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...,,.,-0"''' -t,::H C' c.'"' lnrl t..l :0: <- M 0 .. :t' PRAffiIE REGIe l'r "'U>..... SCHEDULE Aug. 31·Sept. 6, 1 Issued Each Week by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation VOLUME V-No. 36 ISSUED AT WINNIPEG, AUGUST 22 $LOO PER This Week: Winnipeg Concert (Page 2) • Commonwealth School Broadcasts (Page 3) • Josh White and Wilfred Pickles (Page 5) * C.W.N.A. Convention (Page 8) * .IN the back-la-school rush. pre-school youngsters nre getting a head start on their older brothers amI sisters this year. September 2 marks the fe-opening of Kindergarten of the Air (CBW 9: 15 a.m., CBK 12:00 noon. CBK 11:00 a.m.). One of the most widely-heard programs of the CBC. it is now in its fifth year of broadcasting, Educational authorities have been high in their praise of the show, \Ising it exten<;ivcly in organized kindergarten groups and junior-school grades. The program aims to give children who ore too young to attend school or kindergarten some incentive to play con· structively, using their own initiative. It also SeTVf'S as a guide to mothers in teaching and playing with their children. As in other years, "teachers" Dorothy Jane Goulding and Ruth Johnson will take turns conducting the broadcasts. * * * Barry Morse Killdergarten Teachers: Goulding an.d John.son Successful 1mmigraul it now, 1 marvel at my audacity." However, he won sented before King George VI and Queen Eliza­ ow a llttle over a year out from England, the scholarship-Sybil Thorndike was one of the heth in honour of their Coronation Year. and won N Barry Morse was born in London's East End judges-and became the youngest student ever to a BBC award for his radio acting. and relates how as an office boy of 15 he read in enter the Royal Academy. "I spent the next two Barry Morse was one of England's most suc­ the newspapers that Lord Leverhulme on his death years open·mouthed," he recalls. "I found myself cessful younger .actors when he came to Canada bed endowed an annual scholarship at the Roya! in a complete)y new world, with the sort of people on a visit in May, 1951. His name had topped the Academy of Dramatic Art. "I figured out that the I had never known before. And of course, I had to stars on the marquees of London theatres; his scholarship was worth four times as much as I relearn the English language and get rid of an associates for a good number of years had been was then earning and I couldn't lose a thing by atrocious Cockney accent." At the end of the two many of England's stage, film, radio and television making a stab at it," he says. "As I Jook back on years he played the title role in Henry V, pre- greats. He bad also (Please rum to fJ'lge 4) CDC TIMES Page Two Crowdf'd Ways or urI:'; 1I0w Lovely 'Veekend Review. An analysis of the « « HOTES » » Are Thy nwelllng-s (Smart); Watch­ Thou Dear Lor d (Whllebead); week's news by Stuart Jamieson. The Prairie Gardener Religious Period. Rev. John Frank, Through the Day Thy Love lIath From Vancouver. Spared Us (GounOd): Prayer or W-9:10 p.m. K·B:IO p.m. X·7:10 p.m. Ilaly Trinity Anglican C h u r c h, Thal1k~KivillK' (Old Dtltl'h); Lorll's Summary of Broadcast of August Toronto. f'rayf'r (LallJ(rloll). 24, 1952. W-6:00 p.m. K-5:00 p.m. X-4:00 p.m. W.I :30 p.m. K-12:30 p.m. X·l1 :30 a.m. Our Special Speakcr. Herbert Stein­ house will be heard tonight in the Planting Bulbs Indoors (third and last second of series of four talks. Invitation to Music. The third act of Winnipeg Con­ a in a series on hulbs) W·9:20 p.m. K·8:20 p.m. X-7:20 p.m. Rkhard Wagner's eomic opera, Die ccrl. CBC \Vin­ 1. 'Vlwt to plant: tulips, daffodils, Meistersinger von Nurnberg, recorded nip e g COIH.:ert Little Symphonies. Orchestra con­ hyacinths and crocuses. at the Bayreuth Festival Theatre in Orchestra con­ ducted hy Roland Leduc. From 2. \Vhen to plant: as soon as bulbs August, 1951. Elisabeth Schwarz­ ducted by Victor Montreal. are available. Bulbs deteriorate quickly kopf, soprano; lIans Hopf, tenor; Feldbrill, Toronto Herbert von Karajan, conductor. From O\'erturc 10 ~Iarrillge or F1raro un store counters. Buy aod plant early. \ iolinist - conduc­ plozart) ; Mother Goose Suite 3. \Vhat size bulbs to buy: For CBS. tor. Lorman (Hal'eJ) . W.2:00 p.m. X-I:oo p.m. X-12:00 noon W-9:30 p.m. K-8:30 p.m. X-7:30 p.m. furcing use only top size bulbs except Lucas, producer. in the ea..·"C of groups of hyacinths Church of the Air. Rev. F. A. Miller, From 'Vinnipeg. Gilbert and Sullivan. Third in a series planted in pans (For these usc No.3). Mount Calvary Lutheran Church, 0\ l·t HII'f' II ;o;er­ Victor Feldbrill of si.\ operas, produced by Ernest 4. \V/wt kind of container: any kind Calgary. a.lU l\lozal't); Noetul'Oc (Jlal'I'Y Fl' ctlnl111/; La,IC3­ Morgan and conducted by Godfrey with good drainage will do. Dom. 2:30 p.m. MDT sian Sketchc5 (lPI>O lI(JI !\;lIIUV). Ridout. Tonight: The Yeomen of thp. 5. Soil: mix good loam with sharp .-;---:-:-. Critically Speflki1H;. Nathan Cohen on Me. Fcldbrill is a down-to~cl.lrlh work­ Guard. From Toronto. sand, a bit of peat, sheep manure 01 movies, Jean Prntt on radio programs ing musician who helieves that the Godfrey Riuout, who t:nndm:ts this bOllcllIcal to form a porous soil. and George Grant on books. day of the "prima donna" conductor series, is an enthusiastic "Sullivanian" 6. Rooting bulbs: use cool storage W.3:30 p.m. K-2:30 p.m. X·I :30 p.m. is over. There must be c10scr co­ as well as Gilbertian. He directed a (40'-50°). student production of three C. and operation between conductor and 7. Time in rooting: varies with Songs of Canada. Ilclene Baillargeon, musicians, he feels. It is not just the S. npcras at North Toronto Col· kinds and storage eonditions. ~fust be Alan .\Hlls and th£> Arthur Morrow duty of the conductor to know the legiate while a student himself at long enough to 61l pots with roots and Choir. From .\fontreat. Program of music-he must know the orchestra Upper Canada College, and he con­ to allow Hower bud.,; to pass through songs sung by Canadians who work members as wcll. .\lr. Feldbrill says tinues to direct C. and S. and other necks of bulbs. on the farol, in the fields, on the sea light opera productions as professional he knows many nnc \Vinllipcg in­ 8. Gc,wral summanj: plant early, and in the home. strumcntalisl.. in TOTOnto, and is look­ music director of the Victoria College [",O.ron" d'l'anmt nos Kell". wh\('h 11usic Club and the Eaton Operatic keep moist, keep cool, keep rooting ol'iKinateCi with thf' f'lIrJie,;t ~cllle..s ing forw".l.rd tu workinJ( with more of Society in Toronto. At 34, he is well long enough. --tht' lIlen or Fl':ml'A who ("leUI cd thc them on their home gmunds. He re­ bll~h ami :;.t:ntf'r1 0111' IIrst Indus­ known as a composer, with a number 9. After blooming bulbs may be calls 'Vinnipeg as a dry of tremendous tries; The Ooy;; or the Islam!. written of choral, orchestral and vot:al works saved for planting outdoors in spring. IJ.Y l.alTY Gorlllan. a Nonl ~"Otlllll, hospitality during his vi~it here with aboul a mu('h lalf'l' 1)f'1'10(1 In the to his credit, and more than 200 back­ They have no further value for indoor :0;101'\' or Calladlan rOI'p!itl'y; two ",onK~ the Navy Show. Mr. Feldbrill is con­ ground scores for the National Film flowering. PM.\'· tl'iblltC 10 the work that womf'n ducting in \Vinnipeg during the ab­ 1111\-C ltO,lC ill tllf' home: Je Ip mf'flf' Board and the cac. His dramatic 10. Buy your bulbs from firms who bicn 111011 ,11'\1(1011', popularly !lllnp­ sence of Eric 'Vild. symphony Esther was performed on make it a business to know what thev at lb~ ","luulllK wllcel, and 1.3 I.alnf' W.7:00 p.m. X-6:00 p.m. X·5:00 p.m. CBC 'Vednesday Night in 1951. Dr. perfo~. ,It' ll1olllon". n ("lIpPI·ru! oW ..on~ are selling and how it will no" ~fazzolcni, :;'UlIK by the women who cleaned :tnd Recital. Edward Lim.'Oln, pianist. Tom Ettore one of his mentors, Don't hunt cheap bargains. Buy the prepal't~d the \\nol; Sqlllll-JIf{Iltn' says Arthur Sullivan is Ridout's best. Grollnd, a r'I\·Ollrlle !tOnS' or the Taylor, producer. From Winnipeg. :\cwrounclland n... llermpn: Till" lla(lp-f'l" Toccata (Khachatlll',an); l'a.1II and patron saint, and he admits that he flrh'cl·. the work done by loyger~; the \Ia)' (lrclaU<l}; Trois .\Iouve­ has probably "spent more time study­ Eric CaulIl. lloout tllc Great Lake~; menu Perpetual (I"'olllenl'); The ing this fascinating man than perhaps Dance Music-Dance music is to ('rMrt"lIIclI ami ll'ade"lIIcn al'e rel)­ ;\Iaitlcu lIud tile Mghtlllglllfl (Grana· I'c,;:cnted in the Oltl FI'ellch Canudlan dos); IHiapsody In I' :'Ihal'p :'IUnor he dcseIYL-s." But he thinks Sullivan's serious music as a brilliant caricature 1111' Le Petit COI'(IOnllicl' (The Little (lJollllltnyl).

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