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man has at some tine con-
templated suicide, and the
number wrbo do icdll them-
selves is rising, according
to a new survey- It showed
that suicides tay children
aged 10 to 15 increased al-
most 25 percent between
1971 and 1981. It was 10
percent for youngsters be-
tween 15 and 20. Adults.sui-
cides rose only 5.5 percent.
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9:15 To Be Announced
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9:30 Let's All Sing' Water
bound
9:45 Dragons, Wagons, and
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.10:00 Witness' to Yesterday:
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10:30 The 'Book Bird
10:45 All about You: Your
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11:00 Autour du monde par
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11:20 Les Pilis
11:25 Les Aventures de
Babar
11:30 Let's All Sing Frog
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11.45 Jeremy
12:00 Readalong 2
12:10 Hattytown Tales:
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12:25 The Wombles
12:30 Realities: Science.
Between Fear and
Hope
1:00 The Stationary Ark:
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1:30 Vision On: Sea and
Sand
1:50 Readalong 2
2':00 Music Box
2:15 Inside -Out. Lost Is a
Feeling
2:30 Jeremy
2:45 ThinkAbout'. General-
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3:00 Good)Work
4:00 Les 100 Tours de
Centour
4:15 Colargol: Golden City
4:30 Kidsworld: Remote -
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year-old cartoonist, a
champion skater; and
a boy who suffers from
'hemophilia: They also
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5 00 Sesame Street
6:00 Polka Dot Door '
6 30 Today's Special:
Fight
7 00 Doctor Who: The
Horns of Nimon,
Part 3 of 4
700 Magic Shadows: An
American Guerrilla in
the Philippines —
Part 4 of 5
8:,00 Realities: Living in
the Age of Chaos
8:30 Nothing to Be Sorry
About
9:00 Speaking Out:
Romance Novels
10:30 Canada: the Great
Experiment: To Serve
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11:00 Realities: Living in
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11.30 Talking Film: The
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11:30 The Academy on Mod-
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1:00 The Body in Question:
Native Medicine
2:00 Bits and Bytes:
Ready -Made Pro-
grams — Program 2 of 12:
12 12:1
2:30 The Academy on Com- 12:2
puters with. Jack 12:3
Livesley: Ready -Made
Programs — Program
2 of 12
3:00 Understanding Human
Behavior: Memory
3:30 Understanding Human
Behavior: Pain and
Hypnosis
'4:00 Leland Jacobs on Chil-
dren's Poetry:'
Roads
to Enchantment
4:30 Kidsworld: Midget -
car racers; a swiri'r-
ming program for
babies; the macaque
monkey in Calgary's
zoo; a bluegrass
family band; Scarbor-
's Canadian Chil-
:30 Kidsworld. An 11
year-old roller-skating
champion; a teenage
ventriloquist, a new
device for diabetics
that automatically
injects insulin; and a
concert class pipe or-
ganise
r-ganise who's only 10
years old They also
present an interview
with disco queen 6
Gloria Gainer. 6
00 Readalong 2 7
0 Jeremy
5 The Wombles
0 The Movie Show
1:00 The World in Your
Kitchen: Italian Cook-
ing
1:30 Down to Earth: Bal-
cony Gardens
2:00 Journeys in Time:
Early Childhood and 11
Adolescence
2:30 Talking Film. An
atomy of Suspense
3:00 Witness to Yesterday
John A. Macdonald
3:30 Cucumber: Insects
4:00 La Maison magique
4:30 Kidsworld: A school
where children learn
to ride unicycles, an
award-winning violin-
ist; dirt bike racing; -
a champion swimming
team; soft sculpture;
and the mating dance
of cranes are among
the topics of reports
hosts Mark Gosselin
and Amber Payie pre
sent.
5:00 Sesame Street
6:00 Polka Dot Door
6:30 Fables of the Green
Forest: Longlegs the
Heron
7:00 Struggle beneath the
Sea: The Largest
Octopus in the World
7:30 Magic Shadows,' West-
, ern Union (1941 ) --
Part 1 of 4. The cone
struction of telegraph
wires from Omaha to
Salt Lake City in 1861
leads to conflicts be-
tween two brothers,
one good and one bad
Starring Randolph
Scott, Robert Young,
and Dean Jagger.
8:00 Vista' The Ghost of the
Amoco Cadiz
9:00 The Academy on Par-
enting with Jack
Livesley: Spare the
Rod -- Program 3 of 6
10:00 Visions: The Critical
Eye: Eye Openers
10:30 The Movie Show
11:00 Fast Forward: Tran:-
portation
11:30 Talking Film: The
Western Revisited
12:00 How to Start a Small
Business. 1,'inding
four Niche it. ttic
Market
4 30 Kidsworld. An -arch-
ery ery champion; a fam-
ily band: sky diving;
a school where the
cheerleaders cheer for
high grades; trading
cards, and teaching
hawks to hunt, with
hosts Keith Singer and
Lisa Abarquez
00 Sesame Street
:00 Polka Dot Door
:30 C'ucwnber: Music
00 The Half -a -Handy
Hour
7:30 Magic Shadows: West-
ern Union — Part 2 of 4
8:00 National Geographic:
Yukon Passage
9:00 Ian McKellen Acting
Shakespeare
10:30 The Tomb of Tutan-
khamun
00 People Patterns: The
End Was Just the Be-
glnllmg
11 3u Talking Film: A Con-
versation with Joseph
Mankiewicz
12 00 How to Start a Small
Business: Why Finan-
cial Statements?
Wed., June 27
8 00 Polka Dot Door
8:30 Jeremy
8.45 Mister Rogers' Neigh-
borhood
9 i5 'Tales of Magic
Thwnbelina
9 30 Vision On- Pathways
iU UU Sesame Street
11:00 \ Passe-Partout
30 Kidsworld. A teenage
game -show host: a 14-
. year-old concert
pianist, a champion
gymnastic team; and
a candy factory.
12:00 Readalong 2
12.10 Jeremy
12:25 The Wombles
12 30 Voices 'of Early C.an-
adaficer : • The Truant Of -
Fri., June 22
8:00 Polka Dot Door
8...30 Jeremy
8:45Mister Rogers' Neigh-
borhood
9.15 To Be Announced
9.20 Readalong 2. Words:
said, asked
9:30 Let's All Sing: Who
Built the Ark?
9:45 Storybound: Lizard
Music °
10:00 Outreach Ontario: The
Toronto Symphony
10.30 Fables of the Green
Forest: The Lost Pup-
py in the Green Forest
11'00 Passe-Partout
11:30 Vision Ori' -'Clocks
.11:55 Barbapapa' Wine
Party
12.00 Readalong 2
12.10 Jeremy
12 25 The Wombles
12 30 Realities Living m
the Age- 01 Chaos
1 00 Father Rhine
1.30 fatal Ganga River'
of the Gods
1:50 Readalong 2
2.00 We Live Next Door
2.15 Hattytown Tales: The
Secret Tunnel
2: 25.Barbapapa: Beau's
Modelling
2:30 Today's Special. Wild
West
3:00,Good Work
4:00 Passe-Partout
4:30 Kidsworld A march-
ing band; bagpipes; a
young girl and her
pony; a manufactured
white water rafting
1.un; two .gi:•is who
wrote a pl:, ' about
child 'You= and ani-
mals in water. They
also look at an inter-
view with James
Noble, the governor in
the television program
Benton.
5'00 .Sesame Street
6.00 Polka Dot Door
6 30 Fables of the Green
Forest. Coyote Is the
Smartest in the Forest
'7:00 High Notes
7.;30 Magic Shadows: An
American Guerrilla in
the Philippines ( Final)
8:00 Money$worth
8-30 North of 60 Degrees:
Destiny Uncertain
9:00 The Ascent of Man:
The Harvest of the
Seasons
10:00 Marine Biology:
Biology on the Bay
10:30 In Search of Paradise:
From the Garden of
Eden
11:00 Money$worth
11.30 Talking Film A.
Portrait of John Ford
12:00 How to Start a Small
Business: Do You
Have to Start from
Scratch'
Sat., June 23
8:30 Polka Dol. Door
9 00 Cucumber. Sports
9:30 In Search of Paradise:
Three New Worlds
10:00 Media and Met(ds of
the Artist Colla e
10:.30 Championship Bridge:
Easley Blackwood and
Albert Morehead vs
John Gerber and Phyl-
lis' Novak.
add. It
ough
dren'a television chap-
nel; an inner-city ten-
nis workshop in Phil-
adelphia; Eight Is
Enough star Susan
Richardson; Cin'
cinnati Zoo's Insect
World.
5:00 Sesame Street
6:00 Polka Dot Door
6:30 Struggle beneath the
• Sea: Symbiosis
7:00 Doctor Who: The
Horns of Nimon
(Final)
7 :30 People and Pets: What
You Always Wanted to
Know . .
8:00 Movie, "That Hamil-
ton. Woman" (Lady,
Hamilton' t 1941) . The
romantic story of the
love of Lord Nelson,
British naval hero, for
the beautiful Lady
Hamilton, and its
tragic outcome. Star-
ring Laurence Olivier,
Vivien Leigh, Alan
• Mowbray, and Gladys
Cooper.
10:00 Conversations
10:30 Movie, "Lydia" (1941)
• An elderly woman has
a reunion with four of
• her lost loves, and re-
lives her romantic ,
past. With Merle
Oberon, Joseph Cot-
ten, Alan Marshal, and
Edna May Oliver.
12:10 Conversations, Part 2
Sun., June 24
8:30 Polka Dot Door
9:00 Fables of the Green
Forest: Chatterer the
Captive
9:30 Sesame Street
10:30 Doctor Snuggles: The
-, Spectacular Rescue of
Miss Nettles
11:00 Calling All Safety
Scouts: Safety at Play
11:15 Math Patrol 2: Math,
Who Needs It?
11:30 Kidsworld
12:00 Les Arrivants
1:00 Jardins, paradis des
reves
1:30 Nova
2:30 Chefs-d'oeuvTe a 1'-
ecran
3:30 La Maison magique
4:00 Entre deux nuages
4:15 Colargol
4:30 La Petite Lulu
5:00 Passe-Partout
5:30 L'Atelier des Pis-
senlits
6:00 Ca, c'est L'Ontario
6:30 Mosaique
7:00 La Societe National
Geographic
8:00 Villages et Visages
8:30 Vue globale
9:00 Tele -cinema
11:00 L'Ete show
Mon., June 25
8:00 Polka Dot Door
8:30 Jeremy
8:45 Mister Rogers' Neigh -
hood
9' Tales of Magic: Lake
of the Rainbows
9:30 Vision On: Sea and
Sand
10:00 Sesame Street
11:00 Passe-Partout
•
Tues., June 26
8:00 Polka Dot Door
8:30 Jeremy
8:45 Mister Rogers' Neigh-
borhood
9:15 Tales of Magic The
Three Little Pigs
9:30 Vision On. Country-.
side
10:00 Sesame Street
11:00. Passe-Partout
11:30 Kidsworld: An in
dependently minded
girl who has no legs
and only one arm
mud wrestling. Alpine
rescue dogs. and the
City of Vancouver are
among those Amber
Payie and Keith Sing
er present. The Pro-
gram also features an
interview with Gary
Coleman, star of Dui -
rent Strokes.
12:00 Readalong 2
12:10 Hattytown Tales: The
Picnic
12:25 The Wombles
12:30 Canadians in Conflict
Saskatchewan 1885
1:00 The World in Your
Kitchen Ukrainian
Cooking
1 30 Down to Earth Town
House Gardens
2.00 Journeys in Time.
Early Childhood and
Adolescence
2.30 Talking Film: Music
in the Cinema
300 Witness to Yesterday
Al Capone
3:30 Cucumber. Camping
4:00 Passe-Partout
1:00 The World in Your
Kitchen: Hungarian
Cooking
1 30 Down to Earth: Rose
2:00 Journeys in Time:
Early Childhood and
Adolescence
2.30 Talking Film: The
Western Revisited
3:00 Witness to Yesterday:
Rasputin
3:30 Cucumber: Sports
4,:00 Passe-Partout
4:30 Kidsworld
5:00 Sesame Street
6:00 Polka Dot Door
6:30 Sam.on the Buses
6:45 Calling All Safety
Scouts: Water Safety
7:00 People and Pets: Pets
and Their Modern
Roots
7:30 Magic Shadows:
Western Union —
Part 3 of 4
8:00 Realities: Israel after
Begin
8:30 Visions: Artists and
the Creative Process:
The Need to Explore
9:00 Bits and Bytes: Com-
munication between
Computers — Pro-
• gram 5 of 12
9:30 The Academy on Com-.
puters with Jack •
Livesley. Communica-
tion between Com-
puters ._ Program 5
of 12
10:00 Mind over Matter:
Program 1
10:30 The New Literacy: An
Introduction to Com-
puters: Systems
Options
11:00 Realities: Israel after
Begin
11:30 Talking Film: Conver-
sation with Pauline
Kiel
12:00 How to Start a Small
Business: Financial
Analysis
It has been ..a strange
spring in Southern Ontario,
but in Northumberland •
County . at least, it would
Ila beef, hard ;c find fault
wlili , recent weekend rnorn
ing We were wakened early.
„shout _5.30 I think, by the
heav\; honking of a low-fly-
ing flock of Canada geese.
They were only a few feet
over the house, and in that
confused state somewhere
between being asleep and
being fully awake, I .,wasn't
certain that they weren't
coming through the house
rather than just over it. I was
awake just enough to go back
to sleep with a feeling of deep
contentment.
The. weathermen and the
calendar make mistakes, but
the geese don't. When geese
fly north, the land is waking
up from another winter.
spring is here, and the fleet-
ing Canadian summer is al-
most within our grasp. When
we did finally get out of the
bed, it was just as the geese
had advertised. And there
were more of them through
the morning Several times I
heard that faint, growing
gabble which meant another
flight was coming, and f
dropped what 1 was doing
and peeled my eyes. I did a
fast count on one undulating
V formation and estimated
seventy to eighty birds flying
fast and high.
There was one spring night
a few years back when we
heard the geese flying over
the house right through the
night. And the next day, the
sky was almost black with
them — one flight after an-
other. as many as three Vs in
view at a time.
Another year. we were
driving northeast from
Castleton when we noticed a
flight of geese just over the
car, and co -incidentally, fol-
lowing the road. Because of
that, I was able to clock them
at more than fforty miles an
hour.
I can't imagine what rural
Canada would be like if the
geese ever stop flying over in
the spring. They are sym-
bolic of everything f value
most.
I've been thinking lately
that if I ever get out of this
crazy business, I'd like 'to
write a book about Canada
geese. We watched a film on
the whooping crane on tele-
vision not long ago. Ameri-
can researchers put a little
radio transmitter on one of
the whoopers and followed
the flight by car and aircraft
from their wintering ground
on the Gulf, of Mexico all the
way to Canada. I'd like to do
the same thing with a flight
of geese sometime, starting
with a wintering ground in
Chesapeake Bay perhaps,
and following a flight all the
way up to where it summers
on some northern Canadian
lake. I can see a book in that.
Where they stopped and
why. The topography of the
country th' y flew over. What
they found to feed on. How
long it took them. How they
spent the winter. Where they
nested. How long it took for
the goslings to hatch. How
many survived for the flight
back. That kind of thing.
It there is a book in a week
in the life of Bill Buckley —
and there is. a good one —
there's a book in a flight of
Canada geese, and I'd like to
write it.
The toal cumulative back-
log of understocked forest
lands in Canada is estimated
by the Science Council to be
about 25 million hectares.,