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PRAIRIE REG .., SCHEDUL April 29 . May 5, j Issued Each Week by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation

VOLUME IV-No. 18 ISSUED AT wmNIPEG. APRIL 20 S1.00 PE

This Week:

New Singing Star (Page 2) *

Churchill Lemmings (Page 3) * Thp Nlltnre of the Universe (Page 4) *

Let's Make An Opera (Page 6) *

• Peering into the depths of space, the earth·bound camera caught a view of the winter sky in the region of the constellation of Orion, which is repro­ duced on our cover this week. In the picture is a portion of another impersonal "cyc"-thc 74-inch telescope at the David Dunlap Observatory near Richmond Hill, Ontario. This is a mood photograph -intended to help listeners prepare their thoughts for a conducted tour of the universe which the cae will present in the form of eight weekly talks by the Cambridge astrophysicist Dr. Fred Hoyle. Full details arc on Page Five. • An important source of broadcasts of many Where Do We Stand With The Universe? kinds during the coming months will be the fabu. lous Festival of Britain. Andrew Allan wiII be declare the Festival open. The steps of S1. Paul's, going to the United Kingdom to co-ordinate the rather than the maio Festival site on the south • In most parts of Canada clocks will be CBe's coverage of the Festival, which will be bank of the Thames, have been chosen for this moved ahead one hour some time before opened in a special l.'Crcmony in London on Thurs­ ceremony, as a spiritual setting which symbolizes breakfast on Sunday, April 29-including the day. For the opening, the King and Queen will the nation-wide signi6cance of the Festival. Later clocks in CBC studios. In this issue of CBe drive in semi-state from Buckingham Palace to St. in the day, the Festival Gardens will be opened Times aU time references are in Central Pauls' Cathedral for a dedication service conducted by H.R.H. Princess Margaret and Their Majesties Daylight Time for CBW. Mountain Daylight by the Archbishop of Canterbury. As the clock of will unveil a tablet at the Royal Festival Hall. Time for CBK, Mountain Standard Time for St. Paul's strikes nooo, Their Majesties will come CBC listeners may hear a half-hour progrnm on CBX and Mountain Daylight Time for the out on the steps of the Cathedral and His Majesty May 4 (6:00 p.m. on Dominion) made up of Dominion network. will deliver a message, during which he will recorded highlights of the opening day's events. Page Two CBC TIMES Singing Star «« HOTES »» Sunday Eveninl: Hour. Two weeks Patricia Snell is studying at the Royal ago Dr. Homer R. Lane president of Conservatory of Music of Toronto. Recital. Ivan Romanoff, violist; Leo the Saskatchewan Conference of U10 This will be her first featured role in Barkin, pia n 0 accompanist. From United Church of Canada, rec.ived a big show. She has spent most of her Toronto. his Doctor of Divinity degree from life in Toronto, aside from a year in SOllala In D Major (Paul Juon); and his alma mater, United College in England and Austria. A member of an interlude specially wrltlen ror this \\'innipeg. Today he will be the the cae Opera Company chorus, she pcrrormance by a young Toronto com­ poscr and 3I'ranger, Philip Nimmons. speaker in this series. Dr. Lane's has sung in stage productions of the Paul Juon (1872-1940) was born ;n church is Carmichael United in He­ opera school at the Cowervatory. Miss Moscow and lived a great part of his gina. He was born on the prairies, Snell is a cousin of soprano Jane life in Berlin. His music is said to where his father was a MetJlOdist and Harkness. show an interesting combination of later a United Church minister. Before W·7:00 p.m. K·G:OO p.m. X-5:00 p.m. going to Regina Dr. Lane was min­ Russian material with German tech­ Stage 51. Henry IV, Part II, by "ViI­ nique. Romanoff says the sonata he ister of a church in \Veyburn, Sas­ katchewan, and before tJlat did pas­ Ham Shakespeare (second of two in­ will play is "very Brahmsian." stallments). Text edited by Lister W-I0:30 a.m. K·9:30 a.m. X-8:30 a.m. toral and Christian education work in Manitoba. Sinclair; music by Lucio Agostini; Andrew Allan. producer. From Tor­ "'ay of the Spirit. This Sunday's play W-6:00 p.m. K-5:00 p.m. X.... :OO p.m. onto. will deal with the workings of social Sunday Concert. Band concert featur· W-tl:oo p.m. K-7:oo p.m. X-6:00 p.m. justice. Earle Grey, the author of the ing the marches and classical selec­ play, sets the story in jerusalem dur­ tions usually associated with band Don \Vright Chorus. Chorus con­ ing the period of Jesus' public life. music, as well as quite a wide variety ducted by Don Wright. From It eonccrns two silversmiths, a master of pop tunes, from rhumbas to bouncy London. Ontario. and :1 servant, who after bitter quar­ The 1\""ighl Is Young and You're So novelties and fantasies. The b..1.nd con­ rels over the setting of just wages BcauUrul; Bonnie Dundee; Nocturne sists of 30 musici..1.ns selected by con­ (Mendelssohn); A Kiss In the Dark; come to an agreement through the ductor Martin Boundy fro m the What Is This ThIng Called Love; and application of the Great Master's the hymn SavIour Breathe an Evening leading orchestras and dance bands Blessing. jUNt: KOWALCHUK. Regina soprano teachings. From Montreal. in London, Ontario. On fine evenings Dom. 8 :30 p.m. MDT. who won the top $1,000 prize in the W-12:30 p.m. K-ll :30 a.m. X-10:30 a.m_ 1950·51 Singing Stars of Tomorrow the program will be broadeast directly contest April 15, though s'le is only from a park bandshcll, via station Weekend Review. Stuart Jamieson of Cupital Report. Alexander Uhl from Vancouver. 23 has been singing for 16 years. She \Vashington, Matthew Halton from CFPL, and when it is cold or rainy W·9:10 p.m. K-tl:IO p.m. X·7:10 p.m. made her debut in 1935 at the age of London and Robert McKeown from from an indoor auditorium. In the severl, singing in Regina's Ukrainian Ottawa. Second Creat War Boundy was direc­ Ilall. Sixteen years later she was pre­ Our Special Speaker. Mary Pickford W-l:03 p.m. K·12:03 p.m. X·ll:03 a.m. tor of music for the R.C.A.F. overscas. sented by Edward lohnson, former He conducted the headquarters band will talk on motion pictures as am­ bassadors of goodwill. Metropolitan Opera manager. before Religious Period. Rev. W. S. Godfrey, and supervised the other bands. Dur­ W·9:20 p.m. K-8:20 p.m. X-7:20 p.m. a celebrity-studded audience of 3,000 Superintendent of Home Missions and ing this time his musicians recorded in Massey Ilall, Toronto, and informed President of the Maritime Conference, five sides for RCA Vidor. While he that she had won the $1,000 cash United Church, Sackville, New Bnms­ was conduding the Central R.C,A.F. Little Symphonies. Orchestra con­ scholarshil)' She will continue her wick. Band in Ottawa it was chosen to play ducted by Roland Leduc; Ronald studies at the Royal Cunservatory of W-I:30 p.m. K-12:30 p.m. X-ll:30 a.m. the national anthem in a film which Turini, I1-year-old pianist. Fro m Music at Toronto. Meanwhile, she will has been used widely in movie the~\tres Montreal. go 'lOme to Regina tu open t1le music N.Y. Philharmonic. New York Phil­ to end the evenin~'s show. Two years Concerto In E Flat ~lajor (K. 482) ll:r festival there on May 9, returning to harmonic - Symphony Orchestra cOn­ ago he was appointed dircelor of the Moz;},I·!. Toronto for a performance of Sme· ducted by Dimitri Mitropoulos, with London Civic Orehcstra. He is also Ronald Turini has been regarded fOT tana's Bartered Bride May 14. The Artur Rubinstein, pianist, will be a cllUrch organist and music advisor several years by his teachcrs and by rest of the summer she will spend heard in the last performance of the to the London Board of Education. Montrcal musicians generally as onc singing in five concerts between Re­ 1950-51 broadcast season. Dom. 6:30 p.m. MDT. of Qucbec's most promising pianisl~. gina and Edmonton. June's father, Artur nUblnstf'ln and Orchpslrll: Con­ -- At 10 he cntered the Music and Dra­ Nicholas Kowalc'lUk, Regirw. shoe­ certo No. 4; In (j (Heelhoven). Orches­ Startimc. Orchcstra conducted hy Paul matic Institute of the Province of maker. himself a violinist. did mud) tra: Symphony No_ 30 In E f'11l1 Major (:\Iozart); l\Iornlmc !'Ieee ror nule and Scherman; Pat ric i a Snell, lyric Quebec where he has studied first with to encourage his daughter in 'Ier orchestra (Horls Koutzen). soprano; Charles Jordan. baritone; Germaine MaIcpart and, more re­ musical career. She studied Wit'l Alicia W-2:OO p.m. K-I:oo p.m. X-12:00 noon jimmy Shields. tenor; DOrotJ1Y Dcane, cently, with Yvonnc JIubert-a sister Birkett at Regina Conservatory, and pop singer. From Toronto. of the French 'cellist: Marcel Hubert. loter went to \Vinnipeg and Toronto Church of the Air. Rev. Theodore \V. Patricia Snf'll: Ollf'f'n or tht 'o"lt"hl. 3n Last winter he was a guest on two on scholarships provided by the Reg- ~faakescad of C e n t r a I Lutlleran 3rla rrom Thp \I11glr Flntp (:\107.3rt). Chartflll Jorclan: ~o In I.O\·f'; 00 '0"01 cae French network programs; his gina Kiwanis Club. Church. Edmonton. fiO. '\fy J.O\·f'. Jimmy. hlelds: Be :\Iy W-3:30 p.m. K-2:30 p.m. X-I:30 p.m. 1.0\"f'. (Continued on page 3)

8:55 Musical Pr09ram 10:30 Redtal 5:'0 Ask the Weatherman 9:30 Little Sympbonies 9:00 CBC News 11:00 St. Jude'. Anglic:o.n Sunday, April 29, 1951 5:27 Weatber 10:00 Winnipeq Symphony Church 5:30 My Uncle Loui. Orchestra 9:03 Weather. Interlude 6:00 Sunday Eveninq Hour 9:15 World Church New. 11: 59 Dominion Time Signal 11 :00 This Week's Composer 12:00 Allan Mills cnw, MA ITOBA (990 Kc.) (CDT) 6:45 Four GentlC'mon II:30 Music by Purcell 9:30 Sunday School 12:15 Just Mary 7: 00 Startime 9:55 Weather 12:30 Way of the Spirit 8 :00 Stage 51 12:00 CBC News 10:00 CBC News 1:00 CBC News 2:00 N.Y. Philharmonic I 4:30 Critically Speaking- 9:00 CBC National News 12:10 Weather 10:02 Neiqhbourly News 1:03 Capital Report 3:30 Church 01 the Air 5:00 John Fisher 9:10 Weekend Review 12:15 Musical Proqram 10:15 Prairie Geudener 1:30 Reliqious Period 4:00 Jake and The Kid 5:15 CBC News 9: 20 Our Special Speaker 12:30 Vesper Hour ______CBK, SASKATCHEWAN (540 Kc.) (MDT),- _

8:55 Weather 10:30 Harmony Harbour 12:30 Religious Period 4:20 Ask the Weatherman 8:00 CBC National News 10:30 Music by Purcell 9:00 CBC News 10:59 Dominion Time Signal 1:00 N.Y. Philharmonic 4:27 Weather 8:10 Weekend Review 11 :00 CBC News 9:02 Neiqhbourly News 11: 00 Alan Mills 2:30 Cburch of tbo Air 4:30 My Uncle Louis 8:20 Our Special Speaker 11:10 Weath8't 9:15 Prairie Gardener 11 :15 Just Mary 3:00 Jake and The Kid 5:00 Sunday Eveninq Hour 8: 30 Linle Symphonies 11: 15 Canadiana 9:30 Recital 11:30 Way of the Spirit 3:30 Critically Speaking 5:45 Four Gentlemen 9:00 Winnipeq Symphony II :30 Vesper Hour 10:00 BBC News 12:00 CBC News 4:00 John Fiaher 6:00 Startime Orchestra 12 :00 Dividend 10:15 World Church News 12:03 Capital Report 4: 15 CBC News 7:00 Stage 51 10:00 This Week's Compos!r 12 :55 CBC News ------CBX, ALBERTA (lOJO Kc.) (MST»)------_ 8 00 CBC News 9:59 Dominion Time Signal 12:00 N.Y. Phllhannonic 3 :27 Weather 7: 10 Weekend Review 10:00 CBC News 8 02 Neiqhbourly News 10:00 Alan Mills I: 30 Church of the Air 3 30 My Uncle Louis 7 :20 Our Special Speaker 10:10 Weather 8 15 Prairie Gardener 10:15 Just Mary 2:00 Jake and The Kid 4 00 Sunday Eve-ninq Hour 7:30 Little Symphonies 10:15 Canadiana 8 30 Recital 10:30 Way of the Spirit 4 45 Four Gentlemen 2: 30 Crltlcally Speaklnq 8:00 Winnlpeq Symphony 10:30 Vesper Hour 9 00 BBC News 11:00 CBC News 3:00 John Fisher 5 00 Startlme Orchestra 11 :00 Dividend 9 15 Music for Medltatlon 11: 03 Copital Report 3: 15 CBC News 6 00 Stage 51 9:00 Tbis Week's Comr"so< 9 30 Harmony Harbour 11:30 Religious Period 3:20 Ask the Wealherman 7 00 CBC National News 9:30 Music by Purcel .11 :55 CBC News CBC DOMINION (MDT) For Corrections and Late Program Hotes for 2 SO Cuckoo Clock Hou.. 7 :30 Bod's Scrapbook 3 30 The Aldrich Family ','0 Am". 'n Andy I Last Week's Times-See Page 8. 4 00 Roy Roqers 6:00 Berqen and McCarthy 8:00 Contented Hour 4 30 Our Min BrOOQ 6: 30 Sunday Concert 8 :30 Don Wright Chorus 5 00 Hawaii Calla 1 7:00 Sweet and Low 9:00 Dominions News April 29 - May 5 Page Three QUS); Hunrllrlan Rhapsody No. 3 «« NOTES »» (Llnl). Morning Devotions. Captain Melvin W·IO:QO p.l'Il. I-!I:00 p.m. X":OO p .•• Hamilton of the Salvation Anny will be heard this week on CB\V; Rev. E. This 'Veek's Composer. One of two new programs from Vancouver which G. Trcusch, Luther College, Saska­ will each week be devoted to the toon. will be heard on CBKj Rev. Dr. F. S. Morley, Grace Presbyterian works of a different composer. The other is Music By Purcell. Small or­ Church, Calgary, will be heard on chestra, chamber groups and vocal CBX. W-9:35 a.m. K-ll :00 a.m. X-IO:OO a.m. and instrumental soloi"l'i will be fea­ tured. To open this series John Avison Club 15. Gisclc LaFleche began her will conduct a string orchestra in the Hollywood radio career on April 9 works of Henry Purcell. with Thomas and is now heard every Monday and \Vright. b.'\ritone. Fridl.'\Y in this CBS show. Tn American orc'hpst!'8: three, rour alltl .ave pllrt entertainment, she is appearing under fllntasles; The Gordian Knot Untied: The nlval SI!ter!j Airs rrom tbe the Dame of Ciscle MacKenzie. Theatre. Thomas \Vrlgllt: Lllliburlero Dam. 5:30 p.m. M:..c:D~T~.__ (\\'orC1~ by Lord Wharton) j Next Win­ ter Comes slowly rrom Tile Faery Press Conference. R. A. Butler, British Queell. M.P., will be interviewed on tonight',; W·11 :00 p.m. K·I0:00 p.m. X·9:00 p.m. broadcast. Music By Purcell. The second of two Dom. 9: 30 p.m. MDT. new Vancouver programs which will Rudy Toth Show. Terry Dale is a be devoted each week to the music spirited young lady who sings with a of a different composer. Beth 'Vatson, dash of bounce and good humour, :lnd contralto, accompanied by John Avi­ a sprinkling of dreaminess. Her sched­ son; Jean de Rimanoczy and John ule includes a weekly date with Chlumecky, violinists, and Nor m a Wayne and Shuster on Thursday Ahernethy, pianist, will be heard in nights and a Monday night appearnnce music by Purcell. on this program. Terry has been en­ Belli \Vllt~on: When I Attempt t-'rom Love's SlckneSfi To Fly. luStl'\Jmenta] tertaining professionally since she was group: Golden SonAta. n four-year-old artist in a children's W·I1:30 p.m. K·I0:30 p.m. X-9:30 p.m. brondcast series in Vancouver. In high In this picture take'l at Fort Churchill, Manitoba, on the shore of ITruuon's school she combined school work with Bay, Nom.rAN LAcl'~Y 0/ the GEG's Wirmipeg new.\wom is talking witFl MISS Dividend. A new series designed to voice lessons and regular radio shows, MAH(;ARET MERRY, of the Defence Research Laboratory, about one 0/ the present unusual and interesting broad­ and won several music festival prizes world's most mysterious animals, the lemming, one 0/ w'lich Miss Merry is casts. Included will be repeat broad­ singing semi-clnssical numbers. Her holding in her hands. Accompanied by J. H. Finlay, C BC RegiQllal Representa­ casts of programs which were pre­ teacheTS were determined to make her tive, Norman went to Churchill April 2 at the invitation of Canadian Army sented on CBC 'Vcdnesday Night, a classical singer but Terry preferred authorities. Miss Merry has 100 captive lemmings under survey, trying to find performances of plays recorded by the popular music. She won out, nnd after out how, when apparently unequipped for it, they are able to survive the Arctic BBC, and live performances featuring finishing school sang in Vancouver winter. (Canadian Anny Photo). Vancouver actors and musicians. A waht clubs. Phoenix Too Frequent by Christopher Dom. 10:30 p.m. MDT_ Fry will open the series, with Joan played in the series Young Artists of mann. The broadcast will be chosen I Jopkins in the lc~tding role. Next SUNDAY NOTES Tomorrow. from the request program rC<.'Orded at week listeners will hear the BBC pro­ (Contincred from page 2) W-9:30 p.m. JC.a: 30 p.m_ X-7:30 p.m. the last regular concert. duction On the Eve of a New Day 0' f'rturfO to the ;\Iarrlagc or Figaro by Ernest ~chnabeJ, starring Bernard only previous appearance on Trans­ 'Vinnipc~ Symphony Orchestra. Or­ \tonrt : :-ymI1)I011Y ~o. 5 (D,·ora.k); l\oml'O ftnd Juliet O\'crture (Tc-hal· Braden. From Vancouver. Can..'lda was three years ago, when he chestra conducted by 'Valter Kauf· kM..k)· ; lIle ~\\an or Tuonela ( 'Ibel- 1C-12:oo mid. X·lI:oo p.m..

6:45 Manlloba on Parade 9:10 Weather 3:56 Women'. News 7:30 Canada'. Indiana 7:00 CBC News, Weather 9:15 Klnderqarten of the Air Commenlary 7:45 Musical Program 7:05 Manitoba on Parade 9:30 Allison Grant Monday, April 30, 1951 4:00 Here and There 8:00 Radio Theatre 7:30 CBC News, Weather 9: 35 Morning Devotion. 4.: IS Concert Hour 9:00 CBC National New. 7:40 Fomily Worship 9:45 Kay O'Nlrill CBW, MANITOBA (990 Kc.) (CDT) 5: 00 Tall Tale. 9:15 New. Roundup 7:45 Manitoba on Parode 10:00 Road of Life 5:15 Don Messer 9:30 Summerfallow 9:00 CBC News 10:15 Big Sisler 5 :30 International 10:00 The Chorl.lels 9:05 Weother 10:30 Front Pa;e Farrell 12: 00 Mossages 2:00 LUe Can Be Beautiful CommMltary 10:30 To Be JLnnounced 8:07 Georqe Kent, Sporls 10:45 Laura Limited 2: 15 Ma Pelkins 5: 4.0 To Be Announced 11:00 Dixieland Jan 11:00 BBC News fi~~~ ~~~(~p~c~~:q 2:30 Pepper YounC}' 6:00 Sunshine Society 9:15 Breakfast Club II :30 To Be Announced ' 11: 15 Aunt Lucy 1:00 CBC News 2:45 RiC}'ht to Happiness 6:30 CBC News 12:00 CBC News 8:45 Weather. Suqar 'J1 1: 10 Weather 3:00 Scbool Broadcalll 6:40 Weather Spice 12:10 Weather :: ~~g ::::i~o~YM~ch Past I: 15 Farrn Broadcast 3:30 Arthur Godfrey Time 6:45 Time Out for Sport 12:15 To Be Announced 9:00 CBC News 11 :59 Dominion Time 5iqnal 1:45 Smiley Burnelle 3:45 CBC Cookinq School 7:00 Fatbel Knows Be.t 12:30 SlOP. Watch and Listen ------CRK, SASKATCnEWAN (540 K ••) (~lDT)I--- 6:45 The Clockwatcher 9: 45 Morninq Musicale 12:15 Front Paqe Farrvl1 3:30 Musical Proqram 5:30 Golden Pine Cone 8:30 Summedallow 7:00 CBC New. 10:00 BBC News 12:30 Road of Life 3:4.5 CBC Cookinq School 5:4.5 Arthur Godfrey Time 9:00 The Choristers 7:05 Weather, Interlude 10: 15 Aunt Lucy 12:45 Blq Sister 3:56 Women's News 6:00 lntornational 9:30 Falher Know. Best 7:15 The Clockwatchel 10:30 Laura Limited 1:00 CBC Nttw. CommentaTY Commenlary 10:00 Radio Theatle ~~~ ~CiJ,Te~:nhip 10:45 Musical Proqram I: 10 Weather 4.:00 Bra"e Voyaqe 6:10 To Be Announced 11:00 CDC News 10:59 Dominion Time Signal 1:15 Farm Broadcasl 4:15 Don Measer 6:30 Musical Proqram 11:10 Weather 8:05 WeatbeT, Interlude 6:4.5 CBC New. 11:00 Morninq Devotions 1:45 SmU~urnette 4:30 Un Homme et .Ion 11:15 To Be Announced 9:15 Breakfast Club ~;~ ~~ Per~ 6:55 Weather II:10 lnterlude Beautiful Pecbe 7:00 To Be Announced JI:30 Stop. Watch and Llaten t~ ~t~~::U ll:15 The Happy Gang 2:30 Pepper Younq 4:40 Rodlo Journal 7:30 Dixieland Jou 12:00 Musical Proqram 9:10 Weather 11 :45 Musical Kitchen 2:45 Right to Happinc$s 4:50 L"Ecole des Parents 9:00 CBC National News 12:15 Hot Au 9: 15 Mornln; Music 12:00 Kinderqarten 01 the Air 3:00 School Bloadcast 5:15 Y"an l'lntrepide 8:15 News Roundup 12:55 CBC Ne,.,s ------CBX, Al.BERTA (1010 Kc.) (MST). 6:00 F for Freddie 9:15 Aunt Lucy 11:30 Road of Life 2:00 Concert Hour 5:00 International 9 :00 The Chorister. 7:00 CBC News 9:30 Laura Limited 11 :45 Blq Sister 2:45 CBC Cookinq School Commentary 9:30 Father Know. Best 7:05 Weather, Interlude 9:4.5 Helon Jackman 12:00 CSC News 2:56 Women'. News 5:10 To Be Announc&d 9:00 Radio Theatr. 7:15 Breakfa.t Club 9:59 Dominion Time Siqna1 12:10 Wealher Commcmtaly 5:30 Musical Proqram 10:00 CBC News 7:4.5 Sporta R~orter 10:00 Momlnq Devotion. 12: 15 Farm Broadcast 3 00 Brave Voyaqe 5:45 CBC New. 10:10 Weather ~;55 ~BCI~ew80nhip 10:10 Interlude 12:>:15 Smiley Burnette 3 15 Don Messer 5:55 Weathor 10:15 To Be Announced 6: 00 To Be Announcod 9:10 Weather 10:15 The Happy Gang 1:00 Life Can Be Beautiful 3 30 Alberla Memos 6:30 Dixieland Jazz 10:30 Stop. Walch and Listen 8: 15 P for Freddie 10:45 Mualcal Kitchen I: 15 Ma Perkins 4. 00 Sunshine Society 7:00 CBC National Nows 11:00 Musical Proqram 8: 45 Mornlnq MusIcale 11 :00 KInderqarten of the Air I :30 Peppel Younq 4. 30 Golden Pine Cone 7:15 News Roundup 11:15 Hoi Air 9:00 BBC News 11: 15 Flont Paqo Farrell I :45 Right to Happiness 4 45 Arthur Godfley Time 7: 30 $ummerlallow 11 :55 CBC New. eBC DOMJNION (MDT) 8:30 Your Women's Editor 5:15 Jack SmJth 7:30 What'lt the AMwer? (9:30 a.m. CDT Man.) 5:30 Club 15 8:00 Opportunity hoeD For Corrections and Late Program Hotes for 10:30 Your Women'. Editor 6:00 Pro'tiDcial Mfa1n 8:30 Pr... Conference (SCulL and Alia.) (Man.) 9:00 Dominion Hews Last Week's Times-See Page 8. 3:00 When a Gu1 MCDTiea 6: 45 Pro"incial Affairs 9:15 United Nations Today 3:1$ Po,tla Facea We (Alta.) 9:30 Court of OpInions 5:00 Beulah 7:00 lau: o'Dllm1ted 10:30 Rudy Toth Sbow Page Four CBC TIMES (( (( NOTES »» Red Shield Salute. To help get the Salvation Army's annual Red Shield. Peering into Time and Space appeal for funds under way. the enc will broadcast an hour of music and An introduction to Freel Hoyle's provocative series of talks drama on the opening day, May l. (After Dr. Hoyle's talks tcere broadcast in the United Kingdom, they were The artists will include an orchestra reprinted in the BBC's LlSTEXEH. As (l preface to the series, which starts May directed by Geoffrey 'Vaddington; 2 on the Trans·Carwda netteork as a leatflre of the CBC \Vednesday Night George Murray, tenor; soprano June Program CBC TIMES reprints below part 01 an editorial which appeared in Kowalchuk, the hI.test Singing Stars THE LISTENER with the first talk.) of Tomorrow grand prize winner. (From TIlE LISTESEn, February 9, ]950) There will be a dramatized case history from the Salvation Army files, "THE nature of the sun and the beings in the S a I a r system. Rut zatian, following in the wake of tIlose written by George Salverson and ad­ stars, and latterly nothing less whether minds like ours exist or not, listed by Arnold Toynbee and others, dresses by Leonard Brockington and than the whole universe, provide the the study of astronomy must induce will survive a painful birth and bIos· Commissioner Charles Baugh, National subjects to be attacked by the scien- a profound sense of humility, which som into an age where atomic secrets Commander of the Salvation Army. tists." Thus says Dr. Fred Hoyle, other sciences and arts do not conf(~r. arc mercifully unknown. Whichever From Toronto. lecturer in mathematics at Cambridge The historian can transmute military alternative faces humanity, tIle stars Oom. 7:30 p.m. COT; 10:30 p.m. MDT; University. W h e 0 we survey the geniuses like Alexander and Napoleon may well look down in bewilderment 10:30 p.m. MST. -- heavens, we are reminded of the infi- into thugs with a veneer of culture; and pity, ,, nite smallness of mao. Inhabitants of or the psychologist, for example, can It is perhaps some consolation that Burrtlrd Male Choir. The 6rst of three one of the smaller plaoets split oft inflate himself in exposing the per· much as we know, much we shall programs feahlring well-known \ '

6 45 Manitoba on Parade 9:15 Kindergarten 01 tbe Air 4:15 Concert Hour 8 :30 Mr. Glencannon 7 00 CBC News, Weathor 9:30 Allison Grant 5:00 Golden Pine Cone 9:00 CBC National News 7 05 Manitoba on Parade 9: 35 Morning- Devotions Tuesday, May 1, 1951 5: IS Western Five 9:15 News Roundup 7 30 CBC News, Weather 9: 45 Xay O'NcHI 5:30 International 9 :30 Mystery Theatre 7 40 Family Worship 10:00 Road of Life CBW, MANITOnA (990 Kc.) (CDT) Commentary 10:00 Report from the 7 45 Manitoba on Parade 10:15 Big Sister 5:40 To Be Announced Provinces 8 00 CBC News 10:30 Front Pogo FoueH 12:15 ThQ Happy Gang- 2:30 Pepper Young 6: 00 Sunshine Society 10:15 The Nation's Business 8 05 Weather 10:45 Laura Limited 12:45 Invitation to the Waltz 2:4.5 Right to Happiness 6:30 CBC News 10:30 Leicester Squaro 8 07 Georg-e Xent, Sports 11:00 BBC News 1:00 CBC News 3:00 School Broadcast 6:40 Weather 11:00 Nocturne 8 IS Breakfast Club 11:15 Aunt Lucy I:10 Weather 3 :30 Arthur Godfrey Time 6:45 Time Out for Sport g~gg ~Bt ~c;,r::: Quintet 8 45 Weather, Sugar '0 11:30 Brave Voyaqe I: 15 Farm Broadcast 3 :4.5 School for Consumers 7: 00 To Be Announced Spice 11:45 Manitoba March Past 1:4.5 Musical Program 3:56 Women's News 7:15 Musical Program 12:10 Weather 9:00 CSC News 11:59 Dominion Time Signal ~;~g ~~e Jfe~ki:: ~~m::JaThere- 7:30 Three's a Cloud 12:15 Musical Proqram 9:10 Weather 12:00 Messaqes Beaulilul 4:00 8 :00 Life With Luigi 12:30 Burrard Male Choir ------CBK, SASKATCHEWAN (54n Kc.) (MDT) 6 45 The Clockwatcher 10:00 BBC News 12:45 Big Sister 3:56 Women's News 6:00 International 9:15 Tbe Nation's Businesa 7 00 CBC News 10: 15 Aunt Lucy 1:00 CDC News Commentary Commentary 9:30 Mystery Theatre 7 05 Weather, Interlude 10:30 Laura Limited 10:00 Life With Luigi 7 15 The Clockwatcher l~~g ~~h;:oadcast :~~ ~~:t~~o/t~~e ~;~~ i:ti~a~:mle;;~~ents 10:45 Musical Program :~~gg ~t ~~~~ Quintet ~ ~ ~BCilJe:~rshiP 10:59 Dom1D.ion Time Signal 1:45 Westorn Time 4:30 La Chanson Francoise 6:45 CDC News II :00 Morning- Devotions 2:00 Life Can Be Beautiful 4:40 Radio Journal 6:55 Weather 11: 10 Weather 8 05 Weather, Interlude II: 10 Interlude 2: 15 Ma Perkins 4:50 ¥:c~eomme et son 7:00 Three's a Cloud 11: IS Miscellany 8 15 Breakfast Club 7: 30 Mr. Glenca..nnon 8 45 Kay O'Neill II :15 The Happy Gang 2:30 Pepper Young- 5:00 Causerie de I'Heure 8:00 CBC National News 11 :30 Burrard Male Choir 9 00 CBC News 11:45 Invitation to the Waltz 2:45 Right to Happineaa Dominicale 8:15 News Roundup 12:00 Musical Proqram 9 10 WeathC't" 12:00 lCinderg-arten of the Air 3:00 School Broadcast 5:15 Yvan I'Intrepide 8:30 Leicester Square 12:15 Nociume 9 15 Morning Music 12: 15 Front Page Farrell 3:30 Musical Program 5:30 Tall Tales 9: 00 Report from the 12:45 Nightcap 9 45 Morning- Musicale 1 12:30 Road of LiJe 3: 45 School for Consumers 5: 45 Arthur Godfrey Time Provinces 12:55 CBC News ------CBX, ALBERTA (1010 Kc.) (MST),------6 00 F for Freddie 9: 15 Aunt Lucy 11:45 Big- Sister 2:56 Women's News 5:30 Intimate Review 7 00 CBC News 9:30 Laura Limited 12:00 CBC News Commentary 5:45 CDC News 7 05 Weatheor, Interlude 9:45 Helen Jackman 12:10 Weather 3:00 Brave Voyage 5:55 Weather 7 15 Broakfast Club 9:59 Dominion Time Signal 12: IS Farm Broadcast 3: 15 Western Five 6 :00 Three's a Cloud 7 45 Sports R~orter 10:00 Morning Devotions 12:45 Western Rhythm 3:30 Alberta Memos 6:30 Mr. Glencannon ~ ~5 ~BCi~ewsorshiP 10:10 Interlude 1:00 Lile Can Be BeaullJul 4:00 Sunshine Society 7:00 CDC National News 10:15 The Happy Gang 1:15 Ma Perkins 4:30 Tall Tales 7:15 News Roundup 8 10 Weather 10:45 Invitation to the Waltz I :30 Pepper Young- 4:45 Arthur Godfrey Time 7: 30 Leicester Square 8 15 F lor Freddie II :00 Kindergarten 01 the Air 1:45 Riqht to Happiness 5:00 Internotional 8: 00 Report from the 8 45 Morning Musicale 11: IS Front Page Farroll 2:00 Concert Hour Commentary Provinces 9 00 BBC News 11 :30 Road 01 Life 2:45 School for Consumers 5:15 Your Army Presents 8:15 The Nation's Business CBC DomNION (MDT) 3: 00 When a Girl Marries 6:30 Red Shield Salute 9: 15 United Nationa Today 3:15 Portia Faces LUe (7:30 p.m. CDT Man.) 9:30 In searcb of Citizens For Corrections and Late Program Notes for 7:30 Let's Play Bridge 5:00 Beulah 8:00 AI Harvey 10:30 Red Shield Salute Last Week's Times-See Page 8. 5: 15 Jack Smith 8:15 Shank's Harbour (Sosk.) 8:30 Harmony HOUM 11 :30 Red Shield Salute 5:30 Club IS 9:00 Dominlon New. (10:30 p.m. MST Alta.) Page Five April 29 - May 5 the jury is one of the greatest ever creation, possibly the most exciting, « » » « NOTES CBC Wednesday Night delivered in any court. He spoke till as it is certainly the most startling and Summer Picnic. A new series of talks Trial For Treason. A dramati7..1.tion of he was exhausted, but left an ever­ controversial hypothesis to come from in which women of different countries the trial of John Home Tooke in lasting: monument to his causc. The mathematical astronomers in a decade. will describe family outings, makin~ 1794 for treason, by Alan King. Based acquittal marked thc cnd of Pitt's The New Cosmology supposes that the special mention of favourite foods and on the original reportcr's Lranscript suppressive tactics:' universe was not created in "one hig how they are stored and served. of evidence, made available through W·7:00 p.m. K-9:00 p.m. X-8:00 p.m. bang" in the remote past, but is con­ ~o Speakers in Great Britain, Liheria, Eric Johnston, librarian of Osgood£' tinually being created ana will on Hall, Toronto, and giving in the main being created into the infinite future. Belgium, Japan, Trw Zealand, Uru­ Nature of the Universe, First of a the actual words of Tooke; Erskine, Hoyle presents his subject in a way guay, Iceland, Norway, Sweden, Italy series of eight talks by Fred. Hoyle, his counsel; Pitt, Slwridan. Fox. that can be followed by the lay and several other countries have been Cambridge astrophysicist and malhe­ Speaking of this hroadC'd.st and the listener. invited to take part. The sp~aker today matician. originally broadcast on BBC remarkahle trial Ilpon which it is W-IO:OO p.m. K-7:30 p_m. X·6:30 p.m. will be Hazel Porter of Australia, who Home Sen";ce. The series describe~ based, King says: "In 1794. the 11 itt will describe the annual community developments in cosmology during the International Concert. Recorded pro­ go\'cmlllcnt was ruled by near hysteria after-harvest picnic in the Victuri:.m last decade. This seri('~ arou'SM ~rf'at gram featuring the Leslie Bell Sintters, .,, Societies had sprung up with the wheat.belt where her husband is a interest and SOmc t-'Ontro\'crsy whC'n a CBe Toronto orchestra conducted implied or expressed intention of pioneer soldieT-settler. }.frs. Porter is first hroadcast. Hoyle is a Yorhhirc­ by Howard Cable and a Mont­ spreading the principles of Liberty, cae a free-lance journalist. man, a follower of the great Cam- real orchestra conducted Neil Equality and Fraternity among the hy W-3:45 p.m. K·3:45 p.m. X-2:4S p.m. Chotem. The program will include British people. In the utterances of some popular tunes arranged by Cable the English radicals, Pitt and his col­ and Chotem, as well as some of the leagues could hear the echoes nf the lesser-known selections from the rep­ THE NATURE inflamed mobs of paris. They hc(;amc ertoire of the famous girl chuir. Thp sensitive about their necks, and with transcriplions were made hy the OF THE UNIVERSE the vision of blood drenching the cne International Service. primarily fur streets of London acted vigorously -Outline- lise by radio stations in olhcr (..'01In­ and precipitately to suppress all voices tries. As the series progresses, similar raised against their authority. The MAY 2-The Solar System: transcriptions from other countries will The Earth and the Planets. Habeas Corpus Act \Vas suspended, hC'come a feature. MAY 9-The Solar System: men were plucked from their homes W·IO:30 p.m. The Sun. in the dead of night, and snspects wcre MAY IS-The Slars: kept for months in prison withont Ohio Awards Their Origin. charge or explanation. "Tooke could Dr. Keith Tyler of Ohio State MAY 23-Tho Stars: have avoided arrest, but instead University has announced that more Their Future and Their Fate. courted it ... His appearance in the than 400 rccorded entries of progrmlls MAY 30-The Origin of the Eorlh Old Bailey was his most glorious broadcast over United States and and the Planets. moment. The stage was set, and he Canadian radio stations last ycar have lUNE 6-The Expanding Universe. made it his. Though he was defended been submitted for the 15th annual ruNE 13-Continuous Creation. by Thomas Erskine, one of the great- American Exhibition of Educational JUNE 20-A Personal View: est counsel in the history of the Eng- Hadia Programs. Awards will be an- Dr. Fred Hoyle's personal lish bar, he directed and conducted nounced on May 4. Entries by 146 slalement on the signifi­ most of his own defence. To Erskine's individual exhibitors include 61 cul- cance of the work he has credit, he sat baek and allowed Tooke Fred Hoyle tural programs, covering art, science. described in the first seven his way, realizing that here was the literature and music; 60 dealing with talks. most potent weapon against grasping bridge astrophysicists Sir A r 1 11 u r pcrsonal and social problems; and 47 JUNE 27-Discussion of the series J~1.ns b y prominent Canadian authority-the arrow of wit, inflicting Eddington and Sir Jamcs - a special one-occasion broadcasts. Judg­ thinkers. the wound of ridicule ... The Crown's mathematician rather than practising ing of the entries is handled by co­ case, built of hysteria and flimsy evi- astronomer. \Vith two olher Cam- operative judging centres in various WEDNESDAYS CBW 10,00 pornoo dence. collapsed ... Erskine made bridge mathematicians, Bon d i and cities across the country, headed by CBK 7:30 p.m., CBX 6: 30 p.m. his own plea for tolerance and frcc- Gold, his name has become associated well-known authorities in r a d i 0 ,======,_~d~o::rn_o_f__e_xp_,c_s_s_io_n_o_I_li_s_,_op_c_.e_c_o'_,_,_o__w_,o_'_h_'_h_e_n_e_,_v_,_h_e_o_"'__o_f_co_n_'_i_n_l_n_l_'__e_d_"_C_a_ti_oo_n_o _ 6: 45 Manitoba on Parade 3: 45 Summer Picnic 6:40 Weather 7:00 CBC News, Weather 3;SG Women's News 6:45 Time Out for Sport 7:05 Manitoba on Parade Wednesday, May 2, 1951 Commentary 7:00 Trial lor Treason 7:30 CBe News, Weather 4:00 Here and There 9:00 CBC National News 7:40 Family Worship CBW, ~1ANITOBA (990 Kc.) (CDT) 4: 15 Concert Hour 9:IS News Roundup 7:45 Manitoba on PaIade 5:00 Maggie Muggins 9:30 Distinguished Artists 8:00 CBC News 5:15 Don Messer 10:00 Nature 01 the Universe II:59 Dominion Time Signal 1:45 Smiley Burnette 5:30 International 10:30 International ConceIts 8:05 Weather 12:00 Messages 2:00 Life Con Be Beautiful Commentary 8:07 George Kent, Sports 12:15 The Happy Gang 2:15 Ma Perkins 5:40 To Be Announced 11 :30 Musical Program 8:15 Breaklast Club 12:45 Musical Kitchen 2:30 Pepper Young G:OO Jimmy Shields 12:00 CBC News 8:45 Weather, Sugar 'n 1:00 CBC News 2:45 Right to Happiness G:I5 Introduction to Wed- 12: 10 Weather Spice 1:10 Weather 3:00 Musical Program 12:15 Musical Program 9:00 CBC News 1;15 Farm Broadcast 3: 30 Arthur Godfrey Time 6:30 CB~lle~~ght 12:30 Melachrino StIingS ------CBK, SASKATCHEWAN (540 Kc.) (MDTl _ 6: 45 The Clockwatcher 9:45 Morning Musicale 12:30 Road of Life 3:45 Summer Picnic 5:45 Arthur Godfrey Time 8:00 CBC National News 7:00 CBC News 10:00 BBC News 12:45 Big Sister 3:56 Women's News G:OO International B:IS News Roundup 7:05 Weather, Interlude 10: IS Aunt Lucy 1:00 CBC News Commentary Commentary 8: 30 Distinguished Artists 7:15 The Clockwatcher 10:30 Laura Limited 1:10 Weather 4:00 Brave Voyage 6:10 To Be Announced 9: 00 Trial for Treason ~~~~ ~Ci~e::rshiP 10:45 Musical Program 1:15 Farm Broadcast 4:15 Don Messer 6: 30 Musical Program 11 :00 CBC News 10:59 Dominion Time Signal ~~~~ ~iJ~l(!a:'B~n~t~~utiful 6:45 CBC News 11:10 Weather 8:05 Weather, Interlude II: 00 Morning Devotions 4:30 Un Homme et son 11: 15 Chapter and Verse B: IS Breakfast Club II: 10 Interlude 2: IS Ma Perkins Peche 6:55 Weather 8:45 Kay O'Neill II :I5 The Happy Gang 2:30 Pepper Young 4:40 Radio Journal 7:00 Recorded Recital II :30 MeIachrino Strings 9:00 CBC News 11:45 Musical Kitchen 2 45 R" h H' 4:50 Trois de Quebec 7: 15 Introduction to Wed­ 12:00 Musical Program 9:10 Weather 12:00 Kindergarten of the Air 3~00 S::Lo~tBr~a~~~fSS 5:15 Yvan I'Intrepide nesday Night 12: 15 Collector's Items 9: IS Morning Music 12: 15 Front Page Farrell 3:30 Musical Program 5:30 Maggie Muggins 7:30 Nature of the Universe 12:55 CBC News ------cnx, ALnERTA (1010 Kc.) (MST)f------6:00 F for Freddie 9: IS Aunt Lucy 11 :45 Big Sister 2: 45 Summer Picnic 5:00 International 7:15 News Roundup 7:00 CBC News 9: 30 Lauro Limited 12:00 CBC News 2:56 Women's News Commentary 7:30 Distinguished Artists 7:05 Weather, Intel'!ude 9:4S Helen Jackman 12:10 Weather Commentary 5:10 To Be Announced 8: 00 Trial for Treason 7:15 Breakfast Club 9:59 Dominion Time Signal 12:15 Farm Broadcast 3 00 Brave Voyage 5:30 Musical Program 10:00 CBC News 7: 45 SPOItS ReportM 10: 00 Morning Devotions 3 IS Don Messer 5:45 CBC News 10: to Weather 7:SS Family Worship 10:10 Interlude 12:45 Smiley Burnette 5:55 WeathEi'r 8:00 CBC News 10:15 The Happy Gang 1:00 Lile Can Be Beautiful 3 30 Alberta Memos 6:00 Recorded Recital 10: 15 Chapter and Verso B: 10 Weather 10:45 Musical Kitchen I: IS Ma Perkins 4 00 Jimmy Shields 6:15 Introduction to Wed- 10:30 Melachrino Strings B: IS F for Freddie 11 :00 Kindergarten of the Air 1:30 Pepper Young 4 15 Music by Goodman II :00 Musical Program 8: 45 Morning Musicale 11:15 Front Page FarIell 1:45 Right to Happiness 4 30 Maggie Muggins 6:30 N~~~~J o~iili~t Universe 11: IS Collector's Items 9:00 BBC News 11: 30 Road of Lile 2: 00 Concert Hour 4 45 Arthur Godfrey Time 7:00 CBe National News 11:55 CBC News CBC nOMINION (MDT) 8:30 Your Women's Editor 5 00 Beulah 8:30 My Friend Irma (9:30 a.m. COT Man.) 5 15 Jack Smith 9:00 Dominion News For Corrections and Late Program Notes for 10:30 Your Women's Editor 5 30 Club IS Bulletin (Sosk. and Alta.) 7 00 Voice 01 the Army 9:15 United Nations Today Last Week's Times-See Page 8. 3:00 When a Girl Marries 7 30 Earl Terry Singers ~; 30 Latin American 3:15 Portia Faces Life 8 00 Great Gildersleeve Serenade Page SiK CBC TIMES « « NOTES » » Make An Opera, asked themselves why Students Participate In Benj. children should not be given a chance A Book I Like. A new series which to sample opera while still at school­ will extend right through the summer. some simple, gay piece of work far Each speaker will disdlSS one of her Britten's Let's Make An Opera removed from the ponderous manner of grand opera. Let's Make An Opera favourite books and the contribution School groups across Canada take part in singin.g it has made to her opinions about during CRC broadcast provides two things: an explanation everyday living. Today Christine Leslie in the form Df a play of how an opera of Saint John, N.B., will talk about ITH TWO introductory broad­ May 3. 'Vords of the songs are in­ is composed, rehearsed and produced; The Corner That Held Them by Wcasts during which they will cluded in the Students' ~lusic Guides, and, within that framework, a short Sulvia Townsend 'Varner, English learn the participation sOngs, Mani­ 100,000 of which have heen sent out opera especially written for children, in the four western provinces. novelist and poet. Miss Warner is the toba students will be well-prepared called The Little Sweep. author of Lolly Willowes, the fir5't for Benjamin Britten's Let's Make An Eric Crozier, the librettist, and Ben­ American ''book-of-the-month,'' which Opera, which the CBe National School jamin Britten, the composer, of Let's (Continued on page 8) came out in 1926. Although her books Broadcast wiII carry in three episodes reveal an encyclopedic knowledge of beginning on Friday, May 4. The occultism and the black arts, she introductory broadcasts, prepared by describes herself as a complete skeptic. the Manitoba department of education Next week Kay Rex of Ottawa will in co-operation with the CBC, arc discuss Pleasant Valley by Louis heard in the school broadc

Cases and Chases. Cecil Clark, retired commissioner of the now-disbanded British Columbia Police Force, has chosen one of the most hair-raising stories in the annals of the 'Vild 'Vest to begin this new series. lIe calls it The Saga of Boone Helm, as eallous a desperado as ever haunted the min­ ing camps of the Pacific Coast from California to the Caribon. Helm came In prepuTlltion for the National School Broadcast of Benjamin Britten's "Let's under the watchful eye of the B.C. Make an Opera," the Manitoba Department of Education in co-operation with Police when lured to the Cariboo the CBC is broadcasting two introductory programs on the opera to teach the mining camps, and to his great sur­ participation songs to students befort! the actual broadcast. Here are the pro­ prise, spent a month in jail for one gram planners at work, left to right: KORMAN LUCAS, CBG producer; BEflYTHE of the most innocent crimes he had BIRSE, leader of the Oriana Singers; JAMES DUKCAN, narrator and baritone solo­ to his credit - failing to pay for a ist; MISS GEIll'nUDE MCCANCE, supervisor of school broadcasts, Manitoba drink. From Vancouver. Department of Education; and Mn. AND Mns. CHESTER DUNCAN, pian.o Jt'·1l:15 p.m. X-I0:15 p.m. accompanists.

6 :45 Manitoba on Parade 9: 15 Kindergarten of the Air 4: 00 Here and There 7: 30 Arthur Godfrey 7 :00 CBC News. Weather 9:30 Alliscn Grant 4: 15 Concert Hour 8:00 John and Judy 7 :05 Manitoba on Parade 9:35 Morning Devotions Thm'sday, May 3, 1951 5 :00 20.000 Leagues Under 8:30 Wayne and Shuster 7:30 CBC News, Weather 9:45 Kay O'Neill the Sea 9:00 CBC National News 7:40 Family Worship 10:00 Road of Life CBW, MANITOBA (990 Ke.) (CDT) 5: IS Western Five 9:15 News Roundup 7: 45 Manitoba on Parade 10: 15 Big Sister 5:30 International 9:30 Winnipeg Drama 8 :00 cac News 10:30 Front Page Fanell Commentary 10:00 Symphony of Strings 10:45 Laura Limited 5: 40 To Bo Announced 8 :05 Weather 12:45 Invitation to the Waltz 2: 30 Pepper Young 10:30 Guestin' with Kesten 8 :07 George Kent. Sports 11 :00 BBC News 6: 00 Sunshine Society 11 :00 Eventide 11: 15 Aunt Lucy 1:00 CBC News 8: 15 Breakfast Club 1:10 Weather ~ ~ ~g ~~&~~ltoB~~dd~::s 6:30 CBC News 11 :30 Vancouver ConcC'rt 11:30 Brave Voyage 12:00 CBC News 8 :45 Weather. Sugar 'n II :45 Manitoba March Past 1: 15 Farm Broadcast 3 :30 Arthur Godfrey Time 6:40 Weather Spice II :59 Dominion Time Signal 1:45 Musical Program 3:45 A Book I Like 6:45 Time Out for Sport 12:10 Weather 9:00 CBC News 12:00 Messages 2:00 Life Can Be Beautiful 3:56 Women's News 7: 00 Radio Cartoons 12:15 Musical Program 9:10 Weather 12:15 The Happy Gang 2: 15 Ma Perkins Commentary 7:15 Points of View 12:30 Musical Program ______,CBK, SASKATCHEWAN (540 Ke.) (MDT),------6 45 The Clockwatcher 10:00 BBC News 12:45 Big Sister 3:56 Women's News 5:45 Arthur Godfrey Time 9:00 Radio Cartoons 7 00 CBC News 10: 15 Aunt Lucy 1:00 CBC News Commentary 6 :00 lntC'fnationa1 9:15 Points of View 1 05 Weather, Interlude 10:30 Laura Limited 1: 10 Weather 4:00 Brave Voyage Commentary 9 :30 John and Judy 7 15 The Clockwatcher 10:45 Musical Program I:15 Farm Broadcast 4:15 Wastern Five 6: 10 To Be Announced 10:00 Arthur Godfrey ~ ~BCi~e~~rshiP 10:59 Dominion Time Signal 1:45 Western Rhythm 4: 30 La Chanson Francaise 6:30 Intimate Review 10:30 Vancouver Concert gg 11 :00 Morning Devotions 2:00 Life Can Be Beautiful 4:40 Radio Journal 6:45 CBC News 11:00 CBCNews 8 05 Weather, Interlude 11: 10 Interlude 2: 15 Ma Perkins 4:50 Un Homme et son 6:55 Weather 11:10 Weath8'J' 8 15 Breakfast Club 2:30 Pepper Young Peche 11: 15 Cases and Chases 8 45 Kay O'Neill II:15 The Happy Gang 5:00 La Situation 7:00 Guestin' with Kesten II :30 Winnipeg Drama 9 00 CBC News 11:45 Invitation to the Waltz 2:45 Right to Happiness Internationa1e 7:30 Wayne and Shuster 12 :00 Musical Program 9 10 Weather 12:00 Kindergarten of the Air 3:00 School Broadcast 5:15 Yvan l'Intrepide 8:00 CBC National News 12: 15 Piano Playhouse 9 15 Morning Music 12:15 Front Page Farrell 3:30 Musical Program 5: 30 20.000 Leagues Under 8:15 News Roundup 12:45 Nightcap 9 45 Morning Musicale 12:30 Road of Life 3:45 A Book I Like the Sea 8:30 Eventide 12:55 CBC News ______CBX, ALBERTA (1010 Ke.) (MST)}------6 00 F for Freddie 9:15 Aunt Lucy 11:45 Big Sister 2:56 Women's News 5: 10 To Be Announced 8:30 John and Judy 7 00 CBC News 9: 30 Laura Limited 12:00 CBC News Commentary 5:30 Intimate Review 9: 00 Arthur Godfrey 7 05 Weather, Interlude 9:45 Helen Jackman 12: 10 Weather 3:00 Brave Voyage 5:45 CBC News 9:30 Vancouver Concert 7 15 Breakfct,st Club 9: 59 Dominion Time Signal 12:15 Farm Broadcast 3:15 Wcstcrn Five 5:55 Weather 10:00 CBC News 7 45 Sports Reporter 10:00 Morninq Devotions 12:45 Western Rhythm 3:30 Alberta Memos 6:00 Gueslin' with Kesten 10:10 Weather ~ ~Ci~e~~rshiP 10: 10 Interlude 1:00 Life Can Be Beautiful 4: 00 Sunshine Society 6:30 Wayne and Shuster 10: 15 Cases and Chases gg 10: IS The Happy Gang 1:15 Ma Peorkins 4:30 20.000 Leagues Und8'J' 7:00 CBC National News 10:30 Winnipeg Drama 8 10 Weather 10:45 Invitation to the Waltz 1:30 Pepper Young the Sea 1: IS News Roundup II :00 Musical Program 8 15 F for Freddie 11 :00 Kindergarten of the Air 1 :45 Right to Happiness 4: 45 Arthur Godfrey Time 1:30 Eventide 11:15 Piano Playhouse 8 45 Morning Musicale II: 15 Front Page Farrell 2: 00 Concert Hour 5:00 International 8: 00 Radio Cartoons 11:45 Nightcap 9 00 BBC News II :30 Road of Life 2 :45 A Book 1 Like Commentary 8: 15 Points of View 11 :55 CBC News CBC DOMINION (MDT) For Corrections and Late Program. Notes for 3: 00 When a Girl Manles 5:30 Club 15 I 8:30 The Chuckwoqon Last Week·s Times-See Page 8. 3: IS Portia Faces Life 7:00 Suspense 9:00 Dominion News 5:00 Beulah 7: 30 Time for a Sonq 9:15 United Nations Today 5:15 Jack Smith 1 8:00 The Pat Man 9:30 Ca.nadian Panorama April 29 - May 5 Page Seven «« NOTES »» least one of her selections turns up on Opera (Covent Carden) orchestra, In Mwic From the Past. A new scries of the network every day. Recently she Toronto he continued to teach and unusual and rarely·heard vocal music National School Broadenst. Let's ~fake came to Canada for a tour, and right pcrfonn publicly, later becoming a by composers of the fourteenth to An Opera, by Benjamin Britten and now she is singing in a Montreal night lecturer and thcn a professor of music Eric Crozier, a musical.and dramatic club. CBe listeners will have an at the University of Toronto. He is piece in which the actual composilion, opportunity of hearing her in some of reliring from universily work this ycar, rehearsal. and production of a brief her most famous song interpretations but will continue leaching. Sincc last children's opera is described, nnd the tonight. year he has been tnusic editor of the opera itself performed by the CBe W·8:00 p.m. K-7:00 p,m. X-6:00 p,m. Globe and Mail. Opera Company. First of three epi· W·9:30 p.m. K·8:30 p.m. X-7:30 p.m. sodes, dealing with the prep:l.ration of Chamber Music. String quartet-Elie the opera. Production by Terence Spivak and Blain Mathe, violins; Jack Vancouver Drama, During May CBe Gibbs and CroHrey \Vaddington. !\eilson, vioJa; Philip Spivak, "cello. Vancouver will present four hali-how From Toronto. From Toronto, Shakespearean adaptations written by Cast: Adul1 slhJrcrs--WllIlam :'olorlOO. Vancouver actors, The first, Sir John Victoria Stauley. Nellie Smith, EriC String Quartet by Leo SmUll or Tredwell. Zllba Gcorglcva, Margaret Toronto. Falstaff, is by Frank Vyvyan, who will Abbott. JUl'cnllc actor·slngcrs---l'Her also play the title role. Music will be Purvis (as Tllc Little Sweep), Graeme The quartet was completed 20 years McDougal, Patsy Brooks, Don II t d ago and was 6rst pcrfonned by the composed and conducted by John S3unders, Ed\\ord LOIIK". A studio Toronto Conservatory String Quartet, Avison, with production by Raymond chorus or students crom II Toronto school. Three years latcr it was perfonned in 'Vhitehouse. The other items in the W·3;OO p.m. X·3:00 p.m. X·2:00 p.m. London and broadcast thrce times by series: May ll-Julius Caesar, adapted the BBe. Leo Smith came to Toronto by Alan Miller; May 18 and 25-a in 1910 from England where he had two·part adaptation of As You Like It Theatrc Hour. Biography, a sophisti. taught 'cello and played in the Royal by Dorothy Davies. eutcd comedy by S. N. Behrman, W-I0:30 p.m. K-9:30 p.m. X-8:30 p.m. adapted by Joseph Schull. It is the story of Marion FnlUde, a famous por· Yoeal Gems or France, A new musical AlIC1rd de Ridder trait painter who moves from a small series from Montreal. Jean Beaudet town to Ncw York and becomes a will direct the new program, in which seventeenth centuries, presented by celebrity with liberal ideas. The con· an outstanding singer will be heard vocal quartets and quintets, conducted Diet begins when she finds that she ("'ach week in French classical songs, must choose between two men vying ranging from the very old to thc by Allard de Ridder, For his material for her affections-one a likeahle but modem. Tonight's guest is Ria Lcns­ Dr. de Ridder will be using music abandoned opportunist whose amhi· sens, soprano. from the publication Renaissance To Baroque which is in four volumes. tion is to become a senator, and the Madame Lenssens: Apres un reve and other a fanatical revolutionary idealist. Mal (Faure); L'eau QUI court (Alex­ Listeners will hear songs of the andre Georges); Mazurka (Louis Die· French - Netherland school, the old Biography has been dcscrihcu as mer). Orchestra: Impresario (Mozllrt); Behrman's most human play. It was Herceuse rrom the Petite Suite (Louis Italian school, old English, and old first produced in 1933. From Toronto. Aubert); l'"araMole rrom L'Arleslenne German up to Bach. The singers on (Bizet). the opening program will be: Kath­ Dem. 7:00 p.m. MDT. Madame Lenssens, a Belgian musician leen Drysdale, soprano; Ruth Kyle, -- with wide teaching experience and a contralto; Leonard Bayman, tenoT; Rhythmes de Paris. Orchestra con­ distinguished name as a concert artist, ducted by Maurice Durieux; Lucille and Thomas \Vright, baritone_ From joined tllC :\fcCill Conscrvatorium of Vancouver. Dumont, Montre31 diseuse; and Lady Music shortly after the war. At home Pataeholl, Parisian dis e use. L.'\dy My Heart Is Always Longing For Thee in Belgium, she was one of tlle (Jacob ObreCht); Nature Ornant La Putachou is one of the most popular favourite soloists of conductor Desire Dame (Jannequln); 0 Sa!utarls lI.ostla re<..'Onling art i s t s featured in the Dcfauw, now director of the Montreal (Pierre de la Rue): All Loves De French network's programs of re· Galle (Claude de Fcrmlsy; Allex Mes Symphony Orchestra, Premiers Amours nVllllam Costeley), corded dance :md novelty tunes. At FrClnk VyvYCln W-I1:30 p.m, K·I0:30 p.m. X·9:30 p,m. W·12:15 CI.m. K-1l:15 p,m. X-I0:15 p.m,

6: 45 Manitoba on Parade 9:15 Kindergarten of the Air I 4: 15 Concert Hour 8 :00 Rhythmes de PClri.s 7:00 CBe News, Woather 9:30 Allison Grant Friday, May 4, 1951 5:00 Sleepytime Story Teller 8:30 Now I Ask You 7:05 Manitoba on Parade 9:35 Morning Devotions 5:15 Don Messer 9:00 CDC NCltional Nows 7:30 CBC News, WeClther 9:45 KClY O'Neill 5:30 International 9:15 News Roundup 7:40 FClmily WOl'lOhlp 10:00 Roa:d 01 Llle CDW, MANITODA (990 Ke.) (COT) Commentary 9:30 ChClmber Music 7:45 Ma,nitoba on Parade 10:15 Biq Sister 5:40 To Be Announced 10:00 Here Comes the Band 8:00 CBC News 10:30 Front PClge Farrell 12:15 The Happy Gang 2:30 Pepper Young 6: 00 Sunsbine Society 10:30 Vancouver Drama 8 :05 Weather 10:45 LaurCl Limited 12:45 Musical Kilchen 2:45 Right to HClppiness B:07 George Kent. Sporls 6:30 CDC News 11:00 To Be Announced II :00 BBe News 1:00 CDC News 3:00 School Broa:dcClst 6:40 Weather 8:15 BreakfClst Club 11:15 Aunt Lucy I:10 WeClther 3:30 Arthur Godbey Time 11:30 VocClI Gems of France 8:45 Weather, Sugar 'n 11:30 BlCIve Voyage 1:15 FClrm Broa:dcast 3:45 Needlepointers 6:45 Time Out for Sport 12:00 CBC News 11:45 Manitoba March Past 3:56 Women'. New. 7: 00 CClnadian Short Stories 12:10 Weatber 9:00 ~~~eNews ~ ~g ~~:'a'a~u::e~::autiful II :59 Dominion Time SignClI i ~~m::JClHere 7: 15 The Comic Strip 12:15 Music from the Past 9:10 WeClther 12 :00 Messages I 2: 15 Ma PerkIns 4:00 7: 30 Don CossClcks 12:30 Musical PrOQrClm ------CDK, SASKATCHEWAN (540 Ke.) (MDT)'------_ 6: 45 The ClockwCltcher 9:45 Morning MusicClle 12:30 Road of Life 3 :45 Needlepointers 6:00 International 9:30 VClncouvcr DrClma 7:00 CBC News 10:00 BBC News 12:45 Big SisteT 3:56 Women's News CommentClry 10:00 To Be Announced 7:05 Weather, Interlude 10:15 Aunt Lucy 1 :00 CBC News Commentary 6: 10 To Be Announced 10:30 VocClI Gems of Fro:nce 7:15 The ClockwCltcher 10:30 LaurCl Limited 1: 10 WeClther 4:00 Brave VOYClge 6:30 Bill Good II :00 CDC News 7:55 FClmily Worship 10:45 MusicClI ProgrClm I: 15 FClrm BroCldcast 4:15 Don Messer 6:45 CDC News 11:10 Weather 8:00 CBC News 10:59 Dominion Time Signal 1:45 Smiley Burnette 4:30 Un Homme et son 6:55 Weather 11:15 Music from the Past 8:05 Weather. Interlude 11 :00 Morning Devotions 2: 00 Life CCln Be Beautiful 4:40 RCldio JournClI 7:00 Rhythmes de Paris 11 :30 CanadiCln Short Stories 8:15 Breakfast Cluh 11: 10 Interlude 2:15 MCI Perkins 4:50 Forum de l'Heure 7:30 Now I Ask You 11 :45 The Comic Strip 8:45 KClY O'Neill 11: 15 The Happy Gang 2: 30 Pepper Young DominicClle li:oo CBe NCltionClI Nows 12:00 MusicClI Program 9:00 CBC News 11 :45 Musical Kitchen I 2:45 Right to Happiness 5:15 Yvan l'Intrepide 8:15 Naws Roundup 12: IS Don Cossacks 9:10 Weather 12:00 Kindergarten of the Air 3:00 School BroadcClst 5:30 Sleepytime Story Teller 8: 30 ChClmber Music 12:45 NigbtcClp 9:15 Morning Music 12:15 Front PClge Farrell 3:30 MusicClI Progro:m 5:45 Arthur Godfrey Time 9: 00 Here Comes the Band 12:55 CDC News ------CIlX. ALBERTA (1010 Ke.) (MST)-)------6:00 F for Freddie 9: 30 LClurCl Limited 12:00 CDC News 2:56 Women's News 5:30 Bill Good 7:00 eBC News 9:45 Helen Jackman 12:10 Weather Commentary 5:45 CBC News 7:05 WeClther, Intoorlude 9 :59 Dominion Time Signal 12:15 Farm BroCldcClst 3:00 BrClve Voyage 5:55 Weather 7:15 Breakfast Club 10:00 Morning Devotions 12 :45 Smiley Burnette 3: IS Don Messer 6:00 Rhythmes de PClria 7:45 Sports Reporter 10:10 Interlude 1:00 Life Can Be BeautiJul 3:30 AlbertCl Memos 6:30 Now I Ask You 7:55 FClmily Worship 10:15 ThO' Happy Gang 1:15 Ma Perkins 4:00 Sunshine Society 7:00 CBC National News 8:00 CBC News 7:15 News Roundup 8:10 WeClther 10:45 MusicCll Kitchen 1:30 Peppeor Young 4: 30 Sleepytimo Story Toller 8:15 F for Freddie 11 :00 KindergClrten of the Air 1:45 Right to Happiness 4:45 Arthur Godfrey Time 7: 30 Chamber Music 8:45 Morning Musicale 11: 15 Front PClge Farroll 2:00 School Broadcast 5:00 International 8: 00 Here Comes tho Band 9:00 BBC News 11:30 Roa:d of Life 2:30 MusicClI Program CommentClry 8:30 Vancouver Drama 9:15 Aunt Lucy 11:45 Big Sister 2:45 Need.Iepointera 5: 10 To Be Announced 9: 00 To Be Announced CBC DOMINION (MDT) 8:30 Your Women's Editor 5: 15 JClCi: Smith 8: 00 ChClmpionship Fights (9:30 a.m. COT Man.) 5:30 Club IS 9:00 Dominion News For Corrections and Late Program Hotes lor 10:30 Your Women's Editor S: IS United Nations TodClY (Sask, and AltCl.) 6:00 Openino of Festival 01 3:00 When a Girl MClrries BritClin 9:30 FoatM Hewitt Last Week's Times-See Page 8. 3:15 PortiCl FClces Life 6: 30 Treasure Trail 9: 45 Provincial AffClirs 5:00 Beulah 7: 00 Theatre Hour (Sask.) Page Eight CBC TIMES «« HOTES »» a "big story"-a by-lined feature 01 Folk Song Time. In contrast to the the week; a "b..'l ttlc royal"-open dis­ uncomplimentary songs about "the CUl'ision of a recent sports incident; a Recipe of the Week female of the specieS:' in a recent "provincial digest" of sports news; broadcast in this series, tod.'lY's pro­ and a glance at what's happened to From the CBC Cooking School of the Air gram will feature songs in praise of ODe of the sports greats of the past. women. From Toronto. Eustella Langdon ..ill explain metlwd. used or All the Alrts the 'Vlnd Can Blow W-8:10 p.m. K·7:10 p.m. X-6:10 p.m. for this recipe in. her broadcast on ltfonday, (Scottbib); Arnang the Heather (Irish); o Sally Me Dear (Engll~h); My Heart April 30 (CBW-3:45 p.m., C1JK.X-2:45 p.m.) (Gypsy); Here Am 1 (South Mrlean); Prairie Schooner. Orchestra conducted Little Karl'n (DaniSh); Bltlerlas (Span­ Ish naml'nco); BIrdie With tbe Coal­ by Jimmy Cowlcr; Edward Forrest. Charlotte Russc Black Hair (United States); and' baritone. Bernard Deaville. producer. Pretty Girl (Peru). Elegant Parly Dessert (Serves 12) W-2:30 p.m. X·I :30 p.m_ X-I2.:30 p.m. From \Vinnipeg. Orchl'Slra: General Stuart's Reel; Joan Choose a tllIee-pint circular mould ILate Program Notes I to the MaYpOle (Old English tune); witll plain sides and bollom. Line it This 'Veek. Mental illness is probably The Little Hurnt POl3to (Jig); Ash­ Week 01 April 22-28, 1951. renu (Happy Are We). Ii Jewish dll.nee with Lady Fingers, placing them like the least understood of all ailments. SUNDAY. APRIL 22 And yet statistics show that mental and song; Mary Waltz (Polish); a roselle on the bottom and standing Durang's Hornpipe; Sliver nell (two­ them upright and close together Winnipe-q Sunday Concert. Orchestra and nervous disabilities affect the step); Letuvlu Ccstevlu (L1thuanlall conducl&d by Eric; Wild: Stanley Wood. around tlle sides. Soak two tablespoons oboe. Tom Taylor. producer. Orchestra: efficiency of 10 per cent uf the popula­ wedding POlka); Liverpool Hornpipe. A Purcell Suite; Three Enqliab Folk 5009S tion. An additional 20 per cent fail to Edward Forrest: I Married 3 ,Vlre; of gelatine in a quarter of a cup of (V. Williams); Three EoqliJIb Dance_ Rig Hock Candy Mountain; Red River cold water. Dissolve in two cups of (Quilter). Stanley Wood and Orchestra: achieve robust mental health and a valley. scalded milk. Stir in half a cup of Fantasia on British Airs. From Winnipeg. full zest for living because of emo­ W-9:00 p.m. K-8:00 p.m. X·7:00 p.m. W-IO:oo p.m. K-5:oo p.m. X-5:00 p.m. sugar. Beat three egg yolks very lightly tional instability. May 1 Lo 8 is Mental MONDAY, APRIL 23 STUDENTS PARTICIPATE and pour over the yolks some of the Health 'Veek in Canada and the Radio Theatre. Fred MacMunay and (Continued from page 6) scalded milk, stirring cunstantly. Re­ Claudette Colbert in Family Honeymoon. United States, and during this period turn the egg mixture to the hot milk From CBS Hollywood. speakers and writers will be infonning The first National School Broadcast and cook over hot water in a double W-8:00 p.m. K-7:00 p.m. X·7:00 p.m. the public about mental illness and (Friday, May 4, 3,00-2,00 p.m.) will boiler until the mixture coats the Music by Eric Wild. Orchestra conducted the means of comb.'ltting it. This aher­ by Eric Wild; Maxine Ware. vocalist. From be mostly spoken drama, with liltle spoon. Remove from the hot water and Winnipeg. Orchestra: Peanut Polka; Tico· noon Russell McKenzie, mental health music, telling of tlle writing of The c...'ool. Add one teaspoon of vanilla. Tico; English Medley; London Brid;e Is Falling Down; The Very Thought of You; co-ordinator for Vancuuver schools, LiHle Su.:eep and its production in the Whip three egg whites with a quarter Of Thee J Sing. Maxine Ware: At Sun­ will t..1.lk about mental health. village hall. The second and third of a teaspoon of salt until stiff. Fold down; Louise; We'll Meet Again. W-5:00 p.m. K-4:00 p.m. X-3:00 p.m. are of the opera itself, done by the lightly into clistard. Turn the mixture W-lO:OO p.m. K-9:00 p.m. X·8:00 p.m. eBC Opera Company. into the lined Charlotte Russe mould. cnc Sports Page. Saturday is the big The audience pnrticipates in four Place a layer of Lady Fingers on day for sports fans-which makes it CORRECTIONS songs, of which hundreds of copies of top. Chill thoroughly before unmould­ thc big day Cor Jack McCabe, too. words and music have been diSlributed ing. Garnish with grcen leavcs cut FOR CBC TIMES DATED APRIL 22-28, 1951. Again this summer, working out of to teachers by the cnc. There will be from candied angelica and flowers cut Pencil these Corrections CBC ToronLo, he will produce the a studio audience to represent tlle from candied or canncd cherries. Sur­ network coverage of many m..'ljor into Program Lists. Last groups of boys and girls across the round with pink tinted whipped Week·s Times. sporting events-goll championships, country who arc participating simul­ cream. horse races, powerboat, sailboat and taneously. THURSDAY, APRIL 26 rowing regattas. The regular enc Let's Make An Opera was written CBC~n~:~ C::~~u:~:. Trnns-C'lnacla schedule will be inter­ femar: p.m. for perfonnance in the village hall of for the story. Sam, eight-year-old Schedule: Guestin' with Keslen. ruptl..'

6:45 Manitoba on Parade • 9:10 Weather 5:00 Thl& Week 9:00 Prairie SChooner 7:00 CBC News. Weather 9: 20 Morning Devotions 5:15 esc News 9: 30 SquaTe Dance 7:05 Manitoba on Porod. 9:30 Doorway in Fairyland Satm'day, May 5, 1951 5:25 Weather 10:00 Dane:. Orchestra 7:30 CBC News, Weather 10:00 Calling All Children CIlW, MA ITOIlA (990 Ke.) (COT) 5:30 NBC Spring Concert 10:30 First Piano QuOY1et 7 :40 Family Worship 10:30 Let's Sing Together 6:30 Roll Back the Yeo.rs 11:00 John Sturgess 7:45 Manitoba on Parade 11:00 BBC News 11:15 Armdaleo Chorus 8:00 CBC News 11: 15 Sports College 12:30 Martial Matinee 2:00 Bandatand ~~~~ ~~:oO~:o::r~hrt 8:05 W.ather 11 :30 CBC Stamp Club 12:45 CBC New. 2:30 Folk Song Time Succeu 11 :30 To B. Announced 8:07 George Kent. Sports 11 :45 The Answer Man 12:55 Weather 3:30 London Studio 7:30 Share the Wealth 12:00 CBC New. 8:15 Music Revue 11 :59 Dominion Time Signal 1:00 Opera Slar. and Melodies 8 :00 CBC News 12:10 Weather 8:45 Junior Farm Clubs 12:00 Messages Slorl" 4:00 Trans-Canada 8:10 CBC Sports Page 12:15 Trocodero Orchestra 9:00 eBe News 12:15 Minu8'l I :30 Canadian Rhapsody Bandstand 8:30 Saturday Magazine J2:30 Dancinq Party ______CnK, SASKATCHEWA '(540 Ko.) (~IDT) _

S 45 The Clockwatcher 9:10 Weather JO:59 Dominion Time Si;nal 1:00 Bandstand 5:30 Roll Back the Yean 9:00 Share the Wealth 7 00 CBC News 9:15 Hils and Encores 11: 00 Mominq Devotions I:30 Folk Song Time 6:00 Symphony of Strings 9:30 Fiut Piano Quartet 7 05 Wealhor. Interlude 9:30 Radio Journal II:JO Interlude 2:30 London Studio 6: 30 Spor" College 10:00 John Sturqess 7 15 Mu.eic Revue 9:33 La Chanson Francoise 11:15 Minuet Melodies 6:45 Memo From Lake 1110:15 Anndole Chorus 7 4S Musical Proqram 9:45 Noire Francais sur 11:30 Melody Roundup 3:00 Trans-Canada Success 10:30 To Be Announced ~ ~ ~~~~e~onhiP Ie Vif 11 :45 eBC News Bandstcmd 7:00 CBC National News 11:00 CBC News 8 05 Weather. Intorlude 10:00 BBC News 11:55 Weather 4:00 Thl& Week 7:10 CBC Sporla Page 11:10 Weathlt'l' 8 15 Ernie the Earlybird 10:15 Saddle Serenade 12:00 Opera Stars and 4:15 eBC News 7 :30 Saturday Magazine Jl:15 Trocadero Orcheslra 8 45 Musical Program 10:30 CBC Stamp Club Stories 4:25 Weather 8:00 Prairie Schooner 11 :30 Dancing Party 9 00 CBC News 10:45 The Answer Man 12:30 Canadian Rhapsody 4:30 NBC Sprinq Concert 8:30 Square Dance 12:55 CBC News ______CIlX. ALIlERTA (1010 Ko.) (MST»)------_

6 00 F for Freddie 8:30 Alberta Memos 10:30 World Church New. 1:30 London Studio Melodies 5:30 Sporl. College 8: 30 First Piono Quartet 7 00 eBC Nows 9:00 BBC News 10:45 CBC News 2:00 Trans-Canada S: 45 Memo From Lake 9:00 John Sturqess 7 05 Weather, Int8'l'lude 9:15 Saddle Serenade 10:55 Weather Ba~dstand Success 9: 15 Armdale Chorus 7 15 Ernie the Earlybird 9:30 CBC Stamp Club 11:00 Opera Star. and 3:00 ThIS Week 6:00 CBC National News 9: 30 To Be Announced 7 45 Sports Reporter 9:45 Tho Answer Man 6: 10 CBC Sports Pa;e 10:00 eBe News 7 55 Family Worship 9:59 Dominion Time Signal Siories ~ ~ ~~ &e~t~:rws 6:30 Saturday Maqazlne 10:10 Weathor 8 00 CBC News 10:00 Mornln; Dovotions 11:30 Canadian Rhapsody 3:30 NBC Sprin; Concert 7: 00 Prairie Schooner 10:15 Trocadero Orchestra 8 10 Weather 10:101nterlude 12:00 Bandstand 4:30 Roll Back the Yeara 7: 30 Square Dance 10:30 Dancln; Parly 8 15 Hits and Encores 10:15 Minuet 12:30 Folk Sonq Time 5:00 Symphony of Stein;. 8:00 Share the Wealth 11 :55 CBC News CRC DO~UNION (MDT) 3: lS Xentucky Derby 7:00 Twenty QuesUou. 8: 30 Dance Orchestra For Corroctions and Late Program Notos lor 5:00 Juke Box Jury (Sosk. and Alta.) 9:00 Domlnlon News 6:00 Twenty Questions Last Week·s Times-See This Page. (7:00 p.m. COT Man.) 7:00 Take It From Here 9:30 Canadian Sports 6:30 Canadian Sports (8:00 p.m. COT Man.) Roundup (Sask. and Roundup (7:30 p.m. 8:00 Dance Orchestra Alto.) COT Man.) This file including all text and images are from scans of a private personal collection and have been scanned for archival and research purposes. This file may be freely distributed. but not sold on ebay or on any commercial sites. catalogs. booths or kiosks. either as reprints or by electronic methods. This file may be downloaded without charge from the Radio Researchers Group website at http://www.otrr.org/

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