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more Canadians, whether players or
spectators, than other sports
activity. Skiing in the mountainous
regions; skating in the parks or public
arenas; curling in true Scottish tradi-
tion; sleighing and tobogganning also
rate high on Canadians’ list of healthy
amusements.
any
After Epiphany or ‘Little Christ-
mas”, the shedding Christmas trees
are dismantled and thrown out. Older
members of families return to their
respective jobs elsewhere. And the
Christmas tree ornaments are carefully
wrapped and packed away for another
year.
Program Notes
Two English Language transmissions
are broadcast daily by the CBC Inter-
national Service to listeners in the
United Kingdom. A description of
these transmissions for the month of
December appears below.
Detailed information, including times
and frequencies for the various pro-
grams, will be found on the CBC Euro-
Blair
Maclean’s
Magazine and free-lance writer whose comment-
Fraser, Ottawa editor of
aries are heard fortnightly in ‘‘ Midweek
Commentary’ as well as regular reports to
Canadian Chronicle.
pean Service program chart inserted in
this issue.
THE NEWS is heard three times daily.
Exact times are printed on the chart
inserted.
SUNDAY COMMENTARY (Sundays).
Through December John Marsh con-
tinues his series of commentaries
on Canadian industrial development.
On December 26th Professor Arthur
Phelps will send his Christmas
message to the listeners overseas.
On Christmas Eve Ralph Marven will present
one of his humorous talks in the series ‘For
Your Information”.
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