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Program Notes
Canadian Chronicle
Stories of Canadians and their mid-winter
activities will be heard on Canadian Chronicle,
the program of people and happenings in the
news. One edition is heard daily except
Sundays at 1715 GMT. Another edition
is heard on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays
and Saturdays at 2245 GMT.
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.
Talks and Magazines
Sundays: Special Speaker—1705 and 1850
GMT. Canadians and visitors speak about
their particular fields of interest or occupation.
Overheard) in Canada — 1715 GMa A
selection of programs originally heard on
CBC domestic networks, rebroadcast for
overseas listeners.
The members of Canada’s Board of Grain
Commissioners look into every aspect of the
production and the marketing of grain.
Wheat, oats, barley, rye and mixed grains are
among the many products that come under
the close scrutiny of the board.
Les membres du bureau des grains du Canada
étudient chaque aspect de la production et
de la vente du blé.
Canadiana — 2240 GMT. A program of
anecdote, adventure and colourful stories
revealing the more dramatic side of living in
this country.
Tuesdays: How We Live —. 2245 GMT,
Here we present the more detailed side of
our lives and activities in towns, cities and
rural areas. For this month Canadians will
tell about the growing and preparation of
food within the country, including some
descriptions of Canadian kitchens by the
women who work in them.
Thursdays: Canada at Work — 2245 GMT.
Personal descriptions of jobs by the workers
themselves will help to explain the machinery
of Canada’s economy. Workers in such
occupations as lumbering, fishing, air trans-
port, wheat growing, as well as the more usual
industrial trades, will describe their own jobs.
Saturdays: Medical Research in Canada —
1705 and 1850 GMT. A new series of descrip-
tions by scientists and reporters of contribu-
tions made in Canadian Universities and
other laboratories to medical science generally,
including Canadian contribution to research
in diabetes, polio and cancer.
When grain reaches Winnipeg from the prairie
provinces, men with probes take samples from
various places at different levels inside the
railway cars.
Quand les céréales de la Prairie canadienne
arrivent a Winnipeg, des inspecteurs du
Gouvernement Fédéral prennent des échan-
tillons en différents coins des wagons de
chemin de fer.
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