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by George Duffield; August 16: To
Be Announced; August 23: To Be
Announced; August 30: To Be An-
nounced.
Canadians at Play (Saturdays at
2210 GMT). Descriptions of leisure-
time activities in Canada during the
hot summer months. August 5: A
description of summertime fairs and
amusement parks by Pamela Lee of
Montreal; August 12: A talk on
“Fishing” by Don McDougall; August
19: Sea Cadet Camp in Manitoba by
Liston Burns.
Women in the New World (Satur-
days). This series continues to deal
with careers for women in Canada.
August 5: ‘Writing’ by Rita Greer
Allen of Vancouver; August 12:
’"Teaching in Canada” by Mary
Winspear of Montreal; August 19:
A description of jobs for ‘‘Women
Volunteers’ by Sally Phillips of
Vancouver; August 26: "Department
Store Workers” by Marjorie Leete of
Toronto.
Stories
The Canadian Story (Mondays).
Legends, stories of Canadian history,
and descriptions of contemporary
Canadian life. August 7: Anna
Jamieson Joins the Indians”, the
second of two stories about the famous
Anna Jamieson, by Ronald Hamble-
ton of Toronto; August 14: "Tom
Sheppard—Rebel”, a story of the
Rebellion of ’37, by Ronald Hamble-
ons Almas IR are I ot te
Rebellion of ’37, by Ronald Hamble-
ton; August 28: "The Material Life
of the Eskimo”, the first of two stories
on the Eskimos—‘The people of the
Barren’s’, by Farley Mowat.
By Land, Sea and Air (Tuesdays).
Stories about the ways in which
Canadians travel about this vast
country. August 1: “Toujours la
Politesse’’, the story of a young
Vancouver seaman who shivered the
French Navy’s timbers, told by Pat
Terry of Vancouver; August 8: “The
Cargo that Never Arrived’’, a story
Ballad singer Alan Mulls,
popular among
Canadian children, 1s heard Tuesdays
at 2230 GMT.
about a lumber cargo out of Van-
couver that was lost with the ship
during a gale at the mouth of the
Goltimbiay River, ov Pat Tee
August 15: “Map Maker” by Don
MacDougall of Edmonton; August 22:
“Matt Gets Lost’ by Don Mac-
Dougall; August 29: The Story of an
expedition made by canoe to "The
Valley of Gold and Beyond”’ by King
Whyte of Toronto.
Drama
The Canadian Quill (Mondays). A
dramatization of past and present
Canadian writings, incorporating a
Canadian author’s biography.
Musical Programs
Jazz Group (Thursdays). Max Cha-
mitov and his quartet and guest
soloists present popular music of
today.
Folk Songs (Tuesdays). Canadian
ballad singer, Alan Mills, interprets
the best liked folk songs of North
America.
Prairie Schooner (Sundays). The
days of the early settlers and the
lively songs and dances of the
Pioneer West are recalled by Jimmy
Gowler and his orchestra from
Winnipeg.
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