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VOLUME VII-No. 32 ISSUED AT WINNIPEG. JULY 30. 1954 $1.00 PEj '"

This Week:

Cou,chiching Conference (Pages 2, -1. 6) * Duke of Edinburgh's Ca.nadian Tour (Page 3) * CBC JI"ednesday Nighl- Poetry I Like (Page 5) * Saturday Pla.yhouse (Page 8) * N ils grand tour of Canadian cities, Trans­ I Canadn's Sntu.rday evening program Canadian Symphonies will visit on August 14. OUT (..'OVCT photo was takcn on the oc..'casion of an earlier CBC broadcast Irom Calgary. It shows CLAYTON nANE conducting the orchestra and in the right foreground cac prod\l(..-cr NOnMA."'l LUCAS seated besidt: the operator in a telllporary "control room" in the pit. Details of the orchestra's broadcast this week will bf:. fmmd on Page 8. ** * Maureen Forrester "CIIILDREN are marvellous," says Maureen forrester, the young Montreal contmlto. She's !o.pcaking from a professional point of view, of chil· dren as a musical audience. "They are so spontaneous-quick to express their Calgrrry Symphony Orchestra likes and dislikes," she explains. "As an artist you really have to give your best. And it is so much The critics have been generous in their praise of church choirs. At 11 she began taking voice lessons, mure satisfying when you know that they are this Canadian artist since her 6rst public recital in having already been studying piano since the age pleased with )"Our performance." March, 1953. They have written of her rich and of five. But she did not decide on singing as a This has been her experience on a recent tour beautiful voice. her relaxed manner, the feeling through Ontario and Quebec with Lcs Jeuncsses career until some months later, when her voice she puts into her singing. Musicales du Cannda. She presented 45 concerts changed from a high sopranO to a contralto. At that before varied audiences, many of them made up Tn fact, in a very short space of time she has point Bernard Diamant, a Dutch singer and largely of school children. risen to a prominent place, and is being compared teacher who came to Canada four years ago, took Fresh from her tour, she will give a radio recital with Lois Marshall as one of our most promising charge of her training. this Monday on cac Trans·Canada, in the Dis· young concert artists. "He's a wonderful teacher," she says. "Seems to tlnguished Artists series. Her first singing experience in public was with I..now exactly what yOll (Please tum to fHlge 6) CBC TlMES « BllDIO NOTES » of ou.:o.1. Tlie fearful return in the 19,50's of the dusters whidl dC\8staled JlECITAL. Theresa Gray, soprano, 'iO much of the land 20 years ago will and Leo Barlin, piani<;t. Fr011l To~ 1)(' Ilorn ... kill'" topic for today. Canada Grows ronto. W·S:05 p.m. K4:OS p.m. X·3:05 p.m. Hirle~"l (Sant()loquldo): Three Gr{'­ cian ~ongs (LiuzzI) : In S:mclolo All nppra;.I((l1 oj recelll (;mlflcliclII Develo/Jlnent (BianchinI); La Gil'ometta (Sltlelllt); MUSIC J LIKE. This week's guest is Tbree Scottish Songs (arr. O. Hes­ til(' Ilun. Ivan Schultz, (J.e., who has A series of seocn broadcasts from Copeland 1/011, Geneva Park, Lake plghl) j L'olllbra eli Carmen (TII'ln­ prepared a program of music through (Ielll). Couchichiug, Oll/ario-a ;oillt pro;ect of the Canadian Institllte an Public which he will show the growth of his W·9:30 a.m. i\fJairs (Iud the CRe-wili be heard each evening from AlIgwd 7 to August own musical taste. Ire has sub-titled 13 inc"I~·ioe. CAPITAL REI'ORT. James Minifle the program, The Progress of a Musi­ from \Vashingtoll, Arthur Blakely from cal Pilgrim. ~II. Schultz is the At­ Ottawa and an overseas speaker. turney-General for Manitoba. I Ie has Satw'day, August 7 W-I:03 p.m_ K·12:03 p.m_ X-ll:03 a·m. been a member of the provincial cahi­ Strengths and \Veaknf'Sscs in Canadian Growth. RELICIO S PERIOD. Rev. Dr. C. net o;in<.'f> 1936 and has held the Speaker: B/air Fra.su of Mac/eWI'S .\Jagazine; comment by T. ,V. Kent Bromley Oxn:lnl, Bishop of the ~Ietho­ '\linb.terial posts of Education and of the 'Vinni,wg Free Pres.'l. Chairmarl: Murray G. Ross. di3t Church. \Vashington, D.C., will Health. He has also heen the minister W-10:OO p.m. X·9:00 p.m. X-8:00 p.m. be heard from Toronto, rl"'ipon"ible for libraries since joining W-1:30 p.m. X-12:30 p.m. X-ll:30 a.m. the' cahinct. An ardent record col­ Sunday, August 8 lector, '\Ir. Schultz's collection nms WORLD MUSIC FESTIVALS. James into thf' thousand". Spcncer '\Ioore. The School: What 00 \Ve \Vant Public Education To Do? Fassett presents the second program of l1Hllhlccr. From \Vinnipeg. Speakers: Goodwitl W(I1S01l of Columbia U"iversity; C. M. A. Grube tape-recordings from the Sihclius Fes­ W·5:30 p.m. X·4:30 p.m. X·3:30 p.m. of Trinity College, T(Jr(JIlto; and R. 0, .\lucFarlatle of Ottawa. Chair­ tival at Helsinki. Finl:tnd. man; Marcus Lonl< of tile lIn;ver,\ity of Toronto. SUNDAY CHORALE. Choir con­ Symphony .'\0. :, in E F III , W-l0:oo p.m. K-9:00 p.m. X-B:OO p.m, Opu~ 8:.'-play('(1 Il)" til/' Finnish ducted by \V. H. Anderson; Filmer RadIo ~.rlllllhon)", Jus,,! Jala~ ron­ Hubble. organist. FranI.. Stanley. pro­ dllrtllllc Tonfo I'ocm, "alliolll­ Monday, August 9 played bl' lh~ IIcl~inkl ell)' S:rm­ duto'cr. From \Vinnipeg. pbony. ~Ir T/lOIII,I:; nf't'C"luun con­ o Come Let Us ~ing to tlJe Lord Thl' Family; Ch;1uging PattenlS in an Inuu3uial SociE'ty. dueling; ~YlllpllODY .\0. ;. OPIl" 10" oradlltonal); ..\JI .\I.r lIope On God -pla:)'~d IJ)' Ihe lIel:;inki Clt~, :"')'11I­ I~ Founded (HeYllolI ; Call to Re­ Spellker... : A. T ..'1. Wilson of LOll dOll, EnE{/uud; J. D. Ketchum of the phony, -ill' Th(,'ma~ 8eE'ch:un con~ me:mbrance (Farrant} ..\t [,'en E'f'r University of Toronto; and T/Jerese Ca,lgrain of .\Jolltreal. CIlllirman: :-;alnt·:olaens): pnll'C Bohdnt" rrolU l.t scholarship granted by the Quehcc on the weather by A. Hornstein of Carmen (Bize!). nil''' Kcelbna,: of the week's nl'W3 by F_ 11. Undf'r­ Provincial Government. In Paris whcn' n. .\lIdallle ror FltttE' and String, the Dominion Public \Veather Oflk-c. (.\Iozarl; .\nd:mtf" alld Polon81~e hill. he !>Ix'nt eight years. he was a favourite W·9:10 p.m. K-8:l0 p.m. X·7:10 p.m. "alifax. Many speak of thl' dust (Thea. nOf'hm). pupil of the great ]al."Ques Thibaud W.7:00 p.m. K-6:00 p.m. X-5:oo p.m. !>torms of til(' '30's as a phenomenon LlTILE SYMPHONIES. Orchestra and won highest honours at I'Ecoie which has gone. never to return. Ilow­ SUMMER THEATRE. Wild Geese conduded by Boland Leduc; Arthur NOfllmle de Musiquc_ Concert en­ ga~Wlllents ('vcr, lIot long agu the sky uvcr Chi­ Calli/lg, by Elisabeth Dawson. From LeBlanc. violinist. From Montrcal. folluwed in Paris, Belgiulll cngo turned all eerie shade of yeJlow­ HIllI Toronto. Fantasy In t: l\lltjOI', Opus 131, ror Switzerland. In America Arthur brown and u menacing twiliKht fdl W·8:00 p.m. K·7:00 p.m. X·G:OO p.m. nolin :lnll Ol"l:llc~LI'a (Schumann): LeBlanc has given more than 250 con­ ()\'('r Ule downtuwn area in thc mid­ lIa\'anallte, Opus 83 (Saint-Ssens). certs throughout Canada and the .Jternoon. Powdery topsoil, blown in B.E.G. DOCUMENTARY. A parting Arthur LeBlanc was horn in St. An­ Unitcc.J States. As a soloist he has from thp Great Plains. was drifting &'llutf' to the athletes who went to !>clme. N.B.• 'whl'rc he received his first played under Arthur Fiedler, \Vilfrid 'lgain in the upper atmosphere. In one Vant'Ou\ er for the British Empire lUld music lessml!> from his father. At U1e Pelletier, Reginald Stewart. OL'Sirf' midwest cit~ a stoml deposited in a Commonwtalth Gatllc!> will be bro.'ld­ agc of thirteen such W:l.'i his virtuosity Dcfauw anc.J George Sebastien. 3ingle week an estimated 185,000 tons cast tnnight. Tom Benson will pro- that the people of Moncton, .R, W·9:30 p.m. X-B:30 p.m. X-7:30 p.m,

8:45 Interlude and Marine 10:30 Chamber Music 5: 15 U.N. on the Rteord 9:20 Our Special Speaker Forecast 11:00 SI. George's Anglican Sunday, Aug. 8, 1954- 5:30 Music I Like 9:30 LitUe Symphonies 9:00 CBC Ne•• Church 6:00 Sunday Chorale 10:00 Coucbkhing 9:03 Weather, Interlude 1J :59 Dominion Time SI9noi 6;30 Once Upon Q Time Conterence 9:15 World Church New. 12:00 Alan Mills CBW. MANITOBA (990 Kc.) (CDT) 7:00 Winnipeg Concert 11:00 Summertime 9:30 Recital 12:15 Mr. McGarrity 1:30 Religious Period 14:30 Portroit of a Woman 8:00 Summer Theotre 1J :30 Ve.per Hour 10:00 CBC New. 12:30 Songs of Praise 2:00 World Music Festlval. 5:00 CBC News B:30 B.E.G. Documentary 12:00 CBC News. Weather 10;03 Neighbourly New. 1:00 CBC News 3:30 Crltically Speakinq 5:05 Ask the Weatherman 9:00 CBC National New. 12:15 Sonq RKital 10:15 Prairie Gardener 1 1:03 Capital Report 4:00 Stringalonq 5:12 Weather 9:10 Weekend Review 12:30 CBC Mu.ic Diary ------CBWT. CHANNEL 4 (COT) 2:00 Tourbillon 4 :00 Test Palleen and 5:45 Junior Sports Club I 7:00 Our Miss Brook. 9:00 Singer Four Star 10:30 Sunday Playhou.e 2: 30 Fievres Music 6:00 Xit Carson 7:30 News Maqazlne 9:30 Britah EmpIre 11:30 New. and Si9n Off TV I 5:15 Small Fry Frolics I 6:30 TbiJI Is tbe Life B;oo Toost 01 the Town I Gam.. 1 ------CBK. SASKATCHEWA (540 Kc.) (MDT) ------8:45 Interlude. Weather 10:30 Concerto 12:30 Religious Period 4:12 Weather 7:30 B_E.G_ Documentary 10:00 Summertime 9:00 CBC New. 10:59 Dominion Time Siqnal 1:00 World Music F..tiTa}s 4:15 U.N. on the Record 8:00 esc National Hews 10:30 V..per How 9:03 Neiqhbourl,. New. 11:00 Alan Mills 2:30 Critically Speaking 14;30 Music I Like 8:10 Weekend Re"iew 11:00 CBC He••• Weatber 9:15 Prairie Gardener 11: 15 Mr. McGarrity 3:00 StringaloDg 5:00 Sunday ChoroJe 8;20 Our Special SpeaJr:er 11: 15 Sonq Recital 9: 30 Chamber Mu.ic . 11 :30 Sonq. of Praise 3:30 Portrait of a Woman 5:30 Once Upon a Time 8;30 Little Symphoni.. 11:30 CBC Music Diary 10:00 BBC News 12:00 CBC News 4:00 CBC New. 6:00 Winnipeq Concert 9:00 Couchichinq 12:00 aedlal 10;15 World Church New. 12:03 Capital Report 4:05 Ask the Weatherman 7:00 Summer Theatre Conference 12:30 Mu.lcal Program 12:57 CBC New•• Weather ------CBX. (1010 Kc.) nnd CBXA. EDMONTON (740 Kc.) (MST)------7:45 Interlude, Weather 9:30 Concerto 111:30 Rellq!ou. Period 3:t2 Weather 6:30 B.E.G. DocumentClry 9: 00 Summertime 8 :00 CBC News 9:59 Dominion Time SIQ'nal 12:00 World Music Fe.tival. 3;15 U.N, on the Record 7:00 CBC National New. 9:30 Ve.per Hour 8 :03 Nelqhbourly New. 10:00 Alan Mills 1:30 Crlticallv Speaklnq 3:30 Music I Like 1:10 Weekend aeview JO:OO CBC New•. Weather 8: 15 Prairie Gardener 10:15 Mr. McGarrity 2:00 Stringalonq 4:00 Sunday Chorale 7;20 Our Special Speaker 10: 15 Sont;' RKital B:30 Chamber Mu.lc 10;30 Sonqs of Prai.e 2:30 Portrait 01 a Woman 4:30 Once Upon a Time 7:30 Little Symphonies 10:30 CBC Mu.ic Diary 9:00 BBC New. 11;00 CDC News 3:00 CBC New. 5:00 Winnipeq Concert B:oo Couchichinq 11;00 Recilal 9; IS Music lor M~ltation 11 :03 Capital Reporl 3:05 Ask the Weatherman 6:00 Summer Theatre Conference 11 :30 Mu.ical Program 11:57 CDC News, Weather CBC DmUNION (MDT) Program time. are .hulfm at "11~ end 01 each AU NETWORIC PROGRAMS are mode a.oilable by the esc to affiliated ba.aic .Iatioa... hut nol aU programs lisled here o.re carried by our affiliate., because 01 local com.m.lt· prn#Tam nole in dle.e pa«e•• In the time in· menta. Check 10cul .tation llata. mean, dication•• W caw; K, CBK; X, cnx; 2: 30 Church 01 the Air 4:00 Operatic HlqhllQ"hta 5:00 Sunday Serenade 1730 The Dreamen mul Dom., CBe DOIII;";OIl f'IIetlDork. I (G:OO p.m. COT Man_) 800 Bod'. Scrapbook 3:00 The Waler Babie. (5:00 p.m. COT Mem. ) 5:30 Pat'. Mu.lc Room 8 30 HawaII Call. 3:30 Music from Film. 1 4:30 Po.tcard. in Melody 6:30 Martirl Boundy Band 800 Dominion New. AUJ:llSt 8 - 14 l'agc Three « BADIO NOTES » A Big Opportunity MORNING DEVOTIONS. Rev. E. J. For Janine Gingras 1. Hoad. St. Anne"s Anglican Church, \\'innipeg, will be heard on cn," this \\'innl:'r of the Grand Award in the wrek; Re\". F. ~10rgan, St. Andrew's latest Opportunity Knocks contest United Church, Regina, will be heard cycle all CBC Dominion, which ended on CBK; and Rev. George 'V. Camp· on luly !S, is popular vocalist }anine bell, Macdonald Baptist Church, Ed­ Gingras of ~Iontreal, who commutes monton, will be heard on CBX. to Toronto every week to appear on W·9:30 a.m, X-10:45 a.m. X·9:45 a.m, the Opportunity \Villner" program ft.'aturing her with two earlier grand­ TRANS-CANADA MATINEE. award winncrs - coloratura soprano Stories fl'om Sholeln AlelrIH'rn­ Lesia Zubrack and act.'ordionist Paul Another Page From tIle Song or Norrback. Songs l'eMI by Pall I K.lfrnllln; Meet Gladys For~ythe---Kae i\lrColl: Ncws As in the past SUlllmers, OpPol'tunity Commenlar:t' :'lllll'glll'ci l'I'lIng; \Virllll:~rs has replaced Opportunity Records with Pat l'allC1'S011. Kuoch in CBC Dominion's Monday· \\'hen Kae McColl 6rst met Gladys e\elling schedule, the main prize for Forsythe, she was just another young each or the tlue(: grand·award winners housewife in Hamilton. So it always dnrinj.:' the winter being a eontract for gh'es Mrs. ~k-coll an extra thrill to Tile semj~/in(llists in tlte most recently completed O,)por/ullity Kuocks talent tllc sUlllmcr Sf'ries. see tillS glamorous and SUCCf'ssful busi­ ness woman in action, and to realize contest un eBe Dominiun lire .\,ee,l Itere with emcee·conductor JOllN ADASKl..,t ~liss Zubrack is from llrince Albert, (second un the left). They are }.o\.NIM: GIl'CUAS (the grand-award It-inner), that she hils managed to build up a Saskatch<-'wan, and is studying at the thriving enterprise without jf'op:.udiz· CLAL"'DE BEAULIEU. CERARD FOUHNLER and SVETJ••-\NA HAJEWSKY. Hoyal Conservatory in Toronto. i OTT­ ing her family life. ~ITS. Forsythe is a h:lck is a New Canadian, from Finland; TE~iPO FOR T'VO. Orehcstra con­ Syucopattld f:Jork (Andpr!lon); Tr.r hc h. Ii\'ing at present in Port Arthur designer of hats, handbags. and nove1­ a Little TClldel'lless (Wood,;); I'm tics-and tile artistic touch that made ducted by Eric \\'ild; Ma.une 'Yare Bldin' My TIllie (Gershwin): Holiday and his collmbutions to each Oppor­ her hand·made bridge prizc...'S so popu· and Jim Gibson, vocalists. Alf Parr. for Strings (Peter de Rosc). tunity \Vinners show will be fed bv lar when Kae Mc..Coll rust knf'w her produCt"r. From \\'innipeg. W·7:45 p.m. K-II :45 p.m. X·10:45 p.m. Iinc from the Lakehead to Toronto. # has paid off handsomely. lIIaxine Wara: Whpn L1berare \Villks During the summer, Opportunity At Me (filmhy-Wayne): Take Evcry­ INTERNAT10NAL CONCERT. Eu­ Winnns will also feature repeat per· W-3:30 p.m, K·3:30 p.m. X-2:30 p,m. thing Hut YOII (AbratlaulS·8I'own). Jim Gibson: MOlley BurnS a lIo1e In ropCHn rc(.'orrlin)(s selected by Helmut fonnances of many of the original DUKE OF EDINBURGH'S TOUR. My PockeL (Hilllard-Styne); You Blume. From ~1ontreal. cumpositions by Canadian composers Special broadcasts on the Duke of At'O Too Dcauttrul (Hart·RodgerS). Symphony 1\0, 87 in A Major which were heard on Opportunity Duct: The Oest ;\Ian (Alfred-WI!ia). (Ha,yl.lll) played hy thc OrcllPstra or Edinburgh's Canadian tOur have been W.6:15 p.m. K·5:15 p.m. X·4:15 p.m, Radio Fl'aukful'l, f:onducted by Pall I K'lOCks during thc winter. scheduled on CBC Trans·Canada this !"acller; Plano CUIlt'crto In 0 l\Iinor, Runner-up in the contest which week and next. The broadcast.. on the K. ·H.6 (Mm>.art) played b.v DI'lIllka l\lusulin. plnnl!'I" and the Sym­ cnded recently in Montreal was Claude 9th, 10th, 11th, 16th, 17lh and 18th l)houlkel' or Hamherg, conducted b)' Beaulieu, a young Montreal pianist will be from Toronto. Reports from Jan KoeISlcl·. who won the Prix Archambaull in W-8:00 p.m. K-7:00 p,m. X-6:00 p.m. Quebec will be carried on the 12th J953; she plans to continue studying and 13th and on Saturday, August 14. DlSTINGUISllliD ARTISTS. Second with the hope of cventually getting W-S:35 p.m_ X-6:1S p.m. X·S:1S p.m. over to Europe. The other semi·finaI­ of t\....o recitals by ~Iaurccn Forrester, ists were Gerard Fournier, operatic JUST FOR JUNIORS. R e cor d e d contralto; John Newmark, pianist. baritone, and Svetlana Rajewsky, stories for children prep.'ued hy CBC From Toronto. mezzo-soprano. She was born in Lat· announcer Lome '''allac'C. Paul 'Ving Fh"c \YcselUlonk SOllKS (Wagner); THREE MINSTRELS. Ted Komar. via and rf'CCntly became a Canadian is narrator in today's recorded story of .\ Chal'lll of Lullabies (Benjamin ~litch Rl'illcn); Le frale-beur cst Ie Ceu citizen; she was also a semi-finalist in The Little Engine That Could. From accordion; Parks, piano and (Poulclle) : T1l1'ec Songs (Violet Opportunity Knocks two years ago. \Vinnipeg. organ; Monty Levine, guitar. AU Parr, AI'cbcr) . X-6:00 p.m, X-5:00 p.m. producer. From \Vinnipeg. W-I2:15 a.m. (Continued an page 8)

6:45 Manitoba on Parade 9:10 Weatber 5:15 Sleepytime Story Teller 7:45 Three Minalrels 7:00 CBC News. Weather 9:15 Fancy Fingers Monday, Aug. 9, 1954 5: 30 Musical Proqram 8:00 International Concerl and Marine Forecast 9:30 Morning Devotions 5:35 Duke 01 Edinburgh's 9 :00 CBC National News 7:05 Manitoba on Parade 9:40 Interlude CBW, MANITOBA (990 Kc.) (CDT) Tour 9:15 News Roundup 7:30 CBC News, Weather 9:45 Peggy MacFarlan. 6: 00 Here and There 9: 30 Sonq Time 7:40 Family Worship 9: 55 Ruth Harding 12:00 Messages, Marine 2:15 Ma Perkins 6: IS Tempo for Two 9: 45 Report from the 7:45 Morning Concert 10:00 Raad of Life Forecast and Interlude 2:30 Pepper Young Provinces 10: 15 Rosemary 12:15 Elwood Glover 2:45 Right to Happiness 6:30 CBC News, Weather 8:00 CBC News 6:45 Bob Moir's Sport 10:00 Couchiching 8 :05 Weather 10:30 Pianorama 12:45 Musical Program 3:00 Musical Proqram Conference 8:07 Sports Report 10:45 Laura Limited 1:00 CBC News 3:30 Trans·Canada Matinee Parade 8: IS Breakfast Club II :00 BBC News 1:10 Weather 4:15 CBC News 6:55 International II:00 Bob McMullin Show 8 .. 45 Melody Highlights II:15 Aunt Lucy 1:15 Farm Broadcast 4:18 Tea Time Tunell Commentary II :30 Let's Square Dance 8:50 Piano Personalities II:30 Platter Party I :45 Hoedown Haven 4:30 Concert Hour 7:00 Musical Proqram 112:00 CBC News, Weather 9:00 CBC News II:59 Dominion Time Siqnal 2:00 Guiding Light 5:00 Music Picture Lady 7:30 Guest Appearance 12: 15 Distinguished Artists ------CBWT, CHANNEL 4 (CDT) 6:00 Test Paltern 7:30 News 8:00 Vic Obeck I 9:00 Victory at sea 110:00 The Playhouse Ill:OO News and Sign Off TV 7:00 Range Riders I 7:45 Spotlight 8:30 Living 9:30 Foreign Intrigue 10:30 Late Show CBK. SASKATCHEWAN (540 Kc.) (MDT) 6 :45 Weather,Clockwatcher 9:30 Morninq Concert 11:15 Elwood Glover 2:30 Pepper Youn9 6:00 Just for Juniorll 8:45 Report from the 7:00 CBC News 9:45 Jean Hinds 11:45 Musical Proqram 2:45 Right to Happiness 6:15 Duke of Edinburgh's Provinces 7:05 Weather,Clockwatcher 9:55 Ruth Harding 12:00 Time for Music 3:00 CBC News To= 9'00 CoUChlCblDq 7:55 Family Worship 10:00 BBC News 12:30 Road of Life 3:03 Concert Hour 6,40 International Conference 8:00 CBC News 10:15 Aunl Lucy 12:45 Rosemary 3:30 Trans-Canada Matinee Commentary 110:00 Bob McMullin 8:05 Weather, Interlude 10:30 Laura Limited 1:00 CBC l{ews 4:15 Siesta Time 6:45 CBC News, Wealher 10:30 Let's Square Dance 8: 15 Breakfast Club 10:45 Morninq Devotions I: 10 Weather 4:30 Musical Proqram 7:00 International Concert 11 :00 CBC News, Weatbel 8: 4S Platler Party 10:55 Interlude 15 Farm Broadacsl 5:00 At the Keyboard 11: 15 Emma Caslor II: 8:00 CBC National News 9:00 CBC News 10:59 Dominion Time Siqnal 1:45 Western Rhythms 5:15 Tempo For Two 11:30 Guest Appearance 9:10 Weather. Scoreboard 11:00 CBC News 2 .. 00 Guiding Light 5:30 Pobble Irom Pluto 8:15 News Roundup 11 :45 Three Minstrels 9:15 Hello Saskatchewan 11:03 Timely Tunes 2:15 Ma Perkins 5:45 Children's Program 8: 30 Song Time 12:00 Melodic Moods 12:57 CBC New., Weather ------CBX, ALBERTA (1010 Kc.) and CBXA, EDMONTON (740 Kc.) (MST)------'------'G:45 Wealher, Rise and 8:55 Rutb Harding 11:00 Time lor Musie 2 00 CBC News I 5: IS Duke of Edinburgh's 8:00 Couchiching Shine 9:00 BBC News 11:30 Road of Life 2 03 Concert Hour Tour Conference 7:00 CBC News 9: IS Aunt Lucy 11 :45 Rosemary 2 30 Trans-Canada Matinee 5 :40 International 9: 00 Bob McMullin Show ~~n ;;-;:~~~~:\ };I~blude 9:30 Laura Limited 12:00 eBC News 3 15 Siesta Time I Commentary 9:30 Let's Square Dance 9:45 Morning Devotions 12:10 Weather 3 30 Road Report, Alberta 5:45 CBC News, Weather 1 10:00 CBC News, Weather 7 :45 Glen Bjamason, Sports 9:55 CBX Reporter 12: 15 Farm Broadcast Memos 6:00 International Concert 10:15 Emma Calsor 7:55 Family Worship 9:59 Dominion Time Signal I12:45 Wl:!stcro Rhythms 4 00 At the Keyboard 7:00 CBC National News 10:30 Guest Appearance 8 :00 CBC News 10:00 CBC News I :00 Guiding Light 4 15 Tempo for Two 7:15 News Roundup 10:45 Three Minstrels 8: 10 Weather 10:03 Timely Tunes I: 15 Ma Perkins 4 30 Pobble from Plulo 7:30 Song Time II :00 Glen Bjarnason, Sporta 8:15 Swingalong 10: 15 Elwood Glover I :30 Pepper Young 4 45 Children's Proqram 7:45 Repotl Irom the II: IS Musical Proqram 8 :45 Betty Tomlinsoo 10:45 Musical Proqram I :45 Right to Happine,.. 5 00 'ust for 'uniors Proviocea II: 30 Melodic Moods 11:57 eBC New., Weather CBC DOMINION (MDT) For Corrections and Late Program Hotes for 8:00 Opportunity Winners 8:30 Canadian Sports 9:00 Dominion News Last Week's Times-See Page 8. Roundup 9: 30 Dominion Magazine Page Four CBC TIMES « RJlDIO NOTES » JUST FOR JUNIORS. R e ear d e d has been acclaimed by many as the Club of ~fontreal. IIcnk fiadings is a stories for children. Today; two stories greatest saga of escape yet written. Dutch composer; he wrote the Trio ST. LAWRENCE POWER PROj­ -'Voody 'Woodpecker and llis Space­ rna personal message at the end of in 1934. ECT. The inauguration today of the ship and rIle Brave Engineer, the the series Pape tells how, through a Dam. 8:30 p.m_ COT; 8:30 p.m. MDT joint I ew York State-Ontario St. Law­ Casey Jones saga told by Jerry clCNer ruse, he was finally repatriated rence power project will be the occ.,,­ Colonna. From Winnipeg. by the Red Cross. Back in Britain, he sion for an actuality broadcast from K-6:oo p.m. X·5:oo p.m. returned to flying, was involved in a ~lUSIC IN OUR TIME. Rc<.-orded the scene of the ceremony near Corn­ serious crash and came under the care prognun prepared by John Beckwith. wall, Ontario. The commentator will The second of two programs devoted TOSCANINI CONDUCTS. Recorded of the famous New Zealand plastic be Stephen Dale of CBC Ottawa. surgeon Sir Archibald McIndoe, at to the music of the late American com­ LE'ading Canadian Gnd American pub­ program prepared by Ernest Morgan. poser, Charles Ives. From Toronto. From Toronto. whose suggestion he wrote Boldness lic figures will take part. The broad­ Be My Friend, to help his recovery !L'lllowe'en ror StrIng Quartet; Third Ovcl·ture. Lit Cellerenlola (Bosslnl); Symphony. cast will be heard hefore noon with a Variations 011 3 Theme by Haydn from his experiences. The book is repeat the same evening. (BI'allms); EnIgma Variations (Ei· dedicated to Sir Archibald. Dom. 9:30 p.m. COT W·ll:30 a.m. K-I0:30 a.m. X·9:30 a.m. gar). W·S:OO p.m. K·7:00 p.m. X-6:00 p.m. Dom. 7:30 p.m. COT; 10:30 p.m. MDT; Dom. 8 :00 p.m. MDT 10:30 p.m. MST DOMINION THEATRE. Suspense FARM BROADCAST. Included in dramas with the tension arising from today's broadcast will he an inter­ CBC CONCERT HALL. The Mon­ BEe PRESENTS. First in a series of treal Chamher trio of Hyman Bress, the events of everyday liff', rather view by Jack Trower, assistant com­ four BBC-transcribed broadcasts based than from murders or other crimes, mentator, with Adolph Hanson of violin; \Valter Joachim, 'cello, and on Richard Pape's book, Boldness Be John Newmark, piano. will be prcsented by producer Esse Swan River, Manitoba. The discussion Ljungh in this series for the next few 31y Friend. The series tells the true Thl'ee I\"oclul'ne~ (Ernest Bloch); deals mainly with com silage and story of a prisoner of war obsessed Trio (lIenl\" Badlngs). weeks. The scripts are by George Sal­ pJ)l'r (11J 14) ; Things had just about reached that Conference for Tuesd

6 45 Manitoba on Parade 9: 10 Weather .:30 Concert Hour 8:00 St. Lawrence Power 7:00 CBC News, Weather 9:15 Fancy Fingers 5:00 Pobble Irom Pluto Project and Marine Forecast 9:30 Momlng Oe"'otion. 5:15 Children's Program 8:30 Music from the Pacific 7:05 Manitoba on Parade 9:40 Interlude 5:30 Musical Program I 9:00 CBC National News 7:30 CSC News, Weather 9: 45 Peggy MacFarlane 5 :35 Duke of Edinburqh's 9: 15 New. Roundup 7:40 Family Worship 9:55 Ruth Harding Tour 9:30 Leicester Square 7:45 Mornlnq Concert 10:00 Road of Life 6: 00 Here and There 10:00 Couchlchlng 8 :00 CBC News 10:15 Rosemary 6: 15 Barney Polts Conference 8:05 Weather 10:30 Pianorama 6:30 CDC News, Weather II:00 So To Speak 8: 07 Sports Report 10:4.5 Laura Limited 6:4.5 Bob Molr's Sports 11: IS Canadlana 8: 15 Breakfast Club 11 :00 BBC News Parade II :30 Chilcotin Trails 8:45 Melody HlqhUiha 11:15 Aunt Lucy 6:55 International 12 :00 CBC News, Weather 8: 50 Piano Personahtles 11 :30 St. Lawrence Power Commentary 12:15 Joyce 'Sullivan 9:00 CDC News Project 7:00 Musical Program 12:30 Raqtime Rhythm

6: 00 Test Pa"ern 7:30 News 9:30 Holiday 10:30 Tuesday Theatre TV I 7:00 Hans Anderson 1 7:45 Spotlight I10:00 What's My Line 1 1J:00 News and 51qn Off CBK, SASKATCHEWAN (540 Kc.) (MDT) 6: 45 Weather.Clockwatch.r 9:30 Morning Concert 11:45 Mart Kenney 2:45 Right to Happiness 6;15 Duke of Edinburqh's 9:00 Couchicbmq 7:00 CBC News 9:45 lean Hinda 12:00 Time for Music 3:00 CBC News Tour Conference 7:05 Weather,Clockwatcher 9:55 Ruth Hardinq 12:30 ROCId of Life 3:03 Concert Hour 6:40 International 10:00 So To Speak 7:55 Family Worship 10:00 BBC News 12:45 Rosemary 3:30 Trans--eanada Matinee Commentary 10:15 Conadiana 8:00 CBC New. 10:15 Aunt Lucy 11:00 CBC News 4:15 Siesta Time 6:45 CDC News, Weather 10:30 Chilcotln Trails 8:05 Weather, Interlude 10:3051. Lawrence Power I :10 Weather 4:30 Mu.sical Program 1:00 51. Lawrence Power 11:00 CBC News, Weather 8:15 Breakfast Club Project 1:15 Farm BrOCIdcast 5:15 Barney Pota Project 11:15 loyce Sullivan 8:45 Plaller Party 10:59 Dominion Time Signal 1:45 Western Rhythms 5:00 At the Keyboard 7:30 Music from the Pacific II :30 Raqtimtl Rhythm 9:00 CDC New. 11:00 CBC News 2:00 Guidinq Light 5:30 Music Picture Lady 8:00 CBC Notional News 12:00 Chlcho Valle 9: 10 Weather. Scoreboard 111:05 Morning Devotions 2: IS Ma Perkins 5:45 Sleepytime Story Tener 8: 15 News Roundup 12:30 Melodic Moods 9:15 Hello Saskatchewan 11:15 Elwood Glover 2:30 Pepper Younq 6:00 lust for Juniors 8:30 Leicester Square 12:57 CBC New., Weather ------CBX, ALBERTA (1010 Ke.) and CRXA, EDMO TON (740 Kc.) {MST)------6:4.5 Weather, Rise and 8:55 Ruth Hardine;t 11 :30 Road of Life 2:03 Concert Hour 5:15 Duke of Edlnburqb's 18:00 Couchiching Shine 9:00 BBC News 11:45 Rosemary 2:30 Trans-Canada Matlne. Tour Conference 7 00 CBC New. 9:15 Aunt Lucy 12:00 CBC News 3:15 Siesta Time 5:40 tntemotional 9:00 So To Speak 7 05 Weather. Interlude 9:30 St. Lawrence Power 12:10 Weather 3:30 ROCId Report, Alberta Commentary 9:15 Canadlona 7 15 Breakfast Club Project 12:15 Farm BrOCIdca.t Memos 5'45 CDC News. Weather t 9:30 Chllcohn Trails 7 45 Glen Bj'bmason. Sporla 9:59 Dominion Time Slqnal 12:45 Western Rhythms 4:00 At the Xeyboard 6:00 St. Lowrence Power 110:00 CDC News, Weather 7 55 Family Wonhlp 10:00 CBC News 1:00 Guldinq L1qht p Project 10:15 Joyce Sullivan 8 00 CBC News 10:05 Moming Devotions 1:15 Ma Perkins 4:15 Bamey oils 6:30 Music from the Pacific 10:30 Ragtime Rhythm 8 10 Weather 10:15 Elwood Glover 1:30 Pepper Youne;t .:30 Music Picture Lody 7:00 CBC National News U-OO Glen Blamason, Sporls 8 15 Swlnqalonq 10:45 Mart Xenney 1:45 Right to Happine.s 4:45 Sleeptime Story TeUer 7:15 News Roundup 11:15 Musical Program 8 45 Betty Tomlinson II :00 Time for Music 2:00 CBC News S~OO JU!lt for 'union 1:30 Leicester Square II :30 Melodic Mood. 11:57 CBC New., Weather CIlC DO\lINION (MDTI For Corrections and Late Program 6:30 TOl!lcanini Conduct. 8:00 BBC Presenta 8:30 Concert Hall 10:30 Toscanini Condu(:l~ Notes for Last Week's Time. (7:30 p.m. CDT Man.) I (Bask. aQd Alta.) (Sosk.) -See Page 8. 7 :30 Concert Hall 8:30 Music in Our Time 9:00 Dominion News 11:30 Toacanini Conducts (8:30 p.m_ CDT MaQ_) (9: 30 p.m. CDT Man.) 9:30 Dominion Theatre (10:30 p.m. MST Alta.) Au ..mst 8-J4 Page Five « RIIDIO HOTES » How 10 !\'lake a Sleeping Bag deJicacie~ he llickcd up on the way; ORGAN RECITAL. Sec'Ond of four and the sheller he built for himseH, recitals of organ music from British with a long straight willow pole caU1Cdrals. Tonight, Herrick Bunney, FARM BROADCAST. Mrs. Cyril lashed between two trees with bark. A organist of St. Giles' Cathedroll, Edin. Duncalfe of MinitOD"dS, Manitoba, comic encounter with a porcupine, burgh, will be hcard_ grows gladioli as a hobby. She will who wanted to eat CaHon's axe-handle, OrM'8n COllcerto ::\0. IU III D Minor tdl listeners about it today in an is al~o described in this very interest­ I 1I11llc1f'1 interview with Jack Trower, assistant ing cpisode' of Kerry \Vood's outdoor W-8:IS p.m. X·ILIS p.m. X·IO:15 p.m. Farm Broadcast commcntator. From talks for young woodsmcn. \Vinnipeg. W·5:00 p.m. X-5:30 p.m. X-4:30 p.m. POETRY J LIKE. The almost end­ W·I: 15 p.m. X·I: 15 p.m. less variety of poetry finds some JUST FOR JUNIORS. R e cor d e d measure of expression tonight as stories for children. From Winnipeg. Margnret Stobie of Winnipeg reads TRANS-CANADA MATINEE. Today; The Gingerhread Boy slory in ballads, sonnets and descriptive The Pal/­ The Af1venturc.s or PMa IIHmly somcwhal alten'd garL as poetry written over a period of 700 Queer Cargoes--read by Hugh Web­ cake; and a short n'rsion of Alice in years. ster; In Those Day,s--Two Malc1f'n WonderlarlC/. Till' 1J0f'rlh tu be l·ead itwlUfle: 511' Aunts--Hllrrlet IIlJ1: j'ipws Com­ Paldck ~J)f'nct'j Go and Catcb II Fall­ mentary-Margaret I'rung; Records X-5:00 p.m. r-.'" Ing Stili· (John Donne); A Virginal wllh Pat Patterson. Etra Pouud): TIle 1c1e3 oC O,·dcr at sailin~-men, ROY FARRAN SPEAKlNG. Roy Kf'Y We"t nVallace Stevens); Ero­ "'hen those fine Para :jlon (I-:. J. Pratt); The Love Song Or Ifandy and ~facPhail, start topping Farran of Calgary has had a varicd J. AICred PrurrOCk (T. S. Ello'); each other's stories, the crew is always can'pr-as a British Special Service IWO IIIldflie Enltll!lh Iyrlcs---I Have It fif'ntll f:ok. and I Sing or a Maldcn: in for some fun. This week, we listen Agent during the 1:I<;t war and as a The Wlndhover (Gerard Mllnley lIop­ in as they discuss odd cargoes they've farmer, politician 3utl writer. In his klns): Adam's Cursc (William Bu'­ IeI' YCaIS); When to the Sessions carried, and [or Once Para Handy wins final talk, he sums up his reaction to (Shakcspeare) . the past three ye;.lrs he has spent in the round. For the past few weeks, )"frs. Stobie has taught at several Canada as {l; farmer and newspaper Harriet Hill has been recalling her AJnt'rican eollegps and at Lbc Univer­ ('clitor. Michael Hind-Smith producer. happy childJ}(xKl days in tJ1C Mari­ sity of Manitoba_ Though she no "-rom \Vinnipeg. times. Today, in tJlC nnal broadeast in , long('r lectures at the University. she this serics, she remembers with fond­ K-7:00 p.m. X-6:00 p.m. Thursday. Augual 12, W-11 :30 p.m. <.:ontrihutes frequently to CBC broad­ ncss and a lrnc...'e of amu!'>t:lIlcnt, Two '-1:====-__I... • ,j 2 casts and is prominent in theatre work .\taiden Aunts. in \"innipeg. David 'Valker, producer. W-3:30 p.m. K-3:30 p.m. X-2:30 p.m. eBe Wednesday Night From \Vinnipeg. SCHUMANN QUINTET. joho New­ W·8:30 p.m. X-II :30 p.m. X·I0:30 p.m. mark, pianist; Hyman Bress and OUTDOORS WITH KERBY WOOD. Ie Mildred Goodman, violinists; Otto Calion makes a sleeping bag in to­ Joachim, violist; and 'Walter Joachim, CBC SYMPHONY. The string section day's episode of Kerry \Vood's out· 'cellist. From Montreal. of the CBC Symphony Orchestra con· door stories. It's very nice, of course, Quintet for Plano Anc1 SIring QlIar­ dueted b) Paul Schennan. From tet In E Flat MajO,', Opus H (Schu­ Tmonto. to have a regular sleeping bag, made c mann). c Concerto for Double SI,·ing Orches­ for the purpose, but if you can't have W-7:45 p.m. K·8:30 p.m. X-7:30 p.m. that, you can always make one with tra (Michael Tippett). W·9:30 p.m. K-lO:30 p.m. X·9:30 p.m. two hlankets. (See diagram this page). Fig. 3-Fold the righthand blanket over Kerry \Vood tells exactly how it is the left. Pin with big safety pins (Blanket e ____._.e__1I Pins). and tuck up the bottom six inches done, and how camping supplies can 3 10 seal in_ You have a flat pallet of blanket 102·Storey City.-In a structure such he wrapped up in it and lamp wick This is a skelcb of tbe blanket sleeping measuring about 30 inches wide, 7 feel as the Empire State Building, which tied around to make a comfortable, bog which Xerry Wood describes in his long. and 4-ply thick. Listen to Kerry broadcast for young woodsmen on August Wood. Wednesday, August 11. W-5:00 is 102 storeys tall, there are as many easy·to-carry pack. Calion's camp fire 11. Fig. I-The two blankets are laid out p.m.. K-5:30 p.m., X-4:30 p.m.• for full people working there as there are in and eooking methods nre al'io de­ on clean grass, the righthand one lopping details. Copies of this issue. wilh diagram, the cities of Moose Jaw, or Three hall way over the left. Fiq. 2-Fold the are available to listeners. Write CBC scribed, and some of the wild fruit lellhand (lower) blankel over the right. Times, Box 160, Winnipeq. Rivers, alone_-John Fisl1er, on CBe.

&:45 Manitoba on Parade 9:10 Weather 4:18 Tea Time Tunes 7:00 Music at Seven 7 :00 CBC News, Weather 9:15 Fancy Fingers 4:30 Concert Hour 7:30 Introduction to and Marine Forecast 9: 30 Morning Devotionll Wednesday, Aug. II, 1954 [ 5:00 Kerry Wood Wednesday Night 7: 05 Manitoba on Parade 9:40 Interlude 5: 15 Two Boys In Banff 7;45 Schumann Quintet 7:30 CDC News, Weather 9:45 Peggy MacFarlane CBW, MANITOBA (990 Kc.) (CDT) 5:30 Musical Program 8:15 Organ Recital 7:40 Family Worship 9:55 Ruth Harding 5:35 Duke of Edinburgh's 8: 30 Poetry I Like 7: 45 Morning Concert 10:00 Road of Life 12:00 Messaqes, Marine 1:45 Hoedown Haven Tour 9:00 CBC Nationul News 8 :00 CBC News 10:15 Rosemary Forecast and Interlude 2:00 Guiding Liqht 6:00 Here and There 9: IS News Roundup 8 :05 Weather 10: 30 Pianorama 12:15 Elwood Glover 2:15 Ma Perkins 6:15 What's New? 9:30 CBC Symphony a :07 Sports Report 10:45 Laura Limited 12:4.5 Musical Program 2:30 Pepper Younq 6:30 CBC News, Weather 10:00 Couchiching 8: 15 Breakfast Club 11:00 BBC News 2: 45 Riqhi to Happiness 6: 45 Bob Moir's Sports Conference 8:45 Melody Highligbts II: 15 Aunt Lucy 1:00 CBC News 1:00 Musicai Program Parade 11:30 Wednesday Concert 8:50 Piano Personalities II :30 Platter Party 1: 10 Weather 3:30 Trans-Canada Matinee 6:55 International 12 :00 CBC News, Weather 9:00 CBC News 11 :59 Dominion Time Signal I 1:15 Farm Broadcasl 4:15 CBC News Commentary 12:15 Announcer'. Choice ------CBWT, CHANNEL 4 (COT) 6: 00 Test Pattern 7: 15 Willie Wonderful 7:45 Spotlight 8:30 Duffy's Tavern 9 :30 Playbill 10:30 Drama Playhouse TV 7:00 Pet's Comer 7:30 News 8:00 Life With Elizabeth 9:00 Living 10:00 Fiqhting Words 11:30 News and Sign Off CBK, SASKATCHEWAN (540 Kc.) (MDT) &:45 Weather,Clockwatcher 9:30 Morninq Concert 111:15 Elwood Glover 2:30 Pepper Young 6:00 Just for Juniors 8:15 News Roundup 7:00 CBC New. 9:45 Jean Hinds 11:45 Musical Program 2:45 Right to Happiness &:15 Duke of Edinburgh's 8 :30 Schumann Quintet 7 :05 Weather.Clockwatcber 9:55 Rulh Harding 12:00 Time for Music 3:00 CBC News Tour 9:00 Coucbichinq 7:55 Family Worship 10:00 BBC News 12:30 Road of Life 3:03 Concert Hour 6:40 International Conference 8 :00 CDC News 10:15 Aunt Lucy 12:45 Rosemary 3:30 Trans-Canada Matinee Commentary 10:30 CDC Symphony 8:05 Weather, Interlude 10:30 Laura Limited 1:00 CBC News 4:15 Siesta Time 6:45 CBC News, Weather 11 :00 CBC News, Weather 8: I5 Breakfast Club 10:45 Morning Devotions I 1:10 Weather 4:30 Musical Program 7:00 Roy FaITan Speaking 11:15 Orgon Recital 8: 45 PlaUer Party 10:55 Interlude 11:15 Farm Broadcast S:OO At tbe Keyboard 7:15 Best Of All 11 :30 Poetry I Like 9:00 CBC News 10:59 Dominion Time Signal 1:45 Western Rhythms 5: 15 What's New? 7:4.5 Introduction 10 12 :00 Announcer'. Choice 9: 10 Weather, SCoreboard 11 :00 CBC News 2:00 GUiding Liqht 5:30 Kerry Wood Wednesday Night 12:30 Melodic Moods 9'15 Hello Saskatchewan 111:03 Timely Tunes 2:15 Me Perkins 5:45 Two Boys in Banff 8:00 CBC National New. 12:51 CBC News. Weather ------CBX, ALBERTA (1010 Kc.) and CBXA, EDMONTON (740 Kc.) (MST)------6:45 Weather, Rise aDd 8:55 Ruth Harding 11:00 Time for Music I 200 CBC News 5:15 Duke 01 Edinburgh's 7:30 Schumann Quintet Shine 9:00 BBC News 11:30 Road of Life 21>3 Concert Hour Tour 8: 00 Couchiching 7:00 CBC New," 9:15 Aunt Lucy 11:45 Rosemary 230 Trans·Canada Matinee 5:40 International I Conference 7:05 Weather, Interlude 9:30 Laura Limited 12:00 CBC News 3 15 Siesta Time Commentary 9 :30 CBC Symphony 7:15 Breakfast Club 9:45 Morning Devotions 12: 10 Weather 3 30 Road Report, Alberta 5:45 CDC News. Weather 10:00 CBC New., Weather 7:45 Glen Bjarnason, Sporls 9:55 CBX Reporter 112:15 Farm Broadcast Memos 1>:00 Roy Farran Speakinq 10:15 Organ Recital 7:55 Family Worship 9:59 Dominion Time Signal 12:45 Western Rhythms 400 At tbe Keyboard 6:15 Best Of All 10:30 Poetry 1 Like 8:00 CBC News 10:00 CBC News 1:00 GUiding Light 415 What'. New? 6:45 Introduction to II :00 Glen Bjarnason. Sport.s 8:10 Weather 10:03 Timely Tunes 1:15 Ma Perkins 430 KelTY Wood Wednesday Night 11:15 Musical Proqram 8: IS Swlngalonq 10:15 Elwood Glover 1:30 Pepper Young 445 Two Boys in Bontt 7:00 CBC National New. 11 :30 Melodic Moods 8'45 BI't1y Tomlinson 10:45 Musical Program # 1:45 f1ighl 10 Happiness 5 00 Jusl for Juniors 7: IS News Roundup 11 :57 CBC News, Weather

cnc DOMINION (MDT) For Corrections and Late Program Hotes for 7: 00 They Heard Mualc I' 00 A Ih MIsC·ti 8:30 Come Into the Parlour Las. Week·s Times-See Page 8. 7:30 Canadial1 Music Hall : u or ee II c. 9:00 Dominion He"". P"~e Six CBC TNES « RllDIO NOTES » wiU travel to Europe with pianist john 'ewmark on an exchange tour TRANS-CANADA MATINEE. Oanada Grows <;pomorcd by Les jeunesses Musicales ~eein8' ror My~t'lr- 'enlce--narhull Topics and speakers for the daily radio broadcasts from the Couchiching du Canada. The countries they will Whitley; Ruth Harding; News Com­ \'isit are Italy, Spain, Portugal, France, mCl1tary-~lllrg8rct Prang; Record.. Conference for Thursday and Friday: wllb Pat PAtterson. Switzerland, Luxembourg, Belgium We have seen Barbara \Vhit<'ly Thursday, August 12 and Germany. She reg<\rds the pro­ through her adventures with planes, The Pace of Economic Growth: \Vhat Are the Prospects? jected trip as a great responsibility, as well as an honour, and feels she will laxis and buscs-but today wc can Speaker: O. ). Firestone, economist with the Depflrtment of Trade and look forward to something new in he going as a representative of Cana­ Commerce. Comme'lt by Morgall Reid (mel David Lewis of Turonto. dian music.'ll talent. transportation. Frankly, wllen one part Clwirmon: "'alter O'Henm. "'hitley is combine-d with seventeen w·10:oo p.m. X-9:oo p.m. X·8:00 p.m. On July 6 she sang in ule Chalet p3rts canal-cum-gondola, we don't ConCf'rt on Mount Royal, with \Vilfrid know quite what happens-hut we're Friday, August 13 Pellelier conducting. This month she fairly sure it will be worth hearing Canada in \\'orld Affairs: Are \Ve Pulling Our \Vcight? is singing at the Otter Lake Music about. Festival and in Seplember she will W-3:30 p.m. K·3:30 p.m. X-2:30 p.m. Speaker: D. G. Creighton of the U'liversity of Toronto. Clwinnan: ]. G. DiefenlJakcr, AI .P. take part in two Montreal Festivals presentations. TIIIRTY·MINUTE THEATRE. First W-I0:oo p.m. K-9:00 p,m. X-8:00 p.m. of a series of BBC transcriptions which will replace the Winnipeg Drama for ~IAUI{EEN FORRESTER the next few weeks. Tonight: Death (Col1tillucd from page I) of Uncle George by n. A. Young. From \Vinnipeg. Ilf"ed to develop yOIlT taleut, handlps w.7:oo p.m. K·Il:30 p.m. X-I0:30 p.m. everyone of his pupils differently and has the ahility to bring out their best JUST FOR J NJORS. Recorded qualities." stories for childrcn, preparcd by cae announcer Lorne \Vallace. Today: Diamant has been ~nXJlIling her for Country Cousin and two song-stories, a Cflnt.'crt career_ I Ie stresses the need lack the No·wiled Donkey and Her. for all understanding of what each kimer the Homely Doll. From Win­ composer WIlS trying to express and nipeg. lays grcat emphasis on diction-and K·6:00 p.m. X·5:00 p.m. these ure points wh.ich the critics have mentioned since she began her public appearances. She says her experience has shuwn how important clear diction Drama Diary is when singing for childrpn-for them an understanding of the words is Radio essential. SU)oIMER THEATH£-Augw;t 8 ~1iss Forrester wm; horn of ScoitThh­ \Vild Geese Cfllling - Elisabeth Irish parents and brought up in a Dawson French.spcak..ing district of ~lontreal. DOMINION THEATllE-Auglist 10 As a result, she has heen bilingual A Touch of Grass-George SaIverson from childhood. Shl' learoed a third language while working with Oil 'fIUHTy-MINUTE TIlEATHE-August 12 Italian construction eOlllpany to help f\ new CnC-TV show which m"de its first appefmmce on lilly 20 is Song Fol' Death of U,lclc George-B. A. Young pay for her studies. In her work, she 1'011, presentitlJ.{ \Vinllipcg .VOprtIl/O ~IAn\' C\'J"o,N witII \VALTER KAUFMAl'."N, eml. SATUIUJAY PLAYHOUSI:::-August 14 had to <:onvcrse with the labourers ill ductor of tile "'iunipeg Syt1l1Jhotl!l Orchestra, al tlie ,}iano. Every orlier tcuk, TIle Unquiet Spirit - Elsie Park tIl(' only language thc)' understood and tlte wagram feutures one of Mr, Kaufmann's own compositions. Song For You Gowan the knowledge gained in Ulis way has is heard on Tuesdays, 8:4,5 p.m. cor on CB\Vr, produced by George Hayward,

6:00 T"t Patle,n 7:30 News 111:00 N.ws and Sign Off TV 7:00 Wild Bill I 7:45 Spotlight __--.:.I CBK, SASKATCHEWAN (540 Kc.) (MDT) 6:45 Weather,Clock.atcher 9:30 Momlnq Concert 11:15 Elwood Glover 2:30 Pepper Young 5:45 Camp Wilde-me-.. 9: 00 Couchichlng 7:00 CBC Ne.s 9:45 Jean Hinds 11:45 Marl Kenney 2:45 Righi 10 Happiness 8:00 Just for Juniors Conference 7:05 Weather,Clockwalcher 9:55 Rulh Harding 12:00 Time for Mu.eic 3:00 CBC Newa 6: 15 Duke of Edinburgh'. 10:00 Vancouver Strings 7:55 Family Worship 10:00 BBC News 12:30 Road 01 Ule 3:03 Cone-rt Hour Tour 10:30 Tap.coll ChOfWi 8:00 CBC Newa 10:15 Aunt Lucy 12:45 Rosemary 3:30 Tranl-Canada Malinee 6:4.0 Internalional 11:00 CBC N.w., Weal~er 8:05 Weath.r. Interlude 10:30 Laura Limited 1:00 CDC Newl 4:15 Siesta Time Commentary 11: 15 Midweek Review 10:45 Morning De.otions 1:05 Weather . p 6:45 CDC News. Weather 8:1$ Breakfast Club II:30 Thirty-Minute Tbeatre 8:45 Plotter Partr 10:55 Inlerlude 1:15 Farm Broadcas' 4:30 Muslccl r09ram 7:00 Toronto Prom 9:00 CBC N... 10:59 Dominion Tim. SI9nai 1:45 Weslem Rhythms 5:00 AI Ihe JC.yboard 8:00 esc National N..... 12:00 A Word in Your Ear 9:05 Weather, SCoreboard 11:00 CBC N....s 2:00 Guldinq Liqhl 5:15 As Tunes Go By 8'15 News Roundup 12:30 M.lodic Moods 9:15 Hello salkalch.waD 11:1)3 Timely Tunes 2:15 Mo Perkins 5:30 Time for 0 Siory 8:30 Eventide 12:57 CBC N.ws, Weather ------CBX, ALBERTA (l010 Kc.) and CBXA, EDMONTON (740 Kc.l (MST1------6:45 Weather, Ri.e aDd 8:55 Rulh HardimiJ 110:45 Marl Kenney 11:45 Righi 10 Happiness 15:00 Just lor Juniors 9: 00 Couchlchlng Shine 9:00 BDC News 11 :00 Time for Music 2:00 CDC New. 5:15 Duke of Edinburgh's Conference 7:00 CDC New. 9:15 Aunl Lucy 11:30 Road of Llle 2:03 Concert Hour Tour 9 :00 Vancouver Strings 7:05 Weather, Interlude 9:30 Laura Limited It:45 Rosemary 2:30 Trana·Canada Matinee 5:40 International 9:30 Taplcott Chorus 7:15 Breakfa.t Club 9:45 Morning" Devotion. 12:00 CDC N.w. I 3: 15 Siesla Time Commentary 10:00 CBC Newi. Wealher 7:45 Glen BJamaaon, Sporta 9:55 CBX Reporler 12:05 Weather 3:30 Road Reporl. Alberta 5:45 CBC News, Wealh"" 10:15 Midweek Review 7:55 Family Worship .. T 12:15 Farm Broadcasl Memos 10:30 Thirty-Minute Thealre 1:00 CBC Ne•• 9:59 DomInion 1me Signal 12'45 Weslern Rhythms 4'00 Al the K.yboa d 6:00 Toronto Prom 11:00 Glen Bjarnason. SporlK 8:05 Weather 10:00 CDC News 1':00 Guiding Ught 4;15 As TuDes Go By 7:00 esc National News 11:15 Musict 8- 14 Page Seven « PRAIRIE SHOWCASE. Sydney RJlDIO NOTES » tht'll national radio's oveTse.lS rep. ~IONDAY, AUGUST 9: Ff'mina - a YOllng. pianist; T. i\1. Taylor, pro- resentative in London. \Vith the BBC, sketch by Janette Bertrand on "Thf' TRANS-CANADA MATINEE. dllcer. From ''''innipeg. he became head of its North American V,-tC­ P;,~" imporlanee of gettinJ! your chillI Intel'natlollal COIIl{l'CSS 011 ClJild fll~we <;crvice in 1949, and hc now has 0 tOJl l'hiall',)'; Halln' ~"It'J(J1 of rim' AI·I .... AllflJ!I'(l (\!'ne); Fanla,.111 :lnd dnated 00 time." ill (j Minor (J_ S. BACb). 1m actuallis b.\ H;'II.\ TOlHllnS()1l of post with the nnc'" Li}!ht Prog'nHH TUESDAY, AUGUST 10: Ldtn.'S Dc Edmonlon; X;, \\ ~ ComnlPnt:ur­ ~fi<;s Young is unC' of 'Vinnipeg's Scr"k'C. ~fon Margaret Pran~: Ilf>('ord, wltll Pat Moulin-La Legende de I'homme Patterson. younger pianists. She has won high X-12:15 a.m. X-ll:15 p.m. a la (.'Cn·eille d'Or, Ce Pays Que Nous Today, the International Congress on awards al the ~fanitoha ~Iusical Sommes-Cotc cour ... 'Cote jardin. Child Psychiatry gets underway in Festival, and in wcent months has \VEDNESDAY, AUGUST 11: Femina _ Toronto and today's program will carry studied at the Hoyal Conservatory, CRC French Network Goodwill, talk by Mlle. Germaine Ber­ ;1 hrief report on what goes on at Toronto. SUNDAY, AUGUST 8: Les Chefs­ nier, and an interview with Andre W-II:oo p.m. X-7:15 p.m. X-6:15 p.m. ~uch a meeting, and what we may e:\­ D'OeuVTes De La Musique- ight on Cnilloux on «Keeping Youngsters oc­ pect as a result. CBC commentator narc :\Iounlain (Moussorgsky); Sym­ cupied in their Spare time." Piano Betty Tomlinson will broadcast a OLD ACQUAINTANCE. The old phony No, 3, The Divine Poem (Scria­ Quatre ~Iains-Divertimento in E sound picture of the Banff School of acquaintan<:f' to be re-introduced this bine); Orpheus (Stravinsky), La Terre Minor (Schubert); Noble and Senti­ Fine Arts this afternoon. From )llany Friday is H. Hooney Pelletier, who had Qui Chante-Czechoslovakia: Svetlana mental'Valtl<:ls (Schubert). parts of the world, people come to this a distinguished care('r in Canadian Rajewsky, mezzo-soprano, and Bernard FRIDAY, AUGUST 13: Recital - a heautiful setting in the Canadian radio before juining the staff of the Diamant, baritone. La Fin Du Jour­ group of melodies (Carl Maria von Hockies, to study painting, music, nnc in 1942. He was eBe's prograll1 'Voodwind Quarld (Stamitz); \Vood­ \Veber); Sonata in C ~linor, Opus 5, dancing, drama, and various allied director in i\[ontrf>nl fnr several years. wind Quintet (Danzi). No. 6 (Bach); Operatic aria (von arts. But il's not all work, they have Weber). a lot of fun too. \Vith the help of a SATURDAY, AUGUST 14: L'ITcure De tape rec()f(l('r, Miss Tomlinson will L'Opera-lI Campauello (Donizetti); g-ive listeners (In illllstrakd description Der Freischutz ('Veber). of how people slx.'nd their time in this world-famous summer school. W-3:30 p.m. K·3:30 p.m. X·2:30 p.m. The Prairie Gardener JUST FOR JUNIORS. He e 0 r d e d SWi/mOlU of Broadcast of }Illy stories for children. Today: Goldilocks 18, 1954. {lml {lie T1I,.ee Bear8. From 'Vinnipeg. K-6:00 p.m. X·5:00 p.m. Plrmting Lilies lind DaylWes. 1. Good garden soil that is not too A~fERICAN CUP GOLF. CBC Trnns­ alkaline, is well supplied with humus, Canada will cover the Anwrican Cup and is well-drained, is suitable for Natiollal Golf Tournament at Lon· rnost lilies hardy in the l)rairic Region. don, Ontario. 2. Drainage i~' esseutial. Lilies don't W-6:15 p.m. K-5:IS p.m. X-4:IS p.m. like wet feet. A g~lltle slope and 3­ porous subsoil provide natural drain­ CURTAIN \fELODIES. Orchestr:t age. Heavy soil in level he<.1s is likely conducted by Eric \Vild; ~Iary Gynll, to be too wet at times. Lighten the sopr;lno; Kerr \Vilson, baritone; James subsoil and raise the bed. Duncan Choms; T. ~1. Taylor, pro· ducer. From \Vinnipeg. 3. Humus from leaves, garden com­ post and peat should be worked into En_~f'mblp: SIC1JPiD~ SlOne:- (Kel'll); ::,:ong or !\"OfWUY (W.'I,gllt IIlId For­ the soil and also used for a mulch On rflst); Strike I..:p the Maud (Ger~h· Sports Parade, a semi-weekly IJfcsellwtion 011 CBW1' on Tuesdays alUl FridaYb the surface. Win). Kerr \V11;;on 1I11d Choru~: Thme Alone, from EileCli (l-Ierb{'I't). MHI'Y at 8:00 p.m. COT, with JACK \VELLS as commentator alld guests. \Vells' qflarter­ 4. The be.\t time to plallt is in the Gynn amI Churus: Younge.' Thun hour in the sports world on July 20 fcatured t'l(~ head coach of the 'Villuipeg fall, "'inler storage of bulbs results in :-:llrlngliUlC. from Saulll Pacific AI~ SHEIl~LAN, (ItOrlgcl's and lIammel'slcin). Blue Bombcrs, os guest. The show originate,\' <'live" ill CBWT's damaged roots and inform bulbs in W-7:00 p.m. K-8:30 p.m. X-7:30 p.m. tele1;is;on studio, 'Virmipeg, produce([ by Jack Fllilli')$. the spring.

6:45 Manitoba on Parade 9:10 Weather 5:J5 Wake of the West 7:30 Musical Proqram 7:00 CBC News, Weathe:r 9: 15 Fancy fingers Wind 8:00 Musical Proqram and Marine Forecast 9:30 Morning Devotions 5:30 Musical Proqram 8:30 Songs of My People 7:05 Manitoba on Parade 9:40 InteI1ude 5:35 Duke of Edinburgh's 9:00 CBC NalIonal News 1 :30 CDC News. Weather 9: 45 Peggy MacFarlane Tour 9:15 News Roundup 7 :40 Family Worship 9:55 Ruth Harding 6: 00 Here and There 9 :30 CSC Sports Page 7:45 Morning Concert 10:00 Road of Life 6:15 American Cup Goll 10:00 Couchiching 8 :00 CDC News 10:15 Rosemary 6:30 CBC News, Weatber Conference 8:05 Weather 10:30 Pianorama 11:00 Prairie Showcase 8: 07 Sports Report 10:45 Laura Limited 6: 45 Bob Mou's Sports IJ: 15 Writer's Notebook 8:15 Break.lQJIt Club 11:00 BBC News Parade II :30 Thirty for George 8:45 Melody Hiqh1iqhta 11: 15 Aunt Lucy 6:55 International 12:00 CBC News, Weoth•• 8 :50 Piano Personalities 11 :30 Platter Party Commentary 12:15 The Rhytbm Pals 9:00 CBC News II :59 Dominion Time Signal 7:00 Curtain Melodies 12:30 Neqro Colleqe Choir

6:00 Test Pattern 7:30 News 9: 30 Regal Theatre III :00 News and Sign Ott TV I 7: 00 Roy Rogers I 7:45 Spotlight I10:00 Family Theatre

6:45 Weather, Clockwatcher 9:45 Jean Hinds 6:15 Duke of Edinburgh's 9:00 Couchiching 7:00 CBC News 9:55 Ruth Harding Tour Conference 7:05 Weather,Clockwatcher 10:00 BBC News 6:40 International 10:00 Thirty for George 7:55 Family Wotllhip 10:15 Aunt Lucy Commentary 10:30 CBC Sparta Paqe 8:00 CSC News 10:30 Loura Limited 6:45 CSC News, Weather 11:00 esc News, Weather 8:05 Weather. Interlude 10:45 Morning Devotions 7 :00 Bill Good II: 15 The Rhythm Pals 8:15 Breakfast Club 10:55 Interlude 7: 15 Prairie Showcase 11:30 Negro College Choir 8: 45 Platter Party 10:59 Dominion Time Signal 7:30 Songs of My People 12:00 Writer's Notebook 9:00 CBC News 11 :00 cac News 8:00 CBC National News 12:15 Old Acquaintanc&& 9:10 Weather, SCoreboard 11 :03 Timely Tunes 8:15 New. Roundup 12:30 Hot Air 9:15 Hello Saskatchewan 11:15 Elwood Glover 8 :30 Curtain Melodies 12:57 esc News, Weather 9: 30 Mornin; Concert ..:..:::::...:==....::.::=::------CBX, ALBERTA (1010 Kc.) and CBXA, EDMONTON (740 Kc.) (MST)------6:45 Weather, Rise

r:BC DOMINION (~IDT) For Corrections and Late Program Notes for 6:30 Cavall's Cabariolet I 7 30 Let's Heor It Again 8:30 Brant Inn Orchestra Last Week's Times--See Page 8. 7:00 Whiteman's Varieties 8:00 Niqhtmare 9:00 Dominion News I Page Eight CBC TIMES CANADIAN SYMPHONIES. Calgary (1913); The Bluebird Waltz (1914): The « BJlDIO HaTES » Hungarian Rag (1913), Rog Gibson: Yip­ Symphony Orchestra conducted by Lale Program Noles I-Addy-I-Ay (1909); Put Your Arms Around STU DAVIS. Cowboy troubadour. Clayton Hare; Norman Lucas, pro­ Me Honey (1910), Four Cavaliers: I Only (1I1(.'er; by transcription frOln Toronto. Want a Buddy Not a Sweetheart; Oh, You From Calgary. 'WEEK or AUGUST 1.7,1954 Beaulilul Doll. J,unhala,ya (Hank Williams); The ()\,el'tlll'e, nUSSlllll and L\Hl!nrla W-10:30 p.m. lip,,! )Ian )1 list Smile (Joe Me- ((illnka); FOIl1'th 1'lo\'emcnt from SUNDAY, AUGUST I SATURDAY, AUGUST l:l'a('ken); ~ky-B:.l!1 I'aint (L1oh SYIi'lphoflY No. 1 in C !\linor Sunday Chorale, Choir conducted by Solan); To Rc Alone (11111y (Hrahllls); Ol'icntal Mal'cll amI Nt"gro W. H. Anderson; Filmer Hubble, organist. Prairie Schooner. Orche.stra conducted VauR"hun); Baby, \Vp'r-e Hea11y In Dance from Suite 1'01' Ol'('ll"'~lI'a Frank Stanley, producer. From Winnipeq. by Richard Seaborn: Bert Whiteman, · LOI'e (Him" \VJltlam,;). (Cal'l Nielsen). Unto the Hills (Purday); Hail Gladdening tone. Fred Laight, producer. From Winni­ W·Il :45 a.m. K·IO:45 a.m. X-9:45 a.m. W·9:00 p.m. K-1O:30 p.m. X-9:30 p.m. Light (Healey Willan); Turn Thy Face peg. Orchestra: Thistle Polka (Scottish): From My Sin (Thomas Attwood); Thine Jydsk Paa Naesen (Danish); Ribbon Arm 0 Lord (Croft); Come Let Us to the Dance (English); Toska (Russian waltz); Lord (Old Scollish arr. Roberton); Abide The Wearing of the Green; Nevada One· OPERA, Operatic recordings selected SATUHDAY PLAYHOUSE. The Un­ With Me (Monk): Flocks in Pastures Step: Ukrainian Hutzulka: SI. Anne's Reel. quiet Spirit, a ghost slory of French Green Abiding (Bach arr. Roper); The Bert Whiteman: Swansea Town; John and presented by Dr. Boyd Neel, dean Lord's Prayer (Langdon), Henry: Annie Laurie. of music, noyal Conservatory of Music, Canada by Elsie Park Gowan of Ed­ W-6:00 p.m. K-5:00 p.m. X-4:00 p.m. W-ll:OO p.m. K-7:30 p.m. X-6:30 p.m. Toronto. monton. Raymond \oVhitehouse, praM MONDAY, AUGUST 2 The MCl'ry \VI ves or \Villdsol' dIlCCT. From Vancouver. Chris and CllOnl~ Three Minstrels. Ted Komar, accordion: (Nieolai l with tllR of Ihi' Michael Sabourin, the central figures Mitch Parks. piano; Monty Levine, guitar. Bcrlin Ci\'ic Opi'I'fI ami thc S.vm­ in the play, are newlyweds. It is with AU Parr, producer. From Winnipeg. Wed· CORRECTIONS phony Ol'Clw!'oll'll of Hadio Dl"l'lin, ding of the Painted Doll: Peg 01 My Heart: l'onductNI l)y .\1'111111' notllet', with mixf'd fediugs thai Chris takes her Rain; Gauchos on Parade. FOR CBC TIMES DATED AUGUST 1 - 7, 1954 bass \VlltwlTn Stl'if'IlZ, baritone first look {It the old Sahnnrin mansion, Geol'ge Tllnn. lellol" Ililn.~ Florin, W-7:45 p.m. K·12:30 a.m. X·11:30 p.m. which l1f'r hHshand has inherited from soprano Irma 111'ilk£'. !'o(\IWllnO l'IIl:lrie TUESDAY, AUGUST LOlll!'of' ~I·hilp. his uncle. There is a legpnd abollt the Pencil these Corrections Ragtime Rhythm. Orchestra conducted W.l:OO p.m. K·12:00 noon X·ll:OO a.m. house that "only the presence of a by Jake Park; Reg Gibson and the Four into Program Lists. Last YOllllg, happily married couple in the Cavaliers. AU Parr, producer. From Win· Week's Times. nipeg. Orchestra: More Candy (1917); WILLINGDON CUI). This aftelTloon huuse will lay lo rest the \lllCJlliet spirit The Winter Garden Rag (1913): My Dixie which inhnbits it." Four generations of Rose (1920); Weaving Around Rag there will be a commentary on the MONDAY, AUGUST 2 Wil1ingdon Cup and Canadian JlIllior Sabomincs have failed to by the CBW 5:35-6:00 p.m. GoU Championship from I.ondon, ghost to rest-the ghost of Mndf'leine, Cancel: Present listings. whose lover was killed in the French A BIG OPPOHTUNITY Schedule: Duke of Edinburgh's Tour. Ontario. Monday to Thursday. W.4:30 p.m. K-3:30 p.m. X·2:30 p.m. revolution. The young wifc is inclined (Continued from page 3) to lreat the legend lightly, until some­ thing happens on her first night in the Janine Gingras was born in Mon­ R.E.G. SCHEDULE GINO AND JULIETTE. Blonde Van­ new homc. Thc Unquiet Spirit is based treal and began her singing career at couver singing star Julielte joins the on a slory by Francis Dickie of the age of 16, with a trio organi:.led TeleV;/f;Ofl Heriot Ray, Re. Gino Silvy Quilltet in a new summer by her brother, In addition to singing, SUNDAY, August 1 nlllsieal show which hegins this Satur­ W·9:30 p.m. K·9:30 p.m. X·7:30 p.m. she has studied ballet, Spanish, piano 9:30·10:30 p.m. day. From Toronto. and electric guitar. TUESDAY, August 3 Taking Chance Oil LOI'~; You \Von't Ill" ~ati~ned; Take tile, A P H AI HIE SCHOONER Owhe,tra Behind her shc already has eonsider~ 9:00·10:00 p.m. TraIn; 'l'I11'ee COlus In the Fonnlalll; conducted by nichard Seaborn; Bert ahle radio experience, including an Pennlf'!'o fl'OIll II eal'E'n ; Don·t Take WEDNESDAY, August 4 Your Lon~ Fl'om Me; Ilflwaii

6: 45 Manitoba on Parade 8:45 Weather, Piano 3:30 Musical Program R:OO CSC National News 7:00 CBC News, Weather Personall1ies 4:00 Duke of Edinburgh's 8: 05 Soiree a Quebec and Marine Forecast 9:00 CBC News Saturday, Aug. 14, 1954 Tour 8: 30 Sunshine Club 7 :05 Manitoba on Parade 9:10 Weather, Interlude 4:30 Willingdon Cup 9: 00 Canadian Symphonies 7:30 CBC News, Weather 9:20 Morning Devotions CBW, MANITOBA (990 Kc.) (CDT) 5:00 CBC News, Weather 9:30 Saturday Playhoust> 7:40 Family Wonhlp 9:30 Who's Herb Gott? 5:15 This Week 10:00 Rendezvous 7: 45 Morning Concert 10:00 Musical PTogram 5:30 Sports Colleqe 10:30 Prairie Schooner ,104, Stu Davis 112:30 Melody Roundup 5:45 Invitation 11 :00 Denny Vaughan 8:00 eBC News 10: 30 Show Tunes 11 :59 Dominion Time Sionai 12:45 CBC News, Weather ! 6:00 Now I Ask You II :30 To Be Announced 8:05 Weather 11:00 BBC News 12:00 Messages, Marine 1: 00 Opera 6:30 Gino and Juliette ~r~~ g~~c~eT~~~ 9:07 Sports Reporl 11: 15 Musical Program Forecast and Interlude I 2:30 Touch of Grease Paiol 7:00 Sons of the Saddle I Wealher 9: 15 Saturday Song Shop 11: 30 CBC Stamp Club 112: 15 CSC Farm Club 3:00 Portraits in Sound 7:30 Serenade for Strings '12:30 A Boon to Music ------CBWT, CHANNEL 4 (CDT) 5:30 Horse Opera 6A5 Test Pattern 7 45 Sports Scholar I 9:00 Ethel Barrymore I 9:30 Hollywood Pro. 10:30 Action Theatre TV I 6:30 Junior Science I 7:00 News 8 00 Stage Show Wrestling 1 II :30 News and Sign Olf CBK, SASKATCHEWAN (540 Kc.) (MDT) 6:45 Weather,Clockwatcher 8:30 Mornino Concert 10:45 Stu Davis 3:00 Duke of EdinburQh's 6:00 Sons 01 the Saddle 9: 30 Soiree a Quebec 7:00 CBC News 9:00 CBC News 10:59 Dominion TIme SiQnal Tour 6:30 Postmark U.K. 10:00 Sunshine Club 7 :05 Weather. Interlude 9:10 Weather, Scoreboard ll:OO Who's Herb Golt? 3:30 Willingdon Cup 7:00 CBe National News 10:30 Canadian Symphonies 7: 15 Saturday Song- Shop 9:15 Musical Program II:30 Melody Roundup 4:00 CBC News, Weather 7:05 A Boon to Music 1J:oo CBC News, Weather '1:45 Interlude 9:30 Show Tunes 11:45 CBC News, Weather 4:15 This Week 11: 15 Dance Time 7:55 Family Worship 10:00 BBC News 12:00 Opera 4:30 Sports College 7:30 Prairie Schooner 8:00 CBC News 10:15 Morning Devotions 1:30 Touch of Grease PoiDt 4:45 Invitation 9:00 Denny Vaughan 11:30 Rendezvous 8:05 Weather, Interlude 10:25 Interlude 2:00 Portraits in Sound 5:00 Now I Ask You 8:30 Saturday Playhouse 12:00 Bellman's Choice 8: 15 Hello Saskatchewan 10:30 CBC Stamp Club 2:30 Musical Program 5:30 Gino and Juliette I 9:00 Serenade lor Strings 12:57 CBC News. Weather ------CBX, ALBEHTA (1010 Kc.) nnd CBXA, EDMONTON (740 Kc.) (MST) ------6:45 Weather. Rise and 8:15 Musical Program 9:59 Dominion Time Signal 2:00 Dulce 01 Edinburgh's 5:00 Sons 01 the Saddle 9:30 Soiree a Quebec Shine 8:30 Road Report, Alberta 10:00 Who's Herb Gott? Tour 5:30 Postmark U.K. 9: 00 Sunshine Club 7 00 CBC News Memos 10:30 World Church New. 2:30 Willingdon Cup 6:00 CBC National News 9:30 Canadian Symphoniel 7 05 Weather, Interlude 3~~~ ~~~ ~ee~:' 7 15 Ear1ybird 9:00 BBC New.. 10:45 CBC News, Weather Weather 6:05 A Boon \0 Music 10:00 CDC News, Wealhe. 7 45 Glen Bjarnason, Sporta 9:15 Morning- Devohons 1l:00 Opera 1 3 :30 Sports College 6:30 Prairie Schooner 10:15 Dance Time 7 55 Family Worship 9:25 CBX Reporter 12:30 Touch of Greau Paint 3:45 Invitation 7:00 Denny Vaughan 10:30 Rendc~vous 8 00 CBC News 9:30 CBC Stamp Club 1;00 Portraits in Sound 4:00 Now I Ask You 7:30 Saturday PlayhousE" 11:00 Bellman'. Choice 9 10 Weather 9:45 Stu Davis 1:30 MUllical Program 4:30 Gino and Juliette 8:00 Serenade for Strings II :57 eBC News, Weather CBC DOMINION (~IDT) 1030 Stars Over Hollywood 16:00 London Studio 17:30 Jamboree CBC TIM E S :i ~~ t1JcI~riB~~ Irma Melodie. 8:00 Mart Kenney 5 00 Top Bands 6:30 Memory MUlIic Hall 8:30 Brant Inn Orch. (PRAIRI£ EDITION) 530 Lend An Ear 7:00 Old Time Ballroom 9:00 Dominion News Publilhed weekly b1 tiM Can.dlln Broadt.lt1n, COl'pQutlon It It5 Prlhle nellan HU!lQUlftHI. cnc Dulldlnl. 5-11 »ilTI.jl:1I "'n~.. Wlnnlptlil:. For Corrections and Late Program Notes for Editor: C. E. L'AMI. Last Week·s Times-See This Page. Sublcrlptlon lIate: $1.00 per yelt. Autlwrtzed IS Second CI... Mail, 1'011 Orrtee l>epartm~lIt. Olt~WI.. POltmuler: Please return If not dallvered within the 0.)'•. Unln. ot1~r"hf Ililed, Intormallon and .rtlele. IllPUrlni" In tile Tlmn may Ile r~produced treely. 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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