--| News Briefs | It is not anticipated that Can-| |ada will be asked to participate lin a special NATO airborne force |announced Wednesday. in Paris, {Prime Minister Diefenbaker said lin reply to Opposition Leader |Pearson, He said the force will 'be composed initially of British, American and French battalions. | The federal government has distributed free more than 15.- {000,000 pounds of surplus pork to charitable and welfare organiza- Itions in Canada and abroad since lit made the offer in January |Agriculture Minister H ar kness isaid that up to Feb. 12 8,099,138 pounds had been distributed to in- {ternational organizations such as {CARE. Domestic distribution was 17,089,426 pounds at Feb. 27. | The RCAF has been billed for {the $450,000 damage caused at {Ottawa's Uplands Airport ter- minal last August when a U.S. Air Force jet broke the sound |barrier, Transport Minister Hees said Wednesday. He said the in- cident has delayed completion of the terminal for five months so 2 far. Windows were broken and some structural damage caused. | External Affairs Minister Green |said the government will take [Sal appropriate steps" to safe- guard Canadian interests in the {cargo plane field. Lionel Chevrier | (L--Montreal Laurier) had asked what action the government might take concerning a bill now in a United States Senate sub- committee which would provide for U.S. government guarantees lof loans on cargo plane pur- |chases from American manufac- -- (National Defence) iturers. i, Tae SOLVING PROBLEMS Sgt. Harold Wilson of Ottawa | UNEF headquarters in Gaza, gets an assist from Capt. Ed | 30 miles away. The radio link Wade of Calgary and Vancou- | was built to solve one of the ver as he starts to scale a new | big problems of signals in the Canadian-designed high fre- | area--the theft of land lines by quency radio tower serving | raiding and nomadic Bedouin troops with the UNEF in | tribes. Egypt. The towers link the Ca- nadian base at Rafah w Canadian Birdman Spots Rare Redshank By GERALD LANGE were counted near Quebec City|ericton area watchers saw 1,018 Canadian Press Staff Writer but no rare ones were reported. birds of 30 species. Birdwatcher Dr. Lloyd Mac-| The count of 3,000 in Montreal | Edmonton reported 4,239 birds pherson could hardly believe his| Was about average. Watchers); g4 gpecies. Conspicuous by eyes when he spotted a redshank identified 36 varieties. their absence were the short- near Halifax recently. Apart from the redshank, Hal- aared owl, snowy owl, snow bunt- "This is the most exciting bird ifax spotters counted a low 36/ing and northern shrike. More I have seen in the whole of my |species in high winds and poor{than half the birds seen were life," he said. visibility, The previous year |pohemian waxwings. Heavy If his identification is correct,|count was 48. St. John's, Nfld.,|snow cut Saskatoon"s count to it is the first time a redshank made a record count of 31 species|y 581 In the Craven area 23 has been sighted in North Amer- although the bird total of 2,646 mila south of Regina 17 species ica. A common European shore was about 1,000 below the two were 'noted. among 672 birds, bird, the redshank had never previous years due to a scarcity mostly house sparrows and com- been seen farther west than of dogberries. Pigeonhawks made on * redpolls. Three redwing Greenland and is a rarity there. |a comeback around the New- pia khirds, three great horned Dr. Macpherson said he wanted |foundland capital, the only place 1c a blue jay and a starling to shoot the redshank for official in Canada where these birds | ann avently decided not to mi- eonfirmation but didn't see it winter |grate. Considerable grain was again, FEWER OLD SQUAW left in Prairie fields because of LOW! VIN last fall, B N BY WINDS Prince Edward Island reported early snow . "I have been expecting one for|fawer species due to extensive The Manitoba census, con- 7--American Bandstand | 6--This 1s Alice Comedy Theatre Serial Dramas 4:30 P.M. 6--Woofer 5-2--Adventure Theatre 4--Edge of Night FRIDAY EVENING 5:00 P.M. 11--<Family Theatre 6--Tidewater Tramp 5--Playhouse 4~Learn About Yesterday 2-Big Rascals 5:15 P.M | 4--Feature Film 5:30 P.M, 7--Romper Room 7--Rin Tin Tin 5--Burns and Allen 6--TBA 4--Film Festival FRIDAY 7:00 AM. i To-day 8:00 AM. 7--Buffalo AM 4--News Roundup 8:15 A.M. | 4--Captain Kangaroo 52 ssed the fligh edy Korner Dong School peye's Playhouss ed Three Lives 9:30 AM. 11---Movie some time as foreign birds are freezing of water areas. Old [ducted mostly around , Winnipeg, often blown here by freak Squaw were down in numbers turned up 1,440 birds of 37 types, I : but American mergansers were| included Pleated woodpeckers, » Jim Baillie, assistant in the de- up. Poor visibility in the Saint Digeon awk and a ric partment of birds at Tor- John area of New Brunswick re- OW! . : onto"s Royal Ontario Museum, |duced the total to 33 species and| In a 15-mile radius of Vancou- also found the redshank sighting 2,653 birds. Usually more than ver 104 species were noted among "very exciting" but wished it 5,000 gulls are seen. In the Fred. the 112,485 birds counted. could have been confirmed "Everybody's going to question "The edo TELEVISION LOG The redshank was the Cana- dian highlight of the annual CHCH-TV Channel 11--Hamilton CBLT-TV Channel 6--Toronto Christmas bird census sponsored throughout North America by the WKBW-TV Channel 7--Buffale WROC-TV Channel 5--Rochester National Audubon Society. But WGR-TV Channel 2--Buffalo WBEN-TV Channel 4--Buffale there were other unusual birds tool THURSDAY EVE In Newfoundland cowbirds and WEM cedar waxwings were reported Theatrs for the first time. Another rare s Living World bird was a turkey vulture seen 3-Playhonse Bolente pls out Scien near Vancouver. Montreal spot- loam Stooges ters saw an uncommon brown 5:15 P.M. thrasher in the city centre and! 4--Feature Film a Baltimore oriole in the suburbs 30 P.M. Both normally winter in Central America. Robins that mi south were * seen near Regina, 11 Winnipeg and Saint John, N.B Rare finds around Edmonton were a pileated woodpecker, an ymmin American merganser duck and 6:30 P, an Near 2,00 ucks | 11--Family Theatre mallards, Nearly 00 ducks 5 News; Weather 4--You and Your Family | 2--Roy Rogers 5:45 P.M. Brinkley Baillie believe food t . 4¢--Red Rowe Show 6:15 P.M, | 4--On The Go BAD ors: said. 4--1 Love Lucy Vancouver where they w 2--Concentration and a red bellied woodpecker. 11 3 4-News: Weather Matinee bird Search for Tomorrow Light yellow-shafted flickers 4 2-Mid-day Matinee Strangely, only one glaucous gull 2:00 P.M. specie 10:00 P.M. 4 1. 8---Nursery School House Party OTTAWA (CP M Party in the air corridors te Berlin. 1 5.4.2 News: Sports 3:30 PM. 52 From These Ronis 4-MGM Theatre think he would be contribut to crops adequate 5--The Hunch ~State Trooper 2---Shotgun Slade 7:15 P.M. News: Weather 7:30 P.M. Gale Storm Nations Business -Border Patrol Detective 6----Tabloid 5-77 Sunset Strip 4--Film Featurette 2--Rescue 8 7:15 P.M. News; Weather 7:30 P.M, 8--Rachelor Father sney Presents stern Real McCoys 3-Peaple Are Funn 8:00 P.M, 11.8 Country 5.2--Trouble Shooters 8:30 P.M, Just Men From Blark Thomas made of rouse ded ca brown thrasher and hermif . Hoedown 8:30 P.M alent Caravan McCoyn Toronto count produced 79 the 10 11.8 Four 7--Man Hawk 82-Art Carney Show 4--Hotel de Parcs 9:00 P.M. 11-8--Flving Doctor 77 Sunset Strip 4--Lucille Ball Show 9:30 P.M. 11--Ontario This Week 6--Tennessee Ernie | 52-M Squad 10:00 P.M, 11-8.5-2-- Cavalcade of Sports 7 e Detectives 4&-Twilight Zone 10:30 P.M. 7--Pony Express 4--~Person To Person 10:45 P.M, 11.6--~Jim Coleman Show | 32=Jackpot Bowling 11:00 P.M, 11.7.8.5-4-2--News 11:15 P.M, 7~Playhouse $~Viewpoint 11:30 P.M. compared with Were attempting to winter near 2-Helen Neville 6:00 P.M. Calgary and winter shooting was 10:00 AM. 7-Early Show supply tempted them to remain 7:00 P.M. a 10:30 AM, 8_Rendezvous abloie 7-Morning Show v Food is as important as weather 4 i ig 6:30 P.M. 11:00 AM, 11--Jane Gray STARLINGS RETURN Startled birdwatchers counted 11:30 AM. 11--Bob McLean Show known 10 years ago. In the Tor- Tn ie ae 12:00 NOON onto area three new species were 11--Bugs Bunny Near St Ont.. a record 2 Truth or . onseqnene count as ruffed " 4 12:30 P.M, thy ush ews The It Could Be You vear average of 74. The total of "4 Ring 12:45 P.M, 13.146 was below average, how 2-Staccate Raritie 9:00 P.M, 2 1:00 P.M, ~About Faces Ottawa reported 45 1:30 P.M i :3 ( . y y s WM. 10 more thap the pre iou YoDivorce Hearty was seen and icelandic or black- , 7-Day in Court a lls wer Nv' alsp 2 B 6-Chez Helene backed gulls were totally absent Ra Queen For A Day For Better Or Worse - 1 Un Life . on . Minister Declines 33 FM. 11-6-Open House 7 Loretta Young I'heatre fairs Minister Wednesday to , : The Clock y | 4--Millionaire Replying to a Commons ques 11:15 P.M 11--Music For You 11--Late Show tion by Hazen Argue, CCF House Pla "4 Who Do You Trust | 6--Showcase 11:30PM 4---The Verdict Is Yours 1:00 AM a settlement of the problem by 8 L ta Show 4:00 P.M. 7-8an Francisco Beat making a statement at this time. | ____" . Guiding ever included green x kbirds and fo rusty blackbirds and | 7_p; " specie was External Af + Green declined 5-1 A 116-7 7--Beat P.M, Sports comment on the Tomt ight approved to protect Mr £2. Dough Re Mi 11-8-News | 8-2---Play Your 3 » 1 il atr in dictating migratory habits, he 1--Family Theatre 5-2--Price Is Right more. than 39,000 starlings in 4--December Bride noted--a mockingbird, a brant 7:45 P.M. 7--Restless Gun 12:15 PM, Ne pecis ighted nel Tove That Boh ipECies Movie Matines winged teal Meet The Millers year when weather bad 4~The World Turns 52 About 2,000 birds of 22 2:15PM. . » " 1 with Gale Storm Air Right C Jy : Ir nig ommen 10 M. 2 1 Hea r 3:00 question of asserting Allied r 11:00 P.M, 2-Dr. Malone " 1 Vie nt 6 Aggie Tangie 5.2--Jack Parr leader, Mr. Green said he did not i divig a 11-Popeye 3-The Unexpected rd - . 5 | i 'R From House Of Commons ¥ 1 Low Clearance B Prices on Handsome Cookware! are heavy pieces rust or tarnish. De: utensils shouldn't look handsome while they're do knobs and handles. 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