Parlor Dick Weber (11) Don Cameron casters Ltd. - (2) Al A. Bruner - C. Brandy CFPL, LONDON: 10,000 watts on (12) Mrs. Betty Anne Rogers - (3 & 5) Stuart CKMP, MIDLAND: 250 watts on - - (Retail Manager - John C. Garton) 980 kcs. Dom. Basic. (1) London (15) Jeanette Lavery - (16) Leo (9) Free Press Printing Co. Ltd. 1,290 kcs. (1) Midland-Penetang Trainor (17) Molly Zackrzews- - (6) Lou F. Tomasi - Jack - Broadcasting Ltd. (2) Stan - Madden (10) Arthur S. Gadd (2) Walter J. Blackburn - (3) - ki - (18) Ion Hartman - (20 & - T. Man- Tulk (3) Bruce Armstrong - 21) - (11) John C. Garton - (12) Murray Brown (Station - Lorrie Potts & Co. -(22) A. Douglas C. Trowell) (6 & 10) John McCullogh - (12) J. Messner & Co. (23) Mrs. JoAnne Fillmore - (13) ager - - (13) - Scharf (5) N. Knight (6, 7 & Miss Arlene Armstrong - Broadcast Sales (24) Devney- Ronald Maynard - (14) Stuart Charles - Bruce Armstrong (14) Gil - C. (15) Mrs. Effie Roach 9) Ward M. Cornell (10) Hugh - O'Connell Inc. Brandy - - Parenteau (15) Miss Madeleine - (16) Martin B. Walley - (17) Bremner - (11) Peter James - - Roy Jewell (14) Harvey Vallee - (16) Bill Braham - (17) Craig Cole - (18) Donald Thomp- (13) - (18) (20 21) Radio & Tele- M. Clarke (15 & 16) Jack N. Miss Madeleine Vallee - CKKW, KITCHENER: 1,000 watts on son - & - Tulk (20 & 21) Jos. A. 1,320 vision Sales. Illman (17) Miss Hilde Schuster Stan - kcs. (1) Twin City Broad- - Hardy & Co. casting Co. Ltd. - (2) A. E. - (18) Glen Robitaille - (19) Dunker - (3) A. Hodge - (5) CKLY, LINDSAY: 1,000 watts on Keith Roberts - (20 to 23) All - E. F. Howard - (6 & 7) Dave 910 kcs. (1) Greg -May Broadcast- Canada Radio - (24) Weed & Co. CHVC, NIAGARA FALLS: 10,000 Wright - (10) Ross Marshall - ing Ltd. - (2 & 3) E. Neill watts on 1,600 kcs. (1) Radio (11) Hugh Bowman - (13) John Gregory - (4) C. A. (Bill) CKSL, LONDON: 5,000 watts on Station CHVC Limited - (2) B. Bradshaw - (14) Dave Wright - Gregory - (5) Max Tyson - (7) 1,290 kcs. (1) London Broadcasters Howard Bedford - (3) Arthur (15) Mrs. J. Pullin - (16) Mark Douglas Whelan - (12) Mrs. Limited - (2) F. Vincent Regan W. Blakely - (5) Michael Mezo Overed - (18) R. R. Shantz - Thelma Gibson - (15) Mrs. Millie - (3) Don M. E. Hamilton - (4) Jr.-(6) Mrs. Emily Lamb-(8) (20 to 23) All -Canada Radio - Langton - (18) C. A. (Bill) Gre- William E. Robinson - (5) Al Jack Barr - (10) Stanley Harris - (24) Young Canadian Ltd. gory - (20 & 21) Radio Times Snider - (6) Roeland Koster - (11) Gord Dorst-(12) Mrs. Emily Lamb - (13) Joseph Wilson - (14) Arthur W. Blakely - (15) Mrs. Edith Guild - (16) Mrs. Alma Miles - (17) Mrs. Isabel Reid - (18) Ken Lee - (20) Ontario Radio Sales - (21) Lorrie Potts & Co. - (22) A. J. Messner & Co. - (23) Scharf Broadcast Sales - (24) Donald Cooke Inc.

CFCH, NORTH BAY: 10,000 watts on 600 kcs. T -Can. Basic. (1) %jø'tm&u«. Northern Broadcasting Co. Ltd. - ftlea4ef (2) Mrs. P. A. Campbell - (3) Harvey Freeman - (5) Clarence Houston - (7) Wm. O'Halloran - (8) Bruce Ruggles- (9) Shirley Ruggles - (10) Reg Finnemore - (11) Peter Handley - (12) Erna Higgins - (14) Bruce Thousands of newscasts aired daily by Canada's broadcasting stations Ruggles - (15) Melba Bainville - (16) Erna Higgins - (17) Shirley feed the insatiable Canadian appetite for up-to-the-minute news of an Ruggles - (18) Gordon Ballan- tyne - (19) James Hadwin - agitated world. (20 & 21) National Broadcast Sales (22 & 23) All - Can - ada Radio - (24) Weed & Co. Millions dial for balanced, authoritative newscasts reporting latest CHWO, OAKVILLE: 1,000 watts daytime (500 nightime) on 1,250 information from home and abroad. kcs. (1) CHWO Radio Ltd. - (2 & 3) Howard C. Caine - (5) Victor Tipple ¢Retail Sales Man- ager - Bill Jones) - (6) Dick Broadcast News serves Canada's private broadcasters: 186 radio George - (8) Frank Taylor - (9) Dick George - (10) Cy Young (News Editor - Jim Yarrow) - and 47 television stations. BN teletypes pulse 24 hours a day in news- (11) John Black - (12) Mrs. Jean Caine - (14) Ed. Watson - (15) rooms across the country with news from The Canadian Press, The Mrs. Nell Greensides - (16) Mrs. Kai Parker - (17) Dick George Associated Press and Reuters. - (18) Bill McNaughton - (19) Don Weaver - (20) Air Time Sales - (21 to 23) Radio Reps. CFOR, ORILLIA: 10,000 watts on 1,570 kcs. Dom. Supp. (1) Radio Station CFOR Ltd. - (2 & 3) Gordon E. Smith - (4 & 5) Pete McGarvey - (6 & 7) Ken Mc- Donald - (9) Mrs. Marg Mc- Farland - (10) Robert Douglas - (12) Mrs. Wanda Miller - (13) Pete McGarvey - (15) Mrs. Peggy Smith - (16) Paul Smith - (17) Mrs. Marg McFarland - (18) Peter Rowe - (19) Mrs. Pearl Graham - (20 & 31) Stephens & Towndrow - (22) A. J. Messner & Co. - (24) Young Canadian Ltd. BROADCAST NEWS CKLB, OSHAWA: 10,000 watts day- time (5,000 nightime) on 1,350 kcs. (1) Lakeland Broadcasting Head Office Toronto Co. Ltd. - (2) Gordon G. Garri- son - (3) Jack A. C. Lewis - (7) Kenneth Cassavoy - (10) Jack Horahan - (12) Mrs. Barbara Page Fifty -Three December 1st, 1960 Canadian Broadcaster

250 watts on 1,560 (20) Air Time Sales (21 to 23) Pollock (14) Fred M. Oliver - drow Ltd. - (24) Devney-O'Con- CFRS, SIMCOE: - - Miller (16) nel Inc. kcs. (1) Simcoe Broadcasting Co. Radio Reps. (15) Mrs. Vicki - M. Fielder Don Killoran (17) Mrs. Wilma Ltd..- (2 to 6) Ted - (8 & 10) Dick Gray (11) 10,000 on Kirkland (18) Wm. C. Marchand 1,000 watts - - CFCL, TIMMINS: watts - CFPA, PORT ARTHUR: 'Sonny' Lowe (12) Bette Barber kcs. French Supp. (1) J. - (20 & 21) Lorrie Potts & Co. - daytime (250 watts nightime) on - 620 Scharf Broadcast Sales - (13) Doug Barnet - (14) Reg Conrad Lavigne Enterprises Ltd. (23) - 1,230 kcs. Dom. Basic. (1) Ralph Waterous (Local Sales Man - (24) Devney-O'Connell Inc.. Ltd. (2 & 3) Ralph - - (2) J. Conrad Lavigne - (3) H. Parker - ager - Richard T. Maxwell) - René Barrette (5) Jean M. Parker - (4) Miss Margaret Mc- (15) Jean Aitken (16) Betty - OTTAWA: 5,000 watts on (5) John Garbutt (6) - Legault - (7) Gérald Lefebvre - CBO, Gregor - - McDowell (17) Margaret Patter (9 & 10) Mrs. Jeanne Larcher 910 kcs. Trans -Canada Network. Don Seath (10) Bill Merritt - - - - - (18) Robert Watmough - (19) (11) Gaston Bergeron (12) Mrs. Owned and operated by the Cana- (20 & 21) Paul Mulvihill & Co. - Ron Munro (20 & 21) Radio & - Broadcasting Corporation. & Co. - Marguerite Bordeleau - (15) Mrs. dian (24) Weed Television Sales. Jacqueline Bergeron - (16) Gér- ald Lefebvre (17) Miss Clau- 5,000 watts on - CFRA, OTTAWA: CJRH, RICHMOND HILL: 1,000 CJET, SMITHS FALLS: 1,000 watts dette Gervais - (18) Rudy 560 kcs. (1) CFRA Broadcasting watts daytime (250 watts night- Fauteux (20) Paul Mulvihill & Ryan (3) on 630 kcs. (1) Rideau Broad- - Ltd. - (2) Frank - time) on 1,310 kcs. (1) Radio 3) Co. (23) Scharf Broadcast Sales Kielty (5) George Gowl- casting Ltd. - (2 & Jack - Terry - Richmond Hill Ltd. - (2) John Pollie (5) Bill McKissock - (24) Devney-O'Connell Inc. ing (8 & 9) Gord Atkinson - O. Graham (3) Stewart H. - - - McDonald (11) - (6) Hal Botham - (8) Rod (10) Campbell - Coxford - (4) Stan Larke - (5) Marshall (10) Ed. Smart (11) CKGB, TIMMINS: 10,000 watts on Terry Kielty (12) Joan Baxter Andy Mitchell (6 & 7) Stan - - - (14) Norm - Bill McKissock - (13) Art Grubbe 680 kcs. T -Can. Basic (1) Tim- - (13) Frank Ryan - Larke (8) Dennis Woolings - (16) Limited (2) (15) Janet Robertson - - (15) Miss Jean Barrager - mins Broadcasting - Kert - - (10) Don Watson - (11) Jack George Heath (17) Joel Potts Kenneth R. Thomson (3) Gerry (16) Don Morin - (17) Mrs. Seaton (13) Dennis Woolings - - (18) John - - (18) Ron McKay - (20 & 21) Hall - (6) William Nadeau - Carole Vallillee - (14) John O. Graham - (15) Joni (22) A. J. (8) (10 & 11) Terry (19) Carmen Dawson (17) Lorrie Potts & Co. - - Sproat - Brent - (16) Ed Vitunski - Messner & Co. (23) Scharf Powell (12) Mrs. Anne Stanley (20 & 21) Stephens & Town- Lillian Larke (18) Fred Owen - - - Radio Reps. (24) - Broadcast Sales - (24) Devney- - (13) Don Kohls - (14) Dan drow - (23) - (19) Nick Tanguiy - (20) Inc. Mrs. Helene Brown Weed & Co. - Jos. O'Connell Kelly - (15) Ontario Radio Sales - (21) - (16) Mrs. Helen Burak - (17) A. Hardy & Co. - (22) Broad- (18) Ernie Mott STRATFORD: 250 watts on Don Alton - - 5,000 watts day- cast Reps. CJCS, (20 & 21) CKOY, OTTAWA: 1,240 Dom. (1) CJCS (19) Don Alton - on 1,310 kcs. kcs. Supp. time (1,000 nightime) Limited (2) Frank M. Squires National Broadcast Sales - (22 Dom. Basic (1) CKOY Ltd. - CKTB, ST. CATHARINES: 10,000 - & 23) All -Canada Radio - (24) (3) - (3 & 5) Stan E. Tapley - (7) (2) D. Irving Cameron - watts on 610 kcs. Dom. Supp. (1) William Inkol (8) Gil Stevens Weed & Co. Jack Turrell (Station Manager - The Niagara District Broadcasting - Turrell - (10 & 11) William Inkol - (13) Jack Daly) - (5) Jack - Co. Ltd. - (2) William C. Bur- Gil Stevens (15) Mrs. Elaine CBL, TORONTO: 50,000 watts on (7) Keith Sterling - (9) Walter goyne (3) Mary C. Burgoyne - 740 kcs. Trans -Canada Network. Mac Lipson - - Scott - (16) Miss Grace Wieter- Munroe - (10) - (4 & 5) Vincent A Lococo - (6 sen (18) John Grigg (19) Owned and operated by the Cana- (11) Jack Daly (14) Miss Ann & 7) Jack Dawson (9) Clar- - - dian Braodcasting Corporation. - Beland - Doug Bain - (20) Air -Time Hammell - (15) Gerry - ence Colton - (10) Jay Glover - (22 to 24) Radio Reps. Miss Ann Hammell (17) (12) Mrs. Sales - - (16) - (11) Rex Stimers - (24) Weed & Co. CFRB, TORONTO: 50,000 watts on Walter Munroe - (18) Ken Norma Bahama - (13 & 14) Roy (19) -Tom Born (20 1,010 kcs. CBS. (1) Puttock - - Bonisteel - (15) Mrs. Marion Broadcasting Co. Ltd. (2) W. & 21) National Broadcast Sales (16) Robert Johnston CFBR, SUDBURY: 1,000 watts on - Mosher - C. Thornton Cran (3) Wes - (23) Scharf Broadcast Sales - (17) Mrs. Mavis Rodgers - 550 kcs. French Supp. (1) The - Cooke Inc. - Broadcasting Co. Ltd. McKnight - (5) Waldo J. Holden (24) Donald (18) William Allen - (19) Larry Sudbury - (6) Earl Dunn (7) Jack Holleran - (20 & 21) Paul Mulvi- (2) F. B. Ricard - (3 & 5) René - - A. Messner Riel (10) Kirk Lavillandre Dawson - (8) Eddie Luther - 1,000 watts hill & Co. - (22) J. - - (10) Bill Hutton (11) Bill CFOS OWEN SOUND: & Co. (23) Scharf Broadcast (11) Robert Grandmaison - (15) - on 560 kcs. Dom. Supp. (1) Grey - Mrs. Janine Gortzak (16) Stephenson - (12) Mrs. Betty Co. Ltd. Sales - (24) Devney-O'Connell - Kennedy (13) Rex Frost (14) and Bruce Broadcasting Inc. Robert Grandmaison - (17) Mrs. - - - (2) C. L. McTavish - (3) W. Helen Burtnyk - (18) Arthur Kenneth C. Marsden - (15) Mrs. N. Hawkins - (5) R. Tomlinson Frappier (19) Jean Marc Aubin Mary Falconer - (16) Mrs. Jill (10) Miss S. 1,000 watts - Loring (17) Art Collins (18) - (7) S. Latham - CHLO, ST. THOMAS: - (20 & 21) Lorrie Potts & Co. - - Hilts - (12) Isobel Doyle - (13) on 680 kcs. T -Can. Supp. (1) - (22) A. J. Messner & Co. - Clive Eastwood - (19) Don Mc- L. Phillips - (15) Mrs. H. Arnett Souwesto Broadcasters Ltd. - (2 Broadcast Sales Eachern - (20 & 21) All -Canada (17) Lois & 7) (23) Scharf - - (16) Mrs. J. Croft - & 5) John L. Moore - (6 (24) Young Canadian Ltd. Radio - (24) Young Canadian Campbell - (18) W. Vallins - Den. M. Lumley - (10) Jim Ltd. (20 to 23) Stovin-Byles Ltd. - Walsh - (11) Don Percy - (12) (24) Young Canadian Ltd. Maureen Martin - (13) Doug CHNO, SUDBURY: 10,000 watts CHFI-FM, TORONTO: 9,450 watts Hinz - (14) John L. Moore - daytime (1,000 watts nightime) on on 98.1 mcs. (See FM listing). (15) Mrs. Thelma Vankoughnett 900 kcs. Dom. Supp. (1) Sudbury CHOV, PEMBROKE: 1,000 watts on Co. Ltd. (2) F. kcs. Dom. Basic. (1) The - (16) Dave Longfield - (18) Broadcasting - 1,350 Wm. R. Onn - (19) Gene Hinz Baxter Ricard - (3 & 5) Peter CHUM,TORONTO: 5,000 watts on Ottawa Valley Broadcasting Co. Television Scott (8) Cliff Fletcher (10) 1,050 kcs. (1) Radio CHUM -1050 Ltd. (2) E. Gordon Archibald - (20 & 21) Radio & - - - Sales (22) A. J. Messner & Co. Cecil McKnight - (11) Joe Ltd. - (2 & 3) Allan F. Waters - (5) Ramsay F. Garrow - (6) - Sales Spence (12) Mrs. Judy Erola (5) Wes Armstrong (7) Allan Bill Kay (8) Morley McGill - (23) Scharf Broadcast ------(24) Donald Cooke Inc. (14) Bruce Seage - (15) Mrs. Slaight - (10) Bill Drylie - (14) (10) Earl Price - (11) Bill Kay Marie-Jeanne Mainville - (16) Allan Farrell (Live Talent & - (12) Marion Egan - (14) J. B. Peter Allen (17) Mrs. Helen Public Service Director - Phil (15) Florence 5,000 watts on - "Bun" Scott - CHOK, SARNIA: Burtnyk (19) Alan Aysto - Stone) - (15) Eileen Taylor - Brum (16) Marion Egan - (17) 1,070 kcs. T -Can. Supp. (1) - (16) Larry Solway (17) Millie - Edwin (20 & 21) Lorrie Potts & Co. - - Mrs. Linda Nixon - (18) Sarnia Broadcasting Ltd. - (2) (22) A. J. Messner & Co. - (23) Moriak - (18) George Jones - Schmidt - (19) Murray Mathie- Claude R. Irvine - (3) Karl E. Scharf Broadcast Sales - (24) (19) Fred Snyder - (20 & 21) son - (20 & 21) Stovin-Byles - Monk - (5) Arthur O'Hagan - Young Canadian Ltd. Stephens & Towndrow - (22 & (24) Young Canadian Ltd. (7) George Ludgate - (10) Gene 23) Broadcast Reps. - (24) McLaughlin - (11) George Lud- Devney-O'Connell Inc. gate - (13) Hank Bassior - (15) CKSO, SUDBURY: 10,000 watts on CHEX, PETERBOROUGH: 5,000 Diane Smith (16) Mrs. watts on 980 kcs. Dom. Basic. (1) Mrs. - 790 kcs. T -Can. Basic - (1) Ltd. Carol Blais - (17) Mrs. Zelda CKSO Radio Ltd. (3) Ralph CJBC, TORONTO: 50,000 watts on Kawartha Broadcasting Co. - 860 kcs. Dominion Network. R. Warnez - (18) Robert Cooke - Connor (5) Ian Laidlaw (7) - (2) Sen. W. Davies - (3) 21) - - Owned and operated by the Cana- Neil J. Weatherwax (5) Reg. (19) Robert White - (20 & Buddy Guilfoyle - (8) Bob - Paul Mulvihill & Co. - (23) Alexander (9) Anne Fitz- dian Broadcasting Corporation. Cairns - (7) Bill Williamson - Donald - - (8) John Tyrrell - (9) Bill Radio Reps. - (24) Cooke gerald - (10) Tom Kirven - Williamson - (10) Alan Porteous Inc. (11) Hub Beaudry - (12) Miss CKEY, TORONTO: 5,000 watts on - (11) John Danko - (14) Jean- Barbara McFadden & Miss Trudy 580 kcs. (1) Consolidated Fry - nine Legault - (15) Claire Roche_ CJIC, SAULT STE. MARIE: 10,000 Manchester - (15) Mrs. Eileen brook Industries Ltd. - (2) Jack fort - (16) Mary Lou Garner - watts on 1,050 kcs. T -Can. Supp. Forbom - (16) Miss Joyce Harri- Kent Cooke - (3) Hal Cooke (17) Bob Hutchinson - (18) Bert (1) Hyland Radio-TV Limited - son - (17) Miss Anne Fitzgerald (Station Manager - Don Insley) Crump - (19) Frank Schoales - (2) Mrs. J. G. Hyland - (3) E. - (18) Wallace Robert - (20 to - (5) Bill Todd - (6 & 7) Mel (20 & 21) National Broadcast G. Vance - (6) Jerry Mihaluk - 23) All Canada Radio - (24) Miller - (9) Ed Houston - (10 & Sales Ltd. - (22 & 23) All -Canada (7 & 8) George Jonescu - (9) Weed & Co. 11) Hal Kelly - (14) Brian Radio & Television Ltd. - (24) Jerry Mihaluk - (10) Lionel Mc- Skinner - (15) Kendrick Cross- Weed & Company. Auley (11) Ramsay (12) ley (16) Geraldine Boddington - Russ - TILLSONBURG: 1,000 watts - - (12) Mrs. Grace Pitt - (13) CKOT, - (18) Fred Cole - (19) Roy Mrs. on 1,510 kcs. (1) Tillsonburg 1,000 Don Ramsay - (14) Grace Broadcasting Co. Ltd (2) Dr. Lyttle - (20 & 21) National CKPT, PETERBOROUGH: Pitt (15) Tom McWatters - Broadcast Sales (22) A. J. watts on 1,420 kcs. (1) Peter- - - Ralph Hawkins (3) John - Ltd. (16) Miss Ann Tobin - (17) Lou - Messner & Co. - (23) Scharf borough Broadcasting Co. - David (19) Lamers - (5) Jack Campbell - Broadcast (24) (2) Ralph T. Snelgrove (3) Barnes - (18) Irwin - (6 & 7) Ken Orton (10) Bill Sales - Donald - Jerry Mihaluk (20 & 21) Lorrie - Cooke Inc. Fred G. Sherratt - (5) Bill Gillis - Tonner - (11) George D'Am- (6) Bill Spenceley (10) Ben Potts & Co. - (24) Devney-O'- - - Connell Inc. brose - (12) Mrs. Gladys Bartram Hunter - (11) Bill Spenceley - - (13) George D'Ambrose - (14) CKFH, TORONTO: 5,000 watts on (15) Mrs. Ruth Doughty and John Lamers - (15) Mrs. Mae 1,430 kcs. (1) Foster Hewitt Mary Taylor - (16) Joe DeBy - CKCY, SAULT STE. MARIE: 250 Fleming - (16) Mrs. Gladys Broadcasting Ltd. - (2) Foster (17) Carol Neill - (18) Joe Spicer watts on 1,400 kcs. (1) Algonquin Bartram - (17) Mrs. Bernice Hewitt - (3) Bill Hewitt - (5) - (20 & 21) Stephens & Town- Radio & TV Ltd. Nicholson - (18) Ken Orton - Keith Davey - (6 & 7) Barry Page Fifty -Four Canadian Broadcaster December 1st, 1960

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ICFRB TORONTO Page Fifty -Five December 1st, 1960 Canadian Broadcaster Cantar KEY ner (Broadcast Man.), John A. Nesbitt - (10) Frank - Man.) (5) (11) Joe Morgan (12) Mrs. Funston (Station - - 1. Owner or Company name 9. Music Director 17. Librarian (6) Dean Kaye & Nesbitt 18. Chief Engineer Ken Dobson Mona Gould - (14) Barry 2. President (if a company) 10. News Director - 19. Chief Operator Hal Gibson (7) Laurie Irvine (15) Mrs. Maureen Currie - 3. Manager 11. Sports Director - - Dobison (17) 4. Assistant Manager 12. Women's Director 20. Toronto Reps - (9) Russ Griffith - (10) Clell (16) Mrs. Betty - 5. Commercial Manager :3. Farm Director 21. Montreal Reps Reps Bryant (11) Russ Taylor - McDonald (18) 14. Promotion Manager 22. Winnipeg - Mrs. Joy - 6. Production Manager (14) Barry Z. (21) Lorrie Potts 7. Program Manager 15. Traffic Manager 23. Vancouver Reps (12) Pat Marini - Gerald Wilson - 24. U.S. Reps Weed & Co. 8. Chief Announcer 16. Copy Chief Schachter - (15) Jim McManus & Co. - (24) - (16) Eileen Ferrier - (17) WELLAND: 1,000 watts on Russ Griffith - (18) Harry Mac- CHOW, Lellan (20 to 23) All -Canada 1,470 kcs. (1) Wellport Broad- 21) Jos. A. Hardy - (2) Gordon W. Radio - Radio Nord Inc. - (2) Gardin - (20 & Radio - (24) Weed & Co. casting Limited - F. G. Capellari & Co. Burnett - (3) Bob E. Redmond D. A. Gourd - (3) T. Manning (5) - (4) Len Rogers - (12) Miss G. CJAD, MONTREAL: 10,000 watts on - (4) Doug - Mrs. B. Guimond Bob E. Redmond - (6 & 7) Bill Perigny - (15) CKRS, JONQUIERE: 1,000 watts on 800 kcs. CBS. (1) CJAD Ltd. - Moyer (8) Ron Grimster - - (18) J. Trepanier - (20 & 21) 590 kcs. (1) Radio Saguenay Ltée (2) J. Arthur Dupont - (3) H. T. - Jane -arshallack Jos. A. Hardy & Co. - (23) Scharf (2) Henri Lepage (3 & 5) "Mac" McCurdy (6) Lyman Broadcast Sales (24) Weed & - - - - Haney Mike Mr - Guy Boivin (General Manager Potts - (10) Doug Williamson - (12) Mary Jane Tokar - (13) Co. Tom Burham) - (7) Noel Fillion (11) Al Cauley - (12) Doris Clark Allan Pietz - (14) Doug T. - (10) Lionel Tremblay - (11) - (14) Charlie Waldo (Sales) & Manning-(15) Mrs. Shirle Vajda CBJ, CHICOUTIMI: 10,000 watts on Jean Martin - (12) Bernadette Gerry Brown (Station) - (15) - (16) Mrs. Joan Blanchard - 1,580 kcs. French Network. Owned Dufresne - (14) Maurice Petit Berthe Poulet - (17) Frank (17) Mary Jane Tokar - (18) and operated by the Canadian - (15) Réjean Bilodeau - (17) Kirton - (18) Aurèle Boisvert Gerry Van Amelsvoort - (20) Air Broadcasting Corporation. Marcel Perron - (18) Gérard (Transmitter) & Lloyd Sharkey Time Sales - (21 to 23) Radio Lemieux - (20 & 21) Jos. A. (Studio) - (20 & 21) Radio Time Reps. - (24) Weed & Co. CJMT, CHICOUTIMI: 1,000 watts on Hardy & Co. -(23) Scharf Broad- Sales - (24) Young Canadian Ltd. 1,420 kcs. French Supp. (1) CJMT cast Sales - (24) Young Canadian CBE, WINDSOR: 10,000 watts on Ltd. - (2) J. O. Masse - (3) Ltd. CJMS, MONTREAL: 10,000 watts 1,550 kcs. Trans -Canada Network. André Jean-(5) François Ranger daytime (5,000 watts nightime) on Owned and operated by the Cana- - (7) Achille Soucy - (8) Ray- CKLS, LASARRE: 250 watts on 1,280 kcs. (1) CJMS Radio Mont- dian Broadcasting Corporation. mond Labrecque - (9) André 1,240 kcs. French Supp. (1) real Ltée - (2) A. R. Crepault - Lajoie - (10) Clair Morin - (11) Northern Radio - Radio Nord Inc. (3) Jean Nadon - (4) Roch CKLW, WINDSOR: 50,000 watts on Raymond Labrecque - (12) Thé- - (2) D. A. Gourd - (3) F. G. Demers - (5) Jean Nadon - (6 800 kcs. Dom. Supp. (1) Western rèse Tremblay - (15) Denise Capellari - (4) Len Rogers - & 7) Roch Demers - (11) J. J. Ontario Broadcasting Co. Ltd. - Fortin - (17) André Lajoie - (12) Miss G. Perigny - (14) Mrs. Fortin - (12) Mrs. Germaine (2 & 3) J. E. Campeau (Operations (18) Lucien Simard - (20 & 21) B. Guimond - (18) J. Trepanier Buteau - (14) Louise de Broin - Manager - S. Campbell Ritchie) Interprovincial Broadcast Sales - (20 & 21) Jos. A. Hardy & (17) Bernard Tremblay - (18) - (5) Mrs. Marg Marshall - (7) - (24) Devney-O'Connell Inc. Co. - (23) Scharf Broadcast Jean Provost, P.Eng. - (20) John Gordon - (8) Austin Grant Sales (24) Weed & Co. Stephens & Towndrow - (24) (9) Wally Townsend (10) - Forjoe & Co. - - Van CHRD, DRUMMONDVILLE: 250 Austin Grant - (11) Jim - watts on 1,340 kcs. (1) Radio CFLM, LA TUQUE: 1,000 watts on kuren (12) Mrs. Myrtle Labitt (2) Maurice 1,240 kcs. (1) Radio La Tuque CKAC, MONTREAL: 50,000 watts on - (14) Drummond Ltée - La de - (13) Austin Grant - Sigouin - (3) Claude René - Ltée. 730 kcs. (1) Compagnie Arthur Gloster - (15 & 16) Mrs. Raymond Chassé-(6) Claude Publication de la Presse Ltée - Marg Marshall - (17) Marian (5) (2) Mrs. Angelina DuTremblay - René - (7 & 8) Hector Ledoux CKBL, MATANE: 5,000 watts on Roy Johnson - (18) Stewart Clark - (9) Cloutier (10 & (3) Phil Lalonde - (4) (19) Frank Merrifield, Sr. (20 - Carmen - 1,250 kcs. French Supp. (1) Cie de Malouin (5) George Bourassa - 11) André Boulanger - (14) Radiodiffusion de Matane Ltée - to 23) All -Canada Radio & TV Ledoux (15) Marcel - - (6) Jeannette Brouillett - (7) (24) Robert E. Eastman. Hector - (2 & 3) René Lapointe - (4 & 5) Ferdinand Biondi (8) Roger - Turcotte - (16) André Boulanger Octave Lapointe (6) Georges - (17) Carmen Cloutier (18) - Lebel - (9) Jean Pierre Comeau CKNX, WINGHAM: 2,500 watts on - - Guy - (7) Claude Guenette - - (10) Paul Boudreau - (11) (1) Radio Gérard Paul - (19) Jean Guy (8) André Watters (9) Mar- 920 kcs. Dom. Supp. 21) Interprovincial - Yvon Blais - (12) Jeannette ,Station CKNX Limited - (2) W. Paul - (20 & ce:_e Deschênes - (10) Nap T. Cruikshank - (3) John Cruik- Broadcast Sales. Gariepy - (11) André Watters shank - (5) T. R. Mathers - (6) - (12) Laurent Jourdain - (13) Bruce St. George (Program Dir- CHEF, GRANBY: 1,000 watts day- Jean Marie Provost - (14 & 15) ector - John Langridge) (8) time (250 watts nightime) on 1,450 Georgette Lavoie - (16) Ger- - kcs. (1) La Voix de l'Est Ltée - maine Boulianne (17) Marcelle Roger West - (9) H. V. Pym - J. Henri - (10) John Strong (11) John (2) Aimé Laurion - (3) Carrier - (18) Yvan Fortier - - Champagne (4 & 5) André (19) Auguste Tremblay (20 & Brent - (12) Miss Anne Mc- - -Marc Dubé - Donald - (13) Vaughan Douglas Lague - (7) Ray - 21) Jos. A. Hardy & Co. - (22) - (14) Reg Bitten - (15) Mrs. (10) Robert l'Heureux - (11) Ben Scharf Broadcast Sales - (24) Lillian Gorbutt (16) Robert Brodeur - (12) Mrs. Pierrette Young Canadian Ltd. (13) Lajoie Wood - (17) Iona Terry - (18) Lafleur - Gilles - Scott Reid -_(19) Andrew Stewart (14 & 15) Ray -Marc Dubé - (17) CKBM, MONTMAGNEY: 250 watts for a Flibotte (18) Raymond (20 & 21) Lorrie Potts & Co. - Muriel - on 1,490 kcs. (1) Radio Alléghanys (23) Scharf Broadcast Sales Block - (19) Armand Papineau Inc. (2) Henri Deschênes (3 - (20 21) A. Hardy & Co. - - (24) Young Canadian Ltd. - & Jos. & 5) André Mercier - (6) Henri Deschênes (7 & 10) Oliva filerrp 5,000 watts on 970 - CKOX, WOODSTOCK: 250 watts on CKCH, HULL: Poitras - (11) José Rettino - (14) 1,340 kcs. French Supp. (1) La Com- (15) Claudia kcs. (1) Oxford Broadcast- CKCH de André Mercier - ing Co. Ltd. - (2 & 3) M. J. pagnie Radiodiffusion Simonneau - (16) Oliva Poitras Cljrígtmag Werry (5) Lavern Hesse (7) Hull (Ltée) - (2) Wilfrid Carr - (17) Jean-Pierre Mercier - - (3) Jean-Paul Lemire (4 & 5) - - Crawford Douglas-(10) Clarence - (18) Hector Fortin - (20 & 21) (11) Crawford Douglas Henri W. Allard - (6) Bernard TV Sawyer - (7) Jean-Paul Radio & Sales. - (12) Alica Munro - (16) Mrs. Charbonneau - Lilian Munro (18) Paul Hunter Lemire - (8) Pierre Dufault - - (9) Aurèle Groubc (10) Oligiver CBF, MONTREAL: 50,000 watts on - (20 & 21) Lorrie Potts & Co. - 690 kcs. French Network. Owned »aPPP (23) Scharf Broadcast Sales. G. Caran - (11) Pierre Dufault - (12) Simone Lanctôt -(14) Henri and operated by the Canadian W. Allard - (15) Parise Côté - Broadcasting Corporation. QUEBEC (16) Hilda Trudeau - (17) Emile dem dear CFGT, ALMA: 1,000 watts on 1,270 Routhier - (18) Jean-Louis CBM, MONTREAL: 50,000 watts on kcs. (1) Radio Lac St. Jean Ltée Guérette - (19) André Régimbald 940 kcs. Trans -Canada Network. - (2) Dr. Regis Nadeau, O.P. - - (20 & 21) Interprovincial Owned and operated by the Cana- (3) France Fortin - (5) Jacques Broadcast Sales - (24) Weed & dian Broadcasting Corporation. Paul Mulvihill Côté - (7) Rosaire Pelletier - Co. (8 & 11) Germain Tremblay - CFCF, MONTREAL: 5,000 watts on & Co. Ltd. (14) Renée Dallaire - (15) CJLM, JOLIETTE: 1,000 watts on 600 kcs. Dom. Basic. (1) Canadian Rosaire Pelletier (16). Nicole 1,350 kcs. (1) Radio -Richelieu Marconi Company - (2) S. M. TORONTO - MONTREAL Plourde (17) Ginette Potvin - Ltée - (2) Henri Olivier - (3) Finlayson - (3) Vic George - (5) Man.), Richard E. Mise- Representing these (18) Jean Roch Maltais - (20 Maurice Boulianne - Cyrille (General radio stations & 21) Interprovincial Broadcast Denis - (7) Claude Rochon - Sales. (8) Joseph Péloquin - (10) Gilles CJFX, Antigonish Loyer - (11) Jacques Mondor - emetzwexevebroceivegetcevecee CKBB, Barrie 1,340 (15) Lorenzo Brouillard (17) CHAD, AMOS: 250 watts on - CFNB, kcs. French Supp. (1) Northern Bernard Contant (18) Joseph Fredericton - C1jrí5trrta5 CJCH, Halifax 4 CFOX, Montreal - IJ$ reetíttq5 Pointe Claire G. N. MACKENZIE LIMITED HAS e SHOWS from the Staff at CFPA, Port Arthur CALDWELL A -V CKTB, St. Catharines like the Automotive Sales Library EQUIPMENT Co. Ltd. CHOK, Sarnia MONTREAL TORONTO WINNIPEG VANCOUVER Toronto and Branches e CFCL, Timmins 1434 St. Catherine St. W. 433 Jarvis St. 171 McDermott 1131 Richards St. e Page Fifty -Six Canadian Broadcaster December 1st, 1960 Brouillet - (14) Paul Gelinas - KEY Barbeau - (6 to 8) Gilles Bernier (15) André Daveluy (16) Jean - (9) Jacques Quiron - (10) - 1. Owner or Company name 9. Music Director 17. Librarian Jacques Pépin (11) Gilles Lemont - (17) Guy Lepage - 2. President (if a company) 10. News Director 18. Chief Engineer - (18) Leonard Spencer (19) 3. Manager 11. Sports Director 19. Chief Operator Bernier - (12) Raymonde Poulin - Toronto Reps Roger Lepage (20 & 21) Inter- 4. Assistant Manager 12. Women's Director 20. - (15) Yvette Mathieu - (17) - 5. Commercial Manager 13. Farm Director 21. Montreal Reps Jacques Pépin (18 & 19) Ar- provincial Broadcast Sales - (24) 6. Production Director 14. Promotion Director 22. Winnipeg Reps - Devney-O'Connell Inc. 7. Program Director 15. Traffic Manager 23. Vancouver Reps mand Catchier - (20 & 21) Inter- 8. Chief Announcer 16. Copy Chief 24. U.S. Reps provincial Broadcast Sales.

CKGM, MONTREAL: 10,000 watts on 980 kcs. (1) Radio CKGM - CKBS, ST. HYACINTHE: 250 watts Maisonneuve Broadcasting - (2) on 1,240 kcs. (3) Benoit Vanier. Geoff Stirling - (3) George C. CBV, QUEBEC: 5,000 watts on 980 CKCV, QUEBEC: 5,000 watts on (No further information avail- Davies - (5) Don Wall - (6) kcs. French Network. Owned and 1,280 kcs. (1) CKCV Ltée - (2) able). Dan Tyler - (7) George C. Davies operated by the Canadian Broad- Gaston Pratte - (3) Paul Lepage - (8) Dan Tyler - (9) John casting Corporation. (Station Manager _ Marcel Le- Rourke - (10) Herb Manning - boeuf) - (4) Marie-Paule Vachon CHRS, ST -JEAN: 1,000 watts on (11) Dan Doctor - (12) Eleanor - (5) Jean -Guy Bernier - (6 to 1,090 kcs. (1) Radio-Iberville Ltée Boykowich (14) Mary Pert CHRC, QUEBEC: 10,000 watts on 8) Michael Gariépy (9) Roger - - 800 kcs. (1) CHRC Ltd. (2) - - (2 & 3) Bernard Turcot - (4 (15) Mrs. Elizabeth Thorpe - (16) - Lachance - (10) Roger Bruneau & 5) Jack Turcot (7 & 8) Boykowich (17) John Col. Hervé Baribeau - (3) Henri (11) Jean Pouliot (12) Marie- - Eleanor - Lepage (Station Manager-Aurèle - - Fernand Robidoux - (10) Pierre Rourke - (18 & 19) Jack Camp- Paule Vachon - (13) Roger Beaulac (11) Claude Montpetit bell (20) Stephens & Towndrow Pelletier) - (5) Richard D. Thi- Bruneau (14) Jean -Guy Ber- - - bodeau (6) Magella Alain - - (13) Pierre St -Jacques - (15) - (24) Forjoe & Co. - - nier - (15) Marie-Paule Vachon Yvon Rancourt (17) Mrs. Anne- (7) Henri Veilleux - (10) Guy (16) Richard Demeule (17) - Lemieux (11) Maurice Des - - - Marie Renaud - (18) Guy de - Jean Leroye - (18) Lucien Gobeil Valter (19) Yvon Rancourt CHNC, NEW CARLISLE: 5,000 watts carreaux -(12) Mrs. A. Fortier - (19) J. André Duchesneau - - (14) Richard D. Thibodeau - - (20 & 21) Interprovincial Broad- on 610 kcs. French Basic. (1) The - (20 & 21) Interprovincial Broad- cast Sales. Gaspesia Co. (15) Julienne Bélanger - (16) cast Sales - (24) Weed & Co. Ltd. - (2) Dr. Charles Dumont - Guy Tremblay - (17) Fernando (3) Dr. Charles H. Houde (5) St -Georges - (18) Arsène Nadeau - (19) Marcel Huard (20 & 21) CKJL, ST. JEROME: 1,000 watts on Pierre Stein - (8) Jean Néron - - - CJBR, RIMOUSKI: 10,000 watts on 900 kcs. (1) Radio Laurentides Inc. (14) Stein (17) Géraldine Jos. A. Hardy & Co. Ltd. - (24) Pierre - Young Canadian Ltd. 900 kcs. French Supp. (1) La Radio Paquet - (18 & 19) Bruce Mac- du Bas St -Laurent Inc. - (2) Donald - (20 & 21) Jos. A. Hardy Jacques Brillant - (3) André & Co. (24) Young Canadian CJLR, QUEBEC: 5,000 watts on 1,060 François Raymond CKSM, SHAWINIGAN FALLS: - Lecomte - (4) 1,000 1,220 kcs. (1) Ltd. kcs. (1) CJLR Inc. (2 & 3) Cote (6 & 7) watts on Sha- - - (5) Robert - winigan' Falls Broadcasting Co. Jacques LaRoche - (4) Guy Sandy Burgess - (8) Jean Brisson Langelier (5) Gerry Fortin (10) Guy Ltd. - (2) Alex Gelinas - (3) - - - (9) Aline Gagné - Allan Rogerson (4 & 5) Emilien CFOX, POINTE CLAIRE: 1,000 (6 & 7) Jean Brousseau - (8) Ross -(11) Claude Pearson -(12) - watts on 1,470 kcs. (1) Lakeshore Jean Boileau (12) Michelle (13) Arthur Beaulieu - (6 & 7) Alain Chartier - Louise Lavallée - (8) Roger Belair (9) Claude Broadcasting Ltd. - (3) Keith Duclos - (14) Jean Brousseau - Rioux (14) Jean Chabot - (15) - - Dancy (Station Manager - Gord (15) Rolande LaBerge (16) - (16) Florian Lemyre - (10) Jacques Dupont - Miss C. Marmen - (11) Jean Many (12) Marie Sinclair) - (5) Danny Dooner Marthe Theriault - (17) Suzanne Bernard - (17) Lorenzo Michaud - - (8) Ron Bertrand (9) Mel Bernier (18) Gilles St -Pierre (19) Jean Rogerson - (13) André Houde - - - - - (18) Marcel Vallée - (14) Roland Vallieres (15) Browne - (10) Alan Saunders - - (19) Denis Gantin - (20 & 21) Castonguay - (20 & 21) Inter- - (11) John Wood (12) Mrs. Lois Stovin-Byles Ltd. Sales (24) Marie Rogerson - (16) Alain - provincial Broadcast - Chartier (17) Jean Normandeau Grant - (14) Roger Wiltshire - Weed & Co. - (15) Sandra MacLean - (16) - (18) Ernest Brunelle - (19) Roger Wiltshire - (18) Bernard CJQC, QUEBEC: 250 watts on 1,340 Jacques Dupont - (20) Jos. A. (19) Eccles kcs. T -Can. Supp. (1) Goodwill Hardy & Co. Greeley - Vern - LOUP: 1,000 (20) Paul Mulvihill & Co. Broadcasters of Quebec Inc. CJFP, RIVIERE DU watts on 1,400 kcs. French Supp. (1) Ltée. Radio-CJFP CHLT, SHERBROOKE: 10,000 watts on 630 kcs. French Supp. (1) La Tribune Ltée. gecece-cececececee CJAF, CABANO: 250 watts on 1,340 kcs. Satellite of CJFP. Same Staff. NORTHERN RADIO - RADIO NORD INC. CKTS, SHERBROOKE: 1,000 watts CHRL, ROBERVAL: 1,000 watts on on 900 kcs. Dom. Basic. (1) Tele- 910 kcs. (1) Radio Roberval Inc. gram Printing & Publishing Co. - (2) Rod Lefebvre - (3) J.-Chs. - (2) Sen. C. B. Howard - (3) Bordeleau - (5) Normand Gagnon Alphée Gauthier (Station Man- - (7 to 9) Harvey Paradis - (10) ager - Morris C. Austin) - (5) Jacques Cossette - (11, 14 & 15) J. L. Gauthier - (6 & 7) Dick Normand Gagnon - (17) Clau- Varney - (8) Gordon Breen - dette Gagnon - (18) Yvon Sou- (9) Lise Lamontagne - (10) chon (19) Caroll Tremblay Gordon Beerworth - (11) Gordon - - Breen (12) .Pline Cassar (13) «u ...o,. man .cl (20 & 21) Jos. A. Hardy & Co. - - Don MacMillan - (14) Gordon CKRN-TV Beerworth - (15) Doris Belanger CKRN, ROUYN: 250 watts on 1,400 - (16) Aline Cassar - (17) kcs. French Basic & English Supp. Dorothy Belanger - (18) Leo wishes to all its sponsors, (1) Northern Radio - Radio Nord Gilbeau - (19) Marcel Girard - Inc. - (2) David A. Gourd - (20 & 21) Allied Broadcast Ser- agencies, fellow broadcasters (3 to 6) Franco Capellari - (7) vices - (23) Scharf Broadcast David A. Gourd - (8) Claude Sales - (24) Young Canadian and friends Picard - (9) Lionel Forestier - Ltd. (10) Jacques Desormeaux - (11) a Berl Dewar - (12) Ghislaine Périgny - (14) David A. Gourd CJSO, SOREL: 1,000 watts on 1,320 - (15) Mrs. Brigitte Guimont - kcs. (1) Radio -Richelieu Ltée - (17) Denise Gervais - (18 & 19) (2) Henri Olivier - (3) Maurice Itlerrp Vjríemag Julien Trépanier - (20 & 21) Boulianne - (5) Maurice Bérubé Jos. A. Hardy & Co. - (24) Weed - (6) Maurice Boulianne - (7) and a & Co. Claude Rochon - (8) Joseph Péloquin - (9) Georges Codling - (11) Michel Champagne - (15) CHGB, STE -ANNE DE LA POCA - Lorenzo Brouillard - (17) Thé- »am) *1u pear TIERE: 1,000 watts on 1,350 kcs. rèse Cardin - (18) Joseph Cardin French Supp. (1) CHGB Ltd. - - (20 & 21) Jos. A. Hardy & Co. (2 & 3) G. T. Desjardins - (5) David A. (Bobby) Gourd FRANCO CAPELLARI P. E. Huron - (6 & 7) R. Plante (8) C. Landry (11) G. P resident Operations Manager - - CKLD, THETFORD MINES: 250 Brandette - (15) Ginette Le- watts on 1,230 kcs. French Supp. vesque - (18) R. Hamel - (20 (1) Radio-Mégantic Ltée - (2 & Representatives & 21) Interprovincial Broadcast 3) François Labbé - (4) Will Sales. Dugré (5) Bertrand Potvin Toronto, Montreal : Television -Paul L'Anglais Inc. - - Radio -Jos. A. Hardy & Co. (6) Raymond Buri - (7) Irené Goulet - (8) Bertrand Potvin - Vancouver : Scharf Broadcast Sales CKRB, ST -GEORGE DE BEAUCE: (9) Elizabeth Bolduc - (10) Ray- : & Company U.S.A. Weed 10,000 watts on 1,460 kcs. 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Martin - (16) Will Dugré - (17) Elizabeth Bolduc (18) Paul NEW BRUNSWICK (19) - Cloutier - Reginald Lafrance CKBC, BATHURST: - (20 & 21) Jos. A. Hardy & Co. 250 watts on (24) Young Canadian Ltd. 1,400 kcs. T -Can. Supp (1) Bath- - urst Broadcasting Co. Ltd. - (2) J. Leo Hachey - (3) W. A. Winton CHLN, TROIS RIVIERES: 5,000 - (5) R. J. Gallagher - (7 to 10) watts on 550 Ices. (1) Radio Trois- Ray Bourque - (11) Ray Mac- Rivieres Inc. - (2) Honoré Donald - (12) Mrs. Marty Elliott Dansereau - (3) Léon Trépanier - (13) Ray J. Bourque - (14) - (5) Maurice Duval - (6) R. J. Gallagher - (15) Terry Maurice Dansereau - (7 & 8) Mourant - (16) Mrs. Marty Louis Dufresne - (10) Sylvio St - Elliott - (17) Gary Crowell - Amant - (11) Jean P. Trudel - (18) Phil Pacquet - (20) Air (12) Lise Bonneville - (14) Tilge Sales - (21 to 23) Radio Maurice Duval - (15) Gisèle Reps. - (24) Young Canadian Ltd. Guilbert - (16) Ernest Lamy - (17) Paul Joly - (18) Oric Le- CKNB, CAMPBELLTON: 1,000 febvre - (19) Yvon Rocheleau watts on 950 kcs. Dom. Basic. (1) - (20 & 21) Interprovincial Restigouche Broadcasting Co. Ltd. Broadcast Sales - (23) Scharf - (2) John D. Alexander - (3) Broadcast Sales - (24) Young M. Douglas Young - (5) Kenneth Canadian Ltd. Coughlan - (7) Douglas Young - (9) Vaughan Sullivan - (11) Garth Cooper - (15) Miss Ernes- CKTR, TROIS RIVIERES: 10,000 tine Bourque - (16) Robert B. watts on 1,150 kcs. (1) CKTR Richards. - (18) William Free- (1958) Ltd. - (2) Paul Aboud - man - (20 & 21) Jos. A. Hardy (3) J. Fernand Rufiange - (5) & Co. (24) Weed & Co. Charles Couture - (6) Jules - Heroux - (7 & 8) Jean Deny - CJEM, EDMUNSTON: 1,000 watts (9) Jules Heroux - (10) Jacques on 570 kcs. French Supp. (1) Hebert - (11) Armand Martel - Edmunston Radio Limited - (2) (14) Jean Deny - (15) Madeleine Georges Michaud - (3) Georges Larivière - (16) Robert Levesque Guerette - (4) Robert Beaulieu -(17) Jules Heroux - (18) Hervé - (5) Georges Guerette - (7) Lapointe - (19) Fernand Lamy Robert Beaulieu - (9) Georges - (20 & 21) Allied Broadcast Guerette - (10 & 11) Hermel Services. Dumont - (14) Georges Guerette - (15) Miss Marguerite St. Onge CKVD, VAL D'OR: 250 watts on - (16) Pat Gendron - (17) Hu- 1,230 kcs. French Basic. (1) gette Ouellette - (18) Marcel Northern Radio - Radio Nord Inc. Vallee - (19) Walter Martin - - (2) D. A. Gourd - (3) F. G. (20 & 21) Interprovincial Broad- Capellari - (4) Len Rogers cast Sales - (24) Weed & Co. (12) Miss - G. Perigny - (15) Mrs. CFNB, FREDERICTON: 50,000 watts B. Guimond - (18) J. Trepanier on 550 kcs. T -Can. Basic. (1) - (20 & 21) Jos. A. Hardy & Co. James S. Neill & Sons Ltd. - (2) - (23) Scharf Broadcast Sales - J. Stewart Neill - (3) D. Malcolm (24) Weed & Co. Neill (Station & Commercial Man- ager - Jack T. H. Fenety) - (7) CKVL, VERDUN: 50,000 watts on Harold L. McFee - (8) John W. 850 kcs. (1) Radio Station CKVL Richards - (10) Lawrence Know_ Ltd. - (2) Jack Tietolman - (3) les - (11) Mac MacGowan - (12) Corey Thomson - (5) Judah Mrs. Joan Watson - (13) Jim Tietolman - (7) Marcel Provost Coulter - (14) Mrs. Christine - (8) Roland Bayeur - (10) Maxwell - (15) Mrs. Margaret Marcel Beauregard - (11) Robert Burnett - (16) Frank Eidt - (17) Rivet - (12) Pierrette Cham - Denys Millar - (18) Glen D. Love poux & June Warren - (13) - (19) Edward Everett - (20 & Alphonse Lapointe - (14) Corey 21) Paul Mulvihill & Co. - (24) Thomson - (15) Judah Tietolman Weed & Co. - (16) Gaston Saulnier - (17) Laurent Broudy - (18) Maurice CBAF, MONCTON: 5,000 watts on Rosseau (19) Bernard 1,300 kcs. French Network. Owned - Brisset and - (20 & 21) Radio & TV Sales operated by the Canadian - (24) Donald Cooke Inc. Broadcasting Corporation. CKCW, MONCTON: 10,000 watts on Every advertiser wants a consumer reaction, but it must CFDA, VICTORIAVILLE: 1,000 1,220 kcs. Dom. Basic. ABC. (1) pay off in sales. Hardy men have the information watts on 1,380 kcs. (1) Radio- Moncton Broadcasting Ltd. - (2) and back- Victoriaville Ltée - (2) Pierre F. A. Lynds - (3 & 5) Tom ground necessary to help you place your message where Brisson - (3, 5 & 6) Léo Benoit Tonner - (7) Bob Reid profitable response is assured. - (7) Gilbert Foucault - (14) Earl Ross - (9) Jack Reid - (10) Léo Benoit - (15) Claire Martel Claude Caine - (11) Earl Ross - RESPONSIBLE RADIO-RESPONSIVE MARKET - (16) Denise Trottier - (17) (12) Mrs. Joy McAughtry - (13) Monique Côté - (18) Pierre Bob Reid - (14) Ken Gratton - At Jonquiere, in the rich Saguenay Valley, booming indus- Brisson - (20 & 21) Radio & TV (15) Miss Gloria Terris - (16) trial development in aluminum, pulp and paper, Sales - (24) Young Canadian Roy Hicks - (17) Bert Hebert - mining and Ltd. (18) Keith McConnell - (19) Bob hydro -electric power, has turned a near -wilderness into a Oke - (20 to 23) Stovin-Byles Ltd. (24) Young Canadian Ltd. prosperous consumer market. CKVM, VILLE MARIE: 1,000 watts - In 1958 a quarter of a million people spent $132,800,000* on 710 kcs. French Supp. (1) CKMR, NEWCASTLE: 1,000 watts in retail purchases. Radio Temiscamingue Inc. - (2) on 790 kcs. T -Can. Supp. (1) Your product has a market, here where Hervé Leblanc - (3 & 5) René Miramichi Broadcasting Co. Ltd. people have the money to spend. Tell them about it on Legault - (6) Yvon Larivière - - (2) L. Warren Flett - (3 & 5) friendly CKRS Jonquiere, the station that speaks (7) J. P. Paquette & Yvon Lari- Robert J. Wallace - (6) Fred for the vière-(8 & 10) Marcel Ladouceur Haining-(7) R. J. Wallace-(11) market while it listens to the people. - (11) Yvon Larivière - (13) Fred Haining - (12) Mrs. Eileen P. E. Desjardins (14) René *1959 Financial Poet "Survey of Markela" - Sproul - (14) Fred Haining - Legault - (15) Pierrette Cholette (15) Mrs. Marion McDougall - JOS. A. HARDY & CO. LTD. - (16) Marcel Ladouceur - (17) (16) Fred Haining - (18) R. J. Pierrette Cholette - (18) Gaston Wallace - (19) Blair Trevors - Toronto EM. 3-9433 Montreal VI. 2-1101 Tasset - (20 & 21) Jos. A. Hardy (20 & 21) Radio Time Sales - & Co. (23) Scharf Broadcast Sales. Page Fifty -Nine December 1st, 1960 Canadian Broadcaster Sales (24) Young 10,000 watts Gerald J. Redmond (5) Dou- CJLS, YARMOUTH: 250 watts on Broadcast - CFBC, SAINT JOHN: - (1) Gateway Canadian Ltd. 930 kcs. Dom. Basic. (1) Fundy glas A. Grant-(6) Clive Schaefer 1,340 kcs. Dom. Basic. on Co. Ltd. Broadcasting Co. (2) Dr. A. M. - (7) Fred W. Arenburg - (8) Broadcasting - CBG, . GANDER: 250 watts on A. McLean (2) Robert T. Clive Schaefer - (10) Orville - (11) Robert Huggins 1,450 kcs. Trans -Canada Network. Bowman (4) R, Gordon Smith Pulsifer - PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND by the Cana- - Saunders (6) (12) Helene Nickerson (14) Owned and operated - (5) J. Vincent - - - 5,000 dian Broadcasting Corporation. R. Gordon Smith (7 & 8) John Holden - (15) Joan Hiltz - CFCY, CHARLOTTETOWN: - (10) (16) Harry A. L. Stephen (17) watts on 630 kcs. Dom. Basic. (1) Donald H. Armstrong - - FALLS: 1,000 watts William Smith (11) R. Gordon Mrs. Emily Blight - (18) Arthur Island Radio Broadcasting Co. Ltd. CBT, GRAND - (19) Carl Westhaver (2) Mrs. K. S. Rogers (3 on 990 kcs. Trans -Canada Net- Smith - (12) Margaret Williams W. Greig - - - operated by the G. Likely (20 to 23) All -Canada Radio & 5) R. F. Large - (6) Loman work. Owned and - (14) Mrs. Ruth - - Allison Mac- Canadian Broadcasting Corpora- (15) Mrs. Sally -Jo Baird - (16) - (24) Weed & Co. McAulay - (10) Arthur Menier - (17) Hellen Kinnon - (11) Loman McAulay tion. (18) Harold M. Stout CJCH, HALIFAX: 10,000 watts on - (12) Jane Weldon - (13) W. Govang - E. Large JOHN'S: 10,000 watts on (19) Angus Weeks - (20 & 21) 920 kcs. (1) CJCH Limited -(2 & B. Carter - (14) M. CBN, ST. Broadcast 3) Finlay MacDonald (4) Don (15) E. P. Williams (18) J. 640 kcs. Trans -Canada Network. Radio Reps. - (22) - - - operated by the Cana- Reps. - (23) Radio Reps. - (24) Hildebrand - (5) Clair Cham- G. Jay - (19) G. M. Tait - (20 Owned and Young Canadian Ltd. bers - (6) Bob Bambury - (7) to 23) All -Canada Radio - (24) dian Broadcasting Corporation. Gerry Parsons (8) Jack Pineo Weed & Co. - - 10,000 watts on CHSJ, SAINT JOHN: 10,000 watts (9) Richard L. Fry (10) Joe CJON, ST. JOHN'S: - 930 kcs. (1) Newfoundland Broad- on 1,150 kcs. T -Can. Supp. (1) King - (11) Pat Connolly - (12) CJRW, SUMMERSIDE: 250 watts on New Brunswick Broadcasting Co. Mrs. Abbie Lane - (14) Al Gray- 1,240 kcs. (1) Gulf Broadcasting casting Co. Ltd. - (2) Geoff McCarron (5) ston (15) Howard E. Gerard Co. Ltd. (2 & 3) R. C. Schur - Stirling (3) Don Jamieson Ltd. - (3) Earl - - - - - Manager - George C. H. Smith (7) C. Robertson Syd- P 17) Cy man (7 & 9) L. E. Huestis - (Operations - - - (5) Charlie Pope (11) (18) John Jlkington ay (11) Paul Schurman (12 & Macdonald) Tabor - (10) Reg Murphy - Lynch - - Bob Bill Bailey - (12) Mrs. Ruth (19) Allan G. Campbell - (20 & 13) Bob Schurman - (14) Charles - (6) Jerry Wiggins - (8) Crosbie - (13) Len Rudolf - (15) 21) Paul Mulvihill & Co. - (24) Hickey - (15) Mrs. Jane Murphy Lewis - (10) Jim Thorns - (11) (17) Mrs. Frances Young Canadian Ltd. (16) Charles Hickey (17) - (12) Mrs. Bea Grace Craft - - - Piercey Godin - (18) J. G. Bishop - (19) Florence Ann Cameron - (18) Dingle - (14) Betty - Peter Arsenault - (20 to 23) All - CKEN, KENTVILLE: 1,000 watts on Angus MacKie - (19) Fred Mac- (15) Emilie Davis - (16) Mrs. Canada Radio - (24) Weed & Co. 1,350 kcs. (1) Evangeline Broad- Farlane - (20) Air Time Sales - Joan LeClair - (17) Mrs. Shirley casting Co. Ltd. - (2) F. J. Burns (21 to 23) Radio Reps. Smallwood - (18) Oscar Hierlihy CBA, SACKVILLE: 50,000 watts on (3) W. A. Bishop - (5) Mrs. - (19) Albert Ryan - (20 to 23) - Hal Stovin-Byles Ltd. (24) Weed 1,070 kcs. Trans -Canada Network. Eleanor MacMillan - (6) NEWFOUNDLAND - Owned and operated by the Cana- Sproule - (10) Ron Pulsifer - & Co. dian Broadcasting Corporation. (11) Bill Wall - (12) Ann CBY, CORNERBROOK: 1,000 watts Ramey - (13) W. A. Bishop - on 790 kcs. Trans -Canada Net- VOCM, ST. JOHN'S: 10,000 watts CJCJ, WOODSTOCK: 1,000 watts on (15) Anne Cunningham - (16) work. Owned and operated by the on 590 kcs. (1) Colonial Broad- 920 kcs. (1) Carleton -Victoria Dave Schofield - (18) A. M. Canadian Broadcasting Corpora- casting Co. Ltd. - (2) Walter B. Broadcasting Ltd. - (2) R. J. Bishop - (20 & 21) Lorrie Potts tion. Williams - (3) Joseph V. Butler Morrison - (3) Bob Morrison - & Co. - (5) Denys Ferry - (7) Jim (5) Al Morrison - (6) Neil Mac - CFCB, CORNERBROOK: 1,000 watts Murdock - (8) Bill Allen - (10) Mullen - (9) Al Morrison - (10) CKEC, NEW GLASGOW: 1,000 on 570 kcs. (1) Humber Valley Noel Vinicombe - (11) Bruce Smith - (11) Ted Jarrett watts (soon 5,000) on 1,320 kcs. Broadcasting Co. Ltd. - (2) Dr. - (12) Miss Lorraine Kenny - - (12) Wendy Hill - (13) Walter T -Can. Supp. (1) Hector Broad - Noel Murphy (Managing Director (14) Jim Browne - (15) Jim Tompkins - (14) Don Peabody - Casting Co. Ltd. - (2 & 3) J. M. - Harold N. Butler), (Station Murdock - (16) Mrs. Mary (15) Al Morrison - (16) Ted Cameron - (4 & 5) Paul Hould Manager - Roy Pike) - (7) Codner - (17) Irene Maher - Jarrett - (17) Lillian Davies - -(7 & 8) Bob MacDonald - (9) William C. Squires - (8) Gordon (18) W. B. Williams - (19) Harold (18) Bob Morrison - (19) Bruce Don Fraser - (10) Bill McCulloch Tizzard - (10) Frank Cullen - Noseworthy - (20) Radio & Smith - (20 & 21) Lorrie Potts - (11) John MacDonald - (12) (17) Carol Fradsham - (18) Jim Television Sales - (21) Radio & Co. - (22) A. J. Messner & Co. Dorothy Ross - (13) George Mac- Butler - (19) Cyril Ward - (20) Time Sales - (23) Scharf Broad- - (23) Scharf Broadcast Sales. Laren - (14) Paul Hould - (15) Rado & Television Sales - (21) cast Sales - (24) Young Cana- Dorothy Ross - (17) Cam Mac- Raaio Time Sales - (23) Scharf dian Ltd. Kay - (18 & 19) Don Holmes - NOVA SCOTIA 20 & 21) Lorrie Potts & Co. - Inc. CKDH, AMHERST: 250 watts on (24) Donald Cooke 1,400 kcs. (1) Amherst Broadcast- on 1,140 ing Co. Ltd. (2) Dr. J. A. CBI, SYDNEY: 5,000 watts - Hugh Dunlop kcs. Trans -Canada Network. Langille - (3) J. - and operated by the Cana_ (5) Eastwood Ives - (10 & 11) Owned William Mitchell - (12). Alma dian Broadcasting Corporation. Hebert - (13) Henry Austin - on (15) Alma Hebert (17) Dave CJCB, SYDNEY: 5,000 watts - 1,270 kcs. Dom. Basic. (1) Cape Moore - (18) George Lewis - (2) (20 & 21) Jos. A. Hardy & Co. Breton Broadcasters Ltd. - J. Marven Nathanson - (3) on Norris L. Nathanson - (5) Mrs. CJFX, ANTIGONISH: 5,000 watts F. M. 580 kcs. Dom. Basic. (1) Atlantic Mary Grant - (6) Mrs. Broadcasters Ltd. - (2) Dr. F. J. MacLeod - (7) Lloyd MacDonald Ginivan - (3) J. Clyde Nunn - - (8) T. C. Robertson - (10) (9) Levis Desjardins - (10) W. Don McIsaac - (11) Clayton F. MacKinnon (11) B. A. Campbell - (12) Ann Terry Mac- - Lellan (14) Mrs. F. M. Mac- Graham - (15) Janet Waters - - Mac- (16) Bruce Rafuse - (18) Gordon Leod - (15) Mrs. Lorna MacDougall (20 & 21) Paul Quarrie - (16) Toby Halloran - - (17) Pat McSweeney (18) Alf Mulvihill & Co. - (24) Young - Canadian Ltd. Vernon - (19) Al Gibson - (20 to 23) All -Canada Radio - (24) CKBW, BRIDGEWATER: 1,000 Weed & Co. watts on 1,000 kcs. T -Can. Supp. (1) Acadia Broadcasting Co. Ltd. CKCL, TRURO: 1,000 watts on 600 - (2) Clarence J. Morrow - (3) kcs. (1) Colchester Broadcasting John F. Hirtle - (4 to 6) James Co. Ltd. - (2 & 3) J. Arthur A. MacLeod - (7) A. Maxwell Manning - (5) H. C. Deryk Ramey - (8) Robert C. Stillwell Upton - (6 to 9) Jack S. Arm- -(9) A. Maxwell Ramay - (10 strong - (10, 11 & 13) Harry & 11) Robert A. MacLaren - (12) Dewar - (15) Mrs. Ecxy Mac- Mrs. Virginia Fleming - (13 & Kenzie - (16) Mrs. Ann Cox - 14) Hugh A. Godfrey - (15) Mrs. (18) E. Sidney Bernasconi - (19) Pauline Fraser - (16) James A. Robert Bartlett - (20 & 21) MacLeod - (17) Hugh A. Godfrey Radio Time Sales - (23) Scharf Holiday Greeting - (18) Douglas B. Hirtle - (20) Broadcast Sales - (24) Devney- Air Time Sales - (21) Radio O'Connell Inc. from CFNB Frederic- Reps. - (22) Broadcast Reps. - (23) Radio Reps. - (24) Donald CFAB, WINDSOR: 250 watts on ton -the big audience Cooke Inc. 1,450 kcs. (1) Evangeline Broad- casting Co. Ltd. - (2) F. J. market station CBH, HALIFAX: 100 watts on Burns - (3) W. A. Bishop - (5) -big 1,330 kcs. Trans -Canada Network. Mrs. Eleanor MacMillan - (6) Owned and operated by the Cana- Hal Sproule - (10) Ron Pulsifer ...the only 50,000 dian Broadcasting Corporation. - (11) Bill Wall - (12) Ann Ramey - (13) W. A. Bishop - -watt independent sta- CHNS, HALIFAX: 10,000 watts on (15) Anne Cunningham - (16) 960 kcs. Dom. Basic. ABS. (1) Dave Schofield - (18) A. M. tion in the Maritimes! Maritime Broadcasting Co. Ltd. Bishop - (20 & 21) Lorrie Potts - (2) Graham W. Dennis - (3) & Co. Page Sixty Canadian Broadcaster December 1st, 1960

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QUEBEC BRITISH COLUMBIA shown in heavy type have Stations MONTREAL: 3,860 watts 1,400 CBF-FM, CSC -FM, VANCOUVER: their own program schedules. on 95.1 mcs. Owned and operated watts on 105.7 mcs. Owned and by the Canadian Broadcasting operated by the Canadian Broad- Corporation. casting Corporation. KEY CBM -FM, MONTREAL: 3,860 watts 17. Copy Chief VANCOUVER: 20,000 1. Owner or Company name 9. Music Director on 103.3 mes. Owned and operated CHQM-FM, 2. President (if a company) 10. News Director 18. Film Librarian watts on 103.5 mes. Same staff as 3. General Manager 11. Sports Director 19. Film Editor by the Canadian Broadcasting Programs separately 4. Operations Manager 12. Women's Director 20. Chief Operator Corporation.* CHQM-AM. 5. Commercial Manager 13. Farm Director 21. Dir. of Engineering at certain times from CHQM-AM. 6. Production Supervisor 14. Promotion Manager 22. Canadian Reps 7. Program Manager 15. Traffic Manager 23. U.S. Reps CFCF-FM, MONTREAL: 7,700 watts 8. Chief Announcer 16. Art Director on 106.5 mes. Same staff, same pro- graming as CFCF-AM. ALBERTA 250 CHRC-FM, QUEBEC: 595 watts on EDMONTON: 279 watts CKWS-FM, KINGSTON: 250 watts CKTB-FM, ST. CATHARINES: CKDA-FM, on 97.7 mes. Same staff, same 98.1 mes. Same staff, same pro- Same staff, same on 96.3 mes. Same staff, same pro- watts on 100.3 mes. graming CKWS-AM. programing as CKTB-AM. graming as CHRC-AM. programing as CFRN-AM. as CKCR-FM, KITCHENER: 350 watts TIMMINS: 250 watts on CJBR-FM, RIMOUSKI: 20,000 watts 400 watts CKGB-FM, CJCA-FM, EDMONTON: on 96.7 mes. Same staff, same pro- 94.5 mcs. Same staff, same pro- on 101.5 mcs. Same staff, programs on 99.5 mcs. Same staff, same pro- graming as CKCR-AM. graming as CKGB-AM. separately from CJBR-AM. graming as CJCA-AM. LONDON: 4,500 watts on 57,000 CFPL-FM, 11,900 watts CHLT-FM, SHERBROOKE: 250 watts CBC-FM, TORONTO: on 102.7 mes. (No further CKUA-FM, EDMONTON: 95.9 mcs. Same staff, programs on 99.1 mcs. Owned and operated watts on 98.1 mcs. Same staff, same pro- separately from CFPL-AM. by the Canadian Broadcasting information available.) graming as CKUA-AM. Corporation.* CKVL-FM, VERDUN: 10,200 watts CKLB-FM, OSHAWA: 14,000 watts for C H E C- F M, LETHBRIDGE: 245 on 93.5 mcs. Same staff except for on 96.9 mes. Same staff except CFRB-FM, TORONTO: 61)0 watts on & Louis Belanger on 100.9 mes. Same staff, (3) Fred M. Oliver. Programs (8) Hal Wardell watts 99.9 mes. Same staff, same pro- and (17) G. Cornfield. CKVL-FM same programing as CHEC-AM. separately from CKLB-AM and graming as CFRB-AM. issues a separate rate card. programs separately from CKVL- AM and issues a separate rate card. CBO-FM, OTTAWA: 380 watts on CHFI-FM, TORONTO: 9,450 watts MANITOBA 103.3 mcs. Owned and operated by on 98.1 mcs. (1) CHFI-FM Ltd. - (3) Donald E. Wright (5) Gor- 250 watts the Canadian Broadcasting Corpo- - CJOB-FM, WINNIPEG: ration.* don Kent - (7) David Amer - NOVA SCOTIA 6 7) Hugh A. on 97.5 kcs. (3, & (12) Ross Evans - (13) William CHNS-FM, HALIFAX: 250 watts on Joe Grant (15, Hartnoll (15) Glenna Neale Ingraham - (8) - CFRA-FM, OTTAWA: 860 watts on - - 96.1 mes. Same staff, same pro- 16 & 17) Mrs. F. Taylor (19) (20 & 21) Radio & TV Sales - (24) graming as CHNS-AM. - 93.9 mcs. (3 & 5) F. S. Skelton - Hi -Fi -Music Broadcasters, NYC. Ted Allam. CJOB-FM programs (6) S. Frenken - (7) F. S. Skelton * These three stations make up the separately from CJOB-AM and - (8) W. Patten - (17) B. Pate- issues a separate rate card. naude. CFRA-FM programs sep- CKLW-FM, WINDSOR: 250 watts CB C's bilingual FM network, arately from CFRA-AM a n d on 93.1 mes. Same staff, same pro- which programs separately from issues a separate rate card. graming as CKLW-AM. the AM network at certain hours. ONTARIO CHIC -FM, BRAMPTON: 857 watts on 102.1 mes. Same staff, programs separately from CHIC -AM at night. cAnd a Very CKPC-FM, BRANTFORD: 250 watts CKCR on 92.1 mes. Same staff, saine pro- graming as CKPC-AM.

600 watts J'terryCiritna CJSS-FM, CORNWALL: on 104.3 mcs. Same staff, same pro- graming as CJSS-AM. A CKPR-FM, FORT WILLIAM: 250 to You, too! watts on 93.4 mcs. Same staff, same programing as CKPR-AM.

KINGSTON: 250 watts D glEtorotijp 3actigon eetfj eat CKLC-FM, on 99.5 mcs. Same staff, same pro- graming as CKLC-AM. gran It.ajbrogge o (nit") ipte. Croix iaeítlj iaearnep 0 Zeb eroch

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Broadcast Radio-TV Agency City Phone Address Dept. Director Time Buyer Algie, William E. Ltd. Toronto WA. 5.5997 46 St. Clair Ave. E. William E. Algie Dorothy Marshall Ardiel :Advertising Agency Ltd. Hamilton LI. 9.2419 180 Parkdale Ave. N. J. N. Elliott J. N. Elliott Ottawa CE. 5-9280 389 Albert St. Gordon Fairbairn Joann C. Hossick Toronto HU. 5-6541 4 Lawton Blvd. P. A. Johnson P. A. Johnson Backman Advertising Ltd. Halifax 3.8164 Sovereign Bldg. G. P. Backman (Miss) A. Archibald Baker Advertising Agency Ltd. Montreal VI. 5-2191 1420 Sherbrooke St. W. Gerry St. Denis Loraine Lavigne Toronto HU. 7-1511 670 Bayview Ave. N. Pahlen Gwen Rudolphe Ivy Neve Batten, Barton, Durstine & Osborn Inc. Montreal UN. 8-2655 823 Dominion Sq. Bldg. Philippe Garcia Mrs. Mildred MacLeod Toronto EM. 3-9461 2 Carlton Street S. Ramsay Lees John R. Jenkins Windsor CL. 2-7757 Suite 402, J. F. Newby, Manager Canada Trust Bldg. Bingham, John McKenney Ltd. Toronto EM. 2-2641 32 Front St. W. J. H. Titherington J. H. Titherington Montreal HU. 1-5032 4645 Cavendish Blvd. (Through Toronto) Kitchener SH. 5-1601 1083 King St. E. (Through Toronto) Winnipeg 42-2564 257 Osborne St. (Through Toronto)

Bleasdale Advertising Ltd. Victoria E V . 2-6741 1104 Douglas St. Harry Bleasdale Harry Bleasdale Bradley, Venning, Hilton & Atherton Ltd.Toronto WA. 5-3801 11 Yorkville Ave. John Bradley Shirley Sellen Breithaupt, Milsom Ltd. Toronto HU. 3-3531 g20 Eglinton Ave. E. Ev Palmer Irene Wray Breithaupt, Milsom (Western) Ltd. Vancouver MU. 5-8455 1075 Melville St. Brooks Advertising Ltd. Toronto EM. 8-2396 21 Dundas Square Jack Mackey (Mrs.) J. deMunnik Brown, Mitchell & Wright Ltd. Vancouver MU. 4-7277 735 Davie St. John Blundell John G. Service Calgary AM. 2-4767 539 - 8th Ave. S.W. A. D. Wood Vic Foster Winnipeg WH. 3-5575 Suite 200, R. M. Black Sue Struthers 336 Portage Ave.

Burley, Norman Craig & Kummel Ltd. Toronto EM. 4-9226 159 Bay Street J. H. Burley A. L. Drewry Burnett, Leo Co. of Canada Ltd. Toronto EM. 6-5801 133 Richmond St. W. James B. McRae John DeNike Doris Reay Burns Advertising Agency Ltd. Montreal WE. 5.5257 1980 Sherbrooke St. W. Toronto EM. 8-2377 181 Bay St. W. R. Beecroft Jacqualine Morin Ottawa CE. 5-5682 3 Frederick Place Camp, Dalton K. & Assoc. Ltd. Toronto HU. 7-2101 600 Eglinton Ave. E. F. J. Boyer F. J. Boyer Canadian Advertising Agency Ltd. Montreal VI. 2-8061 1454 Mountain St. M. Fontaine M. Fontaine Toronto EM. 8-7646 790 Bay St. Irvin Teitel Irvin Teitel Vancouver MU. 4-4151 1131 Richards St. K. L. Johnson (Miss) S. Oliver Cardon, Rose Ltd. Montreal VI. 2-9581 1411 Crescent St. Norman Cardon Carter, Garry J. of Canada Ltd. Toronto WA. 4-2505 59 Avenue Rd. Bob Howe Bob Howe Cockfield, Brown & Co. Ltd. Montreal UN. 1-1771 Canada Cement Bldg. R. W. Harwood Earl Box Toronto W A. 4-5492 185 Bloor St. E. Alan Savage Cam Logan Winnipeg WH. 2-3528 Elec. R'l'wy Chambers Jim Gibson Jim Cameron Vancouver MU. 1.1111 1200 Burrard Bldg. Miss M. Maddigan Collyer Advertising Ltd. Montreal VI. 2-8672 2100 Drummond St. K. S. Chase N. Fraser Toronto EM. 3-2647 20 Carlton St. Adele Ward Adele Ward Copeland, Don H. Advertising Ltd. Toronto WA. 2-5969 442 Sherbourne St. (Mrs.) V. Copeland (Mrs.) V. Copeland Crombie Advertising Co. Ltd. Toronto EM. 4-7204 100 Adelaide St. W. Miss M. Bray Miss M. Bray Montreal VI. 9-5246 391 St. James St. W. Vic Gray Vic Gray Dancer -Fitzgerald -Sample (Canada) Ltd. Toronto WA. 4-8425 200 St. Clair Ave. W. Gilbert Nunns Ruth Pedley Daniel & Charles, Inc. New York MU. 6-7288 185 Madison Ave. Bernice Gutmann Isabelle Stannard Desbarats Advertising Agency Montreal UN. 6-4835 485 McGill St. John Desbarats Dudley Tasker Dominion Broadcasting Co. Toronto EM. 3-3383 4 Albert St. Hal B. Williams Hal B. Williams Ellis Advertising Agency Buffalo TL. 2-6780 Statler Hilton Hotel Barbara Blinderman Beatrice Haniford Erwin Wasey,Ruthrauff& Ryan(Can.)Ltd. Toronto WA. 1-5187 610 Church St. Lloyd Hefford Lloyd Hefford Ferres Advertising Ltd. Hamilton JA. 9-1116 63 Duke St. Boyd Heaven Colin MacGregor Ferguson Mann Ltd. Montreal 1478 St. Catherine St. W. Foote, Cone & Belding Canada Ltd. Montreal VI. 2-8781 1255 Phillips Square Robert L. Simpson Toronto WA. 5-5961 10 St. Mary St. Arthur Sylvah Foster Advertising Ltd. Montreal VI. 9-5343 550 Sherbrooke St. W. Pierre Petel C. Toupin Ottawa CE. 6-5909 77 Metcalfe St. Toronto WA. 4-4681 149 Alcorn Ave. Alex. MacKay Sheila Wright Mary Newton Jon Porter Winnipeg WH. 3-1680 370 Donald St. L. A. Mainster J. I. Zrudlo Gibbons, J. J. Ltd. Regina LA. 7-6688 2070 Albert St. Harold Ellis Montreal UN. 6-7482 1440 St. Catherine St. W. R. L. Burdick R. L. Burdick Winnipeg WH. 2-7373 272 Main St. Bruce Johnson Bruce Johnson Calgary AM. 2-5437 513 - 8th Ave. W. Alf Bell Alf Bell Toronto WA. 4-8391 46 St. Clair Ave. E. Dorothy Marshall Dorothy Marshall Vancouver MU. 1-0157 1533 West Pender St. (Mrs.) Hazel Bakes Goodis, Goldberg, Dair Ltd. Toronto RU. 9-1101 288 Lawrence Ave. W. Samuel Goldberg Samuel Goldberg Barbara Kirkpatrick Calgary 901 - 8th Ave. S.W. J. Joffe J. Joffe Montreal Birks Bldg. Phillips Sq. Page Sixty -Three December 1st, 1960 Canadian Broadcaster

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ADVERTISING AGENCIES (continued) Broadcast Radio-TV Agency City Phone Address Dept. Director Time Buyer Goodwin-Ellis Advertising Ltd. Vancouver MU. 1.3474 1161 Melville St. T. M. Taylor T. M. Taylor Calgary AM. 2-4262 208 Bamlett Bldg. G. S. Menzies G. S. Menzies Grant Advertising of Canada Ltd. Toronto EM. 3-2144 170 University Ave. Joan G. King Joan G. King Grosbero, Pollock & Gwartzman Ltd. Toronto WA. 4-9211 78 Charles St. W. H. J. Pollock J. E. Maclntyre Hayhurst, F. H., Co. Ltd. Montreal VI. 5.0251 1420 Sherbrooke St. W. E. Brown Joan Johnson Toronto HU. 7-4371 55 Eglinton Ave. E. Robert D. Amos Pat Hepburn Manny Brown Heggie Advertising Co. Ltd. Toronto HU. 1-5125 97 Eglinton Ave. E. John Chilman John Chilman Huot Advertising Ltd. Montreal VI. 2.9011 353 St. Nicholas St. Paul Vermet Paul Vermet Hutchins Advertising of Canada Ltd. Toronto WA. 4-3753 35 Hayden St. William Bounsall Pat Hennessy Imperial Advertising Ltd. Halifax 3-9373 38 Blowers St. J. B. Regan J. B. Regan Industrial Advertising Agency Ltd. Montreal VI. 2-5281 1500 Stanley St. A. G. Temple St. Catharines MU. 4-8736 P.O. Box 481 D. C. Williamson Toronto WA. 4-6671 385 Madison Ave. (Mrs.) Vera Percival

Inter -Canada (Que.) Adver. Agency Ltd. Montreal WE. 4-1874 3488 Cote des Neiges Rd. Yvon Fortier Yvon Fortier Jarvis, Albert Ltd. Toronto WA. 5-3815 1000 Yonge St. Godfrey Jarvis Godfrey Jarvis Montreal AV. 8-9234 1466 Crescent St. George Turner Kastor, Hilton, Chesley, Clifford & Atherton (Canada) Ltd. Toronto EM. 2.4231 481 University Ave. Joan Jackson Joan Jackson Kelley, Russell T. Co. Ltd. Hamilton JA. 2-1155 627 Main St. E. F. F. Rose Kenyon & Eckhardt Ltd. Toronto WA. 5-8931 321 Bloor St. E. John A. Winter Dorothy Gill Montreal VI. 2-2534 f50 Sherbrooke St. W. Robert McCausland Lippman Advertising Assoc., Inc. Buffalo TL. 6-1900 1910 Liberty Bank Bldg. (Mrs.) Bonnie Roberts (Mrs.) Bonnie Roberts Johnny Lombardi (Italian -Canadian) Advertising Agency Toronto LE. 1-1144 637 College St. Johnny Lombardi Johnny Lombardi Lovick, James & Co. Ltd. Montreal UN. 6-8391 623 Dominion Sq. Bldg. Stella Slattery Stella Slattery Toronto WA. 1-1121 800 Bay St. Ralph Freeman Walter L. Browne Calgary AM. 2-6161 629 -7th Ave. S.W. J. Armstrong Edmonton GA. 4-2181 10014 -107th St. Jim Younie Halifax 3.8800 183 Hollis St. Walter L. Browne Walter L. Browne Regina LA. 3-7570 103 Toronto -Dominion George R. Bothwell George R. Bothwell Bank Bldg. Vancouver MU. 4-6221 1178 W. Pender St. (Mrs.) A. M. Bothamley Winnipeg W H. 3-0623 307 Power Bldg. Alan B. Jenkins Nora Thorvaldson MacLaren Advertising Co. Ltd. Montreal VI. 5-1222 550 Sherbrooke St. W. R. Saucier R. Kirkwood Toronto EM. 3-2244 111 Richmond St. W. Hugh Horler Keith Campbell Vancouver MU. 5-6268 1240 W. Pender St. J. Hoyland J. Hoyland Winnipeg WH. 2-6321 911 Elec. R'I'y Chambers W. E. Wilson McCann-Erickson (Canada) Ltd. Toronto WA. 5.3231 200 Bloor St. E. Don MacMillan Mel Norman Montreal VI. 9.8341 2055 Peel St. W. G. (Bill) Munro Sheldon Lodge Vancouver MU. 3-5608 1030 W. Georgia St. Florence Asson Florence Asson McConnell, Eastman & Co. Ltd. Toronto HU. 7-4601 234 Eglinton Ave. E. T. R. Hart (Mrs.) O. J. Sinclair Montreal UN. 6-6771 Dominion Sq. Bldg. (Miss) Cay Draper (Miss) Cay Draper Vancouver MU. 3-2161 1198 W. Pender St. Winnipeg WH. 3.7406 382 Portage Ave. Brian C. Jupe Gladys M. Ulinder Calgary ¡. M. 3-7040 337 -8th Ave. W. (Miss) Pat Lundie (Miss) Pat Lundie London (' F. 4-4528 Northern Life Bldg. J. Gore Edmonton GA. 2-5107 10020 -109th St. J. R. McCallum J. R. McCallum McCracken, W. A. Ltd. Montreal VI. 4-9591 2100 Drummond St. (Mrs.) Bernice Watson Toronto WA. 4.0721 153 St. Clair Ave. W. (Mrs.) Marjorie Graves (Mn.:) Marjorie Graves McGregor-Deaville Advertising Toronto WA. 2-4864 1175 Bay St. Frank Deaville Art. McGregor McKim Advertising Ltd. Toronto W A. 4-0981 1407 Yonge St. G. W. Leech Beverley Nicholl Montreal VI. 9-4152 2100 Drummond St. Wilf Charland (Mrs.) Rotha Webb Vancouver MU. 3-8121 1030 W. Georgia St. A. B. Perry Miss E. Fox Winnipeg WH. 2-3491 250 Portage Ave. R. I. Morton R. I. Morton Muter, Culiner, Frankfurter & Gould Ltd. Toronto WA. 4-5736 1121 Bay St. Eddie Gould Gerry Rafelman Nattall & Maloney Ltd. Calgary AM. 9-3054 108 -12th Ave. S.W. (Mrs.) Pat McVean (Mrs.) Pat McVean Edmonton GA. 4-4910 10666 -103rd St. J. R. McCallum Needham, Louis & Brorby of Can. Ltd. Toronto EM. 4-1492 121 Richmond St. W. Ray Arsenault Denise Curran O'Brien Advertising Ltd. Edmonton GA. 2-5450 117 LaFleche Bldg. A. E. Nightingale Ottawa RE. 3-9778 203e Alta Vista Drive R. A. Hay Vancouver MU. 1-9174 1455 W. Georgia St. George F. Sayers (Mrs.) M. Albrecht Ogilvy, Benson & Mather (Canada) Ltd. Toronto EM. 8-4694 88 University Ave. George Murray Joan Bain Orr, William R. Ltd. Toronto HU. 5-9367 240 Eglinton Ave. E. Mona H. Harper Otto, Robert & Co. (Canada) Ltd. Toronto EM. 6-9266 2 Carlton St. Wib Perry Wib Perry Paul, Phelan & Perry Ltd. Montreal UN. 1-5437 1501 Shell Tower George P. Vale Barry Kinnon Toronto WA. 5-3436 6 Crescent Rd. George P. Vale Gordon Forsyth Payeur Publicité Inc. Quebec LA. 9-3322 639 -8th Ave. P. E. Giguere G. H. Payeur Pennell Advertising Toronto EM. 4-2079 145 Yonge St. Mary Barrer Mary Barrer Plant, Elton M. Advertising Ltd. Windsor CL. 4-1159 Toronto -Dominion E. M. Plant Ann Hames Bank Bldg. Purkis, Thornton Ltd. Toronto EM. 3.3762 330 Bay St. Gladys Race Gladys Race Reimer, C. Advertising Ltd. Winnipeg WH. 2-1868 407 Graham Ave. C. L. Reimer C. L. Reimer Ronald -Reynolds & Co. Toronto EM. 2-2381 154 University Ave. Henry E. !Carpus Vera Hopkins Montreal UN. 6-9471 1440 St. Catherine St. W. Art Wienthal Mary Lapkas Broadcaster Page Sixty -Five December 1st, 1960 Canadian

Phone Address Broadcast Radio-TV Agency City Dept. Director Time Buyer

481 University Ave. Rosalind Burrow Ross Roy of Canada Ltd. Toronto EM. 6-0759 Windsor CL. 6-2371 Canada Trust Bldg. R. A. Post 1500 Stanley St. Simon Langlais L. LaCasse Sauviat, G. R. & Assoc. Montreal AV. 8-4171 W. H. A. Bedford H. A. Bedford Schneider Cardon Ltd. Montreal UN. 1-4764 1224 St. Catherine St. Quebec MU. 3-0788 329 Route De L'Eglise St. G. Alec Phare G. Alec Phare Smith, R. C. & Son Ltd. Toronto HU. 1-2253 140 Merton Toronto EM. 6.2811 790 Bay St. Bob Stevenson Susie McCullagh Spitzer & Mills Ltd. Louis MacKay Montrea I HU. 1-0344 3405 Addington Ave. Ross Irene Maklary & Ltd. Toronto WA. 4.8481 255 Davenport Rd. William R. Stanfield, Johnson Hill Diana Stewart Montrea I UN. 6-8741 Dominion Sq. Bldg. C. Dumontier Stansbury, J. E. & Co. Ltd. Montreal UN. 6-4473 1070 Bleury St. (Miss) Jean Sweeney (Miss) Jean Sweeney Stevenson & Scott Ltd. Montreal UN. 6-9361 1260 University St. Toronto EM. 3-5773 100 Adelaide St. W. (Mrs.) E. Fisher (Mrs.) E. Fisher Halifax 3.8279 95 Dresden Row C. Emerson Howard Ronald Kitley Vancouver MU. 3-5696 402 West Pender St. Sherrill Adair Sherrill Adair John G. Tames Tames Advertising Agency Ltd. Toronto HU. 1-2291 1395 Bayview Ave. John G. Tames Tandy -Richards Advertising Ltd. Toronto EM. 3-6362 20 Carlton St. A. A. Pape D. Prudham Montreal VI. 4.8821 550 Sherbrooke St. W. Don A. Hawley Don A. Hawley Mary Cardon Thompson, J. Walter Co. Ltd. Montreal WE. 4.1331 1600 Dorchester St. W. Phillippe Fisette Toronto EM. 2-3471 600 University Ave. Jack Lingeman Mary Moran Thompson -Petersen Adver. Agency Ltd. Toronto EM. 8-8091 215 Victoria St. Edward Bowman Walter Reeves Montreal VI. 2-1881 1121 St. Catherine St. W. Torobin Advertising Ltd. Montreal HU. 9-5331 4920 Western Ave. I. N. ltzkovitch Simon Torobin Vamplew-Colby Advertising Ltd. Toronto WA. 3-5589 1175 Bay St. 7 homas Vamplew Thomas Vamplew Vickers & Benson Ltd. Montreal UN. 6-7701 Keefer Bldg. Laurent Jodoin (Mrs.) Jeannine Guérin Toronto EM. 8.3421 110 Church St. D. T. Hardman (Mrs.) Laura Jensen Walsh Advertising Co. Ltd. Toronto EM. 3-3053 2 Carlton St. (Mrs.) Muriel Murray (Mrs.) June Frost Montreal WE. 3-6756 1980 Sherbrooke St. W. Windsor CL. 6-2671 Canada Bldg.

Weill, R. K. Canada Ltd. Toronto WA. 2-3115 67 Yonge St. Whitehall Broadcasting Ltd. Montreal VI. 9.4156 2100 Drummond St. Wilf Charland (Mrs.) Rotha Webb Willis Advertising Ltd. Toronto EM. 3-2073 67 Yonge St. Clarence Kenney Clarence Kenney Young & Rubicam Ltd. Toronto EM. 2-3921 250 University Ave. W. H. Clark Doreen Dunlop Ian Campbell Dave Hunter Montreal UN. 6-8941 1255 University St. Gaby Lalande

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Audio; ALBERTA *CBOT Ottawa, Ont. 4. CBC Supp. (1) Twin Cities .94 kw. CHAN -TV, VANCOUVER: CFCN-TV, CALGARY: 50 kw. *CBMT Montreal, Que. Television Ltd. (2 & 3) Ian G. .180 kw. Video on Channel - Audio; Audio; 100 kw. Video on Channel *CHCH-TV Hamilton, Ont. Clark (5) Walter Harwood 8. (1) Vantel Broadcasting Co. Ltd. - - 2. CBC Basic. (1) CFCN Tele- *CKCO-TV Kitchener, Ont. (6 & 7) Frank Harris - (8) Bob (2 & 3) Art Jones (4) Ken Malcolm (10) Gordon Rye - - vision Ltd. (2) Jas. L. Love *CFPL-TV London, Ont. - - Bray - (7) Mery Stone - (8) - *CKLW-TV Windsor, Ont. (11) Blain Fairman (12) Mrs. (10) Roy (Exec. Vice -President) - Gordon - Rudy Hartman - L. E. Edmonds *CKSO-TV Sudbury, Ont. Vivian Hunt (13) Gordon Rye (11) Brad Keene Carter - (7) Hugh - Jacques - - (8) Larry Langley (9) E. W. *CJIC-TV Sault Ste. Marie, Ont. (14) Jean Ross - (15) Shirley (13) Norm Griffin - (14) Blair - - Page (16) Mrs. Vivian Hunt Chapman - (10) Wm. N. Love - *CFCJ-TV Port Arthur, Ont. - - Paterson - (15) Lloyd Colthorp (11) (14) *CKVR-TV Barrie, Ont. (17) Mrs. Jackie Panagrot (18) (16) Hilary Stewart (18) Henry J. Viney - - - - James S. Louks (15) Mrs. Jean *CKNX-TV Wingham, Ont. Blain Fairman - (19) Bill Reith Mrs. Ruth Levy (19) Don - (21) Kurt Reichennek (22) - Bown (16) Charles Heine *CKGN-TV North Bay, Ont. - - Cumming - (21) Ernie Ross - - *CFCL-TV Timmins, Ont. All -Canada Television Ltd. (23) (22) All Television (Photography) - Gerald W. Moir - Canada - (19) T. (21) *CBWAT Kenora, Ont. Weed & Company. (23) Weed & Company. - Gary Smith - Robert W. Lamb - (22) TV Reps. Ltd. (23) Young Canadian Ltd. PRAIRIE REGION CHBC-TV, OKANAGAN NET- KVOS-TV, BELLINGHAM-VAN- - WORK, KELOWNA: 1.6 kw. *CBWT Winnipeg, Man. COUVER: 112 kw. Audio; 224 kw. CHCT-TV, CALGARY: 50 kw. *CKX-TV Brandon, Man. Audio; 3.7 kw. Video on Channel Video on Channel 12. CBS (1) Audio; 100 kw. Video on Channel 2. CBC Supp. (1) Okanagan Valley *CKCK-TV Regina, Sask. KVOS (Canada) Ltd. - (2 & 3) 2. CBC Basic. (1) Calgary Tele- *CFQC-TV Saskatoon, Sask. Television Co. Ltd. - (2 & 3) Gordon M. Reid (4) Andy vision Ltd. (2) F. R. Shaw Roy G. Chapman (5) R. L. Dick - - - *CHCT-TV Calgary, Alta. - Anderson - (5) Herman Burk - (3) A. M. Cairns - (4) Ron Chase CFRN-TV Edmonton, Alta. Sharp - (6) Norman Williams - art - (6) Jack Gettles - (7) - (5) J. Norman Inkster - (6) (7, 8 & 10) Russ Richardson *CJLH-TV Lethbridge, Alta. - Andy Anderson - (8) Frank Charles Moore - (10 & 11) Ed CHSA-TV Lloydminster, Alta. (11) Dave Sparrow - (12) Edna Janke - (10) Bill Hoyt - (11) Whalen (13) Reuben Hamm Olive (13) Bob Wilson (14) Elaine Horn - - *CKOS-TV Yorkton, Sask. - - Haines Fay - (12) (14) Bill Smith - (15) Edith *CHAB-TV Moose Jaw, Sask. Norm Williams - (15) Lee - (13) Hal Reeves - (14) Marian Garbutt - (16) Les Funtek - (17) Hoffman (16) Terry Bennett Boylan (15) Del Pawliw (16) *CKBI-TV Prince Albert, Sask. - - - Mary Ellis - (19) Gordon Warner *CJFB-TV Swift Current, Sask. - (17) Bob McRory - (18 & 19) Ken Davidson (17) Leslie (21) Lee Crawley (22) All Peter Mugford (20) Ian Ross - - - *CHAT -TV Medicine Hat, Alta. - - Mathers - (21) W. Evans - (22) Canada TV - (23) Weed & Alta. (21) Tom Wyatt - (22) All - Stovin-Byles Ltd. - (23) Forjoe Company. *CHCA-TV Red Deer, Canada Television Ltd. - (23) Canadian Ltd. Weed & Company. CBXT-TV, EDMONTON: 159 kw. PACIFIC REGION CBUT, VANCOUVER: 254 kw. Audio; 318 kw. Video on Channel *CFCR-TV Kamloops, B.C. 5. Kelowna, B.C. CHBC-TV-1, PENTICTON: .27 kw. Audio; 47.6 kw. Video on CBC Microwave. Owned and *CHBC-TV Channel Dawson B.C. Audio; .54 kw. Video on Channel 2, CBC Microwave. Owned and operated by the Canadian Broad- CJDC-TV Creek, 13. Satellite of CHBC-TV. Same operated by the Canadian Broad- casting Corporation. *CBUT Vancouver, B.C. Staff. *CHEK-TV Victoria, B.C. casting Corporation. CFRN-TV, EDMONTON: 90.4 kw Audio; 180.3 kw. Video on Channel QUEBEC REGION CHBC-TV-2, VERNON: .31 kw. COURTENAY: .375 kw. Audio; .625 3. CBC Basic. (1) Sunwapta *CBFT Montreal, Que. Audio; .62 kw. Video on Channel kw. Video on Channel 7. Satellite Broadcasting Co. Ltd. (2) G. R. 7. Satellite of CHBC-TV. Same - *CKMI-TV Quebec, Que. of CBUT. Owned and operated by A. 'Dick' Rice - (3) S. S. 'Sid' *CFCM-TV Quebec, Que. staff. the Canadian Broadcasting Cor- Lancaster (4) Frank Makepeace poration. - *CJBR-TV Rimouski, Que. - (5) B. D. 'Bruce' Alloway - *CBOFT Ottawa, Ont. CHBC-TV-3, OLIVER-OSOYOOS: (6) Don Brinton - (7) George .11 .22 kw. Video on *CKRS-TV Jonquière, Que. kw. Audio; CHEK-TV, VICTORIA: 50 kw. Kidd - (8) Ed. Kay - (9) Harry *CHLT-TV Sherbrooke, Que. Channel 8. Satellite of CHBC-TV. Audio; 100 kw. Video on Channel Farmer - (10) Ab Douglas - *CKTM-TV Three Rivers, Que. Same staff. 6. CBC Basic. (1) CHEK-TV (11) Al Shaver - (12) Mrs. Laura *CKBL-TV Matane, Que. Limited - (2 &. 3) David M. Kennedy - (14) Ross Langmaid *CKRN-TV Rouyn, Que. CHBC-TV, PRINCETON: .019 kw. Armstrong (Station Manager) - - (15) Mrs. Olive Pope - (16) CHAU -TV New Carlisle, Que. Audio; .03 kw. Video on Channel Richard L. McDaniel -(5) Douglas Peter Leonard - (17) Dan Kauf- *CBAFT Moncton, N.B. 72 (UHF). Independent Satellite J. Taylor (Senior Announcer) - man - (18 & 19) Keith Neale - CBWFT Winnipeg, Man. of CHBC-TV. Same staff. Bob McGavin - (10) Andy (20) Herb Ashley - (21) Ted Wadson - (22) TV Reps. Ltd. - (23) Young Canadian Ltd., Harlan Oakes & Assoc. *CKMI-TV Quebec, Que. CJLH-TV, LETHBRIDGE: 85.5 kw. *CHAT -TV Medicine Hat, Alta. Audio; 171 kw. Video on Channel *CHCA-TV Red Deer, Alta. 7. CBC Basic. (1) Lethbridge *CKBI-TV Prince Albert, Sask. Dominates Television Ltd. - (2 & 3) Norman *CHAB-TV Moose Jaw, Sask. Botterill - (5) Lloyd Crittenden *CJFB-TV Swift Current, Sask. - (10) Del Delmage - (11) Al *CKOS-TV Yorkton, Sask. McCann - (12) Mrs. Kay Mac- CJDC-TV Dawson Creek, B.C. Town & Leod - (15) Win Dufty - (16) *CFCR-TV Kamloops, B.C. Walter Nishida - (18 & 19) Mrs. *CHBC-TV Kelowna, B.C. Betty Glendenning - (21) Victor *CJSS-TV Cornwall, Ont. Country Reed - (22) All -Canada Tele- TELEVISION vision (23) Weed & Co. * Indicates stations on the - Microwave Link. in Western CHSA-TV. LLOYDMINSTER: 7.3 kw. Audio; 14.63 kw. Video on Channel 2. CBC Supp. (1) CHSA- Ontario TV Limited - (2 & 3) Arthur F. - (16) Rolf Sodeman - (17) Shortell (Station Manager) - Gordon Larson - (18 & 19) Don Peter J. Edwards - (5, 6 & 7) Hoefling - (20) Moe La Croix - CHANNEL 8 WINGHAM Ron Watmough - (9) Janet (21) Peter A Robertson - (22) Gurney - (10) Bill Bourne - Jos. A. Hardy Ltd., A. J. Messner repped by ALL -CANADA TELEVISION (11) Wes Montgomery - (13) & Co., Scharf Broadcast Sales Eddie Kolmas - (14) Mrs. Jean Ltd. - (23) Devney-O'Connell B. McCune - (15) Donna McKay Inc. Canadian Broadcaster Page Sixty-Seven December 1st, 1960 (1) Cornwall Broadcasting Ltd. KratetelitaggrergretreeletinrceireCraffee HAT: 3 kw. (2, 3 & 4) William D. Forst - (5) CHAT -TV, MEDICINE (6 & 7) (General Manager) - D. W. G. Audio; 5.7 kw. Video on Channel Walter S. Buffman - Broad- Julie Forst (8) Garry Gibney Martz - (7) William Ellison - 6. CBC Supp. (1) Monarch - (10) Johnson (11) Barrie Ltd. (3) Rob- (9) Verda Towne - (10) Garry Doug. - casting Co. - - Alex Maxwell Dunsmore (15) Alma Larocque ert J. Buss (4) La r r y Gibney - (11) - - Lou - (12) Julie Forst (13) Gordon - (16) Al Viscount - (17) Glover - (5) Jon Thibert - (10) - Piper (19) Rod Rabey (20) Weiler (11) Slim Cook Foth - (14) Julie Forst - (15) - - Stan - - Forrester (16) George Wayne Harrison (21) Bill Still (12) Lois Lavers (13) Keith Margaret - - Ltd. (23) - Halliday Kushner (17) Muriel deCruy- - (22) Stovin-Byles - Newman - (15) Joanne - Weed & Co. Orígtma5 (16) Peter Soehn (17 & 18) enaers - (18) Brent Germain - - - (19) Clint Forester (20) Ron Cliff Dacre (19) Ed Geisinger - HAMILTON: 90 kw. - (22) "All - Nordquist (21) Jim Coulter - CHCH-TV, - (21) Sid Gaffney - - Audio; 150 kw. Video on Channel Television Ltd. (23) (22) Allied Broadcast Services, Canada - Ltd., TV Reps. 11. CBC Basic. (1) Niagara Tele- Weed & Co. Broadcast Reps. Ltd. (23) Forjoe Canadian Ltd. vision Ltd. - (2) Ken. D. Soble (Asst. Gen. Mgr.) - Sydney J. RED DEER: 13 kw. CHCA-TV, CKOS-TV, YORKTON: 2.5 kw. Bibby (5) Harold G. Burley Audio; 26 kw. Video on Channel - (7) anb Audio; 5 kw. Video on Channel 3. (6) Jack O. Burghardt - 6. CBC Basic. (1) CHCA Tele- - (9) Joseph M. G. A. CBC Supp. (1) Yorkton Tele- James S. Purvis - vision Ltd. - (2 & 3) (10) David C. Rogers Bartley (Assistant Manager) -Mrs. vision Co. Ltd. - (2) Norman Carlo - - Clarke Roebuck (3) Ronald L. Skinner (11) Norman S. Marshall - (14) Audrey Sale-(5) Douglas - Hugh T. Trueman (15) Mrs. (7) Garnet Anthony (Photo- - (5) Harold Olson - (7) - - Kristin Olson (10) Gerald D. Marlene Bodden - (16) William graphy Director) - Don McRae- - (17) Donald Pilcher (11) Ron Birch (11) Linus Westberg (13 F. Garnett - (10) Morley Jaeger - - (19) Douglas Gale (21) Roberts (12) Wanda Kanton & 14) Norman Roebuck - (15) - - - - Mrs. Geraldine Peppler (16) William E. Jeynes (22) All - dear Olford (14 & 15) - - jeu (13) Terry (23) Young - (16) Hugh C. Vassos (17) Joseph P. Canada TV Ltd. - Donna -Mae Wyrozub - - Canadian Ltd. Howard Smith (17) Marilyn Laurans - (18 & 19) Roger - Sicohe Bruneau (21) George S. Skin- Davies - (18) Denis - - CBWAT, KENORA: .247 kw. Audio; (20) Don Arychuk (21) John ner - (22) Stovin-Byles Ltd. - - Devney-O'Connell Inc. .493 kw. Video on Channel 8. Jonkman (22) Allied Broadcast (23) Cana- - Sales Owned and operated by the Services, Scharf Broadcast dian Broadcasting Corporation. - (23) Forjoe Canadian Ltd. MANITOBA reefing CKX-TV, BRANDON: 9.65 kw. CKWS-TV, KINGSTON: 154 kw. SASKATCHEWAN Audio; 19.3 kw. Video on Channel Audio; 257 kw. Video an Channel 11. CBC Basic. (1) Frontenac MOOSE JAW: 53 kw. 5. CBC Basic. (1) Western Mani- CHAB-TV, & 3) Broadcasting Co. Ltd. (2) Audio; 100 kw. Video on Channel toba Broadcasters Ltd. (2 - John B. Craig (5) Archie Senator W. R. Davies - (3) Don 4. CBC Supp. (1) Radio Station - (4) Roy Hofstetter & 3) Jack Olson (6) Don Williams (7) Lawrie - - CHAB Ltd. - (2 - - (5) Tom Tomkow (6) Bill Moffat (5) Joe Lawlor (6) Stuart Craig - (10) John Wallace - - -John (11) Harry Stothard (13) Luxton - (7) Gord Shale - (8) 5rom>front Terry McBurney - (10) - - Luxton (10) Floyd Patter- McManus (11) Ken Newans Frank Bird - (14) Marvin Free- Bill - - man (15) Miss Elaine Murray son (11) Max Jackson - (12) -(15) Mrs. Donaleen Young - - (13) Lloyd (17) (16) Mrs. Ann Smith (17) Mrs. Claire Leonard - (16) Graham Henderson - - - Cowle (14) Mrs. Joy Ville- Gary Cormack (18) Ruth Don Williams - (19) Harold - - Reps. Pullaw (20) Tom Stacey (21) neuve - (15) Mrs. Audrey Sutton Probert - (22) Television - - (16) Martha Jamieson (17) Ltd. (23) Young Canadian Ltd. Al Gomez - (22) All -Canada - - - Television (23) Weed & Co. Mrs. Marion Fleming - (18 & 19) - Mrs. Lois Scrutton (20) Bill ,u ALBERT: 61 - CKBI-TV, PRINCE (21) Gord Backus Audio; 100 kw. Video on CBWT, WINNIPEG: 34.7 kw. Audio; Swaffield - - kw. 3. All -Canada TV Ltd. (23) 5. Supp. (1) Central 57.8 kw. Video on Channel (22' - Channel CBC & Co. Broadcasting Co. Ltd. (2 & 3) CBC Microwave. Owned and Weed - Ian operated by the Canadian Broad- E. A. Rawlinson - (5) KITCHENER: 325 kw. (6 & 7) J. J. Cennon casting Corporation. CKCO-TV, Robertson - Audio; 160 kw. Video on Channel (9) Ian Barrie - (10 & 11) Ontario - Mrs. Marion CBWFT, WINNIPEG: 1.72 kw. 13. CBC Basic. (1) Central Nick Roche - (12) Television Ltd. (2) Carl A. Pollock f al Sherman (13) Gerry Palmer - Audio; 2.87 kw. Video on Channel - 6. CBC French Network. Owned (3) William D. McGregor (14) Gerald Prest - (18) Mrs. - Director) - Eugene E. Lorraine Hawksworth (20) Jim and operated by the Canadian (Executive - Broadcasting Corporation. Fitzgibbons (7) Bruce Lawson Scarrow (21) Tom Var1Ness - - (11) - Television (23) - (10) Gary McLaren - (22) All -Canada - Tom Rafferty (12) Mrs. Elaine Weed & Co. CJAY-TV, WINNIPEG: 180 kw. - Audio; 325 kw. Video on Channel Cole (14) William Whiting - - (16) Don 53.5 kw. 7. (1) Channel Seven Television (15) Rita Glennie - CKCK-TV, REGINA: (17) Rick Lafferty 100 kw. Video on Channel Ltd. (2) R. S. Misener - (3) Bowen - - Audio; - (4) Joe (19) Lorne Cole (20) Paul 2. CBC Basic. (1) Transcanada Jack M. Davidson - - Gibson (5) Jerry Johnson Turchan (22) Jos. A. Hardy & Communications Ltd. - (2) - - - Sales (3) Harold (6) Barry Gordon (7) Stewart Co. Ltd.. Scharf Broadcast Michael Sifton - - Weed & Co. Crittenden (Asst. Manager) - MacPherson - (9) Dick Seaborn Ltd. - (23) Lloyd Westmoreland - (5) Don - (10) Bud Sherman - (13) Tunnicliffe - (6) Doug Lee - (7) Don McLean - (14) Barry CFPL-TV, LONDON: 195 kw. Harold Van Wiebe - (10) Nicholls - (15) Phillis Valentine Audio; 325 kw. Video on Channel Murray Masterson (11) Ken - (16 & 17) Don Nairn - (20) 10. CBC Basic. (1) London Free - (21) A. G. Bert' (2) Milton - (12) Lillian Senton - Bud Marce - Press Printing Co. Ltd. - (13) Morley Wilson - (14) Bill Cobb - (22) Stovin-Byles Ltd. Walter J. Blackburn - (3) Rees - (15) Mrs. Marion Kelly - (23) Weed & Co. Murray T. Brown - (4) R. A. (16) Joe Soehn (17) Les 'Bob' Reinhart - (5) W. Cliff - - Wingrove (6) Kevin L. Knight McDiarmid - (18) Doris Gresdal ONTARIO - - (19) Mrs. Jean Harrison - (21) - (7) R. A. 'Bob' Reinhart - (8) Lorne McBride - (22) All -Canada CKVR-TV, BARRIE: 50 kw. Audio; Jas. A. Plant - (10) Ron Laidlaw TV - (23) Weed & Co. 100 kw. Video on Channel 3. CBC - (11) Ward Cornell - (12) Mrs. Basic. (1) Ralph Snelgrove Tele- Hone Garber-(13) Roy Jewell - CFQC-TV, SASKATOON: 180 kw. vision Ltd. - (2) Ralph T. Snel- (14) W. Thomas Daley - (15) Audio; 325 kw. Video on Channel grove - (3) Bert Snelgrove - Warren H. Blahout - (16) John 8. CBC Basic. (1) A. A. Murphy (4) Jack Mattenley (5) Charles Andrew -(17) Thomas W. Bird- - 19) Walker-(20) Dale & Sons Ltd. - (2) W. A. `Bill' Tierney - (6) Richard Clarke - (18 & Pat Murphy (Vice-Pres.) - G. Blair (7) Everett Smith - (8) Donald Duffield - (21) Glen A. Robitaille Nelson - (Station Manager - Gray - (9) Everett Smith - (10) - (22) All -Canada TV Ltd. - Walter Romanow) - (5) Will W. Bill Harrington - (11) Bill (23) Weed & Co. Klien - (7) Greg Barnsley - (10) Bennett - (12) Mrs. Wendy Hicks Bill Cameron - (11) - (13) Everett Smith - (14) CKGN-TV, NORTH BAY: 25.75 kw. - (12) Mrs. Sally Merchant - Charles Tierney - (15) Philip Audio; 51.5 kw. Video on Channel (13) Warren Wilmer - (14) Mrs. Sheridan - (16) Frank Fog - 10. CBC Basic. (1) Tel -Ad Co. Jean Korchin - (15) Grace Dafoe (17) Stanley Carter - (18) Margo Ltd. - (2) Mrs. P. A. Campbell - (16) Nick Semenoff - (17) Kelcey - (19) Mrs. Beverley - (3) Harvey Freeman - (5) John Simms - (19) Leslie Semko Kennedy - (20) Roger Kennedy Jim Gibson - (6 & 7) Dave - (21) Lyn Hoskins - (22) TV - (21) Harold Atkinson - (22) Mee - (8) John Size - (9) Reps. Ltd. - (23) Young Cana- Paul Mulvihill & Co. Ltd., A. J. Tom Boland - (10) Bob Lewis - dian Ltd.; H. G. Oakes & Asso- Messner & Co., Scharf Broadcast (11) Norris Whitfield - (12) Betty ciates. Sales - (23) Young Canadian Nicholls - (13) Tom Boland - Ltd. (14) Al Fofal - (15) Mrs. Isla CJFB-TV, SWIFT CURRENT: 6.65 Rochette - (16) Mrs. Terry kw. Audio; 13.3 kw. Video on CJSS-TV, CORNWALL: 130 kw. Lewis - (18 & 19) Mrs. Eleanor Channel 5. CBC Supp. (1) Swift Audio; 260 kw. Video on Channel Berry - (20) Barry Galvin - Current Telecasting Co. Ltd. - 8. CBC English & French Supp. (21) Gord Ballantyne - (22) Page Sixty -Eight Canadian Broadcaster December 1st, 1960 MATA N E CKBL-TV is a powerful selling force in the SEPT ILES important counties of Matane-Matapedia- North Gaspe - and the booming part of the Saguenay - serving an audience of more than 100,000 people. Ninety per cent of the Saguenay's local advertisers such as Paquet's PORT CARTIER - Steinberg's - Labrador Stores - Iron Ore Co. 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TORONTO: 19 Richmond St. W., EM. 3-9433 280,000 WATTS MATANE, QUE. "The second most powerful station in the Province of Quebec" Broadcaster Page Sixty -Nine December 1st, 1960 Canadian Chabot - (22) Jos. A. Hardy & Paul Mulvihill & Co. Ltd. - (23) KEY Co.; Scharf Broadcast Sales - (23) Young Canadian Ltd. Young Canadian Ltd. or Company name 9. Music Director 17. Copy Chief 1. Owner 18. Film Librarian 2. President (if a company) 10. News Director CFCM-TV, QUEBEC: 6.35 kw. CJOH-TV, OTTAWA: Owned by Manager 11. Sports Director 19. Film Editor 3. General 20. Chief Operator Audio; 12.7 kw. Video on Channel E. L. Bushnell Associates Ltd., 4. Operations Manager 12. Women's Director Manager 13. Farm Director 21. Dir. of Engineering 4. CBC French Basic. (1) Télé- will be on the air 5. Commercial 22. Canadian Reps CJOH-TV 6. Production Supervisor 14. Promotion Manager (Canada) Ltée. Manager 23. U.S. Reps vision de Quebec March 1961. 7. Program Manager 15. Traffic (3) Jean 16. Art Director (2) Gaston Pratte - 8. Chief Announcer - A. Pouliot - (4 & 5) Arthur P. CBOT, OTTAWA: 26.7 kw. Audio; Nitzgibbons (7) Louis Leclerc kw. Video on Channel 4. CBC - 50.1 MacLaurin (18 & 19) Hap (8) Jacques Larochelle - (9) Microwave. Owned and operated (12) Trudy Manchester - (15) - - Lovett (10) Gerard Broadcasting (16) Nick Swatridge (20) Jack Caesar - George - by the Canadian Mrs. Betty Sellars - - All -Canada Fecteau (11) Yvon Dufour - Corporation. Nyckulchuk (17) Mrs. Shirley (21) S. C. Reid - (22) - Jean - Ede TV Ltd. (23) Young Canadian (12) Helene Roberge - (14) Malcolm (18) Mrs. Noreen - Riopel (15) Monic Breton - O'Grady (20) Bill Ltd. - - CBOFT, OTTAWA: 17 kw. Audio; - (19) Jim - (16) tel - Louis Video on Channel 9. CBC Renaud (21) Wallace Robert (19)Geralbadie d. Ross 31 kw. - -Canada TV Ltd. Tardivel Microwave. Owned and operated - (22) All - QUEBEC (20) Lucien Coté - (21) Gerard by the Canadian Broadcasting (23) Weed & Co. CKRS-TV, JONQUIERE: 21 kw. Fortin - (22) Jos. A. Hardy & Co. Corporation. LAKE: 2 kw. Audio; 42 kw. Video on Channel Ltd.; Scharf Broadcast Sales Ltd. CKSO-TV-1, ELLIOT Radio Audio; 4 kw. Video on Channel 3. 12. CBC French Basic. (1) - (23) Weed & Co. Owned by Ltée. (2) Henri CHOV-TV, PEMBROKE: Satellite of CKOS-TV. Same staff. Saguenay - 2.8 kw. Audio; Ottawa Valley Broadcasting Co. Lepage (3) Tom Burham - (4 CKMI-TV, QUEBEC: - 5. will be on the air J. Audette (6, 7 & 8) 5.6 kw. Video on Channel CBC Ltd., CHOV-TV CFCL-TV, TIMMINS: 50 kw. Audio; & 5) Paul - Télévision de Quebec in the new year. 6. Claude Colbert (10) Lionel Supp. (1) early 100 kw. Video on Channel - (Canada) Ltée. (2) Gaston CBC Basic. (1) J. Conrad Lavigne Tremblay - (11) Jean Martin - - Petit (15) Jeanne Pratte (3) Jean A. Pouliot - CHEX-TV, PETERBOROUGH: 612 Enterprises Ltd. (2) J. Conrad (14) Maurice - - Fitzgibbons on - Barrette Rattie (18 & 19) Eugene .(4 & 5) Arthur - kw. Audio: 102 kw. Video Lavigne - (3) René - - (7) George Lovett (8) Gene 12. CBC Basic. (1) Ka- Charbonneau (7) Michaud (21) Gerard Lemieux - Channel (5) Harry - - Co. Ltd. Alton (9) George Lovett - wartha Broadcasting Co. Ltd. Jean DeVilliers (9) Mrs. - (22) Jos. A. Hardy & - Wally - - Bob (23) Young Canadian Ltd. (10) Gene Alton - (11) (2) Senator Rupert Davies - (3) Georgette Barrette - (10) - Trudeau (12) Mrs. Rosemary Donald Lawrie (Station Mgr.) - Brown (11) Gaston Bergeron - John Riopel E. - (15) CKBL-TV, MATANE: 170 kw. Cannon - (14) - Keith Packer (5) Robert (14) Mrs. Isabella Appleby - Monic Breton (16) Marcel -Don. J. Alexander Philbert (16) Audio; 280 kw. Video on Channel (15) - Kinsman - (7) Mrs. Denise - La Cie Labadie (17) Louis Tardivel - (8) W. Lloyd McQuiggin - Michael J. Duncan (17) Lois 9. CBC French Basic. (1) - Lucien - Alan - de Radiodiffusion de Matane Ltée. (19) Gerald Ross - (20) (9) Hugo Tapp - (10) Hurst - (18) Hazel Clermont - Coté (21) Gerard Fortin (22) Porteous (11) Dave Devall (21) Rudy Fauteux (22) Paul - (2, 3 & 4) Rene Lapointe ------Octave Lapointe (6 & 7) Jos. A. Hardy & Co. Ltd.; Scharf (12) Mrs. Marie Callaghan - (14) Mulvihill & Co. Ltd., Scharf (5) - Sales Ltd. (23) Weed (15) Marnie (23) Roger Bergeron (8) Jacques Broadcast - Eleanor McBrien - Broadcast Sales Ltd. - - Co. McTeague (16) Ronald Wilson Devney-O'Connell Inc. Proulx - (9) Marcelle Deschênes & - (18 & (10) Nap Gariepy (11) - (17) John Browman - - - CJBR-TV, RIMOUSKI: 56.9 kw. 19) Paul Devlin (20) Fred CFCL-TV-1, KAPUSKASING: .0225 Andre Watters - (12) Lauren - (13) Jean Marie Audio; 100 kw. Video on Channel Barrie (21) Bert Crump - (22) kw. Audio; .045 kw. Video on Jourdain - Basic. (1) La - (23) Provost (14) Claude Guenette 3. CBC French All -Canada TV Ltd. - Channel 3. Satellite of CFCL-TV. - Radio du Bas St.-Laurent Inc. - Weed & Co. Same staff. - (15) Georgette Lavoie ,- (16) Marie Provost (17) (2) Jacques Brillant - (3) André Jean - (P. R. Officer - Harry LAKE: 1.8 kw. Georgette Lavoie (18 & 19) Lecomte CFCJ-TV, PORT ARTHUR: 30 kw. CFCL-TV-2, ELK - A. Willsie (5) Robert Côté Audio; 3.5 kw. Video on Channel Jules Chouinard - (20) Yvan - - Audio; 55 kw. Video on Channel (6 & '1) François Raymond (8) 2. Satellite of CFCL-TV. Same Fortier (21) Jos. Thibeau - - 2. CBC Basic. (1) Thunder Bay - Ltd. Jean Brisson (9) Aline Gagné Electronics Ltd. (2) Mrs. Clara staff. (22) Jos. A. Hardy & Co. - - Claude - (2e) Young Canadian Ltd. (10) Guy Ross - (11) F. Dougall (3 & 4) Garnet N. - (12) Louise Lavallée - TORONTO: 53.5 kw. Audio; Pearson - ' Conger (5) Jack Masters - CBLT, Chabot (15) A. - 6. MONTREAL: 50 kw. Audio; (14) Jean - (6) Dave Ruskin (10) John 99.5 kw. Video on Channel CBC CBFT, (16) Georges - Owned and operated 100 kw. Video on Channel 2. CBC Vaillancourt - Friesen (11) Joe Kozokowsky Microwave. Mercier (17) Jean Chabot - (15) by the Canadian Broadcasting Microwave. Owned and operated - - - (12) Mrs. Audrey Neish - Broadcasting (18 & 19) Denis Malenfant - (20) Mrs. Joan Cochrane (16) Bruce Corporation. by the Canadian Marcel Corporation. Gilles Fournier - (21) McNally (18) Brian Vance - Vallée (22) Stovin-Byles Ltd. - (20) Don CFTO-TV, TORONTO: 325 kw. - (19) Lorne Delinsky - 26.2 kw. (23) Weed & Co. Glover (21) Gerhard Buetow Video on Channel 9. (1) Baton CBMT, MONTREAL: - - :IT Ltd. Aldred- Rogers Broadcasting Ltd. Audio; 43.8 kw. Video on Channel - (22) All -Canada Owned and CJES-TV, ESTCOURT: 22.5 watts (Effective January 1-61 TV (2) Joel W. Aldred - (3) 6. CBC Microwave. on UHF - Baldour (Sales Manager) - operated by the Canadian Broad- Audio; 45 watts Video Reps. Ltd.) (23) Weed & Co. Charles 70. Satellite of CJBR-TV. - Al Bruner - (Production Co- casting Corporation. Channel Ordinator) - Len McColl - (Pro- Same staff. CJIC-TV, SAULT STE. MARIE: 15 MONTREAL: 160 kw. gram Director) - Rai Purdy -(10) CFCF-TV, 22 kw. Audios; 28 kw. Video on 325 kw. Video on Channel CFCV-TV, CLERMONT: watts Basic. (1) Ron . Poulton - (11) John Esaw Audio; on UHF Channel 2. CBC Affairs) - 12. (1) Canadian Marconi Co. Audio; 45 watts Video TV Co. Ltd. (2) (Supervisor of Woman's - of CJBR-TV. Hyland Radio - Jeann Beattie (13) Doug (2) S. M. Finlayson - (3) R. E. Channel 75. Satellite Mrs. J. G. Hyland - (3 & 4) - Misener (4) Jim Boyd Same staff. (5) Gene Robinson (14) Kevin Holen - Dick' - Russell H. Ramsay - - 18) Don (5) R. J. `Bob' Johnston (7) (6) Frank Gardi Vera Bayrak - - - ROUYN-NORANDA: 25 Plouffe - - (15)Williamson (21) Tom (Reynolds S. B. `Bud' Hayward - (10) A. G. CKRN-TV, (7) Paul F. Fockler (8) John - (11) Brian kw. Audio; 50 kw. Video on - (22) TV Reps. Ltd. `Bert' Cannings - & Rhodes (9) Ted Cunningham - (14) Pat Tweedie Channel 4. CBC French Basic (11) McFarlane - - Northern - (10) Lionel McAuley - 180 kw. (15) Joe Cuates (16) Joel CBC English Supp. (1) Russell H. Ramsay (12) Mrs. CKLW-TV, WINDSOR: - Nord Inc. (2 & 3) - Audio; 325 kw. Video on Channel Barg - (17) John Wyllie - (19) Radio -Radio - Grace Pitt - (14) Frank Gardi Ontario. Molly Alderson (21) J. C. David A. Gourd (4) Franco G. Rita Purdy (16) 9. CBC Basic. (1) Western - -David A. Gourd - (15) Mrs. - Broadcasting Co. Ltd. (2 & 3) `Creighton' Douglas - (22) All - Capellari - (5) Murray MacGillivray - (17) Mrs. - TV Ltd. (23) Weed & (6) Ernest Chartrand - (7) (18) Mrs. J. E. `Ted' Campeau - (4) S. C. Canada - - Lise Aubé Beverley Zimmerman - Chick (6) Co. (Due to commence operations David A. Gourd - (12) Kovacs (19) Margie Ritchie - (5) Bruce - A. Gourd (15) Beverley - Thomas Sutton (7) S. C. Camp- early in 1961). - (14) David - McMillan (20) Joseph Boyle - - Franco G. Capellari (16) Lai - - All- bell Ritchie - (9) Wally Towns- - (21) David Irwin - (22) Austin Grant (11) CFTM-TV, MONTREAL: 162 kw. mon Mitris - (19) Robert Monte- TV Ltd. (23) Weed & end - (10) - G. Langevin Canada - Art Laing (12) Mrs. Myrtle Audio; 325 kw. Video on Channel murro - (21) J. - Co. - (14) Tele -Metropole Corpora- (22) Paul L'Anglais Inc.; Scharf Labbitt- (13) Austin Grant- 10. (1) Weed & Arthur Gloster - (15) Bruce tion - (2) J. A. DeSève - (3) Broadcast Sales - (23) STURGEON FALLS: 5.25 kw. Charles Knight André Ouimet (4) Roland Co. on Channel Chick - (16) - - Audio; 8.75 kw. Video (18) Violet Chapman (Film Man- Giguere - (6 & 7) Jean Paul 7. CBC French Network. Owned (20) Ladouceur (14) Jean Marion CHLT-TV, SHERBROOKE: 186 kw. ager) - Arthur McColl - - on Channel and operated by the Canadian Kenneth Stewart - (21) Stewart - (15) Mrs. Françoise Cochrane Audio; 300 kw. Video Broadcasting Corporation. All -Canada TV Ltd. (19) Maurice Bastien (21) 7. CBC French Supp. (1) La Clark - (22) - - (2) Paul Des - - (23) Young Canadian Ltd. Maurice Doucet - (22) Paul Tribune Ltée. - .601 kw. L'Anglais Inc. (23) Forjoe ruisseaux -(3) Alphée Gauthier - SUDBURY: .361 kw. Audio; - 7) 13. Satellite of 100 kw. & Co. (Due to commence operat- (4 & 5) John Gauthier - (6 & Video on Channel CKNX-TV, WINGHAM; (8) Louis Falls. Owned and oper- Audio; 180 kw. Video on Channel ing in 1961). Pierre Bruneau - Sturgeon (9) Paul Marcel ated by the Canadian Broadcast- 8. CBC Basic. (1) Radio Station Bilodeau - CHAU -TV, NEW CARLISLE: 52 Robidoux (10) Henri Crusène ing Corporation. CKNX Ltd. - (2) W. T. Cruik- - Bilodeau shank - (3) G. W. Cruikshank - kw. Audio; 100 kw. Video on - (11) Jean -Maurice - Bruce St. George (5) Ross Channel 5. CBC French Basic. (1) (12) Loraine Duguay - (14) CESO -TV, SUDBURY: 16 kw. (4) - L'Ecuyer (15) Mrs. 5. Hamilton (6) Doug McGowan Télévision de la Baie des Chaleurs Georges - Audio; 30 kw. Video on Channel - Lucien Larocque (16) Saro CBC Basic. (1) CKSO Radio Ltd. - (7) Bill Harris - (8) Monte Inc. - (2) J. Léo Hachey - (3) - (9) Reg Bitton (10) Dr. Charles H. Houde (4) Yves Belomia (17) Rita Oullette - (2) W. J. Woodill - (3) Ralph Snider - - - - (19) - Wayne. Cullum John Strong (11) Johnny Brent Tardiff (5) Pierre Stein - (8) (18) Lucien Perreault - Connor - (4) - - - Danielle Joli Madeleine Brodeur (20) Claude (5) Ian Laidlaw (6) Randy - (12) Anna McDonald - (13) Yves Tardiff - (12) - - Vaughn Douglas (14) Reg (14) Pierre Stein (15) Yves Hurtubise - (21) Leo Guilbault Martin - (7.) Wayne Cullum - - - - (22) Allied Broadcast Services Scully(8) Bitton (15) Mrs. Helen Fleury Tardiff (16) Marcel Decarie - - - - (23) Young Canadian Ltd. Kerwin (11) Hub Beaudry - (16) Bob Wolfenden - (17) Ian (18) Yvon Cassari - (21) Marcel - Page Seventy Canadian Broadcaster December 1st, 1960

KEY

1. Owner or Company name 9. Music Director 7. Copy Chief 2. President (if a company) 10. News Director 8. Film Librarian 3. General Manager 11. Sports Director 9. Film Editor 4. Operations Manager 12. Women's Director 20. Chief Operator 5. Commercial Manager 13. Farm Director 21. Dir. of Engineering 6. Production Supervisor 14. Promotion Manager 22. Canadian Reps 7. Program Manager 15. Traffic Manager 23. U.S. Reps 8. Chief Announcer 16. Art Director

CKTM-TV, TROIS RIVIERES: 42.5 (7) Mrs. M. C. MacQuarrie - (9 kw. Audio; 84.5 kw. Video on C. E. Doucet - (10) Nick Hollin- Channel 13. CBC French Basic. rake - (11) Pete Daniel - (12) (1) Television St -Maurice Inc. - Ann Terry MacLellan - (14) C (2, 3 & 5) Henri Audet - (6) M. Quinton - (15) Mrs. Lorraine Claude Blain - (8 & 10) Andre Carroll - (16) Horst Paufler - St -Arnaud - (11) Robert Henri (17) H. R. MacDonald - (18) - (12) Claire Boucher - (14) Dolores Thompson - (19) Ron Fernand Paquette - (15) Nicole Demers - (20) W. E. McTavish Trudel - (16) Richard Normandin - (21) M. E. Bowles - (22) All - - (17) Lise Lamothe - (18 & 19) Canada TV Ltd. - (23) Weed & Albert Aubichon - (21) Robert Co. Bonneau - (22) Stovin-Byles Ltd. - (23) Weed & Co. CJCB-TV-1, INVERNESS: 2.3 kw. Audio; 6 kw. Video on Channel 6. Satellite of CJCB-TV. Same staff. NEW BRUNSWICK CKCW-TV, MONCTON: 16 kw. Audio; 25 kw. Video on Channel PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND 2. CBC Basic. (1) Moncton Broad- CFCY-TV, CHARLOTTETOWN: casting Ltd. - (2) Fred A. Lynds 38.5 kw. Audio; 79 kw. Video on - (3) Murray Goldsborough - Channel 13. CBC Basic. (1) Island (5) Bill Tingley - (6) Walter Radio Broadcasting Co. Ltd. - Brown - (7) Joe Irvine - (9) (2) Mrs. K. S. Rogers - (3 & 5) Syd Wartman - (10) Claude Cain R. F.- Large - (6) Loman - (11) Earl Ross - (12) Shirley McAulay - (10) Allison Mac- Cameron - (14) Murray Turner Kinnon - (11) Loman McAulay - - (15) Mrs. Mickey Tait - (16) (12) Jane Weldon - (13) W. B. Stan Morton - (17) Bob Steeves Carter - (14) M. E. Large - (18 & 19) Gwen MacDonald - (15) E. P. Williams - (16) Henry (21) Keith MacConnel - (22) Purdy - (18 & 19) Vern Mc- Stovin-Byles Ltd. - (23) Young Farlane - (20) G. M. Tait - Canadian Ltd. (21) J. G. Jay - (22) All -Canada TV Ltd. - (23) Weed & Co. CKAM-TV-1, CAMPBELLTON: 77 kw. Audio; 141 kw. Video on Channel 12. Satellite of CKCW- NEWFOUNDLAND TV. Same staff. CBYT, CORNERBROOK: 32 watts CBAFT, MONCTON: .324 kw. Audio; Audio; 64 watts Video on Channel Lionel the lobster sends 5. .6 kw. Video on Channel 11. CBC Owned and operated by the French Network. Owned and Canadian Broadcasting Corpora- operated by the Canadian Broad- tion. casting Corporation. CJOX-TV, ARGENTIA: .097 kw. Audio; .19 kw. Video on Channel Joyous CHSJ-TV, SAINT JOHN: 50 kw. 10. Satellite of CJON-TV. Same Audio; 100 kw. Video on Channel staff. 4. CBC Basic. (1) New Brunswick Broadcasting Co. Ltd. CJCN-TV, GRAND FALLS: 7.4 GREETINGS kw. Audio; 14.8 kw. Video on Channel 4. CBC Basic. (1) New- NOVA SCOTIA foundland Broadcasting Co. Ltd. from the CJCH-TV, HALIFAX: 50 kw. - (2) Geoff Stirling - (3) Don Audio; 100 kw. Video on Channel Jamieson - (4) Colin Jamieson - 5. (1) CJCH Ltd. - (2) Finlay (5) Charlie Pope - (6) Mrs. Neila MacDonald - (3) Don Hilde - Griffin - (7) Colin Jamieson - GANG.... brande (TV Supervisor - Don (8) Art Andrews - (10) Gordon Blois) - (5) Cliff Chambers - Fillier - (11) Howie Meeker - (6) Dennis Benwell - (10) Joe (14) Betty Piercey - (15) King - (11) Pat Connolly - (12) Barbara Andrews - (16) Frank Mrs. Abbie Lane - (14) Al Sturge - (17) Mrs. Joan LeClair Grayston - (15) Howard Gerard - (20) Bruce Allen - (21) Oscar - (17) Syd Pilkington - (19) Hierlihy - (22) Stovin-Byles Ltd. Rod MacDonald - (21) John Jay - (23) Weed & Co. Chr$tmas (22) Paul Mulvihill & Co. Ltd.; t A. J. Messner; Scharf Broadcast CFSN-TV, HARMON FIELD: .245 Sales - (23) Young Canadian Ltd. kw. Audio; .49 kw. Video on Channel 8. Owned and operated by CBHT, HALIFAX: 34 kw. Audio; the Canadian Broadcasting Cor- poration. and throughout 56 kw. Video on Channel 3. CBC Microwave. Owned and operated by the Canadian Broadcasting CJON-TV, ST. JOHN'S: 54 kw. Corporation. Audio; 108 kw. Video on Channel 6. CBC Basic. (1) Newfoundland the Year Broadcasting Co. Ltd. - (2) Geoff CBHT-1 LIVERPOOL: .248 kw. Stirling - (3) Don Jamieson - Audio; .412 kw. Video on Channel (4) Colin Jamieson (5) 12. Satellite of - CBHT. Charlie Pope - (6 & 7) Colin Jamieson - (10) Jim Thorns - CBHT-2, SHELBURNE: .248 kw. (11) Howie Meeker - (14) Audio; .412 kw. Video on Channel Catherine Praught - (15) Ellie 8. Satellite of CBHT. Davis - (16) Frank Sturge - CKCW-TV and RADIO (17) Joan LeClair - (21) Oscar CBHT-3, YARMOUTH: .248 kw. Hierlihy - (22) Stovin-Byles Ltd. MONCTON, NEW BRUNSWICK Audio; .412 kw. Video on Channel - (23) Weed & Co. 11. Satellite of CBHT. CKAM-TV CAMPBELLTON, N.B. CJCB-TV, SYDNEY: 108 kw. Audio; LABRADOR 180 kw. Video on Channel 4. CBC CFLA-TV. GOOSE BAY: .174 kw. REPRESENTATIVES: Basic. (1) Cape Breton Broad- Audio; .348 kw. Video on Channel Stovin-Byles in Canada Young Canadian in U.S.A. casters Ltd. - (2 & 3) J. Marven 8. Owned and operated by the Nathanscn - (5) Mrs. Effie Canadian Broadcasting Corpora- Williams - (6) J. C. McVicar - tinn. Page Seventy -One Canadian Broadcaster December 1st, 1960

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