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CANADIAN GOVERNMENT <strong>PUBLICATIONS</strong><br />

Board of Broadcast Governors: Public hearing.—Continued.<br />

to broadcast certain of the games of the Big Four , Football Union to<br />

commence in September through the end of the 1961 football sectson,<br />

Montreal (p. 166-168); 15. An application to transfer 303 common shares<br />

of capital stock in A. A. Murphy & Sons Ltd. (CFQC and CFQC-TV)<br />

(p. 168). August 23, 1981: 1. An application to transfer all the assets of<br />

Central Alberta Broadcasting Co. Ltd., licenseé of Radio Station CKRD,<br />

Red Deer, Alta., to Gordon E. Spackman. and Henry L. Flock on behalf<br />

of a company to be incorporated under the name of Central Alberta<br />

Broadcasting (1961) Limited (p. 169-176); 2. An app/ication for an<br />

increase in the effective radiated power of CHSA-TV, Lloydminster,<br />

Alta., by CHSA-TV Limited (p. 177-209); 3. An application for a licence<br />

to estab/ish a new television rebroadcasting station at North Battleford,<br />

Sask.. by CHSA-TV Limited (p. 210-218); Applications for permission to<br />

establish new te/evision rebroadcasting stations at: 4. Cold Lake, Alta.,<br />

by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation on Channel 12, with an<br />

effective radiated power of .560 watts video, 280 watts audio. directiona/<br />

antenna, EHAAT 450 feet, to rebroadcast the programs of a proposed<br />

rebroadcasting station on Channel 9 at St. Paul, Alta. 5. St. Paul, Alta.,<br />

by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation on Channel 9, with an effective<br />

radiated power of 20,300 • watts video, 10,100 watts audio. directional<br />

antenna, EHAAT 713 feet, to rebroadcast the programs of the te/evision<br />

which the CEC has been authorized to establish at Edmonton, Alta., on<br />

Channel 5 (p. 219-226); Applications for a licence to establish new<br />

television rebroadcasting stations at: C. Greenwater Lake, Sask., by<br />

Central Broadcasting Company Ltd., on Channel 4, with an effective<br />

radiated power of 3,000 watts video, 1.600 watts audio, omni-directional<br />

antenna, EHAAT 684 feet, to rebroadcast the programs of Station<br />

CKBI-TV, Prince Albert, Sask., on Channel 5; 7. Nipawin, Sask., by<br />

Central Broadcasting Company Ltd., on Channel 2, with a transmitter<br />

power of 5 watts, directiona/ antenna, to rebroadcast the programs of<br />

Station CKBI-TV. Prince Albert, Sask. (p. 227-235); 8. An application<br />

for a licence • to establish a new television rebroadcasting station at<br />

Wynyard, Sask., by Yorkton Television Co. Ltd., to receive programs<br />

by off-the-air pick-up from Station CKOC-TV, Yorkton, Sask. and to<br />

transmit those programs on Channel 6, with an effective radiated power<br />

of 670 watts video, 340 watts audio, omnidirectional antenna, EHAAT<br />

606 feet (p. 235-241); 9. An application for an increase in effective<br />

radiated power and antenna height of Station CKOS-TV-1, Baldy<br />

Mountain, by Yorkton Television Co. Ltd. (p. 241 -244); 10. An application<br />

for a licence to establish a new television rebroadcasting station at<br />

Burmis, Alta.. by Lethbridge Television Ltd., on Channel 3, with an<br />

effective radiated power of 225 watts video, 112.5 watts audio, directional<br />

antenna EHATT 420 feet, to rebroadcast the programs of Station<br />

CJLH-TV, Lethbridge, Alta. on Channel 7 (p. 245-248); 11. An application<br />

for a licence to establish a new television rebroadcasting station<br />

at Drumheller, Alta., by CFCN Television Limited, on Channel 8, with<br />

a transmitter power of 5 watts, directional antenna to rebroadcast the<br />

programs of Station CFCN, Calgary, Alta.. on Channel 4 (p. 248-251);<br />

12. An application for a licence to establish a new FM Radio Station<br />

at Altona, Man., by Southern Manitoba Broadcasting Co. Ltd., on the<br />

frequency of 98.3 mc/s, with an effective radiated power of 110,000 watts,<br />

omindirectional antenna EHAAT 511 feet (p. 251-270); 13. An application<br />

for a licence to establish a new FM radio station at Winnipeg, Man., by<br />

Broadcasting Station CRY Limited, on the frequency of 92.1 Mc/s, with<br />

an effective radiated power of 62,000 watts. omindirectional antenna,<br />

EHAAT 205 feet (p. 271-294); 14. An application for a licence to establish<br />

a new television rebroadcasting station at Courtenay, B.C., by the Canadian<br />

Broadcasting Corporation, on Channel 9, with an effective radiated<br />

power of 625 watts video and 332 watts audio, directional antenna,<br />

EHAAT 483 feet, to rebroadcast the programs of Station CBUT, Vancouver,<br />

B.C. (p. 295-297); 15. An application for a licence to establish<br />

a low power re/ay transmitter at Uranium, Sask., by the Canadian Broadcasting<br />

Corporation, on the frequency of 880 Kc/s. with a power of 40<br />

watts, omnidirectional antenna (p. 297-300); 16. An application for a<br />

licence to establislt a low power re/ay transmitting station at Hearst,<br />

Ont., • by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, on the frequency of<br />

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