r' WVHITBY FRÉE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1974, PAGE 3 c-bc notes -February is a inonth of specials on CBC-TV. A few of them are: Pagliacci starring Ion Vickers (Feb. 13) on Musîcamera;, Tonights - The O'Connor Sisters, Feb. 15; Glenn Gould with Music In Our Time, Musicanera offer- ing Feb. 20; To The Wild Country - The Great Canadian Southwest, Feb. 24; Wayne and Shuster Comedy Hour, Feb. 24; Consumer Test, Feb. 26; Jack, and original musical starring Victor Garber, Feb. 28; and The World of Victor Herbert, on Musicamera, Feb. 27. -Fans of Canadian politics and politicians. will be inter- ested in the special guest on Juliette & Friends, Weduesday, February 2th at 2 p.m. Former Ontario Premier John P. Robarts discusses his career ini politics and bis life since leaving that scene. On the same prograin, columnist Gary Lautens talks about his recent trip f0 Austria in search of "Lautenschlagers". - CBC Curling Classic, will be back in full swing on February 9th at 4 p.m. This ninth game ùw the current series bas Peter Hope of Nova Scotia going against Orest Meleschuk of Manitoba. - The ACTRA Awards annual event, in Toronto 0on a Saturday, will be taped in progress and telecast late the same evening - 11: 35 p.m., on CBC-TV owned -and -operated stations across the country, "available" to affiliates. Its a first for CBC. Pierre Berton will be* master of ceremonies for the afflrds presentation (at Toronto's Hyatt Regency); the CBC-TV special will be produced by Ray McConnell, with Elwood Glover and Helen Hutchinson as TV co-hosts. The Association of Canadian Television and Radio Artists (ACTRA) will be releasing the lists of awards' nominations forthwith. - Ray MeConnell will produce bis second Ginette Reno speejal of the current season (the first was telecast Dec. 14 ), - taping dates are March 25 - 27, for a telecast date in April (TBA). Ginette's special guest on the show is also to be announced. - Whien a new It's a Musical World series debuts from Vancouver on the network, Wednesday, Feb. 13, at 8:30 p.m., star Tommy Common will welcome special guest Catherine McKinnon. Regulars on the seven-week series, with Common, are the children's singing group, Sweet.Majac. - Sunday, Feb. 10 from 2 - 2:30 p.m., CBC-TV will again telecast the film that won a Canadian Film Award as the best TV information film in 1973. It is The Ungrateful Land: Roch Carrier Remembers Ste. Justine; a programn in the NFB series, Adieu Alouette that the CBC-TV network presented last January and is repeating this year. Critics called the film "an extra-ordinarily sensitive and ennobling film" and "pure gold". It portrays the small French- Canadian village of Ste-J ustine, revisited by Quebec novelist Roch Carrier. He reflects on the hardships and satisfactions of the village people who, he says,'"have succeeded in li,ing, a life of limitation with great dignity." - The next Wayne and Shuster Comedy Special, to be telecast Sunday Feb. 24, at 9 p.m., features Johnny Wayne as the Kung Fu Stranger in one major sketch, and Frank Shuster as The Godfather in another. Rehearsals over, the boys go into the studio to put their show on video tape starting Feb. 4th. - Don NlcNeill, CBC News Washington correspondent, was onee an engineer. He entered the pre-engineering course at Memorial University in St John's, Nfld., and graduated as a mining engîneer in 1957 from Nova Scotia Technical College inHalifax. Whiltby -An Urban Hierarchy? AMS ENTERTAINM EN' CENTRE By the end of the century. communities in and around Toronto could be developed into an "Urban hierarchy" of "»specialized' cities and towns Ontario Treasurer John White said recently. Sketching a concept now being developed bY a provin- cial task force, Mr. White said each urban centre from Oshawa to Hamilton would "ýprovide whatever services and jobs were best suited to itssize,character and location.- Toronto would remain the prime centre, providing a full range of speciaized services. Hamilton and Oshawa would rank in the second of many other categorieS. Oakville Burlîngtoii and North Picker- ing would operate in the third category. "There would be several other categories, right down to the smallest communities, CAMIE is people heipmg, people Send your dollars to CARE Canada, Dept. 4, 63 Sparks Street, Ottawa, Ki P 5A6. and each of these would look to ihe larger coînmunities for their specialized services." 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