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ARRON SERN OS PLONE ES a UNIONS, GUILDS & ASSOCIATIONS
extends to a long list of diverse recipients — the research program of the Ontario Society for Crippled Children, the Hospital for Sick Children Cardiac Catheterization Lab, the Mount Sinai Hospital Ultra Wave Diagnostic equipment, the Ontario Community for the Deaf — to name a few.
The Toronto Blue Jays baseball team have designated Variety Club as their charity, and the Variety Club in Ontario is host to an annual “Baseball’s Back In Town” luncheon on the eve of opening day. There are now thirty-seven Variety Sunshine Vans in Operation in Ontario, which are custom-built according to the disability of the children to be transported.
The next major project is the Paul Nathanson Centre for Children, a 23.5 acre estate in Maple, Ontario, donated by his widow, Sylvie Nathanson. A committee currently being established will explore the best possible methods of using the estate as a centre for the treatment, rehabilitation and care of disadvantaged children.
VARIETY CLUB OF BRITISH
COLUMBIA Tent 47 1134 Homer St.
Vancouver, B.C. V6B 2X6
(604) 669-2313
Chief Barker: Ian Fraser
lst Assistant Chief Barker: Robert Dodd 2nd Assistant Chief Barker: Ted Cohen Dough Guy: Harvey McDiarmid
Property Master: Rick Peters
Canvasmen: Beverly Babb, Harvey Carson,
Paul Fader, Barry Law, Hugh MacDonald,
George Pitman, Dal Richards, George
Simpson, Barbara Stewart, Mel Zajac, .
Bruce Zien.
Since 1965 Variety Club of B.C. has raised over $15 million, $7 million of which helped build and furnish B.C.’s new Children’s Hospital.
Major projects now include building the Children’s Variety Research Centre, helping handicapped children with the Electro-Limb Program, participating in establishing Van
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couvers Ronald McDonald House, and continuing to fund many children’s charities throughout B.C.
WOMEN OF THE MOTION PICTURE INDUSTRY (WOMPI)
Toronto Branch
Famous Players Ltd.
146 Bloor St. W.
Toronto, Ont. M5S 1P3
(416) 964-5800
Officers:
President: Bea Tinney
(416) 964-5800
Ist Vice-President: Hilly Koblich Recording Secretary: May Levandusky Treasurer: Mary Crowley
The International Convention is held in September each year. The 29th (1982) was at the Westin Hotel, Toronto, and the 30th (1983) will be in Atlanta, Georgia.
It all adds up to the most cost effective film making you will ever experience.
The Association of Canadian Film Craftspeople
43 Britain Street
Toronto, MSA 1R7, Canada
(416) 368-4672
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