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Program Notes
Canadian Chronicle — A survey of
people and happenings in Canada.
Heard daily except Sundays at 1715
GMT; also Mondays, Wednesdays
and Fridays at 2245.
NEWS COMMENTARIES
Following news bulletins at 1700,
1845 and 2230 GMT each weekday,
Monday through Friday, news anal-
yses by commentators, associated
with Canadian periodicals and daily
newspapers, speaking from key news
points.
Mondays: Ewen Irvine of the
Montreal Star; Tuesdays: To be
announced; Wednesdays: J. B.
McGeachy of the Toronto Globe &
Mail; Thursdays: Michael Barkway
of the Financial Post; Fridays: To be
announced.
TALKS AND MAGAZINES
Sundays: Special Speaker — 1705 and
1850 GMT. Canadians and visitors
speak about their particular fields of
interest or occupation.
Press Review: Canada — 1715 GMT.
Editorial comment from Canadian
daily and weekly newspapers, selected
and introduced by Harold Pickel of
(CIC
Visitors’ cars entering Point Pelee
National Park, Ontario.
Voitures de touristes entrant dans
le parc national de Point Pelee,
en Ontario.
Photos: Canadian Government
Travel Bureau, National Film
Board, Department of National
Defence, Hugh Frankel.
Canadiana — 2240 GMT. In this
series of descriptions and stories of
the Canadian pattern, James Banner-
man will speak of folkways in drinking
and drink, and Joan Walker of
Kirkland Lake, a Northern Ontario
mining town, will describe Canadian
mining centres she has known, both
Boom towns and Ghost towns. On
May 24th Barbara Whitley will talk
about the spring holiday which falls
on that date, known variously as
Victoria Day, The Queen’s Birthday,
Empire Day or simply “The Twenty-
Fourth”.
Tuesdays: How we Live — 2245 GMT.
Stories by citizens themselves about
everyday living in Canadian towns,
cities and villages.
Thursdays: Canada at Work — 2245
GMT. This magazine includes com-
ment on finance and trade as well as
descriptions and on the spot broad-
casts of specific Canadian industries.
Saturdays: Books and Shows — 1705
and 1850 GMT. Critical reviews and
descriptions of Canadian activity in
the various arts, including new publi-
cations, music, painting, drama and
all the major and minor forms of
cultural expression. During May
two major national events take place,
a Ballet festival in Ottawa and in
Victoria, B.C., the National Drama
Festival. Both these events will be
reported, on May 9th and 16th.
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