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january
1971
TElEVISION
lDG
The WORLD TOMORROW
NEW STATIONS:
WSRE - Pensacola, Fla . -
Channel
23,
6
p.m.
Thurs.
- U. S. ST
ATIONS -
KERO·TV - Bakersfleld, Callf.
-Chao·
nel
23,
5:30
p.m.
Sun.
KVOS·TV - Belllngham, Wash. -
Chan–
nel
12,
3:30
p.m.
Sat.
WGR·TV - Buffalo, N. Y. -
Channel
2, 12
noon Sun.
WCCB-TV - Charlotte, N. C. -
Channel
18,
2:30 p.m.
Sun.
KDIN-TV - Des Molnes, la. -
Chan–
nelll,
12
noon Mon.-Thur.,
7:30p.m.
Fri.
KJEO - Fresno, Callf. -
Channel
47,
10:30 p.m.
Sat.
KHBV - Henderson, Nev. -
Channel
5,
5:30
p.m.
Sun.
KIIN-TV - lowa Clty -
Channel
12,
12
noon Mon.-Thur.,
7:30
p.m.
Fri.
WGR-TV - Jamestown, N. Y. -
Chan–
nel 6,
12
noon Sun.
KTLA - Los Angeles -
Channel
5,
10:30
p.m.
Sun.
KWHY-TV - Los Angeles -
Channel
22,
8 :30
p.m.
Sun.
following terms: "Whatever
you
[
em–
ployees] do, put your whole heart and
soul into it, as into work done for
the Lord, and not merely for men ...
you employei'J
...
your responsibility
is
to be fair and just toward those whom
you employ" (Colossians 3:22 through
4:1,
Phillips translation).
Here was the
ruay
-
the principie
of giving!
lf
our workers put these
principies into practice, there would be
no strikes, no lack of concern for
employees. The economy - both per·
sonal and national - of all nations
would rise to new heights, surpassing
the wildest dreams of economists.
lmpractical Solutions ?
Such a drastic change in our Ameri–
can and British
way of Jife
should not
The
PLAIN TRUTII
WTCN-TV - Mlnneapolls -
Channel
11,
9
p.m.
Sun.
KCND·TV - Pemblna, N. Dak. -
Chan–
nel
12,
5
p.m.
Sun.
KOIN-TV - Portland, Ore. -
Channel
6,
3:30 p.m.
Sun.
WAVY-TV - Portsmouth, Va.-
Chan–
nel
1O, 12:30 p.m.
Sun.
WCAE -
St. John, lnd. -
Channel
50,
7:30 p.m.
Wed.
KSL-TV - Salt Lake Clty -
Channel
5,
1:30
p.m.
Sat.
KNTV - San Jos e , Callf. -
Channel
11,
1
p.m.
Sun.
KTAL-TV -
Texarkana-Shreveport
Channel 6,
12:30 p.m.
Sat.
KLTV - Tyler, Texas -
Channel
7,
5
p.m.
Mon.,
10:30
p.m.
Sun.
- CANADIAN
ST
ATIONS -
CKSO·TV - Elllot Lake, Ont. -
Chan·
nel
3, 12:30 p.m.
Sat.
CFCF-TV - Montreal, Que. -
Channel
12,
3
p.m.
Sun.
CKMI·TV - Quebec Clty, Que. -
Chao·
nel
5, 10
p.m.
Tues.
CKCK-TV - Reglna, Sask. -
Channel
2,
12
noon Sun.
CKSO-TV - Sudbury, Ont.-
Channel
5,
12:30 p.m.
Sat.
CFQC-TV NETWORK - 12
noon Sun.
Saskatoon, Sask. -
Channel
8.
Stranraer, Sask. -
Channel
3.
CFCN-TV NETWORK - 3 p.m.
Sun.
Calgary, Alta. -
Channel
4.
Drumheller / Hand Hllls, Alta.
Channel
12.
Banff, Alta. -
Channel
8.
be
considered nalve or impractical by
either employers or employees in our
nations. It should
be
obvious this is
the
only
way to economíc prosperity
with justice. Both the old sweatshops
and recent union shops should have
proved to us that neither greedy man–
agement nor greedy labor can gain any
real advantage by getting the "upper
hand."
We have swerved to both sides of
the road, and it is time to try - for
the first time - the middle of the road:
servíce, mutual respect, and considera–
tion. These are expressed in just sal–
aries ( freely otfered), hard work
(happily supplied), and mutual sharing
of the company's prosperity.
Y
011 -
whether company president
Brooks, Alta. -
Channel
9.
Lake Loulse, Alta . -
Channel
6.
Lethbridge, Alta. -
Channel
13.
Drumheller, Alta. -
Channel
10.
Sundre, Alta. -
Channel
7.
Burmls, Alta. -
Channel
5.
Oyen, Alta. -
Channel
2.
Klmberley, B. C. -
Channel
3.
Columbia Valley, B. C.-
Channel
6.
Jubllee Mt., B. C.-
Channel
8.
CFRN·TV NETWORK - 1 p.m.
Sun.
Edmonton, Alta. -
Channel
3.
Whltecourt, Alta.-
Channel
12.
Ashmont, Alta. -
Channel
12.
Lac la Blche, Alta. -
Channel
6.
CHSJ-TV NETWORK - 2:30 p.m.
Sat.
Salnt John, N. B. -
Channel
4.
Edmundston, N. B. -
Channel
6.
Moncton, N. B. -
Channel
7.
CJCH-TV NETWORK - 12
noon Sun.
HallfaJC:, N. S. -
Channel
5.
Annapolls Valley, N. S.-
Channel
1O.
Dlgby, N. S. -
Chnnnel
6.
CJON-TV NETWORK - 1 p.m.
Sun.
St. John's Nfl. -
Channel
6.
Argentla, Nfl . -
Channel
3.
Bona VIsta, Nfl . -
Channel
10.
Central, Nfl . -
Channel
4.
St. Albans, Nfl. -
Channel
13.
CKBI·TV NETWORK - 4 p.m.
Sat.
Prlnce Albert, Sask. -
Channel
5.
Alticane, Sask. -
Channel
10.
North Battleford, Sask.-
Channel
7.
Nipawln, Sask. -
Channel
2.
Greenwater, Sask. -
Channel
4.
Blg Rlver, Sask. -
Channel
9.
43
or assembly-lme worker - are in a posi–
tion to
rhange
whenever you want to.
The spirit of sef\•ice can spread through
your company just as easily as the
spirit of greed and competition. Sorne
companies have tried it, aod they now
have happy employees, hard workers,
good salaries, and the satisfaction of
a job well done for a fine company.
But if this solutioo still sounds naive
to
you,
then your company, your salary,
and even your nation will continue
to be plagued with economic woes,
spiraling inflation, embezzlement, dis·
trust, loss of profit, and every economic
woe that accompanies the selfish, grab·
bing, and greedy way of life. The
decision is in the hand of each
of you. O