CBC Program Schedule 460512.PDF

CBC Program Schedule 460512.PDF

Miss Verna 8. Weber, B8RG8N, Alta. .. , .... NEWS CBK BROADCASTS ~L--T_RAN..:..NE:=..:.~..:..:C-=t:..:..:R:::~=--A_1 • ~¥Wng~~ DAILY I m WATROUS Trans-Canada Network: (Trans·Canada Network) 7:00, ':00 a.m. 1:00,6:30, 540 Kcs. 8:00 p.m. 11:00 p.m. PROGRAM 12:55 a.m. CBC Dominion NelwOlk: Prairie Region SCHEDULE Transmitter ':00 p.m. CDC Times given in this Schedule are Central Standard nATE OF IssUE, MAY 4, 1946. PRAIRIE REGION Wuk of May12th, 1946 612 Telephone Bldg., Wlnnlpt:g,Cu.. d. CRC Shortwave Carries Canadian Party eRC Farm Supervisor Messages to Germany To London Conference Canadians With German Relatives Fergus Mutrle Will Attend Interna­ Can Send 50-Word Free Messages tional Farm Meeting at Empire Capital Montreal.-Unt.il such time as mail and cable facUities to Germany are Toronto. - Fergus Mutrie, CEC available, Canadians wishing to supervisor of farm broadcasts, sailed communicate with German relatives from Halifax on the Aquitania, May may do so, free of charge, by means 4, as one of 17 Canadians attending of an added service of the CBC In­ the International Conference of ternational Shortwave. Farm Organizations, which opens in In co-operation with the Canadian London on May 21. Red Cross, the CBC International Arrangements for the conference Service will short-wave to Europe are being made by the United King­ personal messages, not exceeding 50 dom National Farmers' Union, and words, during weekly 15-minute among the countries to be repre­ transmissions. These messages will CBC's Canadian Party comes around to sented are the United States, New then be picked up by the Swiss radio the Prairie Region again on May 12, and Zealand, Holland, Australia, Den~ and relayed on special broadcasts the broadcast will originate as usual at mark and France, in addition to the sponsored by the InternatIonal Cana­ the Red C!"OS2. Lodge a~ Deer Lodge Mili­ United Kingdom Bnd Canada. tary Hospital in Winnipeg, with an audi­ dian Red Cross. The Can.adian party will include ence of disabled veterans. The time is 13 delegates from the Canadian All local branches of the Canadian 11 :30 a.m. Here is a picture of a previous Federation of Agriculture, three Red Cross are supplied with forms on Canadian Party. showing part of the soldier audience, and MARJORIE DULER, representatives of the Canadian farm which these messages may be written. charming little cowgirl yodeller. press, and the CBC representative. An English translation must accom­ The conference has been called pany each German message on the side~ · J. .A th t-' with a view to establishing a com- reverse of the form to facilltate IS 1V e IS U en Ie. mon policy internationally on the handling. The message is limited to Th war. Transcribed and fiown by bom- distribution of foodstuffs, on tariffs 50 words, not inclUding the address Mushface MacCorklndale Presents 3 .fbl~ted of the sender or that of the indivi­ bel' to London, it was heard by Cana- matters, and .with the Snake Parade In Flye Jnoots dians in Italy, Holland and Germany. p!>pe~ bUvOI~g a body w~ch might dual to whom it is sent. The content ~Jn of the message must be of a purely The "Serenade In Rhythm" series The fan mail that came fiowing ba.dk. an adVlSOty capacIty for the which has been on CBC networks grew even larger when arrangemen· y~{ted Nations Food and Agriculture personal nature, with no reference n made to pubUc a.tra.irs, business or from Vancouver for four years, is were made to broadcast it by shark .Qt"ganizatio . Planned primarily as a heard at present on the Trans­ wave on the COrporation's Intema- ..mt:e~ of Produ~rs, th~ conference money, and the last known address ~ri1r approac~ should be stated even if the sender Canada network on Saturdays at 8:15 tiona! Service. Up north, where it all discUSSIon from the Is unsure of the whereabouts of his p.m. The performers are Ray Norris was heard by special facilities, point of Vlew of the farmer or relative at the present time. and quintet; Eleanor, vocalist; and American and Canadian army lads rancher on the land. Peter McDonald, master of cere­ along the Alaska Highway formed Mr. Mutrie will Visit. some of the Free SO-word personal messages monies. fan clubs in honor of the show. chief agr~cult~al areas ill the British will also be short-waved from Cana­ The group highlights authentic Besides guitarist Ray Norris, the Isles durmg hIS stay, possibly going dians to their relatives living in Jazz-catchy arrangements of pieces quintet includes Bud Henderson on on to Holland and Denmark before Austria, Czechoslovakia and Holland, by King Cole, Woody Herman, Good­ piano, Jackie Williamson on drums, sailing for Canada early in June. He but only in instances where the man, Ellington, Basle, and Berigan. Doc Hamilton on bass fiddle, and will broadcast. reports by shor~wave present address of these relatives is They favor such all-timers as Mop­ Cliff Biny cl rtnet to Canada, WhICh will be heard 10 the unknown. It is presumed that the Mop, Five Guys Named Moe, and Hit Produce~n :Chi~ M~Corkindale regional farm broadcasts, in "Sum­ mail and cable facilities to these that Jive Jack. The other half of the takes quiet pride in the nicknames mer FallOW~" Monda.ys at 10:00 p.m., countries Rre adequate when the ad­ time they're beating out their own bestowed upon him· by the boys, who and occaslonall~ m the nightly dress is already known. quintet originals. alternately refer La him as "Mush- (Monday to Fnday) CBC News The broadcasting to Germany of Maestro Norris, rated as the west face" and "One.Man Slum." The Roundup, on the CBC Trans-Canada block messages from German prison­ coast's leading guitarist, describes it group have proudly described them- network 8:t 8:15 p.m. ers-of-war in Canada, a service be­ this way: "We don't know just which selves as "the only snake parade ever gun by the CBC International Short­ of us composes the pieces, they grow organized as a program." They claim On Lake Athabaska.-There are no wave over a year ago, wiJI be con­ on us. We start with a piece of paper that songstress Eleanor has a voice harbours along this south shore (of tinued as long as prisoners-of-war with a title and a key on it. Then we calculated to make paper peel off the Lake Athabaska). Indeed, it's very remain in Canada, in addition to the climb on board and really ride." wall. surprising country. It's almost like a new civ1llan communication service. Since it first burst upon the air­ Eleanor's vocal numbers next desert, with great white sand dunes waves, "Serenade In Rhythm," has Saturday, May 18, wiU be Always, 50 to 100 feet high. You can see these accumulated quite a following among and Slowly. On the instrumental rolling hills of solid sand from far Chalk Up One For Bill! I'd like to devol-ees of jump music. The show side, the quintet will wreak havoc on out in the lake-they run for 50 mlles go on record tonight as calling the marks its fifth birthday in June. It such classics as Shivers, Hey Bottle, along the shore and they are four or Winnipeg entry to win the Memorial was one of the CBC's most popular and Sunny Side of the Street, the five miles deep.-Hildred Rawson, on CUp.-Btll Good, on CBC, April 10. programs for servicemen during the last marked molto 1umpo e sugaroso. CBC. February 22. Page 2 CBC PROGRAM SCHEDULE Prairie Region CBC STAR TIME (6:30 p.m.) Two CBC favourites, Tenor Dave The Prairie Gardener -UJL-_S_U_ND_A_y,_M_aY_12_th_,1_94_6--wIm- Davies and Simonne, the girl with I I the velvet voice, will join Allan All times given are Central Standard; lor Mountain Time deduct one hour. McIver's orchestra this afternoon. SUMMARY OF BROADCAST OF STATION CBK, WATROUS Heard on the Trans-Canada network MAY 5, 1946 and in the United States on the 9:00 CBC NEWS Mutual Broadcasting System, the Transplanting: (COntinued from __A/ateJ..:1__ April 28) 9:02 NEIGHBORLY NEWS FROM two popular vocalists will sing some THE PRAIRIES CHAMBER MUSIC (9:30 a.m.) of the ballads for which they are B. Transplanting Shrubs: 9:15 PRAIRIE GARDENER This morning's program from best known and which have brought 1. The same general procedures as 9:30 CHAMBER MUSIC Montreal inclUdes Haydn's Trio No. them to the toP of the ladder in the for trees should be followed since 3, and Saint Baeus' Septet. Directed Canadian swing field. Two of the 10:00 BBC NEWS AND shrubs are like trees except in man­ COMMENTARY by a Montreal 'cellist. Roland Leduc, orchestra's specialty numbers on this the artists on this occasion are ner of growth. Make the holes deep 10:15 CANADIAN YARNS occasion will be Gershwin's "Sum­ enough and wide enoug'h to properly 10:30 NBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA Jacques Lecomte, trumpet; Alexan­ mertime" and a symphonic para­ der Brott and Lionel Renaud, vio­ contain the roots naturally. Firm 10:59 DOMINION OBSERVATORY phrase on melodies by Brahms. the earth throughly around the roots OFFICIAL TIME SIGNAL lins; Stephen Kondaks, viola, Roger Charbonneau, bass, and Marie but leave surface cultivated. Prune 11:00 THERE'S MUSIC IN THE SERENADE FOR STRINGS the top to balance the damaged root Am Therese Paquin, piano.

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