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CBC National Network stations for
a Canadian audience. July 2, ‘Canada
Day 5 Jui 9 Short Go of UNG
Month”; July 16, To be announced;
July 23, To be announced; July 30,
“John Fisher Reports”.
Wednesday Art Talk (at 2255
GMT). Short talks about Canadian
culture as expressed in literature,
UC, Wis HITS, and art JAM 5,
“Designing Furniture” by R. Black:
July 12, “Banff School of Fine Arts”
by Edna Baggs; July 19, "Toronto
rom Concerts: Jin Ad, “Bach
Anniversary ’.
Canadians at Play (Saturday at
2210 GMT). Descriptions of leisure-
time activities in Canada during the
hot summer months. July 1, "Flags
and Picnics’; July 8, ‘“Hitch-hiking’’;
Jay 15, PCacenme se Jai 22
“Cruise across Lake Ontario”; July
29, “Country Club Activities’.
Women in the New World (Satur-
days). Continuation of the series on
careers for women in Canada. July 1,
“Women in Industry” by Marjorie
Scott; July 8, “Advertising” by Ruth
Running; July 15, "The Civil Service”
by Maud Ferguson; July 22, ‘‘Steno-
graphy” by Mary Comerford; July
29, “Home Economics and Dietetics’’
by Lillian Allen.
Canon Webster of Coppermine, N.W.T., is
the northernmost of all “Canadian Chronicle”
contributors.
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Stories
The Canadian Story (Mondays).
Legends, stories of Canadian history,
and descriptions of contemporary
Canadian life. July 3, ‘‘The Ghost
Ship”, a Nova Scotia legend retold by
Clyde Douglas; July 10, ‘‘Weller’s
Wager’, the story of a bet made in
1835 told by Ronald Hambleton;
Jon 17, “shen River, à Grocal
western town described by W. O.
Mitchell, Canadian novelist, and Mrs.
McCorquodale, the editor of ‘The
High River times July 24, “On
Fundy Shore” by Norman Creighton;
July 31, “The Colonel and the Lady”,
Anne Jameson’s story told by Ronald
Hambleton.
By Land, Sea and Air (Tuesdays).
Tales of adventures on the river, in
the air, and by rail. July 4, Will
Dawson describes an unusual business,
a water taxi service owned and oper-
ated by a young Vancouver woman.
Jui iil, “ORR Sorell ‘ommels”:
July 18, “Rail-building in Muskeg”’;
July 25, "Bridging the St. Lawrence”;
all three stories told by Graham
MeInnis.
Drama
The Canadian Quill (Mondays). A
dramatization of Canadian writings,
past and present, incorporating a
Canadian author’s biography.
Musical Programs
Jazz Group (Thursdays). Max Cha-
mitov and his quartet with featured
soloists present popular music of
to-day.
Folk Songs (Tuesdays). Alan Mills,
Canadian ballad singer, interprets the
favorite folk songs of North America.
Prairie Schooner (Sundays). Jimmy
Gowler and his orchestra recall the
days of the early settlers with lively
songs and dances of the Pioneer West.
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