UTR SER AT EMRE ATE res ; | | Five channels for Kamloops soon : KAMLOOPS (Harvey) — TV view. “ers here will have a choice of five chan- _ nels when cablevision goes into operation - in July, 1975. Mainline Cablevision . of Kamloops “Limited was granted a licence by the Canadian Radio Television Commission - (CRTC) to operate in the Kamloops area ‘and in August af dhis year B.C, Tet began placing more than 200 miles of coaxial cable. Gordon Marples, cutside plant engineer, said it will cost the cable- vision company about $5000 per mile for material and labor which is being The same signal will serve Vernon television viewers and by next spring it is expected that Central Imterior Cable- vision will operate a system serving 100 Mile House, Williams Lake, Quesnel and points north to Prince George. The new CATV facility in Kamloops will add an American network, two edu- cational channels — one public broad- _ east service and ono lacal broadcast serv- ice — and four channels of FM radio programming. Linemen Bill Perry and Gary Wallace: are installing the cable at a rate of 2500 feet a day. “With the great distances to be covered in the Kamfoops area befare ‘January, our work is cut out for us", Perry said. Big win on"Good Word" | Pete and Dontia Clapton of Burnaby have become the first - Champions. of. the season on BCTV's network game show, “What's The Good Word.” Wi nning five consecutive days, Mr. and Mrs. Clapton took home a stereo system, sewing Machine, electric typewriter, dishwasher and a Speed Queen dryer. They also won the Grand Prize, an Air Canada trip for - two fo London, England. Mrs. Clapton is a Vancouver elementary school teacher, presently on maternily leave. She attributes their success lo her having been able to watch ‘What's The Good Word" at home for several weeks. She; picked up a feeling for thestyle of the word assocallon game which helped them win. The Claptans will delay thei? holiday In England until after December, when they are ex-, pecting their first child. “What's The Good Word’? is seen weekdays at 3:30 p.m. on BCTV. It is produced by Bob Aaron and directed by Dave Wallace at British Columbia Television, the Vancouver affiliate of the CTV Television » Network, t supplied by B.C, Tel employees. Pa i r cast in pivotal pa rts RESTAURANT | The Kamloops cablevision project is . : : { expected to be completed by 1976 with Anthony James and Richard “adventures in the Hollywood of j CHINESE & CANADIAN FOOD ‘ cable distribution in the downtown area B. Shull have been cast in the the Thirties. , Hearts mr re ‘ ; pivotal parts e Lean Mean West” is ig produced by . slated for December, 1974, and the Fat Man, respectively, Tony il pnd ean by PRIVATE BAN QUETS ORDERS 10 | Westsyde, Dallas, Barrhartvale and in “Hearts of the West,'’ the Howard Zielf from an origina! ~ t Aspen Park will be included in the ate- Bill-Zieff Production for MGM screenplay by Rob Thompson, | PARTIES FAST SERVICE TAKE OUT. tribution system ‘and Marples said that 29 houses per mile will be required be- fore the cable will be installed. “This is the beginning of cable TV in central and. northern B.C.,” Marples ‘stated. “NBC programs will be relayed from Spokane via B.C. Tel microwave facilites and eventually from Seattle through B.C. Tel microwave facilities in Vancouver.” Gary ‘Wallace . take shape in North Kamloops. ’ . a cablevision system begins to stamp corner American Bank Note November 29. Mackasey. unified nation. Canadians,” he added. Hogan. Public Affairs (613) 998-8305 3 ch starring Jeff Bridges, Andy Griffith, Donald Pleasence, Blyth Danner and Alan Arkin. James has starred on the sereen in ‘The Teacher,” and Shull, who has done extensive Broadway, film and. TY- commercial work, recently: completed roles in two major, films: “The Fortune” and “The Black Bird.” A comedy-drama about a Midwestern farm Jad and his Postmaster General Bryce Mackasey today an- ~ nounced the issue of one eight-cent stamp in honour of William Hamilton Merritt, on the one hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the start of construction on his greatest project, the Welland Canal. The stamp features a portrait of Merritt in the right _ foreground combined with a view of the Welland Canal in the background. A total of 28 million stamps, printed by the Canadian Bank Note Company and the British Company, will be issued “Merritt was not called ‘the father of Canadian transportation’ without good reason”, “Because of his ingenuity and zeal, Canada has become a more independent, more. A man so vitally interested in Canada’s progress should be an inspiration to all said Mr. The stamp was designed by William Rueter from an oil painting of Merritt by Robert Whale and from a . wood engraving “of the’ Welland Canal by Schell’ & Bill Ingles ‘fo discover and uncover a criminal, the ancient: Greeks would place an agate or a piece of jet on a red-hot axe, and it stipposedly indicated the guilty person by its ination, ot aabafatstobats Pb atAditet Mtg Tstatetetatel for alderman %G00D WORD. from the Bibie &P A good name is rather io , be chosen than great riches, and loving favor rather than . silver or gold. 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