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PRAIRIE REGION SCHEDULE May 8 -14,1949

Issued Each Week by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation

VOLUME II-No. 19 ISSUED AT WNNIPEG. APRIL 29 5c PER COpy $1.00 PER YEAR This Week:

Winnipeg Sunday Concert (Page 2) * Kerry Wood, Naturalist (Page 3)

CBC Wednesday* Night- Gentlemen of the Jury (Page 5) * Summer Concert (Pace 7)

Horse Racing-* The Preakness (Page 8) * Radio Actress ~ OU WOULD never guess it from the photo­ Y graph, but this young radio actress, SANDRA SCOTT, says she seldom sees a microphone without feeling a pang of fcar. Her ambition is clear and straightfoTward-"to become a better actress" and judging from the demand for her talent, which has been steady ever since her debut in the spring of 1945, she is well on the way. At present she has roles in three weekly dramas: She is John's wife, Christine, in JOHN AND JUDY on Thursdays; Brenda Walker, the woman next door, in ALAN A!\'D ME on Sundays; and Emily \Vardle in the PICKWICK PAPERS on Mondays. This week, and every third week, she replac..'Cs Dorothy Jane Coulding as the teacher on KnmERGARTEN VF/~ AIR; and she will be heard May 8 0!l STACE.:?t' A DOLL'S HOUSE, by Ibsen. Her ne?'t big J~ be a lead in TUE SAGA OF BOB EDWAR~'.Jklle drama series about the famous ~r of""th CalglU)' Eye-Opener. starting May 23. '"'&3'6 Taylor, CBC producer at Winnipeg whose chief SERVA PADRONA (The Maid as Mistress) writ­ interest is serious music. Mr. Taylor also prepares ten in 1733 by Giovanni Battista Pergolesi, who in *** and produces the highly interesting series of Forthcoming'Music From Winnipeg his short twenty-six years wrote fifteen operas as recorded programs on CBW known as the Concert well ~ the great mass of sacred music for which Winnipeg's contributions to the CBC's new series Hour, in which big works such as entire sym­ of Summer Concerts (Fridays, CBW 7:00 p.m.; phonies and piano or other concertos are the order he is most famous. This is for the Summer Concert CBK 9:30 p.m.; CBX 8:30 p.m.), and the regular of the day. The Concert Hour is heard throughout of May 20. Grace Lowery, soprano, will be heard series of Winnipeg Sunday Concerts (Sundays, the week Monday to Friday, at 4:00 p.m. on'CBW. as tile Maid, and Roy Firth, baritone, as the CBW 10,30 p.m.; CBK 9,30 p.m.; CBX 8,30 Mr. Taylor's plans for the near future include a Master. The string orchestra will be conducted p.m.), are the principal concerns just now of T. M. performance of the delightful little opera LA by Eric Wild. (Tum to page 6) Page 2 CBC TIMES Prairie Region

Parisian boulevards. In France, Falla); 0 Cease Thy Singing, Maiden Tohama, Ulmer, Andrex, Guetary and Fair (Rachmaninoff); Two Sketches Sunday, May 8th, 1949 Delyle are names as well known as (Cordon Jacob); Brook Grecn Suite Gisele, Bing Crosby, or Dinah Shore (Custav Holst). From Vancouver. CBW, ~IANlTOBA (990 Ke.) (CDT) in Canada. Songs written or made CBW 11000 p.m.; CBK 10,00 p.m.; 8: 5S Musical Pr09ram 12 :30 Way of the Spirit 6: 30 ChansoD Paris popular by these performers will be CBX 9,00 1'.m. 9 :00 CBe News I :00 CDC News 7:00 Fred Allen heard in this program. Among them 9:03 Weather, Interlude 1:03 Capilal Report 7:30 Comrades in Arms 9:15 World Church News 1:30 Religious Period 8:00 CDC News are: Ma vache et moi (My Cow and I) 9:30 Sunday SChool of the 2:00 N.Y. Philharmonic 8: 10 The Old Songs by MdIlc. Tohama; Pour lui (For Him) The Prairie Gardener 1lli 3:30 Church of the Au 8:30 Album of Familiar 10:00 CSC News 4:00 Male Chorus Music by Lucienne Delyle; Je chcrche un 10:02 Neighbourly News ,,: 30 Critically Speaking 9:00 Stage 49 appartement (I am Looking For An 10:15 Prairie Gardener 5:00 Alan and M. 10:00 OrqaD Music Aparbnent). by Ulmer, Danish singer Summary Of Broadcast Of May 10:30 Recital 5:25 esc News 10:30 Wpq. Sunday Concert I, 1949. 11:00 51. Margaret's 5;27 Weather 11:00 Classics For Today who writes most of his own songs; and Anglican Church 5:30 Oui. and Harriet 11 :30 Vesper Hour T.;n metre vingt, first sung by Andrex, Some May Gardening Activities: 11:S9 Dominion Time Signal 6:00 Weekend Review 12:00 CBC News 12:00 Alan MUla 6:15 John Fisher 12:10 Weather who is described as a younger version 1. Thorough preparation of the soil 12:15 Just Mary of Maurice Chevalier. Drouin and before seeding is the most important CBK, SASKATCHEWAN (540 Ke.) (MDT) Mdlle. Joyal are heard with an or­ job for the gardener in early May. 1n 8:55 Musical Proqrarn 12:03 Songs and Singers 6:30 Comrades in Arms chestra conducted by Andre Durieux. easily worked, sandy loam soils shal­ 9:00 CDC News 12:30 Religious Period 7:00 CBC National News 9:02 Nelghbourly News 1:00 N.Y. Pl.ilharmonlc 7:10 The Old Songs CBW 6,30 p.m.; CBK 5,30 p.m.; low cultivation is suHicient but in 9:15 Prairie Gardener 2:30 Church of the Air 7:30 Album of Familiar CBX 4,30 p.m. heavy soils spading to a depth of nine 9: 30 Recital 3:00 Capital Report Music 10:00 BBC News 3:30 Critically Speakinq 8:00 Stage 49 -- or ten inches is necessary. But in 10:15 World Church News 4:00 Alan and Me 9:00 O%zle and Haniet either case the soil must be made firm 10:30 Quiet Music 4:25 CBC News 9:30 Wpq. Sunday Concert STAGE 49 after working to reduce moisture losses 10:59 Dominion Time 4:27 Weather 10:00 Classics For Today Signal 4:30 Harmony Harbour 10:30 Vesper Hour Drama serie! directed by Andrew through excessive aeration. If manure 11:00 Alan Mills 5:00 Weekend Review 11:00 CBC News Allan, CBC supervisor of drama; is added in the spring it should be 11:15 Just Mary 5:15 John Fisher 11:10 Weather 11:30 Way of the SpIrit 5:30 Chanson Paris 11:15 Tales of the Trolls music by Lucio Agostini. From Tor­ finely divided, well rotted, and evenly 12:00 CDC News 6:00 Fred Allen 11:30 Prelude to Midnight onto. A radio adaptation by Drew incorporated in the soil. CBX, ALBERTA (1010 Ke.) (MST) Crossan of Henrik Ibsen's play, A 2. Weed control during ~fay and 7:55 Musical Proqram 11 :03 Sonqs and Sinqers 5:30 Comrades in Arms Doll's House. Cast: Nora-Sandra early Junc is much more effective and 8 :00 CDC News 11:30 ReUqious Period 6:00 CDC National News Scott; Helmer-John Drainie; Christ­ less labour-consuming than later in 8:02 Neighbourly News 12:00 N.Y. Philharmonic 6:10 The Old Sonqs ine Linde-Ruth Springford; Nils 8:15 Prairie Gardener 1:30 Church of the Air 6: 30 Album of Familiar the season. Sowing seeds should be 8: 30 Recital 2 :00 Capital Report Music Krogstad-Alan King; Dr. Rank-Budd delayed if soil is full of weed seeds 9:00 BDC News 2: 30 Critically Speakinq 7: 00 Staqe 49 Knapp. Drew CrOS5.1n, author of this 9:15 World Church News 3:00 Alan and Me 8: 00 $zzie and Harriel until the nrst crop of weed seeds has 9: 30 Quiet Music 3:25 CBC News 8:30 Wpq. Sunday Concert adaptation, is a CBC producer. He germinated and the seedlings killed 9: 59 Dominion TIme 3:27 Weather 9:00 Classics for Today began his work on Ibsen's play while by shallow surface cultivation. Thcn Signal 3:30 Harmony Harbour 9 :30 Vesper Hour 10:00 CBC NfPWS studying at the Toronto Academy of 10:00 Alan Milb 4:00 Weekend Review sowing should be done with the least 10: 10 Weather Radio Arts. Joining the CBC, getting possible disturbance of the soil. Deep 10:15 Just Mary 4:15 John Fisher 10:15 Tales of the Trolls 10:30 Way of the Spirit 4: 30 Chanson Paris 10:30 Prelude to Midnight married, welcoming his first-born, and cultivation to kill weeds brings fresh 11:00 CBC News 5:00 Fred Allen II :55 CDC News finding a home delayed the work for seeds nearer the surface where they CBC DOMINION NETWORK (MDT) more than a year. Settled at last at will germinate a second crop of 3:30 Aldrich Family 6:30 Henry Morgan 8:15 Bod'. Scrapbook Lake \Vilcox, 0 n tar i o. Cr"'ssan weeds. 4:00 Hawai! Call. 7:00 NBC Theatre 8:30 DoD. Wrlqbt Chorus finished the script and took a copy to 3. Sowing seeds is not to be done 4:30 Can~dlans at Work 7'30 Smoke Ring. 9:00 Dominion New. 5: 00 Talking to the Stars _. Andrew Allan. Allan was out. Crossan carelessly or without consideration of 5:30 Amos 'n Andy 8:00 Chapman & Webb 10:15 Chapman & Webb left the script in his desk. The same 6:00 LUe Beqin. at 80 (Man.) (So.k.. Alta.) the size of seed, the right depth to night Crossan's Lake \Vilcox home sow and the most suitable rate. Small For Corrections and Late Program Notes lor Last Week'. was burned to the ground and every­ seeds must be sown cl05C to the sur­ Times-See Page 8. thing lost, including the notes and face, a half inch being suggested as ITUlster script of the radio version of the greatest depth. that will likely « « NOTES» » MALE CHORUS A Doll's House. Allan, however, read yield satisfactory results. AVOid deep The Goshen College Men's Chorus the surviving copy and accepted it for seeding but leavc thc soil finn after RECITAL of Goshen, Indiana. The chorus is on Stage 49. He describes it as "an honest seeding to keep moisture rising in the Shirley Blois. soprano. From Ot­ tour and will sing from Kitchener, and perceptive adaptation by a man soil around the sccds. tawa. Ontario. who realizes that Ibsen is a gre.'lt 4. Early May sowings likely to CBW 10,30 a.m.; CBK 9,30 a.m.; dramatist and that nothing should be CBW 4,00 p.m. involve some frost on the seedlings CBX 8,30 a.m. -- allowed to stand between him and the should be limited to frost-hardy things, listener." i.e.-vegetables: radish, parsley, cress. CAPITAL REPORT CRITICALLY SPEAKING CBW 9,00 p.m.; CBK 8,00 p.m.; spinach, etc.; flowers; alyssum, candy Professor A. R. M. Lower of tuft. clarkia, larkspurs, poppies, sweet­ Thomas Reynolds from 'Washing­ CBX 7,00 p.m. Queen's University, well known his­ peas. sweet sultans, etc. Frost-tender ton, \Varren Baldwin from Ottawa, -- torian, will review The English­ crops such as beans and cucumbers and Matthew Halton from . Speaking Peoples, by Edgar Mcinnis WINNIPEG SUNDAY CONCERT should not be sown until the latter CB\V 1:03 lJ.m.; CBK 3:00 p.m.; and J. H. S. Reid. CBC concert orchestra conducted part of Mayor even early June. But CBX 2,00 p.m. by Eric Wild; Kenneth Helm, flautist; CBW 4,30 p.m.; CBK 3,30 p.m.; where suc.:c.'t.'Ssive sowings or plantings -- Maurice Burchell. announcer; T. M. CBX 2,30 p.m. are to be made ( corn, potatoes, RELIGIOUS PERIOD -- Taylor, producer. From \Vinnipeg. gladioli) some gambling with frost is Rev. Dr. Frank E. Archibald, St. The Marriage of Figaro (Mozart); pennissible. proVided main plantings John's United Church, Moncton. WEEKEND REVIEW Flute Concerto No. 2 in D Major are made after danger of heavy frost CBW 1,30 p.m.; CBK 12,30 p.m.; A talk by Burton Keirstead. From (Mozart). The famous opera Figaro damage is past. was written in 1787, when Mozart CBX 11,30 p.m. Montreal. 5. Do not be in a rush to set out CBW 6,00 p.m..; CBK 5,00 p.m.; was 31 and had come upon evil days. tomato plants during the first warm CBX 4,00 p.m. It is nevertheless one of the gayest CHURCH OF THE AIR spell. Hold tender plants under cover -- and most charming of his works. The until the soil warms up and danger of Rev. William Askey, All Saints Flute Concerto is an excellent ex­ frost is well past. Church, Winnipeg. CHANSONS DE PARIS ample of the composer's large output CBW 3~30 p.m.; CBK 2:30 p.m.; Juliette Joyal and Denis Drouin, of works in this classification. 6. If early started plants indoors are becoming too tall transplant them into CBX 1,30 p.m. Quebec vocalists, in songs from the CBW CBK 10,30 p.m.; 9,30 p.m.; boxes or pots with more space be­ CBX 8,30 p.m. -- tween plants. The C BeT I 1\1 ES 7. 'Watch out for cutworms. Spread (WESTERN EDITION) CLASSICS FOR TODAY P'ubllahed weekb' by t.be Canadian Broadealtlna CorPoration It IU PUlrie Recloa HMdquarten. poison bait thinly along garden rows. 300 ~Irpbone Blllkltnc. W'lnnlPIC. ll&.ll.ltobl. Orchestra conducted by Jean de Use one teaspoonful of Paris Green Editor: C. E. L'A.YL Rirnanoczy. Grand March, from Slibiulplion lUll: '1.00 Der nar. Authorized .. 8«:or:rd Cia.. Johll. PoIct Mite DeDitrtlllmt. OttaWI, to one (Iuart of bran. Moisten slightly POiltmutt.r: Pltll. «111m 11 not cltlfy.red within !If' dAn. Al""ste (Handel); Danse Espagnol (de after mixing. Prairie Region CBC TIMES Page 3

Furs Here And There Monday, May 9th, 1949

CBW, MANITOBA (990 Kc.) (eDT) 6:45 Sign On, Manitoba on 10:45 Laura Limited 4:45 Waltz Favourites Parade 11 :00 BBC News 5:00 Brave Voyage 6 :55 CBW Reporter II: 15 Aunt Lucy 5:15 Kerry Wood 7:00 CBC News, Weather 1l:30 Sugar 'n Spice 5: 30 Tune Parade 7: 05 Manitoba on Parade 11 :59 Dominion Time Signal 6:00 CBC News 7:30 CBC News, Weather 12:00 Noonday Novelties 6:10 U.N. Commentary 7:40 Manitoba on Parade 12:15 The Happy Gang 6:15 Jack Smith 8:00 CBC News 12:45 Claire Wallace 6: 30 Sports Report 8:05 Weather 1:00 CBC News 6: 45 Don Messer 8:07 Dominion Sportlight 1:10 Weather, Messages 7:00 Just a Memory 8: 15 Breakfast Club I: IS Farm Broadcast 7: 30 Fun Parade 8:45 Weather, CBW 1:45 Plantation House 8:00 Radio Theaua Reporter Party 9:00 CBe National News 8:50 Morning Devotions 2:00 Life Can Be Beautiful 9:15 News Roundup 9:00 CBC News 2:15 Ma Perkins 9: 30 Summerfallow 9:05 Morning Music 2:30 Pepper Young 10:00 Alberta Ranch House 9:15 Kindergarten of the 2:45 Right To Happiness 10:30 MakO' Mine MU5ic Air 3:00 School Broadcast 11:00 Report From the 9:30 Musical Program 3:30 Bernard Braden ProvInces 9:45 Here and There 3:45 Women's News 11: 15 To Be Announced 10:00 Road of Life Commentary 11:30 Raminiscing in Melody 10:15 Big Sister 3:48 West Coast Wives 12:00 CBC News 10:30 What's Your Beef? 4:00 Concert Hour 12:10 Weather CBK, SASKATCHEWAN (540 Kc.) (MDT) 6 :45 Sign On, Clock- 1l:15 Tbe Happy Gang 4:30 La Rut-lIe aux Songes watcher II :45 Claire Wallace 4:45 Un Homme et Son 7:00 CBC News 12:00 Bernard Braden Peche 7:05 Weather 12:15 Kindergarten of the 5:00 Don Harding 7:07 The Clockwatcher Air 5:15 Jack Smith 8:00 CBC News 12:30 Road of Life 5:30 Chico Valle 8:05 Weather 12:45 Big Sister 5:45 Magic Adventures 8: 10 ThO' Clockwatcher 1:00 CBC Naws 6:00 Musical Program 8: IS Breakfast Club 1:10 Weatber, Interlude 6:30 Don Messer 8 :45 CBK Reporter I: IS Farm Broadcast 6 :45 CBC New5 8: 50 Morning Devotions 1:45 Plantation House 6:55 Weather 9:00 CBC News Party 7:00 Current and Choice 9:10 Weatber, Interlude 2:00 Life Can Be Beautiful 7:30 Reminiscing in Melody 9:15 Saskatchewan On 2:15 Ma Perkins 8:00 CBC National News Parade 2:30 Pepper Young 8:15 News Roundup 9 :45 Musical Merry·Go· 2:45 Right to Happiness 8:30 Summerfallow Round 3:00 Feature Concert 9:00 Alberta Ranch House 10:00 BBC News 3:30 Brave Voyage 9:30 Make Mine Music 10: 15 Aunt Lucy 3:45 Women's News 10:00 Radio Theatre Tl1ese two pictures, though indirectly linked, tell a story. On the top is a snap 10:30 Laura Limited Commentary II :00 CBC News sent by H. J. RANDALL of Wawota, Sask., to Peter Wltittall, eRe Prairie Region 10:45 Morning Comment 3 :48 West Coast Wive5 11: 10 Weather 10:59 Dominion Time 4: 00 La Chanson Francoise II: IS Report From thO' Farm Broadcast Commentator. 5howing Mr. Randall's take of ten coyote pelts. Signal 4:10 Radio·Journal Provinces Below MAURICE Sn•..lON, BBC French Commentator, is looking over some white 11:00 What's Your Beef? 4:20 Yvan l'Intrepide 11:30 Just a Memory fox samples at the Hudson's Bay Company's fur sale in London CBX, ALBERTA (1010 Kc.) (MST) 7:00 CBl. News II :30 Road of Life 4:30 Chico Valle iug a favourite pine cone in exchange 7:05 Weather 11 :45 Big Sister 4:45 Magic Adventures tea~ Ouimet Named {;BC 7:10 The Clockwatcher 12:00 CBC News 5:00 Musical Program for your best wrist watch or 7:15 Breakfast Club 12: 10 Weather 5:30 Don Messer spoon," Kerry Wood tells of one who TV Co-ordinator 7: 45 GBX Reporter 12:15 Farm Broadcast 5:45 CBC News stole a prospector's teaspoon and left 7: 50 Morning Devotions 12:45 Plantation House 5 :55 Weather Dr. Frigon Announces New 8:00 CBC News Party 6 :00 Current and Choice in exchange a rich piece of gold 8:10 Weather I: 00 Life Can Be Beautiful 6:30 Reminiscinq in Melody Appointment 8: IS The Clockwatcher I: IS Ma Perkins 7:00 CBC National News quartz which guided the prospector 8:45 Musical Merry-Go. I :30 Pepper Young 7:15 News Roundup to a strike. Otta.wa., April 26-Dr. Augustin Round I :45 Right To Happiness 7: 30 Summerlallow CBW ~:15 p,m. Frigon, General Manager of the cnc, 9:00 BBC News 2:00 Alberta Memos 8: 00 Alberta Ranch House 9:15 Aunt Lucy 2 :30 Melody's the Theme B: 30 Make Mine Music CBK 5045 p.m.; CBX 4,45 p.m.; today announced that Alphonse 9: 30 Laura Limited 2:45 Women's NewlJ 9: 00 Radio Theatre Tuesday, May 10. Ouimet will act as a Co-ordinator of 9:45 Morning Comment Commentary 10:00 CBC News 9:59 Dominion Time 2:48 West Coast Wives 10:10 Weather Television for the Corporation during Signal 3:00 Brave VoyaQe 10:15 Report from the REMINISCING IN MELODY the necessary preliminary stages 10:00 What's Your Beel? 3: 15 Traveller's Tales Provinces 10:15 The Happy Gang 3 :30 Divertimento String orchestra c'Onducted by Ken· preceding actual television operations 10:45 Claire Wallace 3:45 BBC News 10:30 Just a Memory in Canada, Mr. Ouimet is the assistant II :00 Bernard Braden 3:55 U.N. Commentary 11 :00 To Be Announced neth Helm; Cora James, soprano. Russ 11: IS Kindergarten of tbe 4:00 Don Harding 1J:30 Time to Dream Carrier, announcer. From Winnipeg. chief engineer for the CSC, and has Air 4:15 Jack Smith 1J:55 CBC News Orc~cstra: Badinage (Victor Herbert); been actively engaged in television CBC DOMINION NETWORK (MDT) La Cinquintaine (C, Marie); Moon­ work and research since 1932. 8:30 Women's Editor 17:00 Let'5 Go to The Met 18:30 C.W.J.Z, beams (Herbert); La Danse Des A native of Montreal and a graduate (9:30 a:m. CpT Msn,) 7:30 Organ Music 9:00 Dominion News 10:30 Women s Editor .,. .. Demoiselles (Rudolf Friml); These of McGill University in electrical (Sosk., Alta.) 7:45 Billy OConnor Tno 9:15 UnIted Nations Today Foolish Things (StracheY)j That Night engineering, his first position was as 5:30 Club IS 8:00 Contented Hour 9:30 Pickwick Papers I'll Never Forget, from Chimes of research engineer with Canadian Tele­ For Corrections and Late Program Notes for Last Week·. Normandy (Planqueue), Cora James: vision Limited, which established and Times - See Page 8. Yours Is My Heart Alone {Lehar­ operated an experimental television Herzer)j Carissima (A, A, Penn); In transmitter in Montreal between 1932 « NorES » » obtain an airline and telephone serv­ the Luxembourg G:udens (K. L. Man­ and 1934. He joined the Canadian ice. Their current objective is a com­ nin.g). This is a new program of light Rauio Broadcasting Commission, fore­ WEST COAST WIVES munity centre. From Vancouver. music from Winnipeg, produced by runner of the CBC, in 1934, and from The secoed talk by Sally Phillips, CBW 3048 p.m.; CBK 3048 p.m.; Bernard Deaville. Kenneth Helm, who 1937 to 1941 was Operations Engineer free-lance reporter, who has recently CBX 2,48 p.m. conducts the orchestra, is well known and General Supervising Engineer returned from a trip up the west coast -- as first flautist of the Winnipeg Sym­ with the CSC, His duties during this of Brilish Columbia. She will describe KERRY WOOD phony Orchestra, and a studious and period included technical administra­ her stopover at Minstrel Island which Rondo amI Heather, Kerry \Vood's competent musician in matters of tion of the Royal Tour broadcasts, one lies between Vancouver Island and two little girls, have pet hamsters. In theory and arrangement. of the most complicated series of radio the mainland, 175 miles northwest of case you didn't know, hamsters are CBW lL30 p.m.; CBK 7,30 p.m.; broadcasts ever undertaken. Tn 1941 he was appointed Assistant Chief Vancouver. The community of Min­ rat-like rodents with large check CBX 6,30 p.m. strel Tsland numbers twelve families pouches. Children love to watch them -- Engineer for the Corporation. but it is the "metropolis" for a much tucking away pop-<.'Orn in their The Radio Critic.-The radio_ critic A good portion of his time has been larger area of logging camps and pouches. Related to the hamster- who is dealing with noises already 1)01I11C­ spent in the television field in line isolateu families, and the citizens have comes chiefly from Europe and West~ ing around under the ionosphere. He with cnc's general policy of keeping taken their civic duties seriously. They em Asia-is the North American pack can be neither prophet of delieht nor abreast of all developments in TV, h;Jve organized a Board of Trade and rat or trader, a foothills and mountain prognosticator of woe, His shouts and today Mr, Ouimet is generally a Ladies Club. They had a successful resident who, aecording to Mr. Wood, are echoes and his talc twice-told.­ recognized as the greatest authority in drive for a school and went on to "never steals, but always trades, leav- Earle Birney. on. C13C.. (Continued on page 6) Page 4 ene TIMES Prairie Region

Curtain Time Tuesday, May lOth, 1949

CBW, MANITOBA (990 Ke.) (CDT) 6:45 Siqn On, Manitoba on 10:45 Laura Limited 5:00 BravD Voyage Parade 11:00 BBC News 5:15 Magic Adventures 6:55 CBW Reporter 11: 15 Aunt Lucy 5:30 Tune Parade 7 :00 CBC News, Waather 11 :30 Sugar 'n Spice 6:00 CBC News 7:05 Manitoba on Parade 11 :59 Dominion TIme 6:10 U.N. Commentary 7:30 CBC News, Weather Signal 6:15 Jack Smith 7:40 Manitoba on Parade 12:00 Noonday Novelties 6:30 Sports Report 7:45 The Furrow 12:15 The Happy Gang 6:45 Western Five 8:00 CBC News 12 :45 Sinqalonq 7:00 Sonqs from the Shows 8 :05 Weather 1:00 CBC News 7:30 Tale8 of the Minstrels 8 :07 Dominion Sportliqht I: 10 Woather, Meesalifes 8:00 Bob Hope 8: IS Breakfast Club 1; 15 Farm Broadcast 8:30 Fibber McGee and 8:45 Weather, CBW 1: 45 Smoke Rinqs Molly Reporter 2:00 Life Can Be Beautiful 9:00 CBC National News 8:50 Morning Devotions 2: 15 Ma Perkins 9:15 News Roundup 9:00 CBC News 2:30 Pepper Young 9:30 Mystery Theatre 9:05 Morning Music 2:45 Right To Happiness 10:00 Music by Eric Wild 9:15 Kindergarten 01 the 3:00 School Broadcast 10:30 Leicestor Square Air 3:30 Bernard Braden 11:00 Points of View 9:30 Morning Comment 3:45 Women's News 9 :45 Here and Thero Commentary 11: IS To Be Announced 10:00 Road 01 Lile 3: 48 School for Consumers 11:30 Haritage of Music 10:15 Big Sister 4: 00 Concert Hour 12:00 CBC News 10:30 What's Your Beef? 4:45 Waltz Favourites 12:10 Weather CIlK, SASKATCHEWAN (540 Ke.) (MDT) 6:45 Siqn On, Clock· II:45 Sinqalong 4:45 Un Homme et son watcher 12:00 Bernard Braden Peche 7:00 CBC News 12:15 Kindergarten of the 5:00 Guitar Quartet 1:05 Weather Air 5:15 Jack Smith 7:01 The Clockwatcher 12:30 Road of Life 5:30 Fred Hill 8:00 CDC News 12:45 Big Slater 5:45 Kerry Wood 8:05 Weather 1:00 CBC News 6:00 Songs from the Shows 8:10 The Clockwatcher 1:10 Weather, Interlude 6:30 Western Five- A cast for one of (he CtlRTAIN TIM::: dramas (CBG Dominion Network, Wed­ 8:15 Breakfast Club 1:15 Farm Broadcast 6:45 CBC News 8: 45 CDR: Reporter 1:45 Smoke Rings 6:55 Weather nesdays, 7:30 1J.m.) is here seen rehearsing a script in 011e of CBG's Toronto 8:50 Morning Devotions 2:00 Life Can Be Beautiful 7:00 Recital studios. Andrew Allan directs the series. 9:00 CBC News 2'15 Ma Perkins 7:30 Fibber McGee and 9:10 Weather, Interlude . Molly 9:15 Saskatchewan On 2:30 Pepper Young 8:00 CBC National News cartoonist; Sir Michael Buleon of the Parade 2:45 Right to Happiness 8:15 News Roundup E&ling Studios, who produced Dead Galgay To Head 9:45 Musical Merry-Go- 3:00 School Broadcast 8:30 Leicester Square Round 3:30 Brave Voyage 9:00 Bob Hope of Night and The Captive Heart; and eRe Nfld. Region 10:00 BBC News 3:45 Women's News 9:30 Mystery Theatre Alec Guinness, British actor whose 10:15 Aunt Lucy Commentary 10:00 Music by Eric Wild Former General Manager of Island 10:30 Laura Limited 3:48 School for Consumers 10:30 Heritage of Music characterization of the villainous Corporation Named CBC Repre· 10:45 Morning Comment 4:00 La Chanson Francalse 11:00 CBC News Fagin in Oliver Twist was widely ac­ 10:59 Dominion Time sentative Signal 4:10 Radio-Journal II:IO Weath8'r claimed. Dom. 8:30 p.m. 11:00 What's Your Beef? 4:20 Le Ciel par-dessus les 11:15 Points of View Ottawa, April 26-\Villiam F. Gal­ 11: 15 The Happy Gang Toits 11:30 Tales of the Minstrels MUSIC BY ERIC WILD gay, formerly general manager of the Broadcasting Corporation of New­ ALBERTA 0010 Ke.) (MST) Orchestra conducted by Eric Wild; CBX, foundland, has been appointed CBe II :45 Big Sister 4 :45 Kerry Wood Roy Firth, baritone; Maxine \\Tare, 1:00 CDC News Regional Representative in the new 7:05 Weather 12:00 CBC News 5 :00 Songs from the Shows contralto; Harry Trousdale, an­ 7: 10 The Clockwatcher 12:10 Weather 5:30 Western Five province. The appoinhnent was 5:45 CBC News nouncer; T, M, Taylor, producer. Or­ 7: 15 Breakfast Club 12:15 Farm Broadcast announced in Ottawa by Dr. Augustin 7:45 CBX Reporter 12:45 Smoke Rings 5:55 Weather chestra: Blue. Room (Rodgers); Apol­ 7:50 Morning Devotions 1:00 Life Can Be Beautiful 6:00 Recital Frigon, CBC General Manager. 8:00 CBC News 1: 15 Ma Perkins 6:30 Fibber McGee and ogies to Rossini, a Sketch based on 8:10 Weather I :30 Pepper Younq Molly . the Opcra William Tell, arranged by Under the terms of union with 8:15 The Clockwatcher 1 :45 Right to Happiness 1:00 CBC National News 8:45 Musical Merry-Go- 2: 00 School Broadcast 7:15 News Roundup Eric Wild; Stardust (Carmichael); Canada, the Broadcasting Corporation Round 2:30 Melody's the Theme 7:30 Leicester Square Tango di Roses (Babera); When the of Newfoundland was taken over by 9:00 BBC News 2 :45 Women's News 8: 00 Bob Hope the Canadian Broadcasting Corpora­ 9:15 Aunt Lucy Commentary 8:30 Mystery Theatre One You Love (Lisbona-Lubin). Roy 9: 30 Laura Limited 2 :4.8 School for Consumers 9: 00 Music: by Eric Wild Firth: Galway Bay (Colahan); Shad­ tion, forming the Newfoundland or 9:45 Morning Comment 3:00 Brave Voyage 9:30 Heritage of Music sixth region of the national system. 9:59 Dominion Time Signal 3:15 Spotlight on a Star 10:00 CBC News rdck (MacGim'sey), Maxine Ware: 10:00 What's Your Beef? 3:20 Sketches in Melody 10:10 Weather Ain't Misbchavin' (Razaf.Waller). William Galgay's radio experience 10:15 The Happy Gang 3 :30 Divertimento 10:15 Points of View 10:45 Sinqa10ng 3:45 BBC News 10:30 Tales of the Minstrels CBW 10,00 p.m,; CBK 10,00 p.m.; dates from 1925 when he became pro­ 11: 00 Bernard Braden 3:55 U.N. Commentary II ;00 To Be Announced CBX 9,00 p.m. gram director and announcer of radio 11: 15 Kindergarten of the 4: 00 Guitar Quartet II :30 To Be Announcee:. station'VOCM in St. John's, while Air 4:15 Jac:k Smith 11:55 CDC News LEICESTER --:CS-=-QTJ:=t·A'C:. 11:30 Road of Life 4:30 Fred Hill RE teaching school there. In 1930 he Harry Pryce and the orchestra, with joined RCA Distributors in St. John's, CBC DOMINION NETWORK (MDT) songs by Belle McEwan, Bill Carr and and later worked with the sound­ 5:30 Club IS • I8:00 Famous Jury Triols \ 9:30 Keep in Touch the Barbershop Quartet; Eric Vale as picture division of the Northern Elec­ 6:30 Gilbert and Sullivan 8:30 Movie Scene 10:30 G. ilbert and Sullivan (7:30 p.m. CDT, 8:45 Tony the Troubadour (Sask.) the Old Stager. Bill Carr and the tric Company both in Montreal and Man,) 9:00 Dominion News (10:30 p.m. MST. Quartet open with Hold Your Hand S~. 7:30 Let's Play Bridge 9:15 United Nations Today Alta.) John's. Out Naughty Boy; the orchestra plays In the latter period, from 1932 to For Corrections and Late Program Notes lor Last Week·s. Everybody's Doing It; Belle sings In 1939, he was also manager of the Times - See Page 8. the Garden of Tomorrow; and Len Dominion Broadcasting Company in Hayman steps out of the Quartet to St. John's, which in 1935 absorbed the « « NOTES »» THE MOVIE SCENE join Belle in the duet, Waltz Me Newfoundland Broadcasting Com­ News and views of films from Around Again 'ViI!ie. The whole cast pany. In 1939 he was named general SONGS FROM THE SHOWS studios around the world, by Gerald will present selections from the manager of the newly-created Broad­ Recorded series of selections from Pratley, read by John Rae. Formerly Chocolate Soldier. From Vancouver, casting Corporation of Newfoundland, musical comedies, light opera and heard on Saturdays, the program CBW 10,30 p.m.; CBK 8,30 p.m,; which was given a constitution quite other musicals. From Edmonton. moves to Tuesdays this week. Cana­ CBX 7,30 p,m. similar to that of the Canadian CBW 7,00 p.m.; CBK 6,00 p,m.; dian, British and Hollywood studios, HERITAGE O=F-=MC=USIC Broadcasting Corporation. The BCN CBX 5,00. p.m. and film festivals, are covered. Ex­ Orchestra conducted by John Avi­ operated stations at St. John's, Can­ -- cerpts from sound tracks are used. son. Second dance from the suite, der, and Corner Brook. Plans arc Tonight's program will include an out­ Gymnopedies (Erik Sati~, arr, Laur­ underway for the establishment of RECITAL line of the series and list of fortLcom· ence Wilson); Cosi Fan Tuttie Over­ another station at Grand Falls. The third of a group of four recitals ing features. In coming weeks, this ture (Mo7..art); Symphony in B Flat Mr. Galgay is vice-chairman of the by two Edmonton musicians-Mary series will include talks by Michael (Haydn); and Kalamationos, a Grcek Newfoundland Press Club, a member Drummond, pianist, and Egon Grap­ Powell, of The Archer Studios, who traditional. From Vancouver. of the Newfoundland Public Libraries entin, violinist. From Edmonton. produced The Red Shoes and 49th CBW 1"30 p.m.; CBK 10,30 p.m,; Board and the advisory board on CBK 7,00 p.m.; CBX 6,00 p.m. Parallel; David Hand, J. Arthur· Rank CBX 9,30 p.m. Visual and Adult Education. Prairie Region CBC TIMES Page 5

Adapts Ibsen been studying in New York with Fritz Wednesday May nth, 1949 Reiner and Dmitri MitropOu)os. CBW 9,30 1).m.; CBK 8,30 p.m.; CBX 7:30 p.m. CBW, MANITOBA (990 Kc.) (COT) 6:45 Sign On. Manitoba on 10:45 Laura Limited 3:48 Our Country Women Parade 11:00 BBC News 4:00 Concert Hour GENTLEMEN OF THE JURY 6: S5 CBW Reporter II: 15 Aunt Lucy 4:45 Waitt Favourites BBC production of a play by Leslie 7:00 cac News, Weather 11 :30 Sugar 'n Spice 5:00 Brave VoyaliJe 7: 05 Manitoba on Parade 11:S9 Dominion Time Signal 5:15 Magqle Muqqins R.liley, dealing with the trial of 'Vil­ 7:30 cae News. Weather .12:00 Noonday Novelties 5:30 Tune Parade Ibm Penn (who later gave his name 7:40 Manitoba on Parade­ 12:15 The Happy Gang 6:00 CBC News e:oo cac New. 12:45 Claire Wallace 6:10 U.N. Commentary to the state of Pennsylvania) for sedi­ 8:05 Weather 1:00 CDC News 6:15 Jack Smith tion in 1670. The trial came to oc'Cupy 8:07 Dominion SporUiqbt 1:10 Weather. Messages 6: 30 Sports Report 8: 15 Breakfast Club I: 15 Farm Broadcast 6:45 Don Messer an important place in British legal 8:45 Weather. CBW 1:45 Plantation House 7: 00 Edmund Hockridqe history. Penn, a Quaker, went to Lon­ Reporter Party 7:15 Tales Of The Trails 8:50 Morning Devotions 2:00 Life Can Be Beautiful 7: 30 Short Story don to comfort his dying father, and 9:00 CBe News 2:15 Ma Perkins 8: 00 Concert Orchestra found that the Quaker meeting place 9:05 Morning Music 9:00 CBC National News 2:30 Pepper Younq ill Gracechurch Street had been closed 9:15 Kinderqarten of the 2:45 Right To Happineaa 9:15 News Roundup Ai< 9:30 Dlstinquiahed Artists by soldiers. Tn protest, he began 9:30 Musical Proqram 3:00 School Broadcast 10:00 Gentlemen oj the 9:45 Here and There 3:15 Musical Program J",y preaching in the street, and was :'1r­ 10:00 Road of Life 3:30 Bernard Braden 11:00 Symphonic Recordings rested for unlawful assembly. He de­ 10:15 Big Sisler 3:45 Women's News 12:00 CDC News 10:30 What's Your Beef? Commentary 12: 10 Weather nounced the charge as illegal. Against the court's direction, the jury refused CBI{, SASKATCHEWAN (540 Kc.) (MDT) to find him guilty of unlawful as­ 6:45 Siqn On, Clock- 11:45 Claire Wallace 4:45 Un Homme at son watcher 12:00 Bernard Braden Peche sf'mbly, and the twelve jurors were 1:00 CDC News 12:15 K~nd9"fgarten of the 5:00 Edmund Hockridqe fined. The Court of Common Pleas 1:05 Weather Au. 5:15 Jack Smith 7:07 The Clockwatcher later vindicated the jury, and declared 12:30 R?Od of Life 5:30 To Be Anllounced DREW CROSSAN, eRG producer, wl10se 8:00 CBC News 12:45 Big Sister .. the fines illegal. The trial established 8:05 Weather 1:00 CBC News 5:45 Maqqie Muqqms adaptation of Henrik Ibsen's play, A 1:10 Weather, Interlude 6:00 Rendezvous Room the right of juries to find on facts even 8:10 The Clockwatcher DOLL'S HOUSE, will be heard on CBC's 8:15 Breakfast Club 1:15 Farm Broadcast 6:30 Don Messer against the court's direction. 8 :45 CBK Reporter 1:45 Plantation House 6:45 CBC News Stage 49 May 8. 8 :50 Morning Devotions Party 6:55 Wealher CBW 10,00 p.m.; CBK 10,00 p.m.; 9:00 CBC News 2: 00 Life Can. Be Beautiful 7: 00 Song Festival CBX 9,00 p.m. 9:10 Weather, Interlude 2:15 Ma Perkms 7:30 Short Story CONCERT ORCHESTRA 9; 15 Saskatchewan On 2: 30 Pepper Younq . Parade 2:45 Right to Happiness 8:00 CBC Nahonal News CBC orchestra conducted by Geof­ 9:45 Musical Merry·Go. 3:00 Feature Concert 8:15 News Roundup --- Round 3:30 Brave Voyage 8:30 Distinguished Artists frey Waddington. From Toronto. Healey Willan Is 10:00 BBC News 3:45 Women's News 9:00 Concert Orchestra Three works by Dr. Healey Willan of 10:15 Aunt Lucy Commentary 10:00 Gentlemen 01 the Veteran Of Music 10:30 Laura Limited 3:48 Our Country Women Jury Toronto: Coronation March; Fugue 10:45 Morning Comment 4:00 La Chanson Francaise 11:00 cac News For Strings from Brcbcuf and His Distinguished Composer Began 10:59 Dominion Time Siqnal 4:10 Radio-Journal 11:10 Weather 11:00 What's Your Beef? 4:20 Yvan l'Intrepide 11:15 Our Canadian Foibles Brethem; Symphony No, 1 in D Career At Eleven 11: IS The Happy Gang 4 :30 Chronique Litteraire II:30 London Studio Concert Minor. The Coronation March was Dr. Healey Willan, three of whose CBX. ALBERTA (lOlO Kc.) (MST) first performed at a Toronto Promen­ ade Concert in July, 1937. The Fugue best-known musical compositions ",vi!! 7:00 CBC News 11 :30 Road of Life 4:00 Edmund Hockridge be perfonned on Wednesday 7:05 Weather 11 :45 Blq Sister 4:15 Jack Smith for Strings was originally written as a cnc 7:10 The ClockwatchEl'f 12:00 CBC News 4: 30 To Be Announced 11), number in the incidental music for l\'ight this week (May was born 7: IS Breakfast Club 12:10 Weather 4:45 Maqgie Muqqina in London in J880, and educated at 7: 45 CBX Reporter 12:15 Farm Broadcast 5:00 Rende:&vous Room Dlebeuf and His Brethem. The Sym­ 5:30 Don Messer 7: 50 Morninq Devotions 12:45 Plantation House phony No. 1 was written and had its Sr. Saviour's Choir School in East­ 8 :00 CBC News Party 5:45 CBC News bourne, where he played and con­ 8:10 Weather 1:00 Life Can Be Beautiful 5:55 Weather first perfonnance at a Promenade 6:00 Sonq Festival 8:15 The Clockwatcher I: IS Ma Perkins Concert in October, 1936. Dr. Willan ducted services at the age of 11. At 16 8:45 Musical Merry-Go- I :30 Pepper Younq 6: 30 Short Story he was an associate of the Royal Col­ Round 1 :45 Riqhl to Happiness 7:00 CBC National News has written more than 300 composi­ 9:00 BBC News 2: 00 Alberta Memos 7:15 News Roundup lege of Organists, and at 18 a Fellow, 9:15 Aunt Lucy 2:30 Melody's the Theme 7: 30 Diatinquiahed ArtLits tions, including two symphonies, a 5:30 Laura Limited 2:45 Women's News 8:00 Concert Orchestra piano concerto, chamber music, choral He continued his musical studies 9:45 Morning Comment Commentary 9: 00 Gentlemen of the under William Stevenson Hoyte in 9:59 Dominion Time Siqnal 2:48 Our Country Women Ju,>, music, and instrumental pieces; Brc­ 10:00 What's Your Beef? 3:00 Brave Voyage 10:00 CBC News beuf and His Brethem, an historical London, and was for ten yea.rs-1903­ 10:15 The Happy Ganq 3:15 Spotlight on a Star 10: 10 Weather IP13-organist of St. John Baptist 10:45 Claire Wallace 3:20 Sketches in Melody 10:15 Our Canadian Foibles pageant; and an opera, Dierdre of the 11:00 Bernard Braden 3:30 Divertimento 10:30 London Studio Concert Sorrows, commissioned by the CBC Church in Kensington. He was closely 11: 15 ICinderqarten of the 3:45 BBC News 11:00 Opera Time associated with the London Gregorian AI< 3:55 U.N. Commentary 11:55 CBC News and first performed on the air during tIle Easter season of 1946. Dr. 'Villan Association at this time, and was rec­ CBC DOMINION NETWORK (MDT) has been the musical director at the ognized as an authority on plain 8:30 Women's Editor 7:00 Milton Berle Show 9:00 Dominion News (9:30 a.m. CDT (8:00 p.m_ CDT 5:15 Provincial Affain Church of St. Mary Magdalene in chant. Man.) Man.) (10:15 p.m. CDT Toronto since 1921. His many an­ Dr. Vlillan came to Con..'\da in 1913 10'30 Women's Editor 7:30 Curtain Time Man.) . (Sa k AU ) 8:00 Milton Berle Show 9:15 United NaUons Today thems, carols, motets, etc. are used to head the department of theory at •., a. (Sask. and Alta.) (Sosk. and Alta.) widely in churches in England and Toronto Conservatory. In 1922 he 5:30 Club IS 8:30 My Friend Irma 5:30 Opportunity Knocks the United States. He is a lecturer at was elected head of Toronto's Arts For Corrections and Late Program Hotes lor Last Week-s the University of California, and will and Letters Club, first musician so Times - See Page 8. go there this montIl to attend the pre­ honoured. He set the club's constim­ miere performance of his ~atest work, tion to music in the same year. He left » Hill, Barbara Kelly and Mona « « NOTES » the Conservatory in 1936 and became O'Hearn. called The Royce Hall Suite. a professor in the faculty of music at Dom. 7,30 p.m. CBW 8,00 p.m.; CBK 9,00 p.m.; CURTAIN TIME CBX 8,00 p.m. Toronto University. Dr. 'Villan is the founder of the Drama series, directed by Andrew CBC Wednesday--- Night -- Tudor Singers musical group and has DISTINGUISHED ARTISTS Allan. Lorne Greene, narrator; Herb SHORT STORY St'rvL'tl as adjudicator at many musical May, announcer; Dorothy Alt, vocal­ Pictures, by ICrttherine Mansfield. Albert Prau, violinist. From Tor­ festivals. Geoffrey Waddington, Reg­ ist; incidental music by Lucio Agos­ read by Margo Christie. From Tor­ onto. Sonata Tn A Minor (Nicolo Pas­ inald Goddcn, Ernest White, Godfrey tini. From Toronto, This series is onto. The story is from Miss Mans­ quali), .'lIT. Eugene Ysaye); Much Ado Ridout, and Robert Fleming nre some nearing the end of its Gfth year, and field's Bliss and Other Stories, pub­ About Nothing (Eric Komgold); Canadian musicians who have studied has progressed from using only one or lished in 1920. It deals with the eaTly \Valtz In D Major (Alan Shulman); with him, two Canadian scripts in a season to a Glm industry in England. KatIlerine Chant de Roxane from Opera King present production which is 90 per Mansneld was born in New Zealand, Roger (Karol Szymanowski). Albert cent native. More adaptations than but spent much of her short life in Pratz made his radio debut in Toronto How \Vas TI1Dt Again, Lady?-There original dramas are used. Veteran Tor­ England, France and GenDany. She in 1929 at the age of 15. At 16 he is also another point we might as well onto radio actors make up the casts, died in 1923 at the age of 34. conducted his first broadcast. He con­ face: It is that on the whole men are including Budd Knapp, T. W. Tweed, CBW 7:30 p.m.; CBK 7:30 p.m.; ducted CBC programs in 'Vinnipeg much better at evcrytlJing than wom­ John Drainie, Bernard Braden, Alice CBX 6,30 p.m. during one season. Since 1943 he has eo.-Virginia Crahame. on BBC. Page 6 ene TIMES Prairie Region

nical Advisory Committee of the Naturalist Canadian Radio Technical Planning Thursday, May 12th, 1949 Board.

CBW, MANITOBA (990 Kc.) (CDT) 6:45 Sign On. Manitoba on 10:30 What's Your Beef? 4 :45 Waltz Favourite. G. and S. Leading Lady Parade 10:45 Laura Limited 5:00 Brave Voyage S:SS CBW Reporter 11:00 BBC News 5: 15 Outdoor Stories 7:00 CDC News. Weather 11:15 Aunt Lucy 5:30 Tune Parade Had Prosperous Year 1:05 Manitoba on Parade 11:30 Sugar 'n Spice 6:00 CDC News 7:30 CDC News, Weather 11 :59 Dominion Time Sig-nol 6:10 U.N. Commentary Doreen Hulme Of Sault Ste, Marie 7:40 Manitoba on Parade U:OO Noonday Novelties 6:15 Jack Smith Sings Top Roles In ene Scrieli: 7:45 The Furrow 12:15 The Happy Gang 6:30 Sports Report 8:00 CBe News 12:45 Singolonq 6:45 Weatem Five Dureen Hulme, who is playin~ 8:05 Weather 1:00 esc New," 7: 00 The Happy Time 8:07 Dominion Sporl1ight 1:10 Weather, Messages 7:30 John and Judy ieading roles in many of the CBC's 8:15 Breakfast Club 1:15 Farm Broadcast 8: 00 Music Hall radio versions of the Gilbert and Sulli­ 8:45 Weather. CBW I :45 Smoke Rings 8:30 Reporter 2:00 Lif. Co"n Be Beautiful 9:00 CBC Notional News vnn operas (Tuesdays, CBC Dominion 8:50 MornIng Devotions 2:15 Ma Perkins 9:15 News Roundup Network, 7:30 p.m. COT. 10:30 p.m. 9:00 CDC News 2:30 Pepper Younq 9:30 Eventide 9:05 Mominq Music 2:45 Right to Happiness 10:00 The NaUon's Business MDT, 10:30 p,m, MST) thinks the 9: IS Kindergarten 01 the 3:00 To Be Announced 10:15 Recital L1st twelve months have been pretty Air 3:30 Bernard Braden 10:30 Home Town Stories 9:30 Morning Comment 3:45 Women's New. 11:00 Recital good. Tn that time, she has had a 9:45 Here and There Commentary 11:30 Chamber Music d.1ughter, won a national singing 10:00 Road of Life 3:48 A Book I Like 12:00 CBC Newa 10: 15 Bi; Slater 4:00 Concert Hour 12:10 WlKIther award (Opporhmity Knocks), sung a CBK, SASKATCIlEWAN (540 Kc.) (MDT) program series of her own, and won 6:45 Sign On, Clock- 11:45 Singalong 5:00 Un Homme et son leading roles in a national series of watchtn' 12:00 Bernard Braden Peche light operas. 7:00 CDC Nows 12:15 Kindergarten of the 5:15 Jack Smith 7:05 Weather Air 5:30 Wally Wicken Miss Hulme (Mrs. Thomas 'Mul­ 7:07 The Clockwatcher 12:30 Road of Life 5:45 Outdoor Stories KERRY WOOD, w1wse mernj tales of hinch) is a native of Sault Ste. Marie, 8:05 Weather 12:45 Biq Sillter 6:00 The Happy Time the bird and animal denizens of wood 8:10 The Clockwatcher 1:00 CDC News 6:30 Western FIve She has heen singing since childhood, (Ind prairie are heard on CBW on 8:15 Breakfast Club 1:10 Weather, Interlude 6:45 CBC News and her great forte has alw3Ys been 8:45 CBK Reporter 1:15 Farm Broadcast 6:55 Weather Mondays (5:15 p.m.) and on, CBK 8:50 Morning Devotions 1:45 Smoke Rings 7:00 Recital ennnciation, which is especially useful 9:00 CDC News 2:00 Life Can Be Beautiful 7:30 Wayne and Shuster and CBX on Tuesdays (5:45 p.m. ancl 9:10 Weather, Interlude 2:15 Ma Perkins 8:00 CBC National News 4:45,).m.), lives in ned Deer, Alberta,. in the intricate libretto of the Gilbert 9:15 Saskatchewan On 2:30 Pepper Young 8:15 News Roundup and Sullivan operas. At the Algoma Parade 2:45 Right to Happiness 8:30 EventIde within sight of the Rocky MOllntain 9:45 Musical Merry-Go- 3:00 Feature Concert 9:00 The NaUon's Bualness foothills. fiere he is in one of his Music Festival she won first awards in Round 3:30 Brave Voyago 9:15 Recital several classes for three years in suc­ 10:00 BBC News 3:45 Women's News 9:30 John and Judy favourite haunts, training his binocu­ 10: 15 Aunt Lucy Commentary 10:00 Music Hall lars on one of those four-footed cession, and subsequently went to 10:30 Laura Limited 3:48 A Book I Like 10:30 Chamber Muslc characters whose biographies he Toronto Conservatory for further 10:45 Morning Comment 4:00 La Chanson Francoise 11 :00 CBC News 10:59 Dominion Time Signal 4:10 Radio-Journal 11:10 Weather delighb' to sketch, sh.ldy, She has been a guest artist 11:00 What's Your Beef? 4:20 Yvan l'Intrepide 11:15 Emma Caalor with the Toronto Symphony Or­ 11:15 The Happy Gang 4:30 Sherlock Holmes 11:30 Home Town Stories chestra, and on the Eleclrie Hour CBX, ALBERTA (lOIO Kc.) (MST) heard in the third of a series of re­ broadcast. citals. From Winnipeg. 7:00 CBC News 11:45 Big Sister 4:45 Outdoor Stories The Gilhert and Sullivan operas nre 'i:C5 Wt>ather 12:00 CBC News 5:00 The Happy Time CBW 11:00 p,m,; C8K 7:00 p,m,; 7:10 The Clockwatcher 12:10 Weather 5:30 Western Five l.1t'ing performed by the CBC Light 7:15 Breakfast Club 12:15 Farm Broadcast 5:45 CBC News C8X 6:00 p,m, 7:45 CBX Reporter 12:45 Smoke Rings 5:55 Weather Opera Group, directed by Geoffrey 7: 50 Morning Devotions 1:00 Life Co:n Be Beautiful 6:00 Recital 'Vaddington. All 13 of the famous 8:00 CBC News 1:15 Ma Perkins 6:30 Wayne and Shuster FORTHCOMING MUSIC comedies are being broadcast. 8: 10 Weather I :30 Pepper Young 7:00 CBC National News (Continued from page 1) 8:15 The Clockwatcher 1:45 Rlqht to Happiness 7:15 News Roundup 8:45 Musical Merry-Go. 2:00 Alberta M,emos 7:30 Eventide Round 2~30 Melody's the Theme 8:00 The Nation's Business A later {.."oncert from 'Vinnipeg in 9:00 BBC News 2:45 Women's News West Coast Wives 9:15 Aunt Lucy Commentary 8:15 Recital this same series will consist of musical 9: 30 Laura Limited 2:48 A Book I Like 8:30 John and Judy arrangements by Eric 'Vild, performed 9:45 Morning Comment 3:00 Brave Voyage 9:00 Music Hall by a concert orchestra conducted by 9:59 Dominion Tim.. Signal 3:15 Spotlight on a Star 9:30 Chamber Music 10:00 What's Your Beef? 3:20 Sketches in Melody 10:00 CBC News Mr. Wild_ This will be music in rather 10: 15 The Happy Gang 3:30 Divertimento 10:10 Weather a lighter vein. 10:45 Singalong 3:45 BBC News 10:15 Emma Caslor 11 :00 Bernard Braden 3:55 U.N. Commentary Mr. Taylor's plans include a fair II:15 Kinderqarten of the 4:00 Tony the Troubadour 10:30 Home Town Stories amount of operatic work. His Sunday Air 4:15 Jack Smith 11:00 This Week's Composer 11 :30 Road 01 Life 4:30 Wally Wicken 11:55 CDC News Concert of May 1 (in rehearsal at the time of going to press), includes two CBC DOMINION NETWORK (MDT) operatic arias sung by Cora James, 5:30 Club 15 8:00 Personal Autographs 19:15 United Na~lons Today 9: 30 Cross Sechon soprano-Dept/is 1a iour, from Char­ 7 :00 Suspense 8: 3D Chuckwagon 10: 15 Provincial Affairs pentier's opera Louise, and Pace, Pace, 7:30 Can You Top Thill? 1 9:00 Dominion News (Alta,) Mio Dio, from La Forza del Destino. For Corrections and Late Program Notes for Last Week's The Sunday Concert of May 8 will Times - See Page 8. be a program of classical orchestral music, and in the not too distant HOME TOWN STORIES future Mr. Taylor has plans for a full­ «« HOTES »» dress performance by the Ukrainian Drama §eries by Max Braithwaite, SUSPENSE Male Choir of Winnipeg, and a per­ Academy Award winner Claire directed by Alfred Parr. Frank Stan­ formance of one of J. S. Bach's Trevor will star in an original radio ley, announcer. From Winnipeg. A Brandenburg Conccrtos. drama, The Light S...vitch, hy Richard fur the r episode 0 f small-town Bodra. From CBS Hollywood. life sub-titled The Power of the Press. Cast: R. D. Seymore-George OUIMET NAMED CBC-Concluded Dom, 7,00 p_,n_,_,__ Secord; Wilbur Pendington - Roger Canada on all tcehnical matters pcr­ RECITAL Beaufoy; Helene Battersby - Maxine tailling to televiSion, including costs George Kent, tenor; Roline Mac­ Miller; Mrs. Battersby-Ruth Hand. and operation. SALLY PHILLIPS, a Vancouver radio Kidd, piano accompanist, Russ This is a comic episode in whieh Wit· During 1947, Mr. Ouimet, accom­ commentator and free umce tvriter Carrier, announcer. From Winnipeg. bur, who desires to be a great editor, panied by H. G. Walker, Manager of who has just returned from a boat trip Veil Your Lightnings (Handel); Have tangles himself in conflicting motives CBC's Dominion network, made a up the coast of British Columbia, will You Seen But A White Lily Grow? and wShubs a great many people, in­ study tour of television in Britain, be heard again this week as the (Sidney Drew); Phyllis Has Such cluding his favourite girl friend. France and Holland and has also speaker in the Monday afternoon series Charming Craces (tead. arr. Lane Wil­ CBW 10:30 1',m,; CBK lL30 p,m,; studied operations in television centres West Coast Wives. During her trip son), Passing By (E, C. Pmcell); CBX 10,30 p,m, in the United States. He is a member she studied living conditions in /is1ling \<\'here'er You Walk (Handel). -- of the Television Committee of the and logging settlements and her talk CBW 10,15 p,m, CBK 9:15 p,m,; RECITAL Institnte of Radio Engineers and is will be about a stopover at Minstrel C8X 8: 15 p,m, Cecile Henderson, pianist, will be also chairman of the Television Tech· Isumd. Prairie Region CBC TIMES Page 7

Friday, May 13th, 1949 Spring Is Here

CDW, MANITOBA (990 Kc.) (CDT) 6:45 Sign On, Moniloba on ll:OO BBC News 5:00 Brave Voyage Parade 11: 15 Aunt Lucy 5: 15 Sleepytime Story 6:55 CBW Reporter 11:30 Sugar 'n SpIce Teller 7:00 CDC News, Weather 11:59 Dominion Time Signal 5:30 Tune Parade 7:05 Manitoba on Parade 12:00 Noonday Novelties 6:00 CBC News 7:30 CBC News, Weather 12:15 The Happy Gang' 6:10 U.N. Commentary 7:40 ManUoba on Parade 12:45 Claire Wallace 6:15 Jock Smith 9:00 CDC News 1:00 CBe News 6:30 Sports Report 8:05 Weather 1:10 Weather, Messagetl 6:45 Don Messer 8 :07 Dominion Sportlight I: 15 Farm Broadcast 7:00 Summer Concert 8:15 Breakfast Club 1:45 Plantation House 7:45 Canadian Shoet 8 :45 Weather, CBW Party Stories Reporter 2:00 Life Can Be Beautiful 8:00 Beat The Champs 8:50 Morning Devotions 2:15 Ma Perkins 8:30 Prairie Schooner 9:00 CBC News 2:30 Pepper Young 9:00 CBC National News 9:05 Morning Music 2:45 Right To Happines8 9:15 News Roundup 9:15 Kindergarten of the 3:00 To Be Announced 9:30 Starlight Moods Air 10:00 Vancouver Drama 9:30 Musical Program 3:30 Bernard Braden 10:30 Fisher's People's 9:45 Here and There 3:45 Women's News Paper 10:00 Road 01 Life Commentary 10:45 Sports Review 10:15 Big Sister 3:48 Needlepointers 11:00 Friday Night Club 10:30 What's Your Beef? 4:00 Concert Hour 12:00 CBC News 10:45 Laura Limited 4:45 Walt:!: Favourites 12:10 Weather CBK, SASKATCHEWAN (540 Kc.) (MDT) 6:45 Sign On, Clock- 12:00 Bernard Braden 5:00 Un Hamme et son watcher 12:15 Kindergarten of the Peche 7:00 CBC News Air 5:15 Jack Smith 7:05 Weather 12:30 Road of Life 5:30 Musical Program 7:07 The Clockwatcher 12:45 Big Sister 5:45 Sleepytime Story 8:00 CBC News 1:00 CBC News Teller 8:05 Weather 1:10 Weather. Interlude 6:00 Melodic Moods 8:10 The- Clockwatcher 1:15 Farm Broadcast 6:30 Don Messer Bees buzz and buds burst, and STAN FIl.ANCIS, emcee of the cross-country lluiz 8:15 Breakfast Club 1:45 Plantation House 6:45 CBC News hrQadca~t SllQre the Wealth, and Cv MACK, his side-kick, take time off for a 8:45 CBK Reporter Part 6:55 Weather 8:50 Morning Devotions . yc B'f I 7:00 Sports Review tandem ride in the count,") to show off their new spring duds, Share the Wealth 9:00 CBC News 2:00 Life an. Be eaut! u 7:15 Supper Date is heard Saturduy."1 (CBW 7:30 p.m.; CBK 9:30 p.m.; CBX 8:30 p.m.). The 9:10 Weather. Interlude 2:15 Ma PerkinS 7:30 Prairie Schooner 9:15 Saskatchewan On 2:30 Pepper Young 8:00 CBC National News loud plus fours belong to Stan, who poses Share the 'Veulth quesU(ms; and Cy, Parade 2:45 Right to Happiness 8:15 News Roundup bringitlg up the rea" is the fellow who hands out the prizes to members of the 9:45 Musical Merry-Go- 3:00 Feature Concert 8:30 Starlight Moods studio uudietlce who answer Stan's questions correctly. Round 3:30 Brave Voyage 9:00 Vancouver Drama 10:00 BBC News 3:45 Women's News 9:30 Summ,,;r Concert 10:15 Aunt L~cy: Commentary 10:15 Can?dlan Short 10:30 Laura LImited . Stones Music Replaces 10:45 Morning Comment 3:48 Needlepomters . 10:30 Beat the Champa 10:59 Dominion Time Signal 4:00 La Chanson Francalse 11:00 CBC News 11 :00 What's Your Beef? 4: 10 Radio-Journal 11: 10 Weather Mail Bag Saturday Hockey 11:15 The Happy Gang 4:20 Yvan 1'lntrepide 11:15 To Be Announced 11:45 Claire Wallace 4:30 To Be Announced 11:30 Dance Orchestra With the end of the hockey season, CBX, ALBERTA (l010 Kc.) (MST) St. MOt/hew Po.'I,'l'ion. a new lineup is announced for Satur­ day evenings on the Trans-Canada 7:00 CBC News 12:00 CBC News 4:45 Sleepytime Story Thank you so much for last night's 7:05 Weather 12:10 Weather Teller network during May. 7: 10 The Clockwatcher 12:15 Farm Broadcast 5:00 Melodic Moods broadcast of the St. Matthew Passion. 7:15 Breakfast Club 12:45 Plantation House 5:30 Don Messer I just have to write and express my At 8,00 p.m. CBW, 7,00 p.m. CBK. 7: 45 CBX Reporter Party 5 :45 CDC News 7:50 Morning Devotions 1 :00 Life Can Be Beautiful 5:55 Weather gratitude for this broadcast. I enjoyed 6;00 p.m. CBX, starting May 7, a ten­ 8:00 CBC News 1: 15 Ma Perkins 6 :00 Sports Revie-w every minute of those three hours. minute National News Bulletin will 8: 10 Weather 1:30 Pepper Young 6:15 Supper Date 8: 15 The Clockwatcher 1:45 Right to Happiness 6:30 Prairie Schooner Judging by our community, those lis~ be heard, followed by twenty minutes 8:45 Musical Merry-Go. 2:00 Alberta Memos 7:00 CBC National News teners who appreciate classical music with The Marsons-the "Mr. and Mrs." Round 2:30 Melody's the Theme 7:15 News Roundup piano-and-organ team of Montreal, 9:00 BBC News 2:45 Women's News 7:30 Starlight Moods form a minority compared to the 9:15 Aunt Lucy Commentary 8:00 Vancouveor Drama crowds who go for "swing." The CBC which was heard for years with vocal­ 9: 30 Laura Limited 2:48 Needlepointers 8:30 Summer Concert ist Dave Davies in a program called 9:45 Morning Comment 3:00 Brave Voyage 9:15 Canadian Short deserves praise for showing a true 9 :59 Dominion Time Signal 3:15 Spotlight on a Star Stories democratic spirit by granting to the Out of Space. 10:00 What's Your Beef? 3:20 Sketches in Melody 9:30 Beat tbe Champs 10:15 The Happy Gang 3:30 Divertimento 10:00 CBC News minority of their listeners the 0PPor­ After The Marsons, at 8:30 p.m. 10:45 Claire Wallace 3:45 BBC News 10:10 Weathor tnnity to hear and enjoy such music CBW. 7,30 p.m. CBK, 6,30 p.m. CBX, 11:00 Bernard Bradeon 3:55 U.N, Commentary 10:15 To Be Announced 11: IS Kindergarten of tho as they will always prefer to the the Ray Norris Quintet of Toronto Air 4:00 Ed McCurdy 10:30 Dance Orchestra modern "stuff." Please, don't get tired takes over the network, followed by 11 :30 Road of Life 4:15 Jack Smith 11:00 Hot Air 11:45 Big Sister 4:36 Musical Program 11:55 CBC News of considering the minority's desire a program called London Dances, a CDC DOMINION NETWORK (MDT) and taste and rest assured of our transcribed BBC show featuring 8:30 Women's Editor 5:30 Club IS 19:15 United Nations Today gratitude,-Ruth M. Hoever, Jansen, popular dance bands in the British (9:30 a.m. CDT 6:30 Treasure Trail 9:30 Foster Hewitt Sask. capit....tl. Man.) 7 :00 Theatre Hour 10:30 Women's Editor 8:00 Championship Fight 9:45 Provincial Affairs Then at 9,30 p.m. CBW. 8,30 p.m. \ (Sask., Alta.) 9:00 Dominion News (Sask.) Homework-The Solution: CBK, 7:30 p.m. CI3X, Trans-Canada For Corrections and Late Program Notes for Last Week's listeners will hear first, Songs by Times - See Page 8. The homework problem was solved years ago in Europe, and I don't see Simone, the smooth-voiced vocalist « « » )) of Dumblane. Edward Forrest: The why we have to be so absorbed in who has been heard during the last NOTES Drummer and the Cook; The De'it 's few months in the East on Mondays, MELODIC MOODS our New World pride that we can't Awa' \Vi' the Exciseman; Red River profit by the experience of our an­ followed by the Billy O'Connor Trio, Recorded program of familiar light Valley. From Winnipeg. playing from the Club Norman in classics and ~mooth arrangements of cestors. Nearly all British and Euro­ CBW 8,30 p.m.; CBK 7,30 p.m.; Toronto. modern music. From Edmonton. pean schools have "prep" periods dur­ CBX 6,30 p.m. CBK 6,00 p.m.; CBX 5,00 p.m. ing the day, during which students do -- assigned work. The period after SUMMER CONCERT The Arabs.-The Arabs were a PRAIRIE SCHOONER letting-out time (3:00 p.m. in Europe, ten-to-one majority in Palestine when CBC Orchestra conducted by John Orchestra conducted by Jimmy 4:00 p.m. here) can also be usefully the British mandate started. They are Avison. From Vancouver. Overture to Cowler; Edward Forrest, baritone. employed, though it should not all he still nearly a two-to-one majority un­ Produced by Bernard Deaville with Pinocchio (Ernst Tach); The Flute of used for "preps"-youngsters need less the exodus of refugees has greatly Norman McBain as announcer. Or­ Sans Souci (Paul Groener); Handelian outdoor play. There should be no lowered their numbers. A strict ap­ chestra: Matelot; Douglas Club Two­ Rhapsody (Cyril Scott); Three Eliza­ necessity for more than a small min­ plication of the principles of majority Step; First Change of Finnish Qua­ bethan Madrigals, Nicholas Fiore will imum of work actually done at home. rule and self-determination would drille; Our Kosciuszko March; Hun­ be heard as flute soloist in the Grae­ Homes are places for recreation have made Palestine an Arab state garian Gypsy Waltz; The Long-Eared ncr work. and rest, not work. And people shou~d at any time chosen since 1919 for its Mule; The Brig 0' Perth; Clarinet CBW 7,00 p.m.; CBK 9,30 p.m.; have a chance to listen to their radios. emergence as an independent country. Polka; Norwegian Springdans; Braes CBX 8,30 p.m. -A.P.B., Saskatoon, Sask. -J. B. McGeachy, on CBC. Page 8 eBe TIMES Prairie Region

Saturday, May 14th, 1949 Lat~ro~:L~~. ~~tes CORRECTIONS I FOR esc TIMES DATED MAY I. '94'. '- ---JII I Pencil these CorrecUons CBW, !IANlTOBA (990 Re.) (CDT) SUNDAY. MAY 1 into Program Liots. Last 6:45 819n On. Manitoba on 11:00 BBC News 6:30 Sports Report ConodjolU Al Work. This program will Week's Times. Parade 11:15 Sports College 6:45 Memo From Lake lake listener. on a tour of the only Bun· '------'.:..:::::::..:=--.:..:==::...-----1 6:55 CBW Reporter 11:30 Melodies For Juniors Succea8 nower-seed proceaainq plant in North MONDAY. MAY 2 7;00 CBC News, Weather 11:59 Dominion Time gig-nal 7:00 Arthur Godfrey America---at Altona. Manitoba. some 7:05 Manitoba on Parade 12:00 Noonday NovelU.. 7:30 Share the Wealth seventy mile. soulh·weat of Winnipeg. 7:00·7:05 a.m. (CBW) COT 7:30 esc News. Weather . 8:00 esc National New. Dam. 4:30 p.m. Schedule: CDC New•• Weather. 7:40 Manitoba on Parade 12:15 Rhythm Highlights 8:10 The Marsons 8:00 CBC News 1'l1::45 CDC News 8:30 Ray Norris Quintet Album 01 Familiar Music. Donald D(Ime, 8:45-8:50 (I.m. 8:05 Weather 12:55 Messages, Weather 9:00 London Dances tenor: Stay As Sweet As You AIe: Let Me Schedule: Weather, CBW Reporter. 8:07 Dominion SporUiQht 1:00 Festival of Choirs 9:30 Simone Call You Sweetheart: Paris. Margaret 9:30·9:45 a.m. 8:15 Manitoba on Parade 2:00 Saturday Magazine 9:45 Billy O'Connor Trio Daum, soprano, and Donald Dame: Beauti- Cancel: Morning Comment. 8:45 Weulher, CBW 3:00 Highroads of Song 10:00 Red River Barn lui Love; It's a Grand Night for Singing. Schedule: Musical Program. Reporter 3:30 Time For Music Jean Dickenson, soprano: An Non Giunqe, MOND.... YS TO FRID.... YS. 8:50 Mominq Devotions 4:00 Ballet Club Dance from the opera La Sonnambula (Bellini), 9:00 CBC News 4:45 This Week 10:30 Dance Orchestra Evelyn MacGreoor, contralto: Violins Were 11:30-12:00 p.m. (OW) CDT 9:05 Morning Music 5:00 Piano Classics 11:00 Dance Orchestra Playing. Bertrand Hirsch, violinist: Seren· Cancel: Current and Choice. 9:30 Doorway in Fairyland 5:15 CBC News 11:30 ChllcoUn Trolls ala (Moszkowsk1). Schedule: Orqan Rl'Cital. 10:00 Calling AU Children 5:25 Weather 12:00 CBC News CBW 8:30 p.m., CBK 7:30 p.m., CBX 6:30 THIS OCCASION ONLY. 10:30 Folk Music 5:30 NBC Symphony 12:10 Weather p.m. 6:45-7:00 a.m. (CBK) MDT CBK, SASKATCHEWAN (540 Kc.) (MDT) Winllipeq Sunday Cancer!. Orchestra Schedule: Sign On, Clockwatcher, 6:45 Sign On, Clock- 10:00 BBC News 5:45 Memo from Lake conducted by Eric WUd: Cora James, so- 7:00·7:05 a.m. watcher 10:15 Saddle serenade Success prano. Orch.stra: Overture to The Barber Schedule: Weather, Clockwatcher. 7:00 CDC News 10:30 Melodies for Juniors 6:00 Arthur Godfrey 01 Seville (Rossini): Two Intermezzi, from 8:15-8:4S a.m. 7:05 Weather 10:59 Dominion Time Signal 6:30 Top Bands The Jewels 01 the Madonna (Wolf-Fer- Cancel: Present Listing. 7:10 The Clockwatcher 11:00 Musical Pr09ram 6:45 Sports College rari); Polonaise, Irom Borid Godunov Schedule: Breakfast Club. 7:30 Music for Madame 11:15 Musical Pr09ram 7:00 CDC National Hews (Mousaorgsky). Cora James: Depuis Le 9:15-9:45 a.m. 8:00 CBC News 11 :30 Melody Roundup 7:10 The MOTSOns Jour, from Louise (Charpentier); Pace Poco Cancel: Breakfast Club. 8:05 Weather, Interlude 1111'.~~ CBW2...N.e.ws 7:30 Ray Norris Quintet Mlo Dio, from La Fona del Destino Schedule: Saskatchewan on Parade. 8:10 Musical Proqram ~.... ~ (Verdi). From WlnniP89, MOHDAYS ro Fam"YS. 8:4S CBK Reporter 12:00 Festival of Choirs 8:00 London Dances CBW 1 8:50 Morninq Devotions 1:00 saturday Magazine 8:30 Simone 0:30 p.m., CBK 9:30 p.m., CBX 7:30-8:00 p.m_ (CBK) MDT 9:00 CDC News 2:00 Hiqbroads 01 Song 8:45 Billy O'Connor Trio 8:30 p.m, Schedule: Organ Recital. THIS OCCASION ONLY. 9:10 Weather 2:30 Time for Music 9:00 Red River Barn Dance MONDAY, MAY 2 9:IS Pick of the Hita 3:00 Ballet Club 9:30 Share the Wealth 7:15·7:45 a.m. (CBX) MST 9:30 Bulletins 3:45 This Week 10:00 Dance Orchestra Radio Theatre. John Lund and Wanda Cancel: Present Listinq. Hendrilr: in a radio adaptation of Miss Schedule: Breakfast Club. d'information 4:00 Piano Classics 10:30 Chilcotin Traila Tatlock's Millions. From Hollywood. 4:15 CBC News 11:00 CDC News 8:15·8:45 a.m. 9:33 YTan l'Jntrepide 4:25 Weather 11:10 Weather CBW 8:00 p.m., CBK 10:00 p.m., CBX Cancel: Bre(Iklast Club. 9:45 Notre Francais sur Ie 4:30 NBC Symphony 11:15 To Be Announced 9:00 p.m. Schedule: The Clockwatcher. VU 5:30 Here's To Romance 11:30 Dol Richards Recital. Orqan recital by Graham Steed, MONDAYS TO FRIDAYS, CBX, ALBERTA (1010 Ke.) (MST) F.R.O.C. Morninq, from Peer Gynt Suite 6:30-7:00 p.m_ (CBX) MST 7:00 CBC News (Grieq): Prelude, Fate MaUve, Chorus of Schedule: Organ Recital. 10:55 Weather 6:00 CBC National News Street Boys and Habanera, tram Carmen THIS OCCASION ONLY. 7 :05 Weather .. 11:00 Festival of Choirs 6:10 The Marsons 7:10 Musical Program (Bizet); Second Impromptu (Coleridqe 7:45-8:00 p.m. (Dam.) MDT 12:00 Saturday Maqazine 6:30 Ray Norria Quintet Taylor); Swan Lake (Tschaikowsky); The 7:45 CDX Reporter 1:00 Hiohroads ot Sono 7: 00 London Dances Cancel: Stars in the Night. 7: 50 Morning Devotions Squirrel (Powell Weaver); Ave Maria Schedule: Billy O'Connor Trio. 1:30 Time For Music 7:30 Simone (Schubert). From saskatoon. 8:00 CDC News 2:00 Ballet Club 7:45 Billy O'Connor Trio MAy 2 AND 9 ONLY. 8:10 Weather 2:45 ThIs Week 8:00 Red River Bam CBW 11 :30 p.m., CBK 7:30 p.m.. CBX 8:15 Pick 01 the Hits 3:00 Piano Claasic:a Oan~ 6:30 p.m. TUESDAY, MAY 3 8:30 Alberta MemOlI 3:15 CDC News 8 :30 Share the Wealth TUESDAY, MAY 3 7:00·7:30 p.m. (CBK) MDT 9:00 BBC News 3:25 Weather 9:00 Dance Orchestra Schedule: Recit(Il, 9:15 Saddle Serenade 3:30 NBC Symphony 9: 30 Chilcotin TraUs Recital. Mary Drummond, pianist: Egon Wttn,v. Grapentin, violinist. From Edmonton. 9:30 Melodies for Juniors 4:30 Here's To Romance 10:00 CBC News 6:00-6:30 p.m. (CBX) MST 9:59 Dominion Time Signal 4:45 Memo from Lake 10:10 Weather CBK 7:00 p.m., CBX 6:00 p.m. Schedule: Recit(I1. 10:00 Bandstand Success 10:15 To Be Announced WEEKLY. 10:15 Musical Program Mystery Theatre. The Masked Men 5:00 Arthur Godfrey 10:30 Dol Richards Murder Cose. 6:00·6:30 p.m. (CBK) MDT 10:30 Concert Favourites 5:30 Top Bands 11:00 To Be Announced Schedule: Songs from the Shows. 10:45 CBC News caw 9:30 p.m., CBK 9:30 p.rn.. cax 8:30 5: 45 Sports College 11 :55 CBC News p.m. W££I:LY. CBC DO!UNION NETWORK 5:00·5:30 p.m. (CBX) MST (MDT) THURSDAY, MAY S Scbedule: Songs from the Shows. 3:00 Preaknea.s Handicap 5:30 Cuckoo Clock House 6:30 Adventures of P,C, 49 Suspense. Bob Hope in Death Has a WEEJ:LY. 4:00 Cuckoo Clock House (Sosk. and Alta.) 7:00 Twenty Questions (5:00 p.m. CDT 5:45 Lou Snider Shadow, an original screen play by Jo 8:30·9:00 p.m. (Dam. MDT) (sask. and Alta.) Pagano adapted for radio by the author. Cancel: Present Listings, Man.) (6:4S p.m. CDT 7:30 Dand) Orchestra 5:30 Musical Program Man.) From CBS Hollywood. Schedule: H(Irmony House. 8: 00 Dance Orchestra THIS OCCASION ONLY. (6:30 p.m. COT 6:00 Twenty Questions 8:30 Spike Jones Dam. 7:00 p.m. Man.) (7:00 p.m. CDT Man.) 9:00 Dominion News Recital. Cecile Henderson, pianist. From THURSDAY, MAY 5 Winnipeg. 8:15·8:30 p.m. (Dam.) MDT For Corrections and Late Program Notes CBW 11:00 p.m., CBK 7:00 p.m.. CBX Cancel: Provincial Affairs (Alta.) 6:00 p.m. Times - See This Page. 10:15-10:30 p.m. (Dam.) MDT FRIDAY, MAY 6 Schedule: Provincial Affairs (Alta.) « « Stakes, both of which the CDC will Theatre Hour. Ladios in Retirement with FRIDAY, MAY 6 HOTES » » Ida Lupino. 6:00-6:30 p.m. (CBK) MDT also cover. (See Late Program Notes Dam. 7:00 p.m. Cancel: Musical Program. SATURDAY MAGAZINE (..:: Kentucky Derby May 7). The Bel­ Schedule: Melodic Moods. WEEIl:l.Y_ mont-B. miles-foe $100,000 added, SATURDAY, MAY 7 A descriptive broadcast by Byng KentucIcy Derby. A running commentary 5:00·5:30 p.m. (CBX) MST Whittekcr and Jack McCabe of the will be run on June 11. on the race named for its venerable Eng-· Cancel: Musical Program. lish counterpart run at Epsom. The Ken. Schedule: Melodic Moods. spring exodus of pilots and planes Dam, 3:00 p.m. tucky race is run at Churchill Downs, Ky., WEEIl:l.Y. from the Ontario Provincial Air Serv­ and is for 3·yea.r-olds, 1 \4 miles. Purse: $100,000 added. SATURDAY, :MAY 7 ice at Sault Ste. Marie, is one of to­ TIllS WEEK Dom_ 4:15 pm. 7:10-7:30 a.m. (CBK) MDT day's items. The service is described Cancel: Clockwatcheor, CBK Reporter. as the"largest of its kind in the world. An introduction to National Beauti­ 7:10-7:30 a.m. The CDC reporters will visit the £cation \Veek, starting May 16. comedy. Brian Reece, graduate of Schedule: The Clockwatcher. Liverpood Repertory Theatre, left a 8:10-9:00 a.m. hangar and shortwave radio station. CB\V 4:45 p,m.; CBK 3:45 p.m.; London stage career to serve five Cancel: Musical Program, Doorway in CBW 2,00 p.m.; CBK 1,00 p.m.; CBX 2,45 p.m. Fairyland. years with the Eighth Army. He has 8: 10·8 :45 a.m. CBX 12:00 noon. been playing (.'Omedy leads in Bless Schedule: Musical Program. p.e.49 the Bride, musical by A. P. Herbert 8:45·8:50 a.m. Schedule: CBK Reporter. Hall-hour detective dramas by Alan and Vivian Ellis which has run for 8:50·9:00 a,m. PREAKNESS Stranks, from BBC. Police Constable rn,'o years in London under Sir Schedule: Morning Devotions. The CBC will bring in a running Archibald Berkeley-Willoughly-Brian Charles B. Cochran's auspices, and WEEKLY, 7:10-8:00 a.m. (CBX) MST commentary on this famous horse race Reece; Joan Carr, his fiancee-Joy which was broadcast in a condensed Cancel: The Clockwatcher, CDX for CBC Dominion Network listeners Shelton. The thrilling adventures of version on CBC Wednesday Night la!it Reporter, Doorway in Fairyland. today. The Preakness-l 3/16 mi.les­ July. Joy Shelton was a regular pcr­ 7:10-7:45 a.m. P,C. 49 have been a feature of the Schedule: Musical Program. fanner in Front Line Family, dram~ is run at Pimlico, Maryland, and is BBC Light Program for some time, 7:45-7:50 a.m. one of the "triple crown" races for 3· and a recorded version now comes to series heard during the war on BBC Schedule: CBX Reporter. year-olds, I..hc other two being the the CBe Dominion Network. The and CBC. 7:5008:00 a_m. Schedule: Morninq Devotions, Kentucky Derby and the Belmont episodes are written in a vein of light Dam_ 6:30 p.m. WEEJl:LY. This file including all text and images are from scans of a private personal collection and have been scanned for archival and research purposes. 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