Page 2, The Herald, Friday, November 10, 1978 HARDWARE STORES — a a a | : TV. | S Guide | All listings subject to . | change without notice. FRIDAY 5 p.m. to midnight KING CFTK BCTV KCTS 2 (NBC) me | (CBr & (CTV) 9 (PBS) 00 Carol Mary Tyler World Mister 15 Burnett Moore Champ. Rogers 10 News Hourglass Boxing Electric 45 Cont'd. Cont'd. Cont'd. Company 0G Cont'd. Cont'd. Cont'd. Growing 15 Cont'd. Cont'd. Cont'd. Years | Jo Cont'd. Laverne and Cont'd. Dick l 45 Cont'd. Shirley Cont'd. Cavett 99 ~—s«| Seattle. Flying Cont'd. MacNeil 15 | Tonight High Cont'd. Lehrer 10 Hollywood Cont'd. Cont'd. Crockett's 45 | Squares Cont'd Cont'd. Garden 00 Diff'rent All in Special — Washington 15 Strokes The Family Presentation Week 30 Who's W'ing. Front Page “King Wall St as The Kids Challenge Kong” Week co | Rockford Tommy Cont'd. ae | Masterpiece 15 Files Hunter Cont'd, -“; [ Theatre 30 Cont'd. Cont'd. Cont'd, “" T“—Duchess of ‘45 Cont'd. Cont'd. Cont'd. ‘Duke St.’ o¢ «FE. Capra Dallas Cont'd. ==" | Turnabout 15 Mysteries Cont'd. Cont'd. Cont'd. 30 Cont'd. Cont'd. Cont'd. Cinema: 45 | Cont'd. Cont'd. Cont'd. B.C. oo 6 | News The ICTV Soundstage 15 | Cont'd. National News ‘Pablo 30 | Tonight Night News Hour Cruise’ 45 Show Final Final Cont'd. 00 Cont'd. Kojak Late The 15 Cont'd. Cont'd, Show | New 30 Cont'd. Cont'd. “Changes” Avengers as Cont'd. Cont'd. Cont'd. Cont'd. SATURDAY 10 am. to 5 p.m. a0 Superstar Film George Studio 1s | Variety Fill Film See 30 f Hour Victoria . Fill : Freestyle as | Cont'd. Cenotaph Vane. Rem. Cont'd. 00 = | Fabulous Service Day Service The 15 Funnies Cont'd CFL Growing 30s | Baggy Pants 100 Football Years 45 & Nitwits Huntley Cont'd. Cont'd. 00 Vegetable Street Eastern Survival ir) Soup II Cont'd. Semi-Final Skills 0 Treasures Cont'd. Cont'd. Cinematic 45 Unlimited Cont'd. Cont'd. Eye io) World of Inside Cont'd. Cont'd. i$ Survival Track Cont'd. Cont'd. 30 Great Amer, Circle Cont'd, Cont'd. 45 Game Square Cont'd. 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Two unions went on strike and four others were locl-ed out last Wednesday at Pacific Press, which produces the morning Province? and the evening Sun. No -talks to end the strike lockout, which in- volves 1,400 workers, have been scheduled. Meanwhile, several Provinee and Sun reporters have been hired by a weekly: publication, B.C. Business ,000.00 WINNING NUMBERS SERIES NO. TICKET NUMBER, ti 2/)7 9 1 If the last five, four or three digits on your tick#t are ideqtical.so, ahdin jim tha sama order as Ihese winning numbers hot your, tye to win the corresponding prize. US BIO last 5 digits WIN $1,000 last 4 digits WIN $100 last 3 digits WIN $25 NOTE: Twenty-live dollar ($25) winners may claim their winnings by presenting their ticket to any branch of Canadian imperial Bank of Commerce only in British Columbia. Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba and the Yukon. 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Martin said Froelich will be responsible for the editorial content of the controlled circulation tabloid publication, which has a scheduled press run of 50,000. ' B.C. Business week will be published by Pacific Rim Publications Lid, of Van- couver, publisher of B.C. Business Magazine. Meanwhile, Province publisher Paddy Sherman said Pacific Press is offering to include job protection for pressmen in a separate agreement that would not be. negotiated with every contract. _ However, Phil Needham, president of Local 118 of The Newspaper Guild, which represgnts, editorial and other, workers at Pacific Press, said the company is attempting to split the six unions in the joint council. Sherman. said he doesn't understand the position of union leaders who are repartéed-ta have told their members that the com- pany's offer of job protection could be removed in the next contract. ;, Hesaid-such an agreement would not be subject to repeated negotiations as are working contracts. : Needham said recent statements and ad- vertisements, cosigned by Sherman and Sun Publisher Clark Davey, describing the management position on the pressmen issue, are intended to weaken the resolve of about 800 guild members in sup- porting the joint council in general and the pressmen in particular. The unions’ Jast contracts expired Oct.31. 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