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THE LIVELY ARTS (Saturdays). Dis-
cussions on painting, sculpture, writ-
ing and other arts and crafts in
Canada.
Aug. 7-28 A new series by Graham McInnes,
art critic and officer of the National
Film Board in Ottawa, including:
“Artistic Value of Canadian
Stamps, Coins and Currency.”
“The Aesthetic Value of Public
Monuments.”
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Aug. 14
Sept. 4 Margaret Barnard, well-known
Canadian writer, talksaboutstamps
from the point of view of the
amateur collector.
Chester Duncan, well-known in
Winnipeg music circles, talks about
Canadian Western composers.
J. Caulfield Smith, Toronto archi-
tect and consultant, on ‘‘Canada’s
Colonial Heritage.”
Mr. Smith talks about industrial
designers from an “Architect’s
Point of View.”
Sept. 11
Sept. 18
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WOMEN IN THE NEW WORLD (Thurs-
days). (Canadian women and new-
comers from the United Kingdom tell
about life in Canada.
Aug. 5 Mary Mason, Physiotherapy (Hali-
fax).
Aug. 12 Christine Leslie, Library work (Saint
John).
Aug. 19 Terry MacLellan, Stenographer in
a large industry (Halifax).
Aug. 26 Louise O’Neill, Women’s work in
Western Farm Co-operatives (Ed-
monton).
Sept. 2 Rita Greer, Hack writing for radio,
newspapers, and magazines (Van-
couver).
Sept. 9 Ruth Running, Advertising for wo-
men (Ottawa).
Talks and Stories
SPEAKER OF THE WEEK (Thursdays).
An outstanding Canadian discusses
his work, his philosophy and his
favorite topic.
August. A special series of four talks by Lister
Sinclair, radio dramatist and commentator.
Mr. Sinclair investigates and criticizes the
activities of Canadians in certain fields.
September. A series of four talks by Robson
Black of the Canadian Forestry Association
on "Forest Conservation”’:
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Sept. 2 ‘The Gibraltar of the Wheat Fields.”
Sept. 9 “British Columbia Legion of Boys.”
Sept. 16 "Ghost Villages.”
Sept. 23 "Smoke Jumpers.”’
Lets TALK ABOUT THE WEATHER
(Tuesdays). Experts and amateurs
discuss aspects of that popular topic,
the weather, and how it affects the
lives of Canadians.
Frank Edwards, amateur weather
man, introduces us to the experts
at the Arctic Institute Summer
School in Quebec.
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Frank Edwards, well known speaker on many
subjects, reports regularly on his favorite
subject — the weather.
Aug. 10 Professor George Kimble of Mc-
Gill University talks about Cana-
da’s changing climate.
Aug. 17 Prof. Kimble discusses the contro-
versial subject of Rain-Makers.
Aug 24-31 Frank Edwards brings us more
stories about the work of the
Arctic Institute-
September. Three talks by Bruce Hutchison,
newspaper man and philosopher, who for
some years was known throughout Western
Canada for his entertaining comments on the
Canadian climate and how it affected his
fellow citizens.
Cross SECTION (Thursdays). Con-
versations with Canadians in which
they describe their life and their work.
jez, I Marjorie Leete interviews Chris
Thor, Norwegian-Canadian.
Aug. 12-19 Other interviews with representa-
tive Canadians by a well-known
broadcaster from Ottawa, Ralph
Marven.
From Toronto, Ron Hambleton
interviews an hotel porter.
Aug. 26
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