Miss Verna ~. Weber, BE:RGEN, Alta. NEWS CBK BROADCASTS ~L_T_RAN.:.N=E=¥L~:..:tt:.:R.::~=---A_1 ~~~~J~~ ~ DAILY • I WATROUS Trans·Canada Network: (Trans-Canada Network) 11:00, ':00 a.m. 1:00. 6:30, 540 Kcs. ':00 p.m. U Midnlaht PROGRAM ene Dominion Network: Prairie Region 10:00 p.m. CDC SCHEDULE Transmitter Times given in this Schedule are Central Standard DATE OF ISSUE, APRIL 13, 1946. PRAIRIE REGION Week of April 21st, 1946 612 Telephone Bldg., Winnipeg,Canada New Detailed Weather Service '"'1 }L IA· Farmers in rural districts of Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta get the new detailed weather service pro­ vided by the Meteorological Service 0/ Canada by tuning in the CBe's 50,000 watt Prairie Regional Trans­ mitter, CBK watrous, Sask. (540 kilocycles). Weather bulletins on CBK are heard at present at the following times: Mondays to Fridays. four broactcasts daily at 8:05 a.m., 1 :45 p.m., 6:40 p.m., 12:10 a.nt. Saturdays, three broadcasts at 8:05 a.m., 12:57 p.m., 12:10 a.m. Sundays, one broadcast at 12:10 a.m. Page 2 CBC PROGRA I SCHEDULE Prairie RegiO>l des Lilacs," by Chausson; and "Mu­ CBC Greets The Spring sic I Heard with YOU," by Hageman. .([]t--S_UN_D_AY_,A_p_ri'_21_st,_19_46_rmL.ll..lllili1111· Miss MoquIn sang in opera in Italy With Special Broadcast where she spent several years studyw From Canada's west coast will All times given are Central Standard, Jor Mountain Time deduct one hour. ing, and more recently took leading come a melodious "Salute To Spring" roles in the Montreal Festivals pro­ STATION CBK, WATROUS 9:30 LATIN AMERICAN in a specIal half hour broadca.<;t ar­ SERENADE <30 Min30l ductions. The orchestra, directed by ranged by the CBC Sunday. April 10:00 CBC NEWS Jean Deslauriers. will play Mendcl<;­ 21. The program will be carried na­ 10:00 CBC NEWS AND COMMENT· sohn's Scherzo in E Minor; Adagio. 10:02 NEIGHBORLY NEWS FROM ARY (15 Min3.) tionwide over the Trans-Canada THE PRAIRIES by Samuel Barber; and Burlesque. network from 6:00 to 6:30 p.m. with a 10:30 THE BEACHCOMBERS by Scarlatti. 10:15 THE PRAIRIE GARDENER (30 Mins.) full concert orchestra under the di­ 10:30 SEMENCES ETFLORAISONS rection of Jean de Rimanoczy and 11:00 BBC NEWS AND COM- choral numbers by the CBR Singers. MENTARY ROY LOCKSLEY CONDUCTS English composers predominate In __AJotejJ.-_ (10:30 p.m.) 11:15 CANADIAN YARNS the sparkling and light-hearted par­ 11 :30 THE WAY OF THE SPIRIT THE WAY OF THE SPIRIT Mary Campbell, soprano. is heard ade of music for spring. The orches­ (11 :30 a.m.) again with Roy Locksley and the or­ tra will be heard in Two Aquarelles. 11:59 DOMINION OBSERVATORY OFFICIAL TIME SIGNAL The first Holy Week and Easter chestra in this Sunday nIght pro­ bv Delius. and a tuneful sUite, The gram. She will sing: SOftly Awakes Shepherd's Lottery. by Will i a m 12:00 MUSICAL PROGRAM Day will be the theme of the bibli­ cal play this week. Beginning with My Heart from Samson and Delllah Boyce. Handel's noted contemporary. 12: 15 JUST MARY Jesus' last Passover meal in the Up­ by Saint-Saens; and Think On Mc The CBR Singers. under the dircc­ 12:30 CANADIAN PARTY per Room in Jerusalem. the broad­ (Lady John Scott). The orchestra tion of Burton Kurth, will offer a 1:00 CBC NEWS cast will tell the story of the great is heard In The Rose <Myddleton); jitroup of unaccompanied sonq-s: April 1:03 CAPITAL REPORTS events of the following three days, Nights of Gladness <C. AnclifTe); Is Tn My Mistress' Face. by the Ellza­ 1:30 RELIGIOUS PERIOD with special reference to the Cruci­ Intermezzo from Jewel') of the Ma­ bethan musician, Thomas Morley: 2:00 COLUMBIA SYMPHONY fixIon and Resurrection or Chrl.st. donna (Wolf-Ferrari): Home Sweet Spring. by the modern British com­ ORCHESTRA Homc (Henry Bishop); Passepied poser, Arthur BenjamIn. who soon 3:00 TO BE ANNOUNCED (Leo Delibes); and The Man From leaves Vancouver for England; and 3:30 CHURCH OF THE AIR CAPITAL REPORTS (1 :03 p.m.) the Sea from Three Men Suite by a PalestrIna song. When Flowery 4:00 CBC NEWS The report from Washinglon will Eric Coates. Meadows Deck The Year. 4:03 TOURIST TALK be given this week by Charles Michie, The choir will join wIth the 01'­ 4:10 MUSIC TO REMEMBER and Wilfred Eggleston w1l1 speak rhestra for the opening and closing 4:30 EASTER SNAPSHOTS from Ottawa. The London commen­ THE BEACHCOMBERS numbers. which are, respectively. thc 5:00 OZZIE AND HARRIET tary is given, as usual, by Mat.l.hew (Dom. 10:30 p.m.) Bach work. Spring Comes Laughing 5:30 JOHN FISHER REPORTS Halton. ·Jack Riddell and his Beachcomber O'er The Hill. and It Comcs From 5:45 BBC NEWS orchestra are heard agaIn in another The MIsty Ages, by Sir Edward 5:55 WILLIAM HOLT RELIGIOUS PERIOD (1 :30 p.m.) program of Hawaiian music with Elgar. 6:00 SALUTE TO SPRING Mal Collier, soprano, and Barp' Jean de Rimanoczy returns to Rev. M. M. Coady, of St. Francis Vancouver especially for this occa­ 6:30 CBC STAR TIME Barnard. tenor. doing the solo num­ Xavier University, Antigonish, N.S., sion. He is now assistant conductor 7:00 THE CHARLIE McCARTHY w1l1 be heard today. This is t.he last bers. Miss Collicr sings Blue Shad­ SHOW ows and Sort Music: and When April of the Seattle Symphony Orchestra. in a series on "The Spiritual Founda­ but comes to Vancouver regularly for 7:30 WEEK-END REVIEW Showers Reach Hawaii; whlIe Barry tions of' Canada." various CBC programs. "Salute To Barnard's selections arc War Chant; 7:45 OUR SPECIAL SPEAKER I Spring" will be produced by John 8:00 STAGE 46 and Kola-Pa. The rest of the CHURCH OF THE AIR (3:30 p.m.) Wickham Barnes. 8:30 ALBUM OF FAMILIAR program is by the orchestra and in­ MUSIC Today's servIce will be conducted cludes: Lei Ilima; Hawaii Sing To 9:00 CBC NATIONAL NEWS by Rev. Joseph Wasson. of Calvin Me; Moon Over Hawaii; He-I E; at the start of his nine-years' spell 9:15 THE OLD SONGS Presbyterian Church, Toronto. Hula Blues; and Kilo Hano. in England-not all of them com­ 9:30 SERENADE FOR STRINGS plimentary. He went on to talk of the 10:00 BBC NEWSREEL CRC STAR TIME (6:30 p.m.) war years, and the gradual unfolding CLASSICS FOR TODAY of the common aims and quiet pur- 10:30 ROY LOCKSLEY CONDUCTS The CBC star Time solo spotlIght (T-C 11 :00 p.m.) posefulness that knlt all Britain in 11:00 CONCOURS LITI'ERAIRE falls once again on Gordon Gifford. 11:30 VESPER HOUR A special program for Holy Week wlity. He had a phrase for 1.,11'. American baritone, on Easter Sun­ 12:00 CBC NEWS will be presented tonight by the Churchill's inspiring speeches that day. Mr. Gifford appears this time 12:10 PRAIRIE WEATHER FORE­ string orchestra under the dIrection might have been one of the great in civvies. A few weeks ago when he CAST of Jean de Rimanoczy. Clement Q. war-leader's own: "he mobilized the was in Montreal to sIng on the same 12:15 CANADIAN YARNS Williams. lyric baritone. will be fruest language and made it fight." And CBC show he was still in United I 12:30 PACIFIC DRAMA soloist for this occasion and will be Mr. Murrow is a worthy judge of States Navy uniform. A veteran of heard in The Crucifixion; and At language. We remember his long-­ numerous stage and radio prodUC­ TRANS-CANADA The Cry of the First Bird, by David ago warning that if Britons and tions, he sang during the war not (Programs a/the Trans-Canada net­ Guion. The orchestra wlll play Panis Americans were to draw closer to­ only at the Naval Centres but also work offered to Prairie Region net­ Angelicus by Cesar Franck, and gcther each must eschew "words wIth a number of outstanding or­ works or stations, not carried on Easter Overture, including Thf' Day that have lost their cutting cdge" CBK) chestras. He has chosen this time to of Resurrection, Crown Him With He wound up his farewell with an 9:00 a.m. CBC NEWS sing for his Canadian radio audience Many Crowns. It Is the Joyful anecdote of a letter sent to the (Central stations) <5 Mins.> "Sweet Little Jesus Boy," by Mac­ Easter Time, and Jesus Christ Is C.B.S. not long ago by an angry 9:45 HARMONY HARBOUR a.m. Gimsey, "The Narrative," by stot­ Risen Today. woman, a letter "emphatic and con- (Central stns.) (15 Mins.) hart, and "Day Dreaming," by Jer­ siderably underlined." She wrote: "I 10:30 a.m. CHAMBER MUSIC ome Kern. Another Kern melody will am not one of the many who believe (30 Mins.) be heard on this occasion when Allan 11:00 p.m. CLASSICS FOR TODAY that your chief European correspond­ McIver dIrects the orchestra in Reporter Remembers ent, Edward R. Murrow, receivcs <3D Mins.) (From the BBC London Letter) "Kalua," an almost forgotten air by money from the English. I thInk it is DOMINION the famous song writer. It was characteristic of Edward worse than that-I think he likes (Programs of the Dominion network ("Ed.") R.
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