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Magazine Programs
Forest, Field and Farm (Wednes-
days). Reports on Canadian trade,
the production and marketing of
food, and new developments in the
logging and fishing industries. <A
regular contributor to this series
during May is William Krehm of
Toronto.
Women in the New World (Satur-
days). Canadian women and visitors
to Canada describe their jobs, homes,
and hobbies.
Alan Mills, popular Canadian ballad singer,
interprets the favorite folk songs of North
America.
Overheard in Canada (Sundays).
Excerpts from outstanding broad-
casts originally presented over CBC
National Network stations. May 7,
“These Two Islands”, from a series
of reminiscences and comments by
Arthur L. Phelps following his trip to
the United Kingdom last summer;
May 14, “John Fisher Reports’ ;
May 21, ‘‘Short Story of the Month”,
from a current series of weekly stories
heard on the CBC’s Trans-Canada
Network; May 28, "This Week at the
Movies”, by Clyde Gilmour who is
Mary Elizabeth Flanders 1s a regular contrib-
“Canadian Chronicle” and to the
programs directed to the Umited
Kingdom and to Europe.
utor to
palates
heard each Sunday in Canada with
his forthright and witty comments on
films.
Musical Programs
Evening Recital (Thursdays). A
series of performances by outstanding
Canadian artists, arranged and pro-
duced by Patricia FitzGerald.
Folk Songs (Tuesdays). North
American folk songs are interpreted
by Canadian ballad singer, Alan
Mills.
Prairie Schooner (Sundays). Jimmy
Gowler and his orchestra recall the
days of the early settlers with lively
songs and dances of the Pioneer West.
Drama
Three of a Kind (Mondays). A
series of dramatic episodes portraying
the day-to-day life of Mr. and Mrs.
Kind, and their son, Nicholas, who
make up an average Canadian family.
The series is written by Norman
Creighton of Hansport, Nova Scotia.
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