Canadian Moving Picture Digest (Feb 20, 1954)

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CANADIAN MOVING PICTURE RAY LEWIS EDITOR AND PUBLISHER / HERMANT BLDG, 4 —— 21 Dundas Square TORONTO FORTIETH YEAR OF | \/ PUBLICATION 1915-54 VOL, 46, NO. 8 TORONTO, ONTARIO, CANADA FEBRUARY 20, 1954 ee EeeEeEeEeEeEeEeeses eee Board and Officers Canadian Picture Pioneers — hi cae | Centre: Nat Taylor, re-elected President for the third consecutive year; left of centre, Ray Lewis, Founder and Life-Trustee of the Benevolent Fund; Oscar R. Hanson, Co-Founder, Life-Trustee and Chairman of the Benevolent Fund. a Right of Mr. Taylor, Tom Daley, re-elected Secretary-Treasurer and Bill Redpath. Second row left, Morris Stein, Vice-President; Frank Vaughan; and Dan Krendel. Back row, left, Clare Appel, Life-Trustee of the Benevolent Fund and chairman of the Public Relations Committee; Frank Fisher, Hugh Sedgwick, Harold Pfaff, and extreme right, David Ongley, solicitor. Missing from this picture are Ed Wells, Board member, and George Beeston, Life-Trustee of the Benevolent Fund. r os THE SHOW OF SHOWS ON TV WAS ED SULLIVAN'S TOAST OF THE TOWN, ON SUNDAY FEB. 14th PRESENTING MGM's 30th ANNIVERSARY JUBILEE, A CAVALCADE OF SCENES FROM FAMOUS MGM PAST FILMS AND CURRENT PRODUCTIONS