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country. The stories come from all
parts of Canada, from men and women
who have journeyed by boat, train,
and airplane. June 6, “Hudson Bay
Railway’ by Mary Elizabeth Flan-
ders; June 13, “Boat Trip to Norway
House” by Mary Elizabeth Flanders:
Jie 40, “Canceme” by Cod
Wilson, Editor of ’ The Beaver”:
June 27, “Watchmen of the Sea” by
Will Dawson. =”
Harold Kemp reports for ‘Canadian Chronicle”
from Prince Albert, Saskatchewan.
Wednesday Talk on the Arts (at
2255 GMT). Topical comments on
cultural development in Canada.
Actualities and Interviews
Canadian Chronicle (Monday
through Saturday). Reporters from
coast to! Coast IN Canada present
details behind the day’s headlines
twice daily.
The Time is Then (Fridays). A
half-hour dramatized story of a period
in Canadian history, treated in the
present mood.
Cross Section (Sundays). Inter-
views with representative Canadians.
June 3, To Be Announced; June 10,
To Be Announced; June 17, Ruth
McClintock interviews Cardy Rolle-
foan, a bus driver: June 24, Ruth
McClintock interviews Olive Cope-
man, a farm wife.
Overheard in Canada (Sundays).
Excerpts from outstanding broad-
casts originally presented over CBC
National Network stations for a
Canadian audience.
Magazine Programs
Forest, Field and Farm (Wednes-
days). Reports on Canadian trade,
food production, and two of Canada’s
basic industries, fishing and lumber-
ing. Regular contributors to the
program are Hugh Boyd, Ottawa
correspondent of "The Winnipeg Free
Press”, and Kenneth Wilson of "The
Financial Post”.
Women in the New World (Satur-
days). During the summer months
this series presents talks on pro-
fessions for women in Canada.
Contributors will discuss job oppor-
tunities, conditions and prospects in
their respective fields. June 3, ‘‘News-
paper Women” by Jean Howarth;
June 10, “The Housewife’ by Joan
D’Arcy; June 17, “Women in Bank-
me lov Panda ie Joe 24,
“Women in Domestic Service’ by
Jean Morrison.
Musical Programs
Evening Recital (Thursdays). A
series of performances by outstanding
Canadian artists, arranged and pro-
duced by Patricia Fitzgerald.
Folk Songs (Tuesdays). Favorite
folk songs of North America 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
The Canadian Quill (Mondays). A
dramatization of Canadian writings,
past and present, incorporating a
Canadian author’s biography.
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