Film Weekly 1961-62 year book : Canadian motion picture industry with television section (1961)

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1949-1950: Morris Stein; 1951: J. J. Chisholm; 1952, 1953: R. W. Bolstad; 1954: Wm. Summer¬ ville, Jr; 1955: Harry S. Mandell; 1956: David Griesdorf; 1957, 1958: N. A. Taylor; 1959: Dan Krendel; 1960: John J. Fitzgibbons, Jr. TENT 28 HEART AWARD WINNERS In 1947 the late Peter Campbell, then presi¬ dent of the Maple Leaf Baseball Club, was singled out by the Variety Club for his great work and presented with a gift to symbolize it. The following year Conn Smythe, president of the Maple Leaf Hockey Club, was similarly hon¬ ored. By vote of the tent it was decided to undertake an annual award for the member who had done the most to serve its cause and that this was to be known as a “Heart Award." The winners since its inception are — 1948: John J. Fitzgibbons, Sr.; 1949: James Cameron; 1950: Wm. Summerville, Jr.; 1951: Ernest M. Rawley; 1952: George Altman; 1953: Monty Hall; 1954: Dan Krendel; 1955: Jim Nairn; 1956: R. W. Bolstad; 1957: J. A. Troyer; 1958: Herb Allen; 1959: Bert Brown; 1960: J. J. Fitzgibbons, Jr. CHARITY CITATION AWARD In 1950, Tent 28. Toronto, was given the Charity Citation Award of Variety Clubs, International. The winner is selected annually by a special jury. VARIETY CLUBS — WILL ROGERS HOSPITAL Gordon Lightstone is the representative of the Variety Club of Toronto on the board of the hospital and Dr. Samuel J. Forest, 262 St. Clair Avenue West, Toronto, is Tent 28 * s examining physician. VARIETY VILLAGE 3701 Danforth Ave. Address Mail to Station B, Scarboro, Ont. (699-7167) Principal and Headmaster J. Arthur Robertson Matron . Mrs. M. Redway Situated at Scarboro, Ontario, beside the east¬ ern entrance to Toronto, Variety Village, a train¬ ing school and residence for crippled children from any part of the province, is the major project of the Variety Club of Toronto. It is operated for the Club by the Ontario Society for Crippled Children. Overlooking Lake Ontario, it was built on land donated by the Provincial Government and the cornerstone was laid on December 21, .1948, by Col. George A. Drew, Q C. LLD, then leader of His Majesty's Opposition in the House of Com¬ mons and former Prime Minister of Ontario. It was officially opened on November 16, 1949, by the Hon. Dana Porter, QC, Minister of Education and Attorney-General for the Province, who repre¬ sented the Hon. Leslie Frost, QC, Prime Minister of Ontario. VARIETY VILLAGE COUNCIL Secretary Reg Hopper c/o Ontario Society for Crippled Children 92 College St., Toronto Representing the Variety Club of Toronto: J. J. Fitzgibbons, Jr., chairman; N. A. Taylor and Dan Krendel. Representing the Ontario Society for Crippled Children: Conn Smythe, John Counsell, Morris Stein. Representing the Provincial Department of Edu¬ cation: A. M. Moon. VARIETY VILLAGE SCHOOL BOARD Representing the Variety Club of Toronto: Mor¬ ris Stein, chairman. Representing the Ontario Society for Crippled Children: Conn Smythe. Secretary-Treasurer Reg Hopper INTERNATIONAL OFFICERS International Big Boss: John H. Harris, Harris Amusement Company, 3875 Bigelow Blvd., Pittsburgh 13, Pa. International Main Guy: Marc Wolf, Y & W Management Corp., 642 Illinois Bldg., In¬ dianapolis 4, Ind. Chairman, Executive Board: George W. Eby, 1603 Oliver Bldg., Pittsburgh, Pa. Member, Executive Board: Jack Beresin, 333 South Broad St., Philadelphia, Pa. International Executive Director: George C. Hoov¬ er, P.O. Box 1162, South Miami, Fla. International Chief Barker: Edward Emanuel, 246 N. Clarion St., Philadelphia , Pa. First Assistant Chief Barker: Rotus Harvey, 291 Golden Gate Ave., San Francisco, Calif. Second Assistant Chief Barker: James Carreras, 113 Wardour St., London Wl, England. International Dough Guy: Ralph Pries, 333 S. Broad St., Philadelphia, Pa. International Property Master: Ezra Stern, 1914 S. Vermont Ave., Los Angeles, Calif. International Press Guy: Ray Bell, 5 Mount Tom Rd., Pelham Manor, NY. International Sergeant-at-Arms: James G. Balmer, 3875 Bigelow Blvd., Pittsburgh 13, Pa. International Fixer: Edward Shafton, 736 First National Bank Bldg., Omaha, Neb. Chairman, International Membership Committee: J. J. Fitzgibbons, Jr., 284 King St. E., Toronto, Ont., Canada. Chairman, International Charities Committee: Wm. S. Koster, Hotel Astor, Boston 16. International European Representative: C. J. Latta, Associated British Pictures Corp., Limited, 30 Golden Sq., London, England. International Representatives: R. L. Bostick, 412 S. 2nd St., Memphis 2, Tenn.; George C. Hoover, P.O. Box 1162, South Miami, Fla.; Harry Kodinsky, 210 Park Bldg., Pittsburgh, Pa.; Gene Murphy, Desert Inn, Las Vegas, Nev.; Joseph Podoloff, 31 W. Lake St., Minneapolis, Minn.; J. J. Fitzgibbons, Jr., 284 King St. E., Toronto, Ont. VARIETY TENTS Tent No. 1 — Pittburgh, Pa.: Wm. Penn Hotel. Tent No. 3 — Cincinnati, Ohio: Hotel Metropole. Tent No. 4 — St. Louis, Mo. Tent No. 5 — Detroit, Mich.: Tuller Hotel. Tent No. 6 — Cleveland, Ohio: Tudor Arms Hotel. Tent No. 7 — Buffalo, N.Y.: Variety Club Bldg. Tent No. 8 — Milwaukee, Wis.: Inactive. Tent No. 9— Albany, N.Y.: 326 State St. Tent No. 10 — Indianapolis, Ind.: 512 N. Illinois St. Tent No. 11 — Washington, D.C.: Willard Hotel. Tent No. 12 — Minneapolis, Minn.: Hotel Nicollet. Tent No. 13 — Philadelphia, Pa.: Bellevue-Stratford Hotel. Tent No. 14— Milwaukee, Wis.: 1027 W. Wells St. Tent No. 17 — Dollas, Texas: Hotel Adolphus. Tent No. 18 — Dayton, Ohio: Moraine Hotel. Tent No. 19 — Baltimore, Md.: Stanley Theatre Bldg. Tent No. 20 — Memphis, Tenn.: Gayoso Hotel. Tent No. 21 — Atlanta, Ga.: Atlantan Hotel. Tent No. 22 — Oklahoma City, Okla.: Hotel Biltmore. Tent No. 23 — Boston, Mass.: Statler Hotel. Tent No. 24 — Charlotte, N.C.: 301 '/2 W. Trade St. Tent No. 25 — Hollywood, Calif.: 1765 N. Sycamore Ave. Tent No. 26 — Chicago, III.: Congress Hotel. Tent No. 27 — Grand Rapids, Mich.: P.O. Box C8. Tent No. 28 — Toronto, Canada: Prince George Hotel. Tent No. 29 — Mexico City, D.F.: Hotel Vista Hermosa, Insurgents-Sur-y-Sullivan. 142