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Program Notes
Directed daily to listeners in the
United Kingdom and in Europe are
four English language transmissions.
The times and frequencies où the
programs included in these trans-
missions are outlined on pages 10 and
11 of this booklet.
News and Commentary
News. Canadian and international
news is broadcast! during each of the
four transmissions.
Daily Commentaries Following
the News (except Saturdays). A four-
minute topical commentary follows
the news bulletin to Europe at 2200
hours GMT. Sundays: Athol Stewart,
with the research and assistance of
vocational guidance agencies, con-
tinues his discussions about jobs and
professions in Canada; March 5,
Textile Trades Workers; March 12,
General Farmers; March 19, Garment
Workers (Women); March 26, Loggers
and Lumberjacks.
Mondays: Ross Munro, Ottawa writer
ands broadeaster; iuesdayss JE Bi
McGeachy of the “Toronto Globe &
Mail”; Wednesdays: a series of reports
on Canadian developments and
achievements in the cultural field;
Thursdays: John Bird, chief of the
Southam Press Bureau in Ottawa;
Fridays: Walter O’Hearn, CBC New
York correspondent, reports on the
events of the week at United Nations.
Saturday Stories (following the News
to Europe at 2200 GMT). With the
first signs of Spring appearing, the
stories during March are in a spring-
time mood and concern the places
Canadians go and the things they do
in preparation for the warm months
ahead. March 4, Spring Gardening
in Vancouver; March 11, Bird Watch-
ing on the rates are 18, A
Preview of Spring Fashions; March 25,
Spring Break-up in Montreal Harbour.
6
Ruth Johnson, Toronto radio commentator and
actress, is a frequent reporter to “Canadian
Chronicle”.
Midweek Commentary (Wednes-
days). Discussions of social and
political developments in Canada are
presented by authoritative speakers.
Weekend Review (Saturdays). The
highlights of the previous week are
discussed by representative Canadian
commentators. March 4, Burton
Keirstead, Professor of Economics at
McGill University; March 11, Bert
Richardson, Associate Editor of the
“Ottawa Citizen”; March 18, Burton
Keirstead; March 25, Bert Richard-
son.
History and Current Affairs
The Canadian Story (Mondays).
Stories behind Canada’s historic docu-
ments. This series is based on lesser
known Canadian documents and is
written by Clayton Grey of Montreal,
and voiced by Lamont Tilden of the
CBC. March 6, McKenzie’s Draft
Constitution; March 13, Durham Re-
port; March 20, Hudson Bay Com-
pany Deed of Surrender; March 27,
The Statute of Westminster.
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