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The Ottawa Journal from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • Page 31

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Radio highlights CBO tie KCl OOP-IUS KCl CKOY-I1K KC; CJRC-11M KC; CKCH ttt KC; CPOO 144 KCl CPRA IN KCl CBO-PM -ICM MM; CPMO-PM tl. MM I CJIT-FM 101.1 MMl. CKBY-PM 1M.I MO; CKCH-FM 4. MM; CJIT 00 KC SATURDAY 1101 p.m. CBO-PM Folk saunas, a program of folk music.

11.10 CBO Our Notlvo Land Mtmbort of the executive of tha In dians of Quebec Association ara Inler-Viawad. M.M CBO-PM thawcasa '7J. Chansonnlar Glllts Vlgnaaulf In a con-cart racordad at tha Ontario Science Centre, Toronto. (On CBO at 5.03 p.m.) 1.01 CBO Compass North. Features related to Northern Ontario.

100 CBO-FM Music to Listen to Jau By. Two hours of aasy listening an. 4.00 CBO-FM Records. Ian Docherty Is tha reviewer. 4.01 CBO I'm lorry I'll Read That Again.

BBC comedy show featuring members of tha Monty Python gang. 4.30 CBO Jon Conadlana. Tha Maurice Mayor Quintet. 0.0S CBO-FM Tha Arts In Review. Jim Robertson Is host.

4.10 CBO Tha Demand Side. An examination of consumer problems. (.30 CBO Music da Chei Nous. CBC Orchestra 'conducted by Jean Des-laurlers, with soprano Franca Dion te-tor Paul Trepanler, bass Gaston Gar-main and a choir directed by Rene La-course. An abridged version of Handel's Messiah.

7.03 CBO-FM Oilmeur's Albums. Records Introduced by Clyde Gllmour. (.03 CBO CBC Stage. Favorite Son by Stewart Boston, produced In Calgary under tha direction of Fred Dlehl. CBO" Canadian Concert Hall.

Fart 1: Robert Cram, flute, and Gerald Corey, bassoon. Bachlanas Brosllelras No. (, Villa-Lotos; Sonata In A minor for fluta, bassoon and con-Vmuo Vivaldi. Part 2: CBC Winnipeg Orchestra conducted by Eric Wild, with tha Winnipeg Philharmonic Choir. Music from Wagner's Tannhauser, Verdi's II Trovatore and Bizet's Carmen.

10.03 CBO Antholoay. A Poem as Long as a Highway by Douglas Bar-bar. Also, Kildare Dobbs mokes ome recommendations for summer-reading. 10.01 CBO-PM Remember When? Tha vor .1924 Is recoiled. 11.03 CBO Music Alive.

Phyllis Mailing, mezzo-soprano, with Christopher Jordan, guitar, and Bam- iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiinniiiiiiiiiii TV program changes SATURDAY 12 JO pjn. 12 Star Trek (c) 1.30 p.m. 12 Randall and Hopklrk (c) SUNDAY 1.00 pm. 7 Yankee Baseball (c) Detroit vs. New York (two games).

Will preempt programming to 7 p.m. COO pjn. 6 11 Walt Disney (c) Ida, the Offbeat Eagle. A golden eagle meets with misadventures in Idaho's Snake Val ley. 10.30 pjtu 4 6 11 Of All People (c) The Country Doctor.

Film about a small town general jrac-t tioner. 11.30 pjn. 7 News Special (c) Soviet chief Leonid Brezhnev's address to the American people. 12 midnight 7 Movie (c) (Film originally scheduled for 11.30 p.m.) MONDAY 10.00 am. 5w Watergate Hearings (c) (From 10 a.m.

to 4 p.m.) 2.00 p.m. 12 Flintstones (O Atiwtt to weyious turn 0 1 cc i nMinni.mil New Time New p.m. CJOM-TV CHANMiL 'Sri i 1 cm siNncioio rrpr i IiIii IiilLltEII VH EVf yi H0 1 ip i nro TC LlA 0 A IDE It Fir 1 1 7Fi yPs fKQ i i yOc 0 cy wlelslT Uslt lole Li lw ISIEIR pton, piano. Sevan Popular Spanish Song Fallal Three Old French Folk Songs, Selber; Klnderlleder, R. Murray Scholar.

11.03 CBO-FM That Midnight Jan. Tad Millar Is host. 11.10 a.m.i, CBO Echoes of on Bra. Vintage big band music introduced by Elwood Glover. SUNDAY a.m.8' CBO-FM Choral Concert.

Music of the Hth and 17th centuries, Introduced by Ralph Room. 4.15 CBO Vole of tha Pioneer. Dr. CIuqv McPherson, a medical pic near In St. John's.

recalls his boyhood a.OS CBO Sunday Magailne. A datallad look at ma lor news stories of the past week. (On CBO-FM at 11.05 ''foil CBO-FM Great Keyboard Pariormaneas. Jacob Slsklnd discusses tha theme of simplicity as exemplified by various performances or liui i ua Laqqlareua and Schumann's Kind- arscenan. 10.03 CBOP ReCITBI.

10.03 CBO Sunday Supploment. Jim Robertson Is hot. 11.03 CBO Oilmeur's Albums. Records Introduced by Clyde fillmour. 11.03 CBOF Orchestras Cana dians.

11.05 p.m. CBO Capital Report. News commentary from vorlous parts of tha world. (On CBO-FM at 2.05 p.m.) 11.05 -r- CBO-PM BBC cancan. Part 1 Fram tha 24th Cheltenham Fes tival, tha Hurwltz Chamber Orchestra conducted by Adrian Sunshine.

Elne Kieine NacmmusiK, wozon; nymn ona Fuoulno Tuna. Henrv 'Cowell; Stnfo- nltta for Strlnas. William Alwvn. Port 1: From the Roval Festival Holl, London, the New IPMIhormonla Orchestra conducted by Lorin Moazel, Violin Concerto No. In A Mozart; Symphony No.

5 In flat, Sibelius. I.OJ LQU 1 nm BnierrainvrB. Ln Udow, a young Winnipeg singer Is featured. Also, a talk-on W. C.

Fields by the grandson of the famous comedian, ond the qufc program This Was Yesterday with Uourncrflst Scott Young os guesr. 3.00 CBO-FM RVSP. Concert records requested by listeners. 1.03 CBO The Bush and the So Ion. Life in the Northwsst Territories os reloted to tha medical profession of the time.

4.M.1 CBO CBC Vancouver citanv tr Orchestra. Conducted bv John Corewe. Mlrolrs, Gerard Victory; Se quentlo III, David Ellis; Symphony No. 07. iHavdn.

4.10 CBO-FM StuUlo Ti. Joan of Arc's Violin by Eugene Benson, produced In Toronto by Jean Bortels. 5.00 CBO-FM Music of Our People. Ivan Romanoff's orchestra and jnaie chorus. S.10 CBO cross-country cnec ud.

National open-line snow. S.30 CBO identities, items on discrlm not on In police hiring policies; Filipinos in Winnipeg; ona gypsies wno have settled in canaaa. 7.01 CBO Rebound. Mooailne documenory progrorr, about sport and illness. 7.03 CBO-FM Opera Theatre.

L'Ormlrdo bv Covolll, with John Wakefield, Anne Howe Us, Huguea Cue. nod, Jone Bertle ond the London Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Raymond LeDoerd. o.ei CBO National -Reckworks Company. A two-hour rock music pro gram. Featured sonignt is wascona, a Reqlno grouo formed In 1971.

10.03 CBO-FM Music of the Mill Century. Concerto for harp ond orches tra, Hooolnott; sympnony no. 4, ier. herd: Tha Nameless Hour. Svmonds.

10.30 CBO Realonol Orchestras. Coloary Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Mourice Hertford. Overture to The Magic Huie, Mozan; Koyai Hunt ond Storm, Berlioz; L'Arlesienna Suite. Bizet. li el CBO Quebec Mew.

11.03 CBO-FM That Midnight Jazz. Lee Major Is host. First of two' oroaroms featuring the ooxophone In au. MONDAY 0.13 a.m. CBO Thts Country la the Msrnlna.

Ottawa broedcosler Elite. both Cray substitutes for host Piter Gzowskl. 1.01 p.m. CBO-FM Afternoon Concert. Port tec voncouver inom bar Orchestra In works by Gerard Vie torv.

Dovid EHIs and Havdn. Pert works by Banchlerl, Gesuotdo, Fresco-baldi and Palestrina. Part 3: Nocturnes by Hoist, Foure ond Debussy, i CBO Revel Visit. Stote or. rlvol of Queen Ellzotoeth ond Prince Philip at Toronto Intornotlonof Airport.

1)0 CBO Max Fergweej Shew. 4.03 CBO-FM Mse Hr the Memo nt. Recorded concert music In troduced by John Benson. see CBO and CBO-FM Tha Wertd at Six. Half -hour news progrom.

4M CBO As it sevens. Phone- out show with Borbora Frwm and Har- rv Brown os hosts. CBO-PM Music de Chez Nov. CBC Orchestra conducted bv Joe quae Beoudry, with singers Louise Leorun. Pierre Duval, Nopoleon Bisson ond Claude Corbeil.

Music by Rossini, Donliettl. Misxnet. Blwt end Gourod 0.00 CBO-PM CBC Mendoy Ive-nlng. Pert A teotura on A. E.

House man, the poet who became tha greatest Latin acholar of his Generation. Port It A Shropshire Lod, by Butterworth. Port songs posea on poems By A. tt. Houseman.

(.03 CBO Meek ef Our Feepte. I von Romanoff's orchestra ond iron Chorvs. IX CBO I dent It let. Proorom consists of features entitled Trens- planted Foresters; More Than Com. mumcoTlons loo! ona Kuna rv rum.

10.03 CBO-FM Ideas. Progrom about me struggle ogoiott ooortheld ond colonialism in Soufnern Africa. M.30 CBO CBC Ptayhewse. Ttw Leaodonta Afrlconvs Caper, directed by Robert Chessermon tn Voncouver. 113 CBO Moos.

An eiptorotto 11 JO CBOF Jeu et Btwee. 11.03 CBO-FM That MionieM Jotl bob smith is nost. 11.10 a.m. cbo Eclectic Circes. A blend ef musical Idioms.

AWARDS RECEIVED The National Film Board of Canada has received more than 1,200 international awards. i I Senders II Jj i Journal crossword puzzle ACROSS 1 British boy's school. 6 Barcelonian, for one, 13 Cirl graduate. 14. Veapncci'o name sakea.

16 Servile. 17 Da Vinci masterpiece. 18 Milit. unit. 19 Words of agreement, 21 Thrice Comb, form.

22 Night before. 23 Fem. titles, in Madrid. 24 A stake i Span. 27 Carrot-lop's feature.

-29 South African' -author. 30 Town SE of Naples. 32 33 Moulin Rongo painter. 37 Sea gulls of northern England. 38 "Kinda." 39 Belonging to me: Car.

40 One of the Wind ward Islands, 44 Oaxaca or Sonora. 46 Nam in will. 47 Bone. 48 Distance around: Abbr. 49 Aspect.

-51 Beby'o favorite. 52 flatterer. 55 Ghost. 57 Broadcast in a way. 58 Overly fancy.

59 Noticeo. 60 Made of mesh. DOWN 1 ding (to). i Sought. 3 Give out.

4 Santa 5 Pertaining to a miasma. 6 Lead bars in stained glass windows. Egyptian sun god. 8 Word wltBTpiir" or present. 9 Constellation.

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Send cheque or money order The Journal Home Workshop. MAKE FISHING EASY ITS TIME TO RELAX when you go fishing. So take along thij comfortable folding seat i. 1 11 Rabble-rouser. 12 Part of a missile.

13 Dark yellow shade. 15 River into Laka Champlain. 20 Crnmblv soils. 23 Wearing wooden shoes. 25 Old Faithful, for example 26 Clan symbol 28 Montana capital.

31 Diminutive suffixes 32 Wages 33 Docile one. 34 Biased. 35 In conventions, a method of voting. 36 Theater (eatings. 41 Historic -mountain 42 Cotton cloth.

43 Diminish. 45 Of the 46 Rodents. 50 Entertainer. 51 Julep ingredient. 53 Renu' 54 Street aign.

for short. 56 Before: Prefix. will be published Monday and convenient, reel for. drying your line. Pattern 421, which gives actual-size guides and di rections for these and a good minnow bucket and bailing scoop, is SO cents.

It is also. in the Sportsmens Packet No. 24 with three other patterns of interest to hunters and fishermen all for $1.75. Send cheque or money order to The Journal Home Workshop. CHESS If Di M.

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