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MONDAY, DECEMBER 9.-Who_ is fond. of . gardening? To-night "Seatterjoy" invites the little listeners to join in making a garden of flowers, out of all the flowers mentioned by Shakespeare. Music and sonee to anit the nicture.
WEDNESDAY. -Mother Hubbard and Uncle Frank with some new folksongs and choruses for you to. learn-and some of the songs we know, to sing. Who will join us? THURSDAY.-Mr. Vernon Griffith’s _choir of boys giving us a little operetta to-night called "The New Schoolmaster." So a very jolly and bright hour we will have, with Unele John’s stories to help us along. FRIDAY.-Storyman telling his stories so well, and the Elmwood School choir singing choruses and part songs. ‘ SATURDAY.-To-day "Aunt Pat" is entertaining at a garden party the A ELLE, TE LTE TO SE
little folk who have helped her during the year. The little listeners will hear all about it, for we are broadcasting the party over a relay line. Now listen-in, and hear how a party "over the air" goes. SUNDAY.-The Children’s Song Service, conducted by the Anglican Sunday School. ' ‘ .
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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 21, 6 December 1929, Page 15
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180AT 3YA. Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 21, 6 December 1929, Page 15
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