-a direct ce ET agree Wednesday, April 13, 1977 There are two main reasons for the existence of so called community — broad- casting says apart owner of Channel Ten T.V. station. Ken -Stanlake, manages >the Street Channel . Ten Studio told. The Review this week that aim of his operation. was to utilize and . expand upon community talent. “We also Ury to give the community an opportunity to -con- who . Second ‘stipulated — in verse with itself.’? said Stanlake. Both of these aims are guidelines given community television stations by the Canadian Radio’ and- Television Commission. Stanlake also pointed out that the Broadcast Act of 1969 helped the stations become financially ‘strong, ‘at least ina way which would allow them to supply a- greater percentage of Canadian content in their broad- casting. Finally they encouraged and pushed. the ‘cable operators into establishing local stations, Channel 10. Stanlake said “there -had - been some criticism of. the Deep Cove Chalet . Open Tuesday to Sunday Smorgasbord Lunch Thurs. & Sun. Smorgasbord Dinner Wed. Evening Only Any Other Day, A la Carte Menu Phone Early for Reservations _ 656- 3541 Reg. Ge: 26, nas SQ, $28, 50 Re Prices effective: Thurs s., Apr. 14th to 0 Sa, Apr 30, ” ARE Beacon, matey « Lan atioat shal on sia wh adie “make course, you can’t put all the. 1. broadcasting © - about peninsula cable claiming that it only operated in the densely populated areas: where an easy profit could be made and did not’ serve the outlying areas. He claimed ‘this was not the case: now, only a single area in Central Saanich is without cable television. He said ‘‘our density of customers per mile is probably one of the lowest in the province.”’ “We wanted to get the area cabled before we put money into the community channel, You need to have the channel and viewers there before you ‘have programming.’” he said. THE STUDIO » **The channel belongs to the people and can be only as good as they want. to it.”’. he said. “SOF system onus on the people, we (at the station) have to support it but a-lot depends on the reaction from = the com- munity.”’ The station includes two colour cameras, lights, a studio set, equipment that allows people to. phone in and be broadcast live, and a mobile unit to take the cameras. to on-the-spot broadcasting. equipment “Pye been to almost all of the community stations, this size, -in.. the province and. I< think Courtenay is one of the best,’” he Said. “It’s an |. inward-looking community f and it. really supports the Station.’’ Stanlake claimed "AUTOMOTIVE RETAILERS ASSOCIATION — FREE — 400% cotton features floral print. Knit Reg.. wrist. hae $ Reg. $1, 19 my OVER 252 STORES SERVING THE WEST MAGL EODS “LADIES _ GARDEN GLOVES i TAKE YOUR PICK!» Handy garden tools’ ‘mado. of stainiess on handles, (4) Cullivator — Reg, $2. 69, same time | he is :frustrated “by ‘a-. shortage: of - “more people. involved.’’ he “pare ticipation from. the com two colour cameras, More munity. The station ‘has been broadcasting for about -six months and Stanlake has no idea how many people are watching it. He said it is not looking for a mass audience. It is not the main goal. of local television: “We often. run things that” cater to only fifty people.” he said, giving the example of a Christmas Concert-put on by one’ of the local schools that was broadcast by the station. “The community -pays for it and-I’d like to. see said.. The dollar a month increase in cable -fees went ‘almost entirely to the community ..- broadcasting part. of the -business, ac- cording to Stanlake, who estimates the total. cost of the broadcasting equipment 1o be about $90, 000. At the “presént thére are -about 20 people who can be counted on to. do regular “students ” particularly: in- volved: in the technical ‘end ‘ofthe work. The. station will: soon have. one: paid “general. running | Of é Campbells ; ‘Peninsula: Players * -are Mr. .& Mrs. John.Campbell Players. Both Mr. & Mrs. Campbell are. experienced and: directors Campbell. ‘is, in established Canadian playwright... His play. “Summit: has - awards, _ Play) at’ the several Best- Eastern Mr. Campbell began his writing than. thirty years ago) and continued in. Africa -before ‘finally’. emigrating to Canada, : Ontario became the Jobs Daughters Busy » “A Stecessful baking and held. in ‘Mareh. by the ~ ternational Order of Jobs Daughters. y On the rainy 26 of ioMiurehy Jobs). Daughters: wish held: in: the Safeway. " parking lots ie: Coming up for the order O9OR “Ath Street, ‘are invited and humper"! an Easter Bunny made by’ Do Mrs.” Ball. will be. rattled, “Viekets forthe raffle will be available - at the Penny Parade, The events begins at-1:30 pam, Vie os -Lawna & Marine Authorized Servicing Dealer For Weed Eater: Four Tools forthe | “-oprles of'ane. “Boy, Bolens, Great Gintens i Atco, Bingo" Laws! Merry-Tliler, Ariens, Gilson, General. Kectrle, Flymo, etc. Victoria IBGBIIB 434 Johnvon Sidney H56-40)2 PART | : Reacon . “ very © pleased: to welcome oto Sidney and to Peninsula: and won: including. in Seatland. more: -pillow-sale at-Safeway was: collected: $37 from -a car, Moto-Mower,Lawn | proving: “grounds for many of “Mr... Campbell’s., plays. ‘His. work .has. won. the Ottawa © Little Theatre Award for Best Play five, years running. One of. his: musicals, “Pipeline Hot’, ‘won the Canada: Council Award. Mr. Campbell has: over fifty plays to his credit and-|- they ran the gamut. from full length — musicals | to tragedies, “from. adult comedies to children’s: theatre, his favourite, This love of children’s theatre is shared. by’ Mrs. Campbell who directs several of her’ husband’s children’s. plays each year, The wealth of experience WATER _CONNECTION | TENDERED Contracts, have been awarded... for the construction: of << the Agmporary..pipeline to ‘supply water tothe three municipalities, The. ‘announced at the last water commission meeting, Mareh-29, were}. DuPont Soh Canadas Ltd. fore of 420 inch. Series. 60 pipe’ and finings forthe: amour of $82,050 plus taxes.-2, The BCA. “Controls a. for “supply of specialist valves in the. amount of $2,132, 3, “Deneh Excavating. Lids for the «installation: sof othe pipeline for the amount of $24,557, Contruction will begin in about now. the arrives. three’ weeks | from There is a delay until ordered: material Vy FRIENDSTUP . TEA HELD “Spring. really. arrives Nehen St Andrew's AGC We holds its. annual Friendship 102-0775 ATH ST, _ from Jj. work. Included in them is.a | - \-group -of Parkland School “staff member to oversee thé, the. contraers,: the: supply of 1 700 lineal feet: polyethylene the. station but likely not do too much broadcasting himself. himself: Morning, broadcasting is planned in the near future for the station. Presently the station ‘broadcasts for three hours “Thursday evening. He has taped a children’s kindergarten show to entertain children, 15° minutes of yoga demonstrated: by —§ Joyce Marshall and a Community Cooks program whose first program stars his wife and _son. As well he hopes to do a variety of morning programs of meres to women. The yoga program will aim at keeping people fit and is designed for people who think they can not do yoga. The cooking program isto feature various people the. community preparing a dish. The first one with Pat Stanlake baking a chiffon cake was less than perfect. Although Mrs. Stanlake is. ordinarily an accomplished - chiffon cake. maker, according to her husband, this. one turned out to look. like a “‘burnt offering.”’ Other areas Stanlake would particularly like to see worked on at the station are sports events, activities and programs for teenagers, by teenagers and - an increased coverage of. municipal issues. . He thinks part_of the reason there has been a shortage of people involved is because the main working hours at the: station. are: during the day. He intends school °* : 5 a al. q a Burnside & Tillicum Rds. Victoria ‘SWIFT EVERSWEET i110 02. ~ 6 PAC ACON LIMIT 3 LBS. PEPSI k ¥ & uP ~ LIMIT 30 to remedy this by planning: . on two nights a week of regular work and by turning one area of the studio into a lounge area to encourage. people to.stop in and make ‘ita. meeting place in. the. community.: Anyone’ wishing -to fearh ‘about television’. broad- casting. or with ideas °for community~. programing. -should|:.“contact ~:.-Ken Stanlake® vat) Saanich Cablevision, phone .. 656- "$593 ve oe OE ‘brought by Mr.’ Campbell’ is bound to lend: direction, © imagination leadership and - to Peninsula - Players and will help: them: narrow. the ever diminishing ~ “gap. between professional and amateur-theatre,) Sidney “will get: an opportunity’ ‘Campbell's work on stage - ‘at, Parklands. Secondary School Theatre, ‘‘Summit Conference’ will-open the’ § 1977 .B.C.D.A, Festival: on ‘Wednesday,..; April 20th, The. Festival with “the curtain each. evening at 8 p.m. Tea. ‘every April and last Saturday's was | most successful. Pretty tea tables and good food entianced °f the friendship motif and the large: attendance of willing - ff customers soon brought out: stalk..of ~ the. well-stocked home cooking. Flourishing” business. was’ done: at: the: spring flower "stall. -'The: - young people's home-made candy: WAS popular and the net result © was satisfactory. very ACW, St. Stephen's A.C.W, met ln their parish-hall on’. Wednesday -afternoon,: March. 30th, with the President, “Mrs... A.M. Galbraith cin. the. chair Plans: were. made -for, the Spring Tea to be held of May l4th,. which will. be opened by one of theli own . members, oMrsv° ACW, Atkinson, Stalls \ will be. conlined. to. plants. and oie cooking, Mirs, pa. f Dorcas. - ‘Berg, Didcesan Secretary, spoke on Dorcas work, and: proved: tobe: a. most interesting speaker, © SIDNEY PRESCRIPTION OPTICAL CO. to .sce Mr. : -runs April -# 20th, 21st, 22nd and: 23rd, ' 4 | ST. 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