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Program Notes

Four English language transmissions
are directed to the United Kingdom
and to Europe. Program times and
frequencies are outlined on pages 10
and 11 of this booklet.

News and Commentary
News. Canadian and international
news is broadcast four times daily.

Postnews Commentaries (Monday
through Friday). A four-minute com-
mentary follows the news to Europe
atu 2200 hours Givi Viondays:
CBC commentator Constance Gar-
neau, Vice-Chairman of the Montreal
Canadian Institute of International
Affairs; Tuesdays: J. B. McGeachy
of “The Toronto Globe and Mail”;
Wednesdays: Sports Review; Thurs-
days: John Bird, Chief of the Ottawa
Southam Press Bureau; Fridays:
United Nations Review by Walter
O’Hearn of “The Montreal Daily
Star”, reporting from Lake Success:
Savio. ~(Camachaimns at Play”, me
placing ‘Saturday Story” at the same
time, in which Canadians describe
their favorite summer sports, hobbies,
and places of relaxation; June 3,
Seine a Small Boat” by Ruth
Viner; June 10, ‘Golf at St. Andrews,
New Brunswick’: June 17, ‘Cafes
and Beer Gardens” by Ruth Johnson;
June 24, "Summer Schools”; Sundays:
"Ilets Pook at Sciences 9a ceries
in which observers describe current
development in scientific research and
ways in which they have effected
industry, medicine and other fields:
June 4, “Canadian Contributions
to the Field of Plastic Research” by
Toronto reporter Allan Anderson;
June 11, Allan Anderson describes
the uses to which the ‘Electron
Microscope” has been put in detecting
cancer, and in dental and industrial
research; June 18, Allan Anderson
discusses “‘Cyclopropane”’, the recent-
ly developed anaesthetic; June 25,
Allan Anderson talks about the
current work of the Banting and

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Frank Fleming of Calgary, Alberta, contributes
regularly to ‘Canadian Chronicle”.

Best research group at the University
of Toronto on “Choline” for the
treatment of diseases of the liver.

Midweek Commentary (Wednes-
days). Discussions on political and
social development in Canada are
presented by well-informed Canadian
speakers.

Weekend Review (Saturdays). A
summary of outstanding events of
the. week in Canada and abroad.
June 3 and June 17, Warren Baldwin
of “The Toronto Globe and Mail’:
June 10 and June 24, Martyn Estall,
Professor of Philosophy at Queen’s
University, Kingston.

History and Current Affairs

The Canadian Story (Mondays).
Legends and stories about Canada’s
ten provinces. June 5, “The Magis-
trate of Campbell River” (British
Columbia), by Rita Greer Allen:
June 12, ‘The Okanagan Valley’
(British Columbia), by Rita Greer
Allen; June 19, "Bird Island” (Queen
Charlotte Islands), by Rita Greer
Allen; June 26, "The Story of French
Cross”, a yarn about historical Nova
Scotia, by Clyde Douglas.

By Land, Sea and Air (Tuesdays).
A new series of programs describing
the ways in which Canadians travel
from place to place in this vast

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