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Allen of Montreal interviews maitre
d’hétel Victor Fascio; July 31, Ted

Allen interviews waitress Ann Patrick.

Magazine Programs

LIVELY ARTS (Wednesdays). Talks
on Canadian cultural trends and
developments. July 6, Ben Lepkin
discusses “Prairie Ballads”: July 13,
Ralph Marven talks about “Book.
selling” ; July 20, Grant -Roberts
discusses "Jazz"; July 27, Jean Mac-
Kenzie talks about ‘‘Ballet”’.

DISCOVERING CANADA (Sundays).
During the July series Canadians
discuss the ways they spend their
summer holidays. July 3, "Summer
Cottages’ by Pamela Fry of Montreal:
July 10, ‘A Tenderfoot in the Bush”
by Steve Brott of Montreal; July 17,
“Motor Trip” by Jean Hinds’ of
Winnipeg; July 24, ‘Guiding Trail
Trips through the Rockies” by Allen
Anderson of Toronto; July 31,
“Summer Theatre” by R. Johnson of
Toronto.

Talks and Stories

THE CANADIAN Story (Mondays).
This series presents legends, stories,
and descriptions of outstanding histor-
ical episodes as well as pictures of
the present Canadian scene. July 4
"Alexander Graham Bell” by Terry
McLellan of Sydney; July 11, "Born
a Hundred Years Too Soon”’ by Terry
McLellan; July 18, ‘The Two
Rebels — Louis-Joseph Papineau” by
Steve Brott of Montreal; July 25,
“The Two Rebels — William Lyon
Mackenzie” by Steve Brott.

RAILROADING IN CANADA (Tuesdays).
Stories about the early laying of the
steel in Canada and modern railroad
practices, related by Graham McInnis,
writer critic and railroad enthusiast.
July 5, "Clear the Track”; July 12
itinnel= Ahead: uly] 19.) SNI
Aboard”’; July 26, ‘‘Pulman Berth”.

WOMEN IN THE NEW WORLD (Satur-
days). A series of programs on

women’s interests in jobs and at home.

DOC SNIDER’S HOUSE

Gs Es HT AGE RAED,

July 2, “Summer Jobs for Women in
Canada” by Ruth Vanderlip of
Toronto; July 9, ‘‘Women in Indus-
try’ by Marjorie Scott of Windsor;
July 16, ‘Women’s Institutes” by
Joan D’Arcy of Vancouver; July 23,
“The Story of Cora Hinds” by Aileen
Garland of Winnipeg; July 30, ‘“‘Cana-
dian Association of Women Voters”’
by Margaret Barnard of Montreal.

Musical Programs

EVENING REcITAL (Thursdays). A
series of performances by outstanding
Canadian artists.

BOL SONGS, (“Mucsdays). = oli
songs of North America are inter-

preted by Alan Mills, Canadian ballad
singer, who traces the origin of each.

PRAIRIE SCHOONER (Sundays). Jimmy
Gowler of Winnipeg and his orchestra
present Canadian pioneer music.

Drama

A TALE oF TORONTO (Mondays).
Beginning July 4, there will bea weekly
series of 13 dramas depicting the life
and problems of a family in a large
Canadian city. The series is written
by George Salverson of Toronto.

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