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to coast in Canada contribute to this

program which is broadcast twice

daily.

Canadians at Work (Fridays). A
series of documentary programs des-
cribing Canadian methods of employ-
ment and production.

This

Cross Section (Sundays).

continues its interviews with
October 2,

Ruth McLintock of Regina interviews

series
representative Canadians.

Douglas Gilroy, a young Canadian
farmer; October 9, interview by Ken-
neth Halifax; October 16,
Bernard Trotter of Winnipeg inter-

Homer of

views a Swiss-Canadian farmer from
the Prairies; October 23, interview by
Gordon Burwash of Montreal.

Magazine Programs

Discovering Canada (Sundays). This
October
historical

series investigates during

Canada’s national sites.
October 2, “Allens
episode in the War of 1812, described
by Stephen Brott; October 9, ‘‘Seigneu-
rie de Vercheres’’, depicted by Stephen

Corners”, an

Brott who tells the story of Madeleine
de Vercheres whose heroism in 1692
saved the lives of her father’s tenants.

Talks and Stories

The Canadian Story (Mondays).
Legends, stories and descriptions of
episodes in Canadian history, as
well as pictures of the current Cana-
scene, are presented in this
October 3, ‘“The Queen Char-
lotte Islands” — Part I, by Peter
Bennett, an Englishman living in

dian
series.

Ottawa; October 10, "The Queen
Charlotte Islands” — Part II, by
Peter Benne t; October 17, ‘The Story
of Henry Kelsey” by Aileen Garland
of Winnipeg; October 24, “Lost — A
Family” by Margaret Angus who
describes the early days of the city of
Kingston; October 31, "Pigs, Sticks
and Potatoes” by Margaret Angus of
Kingston.

Tuesdays Talks Series. A series
of talks of interest to overseas listeners
by visitors to Canada and by Cana-
dians.

Women in the New World (Satur-
days). The activities and problems of
Canadian housewives and_ business
women in Canada’s cities, towns and
rural communities, are described in

this series.

Musical Programs

Evening Recital (Thursdays). <A
series of performances by outstanding
Canadian artists.

Folk Songs (Tuesdays). Alan Mills,
Canadian ballad singer, interprets
North American folk songs and traces
their origin.

Prairie Schooner (Sundays). Cana-
dian pioneer songs and dances are
presented by Jimmy Gowler and his
orchestra from Winnipeg.

Drama

Drama from Canada (Mondays).
During October this series presents
five 15-minute dramatic episodes
written by Canadian playwrights.

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