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Program Notes

Canadian Chronicle
A survey of people and happenings in
Canada, bringing listeners a fuller, and
often colorful, account of the major Canadian
news events. 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 analyses by commentators,
associated with Canadian periodicals and
daily newspapers, speaking from key news
points.

Mondays: To be announced.
Tuesdays: To be announced.

Wednesdays: J. B. McGeachy of the Toronto
Globe and Mail.

Thursdays: To be announced.

Fridays: Walter O’Hearn, United Nations
correspondent for the Montreal Star.

Talks and Magazines

Sundays: Special Speaker—1705 and 1850
GMT. Canadians and visitors speak about

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West coast Indian mat: mountain
goat wool mixed with cedar bark.

Perpétuant une tradition trés ancienne,
les Indiens de la côte occidentale conti-
nuent à fabriquer des tapis décoratifs, tressés

de poils de chèvres sauvages et d’écorce de
cèdre.

Carved argillite box done by Haida Indians of
Northwest coast.

Oeuvre d’Indiens de la tribu Haida de la côte
Nord-Ouest, ce coffret a été sculpté dans une pierre
argileuse.

their particular fields of interest or occupa-
tion.

Overheard sin) Canada MSN EI
A selection of programmes originally heard
on CBC Domestic networks, rebroadcast for
overseas listeners.

Canadiana — 2240 GMT. During this
month, talks on Canadian handicrafts will be
heard at this time, including Lucienne Craig,
of Chambly, Quebec, and Lillian Allen of
Manitoba. Both these women will describe
the ethnic origins of the crafts practised in
their regions.

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.
Continuing the series of interviews with
New Canadians of varying national origins,
and discussions about the problems and achie-
vements of their first year in Canada.

Saturdays: Books and Shows—1705 and
1850 GMT. Critical reviews and descriptions
of Canadian activity in the various arts,
including new publications, music, painting,
drama and all the major and minor forms of
cultural expression.

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