Canadian Moving Picture Digest (Oct 15, 1955)

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you CAN MAKE A HIT WITH YOUR PATRONS BY PLAYING THESE RECENT NATIONAL FILM BOARD OF CANADA RELEASES IN THE CANADA CARRIES ON SERIES. A graphic description of placer mining in the Yukon. Highlights the development of Canada's last frontier — the North. © Sercl Centuries-old family skills at work building Canada's naval ships. Features launching of ''H.M.C.S. Labrador," largest warship built in Canada, at this ancient Quebec shipbuilding center. © Vig Tu “he North Canada's Army trains to fight the Arctic's real enemies — fear and fatigue. Units are pictured operating from Fort Churchill into the snow-swept hinterland. © Sottleucck How the bottleneck for shipping from the Great Lakes to the Atlantic will be removed by the St. Lawrence Seaway. Film shows elaborate "'pilot model’ preparations before actual work begins. © Yeedles Aud Pius From daytime seamstress to "prima ballerina''— how labor and management provide for workers’ outside interests. Highlights the development of a young girl's native talent for ballet. © Return of the Tudtau The country's ''First Canadian" is no longer vanishing but increasing in numbers. Film tells how the Indian is progressively taking his place as a valuable member of the community. Make a habit of booking National Film Board subjects every month... CANADA CARRIES ON and EYE WITNESS series available in English ... EN AVANT CANADA and COUP D'OEIL In French. Further information from NATIONAL FILM BOARD OF CANADA-OTTAWA aetna ~ = =