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An angler fishes beside a beaver dam on a
northern river.
Un solitaire tente sa chance derriére un barrage
fait par des castors.
Program Notes
COMMENTARIES and news analyses
follow news bulletins heard at 1700,
1845 and 2230 GMT, Monday through
Friday. Speakers represent news-
papers and universities, or are inde-
pendent journalists and commen-
tators.
Mondays: for both July and August —
Ewen Irvine, Associate Editor, Mon-
treal Star.
Tuesdays: in July — Frank Swanson,
of the Ottawa Citizen; August —
Wilfrid Eggleston, journalist.
Wednesdays: in July, until August 13,
J. B. McGeachy, of the Toronto
Globe and Mail; August 20 and DT
Willson Woodside, foreign affairs
editor of Toronto Saturday Night.
Thursdays: in July, Warren Baldwin,
of the Financial Post; August, Anne
Francis, Ottawa commentator.
Fridays: during July and August,
comment from the United Nations in
New York is shared by CBC’s Peter
Stursberg and Walter O’Hearn, U.N.
correspondent for the Montreal Star.
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TALKS
Saturdays: following news bulletins at
1700 and 1845 a ten minute Science
Report; July 5, Chall River research:
July 12, Weed Control; July 19,
Vancouver’s archeological findings
concerning asiatic migration; July 26,
RCAF medical research; August 2,
Ductile Iron; August 9, Barts
FAGCHENOM OF INGA; Aweusit 16,
National Film Board research; August
23, New mineral extraction process:
August 30, Canadian telephone
research.
Sundays: following news at 1700 only:
Special Speaker, with Canadian
authorities and visiting personalities
in special talks for overseas.
Sundays: at 1715, “‘Canadiana’’, colour
stories and description.
July 6, Georgian Bay summer liv-
- ing by Isabel Le Bourdais.
July 13, Calgary Stampede, by Bob
Collins.
July 20, Oil Pipeline, by Don Mac-
Dougall of Edmonton.
July 27 & August 10, John Margeson
of Wolfville, N.S., tells
about walking, hitchiking
and huckleberry picking.
August 24, “My home town” by Earl
Cox, of Barrie, Ontario.
August 31, "The Law-Abiding West”
by Harold Kemp, of Prince.
Albert, Saskatchewan.
Tuesdays: at 2245, "How We live”.
fully il, Dominion Day Program-
me.
July 8 through August, Sydney
Katz and Maud Ferguson
tell of welfare in Canada
and of children’s care and
institutions in this country.
Thursdays: at 2245, “Industry and
Resources”, in which speakers tell of
developments and background to their
topics. A series of 4 talks on geology
will be heard beginning July 17, with
writer Phil Shackleton and geologist
Dr. J. M. Harrison of the Geological
Survey Board of Canada.
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