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Helene de F. Rothwell is a retired educator and former Assistant Coordinator of Media Services for Peel Board of Education. This basic, annotated bibliography of Canadian-produced filmstrips lists approximately 1800 significant items, in both English and French, produced in Canada for children and young adults up to August, 1978. Compiled as a previewing and selection guide for schools and libraries and as a basic bibliography for international reference, this volume lists the filmstrips by Dewey Decimal classification number and incorporates a new approach to subject access by using the Preserved Context Index System (PRECIS), a computer-generated system founded on linguistic principles. It also contains a key to abbreviations, a title index, a series list, and a directory of distributors.

Canadian Selection: Filmstrips

Compiled by HELENE de F. ROTHWELL

University of Toronto Press Toronto Buffalo London

© University of Toronto Press 1980

Toronto Buffalo London Printed in Canada

Reprinted in 2018

ISBN 0-8020-4586-3

ISBN 978-1-4875-8062-9 (paper)

Canadian Cataloguing in Publication Data Rothwell, Helene de F. , 1914Canadian selection ISBN 0-8020-4586-3 1 . Filmstrips - Catalogs. LB1043.8Z9R67 017'.437

I. Title. C80-094472-0

The production of this book was made possible by grants from the Ontario Ministry of Education and the National Film Board of Canada. The University of Toronto Library Automation Systems (UTLAS) was responsible for the computer print-out.

Contents

Preface

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Introduction

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Acknowledgements Abbreviations

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Part One The Classified Catalogue Part Two PRECIS Subject Index Part Three Title Index

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Part Four Series List

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Part Five Distributors' Directory Addendum

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Preface

When Helene Rothwell first approached the Centre for Research in Librarianship more than two years ago with her ideas for a selective, annotated catalogue of Canadian-produced non-print materials, she argued cogently that no general guide to such materials then existed; and that the resulting lack of criteria for the evaluation and selection of Canadian materials was not only hampering Canadian efforts to purchase Canadian-produced filmstrips, films, and cassettes, but was also tending to blur the distinction between well-produced and poorly produced Canadian non-print materials . Far more money was being wasted in poor selection, argued Ms Rothwell, than would be spent on the preparation of the catalogue which had been her life-long dream. The Centre and the Government of Ontario found her arguments persuasive. The present pilot study on Canadian-produced filmstrips is the result, funded by a $30,000 grant from the Ontario Ministry of Education and by an additional $7050 from the National Film Board of Canada. If further evidence of the urgent need to realize Ms Rothwell's dream is needed, it is surely provided by the findings of the Report of the Commission on Canadian Studies, chaired by the distinguished founding president of Trent University, Professor T.H . B. Symons. That report, thought by the Canadian Book and Periodical Development Council to be of such importance that the Council voluntarily undertook to publish an abridged version, devotes an entire segment of its limited space to an analysis of audiovisual resources and Canadian Studies . The report (in its abridged version) reminds us that media can be very important tools. 'Eighteen-year-olds entering university have seen about 15,000 hours of television; they have seen over 500 feature films. Yet they have perhaps read only fifty books on their own initiative.' The report, however, notes further that, 'There is also a serious lack of Canadian electronic materials ('software') . Some 80 per cent of films and audiovisual aids used in Canadian schools come from foreign sources ••. A vast opportunity exists for the use of electronic materials in the teaching and research of Canadian studies.' A large part of the problem, as the Conunission sees it, is that 'Mose OL this [Canadian-produced educational audiovisual products] material remains within the province of origin and must surely represent much unnecessary duplication. However, little has been done to provide effective distribution ••• A national study should be undertaken of media resources •.. There is

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also a need for a standard procedure across Canada for the classification and retrieval of media materials.' Helene Rothwell has gone far with respect to filmstrips towards redressing the adverse balance described by the Commission on Canadian Studies. She has provided the first reasonably objective access to Canadian-produced strips. She has incorporated a dynamic new approach to subject access by using the Preserved Context Index System (PRECIS) recently developed in Great Britain. She has surmounted provincialism by searching untiringly across Canada for material from local producers. She has identified and evaluated some 2200 filmstrips and, of these, has selected, annotated, and classified approximately 2000, many heretofore relatively unknown. And this is only a beginning; for Ms Rothwell and her team of dedicated associates intend, if funding is forthcoming, to carry their project much further and, with the co-operation of the National Computerized Information System of the National Film Board and other non-print agencies, to do for almost all Canadian non-print materials what she has so ably done for Canadian-produced filmstrips. The Centre for Research in Librarianship is proud to be associated with this at least partial realization of Helene Rothwell's dream. It believes, as must the Commission on Canadian Studies and indeed all learning Canadians, in the absolute importance and urgency of Ms Rothwell's undertaking; and it hopes very much to help her to expand and complete her work to the overall benefit of Canadian education and culture. John P. Wilkinson Director Centre for Research in Librarianship Faculty of Library Science University of Toronto

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Introduction

Purpose The objective of the Canadian Non-Print Project is to compile and publish a standard catalogue of the most significant non-print materials (in both English and French) that have been produced in Canada for children and young adults, and, as a by-product, to produce a machine-readable data base which could be used for updating purposes and/or as the foundation of a computerized retrieval service. The full catalogue will ultimately provide a selective, annotated bibliography designed as a working tool for Canadian schools and libraries. Phase 1 of this project, as now published, provides a basic guide for the previewing and selection of Canadian-produced filmstrips in all schools and libraries, both new and established; serves as a tool to systematically assess and develop school and library collections; provides a source of cataloguing and classification information by presenting Dewey Decimal Classification numbers and appropriate PRECIS-generated subject headings; provides assistance to educators in the presentation of reference service and advice; and serves internationally as a basic, annotated bibliography of Canadian-produced filmstrips. Scope The items included in Phase 1 of the project were restricted to filmstrips (both silent and with accompanying sound) suitable for use by children and young adults from Kindergarten to Grade 13. The catalogue is for individual filmstrips only; therefore, filmstrips sold only as a set have been excluded. Approximately 1800 filmstrips have been included in this edition. Those items that were rejected either did not meet the criteria set for selection or could not be sold separately. All items were produced prior to August 1978. Unless otherwise stated all filmstrips listed are useful both as teaching aids and for independent study. Methodology and criteria for title selection Contact was made with all known commercial companies and with those institutions producing filmstrips at a 'local' level. This included boards of education, universities and colleges, departments of education, and various

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museums. Although many items were located among the latter sources, only a few of them were for sale and thus eligible for inclusion in our buying guide. All materials to be considered were shipped to the Centre for Research in Librarianship, where they were re-examined or assigned for evaluation if they were new productions. Evaluative lists of non-print materials secured fro~ institutions across Canada were examined for recommended titles. If there was doubt about the acceptance of an item, it was again submitted to the evaluation teams set up in Metro Toronto schools. New materials were examined several times by teams of educators with their students. Final selection was made on the basis of organization of content, bias, currency, and technical quality. Descriptive annotations were completed by a team of both English- and French-speaking educators, and a final check was made by the central staff. Each item was then classified, subject headings were selected, and a PRECIS string assigned. It is important to note that sound filmstrips are listed as filmstrips with accompanying sound and not as kits. Arrangement Part I Part II Part III Part IV Part V Part VI

contains a key to abbreviations used in the catalogue. is a classified catalogue arranged by Dewey Decimal Classification number. is a PRECIS-generated subject index. is a title index arranged alphabetically. is an alphabetical list of important series with representative titles of each. is a list of distributors whose titles appear in the catalogue including the initials used to represent the distributors.

Form of entry The catalogue has been compiled as a buying guide for Canadian-produced filmstrips and not as a cataloguing guide. Therefore, a bibliographic form rather than a cataloguing form has been used for each entry. Some of the information, however, could be an aid to simple cataloguing procedures if used with caution. Both the producer and the current distributor are listed with the date of production. Occasionally both production and copyright dates appear. If a title is part of a series, the title of the series is placed in parentheses. In addition, a Dewey Decimal Classification number, suggested subject headings, accompanying materials, grade levels, and the most recent prices are given. Descriptive annotations are included with each entry. In some cases the title used in the catalogue does not appear on the item itself but has been assigned by the producer, usually to facilitate ordering. Classification and subject headings The suggested subject headings given with each entry are from Sears List of Subject Headings, 11th edition. Sears was chosen because it was felt its headings would best suit small school libraries. In a few instances Canadiana

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was used when it seemed more appropriate for the peculiarly Canadian subject matter. Classification of entries is by numbers from The Abridged Dewey Decimal

Classification and Relative Inckx, 10th edition.

PRECIS subject index The subject index is an example of the use of the Preserved Context Index System (PRECIS), a computer-generated system founded on linguistic principles. PRECIS was developed at the British National Bibliography in the early 1970s. It has been adopted by a number of institutions around the world, including the National "'i.~_m Board of Canada, Aurora High School Library, and the ONTERIS Project of the Ontario Ministry of Education. Current research and development is progressing towards translingual indexing, a refinement which should be of considerable value in a bilingual country. The user can consult the index through specific access points (lead terms), and will find a specific entry, co-extensive with one subject of the filmstrip, which includes grade levels. See and See also references facilitate retrieval. The use of PRECIS has been welcomed by specialists in non-book materials. The great general systems of subject representation and retrieval were designed to cope with commercial monographs. They are frequently unsuitable for such items as four-minute filmloops. In most cases, the indexing has been done from the annotations. We have concentrated on the question 'What is this filmstrip about?' and not on the question 'What can this filmstrip be used for?' The latter has many answers, not all of which can be anticipated. We have pursued even vestigial subjects. Indexing by purpose has been allowed in a few cases - for example, language teaching materials. The subject of the filmstrip as a whole was indexed, except where a filmstrip concerned two or more legitimate subjects. In these cases, we indexed all themes. An open-ended vocabulc:r:• has been used throughout. Spelling controversies were referred to the Gage Senior Dictiona.r>y of Canadian English. In order to avoid over-long columns of entries, the terms 'Canada' and 'North America' have been used as access points when their sole function in the subject statement is to serve as geographical location. The subject index was developed by C.D. Robinson, one of the very few persons in Canada with the necessary expertise. Mr Robinson has worked with Derek Austin (who invente~ the system) at the British National Bibliography, and was responsible for the College Bibliocentre Film Catalogue published in Toronto.

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Acknowledgements

The compilation of this catalogue could not have been accomplished without the assistance of many persons. An Advisory Committee, appointed from across Canada, consisted of the following members : Professor Larry Amey, Dalhousie University, School of Library Service; Elizabeth Avison, University of Toronto, Media Centre; D. Pauline Fennell, Ontario Ministry of Education, Professional Development Branch; Dean Francess G. Halpenny, University of Toronto, Faculty of Library Science; Ken Haycock, Vancouver School Board, Co-ordinator of Library Services; Professor Edith Jarvi, University of Toronto, Faculty of Library Science; Jean B. Weihs, Seneca College, Director of Library Techniques; Dr John P. Wilkinson, Director of the University of Toronto's Centre for Research in Librarianship . The support and advice of this committee were invaluable. Special acknowledgement must be given to the four assistants whose contributions to the cataloguing, annotating , and general organization of materials made this entire project possible. These staff members were Janet Blue, Jane Coventry, Anita Mccallum, and Pat Tomey . Without the dedicated contribution and support of these assistants the project never would have been completed. For the development of the PRECIS subject index we are greatly indebted to C.D. Robinson, whose description of the subject index appears in the introduction. Contributions to the evaluation and the selection of materials were made by educators from the following institutions and Boards of Education: Calgary Board of Education, Edmonton Board of Education, Peel Board of Education, North York Board of Education, Scarborough Board of Education, Borough of York Board of Education, Toronto Board of Education , Metropolitan Toronto Separate School Board, Dufferin-Peel Separate School Board, Etobicoke Board of Education, Queen's University Faculty of Education, Province of Alberta Department of Education. Individual educators who assisted with annotations include Sheila Bishop, Sheila Cook, Eileen Daniels, Gabby Heinrich, Nancy Tong, Dorothy Tuddenham, and Sarah Vanderburgh. Others whose special assistance was most appreciated include Helen Coffey, Nancy Deline, Grace Funk, Yvonne Hurst, Joan Kerrigan, Bill Porter, Cay Schaffter , Gwen Washburn, Judy Gardhouse, and Colin Neale.

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Funding for this pilot project came from the Ontario Ministry of Education and from the National Film Board of Canada. To both these institutions I wish to express my gratitude for their financial support and for their encouragement in this first phase of the selective guide to Canadian audiovisual materials. A special word of thanks must be made to all the producers of Canadian materials who so willingly offered their support and co-operation. Their confidence in the project was demonstrated when shipments of all their productions were made, free of charge, to the Centre for Research in Librarianship, where they remained with us for approximately one year. The National Computerized Information System of the National Film Board was responsible for the input of all data to University of Toronto Library Automation Systems (UTLAS) that gave us the final computer print-out. To Dr John Wilkinson, Director of the Centre for Research in Librarianship, my personal gratitude is extended for his sound professional advice, his untiring patience and encouragement, and for his vision, without which this project would never have been launched. To all who have contributed in any measure to the production of the Canadian Non-Print Project, I extend my sincere gratitude. Helene de F. Rothwell

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Abbreviations

adv. aud . auto . avail. b &w cap. cass . col. dist . Eng. fr. Fr . I. i.

J. j.

K.

k. man. min.

P.

p. prod. read. script

s.

s. sec. sig . supp. mat . teach. w/ AUE BH

CFM

FMS Int. Cin.

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advance audible automatic available black and white captions cassette colour distributor English frames French Intermediate intermediate Junior junior Kindergarten kindergarten manual minutes Primary primary producer reading script Senior senior seconds signals supplementary material teacher's with Atlantic Underwater Enterprises Bellhaven House Ltd . Canfilm Media Falcon Media Systems International Cinemedia

M-L NCM NFB R.Q.M.

SHN

VCI UEVA WCL

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Moreland-Latchford NC Multimedia National Film Board Robert Q. Millman See! Hear! Now! Visual Communications International Universal Education & Visual Arts (Canada) William Clare Ltd.

Part One

The Classified Catalogue

The Classified Catalogue 001.54

A Book is a friend. prod. [Toronto) • Bt.R, 1976.- dist. B&R 27 fr . • col. 1 35 mm. & captions & teacher' s manual. Sl0.00 p

025 Vhat's white and yellow and read an over? prod, Cloronto) • 1976.- d;st. VEC 94 fr. • col. 1 35 mm. I cassette (14 min.) , aC1to, & aud. adv. •ig. & taachar'a guide. 4 p.•~ters, and 12 activity masters . $24.00 tHallo! Getting together with the telephone , S96.00l pi

1. Books - Care and treatment. Captioned cartoons provide a light approach

to the serious topic of the careful handling

1. Directoriees.

of books. Emphasizes the interesting things book.s can show and tell end illustrates

several specific properly.-

ways

to care for a book

024 Discovering your library. p,od. CTorontol • 11-L. 1974.- dist. or \lint. 53 fr . • col. • 35 mm. & 19 min.) : auto. & aud. adv. sig, & guide. Sl6.50 (Your library I how

, ns.oo, ;

Sch. Ser. cassette

teacher's

028,7

to use it

I. Libraries and readers. A new girl in school is introduced to all the resource material. equipment. and facilities in the school library. Illustrates the library as a place for reading. research. end activities. such as puppetry. Emphasizes careful handling of equipment and checking out materials. -

Sch. Ser. cassette

teacher's

to use it

Doing a project. prod. llorontol • M-L. 1974.- dist. or Vint. 54 fr. • col, 1 35 mm. & (7 min.I , auto. & aud. adv. sig. & guide. Sl6.50 IYour library I how I $75.00) j

Sch. Sar, c,...;satta le.:,char'$ to use it

1. Libraries and readers. Describes use of resources in sct ·o , I and public libraries for project material. Explains

not•making during r••••reh stage, and organization of materials.-

024 How do you share your library? prod. !Toronto) • 11-L. 1974,- dist. or \lint . 53 fr. • col. 1 35 mm. & 00 min.I • auto. & aud. adv. sig. & guide. $16.50 , auto. 6 aud. adv. sig. & teacher's guide. Sl8.00 (A Question of valuesl s

I. Anger.

1. Loneliness.

Describes how anger is contagious. and how one instance of anger can set off a chain reaction of hurt and angry feelings amongst

Re-enactments of actual case studies reflect three different viewpoints on being alone. Shewn is a man suffering from severe depression. a woman coping with seperatiOr'\ and e single individual happily unattached. Useful for discussion on loneliness. depression. separation. divorce. and on changing attitudes toward single women.

others. Designed to encourage discussion about inner concerns. English title available , Gr-r-r-r.-

152.4

F'rench title a,ailable

Stop acting like a baby. prod. Int. Cin., 1977.- dist. VEC 46 fr. col. : 35 mm. & casse1te (5 minJ I auto. 6. aucL adv. sig. &dteecher's guide. $24.00 IF'eelings ; Sl54.001 pj

I. Behavior .

2. Single women.

152.4

2. Emotions.

A series of anecdotes where both children and adults act "just like a baby". Illustrates that there is still a baby inside all of us

VIVRE SEULE.-

Tout le monde a peur de quelque chose. prod. CTorontol • Int. Cin•• 1977.- d ;st. VEC 53 fr . , col. 1 35 mm. & casHtte 16 min.> • auto. 6 aud. edv. sig. I teacher's guide. S24.00 CSentiments 1 $154.00> pj

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needing attention. comfort. and an occasional

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3. Divorce.

F'ear .

By showing situations in which children and even adults admit to being afraid. children learn that everyone has a fear of something and that it is nothing to be ashamed of.

chance to act childish. French title available , CF.SSE OE F'AIRE LE BEBE.-

Engl;sh title •••ileble OF' SOl'IE THlhG. -

152.4 That's not fair. prod. !Toronto) , Int. Cin., 1977.- dist. VEC 52 fr . : col. , 35 mm. I, cassette Pi

1. Reasoning - Pt-ot,lems. •••rcises. e1e. Vi•••rs

er•

shown various objects and

shapes. then pra:ti.; • v;sual recaB t>y locating the object amongst others. Part c,f • s•ri•s. desig,hrd to involv• ch ildrf!n in probl•n,-solving ..:tivit :., to challenge thinking powers. Although developed for Special Education cleHas, ii may be u~ed at all eleMentary leve 1s. Engiith titi. av£;!able • CAN

YOU flND TIIEl!7 9

The Classified Catalogue 160.76 Pick the picture. prod. CTorontol I Int. Cin .• 1976.- dist. VEC 56 fr. : col. : 35 mm. & cassetle 15 min.) 1 auto. lo eud. adv. sig. & teacher·s guide, two activity sheets and ten activity cards . S24.00 (look, listen, discover! 1 S230.00l pj

1. Reasoning - Problems, exercises,

160.76 Qu'est-ce prod. 4 7 fr. auto. S24.00

I. Reasoning - Problems, exercises, etc.

etc.

Children examine various situations where something has bean done incorrectly. They are encouraged to determine what is wrong. thereby learning a?out order. sequence and noticing detail. Useful for Spacial Education students as wall. English title available • \/HAT'S \/RONG HERE?-

Children watch as photographer moves around

three objects on a table, photographing them from various angles. The chiidren are asked to visualize what each picture will look like. which introduces them to spatial relationships

between objects. and an awareness of

viewpoint. Useful for special education students as well. F'rench title available ,

160.76 Trouvons prod. 59 fr. auto. S24.00

METS-TOI A MA PlACE!160.76

Put

them in order.

prod. CTorontol : Int. Cin .• 1976- dist. VEC 57 fr. : col. : 35 mm. I, cassette 15 min.) , auto. & aud. adv . sig. & teacher"s guide. two activity sheets ar,d ten activity cards. S24.00 (look, listen, discover! 1 S230.00I pj

les ressemblance. CTorontol , Int. Cin., 1976.- dist. VEC , col. 1 35 mm. & cassette 16 min.I , & aud. edv. sig. I, teacher's guide . IOuvre roail at le bon... , S230.00I p j

1. Reasoning - Problems. exercises. etc.

Encourages children to look for end identify the common element in a series of p:c tures. Useful for Special Education students as well. English title eveilebla • \/HAT DO T~EY HAVE IN COMMON?,-

1. Reasoning - Problems. exercises. etc. Shows how to place groups of objects in order numerically, alphabetically, by size and by colour. Teaches relational and comparative ~erms . w'ould be useful for Special Eduation Students as well. French title available • CL ASSONS. ClASSONS!-

160. 76 Qu'est-ce prod. 53 fr. auto . S24 .00

qui ne va pas? [Toronto] 1 !rt, Cin., 1976.- dist . VEC , col. , 35 n,m. & cassette 15 ~•in.l • & aud. adv. sig. & teacher's guide. IOuvra roail et le bon... 1 S230.00I pj

160.76 Vhat do they have in common. prod. [Toronto] , Int. Cin., 1976.- dist. VEC 59 fr. 1 col. 1 35 mm. & cassette (6 min.) • auto. f, eud. adv. sig. & teacher's gu;d-,, two activity sheets and ten activity cards. S24.00 ILook, listen, discover! 1 S230.00I pj

qui manque? CTorontol :· Int. Cin., 1976.- dist. VEC ~ col. ; 35 mm. & cassette (7 min.) 1 I, eud. adv. sig. I, teacher's guide. ji 1. Family lih, education.

1. Reasoning - Problems, exercises. etc.

Uses photos and graphi cs to encourage discussion on factors necessary for being responsible parents. fref"lch title evai'able • CE QU'EST LA IIATURITE.-

Children examine various situations where something has been done incorrectly. They are encouraged to determine what is wrong. there by learning about order, sequence and noticing detail. Useful for Special Education students as well. French title available • OU'EST-CE QUI NE VA PAS?

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160.76 'Jhich group will they go to? prod. CToronto) , Int . Cin .• 1976.- dist. VEC 54 fr . : col. 1 35 mm. g, cassette 15 min.I , auto. I, aud. adv . sig. g, teacher's guide. two activity sheets and ten activity cards. S24.00 ia

1, Cities and towns.

I, Sex discrimination.

Identifies and describes characteristics co1nmon to any community. Factors covered in the discussion include commercial. recreational. and industrial areas. production of goods and services, government, transportation and communication. and history.-

A presentation designed to stimulate discussion on new options open to mt-n and women as a res1.,;lt of change in traditional social values. Comrares past and present attitudes toward Iha •••••• to reflect changing social atmosphere. Illustrated with collages. English title available • IT ISN'T EASY.-

301.340971 Kinds of Canadian communities. prod. (Scarborough, Ont.] • R.8.1'1.. 1975.· dist. ETHOS 53 Ir. • col. 1 35 mm. t. cassette 112 min.) 1 auto. & aud. adv. sig. & teacher•• manual. S!9.00 , auto. • aud. adv. sig, & teacher's guide. Sl8.00 ll"acts and faelingsl is

l·. Cities and towns - Canada.

1. Sex discrimination.

Discusses Canadian communities of many kinds . Included are those wi th an agricultural or industrial base. those serving special purposes. such as tourist centers and histor ical replicas, and those in remote areas or special locations. such as fishing ports, northern settlements and island com.,.,...ities.-

A presentation designed to atimulata discussion on new options open to m-,n and women as a result of change in tred;tional aocial values. Compares paat and present attitude• toward the •••••• to reflect changing aocial atmosphere. Illustrated with collages. l"rench title available • C'EST PAS l"ACILE.-

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The Classified Catalogue 301.41

301.410971 From franchise to freedom. prod. [Scarborough) • SHN, 1973.- dist . PHl'I 91 fr . , b&w • col. 1 3!:o mm. & cHsette C27 min.I , auto. & 31Jd. adv. 1ig. & study quide. S39.60 (',/omen in Canada I S63.301 s

Teenage fa t her. prc,d. CT or onto) , 11-L. 1975.- dist. Sch. Ser. or ',/int. 52 fr . : col. : 35 mm. & cassette (7 min.I • auto. g. aud. adv. sig. g. teacher's guide. $16.50 (11aturity , options & consequences I S85.00I is 1. Unmarried mothers.

1. ',/omen - Civil rights. 2. Unmarried couples.

2. ',/omen - Canada.

Outlines development of women's r ights. Shows accomplishments of many Canadien worr,en in the fields of politics, law, engineering, and theatre. PreHnh Many successful won-,en of today, including Charlotte ',/hitton, Judy Lal'lar1h. Kate Reid. and l'lergeret At'll'OOd.-

Illustrates the problems facing an unwed teen-age couple expecting a baby. Includes discussions between Ted and Jeannie fthe father and mother to bel and • discussion with an edoption agency counsaaor. Stresses that decisions cannot be easily made.-

301.42 Bec:kwerd1 i1 forward• in reverie. prod. (11ontrael?l • NFS, 1974.- dist. 11cl. 29 fr, • col. 1 35 """· • cassette 18 min.I • auto. & aud. adv. 1ig, & manual. ~18.00 • auto. & aud. adv. aig. • teacher's guide, Sl9.00 Pi

,._L.

1. Hutterit••· Alberta.

I. Canadians, French-speaking - History, Considers the survival and growth of French Canadian culture and French Canadian contributions to the political and economic life of Canada. Examines the difficulties faced during the Seven Years lier, Iha Durham Report and the Conscription Issues. Deals with the concept of separatism and possible alternatives for the future of French Canada. Illustrated with historical paintings and photographs.-

An introduction to the communal lifestyle of the Hutterites briefly describing their background. the di.rision of duties on the bruderhof, educational •ystem. and clothing.301.450971 HutteritH in Canada • 1917 - preeent. prod. !Scarborough. Ont.) • R.B.,.~ 1978.- di•t. ETHOS 50 fr. r b&w & col. 1 35 mm. & cassette (11 min,) , auto. • eud. adv, •i9. • reeding script. SZl.50 is

I. Hutterites. Canada.

1, HutteritH - Hi•tory. eettlement• - Canada.

2. Collective

Traces HutteritH' hi1tory in Canada. as seen in conf)icts with Canadian government over land. schooling and oth•r issues. :;,ves reason for ,nigration and discusses diverse Canadian reactions to th-..m. Uses archival and modern photographs to contrast early Canadian Huttarita COfflffll,,l'litte• with communes existing today.-

2. Collective settlements -

Hutterite communes located in western

provinces serve as examples of successful cooperative farming and peaceful communal living. Accounts for religious group"s leek of social problems inherent in modern society and comments upon their serious commitments to community's welfare.-

301.450971 Hutterite way of life. prod. [Scarborough, Ont.) r R.B ...., ETHOS 55 fr . • b&w & col . 1 cassette 113 min.) , auto. & aud. reading script. S21.50 !Canadian • the Hutterites , S79.00l is

2. Collective ••tt>ements -

301.450971 J come from Jamaica. prod. !Toronto) , 1978.- dist. "cl. 46 fr. , col. , 35 mffl, • cassette 19 min.> • auto. • aud. adv. sig. • teacher's guide. $19.00 (The People we ere I S95.00> Pi

,.cl.

1. Jamaicans in Canada,

1978.- dist. 35 mm . I adv. sig. I folk culture

"elaine and h•r sister have just arrived at Toronto airport from Jamaica to join their parents. Records "•lain••• initial impressions of Canada, the people and the homes. Show• her adapting to a new •choot end her firet exp.,iencH with snow. Reveal• little Jam•icen culture or traditions.-

I. Hutterites - Social life and cu•toms. 2. Collective settlements - Canada. An introduction to the Hutterite•s cooperative lifestyle es exemplified by their sell-sufficient communities. Includes schooling and raising of children. housing. recreation and farm management. Shows group's adaptation to modern society while co-e>etured are prominent business people, clergy, poets and authors from the past and present. llell illuatrated with paintings and photogr ephs. • 301.450971 The Japanese come to Canada. prod. [Scarborough, Ont.) , R.8.1'1 •• 1978.- dist. ETHOS 45 fr. 1 b&w &, col . 1 35 mm. & cesseHe 19 min.I , auto. g, aud. adv. sig. & manual. S21.50 1 aut'l . & aud. adv. sig. 6. reading script . $9.00 ji

330.9712 The Northland. prod. (Toronto) 1 Int. Cin•• 1978.- d i st. VEC 77 fr. 1 b&w & col. 1 35 mm. & cassette 115 min.> • auto. & aud. adv. sig. $24 .00 jis 1. Atlantic Provinces - Economic conditions. 2. Atlantic Provinces - Industries.

1. Montreal, Que .

2. T oronlo, Ont.

- Economic conditions. Economic conditions.

Uses photographs, maps, and charts lo describe and locate th4t various indu$tries of the Atlantic Pro, inc es of Canada. such as fishing. forestry . •griculture. mining. and promise of off-shore oil deposits. Points out Maritime problems of isolation and unemployment, and how they are being solved with increased transportation and encouragem•nt of new business. French title available • LE CANADA ATLANTIOUE 1 ECONOl'!IE.-

Compares and contrasts growth of l'!ontreal and Toronto as leading commercial centres.330,9715 Atlantic Canada. prod . CToronto) : Int. Cin., 1978.- dist. VEC 70 fr. , b8,w g, col. , 35 mm. & cassette 115 min . > 1 auto . & aud. adv. sig. & teacher's guide. S24.00 CCanada and its regions I the geography of a changing land 1$155.00> j i 1. Atlantic Provinces - Geography. 2. Atlantic Provinces - Economic conditions.

330.9715 Le Canada allanliQUe • le Nouveau-Brunswic~. prod. Cl'!ontreal?l I NFB. 1973.- dist. SEC 61 fr. , col. , 35 mm. & notes, teacher' s guide 6 captions. S9.00 Ile Canada Atlantiquel jis

Uses history and geography of region to exph, i n A tlentic provinces' present high unemployment rate and lack of industr i al development. Lists factors which have contributed to problems in economy and outlines plans lo alleviate situation.-

1. New Brunswick - Economic condi•ions. 2. llew Brunswick - Industries. Uses photographs, maps and charts to examine the economic conditions and industries of New Brunswick. Describe s the forestry. mining. agriculture. fishing and hydro-electric industries. Discusses the ••pension of smell s•condery industrie$. English title available I ATLANTIC Cl.NADA ' NEV BAUNSVICIC.-

330.9715 Allanl ic Canada , New Brunswick. prod. [Montreal?) , NFB, 1973.- dist. l'!cl. 57 fr. , col. , 35 mm. g, captions & notes & teacher's guide. S9.00 CAllantic Canada , $63,001 jis

1. New Brunsw ick - Economic conditions. 2. New Brunswick - Industries.

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le Canada atlantique • fconomie.

Uses photographs , maps and charts to examine the economic conditions end industries of New Brunswick. Describes the foresty . mining. agriculture. fish ing, and hydro-electric i ndustr i es. Di scusses the expansion of small secondary industriea. French title available I LE CANADA ATLANTIQUE I LE NOUVEAU-BRUNSVICK.-

prod. C!'lontreal?l I NFB. 1973.- dist. SEC 65 fr . , col, 1 35 mm. & notes, teacher ' s guide & captions. $9.00 CL• Canada Atlantiquel jis

1. Atlantic Provinces - Economic condit ions. 2. Atlantic Provinces - Industries. Uses photographs, maps and cherts to describe and local• ·the various industries of the Atlant ic Provinces of Canada, such es

fishing . forestry . agriculture. mining. and

promiH of off-shore oil deposits. Points out llaritime problems of isolation and unemployment, and how they are being aolved with increased transportation and encouragement of new business. English title availalbe I ATLANTIC CANADA I ECONOIIY.-

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330.9717 Atlantic Canada , Prince Edward Island. prod. (Montreal?) • NFB, 1972.- dist. lie!. 56 fr. , col. , 35 mm. & captions & notes & teacher"s guide. $9.00 (Atlantic Can,>da 1 S63.00I jis

l. Nova Scotia - Economic conditions. 2. Nova Scotia - Industries.

1. Prince Edward Island - Economic condition, . 2. Prince Edward Island Industries.

An overview of the economic conditions of Nova Scotia. Contrests large industries in populated Halifax with less populated areas, such as Cape Breton Island. Discusses importance of steel and coal production to the Sydney-Glace Bay area and many small manufacturers throughout Nova Scotia. Describes agriculture and fishing industries. French title available : LE CANADA ATLANTIOUE • LA NOUVELLE ECOSSE.-

Photographs, maps end cherts describe the economic conditions of Prince Edward Island. Fishing. tourism, end the Canadi an Forces Base are briefly referred to. Shows harvesting and storing potatoes on a potato farm. and points out how some farmers are diversifying their crops. Bast suited for teaching situation because of leek of relation of notes to particular frames . French title available I LE CANADA ATLANTIQU( : L'ILE OU PRINCE EDOUARD. -

330.9716 Le Caned& atlantique , la Nouvelle Ecosse. prod. (Montreal?) 1 NFB, 1973.- dist. SEC 67 fr. , col. : 35 mm. & captions & teacher's guide. S9.00 Ile Canada atlantiquel jis

330.9717 Le Canada etlantique • I'll• du Prince-Edouard. prod. (Montreal?) 1 NFB, 1973.- dist. SEC 58 fr. , col. 1 35 mm. & captions & notes & teacher•, qui~. S9.00 Ile Canada Allantiquel

1. Nova Scotia - Economic conditions.

2. Nova Scotia - Industries.

jis

An overview of the economic conditions of Nova Scotia. Contrasts large industr ies in populated Halifax with less populated areas, such as Cape Breton Island. Discusses the importance of steel and coal production to the Sydney-Glace Bay area and many small manufacturers throughout Nova Scotia. Describes agr iculture and fishing industries. English title available , ATLANTIC CANADA , NOVA SCOTIA. -

1. Prince Edward Island - Economic conditions. 2. Pr i ne• Edward Island Industries. Photographs. maps end charts describe the economic conditions of Prince Edward lslar.d. Fi shing, tourism, end the Canadiar, Forces Base are briefly referred to. Shows harvesting and storing potatoes on a potato farm . and points how some farmers are diversifying their crops. English title available ATLANTIC CANADA • PRINCE EDVARD ISLAND.-

330.9716 Cape Breton Island t industrial regions. prod. (Scarborough, Ont.) • R.B.11., 1976.- dist. ETHOS 44 fr . 1 b&w & col. 1 35 mm. & cassette !10 min.I , auto. & aud. adv. sig. & teacher"s manual. $19.00 tRegional studies 1 $138.001 ji

1. Cape Breton Island, N.S. conditions.

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330.9718 Atlantic Canada , ls•and of Newfoundland. prod. Cllontreal?) , NFB, 1973.- dist. lie(. 54 fr . , col. , 35 Rim. & captions & notes . S9.00 (Atlantic Canada I S63.00I jis

Economic

l. Newfoundland - Industries. 2. Newfoundland - Economic conditions.

The two main industrial regions of Cape Breton, the Strait of Canso, and the Sydney area. are emphasized in the study of the Island's present-day economy end problems.-

Photographs with maps and diagrams describe the city of St . John's end e>EC 45 fr . , col. , 35 mm. f, captions f, teacher ' s manual. S9.00 jis

1. Environmental policy.

I . \/heat.

Designed to provoke discussion. cartoons end captions outline "care less " attitudes to env ir onment protection. the need for

A description of wheat production i r. the Canadian Prairie provinces. stressing the high quality of Canadian grain. Discusses quanti ty shipped for export and the rigid ccntrols which keep the quality high. Studies the importance and duties of the Canadian \/heat Board. Traces production and handling methods throughout the year. Eng1;sh title available , CANADIAN \/HEAT I FRO" FAR" TO "ARKET.-

co - ordinated action. and realistic solutions

such as limits on consumer goods and recycling. Part of a multi- media kit titled "La pro tee tion de l"environnement:· English titl• available , ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION.335 A kibbutz in

Israel.

prod . Edmonton) • PPH, 1976.- dist. PPH 39 fr . 1 col . , 35 mm . & cassette (11 min.> • auto. & aud. adv. sig. & teacher's guide.

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Canadian wheat • from farm to market. prod. ("ontraal?l • NFB. 1967.- dist. Mel. 45 fr. • col. 1 35 mm. f, capt i ons f, teacher'• manual. S9.00 jis

pj

I. Collective settlements - Israel Desc ribes the daily activit ies and way of life at Kibbutz Yavneh, an example of communal nving based on Iha ideals of equality, de1:1ocracy, co-operation. and responsibility.-

A description of wheat production in the Canadian Prairie provinces, stressing the high quality of Canadian grain. Discusses quantity shipped for export end the rigid ccntrols which keep the quality high. Studies the importance and duties of the Canadian \/heat Board. Traces produetion and handling methods throughout the year . Franch t i tle avaHabla , LE BLE CANADIEN • DE LA FER"E AU "ARCHE.-

336.20971 The History of income ta:w: in Canada. prod. (Montreal?) • NFB, 1975.- dist. "cl. 61 fr. , bt.w f, col. , 35 mm. f, captions e, notes. S9.00 is

1. Income tax Canada -

History.

2. Taxation -

History.

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Cartoons by Peter \/halley contribute to a survey of taxes in Canada from 1650 to the 1972 Inc ome Tax Act. Suggested vocabulary study end useful additional information are contained in the guide.-

L'aconomie foresti•ra. prod. C"ontreal?J I NFB, 1971.- dist. SEC 43 fr. , bt.w f, coL 1 35 mm. f, captions. S9.00

jis

I . Forests and forestry - Cenada. Photographs. maps , and charts provide detailed information about the development of Canada's forest industry to its present economic value. and what is being done to ensure the future of the industry . The economic, ecological, and recreational importanc• of our forest• is also stressed. Part of a multi-media kit titled "Las forits du Canada·. English title available • THE FOREST ECONOflY.-

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The Forest economy.

Les Canadiens et leurs mine'r&llX.

prod. {Montreal?] , NFB, 1971.- dist. P'lcl. 43 fr . : bl,w I, col. : 35 mm. I, captions. S9.00 j is

prod. CP'lontreal?J • NFB. 1973.- dist. SEC 50 fr. , col. 1 35 mm. & captions S9.00 is 1. P1ines and miner al resources -

I . Fores ts and forestry - Canada.

Canada.

Drawings provide a contemporary view of the Canadian mining industry. •xamining the roles of various levels of government in management of mineral resources. Explains financiaf distribution of government funds.

Phot o graphs. maps . and charts provide detailed information about the development of Canada ' s forest industry to i ts present

economic value . and what is being done to

ensure the future of the indust r y . The economic. ecological. and recreational importance of our forests is also stressed. Part of a mulli-media kit titled "Canada's forests ". French title available : L'ECONOP'IIE FORESTIERE.-

land conservation. and recycling efforts. English title available • "INERALS FOR CANADIANS.-

338.20971 "inerals.

prod. (Toronto] • P'lcl •• 1969.- diet. P'lcl . 38 fr. , col. 1 35 mm, g. captions & study guide. Sl0.00 tCanada • a nation built on trade 1 S60.00l ji

338.10971 Timber. prod. CTorontol • Mel •• 1969.- dist. P'lcl. 36 fr . : col. • 35 mm. I, captions & study guide. SI0 .00 !Canada , a nation buill on trade 1 $60.00) ji

I. "ines end miner al resources - Canada. Outlines Iha rola played by mineral resources in the development of Canada's trade and economy. Emphasizes gold. coal. copper. and nickel. and discusses recent development of oil, gas. end potash.-

1. Fores ts and forestry - Canada. Traces the h i storical importance of forestry in the Canadian e c onomy and its role in the

growth of Canada's trade, The transportation

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of timber and its usage is portrayed in sket c hes. with questions in some captions to

"inerals for Canadians.

prod. {Montreal?) • NFB. 1973.- dist. Mel. fr. • col. , 35 mm. g. captions. S9.00 is

stimul ate thought . Includes the development of pulp and paper industry , B.C. t imber

industry and conversation problems.-

1. Mines and minerals resources - Canada.

338.10971

\Jheat . prod. {Toronto) • P'lcl., 1969.- dist. P'lcl. 38 fr . : col. : 35 mm. & captions g. study guide. Sl0.00 itelise. prod. [Toronto) 1 Int. Cin., 1976.- di st. VEC 70 fr. , col. , 35 mm. Ii cassette 18 min.I , auto. 8o aud. adv. sig. 8o teacher's guide. S24.00 IUn Hopital pour enfents • S45.00I pj

1. Children's hospitals. Explains operation procedures and subsequent convelesence i n a hospital. English title available I CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL 1 IN-PATIENT.-

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362.706 Qu'est-ce qu'UNICEF? prod. (PlontrHl?J I NFS, 1967.- dist. SEC 29 fr. • col. a 35 uun. & cassette CS min. > • auto. & aud. adv. si-'. $18.00 pji

Jimmie to the rescue.

prod. !London, Ont .J : LBE. 1977.- dist. LBE 24 fr. , col. , 35 mm. & cassette 14 min.I • auto . & aud . adv. sig . !Block parent 1 S20.001 pj

I. Block parent IPrograml.

1. United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund.

2. Child welfare.

\/hen two boys become frightened by a large. unfriendly dog. they go to a Block Parent house for help. Enactment of Iha situation reinfor-ces the Block Par•nt logo. and the role of the Block Parent in saeing children home safely. Part of a series.362.7

Cartoons and photographs illustrata multipla uses of UNICEF in underdeveloped countries. Tr•ces historical development and shows how money. collected f?r Hallowe'en. is used for medicine. food end schooling. Only the voices of young children ere featured on the record . English title available • IIH4 T IS UNICEF?-

June's narrow escape. prod. (London. Ontl • LBE, 1977.- dist. LBE 26 fr . , col. 1 35 mm. & cassette 15 min.I auto . & aud. adv. sig . (Block parent 1 S20.00) pj

I. Block Parent !Program>.

362.706 \/hat is UNICEF? prod. (PlontrHl?J , NFB. 1967.- dis1. Piel. 30 fr . , col. a JS "'"'· & cassette IS min.> • auto. g, aud. adv. sig. $18.00 pji

2. Child welfare.

1. United Nations International Children'1 Emergency Fund.

Shows a young girl getting into a strange man·s car. effectively warning against this

Cartoons and photographs illustrate ,r,ultiple uses of UNICEF' in underdeveloped countries. Traces historical development and shows how money. collected for Hallowe'en, is US(.>d for medicine, food, and 1choolin9. Gnly the voices of youn; children are faatur ,d on the record. French title available I QU'EST-CE Qlf UNICEF?-

type of behavior. Girl's subsequent decision to leave car and inform Block Parent

indicates parent and police role in h•ndling the situation. Part of a series.-

362.7 Short cut to trouble. prod. !London, Ont.) • LBE. 1977.- dist. LBE 27 fr . , col. , 35 mm. & cassette 15 min.I , auto. I, aud. adv . sig. {Block parent 1

362.8

S20.00> Pi

I. Block Parent IPrograml.

2. Child welfare.

Shows a boy who senses that he is being followed while taking a shortcut. in order to show children how they may go to a Block

Parent for help in a similar situation. E>q.,lains how this type of incident can be avoided if children are warned against

Love and marriage. prod. !Toronto) , PI-L. 1975.- dist. Sch. Ser. or \lint. 52 fr . • col. 1 35 fflm , & cassette tB min.I , auto. a. aud. adv. sig. & taac"-r's guide. Cl6.50 ll'laturity , options & consequences , $85.001 is

1. "•rriage counsening. Discusses the i11ues of teen-age ,narriage, some of its problems. and possible reasons for and againet it. Jllu1trate1 the factor• that affect an impor tent decision. Discu•sion points .... incudad in guide.-

travelling through dense bush atone. Part of • series.-

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363.20971 The Beginning of a new era. prod. (Scarborough. Ont.] 1 R.B.M~ 1976.- di9t. ETHOS U fr. , blow t. col, 1 35 mm. lo caoelte 113 min.I • euto. r, eud. adv. sig. I, teacher's manual. Sl9.00 CRoyal Canadian Mounted Police , S69.00I ji

The Police force , behind t he scenes. prod. CTorontol • Int. Cin •• 1977. - dist. VEC 63 fr . : col. , 35 mm. I, cassette 18 min.> , auto. I, aud. adv. sig. !. teacher's guide. $24.00 !Communi ty close-ups 1 $192.001 j 1. Police.

1. Canada. History,

Discusses some of the techniques used by a modern police force with emphasis on the need for patience and skill. Illustrations include booking procedures. the ballistics department . the identification kit , and the canine rescue squad.363.2

Royal Canadian Mounted Police -

Describes the work of the R.C.M.P. frcm the arrival of the settlers at the close of the 19th century to the formation of the Air Section in 1937. Photogr aphs depict the historical journey of thair ship ··st. Roch·.-

The Police force I part of the community. prod. CToronto) • Int. Cin .• 1977.- dist. VEC 54 Ir . • col. 1 35 mm. I, cassette (7 min.> , auto . t. aud. adv. sig. lo teacher's guide. $24 .00 !Community close-ups I Sl92.00I pj

363.20971 The Force keeps the peace. prod. !Toronto) , Int . Cin., 1976.- dist. VEC 57 fr. , col. 1 35 mm. lo cassette 110 min.I , auto. t. aud. adv . sig. fl teacher's guide. S24.00 CThe Sc•let force , the story of the North \lest Mounted Police $45.001 ji

1. Police.

1. Canada. North \last Mounted PoVice History,

Emphasizes that the police and the community must work together. Illustrates tha many facets of a larga metropolitan police for c e - the communications centre. th• emer gency task force and i ts equipment, the fir ing range, the mounted patrol stables, and the continuing education of policemen. Introduced with a brief look at peace-keeping in the past and the role of the Mounties today.-

A continuation of the history of the Northwest Mounted Police, discussing how the

force grew in number•. r•sponsibilities. end

reputat ion ae Canad• expended to the west and north.-

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The Force rides we•t.

363.2

prod. (Toronto) , lr,t. Cin., 1976.- dist. VEC 64 fr. , bt.w lo col. , 35 m... r. casHtte 18 min.> • euto. I aud. adv. aig. I teecher•s guide. S24.00 CThe Sc•let force , the story of the North Vest Mounted Police • $45.001 ji

The Police officer. prod. (Scarborough. Ont .) , FCC. 1978.- dist. FCC 24 fr. • col. 1 35 mm . lo cassette 16 min.> 1 auto. 6 aud. adv. sig. & t•acher•s guide. $12.95 is

Focuses on an actual employee of the Richmond Hill Fire Department to show the daily li fe of a fireman. Outlines procedures used from when firehell f irst receives alarm. lo fighting the f ire . Photographs illustrate types of fires, trucks end equipment used and interior of station.-

1. Students. Interchange of. 2. Exhenge of persons progr-•. 3. Ogo~i. Ont. An account of dty students' visit to the remote native village of Ogok i. Photogrephs show the initiel preparations, such es lessons in first aid. snowshoeing. and shooting. Activities e•perienced during the e> , auto. teacher·s manual. Sl9.00 Canada> jis

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386.0971 New ways in • new land. prod. Clorontol I Int. Cin., 1974.- dist. VEC 46 fr . , bt.w lo col. 1 35 mm. I, C89S8tle 111 min.> , auto. lo aud. adv. sig. t, teacher ' s manual $24.00 CTrensportation I the Canadien edventure 1 $86.001 ji

the early days.

R.B.lt, 1976.- dist. col . 1 3 5 mm. I, aud. adv. sig. I, CTrensportat ion in

I,

1. Railroads - Canada - History.

J. Shipping - Canada - History.

Describes

Photographs end paintings show the development of water transportation in Canada. from rafts end canoes with portages to steamboats and ships using canals . French title eveHeble I UN "ONDE NOUV[AU DES "ETHODES NOUVELLES.-

the development of railroading in

Canada from the inaugural run of the Champlain end St . Lawrence railroad in 1836. with emphasis on change$ brought about by the new technology.-

385.0971 Rails across Canada. prod. [Toronto] , Mel. 1977.- dist. Mel. 56 fr . , col. , 35 mm. I, cassette (18 min. > , auto . I, aud. adv . sig. I, teacher's guide. SJ g_oo !Canada on the move I S76.00> ji 1. Railroads -

386.0971

On Canadian waters. prod. fr. , auto . Sl9.00

Canada - History.

"cl.

CTorontol , 1977.- dist. Mel. 45 col. 1 35 mm. !, cassette (10 min.> • !, aud. edv. sig. !, teacher's guide . ICaneda on the move I S76.00> ji

1. Shipping - Canada - History. History

of

railroading in Canada. Shows A look at past and present use of water transporta1ion in Canada's major industries. Shows types of watercraft from those used by Indians to modern vessels of today. and indicates use. Provides 81.Jthentic sounds.-

importance of r ailway building boom to immigration. settlement and Confederation. and uses of railways today. Indicates new em!Jhasis on commuter service instead of

long-distance passenger service.-

386.0971 The Great Lakes - St. Lawrence Seaway. prod. [Scarborough, Ont.] , R.8.M., 1976.- dist. ETHOS 48 fr. , col. , 35 mm. I, cassette t12 min . > 1 auto . &, aud. adv. sig. & teacher"• manual. SJ9.00 CTransportetion in Canedel ji

386.0971 The Seaway. prod. C"on t real?J , NFB. mede 1959 1 1964.di st. 51 fr . , col. 1 35 mm•. I, c,,ptions I, teacher's manual. S9.00 ji

"cl·

1. St. Lawrence Seaway - History.

1. St. Lawrence Seaway.

Dr•wings trace the history of the St. Lawrence River as • trade route. the building of canals end dems to enow passage through the Greet L•~••· Phot:,s show the Se•w•y project. co.,,pleted in 1959 and its importance to trede.-

A survey of one of the world's famous inland waterways showing cargoes. types of ships. and various landmarks.386.0971 Un Monde nouveau, des m•thodes nouvelles. prod. Clorontol : Int . Cin •• 1975.- dist. VEC 46 Ir. , bl,w t, col. 1 35 mm. I, cassette 16 min . > : auto . & aud . adv. sig . & teaching guide. S24 .00 llransport : raventure Canadienne I S86.00> ij

386.0971 The Seaway and its ships. prod. (Scarborough. Ont.] 1 ETHOS 89 fr. 1 blow t, cassette 114 min.I , auto. teacher's menuel. Sl9.00 Canada> jis

1. Shipping - Canada - History.

R.8.M- 1974.- dist. col . 1 35 mm . t, t, aud. •dv. sig, lo flrensportetion in

1. Shipping - Canada. 2 . St. Lawrence Seaway - Economic espec ts.

Photographs and paintings show the development of water transportation in Canada, from rafts and canoes with portages to steamboats end ships using canals. English title available • NEIi 1/AYS IN A NEIi LAND.-

An account of the economic imp:,rtance of the St. L•wrence Seewey, showing the many types of ships that o,elte use of it.-

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386.09713

Ships and power. prod. Cl'lontreal?J • NF'B, made 1958 1 1974.dis\. Mel. 42 fr. 1 col. 1 35 mm. &, captions & leacher 's manual. S9.00 ji

Port of Tor onto. prod. (Scarborough, Ont.] • R.B.l'I., 1974.- dist. ETHOS 76 fr. • b&w & col . 1 35 mm. & cassette jia

2. Toronto, Ont. 1. 1/eRand Canal - History. The growth end development of the 1/ellend Canal as an international transportation route and its present-day commercial uses are described with photos, maps and cherts. "•terial packaged in clear vinyl envelope that would fit a legal-sized fmng cabinet,-

Included in this look et Toronto's busy harbour are the kinds of vessels to be found. their cargoes. the recreational use made of the harbour. and containerization as • factor in its development es • port.386.09713 Thunder Bay's industrial harbour. prod. £Thunder Bey, Ont.) , CP, 1975.- dist. CP 51 fr . , col. , 35 mm, fa cassette «22 min.I , auto. & eud. adv. sig, fa reeding script. Sl4.50 i

I. Thunder Bey, Ont. 2. Thunder Bay. Ont.

387.109711 The Port of Vancouver. prod. [Stratford. Ont.] 1 Sch, Ch., 1974,- dist, Sch. Ch. 46 fr. 1 b&w & col. 1 35 mm. & captions. S7.95 «Canadian ports I S31.80> ji 1. Shipping - Canada. Harbor.

- Harbour. - Industries.

2, Vancouver. B.C.

A history of Vancouver's port from early exportation of klmber to its present important stetua in Cenede. Discusses e,c:porting of lumber. newsprint. grain and minerals . the flachinery used to load ships. end the many different 1ypes of ahips aeen in the port.-

A detailed statistical study of the major industries of Thunder Bey's harbour. Also provides information on the harbour•• historical background end its physical development. 386.09713 The 1/ellend Canel lhistoricell. prod. !Scarborough, Ont.) , FCC, 1978.- dist. FCC 10 fr, • b&w & col. 1 35 mm. & cassette (10 min,) : auto, & eud. adv, sig, & teacher's guide and narration card, $9,95 IThe 1/elland Canal 1 $19.90> jis

387.109715 The Port of St. John. prod. [Scarborough. Ont.] , R.B.11~ ETHOS 46 fr . 1 b&w fa col, 1 cassette 18 min.I • euto. fa eud. teacher'• 11enuel, S19.00 !Cities ji

1. 1/elland Canal - History.

Tr ace·; the development of the four stages of the 1/elland Canal, describing the reasons for its construction. its influence on neighbouring towns, end the traffic it hH carried. Photographs end sketchH, llateriel packaged in clear vinyl envelope that would fit • legal-size filing cabinet.-

1976.- dist. 35 inm, fa ad~. sig, fa of Cenedal

1. Shipping - Cenade. 2. Seint JoM, N.8. - Harbor, 3. Seint John. N.8. - History, Tree•• the role of Seint John. New Brunswick, H an important Canadian seaport from ita eerly history to preaent. lndice1ea type• of induatriea uaing harbour and variety of cargo. lllua1reted with both archival end IIIOdern phO\ogrephs.-

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The Classified Catalogue 387.109716 Port city : Halifax. prod. ll'lontreal?) 1 NFB. 1973.• dist. l'lcl. fr. : col. : 35 mm. g. capHons. $9.00 1 auto. & aud. adv. sig. & teacher's manual. SI 9.00 !Transportation in Canadal ji

1. Aeron8Uticc - Mistory.

1. Aeronautics - History.

Draw;ngs. black and white end colour photos plus captions provide history of military and commerical air travel in Canada. Includes photos of all types of airer at t, and questions for discussion end further study. For classroom use. French title &\lailable • HISTOIRE OE L' AVIATION AU CANAOA.-

A look at the early days of flying in Canada - through old photographs - airplane flight at Baddeck, the influence of \Jorld \Jar 1 on the development of aviation, and the growth of bush flying in the 1920's and 30's.-

387.70971 \Jings over Canada. prod. [Toronto] , l'kl .. 1977.- dist. '1c!. 58 fr . , b&w t, col. , 35 mm. t, cassette 115 min.I I auto. t, aud. adv. g;g, t, teacher ' s guide. $19.00 • auto. &, aud. adv. aig. &, teacher's guide, Sl8.00 (Canadian holiday• 1 $180.001 pj

1977.- dist. 11cl. 27 cassette 19 min.> , r, teacher's guide. today 1 $102.00> ji

1. Holidays. Relates an imaginary holiday where children are asked to invent symbols, decorations, foods , activities, etc. that would reflect the story of the holiday . Teaches that Iha traditional activi1ies and items associated with a holiday stem froffi the fll8aning behind the day, or its purpose.-

Discuues the davalop.,ant of the Canadian Thanksgiving tradition. Includes aevarel of Iha original reasons for thacalabration. end ffiantiona Iha ahifling of the holiday's data over the years.-

394.2 Thanksgiving today. prod. (Toronto) • 8 r. R. 32 fr. , col. 1 35 11m. • aut o. • aud. adv. aig. • script. Sl6.00 (Canadian pj

394.2 Remembrance Day. prod. I Toronto) : 8 r, R, 1975.- dist. B 6, R 22 fr. • bf,w r. col. • 35 "'"'· r, cassatta 18 min. ) 1 auto. & aud. adv. sig. 6 teacher's manual r, reading script. Sl6.00 «Canadian holidays , Sl80.00> pj

Hi ghlights several activities end foods of today's Thanksgiving lnclu

R , •

Victoria Day. prod. !Toronto) • B • R, 1975,- dist. B • R 35 fr. , b&.w r, coL , 35 ...._ r, cessatta 116 min. > , auto. • eud. adv. sig. & script • teacher's fllenuel. Sl6.00 !Canadian holidays 1 8180.001 pj

1

l. Vic tori• Dey.

I. Valentine's Day.

Photographs, paintings and sketches of Queen Victoria ilo.ntreta the story of her life end th• ideals aha promoted. Suggests reasons for celebrating a holiday in her

An overview of the or,g,n and symbols associated with St. Valentine's Dey. Concludes wit!'! a mention of St. Patrick's Day. briefly contrasting its traditional aymbola with thoaa of St . Valentine's Day.-

t•

honour. end discu•••• activities common et this

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398.2 The Angekkok of Thule. prod. [Scarborough, Ont.) , R.B.11., 1974.- dist. ETHOS 41 fr. : col. , 35 mm. t, cassette (9 min. I , auto. t, aud. adv. sig. t, teacher'• manual. Sl9.00 (Eskimo myths and legends , S69.00J pj

Le Fest iv al des phoques. prod. CTorontol , " - L. 1975.- dist. s,.h. Sar. or \lint. 49 fr . • col. • 35 mm. t, cassette (8 min.I I auto. t, aud. adv, aig. t, teacher's guide. Sl6.50 IL6gandes Am6rind iennas • S85.00J j

1. Folklore, Eskimo.

1. Folklo pji

The Shaman goes to the moon. prod. [Scarborough. Ont.) 1 R.B."~ 1974.- d ist. ETHOS 51 fr. , col. , 35 mm. & cane I te 112 min.I , auto. I aud. adv. aig. & teacher's 11anual. S19.00 tEakimo mytha and legends , S69.00> pj

1. Folklore. Eskimo. 1, Folklore. Eskimo.

An Eskimo slory about a hunter. who. unhappy with his own li fe. lives the life of an animal and learns that. like man. animals have problems. loo. Seed collages illuslrale the legend , with narration by chief Dan George. Franch litle available• LE CHASSEUR QUI PARTIT .-

Two white visitOf"I at an Eskimo camp learn lhat, depending on one•s point of ,iew, lhere may be more then one to reach the moon.-

"'•Y

Ti-Jean and the lumber jacks. prod. C"ontreal?l , NFB, made 1960 1 1974.dist. "cl. 31 fr. • col. 1 35 mm. & captions & teacher's fllanuel. S9.00 p

398.2 The Legend of the flying canoe. prod. ll'lontreal?J • NFB. 1965,- dist. l'lcl. fr. • col. , 35 mm. & captions. $9.00 , auto. I, aud. adv. sig. lo teacher's guide. Sl6.50 !Christmas tales from many lands I S75.00> kpi

1. Folklore - Garmany.

1. Legends -

ln their search for • mir•cufou1 hind. two young men end their fotlowers find wiv••• and the area they discover and u t Ila in later becomea the cou,lry of Hungery. Story re-tailing and illustrations by Elizabeth Cleaver. E"9iish t itle avanabla , THE MIRACULOUS HIND I A 11.H;ARIAN LEGEND.-

2. Christmas stories.

The famous Garman nutcracker legend is recaptured through colorful original drawings. The narrator' s Garman accent and his abUity to create a different voice fcw each character capture attention as does the familiar background music from Iha Nutcracker suite ballet. A familiar tale of inlareat to young children. Franch title available , L'ALLEMAGNE • LE PLUS BEAU NlEL OE CASSE-NOIX.-

IU>9ary.

398.209439 The Miraculous hind , a hungerien legend. prod. IMontr. .I71 , NFB. 1971.- dist. 50 fr . , col. , 35 fflm. lo captions I printed notes. S9.00 (Stories and la9ends from other lands aarieal p j

"cl·

1. Legends - lu'l9ery. In their search for a 111iracufou1 h;nd, two young men and their followers find wivea. and Iha area they diacovar and set lie in later bacoo,ea the cou,try of Hungary. Story re-telling and illuatraliona by Eli;al:lath Cleaver . Franch title available I LA BICHE "IRACULEUSE.·

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398.20945

L'ltalia , la !agenda ~ Dame la Bafana. prod. !Toronto) , 1'1-L, 1976.- dist. or \lint. 56 fr. • col. , 35 mm. 6 111 min.> , auto. 6 aud. adv. 1ig. 6 guide. 816.50 ILH L6gendH de pay 6trenger1 I $75.001 Pi

Le bel!e au bois dormant. prod. Cllontreal?J • NFB, 1972.- dist. SEC 40 fr. , col. 1 35 mm. r. captions. 59.00 tContea et 16gendes d'ailleun> Pi

1. Legends - France. Styl i zed draw ings by Carat lloisaiwitsch illustrate the popular Franch legend of a princess destined to slaap for one hundred years . English title available I SLEEPING BEAUTY 1 A FRENCH LEGEND.-

1. FollllOre - Italy.

2. ChristmH ,tories.

Portray• the traditional legend of the immortal ChristmH wanderer - La Befana. Character• fa1hi oned of wood, cloth, pipe cleaners, ,pools end other common household Materi als, are creatively photographed, and the tale ia related by • narr.»t or with en ltelian accent. English title available• ITALY-THE LEGEND OF LA BEFANA.-

398.20944 Puss ·n Boots. prod. CTorontol , 11-L. 1974.- dist. Sch. Sar. or \l int . 74 fr. 1 col. 1 35 mm. 6 cassette (14 min.I : auto. 6 -.xi. adv. sig. 6 teacher'• guide. Sl6 .50 !Animal storie• from other lends 1 $85.001 pi

398.20945

The SiNia•t Man in ltely. prod. [Toronto] 1 1'1-L, 1974.- di1t. Sch. Sar. or \lint. 64 fr . , col. , JS mm. 6 cassette UO min.) , auto. r, eud. adv. sig. • teacher'• guide. $16.50 IF oil tale• aro.n:I the world 1 $85.001 Pi

1. Folklore - France. A claver cat rewards a poor but kind woodchopper - first by bringing him food and good fortune , than by bringing him riches and a princ ess for hia wife. Illustrated with drawings.-

1, FollllOra - ltety. An Italian folktale illustrated with drawings end accooipan;ed by appropriate IIIUSic.-

398.20944

Sleeping Beauty , a French legend. prod. [llontreal?J I NFB, 1972.- dist. llcl. 36 fr. , col. : 35 mm. 6 captions. $9.00

398.20951 The 1/ishing bowl IChin,>I. prod. CTorontol , Int. Cin., 1975.- dist. VEC 65 fr I col. 1 35 mm, f, cassette 18 min.I • auto. f, aud, adv. sig. & teacher's guide, S24.00 IF'olkt81es from the ancient Eestl pj

Pi

I. Legends - Ukranian.

1. Folklore - China.

A poor young peasant becomes a mighty encl courageous warrior slaying giants, dragons, end wicked Bohetyrs, end marrying the princess. Artwork with captions. French title available : ILIA LE GRANS : UNE LEGENDE Ut(RANIENNE.-

A folk tale from ancient Chine teNs the story of a landlord whose jealousy of a young boy and his magic bowl drives him to evil deeds. Detail of artwork and music add to the ethnic flavou- .398.20952 The Two frogs • a Jap-se legend. prod. (Montreal?] , NF'B, 1973.- dist. Mel. 41 fr, , cot. , 35 nwn. & captions, S9.00 !Stories and legends from other lands sariesl

398.20g47 Pater and the wolf. prod. CTorontol , 1'1-L. 1974.- dist. Sch. Ser. or \lint . 68 fr. , col. 1 35 mm. & cassette 113 min.) : auto. & aud. adv. sig. f, teacher's guide.

lands

I

S16 . 50

S85.00I

Pi

(Animal

stories

p

from other

1. Folklore - Japan. Veter colour illustrations enhance this tale of two frogs. one from Kyoto end the other from Osaka. who dec ide to travel and meet each other on a mountain top. French title available , LES DEUX GRENOUILLES , UN CONTE JAPONAIS.-

l. !=olklore - Russia. The classic Russian tale of a young boy who learns the value of friends when he is caught in a difficult situation with • wolf. Illustrated wi th drawings.398.20951 The Mandarin and the bvllerflias. pro-:t. CTorontol • 1'1-L. 1974.- dist. Sch. Ser. or \lint. 72 fr. , col. 1 35 mm. f, cassette (13 min.) , auto. f, aud. adv. sig, I teacher's guide . Sl6 . 50 (Animal stories from other lands I S85.00) p j 1. Folklore -

398.20952

Urashima Taro the fisherlad. prod. CTorontol , M-L. 1974.- dist. Sch. Ser. or \lint. 69 fr. , col, 1 35 mm, f, cassette lll min.I , auto. f, aud. adv, si9- f, teacher's guide. S16,50 lF'ollt tales around the world 1 S85.001 pj 1. F'olklore - Japan.

China.

Mandarin I.Jang. a judge in ancient China. exiled because of his son's cruelty to butter flies, is allowed by the Butterfly Princess to return home once he has learned the value of kindness.-

The importance of personal integrity is illustrated in this Jap-se folktale, Narration is accompanied by drawings and appropriate music.398.20954 The Rajah's garden. prod. CTorontol , Int, Cin,. 1975.- dist . VEC 62 fr. , col, , )5 "'m, & cassette 19 .-in.I , auto. f, aud, adv. sig, & teacher's guide, S24.00 IF'ol p

I. Language arts - Study and teaching. 3. Outdoor recreation. 2. 'winter sports.

1. Alphabet.

the primary class . Photographs show the barn. grooming the horse. hitching to the sleigh . 'winter activities such as sliding. ice fishing. skating. snow building. and dog sledding are included. French title available •

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UNE PROMENADE EN TRAINEAU.-

The Bungler. prod. !Toronto) : 1'1-L. 1975.- dist. Sch. Ser. or 'wint. 42 fr. , col. 1 35 mm. f, cassette , & aud. adv . sig. & teacher 's guide, Sl5.50 !Conversational French for beginners , les fables de la Fontaine I Sl49.00I ji

L 'ours et prod. fr . , auto.

las daux compagnons. !Toronto) , CF"• 1976.- dist. BAM 42 col. 1 35 m-n . & cassette 17 min.I , & eud. adv. sig. g, teacher"s gui de. $15.50 ji

1. Ecology.

Ecology of the Arctic. prod. !Georgetown. Ont. ] , Fl'IS. 1971 .- dist. l'lcl. 52 fr. , col. 1 35 mm. !, cassette ji

2. Animals - Habitations.

I. Ecology.

2. Arctic regions.

A detailed etudy of the Arctic regions illustrating the relationship of the climale to plant and ani,oal Iii•. with pholoe supported by commentary and appropr iate bird and animal sounds. Prasants Arctic topography, climate, and plant and animal characteristics.-

Shows how city neighbourhoods with shade trees. lawns, ponds, ravines. and empty lots. providE! habitats for birds. frogs. muslYooms, insects , animals, wild and cultivated plants. Explains how many birds and animals have learned to teke advantage of man'•

presence.-

574.509712

574.5 Les Organismes et le milieu. prod. [Toronto] • 1'1-L. 1975.- dist. or \lint . 57 fr. • col. 1 35 mm. !, (8 min.> , auto. t, aud. adv. sig. t, guide. Sl6.50 . 3. Photosynthesis.

581.5

An inquiry approach leads the viewer to study the ways in which plants grow and best conditions for growth. Uses photographs and diagrams of cross-sections of leaf. stem and root cells to explain photosynthesis. English title available : VHY DO TREES GROii?•

plants mentioned.-

I. Trees. 2. Growth !Plants>. 3. Photosynthesis. approach leads the viewer

2. \linter.

Signs of life can ba found, even in the dead of winter. Evergreens, bracken. fungus, lichens. ferns. and mullein are among the

\lhy do trees grow? prod. Cl'lontreal?) , NFB. made 1965 1 1966. dist. l'lci. 47 fr. , col. 1 35 mm. g, captions. S9.00 pji

inquiry

Discovering plants in winter. prod. !Scarborough, Ont.] 1 R.B.11., 1975.- dist. ETHOS 35 fr . , col. , 35 mm. g, cas .. tte 18 min.> , auto. g, aud, adv, ai9. & teacher's manual. S19.00 !Science> ji

1. Plants.

581.3

An

Deciduous and boreal forests • a comparison. prod. Cl'lontreel?J • NFB, 1969.- dist. l'lcl. 44 fr , , col. 1 35 mm. g, captions, S9.00 is

1. Forests and forestry - Canada. 2. Forest ecology.

differences. Introduces the terms algae, nucleus, cytoplasm.·

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47

1. Forests and forestry - Canada. 2. Forest ecology.

1. Microscope and microscopy.

578

Coast and montana forest , a comparison. prod. Cl'lontreal?J , NFB, 1970.- dist. l'lcl. fr. , col. , 35 mm. g, captions. $9.00 is

to

study the ways in which plants grow and the best conditions for growth. Uses photographs and diagrams of cross-sections of leaf, stem, and root cells to explain photosynthesis. French title available 1 NUTRITION ET CROISSANCE DE L' ARBRE.-

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581.97 \/hat on earth! , a loolr. at plants. prod. (Georgetown, Ont.J , 1971.- dist. "cl. 45 fr. , col. , 35 111111. lo captions lo teacher's guide. Sl0.00 (Vildflowers of North America I S50.00I ji

La foret feuille et la foret boreale I une eompar aison. prod. U'lontreal?J • NFB, 1969.- dist. SEC 44 fr. , col. , 35 mm. t, captions. $9.00 is

n•s.

1. Forests and forestry - Canada. 2. Forest ecology.

1. Botany - North America.

Maps . tables. and pho~ographs are used to compare the characteristics of Canadian deciduous and boral forests and to examine ecological variations of the regions that contribute to their differences. Part of a multi-media kit titled "'Les forets du Canada•. English title available , DECIDUOUS AND BDREAL FORESTS I A COIIPARISON.-

Photographs of a variety of plants, berries, seeds. lichen and mushrooms ere presented without captions in order to stimulate the child"s senses and imagination. The teacher's guide offers provocative question, for discussion with younger student groups, cautioning that the frame identification guida is included only for curioua older students and adults.-

Eating out I. prod. CTorontoJ , RQ,., 1974.- dist. Lea. 37 fr. : col. : 35 mm. t, captions lo taachar's guide. $9.00 (Living in the outdoors> jis

581.971 Canadian wildlife - flora. prod. CSc.-borough. Ont.] 1 R.8•"•• 1976.- dist. ETHOS 44 fr. t col. 1 35 111111. f, reading acript. S19.00 lfacta on Canada> pj

581.6

1. Plants. Edible.

2. Outdoor life.

An introduction to wild, edible plants

A look at aome of the moat common wildflowers end plent1 found in Canada.

according to use. - salads. seasonings. hot

and cold beverages. Stresses which part of the plant to eat and any necessary

Included are some me-• of the daisy and lily femiliea . thisttea. conifers. and aoffle fruit-bearing plants.-

preparation.-

581.6 Eating out II. prod. CTorontol • RQ,., 1974.- dist. Lea. 36 fr. • col. 1 35 mm. t, captions t, taachar'a guide. S9.00 (Living in Iha outdoors> jis 1. Plants, Edible.

581.971 Plant communities, woodlot and wetlands. prod. ISc.-borougt,. Ont.] 1 R.8.M~ 1975.- dist, ETHOS 48 fr. , col. 1 35 "''"• f, cassette 110 min.I , auto. t, aud. adv. 1ig. & teacher's manual. 819.00 (Outdoor educationl ji

2. Outdoor life.

Photos illustrate edible fruit, leaves, bark and berries of the various woodland plants and trees.581.6

1. Botany - Canada. l!any familiar plants 111011 often found in Canadian wooded and wetland areas are identified and described. Thesa included Iha dogtooth violet, wild ginger, columbine, Joe-Pye weed. ...-ah -igold. water lily. and pitcher plant.-

La foret des montagnes ., la foret c6tiira , une comparaison . prod. C"ontreal?J • NFB, 1970.- dist. SEC 47 fr. : col. 1 35 mm. t, captions. S9.00 is 1. Forest ecology. - Canada.

2. Forests and forestry

Uses photographs and diagrams to compare the geography and climate of a coastal forest near Alberni. British Columbia, with a montane forest near ICamloops. British Columbia. Investigates tha acosyatem of aaeh forest and lists date in detail. Part of a multi-media kit titled "Las forlta du Canada. English title available I COAST AND l!ONTANE FORESTS I A COIIPARISON.-

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The Classified Catalogue 581,9712 Plants of the Arctic. prod. {Toronto) , Int. Ch . 53 fr. : col. : min.) , auto. e, aud. manual. S16.95 !Arctic

I. Botany -

582 Cin., 1974.- dist. Sch. 35 mm. fo cassette 19 adv. sig. fo teacher's portrait , $49,001 ji

Garden flowers of spring. prod. IIIHton, Ont.) 1 ' R, 1973,- d;st. lea, 65 fr . , col. , 35 ,.,., t, teacher's guide. S9.00 INeture atudy , S51.00I is 1. Flowers.

Arctic regions.

2. Adaptation Vivid photographs of spring garden flowers. The eccompanying guide liots the flowen alphabetically with botanical nemes. Data on the care of such flowers, the soil preference. •••son end length of bloom. height, colour. end foliage description ia

!Biology>. A description of the flowers. lichen. mosses. and trees that cover the Arctic ground during the short summer growing season.

Covers what each plant is. where it grows, and how it adapts to the cold weather conditions. Also includes • discussion of the plants interdependence with Arctic animals, and how the Eskimo uses certain plants for

given.-

582

various purposes.-

582 Deciduous trees. prod. [lleston, Ont.) , 8 t, R. 1973.- dist. Lea. 55 fr. , col . , 35 mm. t, teacher'• manual. $9.00 (Nature study , S51.00l is

1. Flowers. Acquaints the viewer with some common varietiea of cultivated flower• found in 9arden1 during 1u"'"'•r and fall. The gulde•, errengement of the flower• ia elphebeticel, and include• de1cription1 of appearance. bHt planting locaUon, aoil type, propagation and any unique characteristica.-

1. Trees. For each deciduous tree there is • photograph of its overall shape plus close-ups of the leaf structure. berries. flowers, and bark. The companion guide lisle the 1rees with botanical names. explains tM difference between deciduous and evergreen. and the impor lance of the individual leaf in identifying the tree.-

Garden flowers of 1U111111er and autumn. prod. [IIHton, Ont.) 1 B t, R, 1973.- dist, l••· 62 fr. , col. , 35 mm. t, teacher's guide. $9.00 (Nature study , $51.00l is

582

582

How seeds ere spread. prod. lllontreel?J , NFB, 1965.- dist. lie!. fr. , col. , 3S - . t, captions. S9.00 p j

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1. Seeds. La diss6mination des graines. prod. 01ontreal7l • NFB, made 1965 r 1967.d i st . SEC 47 Ir. • col. , 35 mnt, t, ceptiona. S9.00 pj

Uses an inqu;ry approach to study the various waya that aeeds travel to find proper growing conditions. Di1cu1ees ~••d• epread by plant mechaniame, animal!.. water and wind. Specific aeedo are illuatrated. French title ava~eble , LA DISSEMINATION DES GRAINES.-

1. Seeds. Uses an inquiry approach to study the various ways that seeds travel to find proper growing conditions. Discus••• seed spread by plant mechanianta, animala, water and wind, Specific •••d• are illuatrated, Engliah title avellable , HOY SEEDS ARE SPREAD.-

582

Plant communities, wasteland wildllowera. prod. !Scarborough. Ont.) , R.8.11.. 1975.- diet. ETHOS 44 Ir. , col. , 35 mm. t, caesette 110 min.) , auto. t, aud. adv. aig. t, teacher'• .........._ S19.00 (Outdoor education) ji 1. llild flowera.

Identifies '"""" of the most common wildflower• found in waste areas. their habitata, and their uaefulneH to man and ani.,ala. Included are the daiay, buttercup, dendelion. goldenrod, otilk weed, Queen A,.,,,.'• lace, thiatle, y-o•, etc.-

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The Classified Catalogue 582 1/ild flowers of spring. prod. (lleston . Ont.) : B & R. 1973.- dist . Lea . 44 fr. : col. , 35 mm. & teacher •s guide. S9.00 (Nature study , $51.001 is

582.097

Summer wildflowtts of eastern North America.

prod. !Georgetown, Ont.) • FP!S, 1971. - dist. P!cl. 51 fr. , col. , 35 mm. & captions and teacher's guide. Sl0.00 tllildflowers of North America , SS0.001 ji

I. 1/ild flowers .

I. 1/i(dflowers. Photographs of spring wildflowers in their natural habitat. The utilization guide suggests

an introduction to the class. Defines terms such as orders. families. species. genera. and outlines factors in identifying wildflower,. Includes family habitat and general descript ion for each flower •.with some of its

uses.-

582

2. Botany - North America.

A photographic guide to summer wildflowers presented in order of blossoming time. The close-ups illustrate the plant characteristics and habitat. described in the separate identific•tion list. A frame identification list appears at the end of the filmstrip.-

582.0971

Fleurs sauvages diverses • rest du Canada. prod. CP!ontreel7J I NFB. 1963.- dist . SEC 53 fr. , col. 1 JS mm. I, captions. S9.00 Iles fleurs sauvages communes du Canada! p jis

Wild flowers of summer & autumn.

prod. [lleston. Ont.) , B & R. 1973.- dist . Lea. 48 fr . • col. , 35 mm. & teacher's guide. S9.00 (Nature study , SSl.001 is

I. Vild flowers.

I. llild flowers. Captioned photos illustrate and give br i ef descriptions of Eastern Canada wildflowers. Includes lady's slipper. pitcher plant. water lily, buttercups. Indian pipa. yarrow, t ireweed, Queen Anne'• lace and many others . An index of Latin names is included. English title available I SELECTED VILDFLOVERS I EASTERN CANADA.-

Although the format of this filmstrip is similar

to 1/ild flowers of spring, the introduction in the utilization guide is mora acologica11y orientated. stressing the concept of wildflowers as living creatures for conservation.582.097 Autumr. wildflowers of eastern North Ameriee. prod . {Georgetown, Ont.) • FP!S. 1971.- dist. Mel. · 52 fr . • col. , 35 mm. & captions and teacher ' s guide. $10.00 lllildflowars of North Americe , S50.00I j i

I. llild flowers .

582.0971

Fleurs sauvagea printani•r•s • sud des

provinces des Prairies. prod. (P!ontreal7J I NFB. 1963.- dist . SEC 45 fr. , col. , 35 mm. & captions. S9.00 tle• fleurs sauvegea communes du Canada! p jis

2. Botany - North America.

I . Vild flowers. Provinces.

Flowers of late summer and autumn ere photographed in the meadows. bogs, swamps and woodlands of eastern United Statesand Canada. The 36 species are briefly described in the Teaeher •s Identification List. in addition to a list of names in the final frame.-

Close-up photographs dHcribe many common wildflow•r• of th• southern regions of the Prairi• provinces. Examines habitat and flowering period, as waft as unusual information about 1ome wildflowers. Latin names are provided in index. English title available I SPRING IIILDFLOVERS • SOUTHERN PRAIRIE PROVINCES.-

582.097 Spring wildflowers of eastern North Americe. prod . [Georgetown, Ont .) • FP!S, 1971.- dist. Mel. 50 fr . : col. , 35 mm. & captions and teacher ' s guide. Sl0.00 tllildflowers of North Amer ica , S50.00I ji

I. llild flowers.

2. Botany - Prairie

2. Botany - North America.

A photographic guide to 43 common wildflowers that bloom from P!arch to June in eastern Nor th America. An accompenying liet provides names and brief descriptions.-

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The Classified Catalogue 582.0971 Selected wildflowers , eastern Canada. prod. Cl1onlreal?J I NFB. 1963.- dist. "cl. fr. : col. ; 35 mm. & captions. S9.00 !Common Canadian wildflowers) pjis

1. ',/ifd flowers.

53

582.09712 Arctic witdfkn,.,.a. prod. C"ontreal?J • NFB. 1963.- dist. Mel. fr. , col. 1 35 - . & caption•. S9.00 !Common Cenadien wildflowers> pjis

2. Botany - Eastern Canada.

1. ',/ild flowers.

2. Botany -

30

Arctic regions.

Captioned photos illustrate and gi ve brief descriptions of Eastern Canada wildflowers. Includes lady"s slipper. pitcher plant. water lily. buttercups. lndian pipe. yarrow. fireweed. Queen Anne"s lace and many others . An index of Latin names is included. French title available : FLEUR$ SAUVAGES DIVERSES I EST CANAOA.-

Captioned photographs illustrate and 9iva brief descriptions of Arctic wildflowers and their locations . Includes yellow saxifrage, sweet coltsfoot. cottongrass. labrador tea, snow buttercup. cloudberry, chic~weed, mountain cranberry, etc . Index of Latin names at encl. French title available , FLEURS SAUVAGES OE L'ARCTJQUE.-

582.09711 Fleurs sauvages printaniires • Colombie-Britannique. prod. [Montreal?] • NFB. 1963.- dist. SEC 48 fr. : col. ; 35 mm. & captions. $9.00 Ilea fl~urs sauvages communes du Canada> pjis

582,09712 Fleurs sauvages de rArctique. prod. ("ontreal?J I NFB, 1963.- dist. SEC 39 fr. , col. , 35 mm. & captions. S9.00 Iles fleur• eauvagee COffllllU"lee du Cenadal pjis

1. ',/ifd flowers .

1. ',/ild flowers.

Arctic regions.

Captioned photographs illustrate and give brief descriptions of Arctic wildflowers and their location,. Includes yellow saxifrage, ewaet coltsfoot. cottongrass. labrador tea, enow buttercup. cluudberry, chic~ weed, mountain cranberry, etc. Index of Latin names at and. E"91ish title available , ARCTIC IIILDFLO\/EAS.-

A photographic study of wildflowers common to British Columbia. Information is provided on colour. habitat and flowering period of these wildflowers, as wall as other unusual or interesting facts. Latin names are listed in index. English title available , SPRING ',/JLOFLO',/ERS • BRITISH COLUMBIA.-

582.09711 Spring wildflowers , Bri tish Columbia. prod. [Montreal?] : NFB. 1963.- dist. Piel. fr. , col. , 35 mm. & ceptions. $9.00 1 auto. & aud. adv. sig. 6 teacher's guide. S19.00 IThe Living Arctic I S57.00I ji

Crustaceans, mollusce. prod. CDertmouth, N,S.J s AEU, 1977.- dist. Sch. Ser. 63 fr. , col. 1 35 o,m, It cessette (17 min.I • euto. It eud. edv. sig. It teecher'a gu i de . 125.00 IOceen bottom dwellers , S60.001 is

1. Animals - Arctic regions.

1. Crustacea.

Photographs of land and water enimels ere accompanied by commentary enlivened with sounds recorded on location. lligretory habits of musk ox and caribou are described. es are adaptations of fox. bear. wolf. ••••• hare and lemming to the seasons. Interdependence of plant and animal life is also shown. 593

Echir.oderms. prod. CDarthmouth, N.S.J • AEU, C19771 dist. Sch. Ser. 43 fr. • col. 1 35 mm, It cassette (10 min.I , auto. It aud. adv. sig. t, teacher'• guide. $25.00 (Ocean bottom dwellers 1 S60.00) is

Discusses the structure, feeding habits, and means of locomotion of various crustaceans and molluscs. including limpets. mussels. oystere end scallops. periwinkles, moon snails, whel~. barnacles, end hermit crabs, Illustrated with photos of these orgeniao,a in their natural habitat.-

595

Examines spiders end t"-ir habitat. Contrasts spider, with inaec1a. providing detai1s of specific spiders and how to identify them and their webs. Examines the structure -,id usa of the spicier'• web. Details of the life cycle are illustrated. English title available •

clescribe in techniques, urchin end technique, of t"- sae

SPIDERS.595

593 Echinoderms. prod. CDertmouth, N.S.J I AEU, 1977.- dist. Sch. Ser. 43 fr . , col, 1 35 mm. 6 cassette (10 min.I , auto. 6 eud. adv. sig, It taacher'a gu i de.. S25.00 (Ocean botto,. dweller• 1 S60.00I is

Le croissence du homard. prod. CllontrHl?J , NFS, made 1955 1 1972.diat. SEC 35 fr. , col. , 35 - · It captions It taec"-r's guide. S9.00 pji

1. Lobstara. Claar drawings illontrata t"- cycle of g.-owth, •99 laying, •99 hatching, stages of development in fr•••awinuning lobsters. the fflOulting proceu end its appearance at maturity. English title available , HOV LOBSTERS GAOV.-

1. Protozoa. Uses underwater photographs to deteil the structure, locomotive ar,d feeding habi ts of the aea the starfish. The camouflage destructive power end predator• urchin ere elao discuasad.-

Les ar aignies. prod. Cllontreal?J • NFS, med• 1965 1 1967.dist. SEC 42 fr . , col. 1 35 mm. r. ceptions. 19.00 pji

1, Spiclera.

1. Protozoa. Uses underwater photographs to detail the structure, locomotive end feeding hebits of the sae the starfish. Tha camouflage destructive power and predators urchin are also discussed.-

2, l'lolusks.

describe in techniques. urchin and technique, of t"- aee

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The Classified Catalogue 595 How lobsters grow. prod. Ci'1ontreal?J • NFB, made 1955 1 1976.dist. 1'1cJ . 35 fr . , col. , 35 m111. • captions & teAcher 's guide. S9.00 pji

595.7

prod, CMontreel?J I NFB, 1963.- dist. SEC 39 fr. , cot. 1 3S - · • caption,. S9.00 pj

1. Beas.

1. Lobsters.

Photographs illustrate the life cycle of the honeybee. Includes views of • beehive. worker. drone •nd queen bees. and workers gathering nectar and polen. Review questions ere included in the caption•. English title available I THE HONEYBEE.-

Clear drawings illustrate the cycle of growth, egg laying. egg hatching, stages of development in free-swimming lobsters. the moulting process and i ts appearence at maturity. French title available , LA CROISSANCE DU HOl'1ARD.-

595

595.7 Spider ecology. prod. [Scarborough, Ont.] , R.B.M~ 1975.- dist. ETHOS 35 fr. , col. , 35 mm. • cassette (7 min.I , auto. !o aud, adv, sig, • teacher's manual. Sl9.00 ji

I. Mammals.

599.097

The Grasslands. prod. [Georgetown, Ont.] • FMS. 1971.- dist. 11cl. 42 fr. , col. 1 35 mm. & captions. $10.00 IPlammals of North America • S40.00l Pi

I . Plammals.

Animals living in the Grasslands or Prairi• require special adaptat ion to survive. Prairie dogs. pronghorms and bison are seen roaming across the plains. Included with t he familiar pocket gopher. squirrels and other rodents , are the coyote. badger, weasel. raccoon, hare. porcupine and bobcat.-

2. Adaptation !Biology>.

Illustrates and describes physical features common to all mammals, end differences that distinguish them from other vertebrates. Discusses adaptation of mammals to habitets and how t hey have assisted man"s survival through Iha ages. Also points out effects of civilization on the mamtnel populetion end its requirements for survival.599 1/iggle nose and long ears. prod. [Scarborough, Ont.] , FCC, 1976.- dist. FCC 10 fr . , col. , 35 mm. & cassette 16 min . > , auto. I, aud. adv. sig. I, reading script. $8.85 IF arm life I S35.40) p

599.097 Lila in Iha boraal forest. prod. [Georgetown, Ont . J , FPIS 1976.- dist . Piel. 56 fr. , col. 1 35 mm. I, cessatta 114 min. > , auto. & aud. adv. sig. & teacher's 11anual. $19.00 11/ildlifa of North America , the o,ammels I S9S.OOI ji 1. Plammal1.

I. Rabbits. Describes the ways in which a rabbi t protects himself and learns from his surroundings. Discusses a litter, how Iha doe prepar es for the birth of Iha ~ttar, and how she looks after them. Platerial packaged in clear vinyl envelope that would fit a legal-size filing cabinet.599.097 The Eastern forest . prod. [Georgetown. Ont.] , FPIS, 1971.- dist. Mel. 42 fr . , col. 1 35 mm. & captions. Sl0.00 (Mammals of North America I S40.00> pi 1. Mammals.

2. Adaptat ion .

2. Adaptation !Biology>.

Ewamines the huge wilderness ereas in the northern part of Iha continent and the mammals that have managed lo 1urviva thara. Includes photographs of animals of the rodent family, Iha largest group, and types of deer. and wolv•• thet have overt'ome their harsh environments.-

599.097 The Rocky Plountains. prod. CGaorgatown, Ont. ] • FPIS, 1971. - dist. Piel. 40 fr . , col. 1 35 mm. I, caption,. SI0.00 111ammels of North America 1 $40.001 Pi 1. 11ammels.

2. Adaptation IBiologyl.

Plammals inhabiting Iha Rocky Mountains ara examined in detail emphasizing the adaptations of each to the habi tat selected. Smell and large animals .,.. includ4td living in grasslands or mountain ice fields . f1ountain sheep end goat• are pictured with the lynx, coyote, weasel, bear, deer, and moose of the forests and ~

2. Adaptation tBiologyl.

Animals originally found in forest and meadows are photographed in wooded areas of suburbs. lncludad are dear, porcupine, bear. oppossum. woodchuck and coyote. \later attracts Iha baavar, muskrat, 11ooae and otter . Fields end woods support mica, aquirrels, skunks and racoons.-

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The Classified Catalogue 599.0971 Carni vores r the flesh eaters. prod. Cl'lontreat?J : NFB, 1975.- dist, llcl. fr. , cot. , 35 mm. • captions. S9.00 tl'lammals of Canada I S45.00I ji

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La Canada • Osaka 70. prod. (MonlrHl?l • NFB, 1971.- dist. SEC 79 fr. , col. , 35 Mnt. • captions • notes . S9.00 pji

I. l'lammats.

I. Expo '70.

Uses drawings and photographs to describe the habits of the fi•e groups of carni•oras

A brief view of Modern Japan end Osaka, the sile of Expo '70. end Iha four main eraas of the fair. The four Canadian pavilions are display•d in great detail. Discuss•• the succeH of the Canadian pavilions ar,d the affect on world visitors of the display,. Engli1h title available I CANADA AT OSAKA ' 70.-

- cots. bears. dogs. raccoons. and weasles and their relatives. Examines the various methods of hunting these mammals and their place in the balance of nature. States size and weight of each animal illustrated. Not metric. French title a•ailable , LES CARNIVORES.-

599.09712

607.4

The Arctic. prod. [Georgetown, Ont.] • FMS, 1971.- dist. 44 fr. , col. , 35 mm. • captions. Sl0.00 (l'lammals of North America 1 $40.001 pj

1. Expo '70.

2. Adaptation IBiologyl. 3. Arctic regions. 1. l'lammals.

A brief view of Modern Japan and Osaka, the site of Expo ' 70 and the four main eraas of the fair. The Four Canadian pavilions era ditplayed in great delait. Discuss•• Iha success of the Canadian pavilions end t~ eff.ct on world visi tors of the displays. Franch title available , LE CANADA A OSAKA '70.-

A description of Arctic mammals and how !hey adapt to long. harsh winters and short su"'mers . Includes caribou travelling north, and musk-ox shedding coats in the spring. rabbits and foxes growing new fur, end seal and walrus basking in the Summef' $\,#"I.-

607 National Research Council. prod. Winnipeg] : IICL, 1972.- dist. Sch. Ch. 46 fr. , b&w • col. 1 35 mm, • caption•. S7.95 ji

607.4

Expo 67 , llontraal, Canada.

prod. [llontreal?l , NFB. 1968.- dist. Mel. fr. , cot. , 35 - . t, script. S9.00 jis

47

1. Expo 67.

I. National Research Council of Canade. An overview of the kinds of problems Iha scientists at the National Research Council investigate to make life safer and better for Canadians. Photographs of experiments in progress illustrate the veriety of interests. from more effective ways of fighting house fires to studies of wind flow around tau cily buildings . Concludes with a discussion of Iha National Science Library's role in gathering, storing, and distributing scienlific infc,rmation.-

Canada et D1ake 70. prod. (MontrHl?l I NFB, 1971.- dist. llcl. 79 fr . , col, , 35 "'"'· • captions & not••· S9.00 pji

A comprehensive tour of the Expo '6 7 site showing 111eny of Iha many •P•Clecular buildings with innovetiva architecture. adornMant•. end special disptaye. French title availllbla , EXPO '67.-

607.4

Expo '67

1 [Montreal. IC-dell. prod. CMontrHl?l I NFB, 1968.- dist. SEC 47 fr, , cot. , 35 - . t, script. S9.00 jis

1. Expo '67 A comprehensi ve lour of the Expo '67 site •howing many of the spectacular buildings with innovative erchitectura, adornments. and •P•Ciel displays. English title aveilebta I EXPO '67.-

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The Classified Catalogue 607.4 Let •s go lo the fa ir . prod. (Scarborough. OnU • R.8.1'1., 1975.- dist. ETHOS 62 fr. • col. ; 35 mm. & cassette 113 min . > : auto. & aud. adv. sig. & teacher's manual.- Sl9.00 !Special occasions) pj

612

Haering. prod. (Toronto) • 1'1- L, 1976.- dist. Sch. Ser. or \lint. 56 fr . • col. 1 35 mm. & cassette 110 min.> , auto. t, aud. adv. sig. & teacher'• guide. Sl6.50 !Learning about the human body I S85.00) j

1. Fairs.

1. Eer.

The colour and fun of a fall country fair are captured in photographs of its many a1trections. These include the food, the rides anti games. and the exhibits of farm animals. produce. arts and crafts, baking. and farm machinery.610.73 Nursing I prod. 80 fr. auto . S24 .00

Describes the parts of the ear. their functions and ifflport•nc•. Also ahows how to care for ears. and introduces aouid waves. Diagrams. cartoons and photos.612

1. Senses and sensations.

2. Nurses.

Discusses how aniff'lals and humans use well-developed cells sensitive to heel and cold. touch. pressure and pein to provide inforffletion about their environment. as en aid to s11vival.-

An overall view of various aspects of

nursing as a profession in Canada. and the chang,ng role of the nurse both in and out of the hospital situation in today's society.-

612

612 The Biology of taste and smell. prod. [Scarborough, Ont.) • R.8.1'1 •• 1975.- dist. ETHOS 41 fr. : col. , 35 mm. & cassette 19 min . I , auto. t, aud. adv. s ig. 8, teacher's manual. SI 9.00 !Science) ji

1. Taste.

2. Smell.

1. Smel.

1973.- dist. Sch. Ser. , 35 mm. 8, cassette adv. sig. t, teacher's a new look , S65.00l

2. Taste.

3. Touch.

Detailed description of the func tion ;ng of smell. taste. and touch. showing how they complement each other and convey pleasure or warning of danger. Uoeo diagrams. cartoons end photos.-

612

1. Muscles .

Smen.

taste end touch. prod. CTorontoJ , 1'1-l. 1976.- dist. Sch, Ser. or \lint. 42 fr, • col. , 35 mm. & cassette 18 min.) • auto. • aud. adv. sig. t, teacher's gui de. SJ6.50 !learning about the human body I S85.00) j

E)(amines the closely-linked mechani sm• for lastin9 and smelling developed by al animals, with emphasis on humans.-

Exercise - a new look. prod. !Toronto) , 1'1-L. or 'Jint . 43 fr . • col. 16 min.) : auto. & aud. guide. $16.50 tHeallh kp

Our five censes of touch.

prod. [Scarborough, Ont.) • R.B.l'I.. 1975.- dist. ETHOS 40 fr. , col. , 35 mm. & cassette 19 min.) • auto. & aud. adv. 1ig. & teacher•• manual. S19.00 t5cieneel ji

the challenge of caring. !Toronto) • Int. Cin •• 1976.- dist. VEC : col. , 35 mm. & cassette 17 min.) , & aud . adv. sig . t, teacher's guide. is

1. Nursing.

2. Hearing.

612 Vieion. prod. (Toronto] • l'l•L. 1976.- d :st. Sc h. Ser. or \lint. 49 fr. • col. • 35 mm. & cassette min.) • auto. t, aud. adv. sig. t, teacher'• guide. Sl6.50 !learning about the human body , SBS.00) j

no

2. Exercise.

Descr ibes how humans move, and illustrates the functions of various muscles. Encoureges discuss i on of several sports and whether they are good exercise. Examines the importance of the heart muscle.-

1. Vision. Uses diegre,u and photos to explain the process of aeeing. and to describe its use in interpreting the envirc,r,nent.-

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612.6 Being born. prod. U1ontreal?J , NFB. 1974.- dist Piel. fr.

i

col .

1

35 mm .

&

25

cassette (7 min. ) •

auto. & aud . adv. sig. & teacher's guide. S18.00 (Living and growingl pj

1. Reproduction.

2. Sex education.

Describes ;o.ining of sperm and egg in human conception. growth of egg inside mother. and birth . Comp er es this to fertilization and growth of other liv i ng th i ngs. such as pollination of flowers . Drawings show position

Explains gestation. pregnancy. development of the human embryo. and nourishment of a humen baby. Illustrated with photos end graphics. English title availeble I PRE-NATAL OEVELOP~NT.-

of bt,by during pregnancy and external effects on mother. Introduces terms. womb. uterus . umbilical cord and vagina. JMustrations

612.6

simpie . avoiding detail. Does not show birth process. French title availeble , IL ETAIT LINE FOISE UNE OEUF.-

612.6 Conception and birth. prod. 111ontreal?l I NFB. 1974.• dist. Piel. 51 fr. , col. , 35 mm. !, ceplions. $9.00 (Sex education : $45.001 is

I. Sex education.

L "Embryon se d6veloppe. prod. CT orontol , ll•L. 1974.- dist. Sch. Ser. or Vint. 41 fr. 1 col. 1 35 mm & cassette (11 min.I , auto. & aud. adv. sig, & teacher•• guide. $16.50 (Vi e de femille et jducation sexuelle s6rie C I S85.001 pj 1. Reproduction.

2.

Sex education.

Reproductive cells and their functions ere explained. Grephics and photos show how the human fertilized egg divides into three layers of cells end how the different body perts develop from them. English title eveilable • PATTERN OF EIIBRYO OEVELOPIIENT.-

2. Reproduction.

Stylized graphics of male and female sex

organs. sexual intercourse. conception. growth of the embryo. and birth. Captions are brief and the filmstrip is d&signed as • teaching aid to be used by • teacher with treining in S9)( &dueetion.-

D6veloppement prj-netel. prod. [Toronto) , 11-L. 1974. - dist. Sch. Ser. or Vint. 24 fr. 1 col. 1 35 mm. & cesaette 16 min.I I euto. & eud. edv. sig. & teacher"s guide. Sl6.50 (Vie de femille et •ducetion sexuelle s6rie A I S7S.OOI p j

612.6 Eire puWre. prod. CTorontol 1 "-L . 1974.- dist. Sci>. Ser. or Vint. 43 fr . , col. 1 35 mm. & cassette (8 min.> , auto. & eud. adv. si9. I t•acher•s guide. Sl6.50 IVie de femilla et 6ducation sexuelle s6rie C S85.00I p j

612.6 Le d6veloppement et repprentisse9e. prod. [ Torontol • 11-L. 1974.- dist. Sch. Ser or Vint . 50 fr. • col. 1 35 mm. !, cassette 17 min.I : auto. !, aud. adv. sig. & teacher"• guide . Sl6.50 ( Vi e de famine et 6ducation sexuelle s6rie A 1 $75.001 pj

1. Adolescence.

2. Sex education.

Provides information about male and female sexual development through puberty . Also attempts to explein the psychological and emotionel changes t hat occur during thi s tima. Photos and graphs are uced. English title aveileble , THE IIEANING OF PUBERTY.-

1. Growth. Photographs of children from different ethnic backgrounds are usad to show the gradual davelc,pment of a human being - especially stressing physical growth. personality development and learning processes. English title available I GROVING ANO LEARNING.•

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The Classified Catalogue 612.6 Growing and learning. prod. (Toronto) : 1'1-L. 1973.- dist. Sch. Ser. or IJint. 54 fr. , col. 1 35 mm. I, cassette 15 min.> : auto. • aud. adv. sig. I, teecher•s guide. $16.50 , auto. • eud. adv. aig. I, teacher's guide. $16.50 fVie de femille et 4ducation ae> pj

J. Childbir fh . education.

Photographs of children from different ethnic backgrounds are used to show the gradual development of a human being - especially stressing physical growth, personality development and learning processes. French title aveHeble : LE DEVELOPPEl'IENT ET L" APP RE NT ISSAGE. -

612.6 Pattern of embryo development. prod. (Toronto) • 1'1-L. 1973.- dist. Sch. Ser. or \lint. 41 fr. 1 col. 1 35 mm. I, cassette Ill min.> , auto. • eud. adv. sig. • teacher'• guide. Sl6.50 IF-ily living and sex education aerie, C • S85.00l ji

JI etail une fois un oeuf. prod. Cl'lontreal?) • NFB. 1974.- dist. SEC 25 fr. : col. : 35 mm. & cassette .

A comprehensive photographic coverage of Canada's grading aystem for diff..-ent foods. Includes o,eat, poultry, eggs, dairy products, fruits, vegetables, jam, honey and maple products. An informative guide for consumers of an ages. French title available , ALl11ENTS CLASSES DU CANADA.-

An illustrated discussion of these two permanent surgical methods preceded by a brief description of conception. Emphasizes simplicity and permanency of operations. and need for emotional maturity and careful consideration beforehand.-

613.9 V sginal spermicides and the condom. prod. CToronto) • 11-L, 1974.- d i st. Sch. Ser, or \lint. 48 fr . • col. , 35 mm. & cassette min.> : auto. & aud. adv. sig. & teacher's guide. SIG.SO IF amily planning methods , S85.00l is

614.7

no

Describes the correct use of vaginal spermicides and condoms as ,nethods for prt' venting pregnancy. preceded by a brief explanation of how pregnancy occurs. Suggests combined use of both methods for greatest effectiveness. and consultation with a doc tor. Stresses that success depends on careful use. magrams and photos.-

614.7 \/hat is smote? prod. (11ontre■l?J I NFB. 1969.- dist. 11cl. fr . , col. , 35 ffllll. & captions. $9.00

Aliments classh du Canada. prod. Cl1ontreal?J , NFB, 1971.- dist. SEC 52 fr . , col . , 35 mm. & captions & teacher '• manual. S9.00 jis

Quality.

2. Smote.

Cartoons and photographs explain briefly the history of smoke. how it i1 formed end it1 chemical components. Plost of tM information provided conc..-ns air pollution. a by-product of man's progress, and smote from cigarettes. The effect• of them on the body and the body'• reaction are also discussed. English ti tle available 1 \IHAT IS S110KE?-

614.3

I. Food adulteration and inspection.

Qu'est-ce qua la fum6e? prod. l11ontreal?J • NFB, made 1969 1 1971.dist. SEC 45 fr. • col. , 35 mm. & captions. S9.00 jis 1. Air - PolutiOf\.

I. Birth control.

-

2. Food

- Quaroty.

I.

Smote.

2.

45

Air - Pollution

Cartoons and photographs explain briefly the h i story of smote. how it is formed a:id its chemical componenb. "o~t of the information provided conc.,-r,s air pollution, a by-product of man'• progress. and aMOka from cigarettes. The affa,;:h of them on the body and the body'• reaction are also discussed. Franch title available I QU'EST-CE QUE LA FU11EE?-

2. Food

A comprehensive photographic coverage of Canada's grading system for different foods. Includes meat, poultry, eggs, diary products, and fruits , vegetables, jam, honey and maple products. An informative guide fOf' consumers of all ages. English t i tle available , CANADA'S GRADED FOODS.-

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The Classified Catalogue 614.8

614.8 "Fleshy- the fire bug. prod. lflontrHl?l I NFB, made l~SJ 1 197S.dist. Piel. 46 fr. , coL , JS mm. & ception, 6 disc 19 min. wtono.l , eud. I, adv. sig. I, wtenuel. S9.00 p

Bicycle sefety. prod. !Toronto) : Int. Cin •• 1976.- dist. VEC 38 fr. , col. 1 3S mm. a. cassette 16 min.I , auto. & aud. adv. sig. 8, teacher's guide. S24.00 (Safety songs end storias I Sl30.00I pj

1. Fire prevention.

1. Bicycles and bicycling - Safety measures.

Pre1enls many potential fire hezerds end fire prevention. F'eeture1 c•toon characters - Fleshy, who starts fires. end Fire Lore, who knows how to prevent them. Illustrates thrff types of fire e•tingu;1here.-

Car loons show how unsafe conduct on • bicycle cen result in the -unsafe bikerider blues." Accompanied by original music end words.-

614.8

Dangers frequents en atelier. prod. CTorontol • fl-L. 1972.- dist. Sch. Ser. or \lint. S2 fr. • col. 1 3S mm. & cessette 113 min.I • euto. & eud. edv. sig. & teecher"s guide. $16.SO ISecurite dens !'atelier 1 S8S.001 is

614.8

Gerwr .. shop hezerds.

prod. [Toronto] , fl-L. 1970.- dist. Sch. Ser. or \lint. S2 fr. , col. 1 JS mm. 8, cassette UO min.I , auto. f> aud. adv. sig. I, teacher's guide. Sl6.SO (Shop eafety I S8S.001 is 1. flechine shop prectice - Safety measuras.

I. Machine shop practice.

- Safety

measures.

Discusaes the dangerous situations that can arise in • ahop situation. Examines problems caused by clutter, carrying and lifting heavy objects. defective tools, end combustible gas. Stresses knowledge of emergency switches. first aid kite and fire ex1in9uiaher1. French title available I DANGERS FREQUENTS EN ATELIER.-

Discusses the dangerous situations that can orise in a shop situation. Examines problem• caused by clutter. carrying end lifting heavy objects. defective tools, end combustible ges. Stresses knowledge of emergency switch••• first aid kits and fire e•tinguishers. English title available • GENERAL SHOP HAZARDS.-

614.8

614.8 First aid in the bush. prod. CT or onto) • fl-L. 1974.- dist. Sch. Ser. or \lint. 4S fr. • col. 1 JS mm. a, cassette (11 min.I : auto. & aud. adv. sig. & teacher's guide. Sl6.SO (Outdoor surviv.. 1 C85.00I 1. First aid.

prod. CTorontol • Int. Cin., 1976.- dist. VEC 37 fr. , col. , 3S mo,. & cassette IS min.I • auto. & eud. adv. sig. a. teacher's guide. $24.00 !Safety eongs end stories , SI 30.001 pj

1. Accident• - Prevention.

2. Vik:lerness survivel.

Emphasizes necessity of • c0tnpleta first aid kit. immediate medical attention if possible. end cleanliness. Itemizes ertides in first eid kit. Describes various bush injuries and techniques. and supplies to treet injuries. Describes different typa1 of 1lings. bandages. end provides information on treati~ ahock and other serious injuries. E•cellent for use with a group planning bush travel. French title available • PAEPIIERS SDINS EN FORET.-

Homa sefaty.

Through the uae of original words. music. and art wor•. tha dangerous ent:cs of Careleso Clyde point out hoo,e hezerds to

children.-

614.8

Home Hfaty. prod. (Toronto] 1 fl-L. 1974.- dist. or Vint. S4 fr. , col. , 3S - · & 18 min.I I auto. I, aud. adv. 1ig. I, guide. S16.SO ISefety I a way S6S.OOI pj

Sch. Se

Pi

1, Accidents - Prevention. Original music , words and cartoons reveal how Dangerous Ojengo suffers the

2. Vilderness survival.

consequences of ignoring safety ru!~s on Itemizes the articles in a first aid kit. describing different types of slings end bandages. Included information on treating shock and other serious injuries. emphasizing the need for immediate medical attention. if

the str-1.614.8

available. end cleanliness. English title available : FIRST AID IN THE BUSK.•

614.8 Ride safely to school. prod. CMontreal?J , NFB, medel957 , 1973.dist . llcl. 37 fr . • col. 1 35 mm. t, captions lo teacher's manual r, script. S9.00 (Junior safety> Pi

1. Accidents - Prevention. Tom sets Iha exe111pla for everything e school boy end girl should not do on e school but. Certoona, original words end fflUSic.•

1. Accidents - Preventions.

Cartoons demonstrate sefety rules on Iha street . Can be presented as e pl•y. with children playing the parts. llr. Sc•recrow

School bus sefety. prod, (Toronto) , Int. Cin., 1976.- dial. VEC 38 fr. , col. , 35 111111 r, cessella 16 min.> • euto. t, eud. edv. sig. lo teacher's guide. 824.00 pj

614.8

leads the discussion of rules for riding in the cer. crossing at the corner, carrying

books in • bicycle basket, and others.-

School sefaty. prod. (Toronto) • 11-L. 1974.- dist. or \lint. 56 fr. , col. , 35 "'"'· t, 18 min.I , eulo. t, aud. adv. si9, t, guide. Sl6.50 tSef•ly • a wey S65.00> Pi

Sch, Ser. cessella teacher's of life 1

1, Accidents • Prava.,tion. Exeminas 1afety rulae for travelling lo achoo!. on the pfeygrouncl. and in tti. school. Diecusses traffic safely, bicycle eafaty and lira sefely. Encourage, viewers to spot Mfaty lllietaltH and how to correct them.•

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The Classified Catalogue 614.8 56curit€' en hiver. prod. Cl'lontreal?J : NFB, 1965.• dist. SEC 31 fr. , col. , 35 mm. & captions. $9.00 pj

1. Accidents - Prevention. Safely measures.

2. Vinter

614.8

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1. Swimming • Safety meesurea. respiration.

Drawings in cartoon form provid• information on winter safety. Covers traffic safety. such as not hitching a ride or playing on the road. natural ice safely such as testing thin ice and wearing hockey helmets. safety on skis and toboggans. Discusses dangers of icy steps and walks. English title available , \/INTER SAFETY.·

stressing conservation of energy. and relaxation. Also describes mouth·to·mouth resuscitation end Sylvester l'lethod of artificial respiration stressing immediate and continuous ac lion. Should b• previewed by teacher b•fore classroom use. Eng1;sh title available • VATER RESCUE.• 614.8

Things dangerous to eat. prod. CToronto. Ont.] • llcl •• 1977.· dist. llcl. 26 fr. • col. 1 35 mm. & cassette 18 min.I •

auto. I

aud. adv. aig. I

teacher's manual.

$19.00 ($en, Slice tells the sto, y of $95.001 pj

1. Boals and boating • Safety measures. The do's and don'ts of small boat safety are explained through the use of cartoons. original •ords and music.-

1. Accidents - Preventions.

food

1

2. Poisons.

Sho•s the dangers of testing unkno•n things such as pills. cleaning materials. inse.cticides. etc. Also presents words. POISON. OANGER. CAUTION. end symbols that might appear on dangerous pr~ts.·

614.8 Swimming safety. prod. CToronlol : Int. Cin •• 1976.· dist. VEC 38 fr. : col. 1 35 mm. & cassette 15 min.I , auto . & aud. adv. sig. & teacher's guide. S24.00 «Safety songs and stories 1 $130.001 pj

2. Artificial

Step·by·step description of drownproofing.

614.8 Small boat safety. prod. CTorontol , Int. Cin •• 1976.· dist. VEC 32 fr. • col. , 35 mm. & cassette 15 min.I , auto. & aud. adv. sig. & teacher's guide. S24.00 ISafety songs and stories 1 $130.001 pj

Techniques entinoyede. prod. (Toronto] • ll·L, 1975.· dist. Sch. Ser. or Vint. 38 fr. 1 col. 1 35 mm. & cassetle 18 min.I , auto. & aud. adv. sig. teecner's guide. $16.50 1Activit6s de plein air • survie I $85.001 i

614.8 Think safety. prod. (Toronto) • ll·L. 1970.· dist. Sch. Ser. or Vint. 46 fr. • col. , 35 mm. & cassette UO min.I I euto. eud. adv. sig. & teacher's guide. Sl6.50 !Shop safety • S85.00I is

1. Swimming - Safety measures.

e.

Using cartoons. (accompanied by original words and music) the artist illustrates how

Calypso Kitty ignores water safety rules while at the beach end finds herself in very dangerous situations.-

l. Machine shop practice - Safety "'••sures.

Examines the proper safety attitude in a shop. Discusses working defensively, practising tidiness, using the correct tools and materiel for the situation. Points out importance of plannin9 ahead and wearing protective clothing. French title available • PEIISEZ "SECLRITE"••

134

The Classified Catalogue 614.8

614.8 Traffic safety. prod. (Toronto) , 1'1-L. 1974.- dist. or '-'int . 55 fr. , col. 1 35 mm. & , au1o. f, aud. adv. sig. r. teacher's me:,uat. Sl9.00 !Transportation in Canada! ji

I. Ai rplanes - Exhibitions. Varplene Heritage.

Uses drawings end diagrams to axemine the basic principles of flight , Illustrates the re l ationship between the weight of the aircraft. the upward force of the air . and the speed of the aircraft. Discusses thrust versus drag and significance of aircraft shape. English title eveileble I BASIC PRINCIPLES OF FLIGHT.629.132 Basic principles of flight. prod. [Montreal?] • NFB, 1964.- dist. 11cl. fr. • col. , 35 mm. r. captions. S9.00 ji

29

2 . Canadian

A visit 1o 1he Canadian Varplane Heri1age airshow held in -ilton, Ontario. Photographs ahow a variety of rare and historically valuable airplanee ;neluding • replica of the Nieuport 17. an AVRO CF•IOO, Grumman F3F -Vildcets", and • "fairly Firefly".629.135 Aircraft in ,notion. prod. Cl1ontreel?J , NFS, made 1964 1 1975.dist. 11cl. 24 fr. , col. , 35 - . & captions. $9.00 j

1. Aeronautics. 1, Aeronautics. Uses drawings and di agrams to examine 1he basic principles of flight. lllus1retes the relat i onship

between

the

weight of

Describes 1he parts of an aircraft that are used to contr ol its movements in flight . Very specif i c teacher guidance is necessary fer effective use- -

the

air craf1, 1he upward force of the air, and 1he speed of 1he aircraft. Discusses thrust versus drag and significance of aircraft shape. French 1itle available I AERONAUTIQUE ELEMENTAIRE.62g.133 Ident i fying airplanes. prod. [Scarborough, On1.J , R.B."-, 1976.- dis1. E THO$ 54 fr . , col. 1 35 mm. f, cassette HO min. I • auto. r. aud. adv. sig. f, teacher' s Sl9.00 1Transpor1a1ion in Canada! ji manual.

629.22 Care of •heels and tirH. prod. !Toronto] • 11-L. 1973.- di11. Sc~. Ser. or Vint. 63 fr. • col. 1 35 mm. & cassette 111 min.I , auto. & aud. adv. aig. & teacher'• guide. $16.50 1Au1o mechanics 1 675.001 is

1. Vheels - Cera and treatment. Conetruction. care and meintenence of ti,.••• wheels, hubs and rims. Demonstrates removal and replace.,en1 of all perts. Covers tire rotation, lubrication and adjustment of front wheel bearings. Emphasizes safety precautions and care of 1oo1,.-

1. Airplanes - Identification. Outlines the details to watch for when trying to identify airplanes. Photographs of a verie1y of airplanes are shown, including • DC-8 , DC-3 , Oller. Cessna 206, and Piper ··cub".-

144

The Classified Catalogue 629.22 Driving mechenism. prod. CTorontol • M-L. 1973.- dist. Sch. Ser. or \lint. 51 fr. • cot , 35mm & cassette llO min.) : auto. & aud. adv. sig. • teacher'• guide. Sl6.50 (Auto mechanics I S75.00l is 1. Automobiles -

Transmission devices.

629.45 Explorations v,eirH. prod. CTorontol , M-L. 1975.- dist. Sch. Ser. or \lint. 38 fr . 1 col. , 35 mm. & cassette 14 min.) , auto. • aud. adv. aig. & teacher's guide. Sl6.SO is

An informative and concise d~scription of step-by-step methods of cooking fish. Useful for home economics clesses. elong with the manual containing recipes.-

642

use.641 .5

Fires end cooking. prod. [Montreal?] 1 NFB. 1964.- dist. Mel. fr. • col. 1 35 mm. & captions. S9.00 is

The Vay lo cook fish. prod. [Montreal?] 1 NF 8. mede 1953 1 I 975. dist. Mel. 37 fr. , col. 1 35 mm. & captions 6 teacher•• manual. S9.00 ia 1. Cookery - Fish.

1. Fishes. Demonstrates in detail how lo fillet lwo species of fresh waler fish. lhe pickerel and lhe p ike. Discusses the characteristics of a good filleting knife end stresses ils cereful

Lei's serve shellfish. prod. ·[llontreal?J , NFB. mede 1956 1 1975.dist. lie(. 48 fr. , col. • 35 mm. & teacher"s manual. S9.00 ji

Planning and preparing meels. prod. (Toronto) • "-L , 1973.- dist. Sch. Ser. or \lint. SJ fr . , col. , 35 mm. & ce~selle 110 min.I • eulo. & eud. adv. sig. & teacher's guide . S16.50 !Cooking end nutrition • S75.00I is

1. l'lenus.

33

Demonstrates end dir.cusses menu-planning end preparation. A sample breakfest , lunch. supper and anac, ere prepared using simple but nutritious ingr

Pi 1. "8at industry and trade. Shows through photographs and simple captions Iha complete process of how hot dogs are automatically produced. start ing with the raw meat and other ingredients.-

160

The Classified Catalogue 664 Maple syrup. prod. (Toronto) • SHN. 1974.- dist. Plffl 56 fr . 1 col. 1 35 mm. I cassette Ill min.I , euto. I aud. adv. sig. $39.60 IThe Little peoplel p

~

\/hen the sap ru,s. prod. CScerborough. Ont.) 1 R.8..... 1975.- di9t. ETHOS 58 fr. , col. , 35 mm. I cassette 18 min.I , auto. I eud. adv. sig. I teacher•• manual.- Cl9.00 (Special occasionsl Pi

I. Maple sugar.

I. "•pie sugar.

Combines sound effects and photographs to describe the production of maple syrup from the viewpoint of the participants. Designed to provide language experience and create an atmosphere for discussion. reading and writing.-

The old fashioned and modern methods of collecting maple sap and boiling it do.-n to sweet syrup ere presented in a visit to • maple bush camp which uses modern ways but keeps the old equipment for demonstration purposes.-

664 Maple syrup. prod. !Montreal?] 1 NFB. made 1964 1 1975.dis, . Mel. 32 fr. , col. 1 35 mm. I captions. $9.00 pj

~

1. Maple sugar.

Vorking in a ba~ery. prod. Cllinnipag) , VCL. 1972.- dist. Sch. Ch. 44 fr . , b8ow e, col. 1 35 mm. e, captions . S7.95 !Food processing in Canada , SlS.90I ji 1. Bread.

An examination of the gathering and production of maple syrup. Inustrates step-by-step methods of production in the original way and compares it to the mod9rn method using plastic pipes. storage tanks, and con1rolled temperature. Includes a review sec lion for group use. French title aveileble , LES SUCRES.-

2. Pastry.

The story of bread end baked goods from grain-harvesting to packaging for stores. Photographs from inside a bakery illustrate the machinery end techniques used to mix breed dough. bake. slice. and wrap it. Assembly line procewas for pastries. ca~es. and pies are shown. -

664

Vorking in a meat pecki"9 plant. prod. IVinnipegJ I VCL. 1974.- dist. Sch. Ch. 42 fr . , b8ow e, col. 1 35 mm. e, captions . '7.95 !Food processing in Canada I Sl5.90I ii

Les sucres. prod. !Montreal?) 1 NFB. 1964.- dist. SEC 33 fr. , col. 1 35 mm. e, captions. $9.00 Pi

1. Maple sugar.

I. "9at industry end trade.

An examination of the gathering and production of maple syrup. Illustrates step-by-step methods of production in the orginal way and compares it to the modern method using plastic pipes. storage tanks. and controlled tempereture. Includes a review section for group use. English title available 1 MAPLE SYRUP.-

Depicts the production of meat, sausage. luncheon. pact.aged. and canned meat in • Canadian meet pecting plant. Explains criteria used to decide upon location of plant. such as good transportation facilities. Photog,.aphs taken inside a meat packing plant cover such aspecte as government inspection of 111eat. dividin9 ,neat into various cuts. and sorting, wrapping and packaging before shipping to stores across Canada.-

664 Trip to the sugar bush. prod. !Toronto) : B8oR. 1973.- dist. Lea. 54 fr . 1 col. : 35 mm. & teacher's manual I captions. S9.00 pji

1. Maple sugar. Portrays the making of maple syrup in a sugar bush. Each step is shown in both the old and new methods of making the sap into syrup.-

161

The Classified Catalogue 665 Natural gas in Alberta. prod. Cllinnipeg) 1 \/CL. 1972.• dist. Sch. Ch. 44 fr. • col. 1 35 mm. & captions. $7.95 !Energy in Canada : S23.851 ji

669

1. Aluminum.

1. Gas. Natural.

A summary of ahJminum production in Canada. including the cheret. teristica of aluminum. its various uses. the irr,porting of raw materials essential to the production. the different

Illustrates the procedure of p,p,ng natural gas from the ground to the refinery, to cities and towns in Eastern Canada. Includes photographs of a refining plant and laying pipelines, with an explanation of the problems involved. Shows the use of natural gas. end the types of industries that rely on it.•

665

Oil in Alberta. prod. [Stratford, Ont.) 1 Sch. Ch •• 1975.· dist. Sch. Ch. 44 fr. • col. , 35 mm. • captions. S7.95 !Energy in Canada 1 $23.851 ji

centres in Canada of aluminum manufacturing.

and the vital role of electricity for the whole procedl.re. Uses maps. charts. diagrams ar,d photographs. French title available • L'ALUl'IINIUlt·

669

I. Petroleum.

L'eluminum.

prod. [l'lontreal?) , NFB. made 1969 1 1971.· dist. SEC 52 fr. , b&w & col. , 35 11m. & captions. S9.00 is

A comprehensive treatmetnt of alum;num production. Its origin in bauxitet and the complu process involved 11re explained with photos . Also discus••• the relationship between hydro·eletctric powetr plants and aluminum production. ending with a survey of the uSCts of aluminum.-

669

Copper.

prod. ll'lontrHl?l I NFB, 1961.· dist. l'lcl . 47 fr. 1 col. a 35 "'"'· & captions & teacher's manuel. $9.00 jis

1. Aluminum.

1. Copper.

A summary of aluminum production in Canada. including the characteristics of aluminum. its various uses. the importing of raw materials

es•ential to the production. the different centres in Canada of aluminum manufacturing. and the vital role of electricity for the whole procedure. Uses maps, charts. diagrams. and photographs . English title available , ALUMJNUl'I.·

Aluminum processing in Quebec. prod. C\linnipeg) 1 \/CL, 1972.· dist. Sch. Ch. 40 fr. , col. , 35 mm. & captions. 67.95 Cl'lining end processing in Canada 1S39. 751 ji

1. Aluminum.

An introduction to various aspects of petroleum industry. including how oil is discovered. pumped out, and refined. Shows actual photos of drilling rigs and oil refineries in operations. and discu•••• transportation end storage of petroleum products.·

669

Aluminum. prod. Cl'lontrHl?l • NFB. 1969.- 52 fr. • b&w • col. , 35 - . • captions. is

Photogrephs. maps. end diegrems provide comprehensive coverage of the metal. from copper-producing ••as in the world. prospecting for ore. types of mines. to filtering. ,melting. refining. casting. fabrication end US8S. French title availab!• I CUIVRE.-

669

Cuivret. prod. Cl'lontrHI?) 1 NFB, 1961.- dist. SEC 44 fr. , col. , 35 mm. & captions & teacher's manual. S9.00 jis

1. Copper. Photographs, maps. end diagrams provide comprehensive coverage of the metal, from copper-producing in the world. prospect ing for oret, typets of mines, to filtering. smelting. refining. casting. fabrication end uses. Englieh title available I COPPER.•

••a•

162

The Classified Catalogue 671.2 Parallel line development. prod. CTorontol , 11-L, 1974.- dist. Sch. Ser. or \lint . 61 fr. • col. • 35 mm. lo cassette s

I. Sheet-metal work. 3. Design, Industrial.

The forging of a cold chisel demonstrates the tools and equipment used in the forging process. Explains use of a gas forge, anvil end tongs. Close-up photographs show haatin9 of metal in forge. forging meta> on anvil, squaring the edge. annealing. tapering and twisting. Stresses aafety precautions with a gas forge. One reference to non-metric w,aasurew,ent does not interfere with presentation.-

e.

671.5

2. Pattern makin9.

Teaches the basic principles and techniques of soft and hard soldering with standard or

electric solder. Describes • soldering iron.

forms of solder. and use of fluxes. Outi;nes the soldering process, use of the blow torch. gelvanizing iron with muriatic acid. pickling and cteanin9. Ona reference to

671.2 Redial line development. prod. CTorontol • 11-L. 1974.- dist. Sch. Ser. or \lint. 46 fr. , col. • 35 mm. I!, cassette 16 min.I • auto. lo eud. adv. sig. lo teacher's guide. Sl6.50 {Sheet metal> a

Soldering methods. prod. [Toronto) • "-L. 1973.- dist. Sch. Ser. or \lint. 50 fr. • col. • 35 own. lo cassettde Ill min.I • auto. lo aud. adv, aig, lo teacher's gude. S16.50 {"8telwork • hend toolsl is

I. Solder and soldering.

A step-by-step pattern development by triangulation for en offset tapered duct. Stresses principles of triangulation. use end problems . Shows how to determine true length, height end width. precise celculation. Close-up photography aids concise instructions. -

I. Sheet-metal work. 3. Design, Industrial.

e.

2. Pattern making.

Patterning for objects with parallel sides using parallel line development. Photographs illustrate elevation. plan views and concept of three dimensional visualization. Explains transferring pattern onto object. StressH precise measurements.-

671.2

"-L.

rorging iron. prod. !Toronto) • 1973.- dist. Sch. Ser. or \lint. 4 7 fr. • col. • 35 mm. cassette fll min,> • euto. euct. adv, sig. lo teacher's guide. Sl6.50 1"8telwork • hand toots> is

non-metric measurement does not interfere with presentation.-

671.S

Velding technique,.

"-L,

prod. (Toronto] • 1973.- dist. Sch. Ser. or Vint. 54 fr. • col. 1 35 mm. lo cassette Ill Min.> • auto. eud. adv. sig. lo teacher'• guide. S16.50 CPletetwork • hend toots> ;s

2. Pattern making.

e.

Redial line development as applied to patterns for conical shaped objects, ducts with centred round tapers. and ends cut at angles. Demonstrates pattern drawing stressing three dimensional visualization. Photographs accompany step-by-step instructions.-

Introduces welding equipment and welding procedures. Diecusses proper use of the blow torch. includin 1 auto. & aud. adv. sig. & teacher's manua•. Sl9.00 !Follow your product 1 $34.501 ji

680

1. Art industries and tr ede - China.

I. Paper making and trade. Illustrates and describes each step in the process of making a sheet of paper. Begins with the harvesting of trees in the forest, follows the timber through the milling process, and shows the drying and rolling step necessary in making paper. Concludes with an outline of the controversies surrounding the pulp end paper industry.-

Describes the production of treditioner creft work including jed• end ivory carving. lecquer. landsc-•. dough figurines, ceremics end porcelein. Greet dateil is given to carving and to cloison->6, • glass and copper creft.-

685

676.09714 Newsprint in Quebec. prod. C\Jinnipeg) , IJCL. 1972.- dist. Sch. Ch. 42 fr. , col. ; 35 mm. S7.95 (Forest industries in Canada I S23.85> ji

Describes the detailed steps in producing lndien snowshoes by hand in Labrador. Close-up shots ex .. mine the tools used end the teaks of ell the femily members i n helping to meke the enowshoH, Franch title eveileble , RAQUETTES INDIENNES.-

685

src

32

Pi

1. Snowshoes and snowshoeing. Describes the detailed steps in producing lndien snowshoes by hand in Labredor. Close-up shots exemine the tools us.d end the tests of alt the femily Member ■ in helping to make the snowshoes. English title evailable , INDIAN SNOIJSHOES.-

1. Paper making and trade.

felling and stacking of treas to the actual making of paper. Concludes with examples of magazines and newspapers from Newfoundland paper . Uses photographs taken at Corner Brook .-

Requattas indienna,.

prod. C"ontreal?l , NFB. 1963.- dist. fr. , col. 1 JS - · fa captions. $9.00

676.09718 Pulp and paper manufacturing in Newfoundland. prod. [Stratford. Ont.) : Sch. Ch .• 1974.- dist. Sch. Ch. 4 7 fr . , col. 1 35 mm. $7.95 IF orast industries in Canada 1 $23.851 ji

A detailed description of pulp and paper manufacturing in Newfoundland. Shows the

Indian snowshoeaa prod. C"ontreal?J , NFB. 1963.- dist. "cl 32 fr. t col. 1 35 mm. fa 1963.- $9.00 pj 1. Snowshoes and snowshoeing.

I. Paper making and trade. A clear sequential explanation of the pro due tion of paper for magazines and newspapers. Photographs and diagrams describe the progress from trees in the forast to the creating of pulp and paper. Shows the machinery used in the forest, as well as inside the miN.-

Craft industries. prod. [Kitchener, Ont.) • EDU. 1974.- dist. EDU 25 fr. , col. 1 35 mm. fa cesselle 18 min.I • euto. fa eud. edv. sig. fa teechar's menuel. Sl5. 95 !Chine 1 $79. 951 jis

687

Clothing design. prod. C\Jinnipeg) t IJCL, 1972.- dist. Sch. Ch. 39 fr . , col. , 35 mm. fa ceptions . S7.9S (Canadian clothingl ji 1, Clothing trede. An overview of the clothing industry, including • visit to • "ontrael feehion house. Explains designers' idees. sketching, Hlection of clothing, and the pettern end aemple meking. A few feehions .-e 1972 vintege, but do not detrec:t.-

164

The Classified Catalogue 687 Clothing manufacturing. prod. l'Jinnipegl • 'JCL, 1972. - dist. Sch. Ch. 43 fr. , b&w & col. 1 35 '"'"· captions, $7.95 !Canadian clothing) ji

690

m,

e.

690

Building a house. prod. l"ontr. . fr. , cot. 1 35 - . !Community helper•

NFB, 1964.- dist. llcl. captions. $9.00 $36.001 p

e. 1

35

I. Clothing trade.

I. Mouses.

A large Montreal clothing lftanufacturer exemplifies how ready-made clothing is designed, sewn and sent to outlets ecrosa Canada. Depicts designers creating sketches, pattern makers. and the assembly line operation.-

Examines the steps in building a new house, from the architec t'a plans and choice of lot to the moving day. Discuues the many skilled workers involved and their specialized tools. Includes • review section end vocabulary. Franch title available I BA TISSONS NOTRE "AISON.-

88:tissons notre maison.

prod. Olontreal?l , NFB, made 1964 1 1966.disl. SEC 39 fr . , col. , 35 mm. e, captions. $9.00 p

693.2 Elements of brickwork. prod. CTorontol • "-L. 1974.- dist. Sch. Ser. or lt'int. dist. School Services or lt'intergreen Communicationa 76 fr. , col. 1 35 mm. & cauette 113 min.I • auto. & aud. a(!-,. sig. & teacher •• guide. SIS.SO CT r ades & technology , lftasonryl •

1. Houses. E )(&mines the steps in building • new house from the architac t's plans and choice of lot lo the moving day. Discusses the many skilled workers involved and their specialized tools. Includes a review section and vocabulary. English title available I BUILDING A HOUSE.-

1. Bricklaying.

construction.

44

non-metric measurement does not interfere with presentation.-

1. Log cabins.

693.2 Detaih~d diagrams and photographs illustrate the completion of Iha log house. This section deals with roof construction, windows. doors. partitions, and finishing. Types of windows are included. Suggestions are given for attractively completing the job.-

690

lt'als and bonds. prod. CTorontol • "-L. 1974.- dial. or lt'int. 68 fr. , col. 1 35 mm. & !11 min.I , auto, & aud. adv. sig. & guide. S16.SO Clrades & technology lft8Sonryl S I. Bricklaying.

Build your own log house I part 1. prod. [Montreal?) 1 NFB, 1964,- dist. "cl. fr . : col. , 35 mm. g, captions. S9.00 s

Step-brstttp instructions show

how to build e free-standing well. covering the construction of a building line. dry bonding. mortar tempering and application. end making joints. Any reference to

690 Build your own log house , part 2. prod. IMontreal?l , NFB. 1964.- dist. "cl. fr. • col. : 35 mm. lo captions. $9.00 s

2. lt'ans.

An introduction to an bricklaying tools and the principles of brick-and-mortar

45

Sch. Ser. casaette teacher's ,

2. lt'alls.

Demonstrate• the co-,cepta of brick size and overlap for proper bonding in a brick well. Detailed photos illustrate the conotruction of • variety of bonds. including Old English and English Cross. and the construction of a veneer wall ahowing the uae of metal ties. Dafinaa wythe, atretchera, headers.-

1. Log cabins. Photos and detailed diagrams describe how to build e log house in Canada's north. After consulting the Agency Superintendent on the

Reserve, a plan and location are selected. Details are included for each heading. footings and foundations. Floor construction end wall construction continued in Part 2.-

165

The Classified Catalogue 694 Five simple wood joints. prod. CTorontol : 1'1-L. 1973.- dist. or \lint. 53 fr . , col. 1 35 mm. & (7 min. > , auto. & aud. adv. sig. & guide. S16.50 (lloodworking I hand I $85.00) is

1. \loodwork.

701 \/here to find it. prod. CT orontol I B&R. 1974.- dist. 8 & R 34 fr . • b&w & col 1 35 mm. • teacher"s manual. Sl0.00 IAn Artist ' s notebook 1 S27.00>

Sch. Ser. cassette teacher's tools (A)

1. Art - Appreciation. leaching.

2. Carpentry.

2. Art -

Study and

Uses simple shapes to introduce basic art terms including ·centre of interest". end to illustrate composing techniques used by en artist to achieve a balanced picture. Separate scripts for primary and junior levels.-

Demons t rates the making of five joints - the end butt. end rabbet, dado, groove, and lap. Details the use of glue and dowels to create stronger joints. Stresses the necessity for

accuracy.698.3

Painting a panelled door . prod. !Toronto] 1'1-L, 1974.- dist. Sch. Ser. or \lint . 70 fr. • col. , 35 mm. & cassette • auto. & aud. adv. sig. & teacher's guide. Sl6.50 s

708 The National Gallery of Canada. prod. ISlrelford, Ont.] • Sch. Ch•• 1974.- dist. Sch. Ch. 55 fr. , t:&w & col. 1 35 mm. • captions. S7 .9S ji

Learning to swim and water safety. prod. (Scarborough. Ont.) , R.8.11., 1974.- dist. ETHOS 45 fr. , col. 1 JS mm. 8, cassette (15 min.} , auto. 8, aud. adv. sig. 8, teacher's o,anual. Sl9.00 !Outdoor education • no. 910 I $76.00} S 1. Swifflffling

J. Canoes and canoeing - History. 2. Museum of Historic Canoe• and Kayaks.

A photographic tour of the Museum of Historic Canoes and Kayaks at Camp Kandalare near Dorset, Ontario. Illustrates varie•. y . materials used, end purpose of canoes once used by Canadian Indians and Eskimos.-

2. Scuba diving.

correct equipment and basic skins needed for snorkel and scuba diving. Stresses safety in preparing for dives and what to do in an emergency. EngGsh title available , AN INTRODUCTION TO SNORKEL AND SCUBA DIVING.-

canoe . Describes a canoe. its proper care.

.,nd peddle strokes. Stresses the safety of canoe if properly used. English titht available • ELEMENTARY CANOEING.-

le plong6e , tube et acaphandra

prod. (11ontreel7) , NFB, made 1965 1 1967.dist. SEC 44 fr . , co>. , JS mm. 8, captions. is

1. Canoes end canoeing.

797.1

Initiation •

Study end teaching.

Aimed at the inatruc tor. presentation covers some of the basics of learning to swim• floating, flutterkicking, drownproofing, and mouth-to-mouth resuscitation.-

797.2

Swimming strokes. prod. (Scarborough. Ont.) , R.B.11., 1974.- dist. S19.00 61 fr. , col. , JS mm. & cassette HO min.I , auto. 8, aud. adv. sig. 8, teacher's manual. $19.00 !Outdoor education • no. 910 I $76.00} jis

1. Swi111111ing. Describes, stap-by-atep, 11,e foUowing swimming atrokeai front crawl. back crawl. breast stroka, ale•anlary back atroke. and aide strota.-

185

The Classified Catalogue 799.1

810.9

Ice fishing.

prod. !Toronto) • "-L. 1975.- dist. Sch. Ser. or \lint , 55 fr. , col. 1 35 mm. I cassette !11 min.I : auto. I eud. adv. sig. I teacher"• guide. $16.50 !Outdoor education> is



1. Ice fishing.

I . American literature - History and c6ticism.

Helpful suggestions for choosing end preparing a fishing site. Describes materials necessary for successful ice fishing, and lending fish. Encourages research into habits and feeding grounds of different fish.-

D;scuss the effects of America's growth in the late 1800's es seen by "ark Twain. Emily Dickinson, and Upton Sinclair. Also considers Twenties• writers such as Oreis91'. Lewis. and Fitzgerald whose writings reveal their disenchantment with the times.-

799.3 Riflery. prod. Clorontol • R.Q."·• 1973.- dist. Lee. 44 fr. 1 col . 1 35 mm. I captions I teacher's guide. S9.00 (Survival I safety in the outdoors) is

1. Shooting - History.

810.9

2. Rifles.

A Declaration of faith. prod. (Scarborough( • SHN, 1974.- dist. PH" 97 fr. • blw I col. 1 35 mm. I cassette 123 min.I , auto. I aud. adv. sig. I teacher ' s guide. S39.60 !American literature 1 $158.401



The history of riflery plus • general description of the sport. The idea of riflery as a serious undertaking ie stressed through the detailed explanation of rifle parts, functions, end safety precaution.808.53 Classroom debating in perliementery style. prod. CT or onto, Ont.) • 8 I R, 1973.- dist. 8 I R 40 fr. • col. 1 35 mm. I cassette 113 min.I I auto. I aud. adv. aig. I teacher's manual reeding script & student•• guide & debate marking sheets. S30.00

Civil lier end second thoughts. prod. !Scarborough) • SHN. 1974.- dist. PH" 101 fr. • blw I col. 1 35 mm. I cassette 123 min.I • auto. I aud. adv. sig. I teacher's guide. S39.60 (American literature I Sl58.40l

1. American literature - Histor'y and Criticism.

Depicts the excitement of pre-Civil \lar America as revealed in its literature. Covers the authors Hawthorne, Poe, Thoreau, Emerson, end Vhitman whose themes ;ncluded equality of ...,, and livin.J .,;th r,eture.810.9

Vorkl Var I and diaillusionment.

prod. !Scarborough) 1 SHN, 1974.- dist. PH" 102 fr. , I• I col. , 35 mm. I cassette 127 min.I , euto. I aud. edv. sig. I teacher's guide. $39.60 (American literature I Sl58.401

1. Debates end debating.



Describes each step necessary for a formal debate: initial planning, use of good sources and note-taking to prepare an argument, effective presentation of an argument, formalities of the debate itself, end final marking end voting.-

1. American literature - History and criticism. Describes the theories of various wr i ters including Dos Passos, Hem;ngwey, and Cummings. Includes de ■ criptions of the Deprauion by Steinbeck, Faulkner. end Thomas Volle, and traces the development of theatre.-

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810.9 \lorld 'Jar II - an increasing conscience. prod. [Scarborough] 1 SHN. 1974.- dist. PHPI 109 fr. : & w & col. , 35 mm. e, cassette 125 min . I , auto . & eud. adv . sig. & teacher's gui de. S39.60 (American literature I Sl58.40l

FrOffi the beginning• to Elizabeth. prod. [Scarborough] 1 SHN. 1972.- dist. PHl1 108 fr . , b&w e, col. 1 35 mm. & cassette 122 min.I , auto. t, aud. adv. sig. t, teacher•s guide. $39.60 !British literature 1 $255.00> •

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1. English literature - History and criticism.

1. American literature - History and criticism.

Traces English language and litereture from the time of the Romans through the Dark Ages. Discusses the influence of monestaries end Christiani ty. the importance of chivalry. romence and morelity. end their effects on literature. lncu:tes the poem Plafdon. Beowulf. tales of King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table. Sir Gawain and the Green Knight. and Cantarb...-y Tales.-

Pre s ents the ege of protest and race consciousness es it is reflected in the works of Mailer . Miller. and Tennessee Villiams. Examines the themes of violence, civil rights.

end science fiction as handled by Kerovac. Spillane. Baldwin. and Asimov.820.9 The Elizabethan era. prod. [Scarborough. Ont .] , SHN. 1972.- dist. PHM 112 fr. , b&w & col. 1 35 mm. & cassette 123 min.) , auto. & aud. adv, sig. & teacher's guide. S39.60 !Brit ish literetura , s225.001 s

820.9

1. English literature - History and criticism.

1. English litarature - History and cri tic ism.

An overview of English life in the changing times of Elizabeth"s reign. Describes how new explora1ions. ideas in science and intenectual exc i tement brought about changes in li terature giving rise to writers such as Marlowe. Jonson. Shakespeare. Sidney and others.-

Conveys the feer.ng of the ere es it introduces major period poets and novelists. Among the writiers included are poets Shelley. \lordsworth. Blelle. Byron. Keats. and novelists Scott. Austen and Plery Shelley. Illustrated ,rith painting• and atchings.-

820.9 From puritan to Augustan.

820.9

prod. [Scarborough. Ont.] , SHN. 1974.- dist. F'HM 122 fr. , b&w & col. 1 35 mm. & cassette 127 min.I , auto. & aud. adv. sig. & teacher's guide. $39.60 !British litereture 1 $255.00) s 1. English literature -

The

Augustan

The Romantic: are. prod. (Scarborough. Ont.) , SHN. 1972.- dist. PHPI 107 fr. , bt.w t, co~ , 35 mm. & cassette 124 min.I , auto. t, aud. adv. ,ig. t, teacher'• guide. 09.60 (British literature , $255.00> •

The Twentieth century , 1929 - present. prod. 15carborough. Ont.] • SHN. 1973.- dist. PHl1 104 fr. , bt.w t, col. , 35 mm. t, c:asset te 124 min.> , auto. & eud. edv . sig. t, teacher's guide. S39.60 (Briti sh litera ture ,

s2ss.oo, •

History and criticism.

1. English Ntaratura - History and cri ticism.

era emphasized manners.

Describes the affects of the Depression and \lorld lier II on literature. tak ing examples from works by Orwell. Greene. \laugh. and Thomes. Trac•• the development of literature through the Fiftiat. di1cu11ing Osborne. Delaney. Jallicoa. and Sillitoe. Conclude~ with the revival of drama in worke by Pintar, Bac:kett. Efiot. and Gelaworthy.-

decorum. and social propriety es found in the works of Milton and Bunyan. Satire became very popular . Highwaymen. piratea. ma.-,nar s, and the politics of the day ware sat irized. Major period writers diec:uaaad era Pope. Defoe. Swift. end Austen.-

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910 The Twentieth century , 1900-1929. prc,d. [Scarborough, Ont.) • SHN, 1973.- dist. PHIi 107 fr . , b&w & col. 1 35 mm. I cassette , auto. & aud. adv . sig. & reading script. $19.00 Ucelend , S69.00l ji 1. Gleciere.

2. Iceland.

Plore then one equere Mile out of every ten of Icelandic aoil ia covered by glaciers. A group of etudenh tours one such glacier, studying its •truct,.,e and chereceristics.-

2. Irish

Examines effect of Ireland's history of religious. political and social persecution upon its cultural development. Gives examples of Irish culture found in Canada today in imported products. recr•ation and alcoholic beverages.-

Social life end customs. 3. Arte and crafte.

914.91 History end geogrephy. prod. [Scarborough. Ont.] • R.B.l'I.. 1974.- dist. ETHOS 60 fr. • col. , 35 "'"'· • cassette 113 min.I , auto. • aud. edv. sig. • reading script. $19.00 Clcetand r S69.00l ji

1. Iceland - Geography. An introductory overview of the geography and history of a reMarkeble country. Photos taken on a student field trip include scenes of volcanic landfor111a. •egetation. farms. end Thingvetlir. eile of the forMation of the world'• oldest continuous deMOCrecy.-

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915.1

The People and their work.

l. Iceland - Description and travel

1. Agriculture - China. 3. China - Indus Irias. Transportation.

An introductory overview of the Icelandic way of life as seen through the eyes of • group of touring students. Includes photo• of Reykjavik, the llestmenn lslends, the fishing and egricullure industries, and • whaling station.914.91 Volcanoes. prod. !Scarborough, Ont,) • R.8.11., 1974.- dist. ETHOS 60 fr. • col. , 35 mm. & cassette ji

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1. Queen Charlotte Islands. 8.C. Geography.

1. F"ruit culture. 2. Kelowna. B.C. Description. 3. British Columbia - Industries. Shows the growth end handling of fruit in the Okanagan Valley of British Columbia. Filmstrip focuses on orchard activity bul also examines the surrounding comm1..1nity. Describes climate and geography of lelowna and how Iha orchard, grape . wine and canning industries affect community life. Follows production, storage and trensporlation of fruit French title available • VILLE FRUITIERE.-

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An introduction to the land, industry and people of th••• northern ialands. Covers lumber, fishing and mining industries, the scenery and the daily life of its inhabitant•. including the Heida Indian c - i t y . Compraheneive treatment compeneates for eomewhat inferior quality of colour. French title availabfe I L'ARCHIPEL DE LA REINE-tHARLOTTE.-

917.11

Tha Rocky llountains national perks. prod. !Georgetown. Ont.) • FIIS. 1973.- dist. llcl. 46 fr. , col. 1 35 .. ,.. captiona. S9.00 !National perks of Canada 1 $30.001 jl

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917.11 Paul end Paufine visit British Columbia. prod. ITorontoJ a Leemet Lid., 1973.- dist. Lee. 41 fr. • col. 1 35 mm. $9.00 !Canada 1 coast to coast with Paul and Pauline , S59.501 pj

1. Rocky "ountaina, Canadian and travel

Description

Views of Rocky "ountains national parts. cofflprising Jaapar. Banff. Yoho. Glacier, lootenay. and Vaterton show ice fields and glaciere. falls. river• and lakes. •• well •• plente, birds and anifflals - aheep. goate, IIOOH, rodenta in tha.- habitat.-

I. British Columbia - Description end travel. Photographic tour of British Columbia. Covers the mainland. Vancouver Island. and Victoria. Shows parliament buildings, city life and major industries. such as pulp mills. logging end mining. Numerous scenic photographs of mountains. Fraser Riv.,. end Okanagan Valley. Suggests further reseerch.-

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The Classified Catalogue 917.11 Stanley Park . prod. (',/innipegl 1 ',/CL, 1972.- dist. Sch. Ch. 46 fr . : col. 1 35 mm. $7,95 ji

I. Vancouver, B.C.

917,11 Vancouver Island. prod. (Stratfo,d. Ont.) 1 Sch. Ch., 1974.- dist. Sch. Ch. 46 fr. , col. 1 35 mm. 97.95 (British Coluobia 1 $15.90) ji

- Parks.

I. Vancouver Island, B.C. travel

A look at one of Canada's largest city parks, illustrated with numerous photogaphs of the park in spring, summer and fan. Gives brief history of park from first opening in 1887 to present. Photographs end maps show park past and present-those who visit it, and the various activities including boating. bike riding, lawn bowling, etc.-

917.11 Timber City : Vancouver. prod. [l'tontreal?J , NFB, 1964,- dist. ""I· fr. , ji

- Description.

1. Saskatchewan - Description and traveL

Edmonton's past. present and future era featured in this imformative presentation. Begins with the city's early growth and how originally used by settlers, trappers and prospectors. Describes large and smal industries including farming. ranching and oil Concluded with comments on its future as Canada's ""Gateway to the North".-

An introductory overview of Saskatchewan.

Discusses ita history. reaource,. industries.

people, end veography.-

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The Classified Catalogue 917,127 Flin Flon, l'lanitoba. prod. !Stratford, Ont.) : Sch. Ch.. 1976,• dist. Sch. Ch. 54 fr. • col. 1 35 fflm. $7.95 ij

1. Laurier, Vil/rid Sir, 1841-1919.

1, Bennett, P'yra Grimsley.

Surveys the events and issues of Laurier's life with particular emphasis on his political career. Illustrated with contemporary photos. prints. and poliical cartoons.-

Artwork ilusCrates the story of llyra Grimsley Bennett, a young nurse who, after Vorld Var 1. moved to Newfoundland from England and und•rtook the provision of medical care to remote coastal communmes.-

920 Lord Selkirk , the colonizer. prod. [Montreal?) • NFB, 1953.- dist. lie!. 51 fr. , col. , 35 mm. I!, captions I!, manual. S9.00 ji

Sch. Ser. cassette teacher's of great

1, Cattiwayo, King of Zululand, 18261ca.l-1884.

Uses a variety of materials including political cartoons , contemporary photos and prints to present a comprehensive view of Macdonald's life and career. Emphasizes his role in Confederation, the Charlottetown and Quebec conferences. the North-Vest RebeDion. and lhe Canadian Pacific Railway.The Life of Sir Vilfrid Laurier. prod. [Scarborough) 1 SHN, 1972.- dist. PHIi 127 fr. , col. 1 35 mm. & cassette 125 min.I , auto . &aud. adv. sig. & teacher"s guide. $39.60 is

llagnificent Cetewayo. prod. CToronto) 1 11-L, 1974.- dist. or Vint. 77 fr. , col. , 35 mm. lo 116 min.I , auto. I!, aud. adv. sig. lo S16.50 IF amou• ■ tories guide. courage , ses.001 i

920 Painless Parker. prod. [Scarborough. Ont.] • R.B.11 .. ETHOS 40 fr. • col. , 35 mm. lo o,in.l I auto. • eud. adv. sig . tcript. S19.00 !Famous Canadians)

Selkirk, Thomas Douglas, 5th Earl of, 2. Red River Settlement, llan. 1771-1820.

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Relates the lifelong attempts of Thomas Douglas, fifth Earl of Selkirk, to establish a settlement in the Red River Valley against the bitter opposition of tha North Vest Company. Artist's sketches provide illustration.-

1976.- dist. cassette C7 lo reading ij

1. Parker, Edgar Rudolph Randolph. Uses artwork to illustrate events in the colourful career of th• early Canadian dentiot credited with e ■ tabliahing the first dental cr.nic.-

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920 Vorld of Jack "iner , the pioneer netureli et, 1965-1944. prod. !Toronto] • 8(.R, 1973.· dist. Lee. 41 fr . , col . , 35 mm . (I teecher's menual (I captions. pjis

Lea Drapeaux Cenediens et leur us•~· prod. !Toronto] • Int, Cin,. 1975,• diet. VEC 49 fr , , col. , 35 mm. (, cessette 110 min.I 1 auto. (, eud, adv . eig. I, teacher's guide. $24.00 Cle Dr-au Canadian , S65.00I ji

I. Miner. Jack, 1865·1944.

1. Flegs • Cenede.

Relates the life and works of Jack "iner who banded birds for study and identification at h is bird sanctuary in Kingsville, Ontario . Describes ho• migration pat terns were studied and how the viewer can help birds.-

Describes uses of Canadian flag end rules of etiquette for flying it, Presents symbols end flags of th• prov ince• and territories . English title available I CANADIAN FLAGS AIID HOY THEY ARE USED.•

929.90971 Canadian prod. 49 fr . auto . $24.00

flags and how they ere used. [Toronto) , Int. Cin., 1973.- dist. VEC : col. , 35 mm. (I cassette UO min.) , lo aud. adv. si g. (I teacher's manual. llhe Canadian flag I S65.00> ji

929.90971 Le, drapeaux c-diens et krur usa~. prod. Clorontol , Int, Cin,. 1973.· d ist. VEC 49 fr . , col. , 35 mm. (I cassette 00 min.> • auto. lo aud, adv , eig, I, teacher's rrenual. S24.00 Cle cir-au c-dien> ji 1. Flags • Caneda.

I. Flags • Canada.

Describes uses of Canadian flag and rules of etiquette for flying it. Presents symbols and flags of the provinces and territories.

Describes uses of Canadian flag end rules of etiquette for flying it. Presents symbols and flags of the provinces and tEtrritories. Prime Minister Pearson"s recorded speech at the first ra i sing of the new flag et Parliament Hill, Ottawa, in "arch 1965 is included. French title available I LES DRAPEAUX CANADIENS ET LEUR USEAGE.· 929.90971 Comment le Canada obtint son drepeeu. prod. [Toronto) , Int. Cin., 1975.· dist, VEC 58 fr. , col. : 35 mm. (I cassette 113 min.I , auto. e. eud. adv. sig. e. teacher's guide, S24.00 Cle Drapeau Canadien , S65.00> ji

title •••ilabla , THEY ARE USED.·

Engt,sh CANADIAN FLAGS ANO HOV

929.90971 Flags, coeh of arms, and floral emblems of

C-•· prod.

(Vinnipegl 1 \/CL, 1976.· dist, Scl'I. Ch. 45 fr . , blow e, col. 1 35 mm. 8, ception1 . S7.95 ,c-;an mooeicl ji 1. Flegs • Canada.

1. Flags • Canada - History. Displey1 tha fleg, coal of erms, and floral emblem of each province moving from weat to ea,t. Includes the Territories and Iha fleg and coat of erm1 of Canad•.·

Explains the components of the new Canadian flag and presents the stages in Iha selection of our national flag. English title available , HOV CANADA GOT ITS FLAG.•

929.90971

Ho• Canada got its flag.

929,90971 Les Drapeaux Canadiens d'autrefois, prod. CT orontol , Int. Cin,. 1975.· dist. VEC 42 fr . , col. , 35 mm. g, cassette 19 min,> , auto. t, aud. adv, sig, t, teacher's guide. S24.00 Ila Drapeau Canadian r S65.00> ji

prod. !Toronto) , [r,I, Cin., 1973,· dist. VEC 58 fr, r col. , 35 mm. lo canatta U 3 min.I , auto, lo aud. adv. ,;g, e, taachar'1 manual. S24.00 Canedien fteg , S65.00> ji

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1. Flags • Canacte • History, 1. Flags • Canada • History. Expta;n, the components of the new Canadian flag and presents Iha 1taga1 in Iha selection of our nat i onal flag. French title available I CO""ENT LE CANADA OBTINT

Discusses the origin of flags in general, and shows how the history of Canada affected the development of her national fleg. English title available I THE FLAGS OF CANADA'S PAST .·

SON DRAPEAU.·

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The Classified Catalogue 940 Classic drama - hero vs. villain. prod. [Scarborough. Ont. ] • RB"• 1975.- dist. ETHOS 40 fr. • b!,w !, col. 1 35 lllffl. !, cassette ji

I. liorld liar 1939-1945 battles.

940.4 First air aces • first women"s liberators tl915>. prod. !Sc.-bo 1 auto. & aud. edv. sig. & reeding script. S19.00 (first and Second llorld 11.-s , S138.00> ji

Campaigns and

A general overview of 1/orld 1/ar II up to bombing of Pearl Harbour. Covers Germen's invasi,,n of Europe and Russia, end Bettle of Britain. Photographs end artwork show prominent figures, battle scenes. with emphasis on London Blitz. Includes actual sound recordings of Hitler end Churchill.-

1. llorld 11.,., 1914-1918. A look et the events of 1915 highlighting the work of the first war aces end the r.,_ played by women on the home front. llustrated with .-twork end photogrephs .940.4 The First convoys. end Arn1istice 11917>. prod. CScerborou9h, Dnt.J • RB"• 1975.- dial. ETHOS 46 fr. 1 b&w 8, col. 1 35 mm. 8o cassette 17 • in.> , auto. 8, aud. adv. sig. 8o reeding script. $19.00 (First end Second 1/orld 1/ars , $138.00> ji

940.1 1'1edievel community 1 , the knight. prod. CDon "ills. Ont.] 1 F !, II, 1973.- dist. f !, II 25 fr. • col. , 35 mm. !, teacher's guide. S7.20 (l'len in his world> ji

I. Knights and knighthood.

1. llorld Var. 1914-1918.

2. Chivalry.

Summarizes the concluding events of Vorld Ver I, among thefll the battles of Vimy Ridge and Passchendeele. the use of convoys. the e•ploilt of Billy Bishop end Baron Von Richthofen. end the American declaration of war on Germany. lltustreted with artwork end photogr apha. -

A detailed picture of the various aspects of a medieval knight's life. Illustrates end explains the importance of the castle, a knight's education, his mode of dress, weaponry, and the code of behaviour known as chivalry.-

940.4 940.4

The Terrible mud of Flanders 119161. prod. [Scarborough, Ont.) , R.B·"·• 1975.- dist. ETHOS 40 fr. , b&w 8, col. 1 35 "'"'- 8, cassette 16 min.> , auto. 8o aud. adv. sig. & reeding script. Sl9.00 (firat end Second Vorld V.-s 1 $138.00) ji

Canada and the First llorld lier • that's how it was.

prod. [Scarborough, Ont . ] • SMN, 1972.- dist. PHI'! 103 fr. • col. , 35 mn1. !, cassette 129 min.> , auto. !, eud. adv. sig. & study guide. S39.60 is

1. Vorld Var, 1914-1918.

I. llorld llar, 1914-1918 - Canada. Tr aces Canada's co·ntribution to the Great liar . Discusses Sir Sam Hughes, the Quebec conscription crisis. world food shortage. and the emancipation of women. Describes the bat tie of Ypres, Passchendaele, and Vimy Ridge.-

Aecounta the eventa of 1916, the year of aon1e of the COi tliest. fflOS I HY ave bat ties in mer.'s history. Illustrated with artwork and photographa.940.4 The V• to end war 119141. prod. [Scarborough. Ont.] • R.B.Pl, 1975.- dist. ETHOS 40 fr. , b&w 6 col. , 35 mm. !, cassette 19 fflin.> , auto. 8o eud. adv. 1i9. 8o reeding script. Sl9.00 (first end Second Vorld Vara 1 $138.00) ji 1. Vorld Ve,, 1914-1918.

A sun1mery of the first year of Vorld Ver 1 documenting the eventa of 1914 end the progressive disillua~I with war. Illustrated with artwork end photographs.-

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The Classified Catalogue 940.54 Battle of the North Atlantic. prod. [Scarborough, Ont,) • R.8.PI., 1975.- dist. ETHOS 40 fr . 1 b&w & col. 1 35 mm. & cassette UO min.> : auto. & aud. adv. sig. & r ead i ng script. S19.00 IFirst end Second v~"d llars , Sl38.00> ji

940.54 Homa front to victory.

prod. [Scarborough. Ont.] • SHN. 1972.- dist. PHPI 98 fr. • col. 1 35 mm. & cassette 117 min .I • auto. & eud. adv. sig. t, taachar•s guide. S39.60 ICenade and Iha Second llorld lie, , • nation comH of ega I S82.001 is

I. \Jorld llar , 1939-1945 - Campaigns end battles. 2. North Atl&ntic, Battle of the. 1940-1943.

1. llorld lie,. 1939-1945 - c-d•. An account of Caned••• accomplishments and sacrifices i n the war. Includes battles in Hong Kong. Dieppa. Ortona. and Normandy. Describes contributions of civilians in

Describes the conflict betwaan Iha Germans and the Allies in Iha North Atlantic. Illustrated with artwor k and photographs.• 940.54 From mobilization to the battle of the Atlantic. prod. [Scarborough. Ont.] , SHN. 1972.- dist. PHM 113 fr . • col. , 35 mm. & cassette 122 min.> , auto. & aud. adv. sig. & study guide. $39.60 (Canada and the Second 1/orld 1/ar 1 a nation comes of age 1 $63.25> is

Cenade.940.54

Surrender. prod. (Sce,borough. Ont.] 1 R.B.11.. 1975.- dist. ETHOS U fr. 1 bt.w • col. 1 35 mm. t, cassatta 110 min.I I auto. & aud. adv. sig. • reeding script. Sl9.00 (First and Second llorld llers I Sl38.00> ji

I. 'Jorld 'Jar, 1939-1945 - Canada.

1. llorld llar, 1939-1945.

Describes Canada's role in llorld lier II from the declaration of war to Iha Battle of the Atlantic . Includes Canada's war effort at home. p11rticipation of Canadian pilots in the Bat11e of Britain and in bombing raids over Germany, and Canadian navel escorts in the North Atlantic .-

Describes the concluding events of llorld lier II. in particular the invasion of Franca by Iha allies. the liberation of Holland. and the Battle of the Bulge. Illustrated with artwork and photographs.970 Commerce. prod. [Toronto] 1 1'1-L. 1973.- dist. or \lint. 54 fr. • col. 1 35 mm. r. 110 min.> • auto. • aud. adv. sig. r. guide. SIG.SO ISettlers of North S75.00l pji

940.54 Hitler at bay (1942-43). prod. [Scarborough, Ont.] 1 R.B.PI.• 1975.- dist. ETHOS 40 fr . 1 b&w & col. 1 35 mm. • cassette UO min.> : auto. & aud. adv. sig. & re3ding sc ript . Sl9.00 !First end Second llorld llars 1 $138.00) ji

Sch. Sar. cassette teacher•• America 1

1. Frontier and pioneer life.

I. 'Jorld 'Jar. 1939-1945.

Paintings, drawings. and photographs illustrate

Uses artwork and photographs to illustrate the m,.ny conflicts of 1942-1943. among them Hong Kong , Stalingrad. North Africa. end Midway Island.-

pioneer times. Demonstrates the importdnca of Iha sawmill and gristmill. and goods and 1arvices provided by the blacksmith. cabinetmaker. weaver. and shoemaker, Barter and debt ara axplalnad In taroos of village trade.-

the development c,f commercial enterprise in

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The Classified Catalogue 970 Community life. prod. CTorontol , PI-L . 1973.- dist. or 'Jint . 55 fr . , col. 1 35 mm. 6 112 min.I I auto. 6 aud. adv. sig. 6 guide. Sl6. 50 !Settlers of North $75.00) pji

Sch. Ser. cassette teacher's America 1

970.05 The 1920's. prod. (Scarborough, Ont.) 1 R.8.PI.. 1975.- dist. ETHOS 40 fr . • b6w 6 col. 1 35 mm. 6 cassette 19 min.> , auto. 6 aud. adv. sig. 6 reading script. S19.00 «Looking back> ji 1. Twentieth century.

1. F'rontier and pioneer life.

A tour through the Twenties. illustrated with actual photos. artwork . and advertisem•nts. Among lhe lopics included: fashion. automobiles, and airplanes. the discovery of insulin, radio and movies. Charl•s Lindberg's transatlantic flight. and the 1929 stock market crash. A br ief introductory overview to Iha era.-

Describes the social and religious life of the pioneer community including such activities es lend-clearing. barn raising. the quilting ..bee... and ""box sociar· gatherings. Shows the importance of religion in the communi ty and the family unit, education in a one-room schoolhouse. and enter tainments provided by travelling shows.970 Furniture and household goods. prod. CTorontol I PI-L. 1973.- dist. or 'Jinl. 59 fr . • col. , 35 mm. e, , auto. 6 aud. adv. sig. 6 guide . $16.50 !Settlers of North $75.001 pji

Sch. Ser. cassette teacher•s America 1

970.05 The Edwardian era. prod. (Scarborough. Ont.) 1 R.8.PI •• 1975.- dist. ETHOS 40 fr. 1 b&w e, col. 1 35 mm. e, cessette 110 min.I • euto. 6 aud. adv. sig. & reeding script. S19.00 !Looking bad> ji 1. Twentieth century.

1. F'rontier and pioneer life. Illus tr ates the homes and ulensils built and used by Iha settlers in the 181h and 19th centur i es. Discusses food preparation end other work activities performed in the hoffte. including grinding wheat, churning. spinning, candle-making and soapmaking. Photographs of the i nterior of pioneer ho,nes show furnishings.-

Impressions of the Edwardian era conveyed through Iha use of aclual photos. advertisements and artwork. The development of the automobile end airplane. the sinking of the Titanic. women's suffrage. fashions, and the literery 1cen• are all covered. Provides a general introduction to the era.970.1

970 The Plaking of e farm. prod. CToronto) • PI-L. 1973.- dist. or \Jint. 53 fr. , col. 1 35 mm. e, UO min.) , aulo. 6 aud. adv. sig. e, guide. $16 .50 !Settlers of Norlh $75.001 pji

1. Frontier and pioneer life. North Amer ica - History.

Sch. Ser. cessette teacher's America 1

Les aborigines du Canada. prod. (Plontraal?l • NfB. 1969. - dist. SEC 54 fr. , col. 1 35 mm. 6 captions e, teacher•• guide. $9.00 ji 1. Indians of North America - History. Traces the history of the firsl inhabi tants of North America and their possible migration paHerns. describin9 how lhe lifestyl"s of various tribes changed to adept to new environments. Also covers Indians of today and their contribution to society. Illustrated with drawings and photographs. Part of a multi-media kit titled "Les lndiens du Canada· . English title available • CANADA' flRST PEOPl.E 1 TIE INDIAN.-

2. Agriculture -

General introduction to the process of settlement and land development used by the setUers. Slap-by-step presentetion of clearing the land. building log cabins. ploughing. and planting of crops. farming i mplements and building techniques ara demonstrated.-

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970.1

Canada's first people , the Indian. prod. [11ontreal?J • NFB, 1969.- dist. 11cl. 54 fr, I col. , 35 mm. t, captions t, teacher's guide. $9.00 ji

970,3 The Algonkians , Eastern Voodland Indians. prod. Cl'lontraal?l , ~B. 1970.- dist. l'lcl. 46 fr. , col. , 35 .,m, & capt ion• & booklet.

$9.00

1. Indians of North America - History.

1, Algonquian Indians.

Traces the history of the first inhabitants of North America and their possible migration patterns, describing how the lifestyles of various tribes changed to adapt to new env ironments. Also covers Indians of today and their contribution to society. Illustrated with drawings and photographs, Part of a multi-media kit titled "Indians of Canada", Franch title available I LES ABORIGENES DU CANADA

Drawings illustrate Iha 5ves of the Algonkian Indians of the Eastffn Voodlannds. Discunes aocial customs. the constri..tc:tion of a wigwam and birch bark canoe, hunting and fishing methods . Examinet gamu and activities of the various tribes . Photographs illustrate Indian artifacts. Describes how Voodl and Indians have contributed to our society today. Useful for gr ji

970.4 Indians of the Great f1ains. prod. CTorontol • 11-L, 1977,- dist. Sch, Sar. or \lint. 51 fr. , col. 1 35 mm. I case•tt• 18 min,) 1 auto. r, aud. adv. sig, I teacher's guide. $16.50 (Indi ans and Inuit • the firat people of North America 1 5105.001 ji

TBE, 1974.- dist. TBE 7 fr,

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1. Indians of North Afflerica - Great Plains,

I . Indians of North America - Canada.

Describes the traditional lifestyle of th• Plains tribes (Blackfoot, Plains Cree, Cheyenne, Crow, end Sioux), emphasizing their almost total dependence on the bison for food, clothing. housing, waapona, and toole. lntroducaa and explains Iha terms pemmican. bieon. shaman. eun dance, travoia. Use, e.-ly photograpt,9 and drawings.-

Dwellings of various Canadian Indian tribes. Sh->ws Huron-Iroquois palisaded village. Ojibway birch bark lodge and Mohawk aim bark lodge. Compares exterior of Plains Indians' tipi with \last Coast Indian dwaUinga. All drawings by C.11. Jefferys.-

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The Classified Catalogue 970.4 Indians of the Northeastern Voodlands. prod. (Toronto] , "-L , 1977.- dist. Sch. Ser. o r Vint . 51 fr. , col. , 35 mm. & cassette (8 min.I • euto. & aud. adv. sig. & teacher'• guide. $16.50 (Indians and Inuit , the first people of North America , $105.00l ji 1. Algonquien Indians.

970.4

1. Indians of North America - Canada.

2. Iroquois lndiens.

Us ing paintings and sketches, describes the traditional food, homes, clothing, spiritual beliefs, and lifestyles of the Algonkian and Iroquoian tribes . Introduces and explains the terms shaman, longhouse, and wigwam. Concludes by briefly mentioning the problem of native people in modern society.-

Uses photographs taken during a visit to reservations. cultural centres end pro ·-,ineial lndien headquarters from Ontario to British Columbi a to present a brief h i story of the native people of Canada. Emphasizes their "'any difficulties, and their growing hope.-

970.4

970,4 Indian~ of the Pacific Northwest. prod. CTorontol 1 "-L, 1977.- dist. Sch. Ser. or Vint . 62 fr. , col. , 35 mm. & cassette (10 min.I , auto. & aud. adv. sig. & teacher'• guide. S16.50 llndi ens and Inuit , the firat people of North America , SlOS.OOl ji

Photographs and drawings describe the habitat of the Plains Indian• in Canada before Europeans came to the New Vorld. Discusses their tribes. way of life end the importance of the horse to their lifH t yle. E JC amines the dependence on the roaming bison for food and clothing. Includes photographs of Plains Indian artifacts and how they were used. Describes Plain Indiana of today and invites compariaon with the past. Part of • Multi-media kit titled "Les lndiena du Canada". Engliah title available • PEOPLE OF' THE PLAINS.-

Using early photographs and drawings , describes the traditional. prosperous lifestyle of the Heida. Nootka. and l(wakui tl tribes. en,phasizing the way the abundance of food from the land and sea allowed time for development of arts and crafts. Explains ··potlatch". Concludes with their effort to

function in modern society.Indians of the Southwest. prod. CTorontol , "-L, 1977.- dist. Sch. Ser. or Vint . 64 fr. , col. , 35 ..m. & cassette CIO min.I , auto. & aud. adv. aig. e, teacher'• guide. Sl6.50 (Indians and Inuit , the first people of North America , Sl05.00l ji 1. Pueblo Indians. 3. Navajo Indians.

Lea Indians des Plaines. prod. ("ontrHl?l • NF'B. "'•de. 1969 1 1977.dist. SEC 53 fr. • col. , 35 - . & caption• & teacher'• o,anual. S9.00 ji 1. Indians of North America - Great Plains History.

I. Heida Indians. 2. Nootka Indians. 3. l(wakuitl Indians.

970.4

Indians yesterday end today. prod. [Scarborough. Ont.] • R.B·"·• 1974.- dist. ETHOS 75 fr . • col. , 35 mm. & cassette 112 Min.I , auto. I aud. adv. aig, & reading script. S19.00 !Canadian Indian people) jia

970.4

l••

Indians des A9iona aubarctiquea. prod. C"ontrH17l I NF'B. 1969.- dial. SEC 51 fr. , col. , 35 "''"· & caption• & teacher'• manual. $9.00 j 1. Indiana of North America -

2. Apache Indians.

Subarctic

region.

Provides a view of the Barren Ground Indi an's pa1t and present waya of life through photographs and drawings. Elllphasizes the Importance of the environment. Part of a Multi-media kit titled "Laa I ~ ~ Canada". Englilh title available I PEOPLE OF' THE SUB-ARCTIC.-

Uses early photographs and drawings to descr ibe the traditional food. homea. spiritual beliefs, and lifestyle of the Pueblo. Apache, and Navajo tribes, concluding with their efforts to fit in with modern eociety. Introduces the tarMa Maaa, adobe, hogan. and wickiup.-

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970.4 The Inuit. prod. !Toronto] • PI-L, 1977.- dist. Sch. Ser. or \/int. 60 fr . , col. 1 35 mm. t, cassette ie

1. Esimos. 1. Indians ofNorth America - Great Plains.

The Inuit's traditional way of life is described and then contrasted with their way of life today as they try to cope with modern society. Illustrated in part with drawings and early photographs.-

DiscussH the culture of the nomadic Plaine tribes, using photographs, drawings, and paintings. E•plains the dependence of the Indians on the buffalo for survival, the influence on native customs and religion. and the effecll of the slaughler of buffalo herds. Franch title available , LES APIERINDIENS DES GRANDES PLAINES , JUSOU'A L'ARRIVEE DES EUROPEENS.-

970.4 The Modern Eskimo. prod. [Plontreal?J , NFB, 1962.- dist. Piel. 42 fr. , col . 1 35 mm. t. caption• t. reading script , $9.00 pji 970,4 1. Eskimos.

The Native peoples of Iha Great European contact to the present day, prod. (Toronto] , PI-L, 1974,• dist. or Vint. 61 fr. , col, 1 JS mm. t. (14 o,in.) , auto. t. aud. adv. sig, 6 guide. Sl6.50 !The Native peoples America I S85.00> is

Illustrates the Eskimo's adaptation to a modern environment . Changes ere shown in shelter, cooking, jobs, and education. Fr ench title available , LE GRAND NORD CANADIEN 1 L'ESOUIPIAU PIODERNE.-

Plains , Sch. Sar.

cassette

teacher'• of North

1, Indiana of North America • G

Le Lutte pour una terre nouveRe. prod. CToronto) 1 Int. Cin., 1975.- d ist. VEC 50 fr . • col. 1 l5 mm. • cessetta (13 min.) • auto. & eud. adv, oig. & teacher ' s guide. $24 .00 Cle Cenede en guerre , l'hi stoira ..mteire ~un peuple pecifique 1 $86.00> i

1. Caned• - Hiatory, "ilitary. 2, Canada Hiatory - To 1763 (New France>. 3. Caned• - History - 1763-1867.

l. 'Jorld 'Jar, 1939-1945 - Canada. 2. Canada - History, "ilitary.

Brief 01ilitery hiatory of Canada up to Confederation showing the significance to Canadian history of conflict between the United StatH, France. and Britain. Engliah title available , STRUGGLE FOR THE NE\/ LAND.-

Discusses events in Canada and the world which led to Caneda's involvement in the Second 'Jorld 'Jar. English title eveileble , FRO" 'JAR TO 'JAR.971

L'expansion du Canada.

971

prod. l"ontreel?J : NFB, 1958.- disl. SEC 29 fr . , c ol. 1 35 mm. & cap lions. S9.00

Pioneers • pert 1. prod. [Toronto] , TBE. 1975.- diet. TBE 15 fr. , b•w , 35 ••· $2.00 (Canadian hietory picture•> jis

1. Canada - History.

1. Frontier end pi.,.,.... fife.

Naps

and drawings with significant dates illustrate the geographical growth of C - from the New 'Jorld of 1663 es Franch end British colonies to the addition of Newfoundland in 1949. English title evlMlable , THE GRO'JTH OF CANADA.-

Selection• from C.11, Jefferys' stetcheo or, aspects of Canadian pioneer living. Oepict• types of pr..-ie homes. loghouse con•truclion end •hingle Making. lluetretea fer• tools end agricultural i•pla-nts. Also include• Britiah uniforN circa 1812.-

971 The Growth of Canada. prod. ["onlreal?l • NFB, 1958.- dial. "el. fr . , col. 1 35 mm. & ception•. S9.00 j

29

I . Canada - History. Kaps and drawings with signi ficant dales illustrate the geographical growth of Ceneda. from the New llorld of 1663 as Franch end British colonies to the addition of Newfoundland in 1949. Franch ti\le av.i.t>le , L 'EXPANSION DU CANADA.-

241

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Quebec and Ontario , old colony and new outpost. prod. (Toronto) , Int. Cin., 1975.- dist. VEC 71 fr. : col. 1 35 mm. & cassette Ill mini 1 auto . & aud. adv. sig. & teacher's guide. S24.00 (Journey through early Canada with IJ.H. Bartlett 1 $64.00) ji

971

I. Frontier end pioneer life.

1. Canada - History - Pictorial works. Sketches of nineteenth century Quebec City, Montreal, Toronto. Brockville. and Queenston made by IJ. H. Bartlett on his travels through Upper and Lower Canada. point out the cultural differences between English end French communities.971

Sketching the New 1/orld , "•ritime scenes. prod. (Toronto) , Int. Cin., 1975.- dist. VEC 59 fr. , col. 1 35 mm. & cessette 19 min.I 1 auto . & aud. adv. sig. & teacher's guide. $24.00 (Journey through early Canada with 11.H. Bartlett 1 $64.001 ji

A tour •cross nineteenth-century Canada illustrates the contrasts to be found at that time in Canada-log cabins and stone mansions, smal churches end great cathedrals.-

971.0074 Places praseving our heritage. prod, !Toronto) 1 1977,- dist. "cl. 37 Ir. , col. 1 35 mm. & cassette Cl 1 min.I • auto. 6 eud. edv. 1ig. I, teechar's guide. SI 9.00 (Canada's t..ritage today 1 $102.001 ji

"cl.

1. Canada - History - CoRaction end presevat;on. Viewers are taken on a photographic trip across Canada to visit places that are attempting lo preserve our heritage. Examples of museums. libraries. parks. forts.

1. Canada - History - Pictorial works. 2. Barllett,\Jilliam H • 1809-1854. Provides a general introduction to Villiam Hanry Barllall's pencil sketches by using examples of his Maritime landscapes. end explains how his original drawings were later re-touched by European engravers to suit the European impression of Canada.-

971 Struggle for (he new land. prod. CToronto) , Int, Cin., 1974.- dist. VEC 50 fr. • col. 1 35 mm. & cassette 112 min.I , auto. & aud . adv . sig. & teaching guide. $24 .00 (Canadians al war , the military story of a r,eaceful people , SB6.00I

A Trip through early day Canada. prod. CTorontol , B6R, 1976.- dist. B&R 41 fr. 1 col, 1 35 m01. 6 cessette Cl8 min.I • auto. e, eud. adv. sig, & teacher's manual I, reading script, $18.00 tEarly day Canada 1 S96.00I ji

schools. feirs •e 9'ven.-

971,01 The Discovery of C~a. prod. (Scarborough) t SHN. 1972.- dist. PHl'l 102 fr. , col. , 35 mm. I, cassette 127 min.I 1 auto. & aud. edv. sig. & teechar's guide. $39.60 ang I, American - Exploretion. A survey of the discovery of Canada from the eerliest exploretions to modern 1earches for oil and gas. Emphasis is pieced on he difficulliH of the eerly explorers end on their relalionthip with the native peoplH. lt.ntrated with skatct..s encl photographs.-

l, Canada - History, "ililary. 2. Cenede History - 1763-1867. 3. Canada - History To 1763 (New France). Brief military history of Cenada up to Confederation showing the significance to Canadian history of conflict between the United States, Franca, end Britain. Franch title available I LA LUTTE PUR UNE TERRE NOUVELLE.-

242

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The Era of royal government. prod. [Scarborough) , SHN, 1977.- dist. PH" 80 fr. , b& w & col. 1 35 mm. & cassette 123

min.}

guide.

1

auto. & aud. adv. sig. 6 teacher'• S39.60 «Early Canada , $112.001 ji

971.01 Frontenac. prod. l"ontrHl?J , NFB, 1961.- dist. SEC 40 fr. , col. , 35 mm. t, captions & manual. $9.00 pj I . Frontenac, Louis de Bauda, comta da, 1620-1698. 2. Canada - History - To 1763 CNaw Frencal.

l. Canada - History - To 1763 CNew Francel. A description of the French colony foAowing establishment of Royal Rule. Discusses Talon'• efforts to increase the population of New

France and to encourage commerce. Includes

events leading to the Seven Years' Ver. Illustrated with drawings end photogrephs.-

Depict• Frontenac•, career aa Governor of New Franca. Features La Salle's axplorations of Louisiana, the English attacking Quebec in 1690, and the Iroquois expedition in 1696. English title avaaable , FRONTENAC.-

971.01 France in the New Vorld. prod. [Scarborough, Ont .) , HN. 1977.- dist. PH" 76 fr. , b&w & col. , 35 111111. 8o cassette 121 min.I , auto. 8o aud. adv. sig. 8, teacher'• guide. S39.60 «Early Canada , S112.00I ji

971.01 Frontenac. prod. ("ontrael?J , NFB. 1961.- dist. "cl. 40 fr . , col. , 35 mm. & captions 8o manual. S9.00 CNaw Franca , exploration end growth • $54.001 pj

I. Canada - History - To 1763 INaw Francal.

I. Frontenac, Louis de Beuda, comta de, 1620-1698. 2. Canada - History - To 1763 INaw Francel.

Outlines tha early history of Canada. Discussion includes explorations by Cabot and Cartier. Champlain's colony at Port Royal, the Treaty of Utrecht, the establishment of Quebec. and the Huron-Iroquois wars. Illustrated with drawings and photos.-

Depicts Frontenac·• career as Governor of New France. Features La Safte's e,cptoration of Louisiana, the English attacking Quebec in 1690, end the Iroquois ••padition in 1696. French title eveilebla • FRONTENAC.-

971.01 From fleur-de-lis to Union Jack. prod. [Scarborough) 1 SHN, 1977.- dist. PH" 7 4 fr. , b& w 8o col. , 35mm. & cassette (I 9 min.> , auto. & aud . adv . sig. & teacher's guide. S39.60 CEerly Canada , S112.00I ji

971.01 Le G6~ral James Volle. prod. l"ontrHl?J I NFB, 1953.- dist. SEC 46 fr. , col. , 35 "''"· & captions • t•acher'• guide. $9.00 j

I. Canada - History - To 1763 INew Francel. 2. Canada - History - 11763-1791.

I. Volle, James, 1727-1759. 2. Canada History - To 1763 (New Franc•I.

Traces the history of Canada to 1791. examining the events of the Seven Years• \Jar in North America, end explaining the defeat of New France. Discusses Franch-British relations, and the affects of the American Revolution on Canada. Illustrated with drawings end photos.-

Traces General James Volfe's military c-areer in Europe and Canada. Covers European battles 1743-4 7 end events leading up to end including 1759 battle on the Plains of Abraham. Drawings end maps illustrate battle locations. uniforms. weapons and military strategy of English end French. To be used with manual. English till• available • GENERAL JMES VOLFE.-

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The Classified Catalogue 971.01 Ganer al James liolfa. prod. (11ontreal?J , NFB. made 1953 1 1970.dist . 11cl. 46 fr . , col. , 35 mm. lo captions t, teacher's guide. $9.00 j

971.01 Jacques Cartier. prod. ll1ontreel?J , NFB. made 1956 1 1966.dist. 11cl. 60 fr . , col. , 35 .... & captions & teacher's guide. $9.00 (New Franca • exploration and growth , $54 .001 ji

l. liolfa, James, 1727-1759. 2. Canada History - To 1763 (New Franca).

1. earlier, Jac"-'8•· 1491-1557. 2. America 3. Canada Discovery and exploration. History - To 1763 (Nf,w Franca).

Traces General James Volfe"s mili tary career i n Europe and Canada. Covers European battles 1743-47 and even ts leading up lo and including 1759 battle on the Plains of Abraham. Drawings and maps illustrate battle locations . uniforms. weapons and military strategy of English and French. To be used with manual . French t i tle available , LE GENERAL JAl1ES liOLFE:971.01 La guerra de Sept ans. prod. ll1onlraal?J I NFB, 1965.- dist. SEC 48 fr. : bt. w t, col. 1 35 mm. & captions. $9.00 jis

I. Saven Years' liar, 1756-1763.

-

History -

2. Canada

Uses drawings end maps to tr ace the three voyages of Jacques Cartier, the Franch navigator and explorer, to Iha region of the

St. Lawrence River. Captions are written in

Iha first parson aa though Cartier ware narrator. Describes the relationship of the French with the Indians, and the way of rota for the explo"•"•· F,.eneh title evailabfe • JACQUES CARTJER.971,01 Jean Talon. prod. Cl1ontraal?J , NFB, made 1960 , 1975.dist. SEC 52 fr. , cot. , 35 - · & capt ;ons & manual. S9.00 j

1755-1763.

1. Talon. Jean. comta, cfOrsainvine, 1625-1694. 2. Canada - History - To 1763 .

1. Champlain. Samuel de, 1567-1635. 2. Canada - History - To 1763 tNaw Fr ancal. 3. America - Discovery and exploration,

An overview of the political. economic and social structures of New France. Describes habits. homes. and activities of the habitants compared to the wealthy merchants and seigneurs. Looks at the contributions of the Roman Catholic Church in the fields of educ;ation and health care. Illustrated with drawings and photos.-

971.01 La Nouvelle-France. prod. C"ontreal?J , NFB. 1963.- dist. SEC 51 fr. : col. , 35 mm. & captions I manual. S9.00 ji 1. Canada -

History - To 1763 !New France!.

Uses drawings to provide an overview of the history of New Franca from the time of Jacques Cartier in 1534 to the Treaty of Paris in 1763. Highlights the expansion of the French southward into Louisiana. and the development of settlements along the St. Lawrence River . English title available , THE STORY OF NEV FRANCE.-

971 .01 Samuel de Champlain. prod. C"ontreal?J , NFB. 1963.- dist. SEC 53 fr . , col. , 35 mm, & captions I teacher•• manual. S9.00 ji 1. Champlain, Samuel de. 156 7-1635. 2. America - Discovery and travel. 3. Canada - History - To 1763 tNew France). Samuel de Champlain's life in New France, divided into three parts• travels along the St. Lawrence. exploration of Canada'• interior. and establishment of New France. Frequent use of maps clearly plot route• taken during exploration. Illustrations show building of Port-Royal and Quebec, English French relations, and wars against Iroquois. English title available • SA"'-JEL DE CHAl'IPLAIN.-

Samual de Champlain's life in New Franca, divided into thraa parts • travels along the St. Lawrance. exploration of Canada's interior. and Htabliahmant of New Franca. Frequent use of mapt clearly plot routes Iatan during exploration. llluatrationt ahow building of Port-Royal and Ou.bee, English-Franch relation,, and wars against Iroquois. Franch title available • SA"UEL de CHAIV'LAIN.971.01 The Saven Years' V«. prod. C"ontraaI7l • NFB, o,ada 1965 • 1976.dist. 49 fr. • blw I col. 1 35 mm. & captions. S9.00 ii•

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1. Saven Years' Var, 1756-1763. - History - 1755-1763.

2. Canada

Uses drawings

to outline the incidents leading to Iha Saven Years' Var between Britain and France. Examines the e,cpul1ion of the Acadians from Nova Scotia. Includes detail of the Siege of Quebec and the capture of "ontraal. Franch title available • LA GUERRE DE SEPT ANS.-

g71.01 The Story of New Franca. prod. C"ontraal?) 1 NFB, 1963.- dist. l'lcl. 51 fr . , col. 1 35 o,m. I caption• I manual. S9. 00 tNaw F'ranca • eaignaurial system 1 $45.00) ji

I. Canada - History - To 1763 INaw Francel Uses m"ewing1 to provide .,, overview of the history of New Franc• from the tir.,e of Jacques Cartier in 1534 to Iha Treaty of Paris in 1763. Highlights the expansion of the Franch aouthw«d into Louisiana, and the davalopMant of aettlaManta along the St. Lawrance River. Franch title available • LE NOUVELLE-FRANC£.-

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The Classified Catalogue 971.01 La Vl!rendrye. prod. Cl1ontreal71 • NFS, made 1957 1 1976.dist. SEC 54 fr. , col. , 35 mm. t, captions. S9.00 j

971.03 The 1837 Rebellion in Upper Canada. prod. CT or onto) • SHN, 1972.- dist. PHIi 101 fr. , bt.w t, col. , 35 mm. t, cassette 128 fflin.l • auto. & aud. adv. eig. t, teacher'• manual. S39.50 11837 RebeRions , S54 .05> is

I. La Verendrye, Pierre Gaultier de Varenne,, sieur de, 1685-1749. and exploration.

1. llackenzia, Vihm Lyon. 1795-1861. 2. Canada - History - Rebellion - 1837-1838. 3. Canada - Polit,ce and government 1791-1841,

2. America - Discovery

Dr a wings and maps are used to illustrate the life and expeditions of the French explorer and fur

Discusses the causes of the Rebellion including grievance• of eettlers. Deals with Villiam Lyon llackanzie's role. Uses maps encl documents to give details of the battles fought. Conclude• with Durh- Report.-

trader whose quest for the Peeifie

contributed to the opening of the Vest. English title available I LA VERENDRYE.-

971.01 La Vl!rendrye. prod. Cl1ontreal?J • NFS, made 1957 1 1972.dist. Itel. 54 fr. , col. , 35 mm. t, captions f, teacher's manual. $9.00 (New Franca , exploration and growth , S54.00>

971.03

la Guerre de 1812.

prod. Cllontreal?J • NFB, 1965.- dist. SEC 48 fr. , bt.w & col. , :J!! mm. & captions. 89.00 ji

I. La Verendrye, Pierre Gaultier de Verennes, sieur de, 1685-1749. and exploration.

1. Cenada - History - Var of 1812.

2. America - Discovery

A summery of the circumstences leading to the war between Canada and U.S" the major events and battles at sea and on land, including Queenslon Heights, York, end lundy's L - . Includes questions for discussion. English title available • THE VAR OF 1812.-

Dr a wings and maps are used to illustrate the life and expeditions of the French explorer and fur trader whose quest for the Pacific contributed lo the opening of the Vest. French title available I LA VERENDRYE.971.03 The 1837 prod. • b&w auto. S39.60

Rebellion in Lower Canada. £Toronto) • SHN, 1972.- dist. PHIi 81 fr. f, col. 1 35 mm. t, cassette 128 min.I 1 t, aud. adv. sig. t, teacher's manual. 11837 Rebellions 1 $54.051 is

971.03 lord Durham'• m,ss,on. prod. Cllontreal?J t NFS. made. 1961 1 1972.dist. llcl. 42 fr. , col , 35 mm. & captions f, teacher'• manual. S9.00 !Development of self-government , $4S.001 en

1. Papin.,au. Louis Joseph, 1786-1871. 2. Canada - History • RebeHion - 1837·1838. 3 . Canada - Politic• and government 1791-1841

1. Durham, John George Lambton. 1st Earl of, 1792-1840. 2. c-da - Politic• and governfflent 1791-1841. A presentation in two parts, - with Lord Durham's stay in Canada in 1838 and Lord Durham•• report. Drawings with captions describe hie accOfflPlishment,. recommendation• for recponaibla government, and tubeequant events leading to union of coloniea. Franch title available I LA IIISSJDN DE LmD DURHAII.-

Describes conflicts between French-Canadians and the British dominated governfflent of Lower Canada . Traces the progress of Papineau and his followers prior to the Rebellion. Uses paintings, photograph• of documents, and maps.-

246

The Classified Catalogue 971 .03 La mission de Lord Durham. prod. CMontraal?J , NFB, 1961.- dist. SEC 50 fr . 1 col . 1 35 mm. & captions I teacher•• manual. S9.00 Ila con(!Uite du gouvernement rasponsable , S45.00l is

971.03

Rebanion in Lower Canada. prod. C"ontrHl71 , NFB, made 1960 1 1973.dist. 25 fr. • col. 1 3S 01m, & captions t, teacher'• manual. C9.00 CDavalopment of self-gover,-,t I S45.00I ia

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1. Durham. John George Lambton. 1st Earl of, 1792-1840. 2. Canada - Politics end government - 1791-1841.

1. Canada - History - Rebellion, 1837-1838. 2 . Canada - Politics and government 1791-1841. 3. Papineau. Loui a Joseph, 1786-1871.

A presentation in two parts. - Lord Durhatn"s stay in Canada in 1838 and Lord Durham•• report . Dr awings with captions describe his accomplishments. recommendations for responsible government. and subsequent e vents leading to union of colonies. English title available • LORD DURHAM'S "ISSION.-

971.03 Rl,ballion dens le Bas-Canada. prod. CMontreal?J • NFB. made 1960 1 1974.dist. SEC 29 fr. , col. , 35 mm. t, captions t, teacher's manual. $9.00 (la conquita du gou,ernement responsable 1 $45.001 is

Outlines the cauoes for the Rebellion, the role of Pepineau in the Franch revolt. the tlvee bellies fought in 1837. and the significance of the Rebellion in t•rma of later government reforM. Each drawing with caption i a fully ••plained in tha manual. Franch title available I REBELLION DANS LE BAS-CAHADA.-

971.03

RabaRion in Upper Canada. prod. C"ontraal?I , NFB. made 1960 1 1972.dist. "cl. 37 fr. • col. a JS - . & captions t, taachar'a gui de. S9.00 IDevalopmant of self-gover,_,t I S45.00l ia

I. Papineau. Louis Joseph, 1786-1871. 2. Canada - History - Rebellion. 1837-1838. 3 . Canada -

1791-1841.

Politics and governemnt -

1. "ackenzia. V.Ri- Lyon. 1795-1861. 2. Caneda - Politics and government 1791-1841. 3. Cenada - History - RebeNion, 1837-1838.

01.:tlinas Iha causes tor the Rebellion, the role of Papineau in Iha F"ranch revolt, the three battles fought in 1837. and the significance of the Rebellion in terffls of

Uses drawings to trace the incidents leading to Rebellion of 1837. - the Family Compact.

later gover nment reform. Each drawing with caption is fully explained in the Manuel.

English t i tle available CANAOA.-

I

"•ckenzie

REBELLION IN LOVER

971.03 Rl,bellion dens la Haut-Canada. prod. (Montraal?J I NFB, 1960.- dial. SEC 39 fr. , col . 1 35 mm. t, captions 6 teacher•• guide. S9.00 . prod . ll'lontreal?J , NFB, made 1959 1 1965.· dial . SEC 24 fr . • col. 1 35 mm. t, captions I teacher's manual. S9.00 Iles debuts de le Confederation I S36.00> ji

I. Macdonald, John Alexander. Sir. 1815·1891.

2. Canada 1867-1896.



Polit i cs

and government, •

971.05 Big Baar. Poundmaker end Crowfoot. prod. [Toronto) 1 NC, 1977.· dist. I. T.F . 98 fr. , bt.w I col. 1 35 mm. I cassette 128 min.I I I book, 5 assorted items t, script. S25.00 11'16tis and native uprising, end the lend question! •

Coloured drawings depict John A. 11acdonald as a seasoned politicien with his threefold National Policy and his success in completing the transcontinental railway to British Columb i a. Includes the Northwest Rebellion, Riel"s hanging and Macdonald's success in the election of 1891. Comprehensive when used with o,anual. English title available , SIR JOHN A. MACDONALD I PART 2.· 971.05 1870 Rebellion. prod. [Scarborough, Ont.) , SHN, 1977.· dist. PHl'I 94 fr. , bt, w t, col. 1 35 mm. t, cassette 123 min.> • auto. t, aud. adv. sig. I teach«'s guide. S39.60 !The Hard times of Louis Riel I $65.00) is

I. Red River Rebellion, 1869·1870. 2. l'letis • History. 3. Rial, Louis David, 1844·1885.

History. 2. Riel, Louis David. 3. Riel Rebelion, 1885.

A descriptior, of the role played by these men during the l'letis uprising and tha;r subsequent trial. imprisonment end death. Discusses the effects of western settlement upon Indians. lend problems, reserve question and representation in Canadian government. IAustreted with excelant photographs depicting Canadien India,., lifestyles of that time.971.05 La Canada dens !'Empire Britannique. prod. !Toronto] , Int. Cin., 1975.· dist. VEC 56 fr. , col. 1 35 ,.,m. t, cassette 113 m;n.I • auto. & aud. adv. sig. t, teacher's guide. S24.00 Cle Cana:!• en guerre , l'hi~toire militaira d'un peupla pacifique I S86.00I i 1. llorld lier, 1914·1918 • Caned&. 2. Caned• • History, 11ilitary. 3. Canada • History • 1867·1914.

Trecas the history and problems of the l'latis in Manitoba through the 1860's. Describes the events which led to the rise of Louis Rief and the Red River Rebellion. Contains details of Riel"s background and education. Includes Riel's List of Rights and the l'lanitoba Act. Describes Riel"s •xile in America. Uses historical paintings end docUfflents.-

Traces the growth and development of Canadian troops from the founding of the Northwest l'lounted Pol;ca after Confederation to Canada's contrioution to both the South African end the Firat 1/orld 1/ars. Usas archival paintings. drawings. photos. and documents. English title available I CANADA IN TIE BRITISH EIFIRE,•

249

The Classified Catalogue 971.05 Canada in the British Empire. prod. [Toronto] • Int. Cin .• 1974.• dist. VEC 56 fr . 1 col. 1 35 mm. t, cassette 112 min.I 1 auto. t, aud. adv. sig. t, teaching guide. S24 .00 !Canadians at war I tha military story of a peaceful people I S86.00I i

971.05

The First Pletis upr,s,ng. 1869· 70. prod. [Toronto] • NC. 1977.· dist. I. T.F. 121 fr. 1 bt.w t, col. 1 35 mm. t, cassette 137 min.I t, 1 book, 5 assorted items e, script. S25.00 IPletis and native uprisings and the

1. Red River Rebemon, 1869-1870. 2. Riel, Louis David, l844·1885. 3. Melis • History,

1. llorld 1,/ar, 1914-1918 • Canada. 2. Canada - History, Military. 3. Canada • History - 1867-1914.

An account of the uprising. the peopl• involved. and the consequences. Describes events leading up to rebellion. including hostilities between Pletis and the Hudson'• Bay Company, Canadian government, and settlers. Traces Louis Riers fife from childhood to years apent in Plant-. Illustrated with Maps, charts and numerous photographs,•

Traces the growth and development of Canadian troops from the founding of Iha Northwest Mounted Police after Confederation to Canada's contribution to both the South Afr i can and the First l,lorld l,lers. Uses archival paintings, drawings, photos, end documents. French title available • LE CANADA DANS L'EMPIRE BRITANNIQUE.-

971.05

971.05

The Laurie,r era • part

L'6poque de Laurier Here partiel, prod. [Montreal?] : NFB, made 1961 1 1973.• dist. SEC 41 fr. • bt.w , 35 mm. t, captions t, teacher's manual. S9.00 Iles debuts de la Confederation I S36.00I ji

t.

prod. !Ptontreel?J I NFB. 1961.· dist. Piel. 35 fr. • b&w 1 35 "'"'· & captions 6 teacher'• Manual, S9.00 IEerly growth of Confederation I

SJ6.00) ji

I. Canada - History • 1867-1914. 2. The \lest, Canadian - History, 3. Laurier, Sir 1,/ilfrid, 1841-1919.

1. The \,lest. Canadian • History. 2. Laurier, Sir 1,/ilfrid, 1841·1919. 3. Canada • History • 1867-1914.

Authentic black and white photographs from the Public Archives portray the prosperity of the Laurier Era from 1896 to 1911. Describes the great migration to the l,lest end the advancement in wheat production, English title available • THE LAURIER ERA I PART l.•

Authentic black end white photographs from Iha Public Archives portray the prosperity of the Lauriar Era from 1896 to 1911. Describes the great Migration to the \,lest and Iha advancement in wheat production. Franch title available I L 'EPOQUE DE L~UAIER 1 PREMIERE PARTIE.•

L '6poque de Laurier 12e pertiel. prod. CPlontreal?J I NFB, made 1961 1 1973.· dist. SEC 41 fr. • b&w , 35 Rim, e, captions. S9.00 (Les debuts de la Confederation , 636.00> ji

971,05 llacdonald to Borden. prod. [Scarborough, Ont.] 1 SHH, C19721 dist. PHPI 106 fr. 1 b&w e, col, , 35 mm. & cauette 130 min,> 1 auto, t. aud. adv, sig. & teacher'• guide, S39.60 ICenada'e Prima ftinistars , a matter of style , S75.90I is

971.05

I. Canada • History • 1867·1914. Sir 1,/ilfrid, 1841-1919.

2. Lauriar,

1. Prime "inisters - Cenada. 2. Canada Politics and government • 1867-1911.

Archival photographs illustrate the growth of industry in Canada during Sir Vilfrid Laurier"s time . Discusses development of commercial activities. '1aritime coal production, British Columbia fruit, fish and lulftber and the advancement of communication and transportation. Examines Laurier's dedication to harmony between Engfiah and French-speaking Cenadiana. English title available I THE LAURIER ERA I PART 2. •

A broad ove-rview of Canacte•s prime ministers ftacdonald and Lauriar. Uses an anecdotal approach and is ilustratad with contempor.-y photographs. cartoons and headlines.•

250

The Classified Catalogue 971.05 The Second Melis upns,ng. 1885. prod. CTorontol , NC. 1977.- dist. I.T.I'. 138 fr . , b& w t, col. , 35 mm. r, cassette (45 min . > t, 1 book, 5 assorted items & script. S25.00 jis

ji

1. Fur trade Gerry. Plan. History.

1. Natural resources - Arctic regions. 2. Arctic regions - History.

Hietory. History.

2. Lower Fort 3. Plenitobe -

Traces Lower Fort Garry from early days of fur trading through the periods of the Riel Rebellion. the Northwest Plounted Police and the creation of the province of Plenitobe. Shows many scenes of the fort today es it ia for tourists end students. French title available , LE PETIT FOAT GARRY , L 'HERITAGE DE LA TRAJTE DES PELLETERIES.-

Covers the white man's exploitation of the North for its natural resources by early European e)(plorers, fur traders, gold miners, as well as the present day search for fuel

resources.-

255

The Classified Catalogue 971.3 Activi ties in pioneer days. prod. CT orontol • t, R. 1976.- dist. B t, R 40 fr. • col . , 35 mm. t, cassette 115 min.I , auto . !, aud. adv. sig. t, teacher's manual & script . Sl8 . 00 ji

Family life. prod. CTorontol 1 "-L. 1970.- dist. Sch. Ser. or Vint. 4 7 fr. , col. 1 35 mm. r. cassette 113 min.I , eu1o. r. aud. adv. aig. I, teacher's guide. $16.50 !Pioneer community • $85.001 ji

l. Frontier and pioneer fife - Ontario.

1. Frontier end pioneer fife - Ontario.

Shows pioneer women practising crafts. such as spinning wool. weaving cloth, and quilting. Rug making and candle making are also demonstrated in an attempt to show how these crafts contributed to the comfort end welfare of the pioneers. French title available • LES 11ETIERS.971.3

Early pioneer life in Upper Canada. prod. {'1ontreal?J • NFB, 1967.- dist. Piel. 45 fr. : col . 1 35 mm. I, captions & notes. S9.00 !Pioneer life I S72.00> j

Photo, t•en et Upper c-d• Village, Ontario. show • pioneer f&fflily establishing • new home. Nerration describes whet the home was like. Iha cooking and sewing, and how pioneer• entertained theM1etve1. French titkt avail- • LA FAIIILLE.971.3 Ferm fife.

prod. (Toronto) • "-L. 1970.- dist. Sch. Ser. or Vint. 47 fr. • col. 1 3S mm. & cassette 112 min.> , auto. & aud. adv. si9. I, teacher•• guide. $16.50 !Pioneer COlllfflUnity , $85.001 ji

1. F'rontier and pioneer life - Ontario.

1. r,ontier end pioneff fife - Onterio. Drawings examine the origins of the pioneers in Upper Canada, and the hard life they P.ndured. Describes how homes were built. land was cleared. food was gathered end stored. and the method of making the f amity's clothing. Includes recreational activities. French title available , LES P!ONNIERS OU HAUT-CANADA.-

971 . 3

Emphasizes the im~ortance of farming to the pioneers es each step from preparing the soil for planting to the final harvest is ahown. Photo• telten at Upper Canada Viffege include scenes of grinding wheat into flour and the making of linen• fro'" Ila> , auto. r. aud. adv. ai9. & teacher's guide. $16.SO tPioneer com.....-,ity • S8S.00l ji

e.

l. Frontier and pioneer life.

l. Frontier and pioneer life - Ontario.

- Ontario.

Photos taken at Upper Canada Village. Ontario illuttrate pioneer cooking method• of prnerving food. and tha cutting of meat. Bread making and butter ••in9 are di•cuseed in detail. French title evaileble • LE FOYER.-

Photos taken at Upper Canada Village. Ontario. show a pioneer family establishing a new home. Narr at ion describes what the home was like. the cooking and sewing, and how the pioneers entertained themselves. English title available • FA"IL Y LIFE.-

257

The Classified Catalogue 971.3

971.3 Going to Canada , in the back woods. prod. ITorontol : NCM. 1977.- dist. I.T.F. 150 fr. , b&w & col. , 35 mm. & cassette 125 min.) • auto. & aud. adv. sig. & script. $47.50 !Victorians I S95.00} s 1. Frontier and pioneer life -

L'Histoire de Sainte•Ma.-ie-des·Hurons , pa,t I.

prod. !Toronto] , ROM. 1975.- dial. Lea. 44 fr. , col. 1 35 mm. & captions g. teacher•• guide. $9.00 IL 'Histoira de Sainte-Ma,ie-des·Hurons I S17.50> ji

Ontario.

1. Jesuits • Missions. 2. Ste. Marie among the Hurons. Ont. - Description.

A photographic essay depicting the harsh realities of Ontario homesteading in the !880's . Narration in form of a woman's diary gives insight to personal impressions end hardships. Archival Victorian drawings and photographs cover all aspects of pioneer life in Ontario.-

A basic outline of what Ste.-Marie·Among-the-Hurons is. and how it came to be . The pictures are clear end authentic looking, captions a,e to the point. emphatic but not always easily legible . Includes maps. English mi. availabi. , SAINTE-MARIE AIIONG THE HURONS.-

971.3 The Growth. the decline. prod. !Thunder Bay. Ont.] , CP, 1975.- dist. CP 50 fr. : col. 1 35 mm. t, capt i ons & reading script. Sl4.50 !Thunder Bey•s historic old Fort \lilliaml i

I. Fort \lilliam. Ont.

971.3 Life in the old Fort. prod. CThundar Bay. Ont.] 1 CP. 1975.· diet. CP 54 fr. , col. 1 35 mm. t, caption• t, reading script. $14.50 !Thunder Bay's historic old Fort Viniam> i

- History.

1. Fort ViNiam. Ont.

A detailed account of the growth of Fort \lilliam from 16 79 to 1881. Discusses importance of beaver. pelts. and structural materials required for construction of the

fort . Includes specific background information

on sever al buildings in the fort. and describes tha importance of the Red River Seti!ement.971.3

- History.

Provides • pictorial study of Iha day-to-day activities that were characteristic of life in Fort \lilliem. during the existence of the North \lest Company.971.3 Life in Upper Canada in the 1860"s. prod. (Montraal?J , NFB. 1967.- dist. 11cl. 36 fr. , col. 1 35 mm. t, captions & printed notes. S9.00 !Pioneer r.fe $72.00> pj

L 'Histoire de Sainte-Marie-des-Hurons : part2 prod. ITorontol , ROM. 1975.- dist. Laa. 41 fr . , col. : 35 mm. & captions & teacher•• guide. S9.00 IL 'Histoire de Sainte-Marie-des-Hurons I Sl7.50> ji

1. Frontier end pion9er life -

Ontario.

Uses photographs to illustrete everyday life in a pioneer v illage . Includes family life. school life. the farmer•s work, tradespeople. such es the blacksmith. carpenter and miller. and community life. Photographed at Upper Canada Village. Morrisburg. Ontario. Franch title evailable I LA VIE DANS LE HAUT-CANADA 1860.-

J. Jesuits - 11i ssions. 2. Ste. Marie among the Hurons. Ont. - Description. Provides general coverage of Ste .-Maria -Among-the-Hurons as it is today. including buiJdings and adtsans. For use in conjunction with Part I. or as e pr&lude to • visit to Ste .-Marie. English title available , SAINTEMARIE AMONG THE HURONS.-

258

The Classified Catalogue 971.3 "Hary Davidson•s home··. prod. [Toronto] : B&R. 1976.- dist. 88,R 24 fr. , col. 1 35 mm. 8, cassette (7 min.I , auto & aud. adv. sig. 8, teacher's manual & guide sheet. $18.00 pji 1. Frontier and pioneer life 2. Lighting - History.

971.3 Tt.. Newspaper business. prod. CRexdala. Ont.] , Piel. 1978.- dist. Hcl. 38 fr. , col. 1 35 mm. 8, cassette er I rd.ls try -- J, I T int>er City , Vencouver , 917.11 917 , 11 U... ville du boit d'oeuvre. BRITISH COLU'IBIA Vencouver lalend ,

Nor th Am9r ice

Bl.l'F" ALO. Nor th Am9r i ca -- P, J,I 599 Les Bi sons des pie;,.,. 599 Buffeto , bulleto, bullelo.

BRITISH COLU'IBIA Vancouver. Description e, trevel -- J,I 917 , 11 Vancouver.

917 , 11

BROAOCAST ING See elso TELEVISI~

BROOM MAK ING. Ont ar i o 1800-1850 -- Re-enactmente et Blect CrHt Pi.,,._r Vi II age -- J, I 971.3 The Vi I I age brOOffl thop.

BRITISH COLU'IBIA Tot..,. pole1 •• J,l,S 736 Totem pole tales.

BRITISH COLU'IBIA Vancouver. Perk•,

c...-.

BR IT I SH GU I ANA 5" GUY ANA

BRITISH COLUMBIA Spring wildflowers -- Field ~idet -- P,J,l , S 582 , 09711 F"leurt seuvages pr inteni•r•s , Colont>ie-Br i Ianni- . 582.09711 Spring wildflOW9re, British Coluit>ie . BRITISH COLU'IBIA Totem poles -- J, I 736

BRITISH CO..U'IBIAN VISUAL ARTS -· I . S Artietes de le cote canadi.,..,. clJ 709. 711 Pecilic,.Je, Artie t , of Pacific 709. 711

BUILDING . -- p

Mouses 690

satie1on1 notre ,nai1on .

BUILDING . Log houses . Northern Cenede -- Do i t your HI I ~ides •• S,A 690 Bui Id your own log houH , part 2. 690 Bui Id your own log houH , part l,

Description e, trevel -· J.I Vancouver ltlend,

BRITISH COLU'IBIA Victor la, to 1972 •· J , I 917.11 Victorie, 8.C. 917.11 Victoria , B,C.

BUILDINGS See et,o

ARCH I TECT\.FIE

288

PRECIS SUBJECT INDEX

BUILDINGS Se• elso CHU'ICHES FORT LANGLEY FORT STEELE FORT IIALSH FORT IIILLIAPI HOTELS LCMR FORT GARRY RESIDEPCES BUILDINGS.

-- J

BUILDINGS . •- J, I

BUSES

Per I i....,t .

CALGARY . Al~rte Rodeos• Celgery St.,.:,ecie -- J, I 791.8 Celgery • t ~ . CALGARY STAl'F'EDE -- J.I

791.8

CAPIERAS . -- J.I

C.--de

328 . 71

CAPIPAIGHS.

Per Ii ....,t ,

328 . 71

Perl i ....,t bui !dings . CAPIPAIGNS.

Sefety rneeauret •· P, J 614 .8 School but Hfety.

CAPIPAIGNS .

BUSINESS PIANAGEl'ENT See PIANAGEl'ENT

595 . 7 595 , 7

771.3 Vor Id Ver

CAPIPAIGHS .

CAPIPAIGICS. -- J.I

Onter i o 1800-1850 -- Re•-ctrnenta et Bleck CrMlr. Pioneer VI I lege •• J,I 971. 3 The Cebi,...t "'81ler .

The Terr lbl•

119161

"'° of Fl...ci.rt

Vor Id Ver

1917-1918 ·• J, I 940.,

BUYING . Goods •· Coneuners' guides -- P,J 332 . 024 f'loney , how to spend it .

First air ecH , firtt ....,,,....., I iberetore ( 19151

Vor Id Ver

1916 -- J, I 940.,

Life cycle -- P,J.I Le pepi I Ion monar~ . n,. l'lonerch butterfly .

The lier to end wer tt9lll

Vor Id Ver 1

1915 -- J, I 940.,

School bueee .

BUTTERFLIES Plonarch butterfllH,

Photography

191• -- J, I 940 .•

C.--de

Celgery • t ~ .

The firtt eonvoyt , end Arfflietlce

119171

Vor Id Ver 2

940

Cleni c d r - - hero vt . vi I lein,

CABINET PIAKING.

CAIRO Description

& trevel

916 . 2

CAPIPAIGHS.

Vor Id Ver 2

1942-1943 -- J, I 940.54

-- J,I Gifts of the Nile II , Ceiro . the city.

CALGARY , Alberta O.ecr lptlon & tr eve I -- J , I 917,123 Celgery.

CAPIPAIGICS.

Vor Id Ver 2

1944-1945 -- J. I 940.54 CAPIPING See elao CAPIPSITES

289

Hitler et bey ( 1942-01

Surrender ,

PRECIS SUBJECT INDEX

CA,..ING •- J.I .S

CANADA Arctic Canede. 1898-1972 -- I .S 971.2 Discovering the people.

796 .54

CAl'PING

CANADA Arctic Canada. Envir.,,.......t. Conservation -- J.I 574.509712 Patterns of Ii fe.

Preparation• e, equipment -- I .s 796.54 Le c ~ r et son •~ipement. 796 .54 The c_,.,.r and his equipment.

CANADA Arctic Canada. bploratlon -- J E,rploration of Arctic Caneda, 917.12 917.12 E,rploration de t•Arcti~ canadlan

CAl'PING

Vlntar c...,ing • • J.I.S 796.54 Vinter ing in the bush .

CAl'PSITES

-- 1.s

796.54 796 .54

CANADA Arel ic Canede . Geography -- J. I 917 .12 Geography of the Arctic. 917.12 Phytical Hit Ing.

La c.._..,,t. The c...,,i ta .

CANADA

Sea alto N-• of lndlviQJal ProvincH I Tarritoria, I of groo.4)1 thereof NEV FRANCE

CANADA

•• Nape -- J.

912 912

I

CartH _ , , .. QJ Canede. IA!t I ine NP• of Canede.

L• ~ de Laur ier Hera par ti el The Laurier era , part I. L ' ~ de Laurier 12• partial

CANADA

1957-1968 -- S 971.06 971.06

CANADA

to 1973.

Le Canede. pay, de I iber te .

CANADA Conm.ni t iet -- I 301.340971 Kindt of Canadian c""""'itiH. CANADA Confederation -- I .S 971.04 Confederation Canada.

CANADA

1896-1911 -- J. I 971.05 971.05 971.05

CANADA Civil ri1tit1 -- I 323.40971

CANADA Con,t i tulion -- I ,S L 'Evolution con,t i tut lone I le. 342.4 Conti I tut Iona I clevelc,pnent . 342.4 CANADA Culture.

The Diaf..-oaker•Peeraon year, , part 11. The Dlef..-baker-Pearson years , part I.

CANADA CUiture. Informal ion source11 Postage ,t-"'s -- J, I Shaping the c...ctian net ion. 769

CANADA

Algonquian lndlan1. Social Ii fa -- J, I 970.3 LH Al~int des foritt de I 'Eat 970.3 The Algonkiant I Ea1tern lloodland Indian,.

290

CANADA

Cul lure.

111,tor ical aspect, -- J. I The llaritaga puzzle. 917.1

Mietorlcal aspect,. Preservation •• J.I 971 A la Cl9couverte de noire pair 1..,ine. 971 Di ,cover Ing our her i t age • 971.0074 PlacH preHvlng our her ltaga.

Preserve I ion -- J , I 917.1 Collecting,,,., own her I taga.

PRECIS SUBJECT INDEX

CANADA

CANADA

Ethnic 9r°'-"s'

Doukhobors. Social Illa -- S 301.4509711 Doukhobor way of Ii fa. 301.4509711 Doulton, Ear I of -- I ,S 971 . 03 Lord D.,rh.,,' s miss ion. 971.03 La mi u ion de Lord D.irham.

Ea,tarn c.,eda, to 1867 -- J, I 971 . 5 La D.iel i ti de noire pair imoina. Our ~ I heritage. 971.5

Economic conditions. Depression, 1929 -- I ,S 971.06 The Great Depress ion,

Economic condition,.

- s

339.5

CANADA Ethnic 9r°'-"s' J-ic.,, •• P,J 301.450971 I comt from JMalca.

Pol iciH of federal 90var,.,,..,,t • CANADA Ethnic 9r°'-"1' Jap-sa ·- I.S 301.450971 Chinese -,d Jep-sa Canadian,.

Economic pol Icy in percpect iva.

CANADA

Elgin, James Bruce, Earl of -- I.S 971.04 Lord Elgin's decision. 971.04 La decision de Lord Elgin.

CANADA

E thnlc gr01.4>s 917.1

India.

CANADA Ethnic 9r°'-"s' ltali_,, •- P.J 301.450971 l!y ltali., heritage.

CANADA

CANADA

wH

CANADA Ethnic gr-•• Jap-sa -- S 301.450971 Jap-sa contribution to Canadian 1oc:i•ly.

I ,S

CANADA Ethnic 9r°'-"1' Jap-sa. lntarr,nent. 1939·1945 •• S 301.450971 The ~ s a clJr Ing Vor Id Var II,

llosaic C-,eda.

CANADA

Ethnic gr01.4>s• Blacks •- I.S 301.450971 Black Canadi.,,.

CANADA Ethnic 9r°'-"s' Porh-9.-e• -- P,J JOI .450971 I was born in Portugal.

CANADA Ethnic gr01.4>e• Chinese -- I.S 301.450971 Chinese -,d Jap-sa Canedi.,,.

CANADA Exp-,1 ion. 1663-1949 -· J 971 L 'exp-,s ion clJ C_,ade, 971 The Growth of C-,.de.

CANADA

Ethnic gr01.4>s1 Chinese-· P,J 301.450971 My f.,,i ly i1 Chinese.

CANADA Exploration -· I ,S 971.01

CANADA

Ethnic gr01.4>11 ChlnaH •· S 301.450971 China,e contribution to Canadian I ife.

291

The Diacovery of C-,.de.

PRECIS SUBJECT INDEX

CANADA Ekploretion . Cartier, Jec(J,es -- J,I \!71.01 Jacque, Cartier. 971.01 Jacque, Cert ier.

CANADA Foreign re lat ions with Uni led States, 1914-1963 -- S 327 . 71 Cenedien-Atner lean re let iont 1 pert 2,

CANADA Ekploretlon. ~ l a i n , Senuel de -- J,I 971.01 Senuel de ~lain, 971,01 Senuel de ~lain,

CANADA Foreign re let Ions with Uni led Stetee. 1963-1977 -- S 327 , 71 Cenedien-Atnericen relation• • pert 3.

CANADA E•ploretion .

CANADA French coloni Ht ion, 1534-1713 -- J, I France in the New \lor Id. 971.01

Le VerendrY9, Pierre Guel tier de Var.,......s. a ieur de -- J Le Verendrye. 971 . 01 971.01 Le VerendrY9,

CANADA Geography -- J. I 330.971

CANADA Federal goverr-ment -- I ,S Le gouver,-nt federal, 328. 71 Federal gover,_,t. 328. 71

917.1 CANADA Geography -- p .J 917,1

CANADA Federal goverr-ment. Electiona--J 324. 71 Voting in Cenade. 324. 71 L• vote au Cenede.

CANADA Gove,,_,, -- J, I 342

CANADA

Federal goverr-ment. Elections -- J,I 324. 71 Get out end vote! election C"""9ign1 end issu.s .

CANADA Federal goverr-ment . Re let ions with provincial goverr-ment -- J,I 342,4 011- end the province• , choice, end ve1,..,.

(ntrOOJCt ion I the people end the lend. Canada'• ,even re,giona .

Seen i c wonder I end,

....,y gove,,.,,.,,11?

CANADA Hutteri tes, 1917-1978 -- I ,S 301.450971 Hutter i tes in Cenede • 1917 present.

in,..,.

CANADA Foreign aid to Third world -- S 338,91 'whet ia international develop,«11 eseiatence? 338.91 l)J'eet-ce que I 'aide au deve1_,1 internet ionel?

CANADA

Foreign rel et ion, with Uni led Stet••• 1775-1914 •• S 327,71 Cenedlen-Americen rtletlona 1 pert 1.

292

CANADA l"'"igretion, 1896-1914 , Social eep,ct, •• S 325. 71 The Fourth ••••• CANADA l"'"ig,et ion, to 1945 •· t ,S 325. 71 Two culturet, CANADA l"'"igret ion, 1945-1975. Social esPtcll -· t .S 325 . 71 Changing profile. CANADA l"'"igret ion from Ireland, to 1910 -• S 325, 71 Ir ith ;.,.;g,et Ion.

PRECIS SUBJENT INDEX

CANADA lmult -- I ,S 970.1 CANADA lmul t.

971.04 971.04

Nat iv• Canadians.

CANADA "ult icul turel ism -- I ,S 917 , 1 Cultu••• in conflict.

Cultur• -- J, I 917,12 Eskimo 1 , Arctic village , 970,4 The lnui t. 970,4 Days of the Igloo . 970.4 The Naw north. 970,4 Eskimo heritage,

CANADA "ult iculturel ilffl -- J, I 917 .1 Sher ing her i !age.

CANADA Jep-H lnrnlgrants. Attitudes of soci•ty, to 1939 -S 301.450971 The Jep-sa com& to Canada,

CANADA King, "ackenzie -- J,S 920 The Li fa of "8ckenzie King , part II. 920 The Lil• of "8ckanzie King, part I. CANADA Landforms. Effecta of glaci•rs -- J,S 551.3 Glaci•r wet•r daposi II , 551.J Glaci•r lend d8po1it1. CANADA Leurler, Sir \lllfrld -- 1.S 920 The Life of Sir \lilfrid Laurier , CANADA Lew --

Sir Jot-n A. "•cdoneld • part 1. Sir Jot-n A, "8cdoneld • pert 2,

CANADA "unic ipal goverr-,t -- J, I 352.071 Go Hght City Hall! d8ci1ion making, CANADA P!unicipal goverr-,t -- ShJdy regions• Toronto -- J, I 352,071 Urben gov•r,_.,t.

local

Onter io,

CANADA P!un icipal goverr-,t. Election, -- Study r99ion1I Ontario. Toronto -- J, I 324, 71 The "unic ipat •lactlon. CANADA Netive peoples. Effects of economic daval°""'"'t of northern Cenedian resources -- I , S 970.5 Northern development et whet co1t?

_,gy

CANADA Native peoples. Languages , Picture writing -- LS 411.09701 Nativf picture writing , 340 340 342

lotiat are Iaws? Too many lawt •• • or too few? Mow do .,. mak• 18Wt?

CANADA Northern Canada, Geography -- J, I 330.9712 The Northland,

CANADA Local goverrment -- I ,S 352.071 Local goverrwnent. Le gouve,,_,t local, 352,071 CANADA "acdoneld, Sir John A, -- l,S 920 The Life of Sir Jot-n A. "8c0oneld, CANADA

"8cdoneld, Sir John A. -- J,I 971.04 Sir Jot-n A, "•cdoneld 12e partial

971.04

Sir

Joly\

pert ia)

A. "acdoneld Ciera

293

CANADA Parli-,t -- J 328 , 71 328. 71 CANADA Par I i - , t -- J, I 328. 71

L• r~ima par 1-,tei re, Per I iemantary gove,_,t .

Perl iemant , making end chengl"9 laws .

PRECIS SUBJECT INDEX

CANADA

Perli9Mnt. Buildings -- J 328.71 Une vlaite.., Peleis 6J Perlement.

CANADA

Per I i-nt .

Buildings -- J. I Ptirll_,,t bui Idings .

CANADA

Provinces. lnfor. . tion sources• Postage • t - • -- J, I 769 Cenede end ita provincH , CANADA

3213. 71

Provinciel gover,..,,..,t -- I.S 354.71 Le gouvar,-nt provinciel . 354. 71 Provinclel govermient.

CANADA

Phyelcel geography -- J.I 917 . l An lntroo.,ction to Cenede's geography .

CANADA

P\bl ic service -- J, I 350.971 The Rola of the f'lbl ic Service.

CANADA

Polltlcel parties -- J 329.971 Pert i es end elect ions. 329,971 Pert is et elect ions.

CANADA

Pol It ice.

CANADA

PrelrlH .

CANADA PreiriH.

CANADA

Rebel I ion. 1837 -- I .S 971.03 The 1837 Rebel I ion in Lo-.r Cenede 971.03 The 1837 R-11 ion in ~ r Cenede 971.03 Rebell ion in Lowr C.,,eda . 971 . 03 Rebel I ion in Upper C.,,ada . 971 . 03 Rebel I ion d.,,s le Bas -C.,,ada . 971.03 Rebel I ion dans le HM1t -Cenada .

Effects of television -- I .S 329 Electronic politics. 329 L'Electroni- en polit i- .

CANADA

Sociel life, 1812-1900 -- J.I 971.2 Pic:>nr Ii fe on the Prairies «1812-19001 971.2 Les pioneer• des Prairies (181219001

Sociel l ifa. 1900-1912 -- J . I 917 . 2 Les pionniere des Prairies (190019121 Pioneer I ife on the Preiries 971.2 «1900-19121

CANADA

Prime l'llnistera . 1867-1911 -- J.S 971.05 l'lacdoneld to Borden.

Role in wars, to 1867 -- I 971 La Lui te pour .,... terra nouval la. 971 Struggle for Iha new lend . CANADA

Role In Vor Id Ver 1 -- I . S 940 . 4 Cenede end the Fi rs t Vor Id Var • that' 1 how i I •••.

CANADA

Rola in Vor Id Ver 2 -- I .S 940 .54 Home front to victory. 940.54 From n,ot,i I izet ion to the bet tie of the Atl.,,tic . CANADA

Seven Years• Var -- J. I .S 971 . 01 The Seven Years• Var. 971.01 La CJ.J9rra de Sept en,.

CANADA

Prime l'l inistera, 1911-1957 -- I ,S 971. 06 Borden to St. LM1rent.

CANADA

Social Ii fa, 1837-1867 -- S 971.4 Going to Cenede

CANADA

Prime l'linletera , 1948-1970 -- l,S 971. 06 St. LM1rent to the present.

I

Govarrrnent House

CANADA

Soc ial life. J,I 769

294

Information sources•

Pos tage,,...,.

Le P~le c...ectien at eon envi rornement.

PRECIS SUBJECT INDEX

Canada , people end environnent.

769

CANADA Trade, to 1969 -- J 382.0971 A Survey.

CANADA GEESE -- P,J 598.2 598.2

CANADA Ukreini-, inmigrants, 1890-1910 -- l,S 301 .450971 Pr al r ie homestead.

The Ver of 1812 .

CANADA

i....,..

CANADIAN ARl'ED FCflCES 1873-1918 -- I 971.05 La Canada dans 1 'E""i re Britanniqua. 971.05 Canada in the British E""ire.

Ver of 1812 -- J,I 971.03 971.03

The Canada goose. La bernache caned

CANADIAN!, ~ D PLC1-JING PIATCH -- J 630.74 The Canadian end llorld Plowing Plat ch.

CANADA

971 . 03

Le Gerwral - ' - • llol fe. General - ' - • Vol fe.

CANADA . Special elbjach. Drawing, by V.H.Bart lett Vatar transport -- J, I 971 Life along the waterways.

CANADA Ukrelnl-, lnmigranta, 1885-1920 -- I .S 301.450971 Str ■ngers to Canad■ .

Ver of 1812 -- l,S

CANADA 1/ol fe, James -- J 971.01 971.01

The Ver of 1812. Le Guerre de 1812.

CANADA

Veatern Canada, to 1885 -- l,S 971.2

CANADIAN ARMED FCR:ES 1919-1945 -- I 0'~ Guerre 8 I 'a.Jtre. 971 From war to war . 971.06

Staking a claim.

CANADA VHtern Canada, 1886-1914 -- I ,S 971.2 Moving In. CANADA Vaatern Canade, to 1900 -- J,I 971.2 Frontier heritage.

CANADIAN AR!'f:D FCflCES 1945-1974 -- I La Def anse cl.I Canada dria 11'1 971 monde an evolution. Defending Canada In a changing 971.06 world.

CANADA \ieatern Canada, 1914-1972 -- I ,S 971.2 Growing'-"·

CANADIAN ARPED FORCES. \/or Id Var 1 Conscription, 1917 -- S 971.06 Conscription crleia, 1917.

CANADA \ieatarn Canada. Geography -- J,I 330,9711 The llou',tainous \lest.

CANADIAN CLOTHING c . 1800-c.1860 -- J.I.S 391.0971 Hi storic costuno,s , part 1. 971 Pioneare , part 1.

CANADA 'Jeetern Pleine. 917.12

Geography -- J,l lntrTIIS Life cycle•· J,l,S 595. 7 Le peon de ~it. 595. 7 The Cecropie moth,

i... pl., • le eerie, lntroo.,ct Ion to mepa.

CARVINGS Se• elao TOTEK POLES

CELSIUS, •• J.I

CARVINGS Helde eervlnge -- J,l,S 736 LH •e~turea aur erg i I lie de1 736

T....,_reture meesur Ing scelH

CELSIUS. T....,.reture meesurlng 1celH ·• J,I.S 389 Tempereture.

Heidel,

Heide ergi 11 i te cervings.

CARVINGS Jrn,lt cervlnge •· J,I.S 736 Sculpture ••~I-.,, 736 E1kimo cervlng1,

CELSIUS. •• P,J

299

T....,.reture meeaurlng acelH

PRECIS SUBJECT INDEX

160. 76 160. 76 160. 76 160. 76 160. 76 160. 76 160. 76 160. 76 745.5 745.5 745 .5 745.5

CETACEANS See el 10 WALES CETEVAYO, King

-- J

920 920

l'lele.

302

°'' e tn,ee. i

La Pat i ta 11111rchenda ..,. el,,_, tee Le Leganda da I 'erbra da No¥ I • The Secret in the bern. Le Conte de Not'I de Dickens. The L ~ of the Chr i1t111111 lrM , Dickens' Christ11111s cerol. The Little .,.tch 9irl , The Birds' Chri1t11111s cerol . The Ni~t before Chr let"'8s . Le Vai I la de NoWI.

CMAISTMAS Canadian 1ociel cu1toot, 1800-1860• Decoret Iona •• Re_t_,11 et Bleck CrNk PionNr VIiiage •• P,J 971.3 Canadian Chri1t111111 1 Chriet-• decoret ions. CHRISTMAS Cenedien eociel cuatoos . 1820-1867 -- Re·enect.....,te et Bleck CrNk PionNr Vi I lege •• P ,J, I 971.J PionNr Chri1t11111e. CHAIST"AS Canadian 1oclel cu1toos -- P,J 394.2 Chrlet. ., today. CHRISTMAS Canadian eociel eu11toos . Hletoricel Hpach •• P,J 394.2 Caneclian Chriet.,., • tredi t lone of Chr iet.,.e.

PRECIS SUBJECT INDEX

CHRISTl'IAS. Special sl.bjecls . German folklore -- Stories -- P.J 398.20943 Ger"'8ny • the ~tcrecker 's ~ y Chriatme,. CHRISTl'IAS, Special 11.bjecta. lrlsh folklore -- Storie• -- P,J 398.209415 Ire lend • O'Rei lly's Christmes cap CHRISTMAS. Specie! al.bjech. ltallen folklore -- Stories -- P,J 398,20945 L'ltelie • le legendedeD- le Bef-. CHRISTMAS. Special 11.bjech. l'letdcen folklore -- Stories -- P.J 398.20972 La l'letI- of Cenede. COATS OF ARl'IS Territorial coat, of arm,•· J,I 929 . 90971 F'legs. coeta of arms • .id floral ....,,_ of Cenede.

Ar chi tecturel dee ign •· P .J. I 728 Nome• In cold c 11 ... , ...

CCl.Etf'TEFIA See BEETLES

CCI.LAGE$ Seed college• -- P ,J, 1 745.5 Begimings, 745.5 C-,camant. CCl.LECT!JlS' GU ICES

Roets -- Col lectora• ~ides •· J, I 796.5 Rockhola•t•i 17 l.ttich 9r°"" •i 11 they go to? ,,._19-toi • ma place! Pick the picture. l.ttat do they have in c _ , . Llaten for the cluaa. 1.ttat'a mi11ing7 Put them in order . Can you fin:! them? Ooet it belong? l.ttat'a wrong here? How will it look? ""k• eomathing ne•. How -.ild you UH I 11 ChJ'Ht•c• ~•on peut faire de ca? Trouvon, autre choaa.

305

•• l,P

152,1

Cfl'l'!AS . -- J

Pv,c; , . . , Ion.

421

Engl i ah language

c.......,.

ccn£RCE SN alao TRA[E ccn£RCIAL FISHING See al10 HEllllNG FISHING LOBSTER F' I SH I NG

PRECIS SUBJECT INDEX

COfl'ERCIAL F'ISHING Net1. l'laterlal1 -- I ,S 639 Engines de peche lc8bles et 11~• pour le febr icet ion des f i I lets de pechl 639 F'ishing gear !ropes end twines for f ieh ing netol COlt'IERCIAL F'ISHING Otter trawling -- I.S 639 Le chelutage . 01 tar trawling . 639

lies tern Ctnada Hutter i le C°"""'89 -- I.S 301.450971 Hutter i le contribution to Canadi.,., 1ociety. 301.450971 Hutter i te way of Ii fe .

CO'ft.lES.

CO'l'WICATI~ SERVICES See elso POSTAL SERVICES

COl'l'IEACIAL F'ISHING Seine netting -- l,S 639 Se ina netting , Scot ti sh and Danish . . ,hods. 639 La peche • la Seine IEcossaise et DanoiHI CO'll'IERCIAL F'ISHING Tect-nlques -- I.S 639 639

CCIII.MS. China Role in rice growing -- J, l 915.l A Yengtie rice C_,.,.,

toft.NICATI~ SYSTE"5 See also AUDIOVISUAL "ATERIALS IIOOCS

00::MNTS GRAPHIC l'EDIA

1£1/SPAPERS

TELEC~ICATI~ SYSTEPIS TELEVISI~ "1'1lllNG

F' i shing .,.,hods. Methode, de peche.

COlt'IEACIAL F' ISHING. British Colult>ie -- J,I 639 . 09711 Salmon fishing in B.C .

CCJ9UIICATI~ SYSTE"5 to 1967 -- J. I 380 Ck,r shrinking world .

CCM'ION L ~ .

CCffl..NI T!ES See alto

-- P,J

Canada

598.2 598.2

IOIAD IC CIJ'l'l.N ITI ES

ThaC- 1-,, Le plon;eon • col Iler.

CIJ'l'l.N ITI ES -- J,I

COf'il'U£S See alto KIBBUTZ!"

C09UES. • • J,I

Ch ina

915.l 915.l 915 . )

COl'ft.NES.

Hill end pl1in COIIIIU>CIS I North China. L i f • on a Chi nase c°"""'8 , pert 2 Life on a ChinaH corr,,u,e , hon9s and fermlng .

China

Role In agricultural ird.Jstr iH -- J, I ,S

631 . 0951 631.0951

301.34

CCJ9UIITIES lrd.Jstrial cOlfflU'lilies. Growth -- J,I 301.34 lndu1trial COftTIU'lily l of growth.

patterne

TeleJ)hona systems -- P ,J, I 384.6 Et maint-t. tous ens8'1t>le,

-- I

306

I

CCffl..11 ll IES

CCffl..NITIES .

Conm.,,e In Iha South . COIIIIU'l8 In tha North.

\otlat is a COlfflU'II ty?

Cenada

301.340971 ltlrclt of Canadl.,., COMIU'li IIH,

PRECIS SUBJECT INDEX

COl'IPASSES.

CCff.iERVATION. -- J,I

Navigation

-- J, 1,5,A 538.028

The C01!1'ass.

398.209701 The Story of Graacly Pen. 398,209701 L 'hieloira da Pen da Glauton.

CONCEIT Sea VANITY

CONSIIERATION FIJI OTHERS Saa also LNSELFISHl'ESS

CCJ«:EPTION Sea al so CONTRACEPTION

-- 1.5

CONSJIERATIIJI FIJI OTHERS -- K,P,J The living room and clothes. 177 The Grocery cart and noiH. 177

Man Concept ion and birth.

612.6

W'ISTITUTION. -- l,S

~DOIS

1,5,A 613.9

CONFECTIONERY Manufacture -- J,I

664

-- I.S

CONSCRIPTION.

lolork ing in a bakery.

CONSERVATION. -- J,I

Confedaral ion Canada.

ctJ61£RS • GU I !ES Goods. Buying -- Consunars' guidea -- P,J ...,,_Y r how to spend It. 332.024

\/or Id liar CCNSLK:RS' GUIIES Personal f inanca.

Conscription crisis. 1917.

332.024

North America

Habi lat r kay lo survival. Thraalened and andengar.cl wi ldl i le Mel. Habi lat r kay lo aurvi val,

-- 1.5

613.9

CONTRACEPTION to 1977 -- S

613.9 613.9

Envl ronnenl

333.9 333,9

...,,_y ,

Cr.clil -- Consunars' guidae -- P,J how much do you ne«J?

CONT RACE PT I ON

Threatened and endanger.cl wi ldl i le

639

-- J ,S

CONSU'1ERS' WIIES Food• Fish -- Consunars • guides -- S Gal hook.cl on f i 1h. 641.3

Endangered species.

639 639 639

CONSERVATION.

Bread and pastry.

c.,adi., armed forces.

1917 -- S 971.06

l'Evolul ion con1I I tut ional la. Constitutional .-valop,,anl.

CCNSU'ERS' QJIIES Canada. Food. Grading -- Consunars' gui< t ••sore. 372 .6 Le maison eux f.-,toonee. 372.6 Le ~ I . 372.6 Le eac de l"I, 0.-,1.,,., 372 .6

COI..AAGE

-- 1.5

179

Courage,

COI..ATS

See eleo TRIALS

COIJICHAN INDJANS. British Colurbia Reeervat ion 11 fe -- J ,S Cowich.-,, a ""9•1ion of ,urvival. 970,5

CREDIT. Personal finance -- Consuners' guides -- P ,J l"loney I how IIUCh do you ,-cf? 332.024 CREE LANGUAGE I ,S AIi::,habet

COIJS

411,09701

Plllking -- K

637

Crff eyl labery.

lot,at', In• dairy barn. CRUSTACEANS See also LOBSTERS

CRAFTS

See alto

BASKET MAKING BROOM MAKING METALIIORKING POTTERY SNO\ISHOE MAK I NG ~AVING \iOOIMJRK ING

CRUSTACEANS

-- I ,S

Ontario 1800-1850 -- Re-~trnents et Upper Canada Vi I lage --

CRAFTS.

594

Crustece.-,,, molluscs,

CRYSTALLOGRAPHY Experiments -- J, I 548 548

J, J

971.3 971.3

Les ~t ler,. Crefh.

OJI SINE C~i.-, cuieine . 917.1

CRANES. Bi rde See aleo \/HOOPING CRANES

Cll. Tl.flAL AsPECTS.

-- J,I CREATIVE '-'llTING. English language Teaching materials -- J ThrH in e h«T1ted house. 372.6 The Absent-minded l"lr. llillOU7by. 372.6 l"loving day mix-'-". 372.6 Surprise adventure. 372.6 The Old map mystery, 372.6

CREATIVE '-'llTING,

Engl iah I ~ Teaching materials -- P,J The Greet horse contest, 372 .6 The Reecue of Jul iu• the donkey, 372,6 The Spark I ing imeginat ion. 372.6

372,6

The Runaway.

I\Jlticulturel fectors -- J,I An Appetite for heritage,

Urb.-, regions,

301.34

Canada

Urben culture,

CU..Tl.flE See also

HU'1ANIT IES l"lu..TICU..Tl.flALISl"I

CU.. Tl.flE • Canada

Hietoricel aspecll -- J,I The Her It age puzz 917. I

CU.. Tl.flE • Canada

Hlatoricel aepecll.

971 971

971.0074

309

Mow to grow cry,tele. CroiH...ce de crieteux,

I•.

Preservation -- J,I A I• decouver le de not••

patrimoirw. Diecovering our heritage . Pieces preseving our her ltage,

PRECIS SUBJECT INDEX

North American Indians.

C\.l.T~. Canada Preaervetion -- J.I 917 .1 Collecting ,,,., own her i tega .

CIA. TIJlE. -- J,I

Cl.l.T~.

CIA.Tl.RE. North Americ.,, Indians. Pacific coast -- J,l ,S People of the North Pacific Coe,t. 970.4 970 . 4 Les ~ledea de la Cote Nord•

-- I

CU..T~. -- J,I

Chine 915.1

Cont"""°rary culture .

970.3

Huron Indian Vi I lega

II, Plusem.

CIA.Tl.RE. North Americ.,, Indians. Pacific coast to c.1600 -- I ,S The Native peoples of the Pacific 970.4 Northwest I ini t iel Europe.,, contact. Les .,.rindiens de le cote ck, 970.4

Cl..l.T~. lroquol1 J,l,S 970.3 970.3

C\.l.T~. -- J,I

Cl..l.T~.

pecifi~, jus~•• l'errlvN

des eur_.,,,, CIA.Tl.RE ,

I nnu i t • Canade 917.12 970.4 970.4 970.4 970.4

to c.1600 -- l,S 970.4 970.4

North-eastern North

Indians of the Northeastern Vood I ands .

North American Indiana.

Amar ice

CIA.Tl.RE. -- J,I

The lrOCf.JOit·Huron Nat ions «Eaatern \loodlend lndian1l La fani I la Huronne•lr~isa I lndiens des forets de I 'Est l

North American Indians. 970.4

-- J,I

Eskimo I , Arctic vi II age. The Inuit, Days of the igloo . The New north, Eskimo her i tege.

Amar Ice

lndi.,,, of the Pacific Northwe1t.

tlJeat.

Huron Indians

Cl.l.T~. Huron Indians J, I.S 970.3 The lrOCf.JOiS•Huron Nations (Eastern 1/oodland lndiansl 970.3 La fani I le Huronne•lr~isa ( lndiens des forete de I 'Eat I C\.l. T~. •• J,I

970.4

Pacific coast

North-eastern North

The Native peoples of the Northeastern Y,;,ocllends, initial European contact. Lea .,.r indiens dee foreh de l'eat t Jul"-'' a l'arriveedel europeen1.

North Americ.,, Indian,. States 970.4

Indians of the Southwell .

970.4

Indians of the Great Pleine.

CIA.Tl.RE. Plains lndi_,s to c.1600 -- 1.5 The Native peoples of the Greet 970.4 Plaint , initial Europe.,, contact. Les .,..r indiens des Gr.,,_• 970.4 Pleinea I Ju•~•• l'arrlvee dH Europeans. CIA.Tl.RE. Plains Indians to c.1600 -- J.I People of the Plains. 970.4 Las Indians des Plaines. 970.4

CUlRENT. -- J.I

Electric lty 621.31

OJST(,iS Sea also SOCIAL OJST~

310

South-..1tern 1,,oltecl

Current end preaaure.

PRECIS SUBJECT INDEX

CYCLING Road 11f•ty •• P,J

614.8

~CIII.OJS FORESTS. Cenede Clmltttd.wiib bor•el fore,ts •· I .S 581.5 Le foret f.ui I le et le fore!

Bicycle safety.

CYPRESS HILLS . Alberta & Saskatchewen G.ologlcal features -- J,I 971.24 Fort Yaish in the Cypress Hills, 971.24 La Fort Val sh dens IH coll i,-s Cyprea. DAlRY FAR1'11NG. Elmira. Ontario By l'!ennoni tes -- J, I · 917. 13 Dei ry farming cOlfflU'li ty IE lmi re, Ont.) 917, 13 lk> cont re d' iro..str ie lei t iere. DAl'ISELFLIES •• P,J

595.7 595.7

581.5

bor9•1• , ...,. c~erei1on. Oaciruou, end borHI foreat, , • c~r i eon.

~CIII.OJS TREES •• Field ~ides •• I ,S 582 0ac;d.Joua treea. ~CORATING S.. also PAINTING VALLPAPER Hanging ~CORATICNS . Christmas customs, 1800·1860 •• Re-enactments at Black Crffk PiQnNr Vi I I age •• P,J 971. 3 Cenadi en Chr Is tmat I Chr I a 1"'88 decorat iona.

Libel lules et de!N>isel las. Dregonfl ies end dlrnself I ies.

DANCES North American Indian dances•· J,l,S 793.3 lndien d.-.c:H and mash ,

~l'"ENSIVE PLAY. Hockey Tec:mi-s •• P.J,I 796 .9 Hockey 111 • the

DANGEROUS l'IATERIALS S.. also POISCNS

~



~LPHI. Ancient Greece Archi lecture •· I ,S

722

Oalphl, theatrH end Oly,o.,la.

DANGERS See HAZARDS ~NTISTRY S.. also TEETH

DEBATING

-- I

808.53

DECAY, Tffth -- J.I.S

617.6

CI ass room debet ing in per I i_,tery style.

~NTISTRY Parker, Edgar lublph Randolph•• J,I

920

Awar-u of dentel problems.

~PARTl'£NT STORES

•• P,J

658.8

DECAY , Taath Pr•ventlon -- K,P

617 .6

Tfflh

1 -•

Peinleu Parker.

The Oepertment atore.

~PRESS I~. Economic conditions. Canada 1929 •• I ,S 971.06 The Great Oeprenlon.

look,

DECEIT

S.. also HMSTY LYING

~SERTS

Nomadic cOllflU'II t l•s •• J, I 910

311

Nomadic jour,-y • thrH nomadic peoplea.

PRECIS SUBJECT INDEX

DEVELOPED COJNTRIES Economic relelions with Third world -- S 382. 1 Towerd • new internet ionel economie order.

DISPERSAL. •- P.J

DEVELOPING COJNTRIES See THIRD '.U\.D

DISTRESS SIGNALS.

Seeds.

Pl.-,ta Le diaseminetion dH greinea. How sffds ere spreed.

582 582

\Ii lderness survivel

•• I

Principeux aigneux de detrene .

384

DEVELDPl'1ENT See el so ECONOl'IIC DEVELDPl'IENT

00 IT YCUISELI' GU I DES

Northern Canede. Log houaes. ll,i lding •• Do It yourself guidea ·- S.A 690 ll,i Id your own log house , part 2 . 690 a, i Id your own I og house , per t 1 •

DEVELOPMENT. Agr icul turel lend. Niegere Peninsule . Onter io Effecta of reglonel pl...,ing •• J, I ,S 333.7 Fru i t Belt preservelion end regionel pl.,...,ing .

00:~NTS See also BOO(S

DEVELOP?1ENT. •• P,J

Chi I dren

612.6 612.6

DEIIELOPl'IENT.

-- J

LIBRARIES

l'EWAPERS

Le d e v e l - t et ·1 'epprentissege. Growing end leerning.

Enoryoa.

tn'EST IC ANl,.ALS See elso CHICKENS

CM

,...,

PETS

591.1

Dvuletion • "'""'"lfere,.

DIABETES Control by drug,, lnsul in . Discovery by Benting. Sir Frederick Grent t, Beat. Cherles Herbert·· J.l 920 Bent ing end Best , the di acovery of insulin.

DIAZO PROCESS.

-- s

•• I.S

IXNCEYS •• P.J.I

Les Anet ~ s t i q.,ea.

599 599

Overheed trenaperenclea

371.33

DIRECTION.

IOHNI~ DAY Hiatorical aspecta •· P.J 394.2 Dominion Day. 394.2 Dominion Day.

The Di ezo proeeH.

IXXJIS .

Houses P-1 led doora.

Theatre

698.3

792 tnJCHOBCflS. DIRECTORIES See eleo TELEPHOE DIRECTORIES

Donkeys. donkeys. donlteya.

Painting -• S Pe int ing • panelled door.

British Coluit>ie

1908-1978 -- S 301.4509711 tnJCHOBCflS. Canede Soeiel Ii fe •• S

DISEASES Se• elao DIABETES

301.4509711 301.4509711

VENEREAL DISEASES

312

A Ti . . of ffligret ion end trc,,..t,IH

Doukhobor wey of Ii fe. Doukhobor contribution to Cenedien aociety.

PRECIS SUBJECT INDEX

DOUCHOBORS. Seskatchewen 1899-1908 -- S 301.4509711 Doukhobor lfflftigrenll in the V.at DAAGCH'LIES •• P,J 595.7 595,7

IRJG All.SE -- J

Effacta of ffllau ■ a. How people ffllauH them.

IRJGAllJSE Paychological aspacll -- J. I 613 .8 \ohy do people take dn.,ga? 613.8 Pour"-"'i prand-on ct. la drle pret9"1 . 398.20972 llexlco , the tuot,teat 111ft.

FQ.KLCA:

FD..KLORE

lrnult folklore•· Stories•· P,J 398.2 The Sh-, goes to the moon. 398,2 Alt i tuk and the cer lbou, 398.2 The Legend of Iha reven who flew backwerds , 398,2 The Angekkok of Thule .

FD..KLORE

lrnutt folklore•· Stories•· P , J,I 398, 2 The IU'lter who - , t ewey. 398.2 Le cheneur qui pertit .

FD..KLOAE

lrleh folklore . Specie! a,A:,jech • Christmes •· StorlH •• P,J 398, 209415 Ireland • O'Rei lly'a Chriatmes cap

328

llionec folk lore •• Stor ies •· P ,J, I 398.209701 How , . - r c - to our land, 398 . 209701 The Legend of Iha ,_, ,

F(ULCA:

North American Indian folklore•· Stories•· J 398 . 209701 Glooskap brings s.-r. 398.209701 The Medicine thet restorH 11 le. 398.209701 How i I el I began . 398.209701 Le 8ouc • une corne. 398.209701 Tha Sun dance of the Plelne 398.209701 398.209701 398.209701 398.209701

Indiana.

The 0-.-horned IIICU'lleln 1J08t. Le ren,ede de le vie. Au tout debut. La dense du eolel I des Amer lndient de Plelnee.

PRECIS SUBJECT INDEX

FCULOAE

North .-,,,.,lcen lndien folklor• -- Stori•s -- P 398.209701 Neb•-tha and the Rocky "°"''•ine. 398.209701 1.t,y e porc'-"ine hes ~ills. 398.209701 Glooscep and the four wishes. 398.209701 LH p i ~ h clJ Pore-Epic, 398.209701 Glooacep •I I•• ~tr• v-..x, .[ I ~ inditmtl

FCl.KLOAE

North .-,,,.,icen lndien folklor• -- Storiea -- P,J 398.209701 How the dffr got fir•.

FCUSCNGS

Cenedien folhongt -- Fi 1111 interpr•tet iont -- P ,J 784.40971 The Reft-,, 784 . 40971 Jeck ns •v•ry Inch e Hllor.

FCUSOiGS Fr.nch Cenedien folhongt -- Fi 1111 lnt•rpr•tet lont P,J 784. 709714 C~t RousHI I•. FOOD

S.. elso

BAEAD CMOCCl.ATE

FCl.KLOAE

CUISHE

North .-,,_,lcen lndien folklore -- Stories -- P,J,I 398.209701 Pour~i 1., piffl-noira ,,. font J-1• de mel ..,. sourlt.

EDIBLE FFIJITS EDIBLE PLANTS FISH. Food (MIS~ HDT OOGS "APLE SYFIJP

FCl.KLCJIE

Pol Ith folklore -- Storie, -- P 398.209438 Fool ieh Bert•k I le Polich telel 398.209438 Bert•k 1 'etourdl 1 16' conte pol ineia.

FCl.KLOAE

Puerto Rlcen folklore -- Stories -- P,J 398.2097295 The Tiger and the rebbit.

~ALS "ILK

JtJTRITICN SNACKS

FOOD

-- I.S

F'Cl.KLOAE

R\Jttlen folklore -- StorlH -- P,J 398.20947 The Flrebird and the megic horH, 398.20947 P•t•r and the wolf.

FCl.lCLOAE Syr len folk lore.

641.1 641.1

FOOD . Birds -- J,I 598.2

ConneTtr• IH ,or tee d'et 1-,t,. ttnowing your food vr"'-'>••

How blrdt find food.

FOOD. Cenede Chrittmet food, 1800-1860 -- Re_t_,h •I Bleck CrNk Pionnr Villq -- P,J 971,3 Cenedien chriet . ., 1 feellv• foodt

Specie I tl.tli•ch• Chr iatme, -Stor I•• -- P,J 398.2095691 Syrle I the littl• c-1.

FCl.KLORE Turklth folklore -- Storie, -- J 398.209561 Fool Ith fr lendt

I

FOOD. Cenede Greding -- Cona.-re' ~idea -- J, I ,S 614,3 Ali-,ta cleuea ckJ Cenede. 614,3 Cenede't 9reded fooda.

Turkey,

FCl.lCLORE

Ukrelnlen folklor• -- Storl•• -- P, J

398.20947

11 ie the 111l1tity , e Ulr.reinien

398.20947

I I le I• Gren, , une legende Utrelnl.....,.,

FOOD . Cenede Thanlr.19iving food, 1800-1860 -- "--enect-,tt et Bleck CrNk Plonnr VI I tege -- P,J 971,3 Thenlta;lvlng foodt,

legend.

329

PRECIS SUBJECT INDEX

FOOD CHAINS. -- J

FCJIEIGN RELATIOO. Uni led Stetes Vi th Cenade. 1914-1963 -- S Cenedien•Americen reletlon• • 327.71 part 2.

Ecosystems

574.5 574.5

Let eye I et de nourr i lure. Food chains.

FCJIEIGN RELATIOO. Uni led States Vlth Cenade. 1963-1977 -- S 327.71 Cenedi-A,o,ericen relation• , pert 3.

FOOD PRESERVATION. Vi lderneH survive! Techniques -- I 613.6 O..tdoor cooking. FOOD PROCESSING See FISH PROCESSING l'IEAT PACKING

FOREST ECOSYSTE"5 Forms of I i le -- P

FOOD PRODUCTION SN also AGRICULTURE SHOOTING

FCJIEST ECOSYSTE"5 Sy,,ciosis -- J

.,,o

574.5 574.5

574 .5

FOOD PRODUCTION 1NCUSTRIES See eleo AGRICULTURAL INCUSTRIES FISHING INDUSTRIES

A Vi,it to the wood,. Explorons la foret.

Let cOffllU'ler'lles vegetele, et .,imale1.

FCJIEST PROll.CTS IN!lJSTRIES See elso PU.P & PAPER INWSTRIES Tl"BER INDJSTRY

FOREIGN AID. Third world From Canad• -- S 338.91 litiet ie internetionel developrent ess i stance?

FCJIEST PROll.CTS INDJSTRIES ResourcH ...,,..,.....,,, •· J, I 634 .9 l'orest ,nenagen,ent end lu,t,erlng,

Cenade

FOREIGN RELATIONS. Can.de Vlth United Stetes, 1775-1914 •· S 327.71 Cenedien•Americen reletions , part 1.

l'CJIEST PROll.CTS IN!lJSTRIES.

FOREIGN RELATIONS. Ceneda Vlth Uni tad Stetes, 1914•1963 -• S 327.71 Cenedien•Americen reletions, pert 2.

l'CJIEST PROll.CTS INDJSTRIES. Cenede to 1969 -· J 338.10971 Tiot,er.

·- J.I .S 338.10971 338.10971

The Forest economy. L 'economie forest Iere.

l'CJIEST PROll.CTS IN!l.lSTRIES.

FOREIGN RELATIONS. Cenede Vlth Uni led States. 1963-1977 -• S 327.71 Cenedien•Americen relations, part 3.

-- J,I .S

634.9 634.9

FOREIGN RELATIONS. Uni led States VI th Canada, 1775-1914 -- S 327. 71 Cenedien•A,o,ericen rel et ions , pert 1.

l'CJIESTRY See also LOGGING

330

Cenedien Shield

Le Boucl ier cenedien • lnclletr IH forest

i.,.,.

l'orestry in the Cenedien Shield.

PRECIS SSBJFCT INDEX

FORESTS, Caned• BorHI foreata

581.5

,11111C1ac1d_wi1b deeicu,ua forHh •· I ,S

581.5

DeeiCUlUs ■nd tOfll)ar i son.

bore■ I

FORESTS, Canede Dl1trlbut ion -- I.S

Co■st ■nd

mont- forest • a

c°"'ar i ,on.

La foret d11 montegne1 et I 1

for9t cOt t9r•

t ..,,.

FCM.-LlltE BIRDS. •• J,I

FOAl11NG,

598.2 forest regions. Les regions forest ieres ru C■n■cll.

FRAICE

FRANCE Par i1.

Forging iron.

Forming

FORT LANGLEY, Trading posh, Colurtiia

•• J,I.S

971.1 971.1

Fowl•! ike bird1.

FRANCE Palace of Vers ■ i lies. Arch I t ■ctur• -- 1.5 Vereai I IH ■nd Portugal. 728.8

FRAICE Seven

lletalwork ing

621.9

North America

of Arc. Saint -- J C0111n81'1ding Joan of Arc. 920

lletalworklng

-- I ,S

Life in the old Fort , The Growth, the decl lne.

Cened■ 's

FORESTS. Nor th Amer i ea Envlronnent. Adaptation of_,...,. -- P,J The Eastern forest. 599.097

671.J

(),tar lo

FORTS S.. •lso FORT LANGLEY FORT STEELE FORT VALSH FORT VILLIAPI LIMA FORT GARRY

~

-- I ,S

Fur trade.

Con'f)arei1on.

FORESTS, North Amer iea Envlrorment. Adept ■ tion of_,...,, -- J,l L lie in the borH I forH t. 599. 097

FORGING,

Trading po1h,

971.J 971.J

fore1ta • a

,111111ac1d.wHb mont- forests -- 1,5

581.6

917.1 917.1

•• I

L ■ foret feui I le et le foret bore■ le I u,e eonparaison.

581.5

FOIESTS, Canad■ Co••l•I foreate

FORT IIILLIAPI.

1n1t ■ I

Archi lecture •· J ,S Perie. 720.944

Ye ■re'

Var•· J,1,5 The Seven YHrs' Var. La gu■ rre di Sept ans.

971.01 971.01

by 1n1chine.

Fur trade.

FRE~RICTCN. New B,...,swick Description 6 travel -- P,J Fredericton, New BrunHick. 917.15

British

Le Fort Langley I c■rrefour de la cote ouest. Fort Langley • gatew■ y to the wst

8rlti1h Coluit>la 6 travel -- I The To..n of Fort SIN la. 971. 1 L ■ vi lie di Fort StNI ■• 971.1

FORT STEELE.

De■crlption

FORT VALSH. Alberta De1cr lpt Ion 6 tr•vel •• J, I Fort Val1h in the Cypress HI 111. 971.24 Le Fort Val1h dan1 la1 coll lne1 971.24 Cypre1.

331

FREICII CANAD I AN Fil.ItLORE •- Stories •· P Ti-Jean and the ll.l!t>er jach. 398.2 Ti•Jean HVH the harv■ 1t. 398.2 Ti •Jean at lee bucheron1. 440. 7 Les exploi h de TI •Jean dan1 440. 7 I 'OJest. FREICII CANADIAN Fll.ltLORE -· Stories •· P,J The Legend of the flying 398.2

c9"0■•

PRECIS SUBJECT INDEX

FA I GHT 5" FEAR

FRENCH CANADIAN FIX.KSCNGS -- FIim interpretetiona -- P , J 784. 709714 Cedet Rou11el le. FRENCH CANADIANS

-- , .s

FROGS Lifecycle•-J 597

l• Vie conmenc• - greno iul lee.

FROGS Reproct.Jct ion -- J 597

Le Vie conmenc• - grenoiul lee.

301.450971 French Cenecliens.

FRENCH CIX.ONISATION . 1534-1713 -- J,I 971.01 FREIC:H FCUL~ -- Storie• -- P,J 398.20944 398 . 20944

C~ France in the Nn \/or Id,

Sleepil'IQ Beeuty PuH 'n Boote.

I

e French legend.

FROGS. Eastern Cenede -- P,J,I Toed, and froga of Eeatern C.-..cte. 597

FREIC:H LANGUAGE leeching meterlele -- J , I 440.7 l• corbeeu et le ,_rd . 440. 7 ConHi I tenu per lea rets . 440. 7 Le ret de vi I le et le ret des

fA(JjTENAC. ll)JIS ~ BAU~. comte de . -- P,J Frontenac. 971.01 Frontenec. 971.01

CNll'!)a ,

440,7 440.7 440,7 440.7 440.7 440.7 440.7

Le •-•d et le cigogne . Le I ion et le ret. L ' oura et lea deux c ~ • · Le cordonnier et le benquier. Lea deux chevrea. le c i9el• et le fourmi. L• ,_rd et le bouc.

FRUIT FA~ING 5" elso BERRY FARIIING FRUIT FARIIING. Nievere Penlnaule. Ont er lo -- I.S An Overview of the Nieva•• fruit 333. 7 Belt, tntroct.,ct Ion to the NI ever• Frul t 917 . 13 Belt.

FREIC:H LANGUAGE Creetlve wrltil'IQ •· Teechil'IQ meteriela -- J 372 . 6 L 'eventure de Robert. 372.6 L• chesH t•••ora . 372.6 L• meiaon fentoor.a. 372.6 le clemenegefflent. 372,6 Le aec de"· llenhr• . FREIC:H LANGUAGE Aeedll'IQ •- Teechll'IQ F 440. 7 636 FREIC:H LETTERS

FRUIT FA~ING. -- J.I 634

01:anegen Vel ley .

917.11 917.11

meterielt -- P,J Ln seul cheton. lea event urea de L.o • I• ferme . L• 9renge rouve,

British ColUl'bie

fruit fermi"? in Br It I ah Colu,t,le, VI I le fruit iere. Orcherd City lltelowne , B.C . I

FRUITS 5" elao EDta.E FllJITS

S.. CONIXJIS

FRESlf\,/ATER FISH. Cookery -- I .s 641.6

FROGS. Canede Life cycle -- P,J,I The Frog. 597 597 L• 9renoul I le.

Food

FAUSTRAT ION -- J

Let•• Hrve freshnter fish .

332

152 . 4 152 . 4

C'eat frustrant. Your frustret Ion .

PRECIS SUBJECT INDEX

FUEL PU'FS. Engine,. Plolor vehicl1s "-lnl•,,.,c• e. repair -- l,S 629 ,22 Pistone, oi I and and fuel ~ • ·

GAROCNING QJIOCS Canada , Fel I f l(lftr ing planh -- Gardening guidet I ,S 582 Garden flOW1rt of 1 . - r and

eutum.

F~ TRADE. 8rltl1h Colurt,ia Trading poala• Fort Lengl1y -- J,l , S ~71.1 L• Fort Lengl1y , carrefour d9 la cot• ouest. 971. 1 F"or t Lengl•y , gat1Way to 11"11 nat F~ TRADE, Canada to 1969 -- J

338. 30971

Fur.

F~ TRADE. l'lani lobe Trading posts, Lonr Fort Garry -- J,l,S 971.27 Lonr Fort Garry , legacy of ti. fur tradlt. F~ TRADE. Ontario Trading posts, Fort Vi 11 i8'1 -971.3 Life in ti. old Fort, 971.3 Tt. Growth , the dllcl ine .

GAROCNING QJJOCS Canada . Spring flOW1r ing planh -· Garct.ning guide•. •

• I.S

582

GAROCN I NG GU I OCS Caneda . Sum,er flonring planh -· Gardening guide• • - I ,S 582 Garden flOW1r1 of 1 . - r and

eutum.

GAV( IFC1ll"ES S.. LIXNS GEESE

S.. also

CANADA GEESE

GENERAL STCRS -- P,J

G,N,P, See GROSS NATIONAL PROCU::T

658.8

GABCN Chi ldran -- P,J

GENERAL STRIKE.

916 . 7 916 . 7

Children of Gabon, Lea enfanta du Gabon.

GENEAATIIJC. -· J,I

GALLIFORNES See FO\,\.•LIKE BIRDS

635

Electricity

621.3

Source, of electricity,

GE0OCSY S.. also LATITU!£ LIJCGITUI£

g-• --

I ,S Native~•· GEOGRAPHY S.. alto PHYS ICAL GEOGRAPHY

GARDENING

-- p

Vimipeg

GENETICS See elso HEREDITY

GAl'IES See also HOCKEY LACROSSE SPORTS

790

The COU'ltry ,tore ,

1919 -- S 331.890971 Vimipeg Ganlral $trike, 1919.

GALLANTRY See tel.RAGE

GAl'IES Canadian Indian

Garden f lonra of apr Ing,

A Viti I to a garden .

333

PRECIS SUBJECT INDEX

GEOGRAPHY.

-- J , I

GEOGRAPHY. -- J. I.S

GEOGRAPHY.

-- J,I

GEOGRAPHY. -- J,I

Andes . 918.5

Peru Peru l , Ii fe in the Andes .

Appe I ech i., region. 917 , 14 917,14

GEOGRAPHY . -- I.S

917.l

GEOGRAPHY. -- J, I

Geogrephy of the Arctic . Physicel sett ing .

GEOGRAPHY.

-- J.I .S

lntroducl ion I the people rd the land . Canacle'• seven regions. GEOGRAPHY.

GEOGRAPHY. -- P,J

-- J

Canada 917 . l

GEOGRAPHY . -- J,l ,S

-- J.I

C-,eclien Shield 917 . l 917 . l 917 . l

Boucl ier cenedien , vue d'enatntlle Introducing the Cenedien Shield. The Cenedien Shield .

Canedi.-, Shield. 917 . 127

GEOGRAPHY.

-- J , I

lleni lobe , the Shield.

Cape Breton Island. 917 , 16

GEOGRAPHY.

Hove Scotie

Cape Breton laird , en overview.

GEOGRAPHY .

-- J,I GEOGRAPHY .

-- J

GEOGRAPHY.

-- J, I.S

Coea le. 915 . 2

Jap-,

Seecoea t env i rom.nts of Japan.

Laurent i.-, region . 917.14 917. 14

330.9715

Att.-,t ic Ceneda .

lier ;°1 i"" Provinces 917 . 15 917 . 15

Le Canade at 1.-,1 i ~ , 9f'()9rephte.

Att.-,t ic Canacle • ~r..,..,y , Japan

llountains. 915 . 2

llountain envlr~t• of ...,..,

Northern Canade 330.9712

The Northland.

Northern C),ter io 917.13

C),ter io , the nor th , trensportet ion and recreat Ion,

l'leni lobe

-- J.I GEOGRAPHY. - - J,I

lier i Ii .. Prov inces

Scenic wonderland . GEOGRAPHY.

GEOGRAPHY. -- J,I

Le llen i tobe I . . . Plaine,. llani tobll , the plain, .

GEOGRAPHY. llani lobe -- J,l,S 917.127 llenltobe , • broader view . 917.127 Le 11.-,itobe , vue d'en1eni)te .

Le Quebec I lea Appleche,. The Province of ll.lebec I the Appelechl • region.

Canada 330 . 971

917.127 917 . 127

Quebec Prov i nee

Arel ic C.-iacta 917 . 12 917 . 12

lleni lobe

GEOGRAPHY .

Quebec Province

-- J.I

Le Quebec , le Pleteeu leurentien. The Province of Quebec , the Leurent ien region. GEOGRAPHY. -- J,I

334

Hove Scotia 917.16

Nov• Scotia.

C),ter lo

330.9713 330.9713 917.13

Centrel Canade I the people. Centre! Canacle , the piece . Ont er io.

Prairie Provinces

917 . 12 917 . 12

The Prairie region .

The Interior Pleine.

Q.Jebec Province 330.9713 330.9713

Cantrel Canade I the people . Centret Canade , the place .

PAECIS SUBJECT INDEX

GEOGRAPHY. -- J , I.S

St. Lewrence region.

917.14 917.14

GEOGRAPHY .

-- J , I

GEOGRAPHY. -- J , I

GEOGRAPHY. -- J , I

Le OJebec • le Ple ine~ SaintLaurent . The Prov ince of QJebec , the St. Lewrence region.

Southern Onterio.

GERMAN FCl.KLCJlE -- Storie, -- J 398.20943

Veetern Cenede 330.9711

The llou'iteinoua Yeat.

\lea tern Pleine .

917 . 12

GESTATI~ See PAEGNA,CY

Cenede

lntrociJct ion • the Yestern Pleina.

GLACIERS -- J, l,S

Yukon Territory

917 . 12

GECl.OGICAL FEATURES.

Seeketchew.., 971.24 971.24

516

516

L•• gleciera. Gleciera.

GLACIERS Effect, on lentlfor1119 -- J , I 551.3 LH forffl91 de relief glecielre. 551.3 Gleciel lendfor.,. ,

Cypren Hi 111.

Alberte

e,

Fort \lelsh in the Cypress Hills . Le Fort \lelah dens let col I ines Cypret.

GLACIERS. Canede Effects on lendforffll -- I , S 551.3 Glacier weter deposita, 551.3 Glecler lend depoeita . GLACIERS . -- J,I

lcel.-,ct

914 .91

GOAL TENDING . -- P,J

Shape• cleaii,,ed by - , .

Observing by tNlng aizea.

I

ahepea end

796. 9

Goe It ending .

599 599

LH Chevrea en veclet le. Goeta, goeta , goeta .

GCl.D.

0-.ter io Refining -- J, I 622

GEOf'IETRIC SHAPES Occurrence In nature -- J , I 516 Shapea In nature.

335

Gleciera.

Hockey

GOATS -- P,J , I

GEOf'IETRIC SHAPES

-- p

551.3 551.3

The Yukon .

GECl.OGY See elso PETRCl.OGY GEOf'IETRIC SHAPES -- J,I

Beron l'U,chheusen in e whale of • tele I e Ge,..., legend .

GERPIAN FCl.KLCJlE Speciel 11.bjech• O,ri1tme1 -- Storiea -- P,J 398 . 20943 Gernw,y I the ....,tcrecker'• "'-P,,y O,rltlffl91.

GECl.OGICAL FEATLRES See elao PIINERALS

-- J , I

GE~HO..OGY See also LANIFCAIS

Southern Ont er io

917 .13

GEOGRAPHY . -- J , I

OJebec Province

Gold refining In Ont er io.

PRECIS SUBJECT INDEX

GOLD RUSH.

GRAND "ANAN ISLAND. New 8r.,,1wick Description & travel •· J, I 917.15 L'lle Grand~. 917 . 15 Grand~ laland.

Britleh Col\lltlie

1858 •· J, 1.S 971.1

Gold rush • pioneer mining in British Colurt>ie .

GOLD RUSH. Klondike. Yukon Territory 1896. Role of Roye I Cenedien llou'lted Pol ice •· J, 1,5 363.20971 North \lest llou'lted Pol ice • the Klondike Gold Rush.

GO'GIRHEA About V.D. • gonorrhea.

GOODS

Buying •• Consunera' 1r,1iclea -- P,J 332 . 024 lloney • how to epend it.

GRAPHIC ARTS See also ORAIIINGS PAINTINGS PHOTOGRAPHY PRINTS

GOOSE S.. GEESE GOPHERS, Cenade Pocket gophers -- P ,J 599 Le geufre • poches. 599 The Pocket gophera .

GRAPHIC ARTS E"'1ipment •• I ,5

760.028

GOVERNl1ENT S.. elso FEDERAL GOVERNl'IENT LOCAL GOVERNl'IENT PARLIA'1ENT PRIPIE "INISTERS PROVINCIAL GOVERNPIENT SELF ·GOVERNPIENT

GRAPHIC ARTS Techni-• -- P,J

701

GRAPHIC DESIGN. GOVE~NT.

•• J, I

•• l .S

Cenecle

342

I.here to f i nd It.

Producing 9rapt,ica for el Idea filmstrips.

rd

1,tiy governnentt7

Northwest Territories

354. 712

Basic tool• for 9r8Jlhlc detlvn ,

Filmstrips

778.2

GRAPHIC DESIGN. GOVERNMENT. •• J,I

a

fasc ine1. 639.09715 Grand~ hland • weir fiahlng.

GRAND "ANAN ISLAND. New Br.,,swick Lobster fishing •• J 639.09715 L' lie Grand ~ • le ~c'- du homerd. 639.09715 Grand~ laland • lobater fiahi"9,

•• I ,S 616.9

GRAND IIANAN ISLAND. New Br.,,swick Herring fishing •· J, I 639.0971S L'ile Grand~ , le ~c'-

•• I ,S

SI ide progr_,

778.2

The Structure of gover,-,t,

GRADING, Food. Canada •• Contuners' ~Idea -- J, I ,S 614.3 Al 1-,te clen•• du Canede . 614.3 Canada'• 9recled foods.

GRAPHIC ~DIA See also

""PS

PMOTOO'IAPHS TRANSPARENCIES

GRAPl'IAR S.. eleo

PIKTUATION

336

Producing grapt,ica for atldee rd filmstrips.

PRECIS SUBJECT INDEX

GRAPHIC l'IEDIA Dry fflOUl\tlng ·• 1,S

760 , 028

CrHting your_, vi1uel1 u•ing e dry -..,t pren .

GREY 1M. -- J,I

GRASSHCJ'PERS Life cycle•· P,J Le er i"-"t ,,.,terrel lel n,. Gre..~ r .

-- s

920

Grey Owl.

339.3

Net ionel output end i t1 "'98$Ur-,t, The Determination of the level• of gro&1 net ionel prcd.,ct end

GRO.f' CF SEVEN. Peint inga -- l , S Le GrOl.4)8 det Sept. 759 . II The Group of Seven. 759. 11

GREAT 8RITAIN Seven YHr•• Ver •· J, I ,S 971 . 01 The Seven YHra • Ver. 971.01 Le prre de Sept ens,

971. 03 971. 03

Nobel HerculH,

inc0fl'9a .

.,;.,.1, •·

GREAT BRITAIN Ver of 1812 •• J,I

life In• rurel ylllll09

292

339.4

GRASSLANDS. Africe Envlrom.nt. Adaptetion of J,I 591,96 Gr eHlend 1 , eniffl811 of the Afr icen GrH•lende.

971,03

1

GROSS NATIOOL PROCU:T

GRASSLANDS See el•o PRAIRIES

GREAT BRITAIN Ver of 1812 •• l,S

GrNC• 1

GREEJ; "YTHS Herec let •• J

GRAPHIC l'IEDIA lb.,, t lng. !let cutting·· l,S 749 Art work preaentet ion , . . t cutting ,

595,7 595,7

GREECE Aurel Iii••· J,I 917.95

GRO.f'S.

Society See SOC I AL GRCl.PS

GRO\ITM ,

lrwatriel COlfl!U'li I iH

-- J , I

301 . 34

The Ver of 1812, GROVIH, Lobster ■ -• P , J , I

595 595

The Ver of 1812. Le Guerre de 1812.

GROIITM. Orgeni-- P ,J

GREAT VAR See liORLD VAR I

574.3 574.3

GREECE

lnct.istriel cOlfl!U'llly I of growth .

I

petterne

Now lobatera grow. Le cro i asence du homerd,

Comes from .. . grows to . Vient de - dev ient.

See el10 ANCIENT GREECE

GRCI\ITH ,

T' " '

·- P, J , I

GREECE Children ·• P,J

914.95 914 ,95

Children of Gr"ce . LH enfant1 de le Gree•.

581.3 581,3

GROIITH . Urben reg I on. -- J,I

301.34

337

"'trition et croinenc• de l'erbre l,t,y do tr"' grow?

Agi,:,g of the urben •II•.

PRECIS SUBJECT INDEX

GRUIDAE See CRANES. GUINEA PIGS . •• P,J

Birds

HALIFAX. Nova Scotia to 1976 •• J. I 917.16 Halifax• hittorlc Haport.

Pete

636

Guinee plga rd their cera.

MALIF'AX. Nova Scot ie Deter ipt ion 6 traval •· J. I 917 . 16 The City of Halifax .

GlNS See alto

RIFLES

GUYANA Natural reaourcea . Netionaliaation •• Study Bauxite lnduatry •• I ,S 338.988 I cen ' " clearly now .

HALLCMEN •• Storie, •· P F

••-1 .. ,

GWSHU'I Preparation• l ' l l - t . . 970.3 Gwvatun.

,hod,•· P,J

NAIDA CARVINGS -- J , l,S 736 736

HALLCMEN Canadian aociel cuttoms • · P,J 394.2 Hal low'en In Canada . HAt.Ll.Cllt)GENIC IRJGS SH alto LSD POT

let ac""turet ,ur ergi Ii le dtt Heidet. Helde erg I II i le cervingt.

HMILTCN. Ontar lo O.scr ipt ion I t revel •· J, I 917.13 The lleny Fae.. of W.-11 ton .

NAIDA FOLKLCM •·Stories•· P,J 398.209701 le premier eaunon . 398.209701 The FI rat tehnon. NAIDA VISUAL ARTS -- 1,$ 709.01

Scarecrow rd p,.111)kln.

HA"ILTCN. Ontar lo lrd.lttries •• J,I 917.13

The lnduttrial city.

HAND TOO..S Safety .,.asures •· I ,S 621.9 Scies ,n, c i tHUX et Ii ... ,. 621.9 Hrd , ... , chiHlt and fllet.

e ...

Heide art.

HALIFAX S.. alto PORT CF HALIFAX

HAND TOO..S. \loodllork Ing Ser-rt ·• I ,S 621.9 Scraping tool• and at>ratlvH,

HALIFAX . Nova Scotia to 1972 ·• J,I.S 387.11)9716 Port city, Hellfn. 387 . 109716 Ville portualre IHelifaxl

HARES Rabbi ts 6 her .. 599 599

HALIFAX. Hove Scotia to 1974 -- J, I 917 .16 Hall fa•, Hove Scotia.

HARRIS, LAlif!EN STEYAAT. Paint inge ·• l,S Lawren S. Harrie. 759. 11 759.11 lawren S , Herr i •.

338

""m1cld.wi1b rodents -- P ,J

Rodtntt. rebbi It and herH , Rongeurt, lapint et I levrH ,

PRECIS SUBJECT INDEX

HARVESTING.

•• P,J

._,.,.et proo.,ct ion. 633 . 0971

SHketche..,

HERACLES. -- J

Visit to• wheel ferm.

Cenede

HAl,1(S.

•• P,J

598.2 598.2

Greek mylhe Nobel Hercule,.

HERALmY S.. elso COATS Cf' ARPIS

Hawks. LH faucon,.

HEREDITY Effecta on pereonel i ty •• J. I 155.2 Yous et votre peraor-nel It•. 155.2 You end your per1onel ity.

HAZARDS S.. elso

POISO'G

SAF'ETY l'USlflES

HERRING l'ISHING. HAZARDS.

•• J,I

Ci rcul ta. Realdencea 644

HAZARDS,

•• P,J

•• J.I

Electr lei ty s1..q>ly ~i,,..,..t.

639 . 09715 639.09715

Electricel hazerds.

Ret i dences 614 . 8 614 . 8

HAZARDS .

•• P,J

Home Hfety. Home Hfety.

HISTCJIICAI. ASPECTS.

•• J.I

614.8

614.7 614.7 HEALTH ASPECTS.

917. I

Cenedien culture The Her i lege puzzle.

l)J'Ht•ce ~ le fo.,ree? lrtiet 1, smoke? Cl'i lmatripl

971 971.0074

patr ift'Oine .

Discover Ing our he• i I age . Pieces preseving our her It age,

Smoking

·• J,l ,S

613.8 613.8

HISTCJIICAL ASPECTS .

•• J,I

The Smoking epidemic . Le funeur HI .,,. vict i . . .

929.90971

HEARING

HISTCJIICAI. ASPECTS.

•• P,J

•• P,J

152. I HEARING Phyalology •• 612

e

L ·r1e Grend ,...,_, , la p.che fescinea . Grend llenen hlend I weir fithlng.

HISTCJIICAI. ASPECTS. Cenedien cul lure Preservation •• J. I 971 A le ~couverle cl9 noire

Smoke

•• J, I.S

New 8r11>awlck

HIGHLAND GA~S -- p 796,074

School•

HEALTH ASPECTS.

Grend...,,,,, hlend.

Lia ten to my wor Id,

J

HISTCJIICAL ASPECTS,

•• P.J

Heer Ing.

HEATING. HousH. Cenede 1800•1860 •• Re•-ctmenta at Bleck CrNk PionNr

VII lage •• P,J,I 971.3

394.2

394.2

Cenedian I leg. to 1965 Les Drepeeux Cenediena d'eutrefola Cenedian aociel cuatom,.

""•ry 0.vidaon•, t,on,.·

339

1,1,,..,

Cenedien Ch• iatme, , tredl t Iona of Chrlatmes. Cenedien aociel cuatome.

Eeater

Eaater In Cenede.

HISTCJIICAL ASPECTS. Cenedian aociel cuat0ffl9. Vetenl ine'a Dey

•• P,J

Chr

SL

PRECIS SUBJECT INDEX

HISTORICAL ASPECTS. •• J.I 301.31

Citle1

HISTORICAL ASPECTS. •• P.J 394.2 394,2

Dominion Dey

HISTORICAL ASPECTS. •• J.I 394,2

Holideys.

HISTORICAL ASPECTS. •• P.J 394.2

Rement>rence Dey

HI STOA I CAL ASPECTS. •• P.J 394.2

Thank sg Iv i ng.

HISTORICAL ASPECTS. •• P.J 394,2

Vict~ria Dey

The Cl ty , leboretory of hiatory.

Dominion Day. Dominion Dey.

Rement>r ence Day. Ceneda

The Story of Thanksgiving,

Te. . play,

HOCKEY. Ceneda to 1974 -- J 796.9

The Hi1tory of hockey.

The Hockey coach.

IO.IDAYS. C-■da R-,t,rence Day. 394.2

Hi1toricel a1pech -- P,J Rement,rence Day.

Hockey ~ipn-ent.

IO.IDAYS. Cenede Thenltsgiving. Hialoricel es:,ecta -- P.J 394.2 n,. Story of Thenllsglving.

Hockey I - gett Ing reedy.

HO.. I DAYS. C-■da Thenltsgiving. Social CUSIOfflS -- P.J 394.2 Thenhgiving today.

Goal landing.

IO.IDAYS. Cenelerio Huron lndi..., vi I leges -- J, I 970.3 .._,,on lndi..., VI I lege lreconstructedl

Pless

T....,.reture end

389 389

METRIC SYSTEPI,

Plen

......

389

METRIC SYSTEPI,

The l'licrosc- - • del icele 1ool. The l'licrosc- - ih -••lion. The \/or Id of microscOPy,

PIICAOSCCPY SI ide preperel ion -- J, I 578 lleltlng your own 111lero1coplc ti ldH

Pleu 111111tera.

389

535 535

578

Cepeei1y

Volune end eepeelty.

METRIC SYSTEPI. -- J,I

l'IETRIC SYSTEPI. -- P,J

'IICAOSCCPY -- J,I

Vo h.1118 - eepee i t y.

389

-- J,l,S

Cepecity

111891,

PIIGRAT ll)j See also EPIIGRATll)j l""IGRATll)j

Vo lune

Lee Uni lee de volune. Vo lune 1.rii t,. PleHurement.

389

PIILITARY ENGINEERING See also F~TS

Volune

Clbie concepts. PIILITARY FIJO:S See ARl'ED FCR:ES

METRIC SYSTEPI.

-- J,l,S

Pleesur-,1.

389

ME)( I CAN FCl.KLORE

Special 1\bjeets•

Vo lune

Volune - eepeei ly.

PIILK Pesleuriselion -- P,J 637 "' lk end Ice c,e....

Chrietmes -- Stories -- P,J

398,20972 Le Plexl~ 1 I 'hu!t)le present. 398.20972 Plexico , the hu!t)leel gi fl.

PIILK PROCU:TS ...,,..,, ee lure -- P ,J 637 Pli lk end lee ere8111.

MElCICO Deterlpt Ion• travel -- J,I 917;2 Pl1ny •• J, I 917.13

(),ter io , the nor th, tr.,sportat Ion and recreet Ion.

NORTHERN ONTARIO

Spr Ing wl ldflowers •• Field ~ides •• P,J.I.S 582,09713 Spring wildflowrs I Northern (),tar io and OJebee, 582.09713 Flaur, HIJV9g,t8 prlntenierea I nord de I 'tntar io et OJ Cuebec;,

NORTHERN PRAIRIE PROVINCES

Spring wildflowra •· Field ~ides·· P,J,l,S 582 . 09712 Spring wildflowrs , northern

582,09712

Prairie provinces.

Fleurs S8UV9g,tS printenieres I nord de• provinces des Prairies.

NCflTHl,{ST TERRITCJUES Baffin l1land, lrrult. Spring ac:tlvltlaa •• P,J.I 970 ,4 Spring journey. NCflTHl,{ST TERRITORIES Baffin l1land. lrrult. S..-r ac:tlvltlaa •• P,J,I 970 . 4 S..-r daye. NCflTHl,{ST TERRITORIES Baffin Island, lrrult , Vinter ac:tivltlaa •• P,J,I 970,4 Vinter e""'. IOITIMST TERRITORIES Barren GrOU'lda . Canadian lndi- •• J People of tha t

PRAIRIES, Caned• ,Soc lei II fe, 1900·1912 •· J, I 917.2 Les piorniers des Preiries 11900·

971.2

Being born. II eleit u,e foil .... _,,.

301.41 301.41

Teenage !ether. T-,ege mother.

PRESS See elso IEIISPAPERS

PRESSES. lletelwork ing Dr i 11 presses •• I ,S 621.9 Ualng the drill preu.

PRAIRIES . Ceneda Soc lei 11 fe, 1812•1900 •• J, I 971.2 Pioneer I ife on the Preiries

971.2

612.6 612.6

19121

Pioneer II fe on the Preiries

PRIPIATES See elso PIAN PRll'E PIINISTERS . Canede 1867-1911 •• I.S 971.0S llecdoneld to Borden. PRll'E PIINISTERS. Canede 1911·1957 •• I .S 971. 06 Borden to St. L.,rent •

Cl900·19121

PRAIRIES.

North Amer ice Envlronnenl. Adepletion of memmala •· J,I S91.5 Life on the Prelri ...

PRll'E PIINISTERS. Canede 1948·1970 •• I ,S 971.06 St. L.,renl to the preaent.

PRAIRIES, North Americe Envl ronnent. Adaplel ion of memmal• •· P,J 599.097 The Gresalends.

385

PRECIS SUBJECT INDEX

PRll'IE l'llVERS

"8ple syn_.,

PROCU:TIO..

See eleo

-- p

ENGINES

PROCU:TIC,,.

PRINCE EDI/ARO ISLAND

"8ple ey,...,

•• P,J

Cher lottetown. to 1974 -- J . I 917. 17 Cher lottetown. P .E. I.

PROCU:TIC,,.

PRINCE EDI/ARO ISLAND

PRCFESSIOO .

-- s

Economic condi t ione •• J, I.S 330.9717 L• Canede atlant i"'9 , I' II• ell Pr i nce·Edouerd. 330.9717 Atlantic Canede, Prince Edward hland.

\,t,en

Les sucres.

SI idot prog,..,,.,

371.33

610. 73

PRO.£CTORS.

-- s

PRINCE EDI/ARD ISLAND NATIC,,AL PARK •• J,I 917. 17 Prince Edward Island National Park PRINTS lrnul t pr lnh •• J,l ,S 769 L 'art grephi"'9 es(Jlimau. Eskimo pr lnlt. 769 Cenede

Procllc ing your own •I icle progr-.

Canede

ltJra ing -- I ,S

PRINCE EDI/ARO ISLAND Netional perke• Prince Edward Island National Perk•· J,I 917 . 17 Pr inca Edward I eland National Perk

365 365

the HP r'-"•• "8ple .,....,.

664 664 664

PRINCE EDI/ARO ISLAND O.ecrlptlon & trevel -- P,J 917.15 Peul and P8Uline visit New e,....,swick and Prince Edwerd Island.

PRISONS. -- l,S

"8ple •yr...,.

664

ltJrt ing , the chel lenge of cer Ing

Audlovltuel elde

778.2

Le projecteur cinemetogrephl(JJe dot 16 ""'· , 2e per I ie.

PRO.£CTS Use of inforffl81ion source, •· Reseerchert' 11,1iclet •• J Doing a project. 028. 7

PR0NUNC I AT IOf. Pitch••J 421

Eng I I th I8f"9Jell8

PRONUNCIATIO.. Strest •· J 421

Engl lah language

Pitch. ttreH and j'-"Cture,

Pl tch, tires• and j'-"Cture,

PROVINCES. Canede lnforffl81 ion sources• Postag9 ••-• •· J, I 769 Canede and i It provincH,

Un monde fermes .

A Capt iv• eociety.

PROCYO'ONAE See RACCCOf,;

PROD..CTl0N.

-- , .s

PROD..CTION, •• J, I.S

PROV INC I AL COATS CJ' ARl'IS •• J,I 929.90971 F'lags, coah of erme, and floral ent>lemt of Canede .

Audiovleuel "'8leriel•

371.33

Procllcing your own in9truct ional eudlo•vl•uel progr..,,..

PROVINCIAL FLAGS Canadian Provincial flags •• J, I 929.90971 Flags, coats of erme, and florel ent,leme of Canede • 929,90971 LH DrapHUII Cenediena et lwr usag9. 929.90971 Canadian flagt and how they ere used.

Maple ayr...,

664

Trip to the au;er buah,

386

PRECIS SUBJECT INDEX

929.90971

PUBERTY RITES. L' i 1-t lndiant •• J, I.S 970.3 """-rty I perta 1 6 2,

LH drape81J)( canedifll'IS •I levr usege.

PROVINCIAL FLORAL E"BlE11S -- J,I 929.90971 Flltgs, coats of arms, and f lore I ent, Iems of Canede.

PUBl IC ORDER SERVICES

See also POLICE

PUBl IC SERVICE.

PROVINCIAL GOVERtf'IENT. Canede -- I.S 354. 71 L• gouv•r,_,,t provincial. Provincial goverrwnent. 354. 71

•• J.I

PSYCHOLOGICAL ASPECTS, Drug abuse -- J.I 613.8 IJhy do ~opl• tat• druge? 613.8 Pour~I prfll'ld-on de le drogue?

PUBl IC TRANSPORT

Safely meesures -- P ,J 614.8 Trfll'lsit ••f•ty.

PUBLIC TRANSPORT. Cit iH. Canede -- Study regions• Chlerio . Toronto -- P,J,I 388. 409713 Pl.bl ic transportel ion in the city. PI..ERTO RICAN F'Cl.lCLORE •- Stories •· P .J 398 . 2097295

PSYCHOLOGY See also BEHAVICMl

The Ti~r and the ret,bl t.

PULP 6 PAPER INDJSTRIES •• J,I

E"°TIONS

"ENTAL PROCESSES PERSONAL I TY SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY

PULP & PAPER JN[IJSTRIES. "8relhon. Chier io -- J,I "8rethon. Chier lo. 917.13

PSYCHOTROPIC DRUGS See also ALCOHOL Al'IPHETA"INES BARBITURATES LSD

PULP 6 PAPER INWSTRIES. No,wfoundland -- J.I 676 . 09718 Pulp and ~ r ..-utec:tur ing In No,wfoundland,

POT

PULP & PAPER INrusTRIES. -- J.I

Lea aolvanta. . Solvfll'lla ,

676.09714

l).,ebec Provine•

~pr int In l).,ebec.

Engines. "ctor vehicles Fuel """'s . "8intenance 6 repair -- l,S 629 . 22 Pia ton,. oi I and and fuel ,,..,.,••

f'U"PS.

PUBERTY

-- J

The Roi• of the Pl.bl ic S.rvlce.

350.971

PROVINCIAL GOVERNP1ENT. Clll'lade Re let Iona with federal goverrwnent -- J , I Ott-• and the provinces , iuuea, 342 , 4 ehoic•• and velue1.

PSYCHOTROPIC ORUGS Solvents -- I ,S 613 . 8 613.8

Canede

612 . 6

P\.t>er ty. Engines. "clor vehicles 011 """''· "81ntanane• 6 r - i r -- I ,S Pistone, ol I and and fuel ,,..,.,•• 629,22

f'U"PS,

PUBERTY

•• J,I 612 . 6 612.6

Eire p,ber•. The llaaning of ~rty.

387

PRECIS SUBJECT INDEX

PIKTUATJ()j.

-- J

English 181'9-Jage

421

Uaing i:u,ctuet ion

Q.£BEC PROVIPCE 1756-1791 -- J.l 971.01

,..,t,.

Fron, fleur-de-1 ia to l.hlon Jeck,

PIKTUATf()j. Engl lah 181'9-J9Qe Apoetrophea -- J 421 OJotet Ion ,..,kl end the ei,oatrophe

Q.£BEC PROVIPCE All.l"il"UII irdntries •• J,I 669 All.l"i....,,. proeeuing in Quebec.

PIKTUATJ()j. Engl lah l8f9J191 Cepl tel let tere -- J 421 Using Cll!)itel lettera.

Q.£BEC PROVIPCE Appalachian r99ion. Geogr.,t,y •- J. l .S 917.14 Le tlJebec • les Appleehee. 917.14 The Province of Q.iebee • the Appeleehlen r19ion.

PIKTUATl()j. Engl iah 1111"9J199 Corrmee -- J 421 Comnas,

Q.£BEC PROVIPCE Asbestos. IHning -· J. I 622 Asbestoa fflining In Quebec.

PIM: TUA Tl ON , Eng I i eh 1"9Jl99 Exel-lion ,..,ta -- J 421 Periods, ~•lion ,..,kt, end

(l£8EC PROVIPCE 0.scr ipUon e, !revel •· P .J 917.14 p.,1 end P.,line viait Q.iebee.

••cl8"'11t ion ,nerks.

PUCTUATl()j. Engl l1h lenr,J.1899 Perlode -- J Periods, (1.Jeltion merkt, end 421

Q.£9EC PROVIPCE Geography •• J. I 330.9713 330.971]

exclamation ,narks.

P\.NCTUATION. Engl ieh I ~ Quotet Ion ,..,ta -- J OJotet ion 421

,..,kt

end the l!)01lrophe

Pl.l'IISHIIENT SH eleo PENAL SYSTE" Pl.f'PETRY ·- P.J.I

791.S

Q.£9EC PROVINCE Lee S.int•Jeen r19lon . lrdntr ies •- J. I 971. 14 ~y-Lelte St. Jom • the Like R99ion. Q.£9EC PROVIPCE L.,,..,, ien region. 917.14 917.14

Telling atorlea with p.q,eh end

.... ta.

Q.£BEC PROVIPCE Leurentien r99ion.

OLEBEC CITY

S2S

to 1976 ·- J. I 917.14

OLEBEC PROVINCE -- I

917 .14

Centre! Cenede , the people. Centre! Cenede , the piece.

Geogr.,t,y •- J. I .S Le ~ c , le Pletea, 1...,rentien. The Prov inc• of Quebec • the Laurent ien r~ion.

\linter eetlvltiea -· P,J,l,S Leurent ien winter.

Quebec Cl ty, QAbec .

Q.£9EC PROVIPCE llagde I en II lenda . 917.14 917 . 14

Q.iebec.

Q.£9EC PROVIPCE llenowen Indians. 970.S 970.S

388

Deacrlptlon e, trevel •- J,I llagde I en Is l ends . LH I IH de le lledelelM,

Reserve! ion Ii fe •- I ,S L'hieloire de "8nowen • p,..,1ire per tie. Hietory of ...,__., , pert 1.

PRECIS SUBJECT INDEX

970.5 970.5

582.09713 Fleur, sauveges pr intani•res • 1ud de I ' Ont er io et du C)Jebec . 582 .09713 F' leurs sauveges pr intani•r•• • nord de I 'Ont er io et du C)Jebec.

L'histoire de llenowan I deu> i •

TOTE" Pa.ES, Br I llah Colu,t,le -- J.l,S 736 Totem pole telH.

TCU:H

Vlei la lo Ogoti -- l.S 370.19 City atudenta vlait Ogoti.

-- P,J

TCJRa.TO

152.1

TCU:H Phyt iology -- J 612

1849-1972 -- J, I 388.409713 Trenaport ■ tlon In Toronto.

Tr ■naport.

411

Touch ""I wor Id.

S,,.11, IHte rd touch,

PRECIS SUBJECT INDEX

TCU::H Phyelology -- J,I

612

C....:le 1872-1975 -- S 331 . 880971 Deve lop,,ent .

TRAC£ ~IO'E. O.,r f Ive ,..,,.. of touch.

TCMI Pl.AffUNG See l.ABAN Pl.AfftlNG

TRADING POSTS. Fur trede. Br i 11th Cohlltlie l'or t Langley •• J, I .S 971.1 Le Fort L~ley , cerrefour de le cote ouest. 971.1 l'ort Langley , getewey to the"'

TCMIS

See el ao

CITIES

TRADING POSTS. Fur trede. .._,, lobe LOW9r Fort Gerry·· J.l,S 971.27 LOW9r Fort Gerry • legec:y of the fur 1rede.

T0KICO..0GY See elao POISOIS TRACli::S. Anlmele . Cenede -- Field ~ldee -- P,J 591 Ani.,.I trec:ka .

TRADING POSTS . Fur trede. 0,ter lo l'ort Villi . . -- I 971.3 Life in the old Fort. 971.3 The Growth. the decl i,.. ,

TRADE See eleo Fl.A TRADE INIJJSTRIES \/HEAT TRADE TRADE , Cenede to 1969 -- J

382.0971

TRADITIO'E See elso OJSTO'IS TRAINS. Cenedien Net ionel Turbo trein •· P.J 385 . 0971 Inter-cl ty treln .

A Survey,

TRANSISTCAS.

-- s

TRADE,

North Amerlce 1800- 1850 -- P,J,I

970

TRADE.

Ccmnerce.

Ont er lo

1800•1850 ·- Re•-ctmenh et Upper Cenede Vi I lege •J, 1 971.3 Le Vi I lege. 971.3 llork end trede. TRADE EKHIBITIONS See .1,0 AGRICU.. Tl.AAL SHOIIS EXPO '67 EKPO '70 TRADE UNIONS.

E lectronlc _ i _ , t

621.3815

The Tren1i1tor.

TRANSISTCAS. Electronic -ipment Appl icet ions •· S 621.3815 Trensiator IJ!Pllcetlon. TRANSNISSICN SYSTEPIS. l'!otor vehlc let l'leintenence & r - i r •· I ,S 62':l ,22 Driving . .chenitffl ,

TRANSPARENCIES Overheed trensperencie, •- I .S 371.33 Handnede overheed treneperenclH end their uee.

Cenede

1800-1919 -- S 331.880971 Begiminge.

TRANSPARENCIES Overheed trensperencie,, Diezo proceu ·- S 371. 33 The Diezo proceu .

412

PRECIS SUBJECT INDEX

TRANSPORT See •lao AIR SERVICES LAND TRANSPCJlT PUBLIC TRANSF'mT

TRANSPCRT . C i t i H -- Study region••

TRANSPCRT . -- J

VEHICLES

IIATER TRANSPIJIT TRANSPMT to 1967 -- J, I

380

O.,r shr Inking wor Id.

TRANSPCJIT. -- J,I

TRANSPORT Canedian Indian transport -- J.l,S 970.4 Indians , i,.rl II. TRANSPMT. Cenect. -- Foree••'• -- J,I

380.5

TRANSPORT. -- J,I

TRANSPORT.

Caned•

380.5

TRANSPMT.

•• I

380

Transport•tion rel com,u,ic•tion In.Japan.

Japan

380.5

Japan

II , ,,..,,portal ion rel

COlfflU1 i c• t

ion.

TRANSPCJIT.

Toronto

1849-1972 -- J. I

..,•..

Trenaport•tlon

388.409713 Tr.-,aport•t ion In Toronto.

lodrf ,

by •Ir end

Age of ate. . end ti. aitOlftClbi le.

TRA\,\.ING . COOffl9rciel fishing Otter 1, .. 1ing -- 1.5 639 L• chalutege. 639 Otter tr . . 1ing. TREES

FtllESTS De I• terr•• l'eir. ,.._,, rel wlnga.

TREES Deciduout ' ' " ' -- Field guide• -- I ,S 582 Oeciduout trNt ,

Canedlan Shield

380.5

Transportet ion in ti. Canadian Shield. L• lloucl ier cenadien - moyens de trensport.

581.3 581.3

Agr I culture. inclJstry rcl t renspor tat Ion.

TRIALS. Canada Procecllr• -- I

Chi~

380.5

TREES Evergreen''"' -- Field guidH -- l,S 585 Evergreen ' ' " ' · TREES Growth -- P ,J, I

Chi~

915.l

TR~T. •• J,I

Japan

See also

380.5

TRANSPORT.

Today rel tomorrow.

Canect.

1900-1974 -- J,I 380.5 380 .5

TRANSPmT . •· J.l,S

Toronto -- J, I

TR~T. Nor th ""8r i ca 1800-1850 -- P .J. I 380.5 r,..,,po,tat Ion.

Ceneda

1850-1930 -- J,I 380.5

Cht•r io.

388.•09713 Transport•t Ion.

340

ChlN 11 - ,,_po,tat Ion.

413

11.,trlt ion et crol11anc1 di I 'arbra \ot,y do ' ' " ' grow?

How doH ti. , . . wort?

PRECIS SUBJECT INDEX

TROUT FARl'IING. •• J,I

,._,i lobe

U(RAINIAN SOCIAL Cl13TO'IS . Easter Egg-pa i nt i ng -- 1,S 914. 7 Pysanky.

639 . 097127 Trout farming in llani lobe . TRl.CKS .

•• P,J

llotor vehlclH ,

388.34 TUBAL LIGATI~ . l , S,A

Truck• In Cenecle.

Nomad I c

t,jfll.ATES See elso Bl.HALD CATTLE OOl«EYS GOATS HCRSES

Contraception Tlbel ligation and vaaecton,y.

613.9 T~~A

t,j~R~VEUFED CCLNTRIES See THIRD IIOlLD

Cenecle

COllfflJl'I I

910

t iH

••

J,I

Ncffledic journey peoples .

I

three nomadic

I.Nill.ATES . •• J.I

Arel ic North America Envlromwnt. Adaptation of.....,..,. -- J,I 574 , 509712 Life on the Berren Landa .

TUNDRA .

T\.RBO TRAIN.

•• P,J

c...i..

599

Hoofed - • • of

362. 706 362. 706

lohat i • t,jlCEI'? Cl.o'est-ce CfJ'I.JjlCEF?

I.NICEF

•· P,J,I

C....:liw, National

385.0971

Cenecle

lnter-ci ty train.

TURKISH FOLKLORE •· Stor IH -- J

1.NITED NATICH.3 INTERNATlie 0.ecripllon & trevel •· J,I 917.11 Viclorie.

VISUAL "£DIA See also GRAPHIC "£DIA

VICT~IA DAY Hletorlcel especte •· P,J 394 . 2 Vietorie Dey.

YCl.CAIUS

Effecla on lrtdfo,.,. •• J,I 551.2 551.2

VILLAGES. "ldland. Onl•rlo Huron Inell-, vi I leges •• J, I 970. 3 Huron lndi_, VII lege Creconet rue led)

417

Geonorphol09ie vole.,1~. Volcanic tandfor.,..

PRECIS SUBJECT INDEX

VOLCANOES. -- J , I

VOLTAGE. •• J,I

VAR Of' 1812 •• J , I

lcelend 914 . 91

971.03 971.03

Volc_._a.

Electricity 621.31

VOLI.K l'leeeur-,,t •· P,J

389 389

The Ver of 1812. Le Guerre de 1812.

VARS

Current end preHure .

See •• s o

SEVEN YEARS' VAR

VAR CJ' 1812 IGI.D VAR 1 IGI.D VAR 2

Pletur e de vo h.,nea , To mHaure volu,,e,

VARS VOLI.K l'leHur-,,t. 389

Role of Cenede, to 1867 •• I L• Lutte pour ...,. terre nouvelle. 971 Struggle for the new lend. 971

Pletr i c ayatem •• I Lee Uni tea de volu,,e , Volu,,e ,_., i It,

389

YATER

See elso VOLI.K l'leeeur-,,t.

ICE Pletrlc ayatem •· J,I Clbic concepts .

389

VATER •• J,I VOLI.K l'leeaur-,,t.

389

VOLI.K l'leesurement . 389

389

574.5

The Neturel ecoloon of nter.

Pletric ayatem •• J,I.S Voh.... • cepecity. VA TEA SPalTS See elso BOATING CAPa:ING SCUBA DIVING ~EL DIVING

SI·· J Un Volu,,e • ,_.,. cepec i te . Pleeaur Ing volu,,e,

SVl""ING VALLPAPER Hanging•• S 698 . 6 VALLS Br l ckleylng.

693.2

YATER TRANSPCJIT See elso CANALS

Peper hanging eppl lcet ion.

SHIPPING

Bonding·· S Vel le end bonde .

VATERT~T . Cenecle to 1830 •• J. I 386 . 0971 ...,, nye in • new lend. 386.0971 Un llonde nouve..., , dee nouvel IH,

.,.,hode,

VAR See eleo "ILITARY ENGINEERING

YATER TRANSP(JIT. C.-..cle to 1977 •• J . I 386.0971 0n c....i;.,

VAR OF 1812 -- I ,S

971.03

w■ tera .

The Ver of 1812. YATER TRANSPCJlT. Cenede. Speciel elbjecta . Ornlng9 by V. H.Bertlett •• J.I 971 Life elong the nternya.

418

PRECIS SUBJECT INDEX

l,(LfARE SERVICES FOR CHILIHN Block parenta •· P ,J 362 . 7 --'-'• narrow etc- . 362.7 Ji..,.ie to the rHcue. 362. 7 Short cut to trOl.ble.

\IATERFCM. See also CANADA GEESE

LOCNS \IATERFCM.. •• J,I

North America 598 . 2 598 . 2

\IATSON , HCl'IER.

-- 1.s

l.(LrAI~ SERVICES f(JI CHILIHN t.NICEF • • P ,J. I 362 . 706 ""8t i I l.NICEF? 362 . 706 llJ'Ht•ce (1,.l'l.NICEF?

Birds, in wtlanda. llaterfowl •

Paint Inge

759 . 11

'). Fact and fancy.

first women•s liberators n : la peche L'lle Grand Mana n.

a

fascines.

639.09715

L'integrite.

917.15

Integrity.

Les lies de 18 Madeleine.

Inter-ci ty train.

917.14

!Ha le Grans : une legende Ukrainienne. ma the mighty : a Ukrainian legend. Images d'unc ville miniE're.

Indian arts and crafts.

398.2094 7

International airport.

Introducing map scale.

912

Introducing the Canadian Shield.

918.5

Introducing the postage stamp.

917 .1 769

970.4

Introduction

part I.

Indians

: life on the Plains.

Indians of the Great Plains.

970.4

the people and the land.

Introduction to maps.

970.4

912

Introduction to the Niagara Fruit Belt.

970.4

The Inuit.

Les Indiens des Rgions subarctiques.

Industrial community 1 , paHerns of growth.

Irish cultural heritage.

301.34

L'industrie du fer et de l'acier au Canada.

Irish immigration.

301.4509713

325. 71

523.7 Iron and steel industry in Canada.

a

la carte topographique.

a

la plongee

a

l'echelle de la carte.

The lroquois-Muron Nations tEastern lloodland Indians). 970.3

912

Irrigated farming in Alberta.

599

It isn"t easy. Inside outside.

913

tuba et scaphandre

797 .2

Insec tivores and bats.

338.40971

912

The Iroquoian people. I

301.450971

914.15

Irish feuds and quarrels.

338.40971

autonome.

398.209415

Irish contributions to Canadian life.

917.13

917.13

394.2

Ireland , O'Reilly'• Christmes cap.

970.4

797.2

970.4

Inventing a heritage.

970.4

Influence du soleil sur la terre.

401

An Introduction to snorkel and scuba div ing.

970.4

970.4

Indians yesterday and today.

917.l

333. 7

Introduction to language study.

970.4

Indians of the Pacific North.,es1. Indians of the Southwest

Introduction to energy.

970.4

330.971

917.12

A'1 Introduction to Canada's geography.

Indians of the Northeastern \loodlands.

Les Indiens des Plaines.

I

912

Introduction , the \lestern Plains.

970.4

Indians leaders and centres of renewal.

Initiation

613.9

Introducing the topographical map.

Indians

Initiation

387. 7

The Intrauterire device.

793.3

part II.

Jnitiation

917.12

685

Indians

The Industrial city.

385.0971

The Interior Plains.

709.01

Indian dance s and masks. Indian snowshoes.

398.20947

917.13

!r,dian children of the Andes.

179 179

152.4

631. 7

301.41

L'ltalie , la legende de Dame la Befana.

440

398.20945

Title Index Jack.

was e v ery inch a sailor.

Land of gold , land of ise during \Jorld \Jar II. Je renvie.

301.450971

The Legend of 1he Christmas tree.

152.4 160.76

398.209701

The Legend of Iha loon.

152.4 The Legend of

Jealousy, 179

the raven who flew bac~oards.

398.2

Jean-Paul Riopel!, .

759.11

La Legende de rarbre de Nol!!.

Jean-Paul Riopelle.

759.11

Lengthy lales.

971.01

Leroy, Saskatchewan.

917.214

Jean Talon.

971 .01

Let's go to the fair.

607.4

jeunes lndiens de Andes.

The Jewish peopl.. MacDonald.

920

615

LSD.

615 523. 7 523.3

La Lune , ses phases.

L i fe on a Chinese commune : part 2 t building. manufacturing. transport , schools and entertainment.

971

La Lutte pour une terre nouvelle.

915.1 Life

LSD.

179

La Lumiere du •oleil.

920

The Life of Sir llilfrid Laurier.

631.0952

Lowland agriculture in Japan.

llacdonald to Borden.

on a Chinese commune , homes end farming.

llagda:en Islands.

971.05

917.14

915.1

920

llagnificent Cetawayo.

574.509712

Life on the Barren Lands.

523. 7

Light from the sun. Une Ligne Linear -

!lake something new.

745.5

Plak ing a body mask.

746.9

Plaking banners.

area.

389

Linear measurement. Linear units.

389

une surface.

llalacca , gateway to llalaysia.

llale and female.

152.1

The L i ttle match girl.

915.95

591.1

Les mammiferes marins du Canada.

F

The Plandarin and the butt~rflies. The Living room and clothes. Local government. Longitude.

526

971.03

Lord Selkirk • the colonizer.

Love and marriage.

llani toba.

917.127

398.20951

917.127

917.127

Le llanitoba , vue d'ensemble.

971.04

The Lost wisdom Usraell.

917.127

llani toba , the Shield.

523.8

Lord Ourhc"m's mission.

Lord Elgin's decision.

llanitoba.

Mani toba • a broader view.

152.1

Looking at the stars.

599

177

352.071

Look at my world.

5 78

Le llale - la femeDe 591.1

160.76

Lister, to my world.

970

!laking your own microscc.ric slides.

440.7

Listen for the clues .

746.3

The Plaking of a farm.

389

389

Le lion et ie rat.

372.6

La maison aux fantoones.

591.5

Life on the Prairies.

Le Planitoba , les Plaines.

920

Plani toba , the plains.

398.2095694

llany different me-a.

362.8

442

917.127 152.4

917.127

917.127

971.27

Title Index The Many F ,ices of Hamilton. The Map.

917.13

The Metr:c system

912

I

a better way - · for some.

l'lets-toi ,) ma place!

Map orientation.

389

160. 76

"eules. toupies. scies fl,etriques. et corr oyeurs.

912

621.9

Mepie syrup.

664

Maple syrup.

664

l'lexico , the humblest gift.

Marathon, Ontario.

La marijuana : quelques verites. Marine mammals of Canada. "Mary Davidson's home". Masks .

• across modern Mexico.

l'lexico

917.13

La Mexique • !'humble p,esenl.

615

The l'licroscopa - its operation.

971.3

l'lilk and ice cream. The

Masks of the North American Indians.

391.09701

!'1m.

535 535

637

971.3

Les l'lillions d'etoiles.

523.8

152.4 !'liner als.

Masques oes lndiens de l'Amerique du Nord.

338.20971

Ninerals for Canadians.

391 .09701

Mass.

917.2

398.20972

The Microscope - a delicate tool.

599

731

Les Masques.

398.20972

338.20971

1'1ining town 11'1anitouwadge, Ont.>.

389

Mass matters.

The Mir acu:ous hind • a hungarien legend.

389

The Meaning of maturity .

398.209439

173

La missior, de Lord Durham. The Meaning of puberty.

971.03

612.6 l'lixed farmir,9 ir, l'lar,itoba.

Measuring length and area.

631.097127

389 The r!odern Eskimo.

Measuring mass.

917.13

970,4

389 r!oi et mes diverse• persor,alites.

Measuring volume.

389

The r!onarch buller!ly.

152.4

595. 7

La Mecanisation dans l'expolitation foresti8're de rest du Canada. 634 .9

Le l'londe ,) rheure du ayst•ma international.

Mechanized logging in eastern Canada.

Un monde fermet.

The Medicine that restores life.

Methodes de peche. Les Metiers.

365

Ur, 11onde nouveau. des methodes nouvelles.

398.209701

Medieval community 1 , the knight. Mesure de volumes.

634.9

11or,ey , how much do you need?

940.l

389

r!oney

I

plann;ng • budget.

r!oney , how to sper,d ii.

639

971.3

l'lor,uments of the past.

The Metric system

why?

The Metric system

a better way .... for all!

The Metric system

how?.

l'loor, exploration.

389

389

11osaic Car,ada.

443

332.024

332.024 332.024

915.1

629.45

The l'loon's position in space.

389

38')

917,1

523.3

386.0971

Title Index Mother Earth , an Indian view.

The Native peop ,es of the Pecilic Northwest European cMtact to the pr esent day. 970.4

299

398.20971

La mouetle et la baleine.

The Net;ve peoples of

Mount Curr ie

sL1mmer

camp.

970.3

Mountain environments of Jspan.

324.71

~y ~am ii y ;s Chinese.

fiy ·Italian her itage.

The New north.

363.3

The Newspaper

301.450971 398.209701

National Arts Cenire.

humain.

612.6

The Newspaper , part J.

070

The Newspaper business.

971.3

National Res£tarch Council.

708

Nob~ Hercules. 339.3

Nomadic journey

970.l

I

910

599

363.20971

391.09701 790

Mounted Police

I

the long march west.

363.20971 The North 'Jest l'lountad .:>oiice -

970.5

1885.

The Native peoples of the Great Plains European contact . 970.4

Northern development at what cost?

, initial

I

the Rebelhon of

363.20971

lhe Northern lerr;tor;es. Native peoples of the Great Plains contact to the present day. 970.4

r

three :1oma:tic peoples.

North 'Jest Mounted Police , the K.lor,dike Gold Rush.

970.l

Native land claims in B.C. , an introduction

The

F

292

The North Amer;can buffalo.

North 'west

Cl850-l 976i.

622

Le Noel de !a famille Nartin.

607

Nati'le and European in North America.

Native games .

676.09714

The Night before Chr;stmas.

National output and its measurement.

Mative Canadians.

070

Nick.el mining in Manitoba.

790.20971

The National Gallery of Canada.

3e6.0971

part 2.

I

Newsprint in Quebec .

591.1

et,e

574.5

970.4

New •·ays in a new land.

301.450971

Naba-Cha and lhe Rocky Mountains.

La Naissance d'un

5 74 .5

Nature in the neighbourhood.

970.4

1he f ireman.

Nati v e clothing.

665

Nature adapts t,, the city.

301.450971

My escape from death.

574.5

917.13

The Natural environment. Natural gas in Alberta.

My birthplace was lndia.

La Naissance.

411.09701

The Natural ecology of water.

971.2

The Municipa:1 el~ ... tion .

My father

the Pacific Northwest : initial

970.4

Native picture w,;ting.

915.2

372.6

Moving day .,,;~-up. Moving in.

European contact.

330.9711

The Mountainous \lest.



970.5

917.12

European

The Native peoples of the Northeastern 'woodlands European contact lo \he present day. 970.4

The Northwest l'lounted Police.

I

Notre planete The Native peoples of the Northeastern '\,loodlands initial European contact . 970.4

330.9712

The Nortt,land.

1

444

I

la terre.

525

363.20971

Title Index Un nouvel ordre economiQue international "parlons-en". 338.91

Ontario

La Nouvelle-Frnnce.

Onterio.

Nova ScoUa.

971 .01

917.16

917.13 917.13

L'Onterio.

Nova Scotia poultry farming .

636.5

Ontario.

621.48

Nuclear ener·gy.

the north. transportation and recreation.

I

917.13

Nurse of Newfoundland.

920

Nursing • the challenge of caring.

610. 73

971.3

o.,tario's heritage.

971.J

Opiates.

641.1

Nutrition - 0 new lool. .

615

581.3

574.5

Les Organismes et le maieu.

Objects in o•Jr lives .

970.3

Orientation & compass.

Les Objets disparus.

160.76

L'orientation de la carte.

152.1

584

Orchids of Eastern North America.

Nutrition el croissance de l'erbre.

Observing

917.11

Orchard City IKelowna, B.C.I.

641.1

Nutrition and health.

917.13

Ontario's heritage.

by hearing. tasting. smeHing. touching.

06enteering.

796.5 "112

796.5

Origins end orly history of English. Observing by seeing

I

152.1

917.13

Oshawa, Ontario.

152.1 Observing by

seeing

colours black. white. brown.

Of the ferm.

shapes and sizes.

Otter trawling.

407 370.19

Our five senses of touch.

Les oiseaux des vales.

Our journey into space.

598.2

Our place in the universe.

792

The Old map mystery.

Our shrinking world.

372.6

On Canadiar, roads.

388.30971

On Canadian waters.

386.0971

The One-horned mountain goat.

551 612 523.4 523.1

380

L'ours et les deux compagnons. L'ours noir.

398.209701

599

L'ours polaire.

F

Outdoor cool.ing.

445

523.1

971.5

Our ever-changing earth.

665

One kitten for Kim.

issues. choic.E-s

639

Our dual heritage.

Ogol.i native people visit the city.

Old age ma,eup.

I

Our discovery o• the universe.

407

Oil in Alb,;rta.

917.13

Ottawa and the provinces values. 342.4

516

407

Of the horse. Of lhe land.

I

917.13

Otta•• - the urban community. Ottawa - Canada's capital.

Observing by seeing

420.9

colours purple, orenge, green.

599 613.6

440.7

and

Title Index Paul and Pauline visit '1anitoba and Saskatchewan.

613.6

Outdoor survival kit.

917.12

912

Outline maps of Canada.

Paul and Pauline visit New Brunswick end Prince Edward Island. 917.15

the world : part 2 • Europe and

Outline maps of Afr ica. 912

Paul and Pauline visit Nova Scotia and Newfoundland. Outline m2ps of Australia. 912 Outline maps of

912

the

world

3 , Asia and

part

Paul and Pauline visit Ontario.

917.13

Paul and Pauline visit Quebec.

917.14

the world , part 1 , the Amer icas.

333. 7

An Over v iew of the Niagara Fruit Belt. Ovulation -

917.16

mammiferes.

591.1

The Owl and the lemming , Eskimo legend.

Paul-Emile Borduas.

759.11

Paul-Emile Borduas.

759.11

La piche i la Seine IEcossaise et Danoise).

398.2

Painless Parker .

920 698.3

People of the North Pacific Coast .

595. 7

La peon de nuit.

698.6

Pepper's Christmas.

La Parada du Pere Noel ii Toronto. Parallel line de velopment . Paris.

394.09713

Periods. quesHon marks. and exclamation marks. Perseverance.

Parliament , making and changing laws. Parliament buildings.

Parties and elections. Partis et elections.

F

598.2

Perching birds.

671.2

720.94 '328. 71

179

Peru 1 • life in the Andes.

328.71

Parliamentary government.

La Petite marchande aux allumettes.

329.971

L.,s peuplades de la CBte No,-ci-0,,est.

296.4

Physical setting.

Pattern development by triangulation.

Patterns of li fe.

671.2

Pick the picture,

523.3

The Pill

~17.123

Paul and Pauline visit British Columbia.

917.12 160. 76

Pictou. Nova Scotia.

612.6

574.509712

Paul and Pauline Visit Alberta.

F

~70.4

Le Peuple Canadien et son envirorv,ement.

329.971

Pattern of qmbryo development.

918.5

398.2094 7

Peter and the wolf.

328.71

Phases of the moon. Passover .

970.4

People of the sub-Arctic.

595. 7

970.4

970.4

People of the Plains.

Paper hanging applic ation. La papillon ,ionarque.

914.91

The People and their wo,-k .

Painting a panelled door.

639

614.8

Pensez -securite-.

917.11

917.16

613.9

Pin point passing.

796.9

Pioneer Christmas.

971.3

The Pioneer community.

446

971.3

769

421

Title Index The Pioneer community.

Pioneer family life.

Point Pelee National Park.

971.3

Pioneer entertainment.

971.3

The Polar bear.

971.3

The Police force , behind the

Pioneer homes and schools in Eastern Canada.

Pioneer inventions.

971.3

The Police force

971.3 I

Pioneer life in the Maritimes.

971.5

Political life.

part 2.

971.5

Les poneys , petits et grands.

971.2

Les populations.

Pioneer f;fe on the Prairies 11900-19121.

971.2

Populations.

Les pic,nniers des Mari times

1

1ere partie.

Les pionniers des Mari times

1

2e partie.

Les pionniers des Prairies 11900-19121. Les pionniers du Haut-Canada. Les piquants du Pore-Epic. Pistons. oil and

Pitch. str.;oss and juncture.

387.109716 387.109715

Port of Thunder Bay.

971.5

Port of Toronto.

917.2

386.09713

386.09713

The Port of Toronto.

386.09713

The Port of Vancouver.

398.209701

387.109711

La position de la lune.

629.22

523.3

Pottery , hand building techniques.

421

Places preseving our hedlage.

387.109716

The Port of St. John.

971.3

fuel pumps.

The Planet we live on.

591.5

Port of Halifax.

971.5

Pourquoi les pieds-noirs ne font jamais de n-,al au• souris. 398.209701

971.0074

Pourquoi prend-on de la drogue? The Praire provinces.

917.12

301.450971

917.13 The Prairie region.

Plant communities. wasteland wildflowers.

917.12

582 Pre-natal development.

Plant communities, woodlot and wetlands.

598.2

581.9712 Predators.

Plants, spcnges. coelenterates.

598.2

574.92 Le pre'llier saumon.

Plants, spor.ges, coelenterates.

398.209701

574 .92

Premiers soins en forit. collier.

The Pocket gophers .

612.6

581.971 The Predators.

a

614.8

598.2 Prince Edward Island National Par\. 599 Principaux signaux de d~tresse.

Un Poids - une masse.

613.8

642 Prairie homestead.

Planning for future use.

Le plongeon

738.1

525

Planning and preparing meals.

Plants of the Arctic.

599

591.5

Port city • Halifax. 971.2

363.2

320.951

Pioneer f;fe on the Prairies 11812-19001.

Les pioneers des Prairies U812-1900l.

363.2

363.2

part 1.

971

scenes.

part of the community.

The Police officer.

Pioneer lift., in the Maritimes

Pioneers , part I.

917.13

599

389 Principes de canotage.

447

797.1

384

917.17

Title Index

Principles of magnetism.

The Puffer.

640

Principles of kitchen management. 538.01

411

Pulp and paper.

Le Printemps el l"ete , ce qu"ils sonl.

525

6 76

Pulp and paper

676.09718

Puss 'n Boots.

Problems of !and use in urban fringe - urban shadow areas. 333. 7

Problems of urban environment. The Process of reproduction.

398.20944

Put them in order. Pysanky.

301.34

160. 76

914. 7

Quand je serai grand.

591.1

Le Processus de reproduction.

manufacturing in Newfoundland.

591.1

Le Qu6bec.

Producing graphics for slides and filmstrips.

778.2

Quebec.

Producing your own instructional audio-visual programme. 371.33

152.4

~17.14

917.14

Le Quebec , les Appleches.

917.14

Le Quebec , la Plaine du Saint-Laurent. Producing your own slide program.

Le Quebec , le Plateau laurentien. Le projecteur cinematographie de 16 mm

778.2

Le

Le

projecteur

partie.

778.2

1

3e partie.

cinematogrephique de 16 mm.

projecteur cinematographique de 16 mm, parlie. 778.2

Prologue (175g-19571.

917.14

371.33

1

917.14

Quebec and Ontario , old colony and new outpost. 971

2e

Quebec City, Quebec.

lire

917.14

Queen Charlotte Islands.

917.11

Queen Charlotte Islands.

917.11

Qu'est-ce que la fum6a?

614.7

C810.9

Une promenade en traineau. Proper bush clothing.

372.6 Qu'est-ce que l'eide eu developpement inlerna I ional? 338.91

646

La protection de l"environnement.

Qu'est-ce que l'hyg;ene alimentaira?

333.9

641.1

The Prov·ince of Quebec , the Appalachian region. 917.14

Qu'est-ce qui est blanc ou jaune, el qui fail marcher les doi!,ls? 384.6025

The

Qu'est-ce qui manque?

Province

917.14

of

Ouebec

I

the Laurentian region.

160. 76

Qu'est-ce qui ,,. ve pas? The Province of Quebec 917.14

I

Les Provinces des Prairies.

Les Provinces Maritimes.

the St. Lawrence region.

Qu'est-ce qu'on peut fe;re da ce?

917.12.

Qu'est-ce qu'UNICEF'?

917.15

The Raccoon.

Puberty : parts I & 2.

Redial line development.

970.3

612.6

Public tran$portation in the city.

The Raflsmen.

745.5

362. 706

Quotation marks end the apostrophe.

Provincial government 354. 71

Puberty.

160.76

421

599 6 71.2

784.40971

Rail transportation in Canada • the early days. 385.0971

388.409713

448

Title Index Ra il trensportetio"' in Canada • today.

Rails across Canaoa.

385

385.0971

Railway cit y , \,l innipeg.

917.127

The Rajah"s garden.

398.20954

Raquel !es indiennes.

685

The Rise of Socialism in Caned•.

917.14

River city , llontrol.

919.44

Riverine tllurray-Darling Basin>. Le rat de ";lie et le rat des champs.

Rebellion dans le Bas-Canada.

440.7

Les roe hes et les min6r aux.

971.03

Rockhounding. Rebellion dans le Haut-Canada.

599.097

The Rocky Mountains.

971 .03

Rebellion in Upper Canada.

971.03

549

796.5

971.03

Rebellion in Lo·•er Canada.

The Rocky llountains national parks.

350.971

The Rola of the Public Service.

Reform in the Atlantic colonies.

Roman provinces and Pompeii,

971.5

Les reform i stes des colonies de l"Atlantique. Regardent les etoiles.

The Ro,.antic era.

737.4

Royal Canadian llint.

Regina.

Royal \/inter Fair.

630.74

Royal \/inter Fair.

630.74

9 17.124

Regina. Sask.

917.124

Les ,-egions forestieres du Canada. Le remede de la vie. Remembrance Day.

Rrrrr.

917.1

152.4

The Runaway.

398.209701

Rural China.

394.2

Le renard et la cigogne.

372.6 631.0951

Le sac de II. Danlun..

440.7

Les Repes et le budget .

372.6

Safety on the slopes.

614.8

Safety on the street.

614.8

440. 7

Le renard et le bouc .

599

Rongeurs. lapins at lievres.

328. 71

722

820.9

971.5

523.8

Le regime parlP.mentaire.

917.ll

599

Rodents, rabbits and hares.

301.34

Recreation , the Canadian c ity.

320.50971

641 .1 Saguenay-Laka St. Jean -

Le reperage elec tronique du poisson. The Rescue of Julius the donkey.

639

the river.

Saguenay-Lake St. John - the Lake Region.

372.6

Saint John - CaNida's first city. The Rhythm end sympto-ther mal methods.

971.14

613.9

633.0951

Saint John Ri ver Landing. 971.15

Ride safely to school.

614.8

Saint John River Valley - llactaquac to Saint John.

Riflery .

-

917.15

Rice growing in Chine.

Rideau Canal.

Valley

9 71.14

Edmunaton IJ Kings

971.15

386.09713

Sainte-Jlllarie-among•Uie-Hurons • part I.

799.3

449

971 .~

Title Index Sain1e-Marie-among-the-Hurons.

Sainte-Marie-au~-Hurons. Salmon.

971 .3

971.3

970.3

Selected wildflowers , lle•t9rr, Cenada.

582.09717

Selected wildflowers • eastern Canada.

582.0971

Un seul cheton.

Salmon fish ing in B.C.

The Seven Years' \Jar.

639.09711

Sam Slice tells about snack foods . Samuel de Champlain.

971.01

Samuel de Champlain.

971.01

F

971.01

Shakespeare , the man, the times and the ploys.

641.1

822.3

The Shaman goes to the moon. Shanghai , city life in China. Saskatchewan.

The Shape of the earth. 597

Le saumo n du Pacifique.

597

Scarecr o•· and pumpkin.

525

The Shape of things • part 1.

741.2

The Shape of things , part 2.

741.2

F Shapes designed by man.

Scenic wonderland.

Shapes in nature.

School bus safety.

971 .3

516

Shaping the Canadian nation.

614 .8

Sharing heritage. School safety.

769

917.1

61 4.8 Sheep industry.

The Science Centre.

636.3

507.4 Ships and power.

main, ciseaux et limes.

386.0971

621.9 Shoot to score.

Scraping tools a, ,d abrasives.

796.9

621.9 The shopping centre.

Screwdrivers. wrenches. sheet metal. & welding.

658.8

621.9

A Shopping centre, Sculpture esquimau.

658.8

736 Shorebirds.

Les scuptures sur argilite des Haidas.

598.2

736 Short cut to trouble.

Seacoast environments of Japan.

362.7

915.2 The Silliest man in Italy.

The Seaway.

516

917.1

School and rec reat ion.

a

915.1

917.124

Le saumon atlantique.

Scies

398.2

386.0971

The Seaway and its ships. A Seaway port.

398.20945

Sir John A. Macdonald , part I.

971 .04

Sir John A. Macdonald • part 2.

971.04

386.0971

386.09713

Sir John A. Macdonald (l~re partie>.

The Second Melis uprising, 1885.

Sir John A. Macdonald . The Sec ret in the barn.

614.8

Seigneurs and seigneuries. Seigneurs et seigneuries.

971.04

F

Skating. Securite "n hiver.

971.04

971 .05

796.9

Sketching the New Wortd • "aritime scenes.

333.3

Le ski - mise en trein pri-~aisor.ni4he.

971

796.9

333.3 Le ski - mouvements de base (lire partie>.

Seine netting : Scottish and Danish methods.

639

Le ski - mouvements de base .

450

79f..9 796.9

Title Index Sk.iing -

pre-season conditioning.

Ski ing

basic skills : part I.

Skiing -

basic skills

part 2.

I

Spring wildflo••rs

796.9

796.9

Spring wildflower& of eastern North America.

796.9

389

Square stories. Sleeping Beauty

398.20944

a French legend.

I

Squirrels.

407

Sleigh ride.

Northern Onterio and Quebec .

I

582.09713

599 917.14

St. Jean, Port Joli, Quebec,

614.8

Small boat safety.

917.18

St. John's, Newfoundland.

612

Smell, taste and touch.

971.06

St. Laurent to the present.

613.8

The Smoking epidemic.

St. Valentine's Day. 6 71 .5

Soldering mthods. Les solvants. Solvents.

394.2

Stage movement and directing.

613.8

Staking a claim.

971.2

613.8

389

Standardizing measurement. Stanley Park.

621.3

Sources of electricity.

917.ll

Starting your own weather station.

333. 7

Sources of power.

372.6

Spider ecology.

595

J98.209701

The Story of how to eel to grow tell. The Story of mammals.

796

Sports and recreation.

Spring end summer , · what they mean.

Spring journey. Spring

394.2

The Story of Thanksgiving. Strangers to Canada.

wildflowers

wildilowers

582.09712

I

southern Ontario and Quebec.

Les stup6fiants opiac6s. Suburban ci te.

, northern Prairie provinces.

the 11aritimes. I

British Columbia,

Spring wildflowers , Newfoundland.

new land.

Struggle for the

Les cucres.

Spring wildflowers

301.450971

The Structure of government.

southern Prairie provinces.

wildflowers

Spring wildflowers

597

The Story of Pacific salmon.

525

970.4

528.09713

Spring

971.01

525

582.09112

Spring

599

The Story of New France.

525

Spring is coming.

641.1

299

Spirits and monsters.

Spring.

5S7

T,.,.. Story of Atlantic salmon.

595 The Story of Greedy Pan.

Spiders.

913

152.4

Stop acting like a baby. The Sparkling imagination.

551.6

Stone Age man I , an archaeological dig.

917.13

Southern Ontario.

792

582.09715

354. 712

971 615

301,34 664

Sugar and coral coast (Queensland>.

582.097Jl

Summary end concluoion.

582.09718

Summer.

451

525

617.6

919.43

582.097

Title Index Summer -

reflections on lake Blue Water .

Summer deys.

525

Summer survival.

613.6

The Sun dance of the Plains Indians. Sunday in lhe park.

Surprise adventure.

A Survey.

382.0971

Survival in the bush. Swimming safety.

778.2

The Facts about venereal disease.

616.9

Think safety.

613.6

614 .8

Swimming stro.C.es.

152.4

The 16 mm film projector , part 1.

Things dangerous to eat.

372.6

940.54

394.2

398.20951

658.8

Surrender.

797.2

919.44

514.8

614.8

Threatened and endangered wildli fe.

639

Threatened and endangered wildlife.

639

Three families of Plontreal.

917.14

Three in a haunted house.

372.6

Thunder Bay on tour.

917.13

Thunder Bay•s industrial harbour.

The Symbol in Indian art.

709.01

Ti-Jean and the lumber jacks.

Syria , the little camel.

398.2095691

Ti-Jean et les bOcherons.

Un Syst.

915.2

Transportation.

388.409713

Urban life in Japan Cno, 2>.

915.2

Transportation in the Canaoian Shield,

Transportation today , by land.

Transportation today , by air and waler.

The Value of a boiled egg.

Vancouver.

639.097127

917.11

Vancouver Island.

745.5

Trouvons les ressemblance.

615

Values , yours and theirs.

613.6

Trouvons autre chose.

42~

621.9

Vaginal spermicides and the condom.

613.8

Trout farming in Manitoba.

Trucks in Canada.

917.14

642

The Trouble with alcohol. Trousse de survie.

Using the drill press. Using them safely.

Venity.

La V6rendrye.

388.34

453

917,11

179

La Veille de Noel

160.76

301.34

738.1

Using punctuation marks.

380.5

971

301.34

421

Usi,ig capital letters.

664

Trois families de l'lontreal. jour.

Using a potter's wheel.

388

A Trip through early day Canada.

Trois repas par

Urbanization , thtt new eccent on cities.

380.5

388.409713

Transportation in Toronto.

352.071

The Urban revolution • the first cities.

380

Transporlt1lion and communication in Japan.

Trip to the sugar bush.

398.20~52

591.1

Unite oe surf ace.

614.8

Transistor applicalion.

820.9

325.71

Un de deux.

382.1

970.4

Traditional Eskimo life.

The Transistor.

Tha Twentieth century

820.9

97l.l

The Town cf Forl Sleele.

Tragedy and triumph.

1929 - present.

The Two frogs , a JapaneH legend.

621 .9

Tourr,evis, clefs, t81e et soudure.

Traffic safety.

1

Two

152.1

Touch my world.

613.9

The Twentieth century

F

971.01

613.9

398.2095694 174

Title Index A Visit to the airport.

971.01

La Verendrye.

387.7

A Visit to the seashore.

728.8

Versailles and Portugal.

917.11

Victoria.

574.92

A Visit to the woods.

574.5

A Visit with the vet.

636.089

a

Victoria, B.C.

917.11

Une visite

Victoria. B.C.

917.11

Une visite eu Paleis du Parlement.

Victoria Day.

394.2

Visiting a pionetlf' cemetery.

The Victorian era. La Vie commence

-

plantes et pois sons.

La Vie commence

-

grenoiulles.

971.3

Volcanoes.

Volume units.

La vil!e de Fort Steele.

917. l Z.

917.11

Ville ferrnviaire 11/innipegl.

917.127

Ville fluviale iMontreall.

\Jells and bonds.

917.14

630.1

A Visit to a garden.

635

155.2

693.2

The Var of 1612,

971.03

The Var of 1812.

971.03

Veter rescue.

614.8

\later safety.

614.8

Vaterfowl

633.0971

The Vay to cook fish.

454

940.4

598.2

The way things used to be.

574.92

Visit to a wheat farm.

324.71

The Var to and war 11914).

3B7.109716

612

A Visit to a farm.

324.71

Yous et votre personnalit6.

917.11

Ville portuaire IHalifaxl.

389

389

Voting in Canada.

971.1

389

389

Le vote au Canada.

971.3

Une ville du bois d'oeuvre.

A Visit to a pond.

914.91

Volume and capacity.

971.3

917.16

Une ville arctique sur un delta.

Vision.

970.3

Volume - capacity.

Un village du Haut-Canada.

Ville fruitiere.

551.2

Volcanic landforms.

Un Volume - une capacit6.

574.3

The Village broom shop. Vmage de peche.

152.4

Vivre seule.

970.3

La vie quotidienne d"une petite Indienne.

Le Village.

176

Vivre ensemble.

971.3

726.0971

971.3

Visiting pioneer Canada.

597

La vie quotidienne d'un petit lndien.

devient

Visiting early Canadian churches.

574.l

595.7

La vie dans le Haut-Canada vers 1B60.

Vient de -

328.71

971.3

Visiting an early day Canadi•n town house.

B20.9

La vie dans la ruche.

387.7

ra6roport.

641.6

970.4

971. J

Title Index 917.12

The 1/ey we live today. The \leaver.

971.3

The \/hooping crene species). 598.2

671.5

1/elding techniques .

386.09713

The 1/elland Canal pec,fiqua Defending Canada In • changing world.

~

Le Canada an guerre • n>iatoira o,iliteira d'W> pecifique From war to war.

~

Sch. Ch.. Oline I 123.85 Life on a Chinese com•una • pert 2 • building, .....,,ecturing. trentpOrt. achool9 end antartaino,ant. Ufa on

Le Canada en guerre • n>iatolra o,iliteire d'un ~ pecifique Struggle for tha new lend.

Clw,a I

a Chinaaa co-..na • ""-• end faro,ing.

Cenediena in conflict Breed end rosea working women.

C- I

North Chine.

Shtnghal , city lfa n Chine.

NOi. tha atruggla of tha Canadian

I

VCI,

'38.50

fa end plain

lilnnipag General Strike, 1919.

Chine I tJ9.95

EPJ.

City Ila.

Character awar-sa Courage.

I

ses.oo

c-c--

Nol.

Deceit.

Ir\ Iha North. Ir\ Iha South.

Craft induatrlN. Jealousy. Efb:ation. Loyalty.

Political lfa.

Pereavarenc,.

Vanity.

Chine

1

189.00

AgriclAtura, irdlatry end tr.-.portetlon.

Chlldran of many land• Chlldran of Gabon.

I

$54,00

11'1.

Citlaa of China. Efb:atlon end health.

Children of Greece. Chlldran of Japan. Children of Northern Nlgerle. Les anfants du monda Children of Thailand.

The Cl'ri•t- clnsica • t75.00 Laa contaa cla Noll! The lirda' Cl'riat- ca"ol.

Laa anfante du monda Indian children of the Andaa.

LH contH cla Noll! 111ct-• Orlat- c•ol.

468

CFPI.

Series List

The Christmas classics , $75.00 L•• cont•• de Nolf The Legend of Iha Chrl•t- trn.

Cltyscepes , 164.00 City IIIOOdl.

IH..

Int. Cin..

City patternt.

Lee conies de Nolil The Little match girL

c-

Lee contH de NoWI The Night before ChriatmH.

NF'B.

Canadi., wildflo-• L•• fleure eauvagn c_,,,.. ell Canada Arctic wildflowere.

L•• fleur• 1a,vage1 c__,., cl, Canada Selected wildflower, , Veetern Canada.

ChrlstmH tales from many lands , S7S.OO ( S) M·L, LH 16gendH de Nolf! dH pay• 6trengere Germany , the nutcracker'• happy Ch-lat.,.._

L•• fleure eauvagee c - - • ell Canada Selected wildflower, , •"tern Canada.

Lee 16gendes de Nolil des pays 6trengera Ireland , O'ReiHy's Christmas cap.

Lea fleure eeuvages c_,,..• ell C-,ada Spring wildflowers , eouti-n Pl'elrie provinces.

Lee 16gendes d• Nolf! des pays 6trengere 11e)(iCO I the humblest gift.

LH fleu'a aeuvagn c_,,,.. ell Canada Spring wildflowers , southern Ontario and Quebec.

LH 16gendee de No¥! dee pays 6trangere Syria , the little c-i.

LH fleur• eeuvagn c_,,.• ell C-,ada $prin0 wldflowera , northern Pl'airie provlnc".

Cities of Canada Calgary.

LH fleura seuvages c_,,,.a ell C-,ada Spring wldflowera • the "8rltiNe.

A.BA.

L" fleura aeuvagn COffllllUl'81 ell Canada Spring wildflower, • 8ritilh Coll.nbia.

The City of Malifa)(.

Lee fleure eaivagea c - - • ell Canada $prin0 wildflower, , Nawfouncland.

Edmonton.

LH fla\,1 aa,vagn c-..... ell Canada Spring wildflower• , Norti-n Ontario and Quebec.

Melif•)( • historic seaport. Ottawa • the urban cOffilllUnity. Ottawa • Caned•'• capital.

C-,,;ty Clolt•upt t 8192.00 Cholo-en'• t.o.pital , In-patient.

The Port of St. John.

Int. Cin..

Regina.

Cholo-en'• hospital , check-upe and -oe,>eiee.

Saint John - Canada'• first city.

Motel , city within a city.

Toronto • growth. change & prog,He.

Inter-city tr ein.

Vancouver.

lnternetionel eirpo,'t.

Victoria,

The Nawapaper • p•t 2.

Vlnnlpag.

The Nawepeper , part 1. The Po5ce force , behind the sc-e.

CltyecapH , 864.00 City Ufa.

The Police force , pert of the c_,,,,ty.

Int. Cln.,

The thopping centre.

469

Series List

The Community helpers The f irefighter.

1

825.90

F'CC..

The Police officer.

NF'B,

Community helpers , 836.00 Bulldlng e house.

Community studies , 869.00 The fish processing plent.

ContH et 16;endes d'aileurs Stories 9"d legends froon other lends seriH la bele au bois dor.....t.

NF'B,

ContH et 16oend• d'lhur• la biche •iraculeu9e , u,e

NF'B,

~

hongroise.

11-l.

ContH pour anf.,ts Reading ffiOtivatlon la vr-,ge rouge.

( 5)

Read'ong ffiOtivetlon U"I aeu cheton.

Kinda of Cenadian communities. \lhet le • community?

Concept, / • series In Canedlan atudiH G.M., Land of gold , land of Ice I al .,... e,cplore.

Convenational French for beginners le F'onteine I S149.00 le clgale et le fO!..-mi.

La conquite du gouvernement reaponaable 1 845.00 Development of self-government Le d6claion de lord Elgin.

le cordomler et le

l'ours et les deux cosnpegnone. le rat de vile at le ret dee cheo,pa.

Lea r6formistes dH colonies de rAtlantlque.

$75.00

The Chrlstmes clesslca Le legende de l'erbre de No¥!.

~

le lion et le rat.

Development of self-government R6benion dens le Heut-Ceneda.

1

CF"·

lH deux chevr..,

Development of self•govemment R6benion dens le Bes-Canada.

The Christmes classics Le Conte de NoWI de Dickens.

les fables de

le corbeau et le r - d .

11'8,

le mission de lord Durham.

Les Contes de Nofl

I

le r ~ et le bouc.

11-l.

Cooking and nutrition 1 '75.00 Cuisine et elimentation "-" YO!..-Hlf to good cooking. Cuisine et ar......tatlon Knowing your food 9"cq»e.

The Christmas clasaics le Nolfl de le famine llartln.

Cuitlne et elimentetion ,-,,trition 9"d health.

The Chriatmes classic, La Petite marchende eux .-.-ttes.

Clrieine et elimentetion.

Plarl'ling and prep•lng .......

The Christmas classics La Vaine de Nolfl.

Cuisine et allmentetlon Prlnclpln of kitchen

470

~ t.

11-l,

Series List

Cuisine et elimentetion , S75.00 Cooking end nutrition Alimentetlon et bonne aent6.

Diacovering fife •oe.n:I UI A Vi9il lo • term.

11-l.

I

N'B,

14S.00

A Viail to • garden.

Cooking end nutrition Conneitre les sortes d'eli-nta.

A Visit to • pond.

Cooking end nutrition Le Cuisine , un etelier.

A Vl1il to the Heshore. A Vi1it lo the wooda.

Cooking end nutrition Les Repas et le budget.

Cooking end nutrition. Troia rep•• per jour.

Le Drepeau Cenedien t 965.00 The Cenedien fleg c - 1 le Cenede obtinl eon drepeeu.

Lea d6buta de le Confederetion , 836.00 Eerly growth of Confederetion L'6poque de Leurier n•re perliel.

Int. Cin.,

The Cenedien fleg LH Drepe8UX Canediffla d'eutrefol1.

11'1,

The Cenedien fleg LH Drepe..,.

Eerly growth of Confederetion L•6poque de Leurier 12e pertiel. Eerly growth of Confederetion Sir John A. l'lecdoneld 11,re perliel.

c~

et i.,., ueege.

Drugs. llled'ICinel, end you t 87s.00 Effect, of o,isuae.

lf-L.

Early growth of Confederelion Sir John A. l'lecdoneld 12e part;el. Using t....... Hfely. Vhet they do.

Development of self-government I S45.00 L• conquite du gouvernement reaponaeble Lord Durhem's mission. Le conquite du gouvernement responaeble Lord Elgin's decision.

Early Cenede , SU2.00 The Er• of royal gover,-,t.

Le conquite du gouvernement responseble Rebellion in Lower Cenede.

r,ence in the New Vortd.

L• conquite du gouvernement responseble Rebellion In Upper Cenede.

rroo, fleur-de-li• to Union Jeck. Life in New rrence.

L• conquite du gouvernement responaeble Reform in the Atlantic colonies.

The Diefenbeker-Peertion yeera 1 $64.00 The Diefenbeker-Peer son yeera , part 1963-1968.

Early dey ten.de , S96.00 (s ) Hofflea of early dey Cenede.

II ,

The Diefenbeker-Peeraon yeera , 864.35 The Dlefenbeker-Peerson yeer• , part 1 ,

A Trip through early dey Canada.

Vlaillng en early dey Cenedien town houle.

SIi\

Vi11t"'9 early tanedlen c~che1.

471

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Energy , crisis and rHolution , 885.00 FoHa fuels , oa and netural gee.

Eerly growth of Confederetion , $36.00 L•• d6buts de le Confederetion The Leurler ere , part 1.

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Introduction to energy.

The Leurler ere , pert 2. Les d6buts de le Conf6d6retion Sir John A. l'lecdonald , part 1.

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Energy In Caned& , 123.85 Ctvchil Feh.

Les d6bute de le Conf6d6ration. Sir John A. l'lacdonald I part 2.

Netural gas in Aberta. Ecology , exploretion end discovery A la d6couverte de l'6cologie Food chains.

1

885.00 (SM,

Oil In Aberle.

A la d6couverta de l'6cologia Habitat end adaptation.

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La, enf.,ta du tnOnda Children of lands LH enfenta de la 6rKa.

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A le d6couvarte de r6cologle Population,.

Children of o,any lands LH de la Nig6rla du Nord.

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Electronics 1 885.00 Application of the vacuum tuba.

Children of o,eny lands LH anfent, de la Theo.....

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Children of ...,Y lands LH anfant, du 6abon.

Besic radio circuitry.

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The Development of the vacuum tuba.

Children of lands Las entente du Japon.

The Television receiver.

Children of 111any lands Las jela,as .lndi- de And9e.

The Transistor. Treneistor applicetlon.

Enrichfflant 118thafflatic1 , 09.00 Shepa1 datignad by ..,_ Elementery science Science • l'el6m6ntaira 5 senses • measurement • oba.arvation. Science 6 l'616mentaire How to grow crystals.

R.8.11.,

Shepat in nature.

Eetifflo o,yths and legendt The Angakkot of Thule,

Science • l'616mentaira To measure volume.

1

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Attituk and the cerlbou. The Lagand of the raven who flaw backwerds.

Energy , cros,a and resolution , Alternatives for the future.

tl5.00

Elactrlcal energy. FoHil fuel, , coal.

EetiMo ,tori.. ( s) Ettilllo hunting.

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Eeklmo ,tori..

Vie de f.... et '°-'cetion 1e,rueie lffie A llale end fe...,..

The EvergledH 1 '38.00 Bir de of the Evergledea.

F..ny lving end "" ecb:etlon -lee B , 175.00

Ecology of the Everglede,.

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An Exchenge with people of netlve encHtry 1 City students visit Ogoki.

Vie de femh et 4cu:etlon Hxuele • 16rie B Pre-net.. devtlopl,ent.

•tB.00 AQII.

F. .ily &ving end H• ecb:etion ,erlff C , 885.00

Ogoki netive people vialt the city,

V'oe de f-le et ecb:etion .....,... aerie C ..,_, behevlol,,

Vie de f..,;te et ecllcetlon Nxuele -ie C The lleening of su,erty.

space.

V',e de f...._ educ:etion 1exuele -ie C Pettern of eo,t,ryo developl,ent.

Our piece in the unlverH,

Feet, end feeling, Sevoir ... sent ir It lan't eeay.

Fects on Cened• Antique cera.

N-L.

Vie de f-le et ecb:etion Mxuele _.. C The lleening of . .turity.

Int, Cin..

Our ever•chenging earth. Our journey Into

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Vie de femih et '°-'cetion 1exueh tffie A Growing end leernlnO,

Tredltionel Eskimo life.

Exploring our soler system 1 $86,00 Our discovery of the unlveree.

ns.oo

V',e de f . .ile et ecb:etion Mwele _ . . C The ProceH of repr~tion.

NFI.

aerie C

Vie de flfflile et educ:etion 1ewele You end y04I peraonelity,

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F.-ily pllffling -thods

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185.00

The Dlephr.... The lntreuterlne device,

Cenedlen wildlife - flore. Trucka in Cenede,

TWIii llgetlon end v-toay.

Femily living end HX educetion aeriH A I S75.00 Vie de femiNe et educetion 1exuele a6rie A The Beginning of life • plenta end fish.

Nol,

Veginal aperw,icldet end the condo&

Vie de f emifte et 4ducetion Hxuele 16rie A Birth.

, , _ Cenedllenting end Ifft

Vie de femlle et 4ducetlon aexuele ..... A From two to one.

R.BJt. t

Illy liahop.

Dr. Noraen Bettu,e.

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F' amous C8"ediens Dr. 'Jilder Penfield.

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Grey Owl.

Senti.....t, Thet't not

Nurse of Newfoundland.

fer.

s.nt ......t, \/hen I grow ,.._

Painless Perk er.

F' amous stories of greet courage Let r6cita h6o'i~• Adventuresome "•rco Polo.

Int. Cin..

F'fflings I S154.00 Sentiment, Stop acting like • baby.

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F'ieldtripe on filMetripe - ' " At the zoo.

LH r6cltt h6r'oique

Commending Joan of Arc.

Let r6cit, h6r'o'iquee Good King Arthur.

Spring It cOllllng.

Let r6cits h6r'o'iquea 11egnificent Ceteweyo.

flnding ...tar;.! In the relOl6ce centre , 127.00

Les r6cits h6r'ciiques Nobel Hercules.

LH r6clte h6rt1lque1

Neve you • boot by?

Super Jesus.

F' arm llfe 1 835.40 The Chicken or the egg.

Neve you • boot caled? F'CC.

F' erm chorea.

F'lrtt end Second Vortd Vert I tl38.00 Bettle of the North Atlentic.

Clatlc

Whet•, In • deiry barn.

Sentiments. lntide outeide.

hero ve. villein.

The F'frtt C-oyt. end Anllttfce 11917). llitler et bey Cl ~2-431.

Int. Cln.

~ender. The Terrtie IIIUd of Flander• 119161,

Sentiments Everybody'• efreld of ,_thing. Sentiments Gr•r•r•r.

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Flrtt ff ecH • flrtt • - • • liberetoi-1 119151.

\Jiggle noH end long •••·

F' eellngs 1 $154.00 Sentiments But I don't know how.

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Neve you • boot about?

The V• to end •• 119141.

Flthlng In Cenede

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Flth procHtlng In ..HI..,

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Senti-nt, "any different me••·

tithing lrt

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474

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Les fleurs seuveges commune• du C....,_ Common Cenedien wildflower• Fleura aeuveges de rArctlque.

I t3'.!0 Forni ~ t and ...,..Ing.

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Food proenalng In Canada , 115.90 Verling In • bakery.

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Folow your pr~t

Common Cenedien wildflowers Flc•Jra HuvegH diverHe , r ..t du Cenede. Common Cenedien wildflowers Fleura aauvages diverHe , roue,t du Canada.

Verling In a ...at peeking plant.

Common Cenadien wildflowers Fleura uuvag•• printani•r•• , Cololllbie-..i t ~ . Common Cenadian wildflowers Fleurs sauvagas printani.,es • Terre-fle\r,e.

Fornt lnduelriH in C.... 1 t23.85 Sch. Ch.. Fornt induetriH In 8.C. , pert l , logging.

Common Canedien wildflower• F'leure HUV8QH printanl6rH I ' " .... ,. . . .

Neweprlnt I n ~ P\Ap and p,per 11anufech.rlng In Newfcudand.

Common Canadian wildflowers Fleur• sauveges printanl.rH , eud de l"Dnl•lo et du Qu6bec. Common Canadien wildflowers Fleur, HuvagH prlntenl.rH des Prelriea.

I

Fw-trade outpoata I MS.00 L• traits dff "'9teriea Fort Langley I getswey to the wnt.

nord de• provincH

Common Cenedian wildflowers Fleura sauvagea printani•res , nord de l"Dnl•io et du Qu6bec,

Int. Cin..

L• traits de• pelateriH Lower Fort Gerry • legacy of Iha fir trade.

Common Cenedian wildflower• Fleurs seuvages printanlir•• , eud dee provlncH des Preiries.

The

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Goeltending.

hockey , ,n.oo (s)

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The lloetey coach. Folk teles around the world , S85.00 The Firabird end the magic

llockey ~ I .

hor••·

Pin point pnalng.

The Silliest man in Italy. The Superlative horse,

Shoot to teore.

Urashime Tero the fisherlad.

Stating.

The Value of a boiled egg. Vhy the spider hes • nerrow welet.

FolktelH from the encient Ent Foollah friends , Turkey.

le g6c,Qraphie du llanitoba Geography of llanitoba L• llaniloba I . . bouchler.

Int. Cln..

The Lost wisdom (lereetl.

Geography

of fllnltoba

La llanitoba , YUa

The Rejen·s gerden. The Viehlng bowl IChlnel.

475

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Geogrephy of f'lenitobe , $27,00 Le g6ographie du f'lanitoba f'laniloba , e broader view.

NF'B.

La gaographie du f'laniloba f'lanlloba I tha Shield.

1885 Atbelion.

NF'B.

Clarinae, •

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look.

Melo! Gattir,v together with the •...,._ t '96.00 (s) Al8! Parlonl t616phona \/hat'• white and yalow and read II over?

Government of Canada Perlis et elections. Government in Canada La r6gime parlemantaira.

NF'B.

Hi9h

Arctic heritage , t36.00 Aut.-. huntara.

NF'B.

Spring

Le gouvernemant au Canada F'adaral government.

Journey.

Vintar ceo,p.

Le gouvernament au Caned• Local government.

L'Mi1toira da Saint.....~ , ......I Sl7.50 Salnta-...,ia among tha ...,_ L 'lli1toira de Sainta-...,ia-de,_....,_ , .,.,t,.

La gouvarnement au Canada Parliamentary government,

Saint.....,la among tha ...,_ L'Mi1tolra de Sainta-...,ia-dae•...,on• ,

Le gouvarnament eu Canada Partiea and elections. La gouvernement eu Canada Provincial gover nment

lli1toira1 • c16nouamant1 l!Uliplat 1 '75.00 Opan-andad mutipla/andinge l'avantura de Robert.

Voling in Canada.

of Mllfflllton.

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La gouvarnamant local.

The Many F•e••

loot.

Exarclaa • a new loot.

Government in Canada Le gouvernament provincial.

Hemllton

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Haal1h • 8 new look I 165.00

Government of Canada La gouvarnament f6d6ral,

Government of Canada Le gouvernament au Canada Constitutional development.

t-.

of Louil Rial I '65.00 1870 Aabalion.

The H•d

La g6ographie du f'lanitoba f'lanitoba , the plains.

La gouvernement au Canada Government of Canada L 'Evolution constitutionafta.

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ilaorilton I 834.50 Tha fncl,strial city.

~anded IM.Atipla/andingl La chn•• ~ ..

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11Utlplt/andln9e La~.

476

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Hiatoires t\ d6nouements multiples , $75,00 Open-ended multiple/endings La malson au>< fent&ones.

How C.-..cle Is governed I t130.00 The Roi. of the l'\d,c Service.

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lt'hy gover......,ts?

Open-anded multiple/endinge Le sac de "· Danlune.

luonia

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Iceland

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S69.00

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Ivon lndi_.. Vllega l " - -

The Hletory of the English language 1 865,00 Int. tin.. Introduction to language study. Origins and early history of Englieh. lt'riting systems.

Glaciers.

History and geography. Hockey The History of hockey.

Homes In Canade and eround the world

The People and their wort.

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Vole._,,

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Development of Cenadian hofflee.

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Image du C.-..da F'ort Velsh in the CyprHs ....

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Factors influencing homes. Homes in cold climates. Homea in hot. dry climates. Homes in hot, humid climates. Image du C.-..cle Rideau Canal.

How homes ere adapted to nature , wind and radiation.

1....,. du C.-..da The Town of F'ort St.....

Un H&pital pour enfants , 945.00 Int. Cin.. Community close-ups Un H6pital pour enfent. , examen et urgenc:ea.

NFB.

lotage du C.-..cle Image C.-..cle Le C...., Rida-

Community close- ups Un H8pital pour enfente , patient hospitalis6.

lmage C_..eda La F'ort Yaish dan9 In collnn typr•s.

How Canada is governed , $130.00 Int. Cin.. Get out and vote! election campaigns and ls-s. Go fight City Hell!

i....,.c~

local decision making.

LH Ilse da la "8daleifw,

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Ottawa and the provinces , iasuaa, choices and values.

La v. . de

Perllement , making encl cNnging lawa.

477

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lmpre11lon, , Cened• Alberta.

A.I.II..

lndien, end lnu11 , the flret ptc,ple of North America

, tlOS.00

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l1'41'ry into WHther I ses.oo (s) Starting you: own WHther etatlon.

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lnseeta end apiders , $5'.00 The Ceeropia 1110th.

NFS.

Native end Europe., in North "-Ice.

British Columbia. l'lenltobe. l'lenltobe. Nove Scotie. Onterlo. Sesketehewan.

Les inseetes ell Caned• Oregonffi•• end cl9Melftie9.

Indian culture in Canada 1 $69.00 lndien dances end mesks. l'lother Eerth , en Indian

Lea inseetes ell Caned• The Gr esshopper.

A.II.II..

L.. inseetes ell Canede The Honeybee.

view.

The Symbol in Indian ert.

Les insect.. ell Canad• The "°"9rch butterfly.

Totem pole tales.

lndien legends 1 $85.00 L6gendee em6rindiennes The Festive! of the Hels.

LH Insect" ell Canede Spidera.

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An lntrocllctlon to , Ontario Science Centre The Science Centre.

L6gendes em6rindlennes Glooskep brings summer. L6gendes em6rindiennes How it en begen.

An lntrocllction to , ,ou:c" of pow..~CH of pow..-.

L6gendes em6rindiennes The l'ledieine thet restores fife.

It'• • .,.tric world

L6gendes em6rindiennes The One-horned mountein goet.

Capacity counta.

L6gendea em6rindiennea The Sun dance of the Plains Indiana.

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CU>ic concepte.

Lengthy telee.

Indian• end Inuit , the first people of North ANrlc• I 1105,00 lt-l. lndlena of the Great Plains.

........u...,. Square

lndlena of the NorthHstern Voodende. Indiana of the Pacific NorthwHt.

Jap., ,

atories.

,n.oo

lndiena of the Southwest.

Lowlend egric"'ur• in Japan.

The Inuit.

~lain anvlr-,ta of Japan.

478

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Japan , S72,00 Seecoesl environment• of Japan.

VCI.

Learning about our univerH , $85.00 Le terre de runiver1 1/hel the eun .,._ lo the earth.

IH..

Leeming about science , 875.00 Les seisons. le terre, respece. Autumn end winier , whet they _.,,

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Transportation and communication in Japan. Urben life in Jepen lno. 11. Urban life In Jepen lno. 21.

Les aeisons, le terre. respeca Looting et the 1tar1.

Journey through early Canada with V.H. Bartlett , t64.00 Int. Cin.. Life along the waterways. Quebec and Ontario , old colony end

Les aeisons. le terre. respece l!oon explor atlon.

new outpo,t.

Les Hisont. la terra, ratpac:a The Shape of the ear th.

Sketching the New Vorld , ...,.lllme ac--.

Les seis-. le terre, respece Spring end I whet \hey mean,

NFB.

Junior safely Ride Hfely to school.

Leaming ebout the ,..,._, body Hearing.

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lendform, from the Ice Age. , $32,00 Glacier lend depoait,. Glecler weler deposits.

185.00

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Vision.

La drapeeu canadien Lea drapeeu>< cenediens et leur uaage,

Learning about money , S65.00 ( s) Money , how much do you need?

L6gendes Mrlndiemn 1 185.00 Indian legenda Au lout d6bul.

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Indian legends

La dense du soleil dee A!Nrindi- de

Money • planning • budget. Money , how to spend it.

Learning about our universe Le terre et l'univers Light fro"' the sun.

I

Plaines.

Indian legends Le F'eslivel des pt,oq.,ea.

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885.00

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Indian legends Le remide de le vie.

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L" Ugendee de NoWI de• pey 6trengera 1 '75.00

Le tarra et l'univers The Moon's position in space.

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Chri1tmea tele1 fr0111 many landa L1telie , le legende de 0 - le Bef.,..

Le terr• et runivers PhHea of the moon.

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Chrltlmes fr0111 many lendt Le llexlque , nu.ble pr61ent.

le terre et l'univera The Planet •• five on.

479

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L6gendes indiennes N'B. Canadian stories and legend• sariaa Glooscap at las quatra voaux , 116gende lndi-1

The living Arctic d54.00 The New ,-th.

Petterna of lie.

Canadian stories end !agenda aerlaa.

Let piquents du Porc•Eplc. Le premier seumon.

Legends of the "'icmec , S86.00 ( s) How summer came to our lend.

Vhlte ...., in the Arctic,

Int. Cin..

The living Arctic I $57.00 The Arctic animelL

The Legend of the loon.

The Arctic birds.

Telling atorias with pupp9ts and masta.

EcoloaJy of the Arctic.

Let's go shopping , S66.00 The Country store.

living in the outdoora Eating out I.

The Depedment store.

Eating out 11.

A Shopping centre.

E,.,_,t•y camping.

The Supermarket.

V,nterlng In the buth.

The Life of "'•ckenzia King , S65.00 Slw. The Life of "'ackenzie King , pert U , the fine! yeers 1930-1950.

loot. &sten. di1coverl 1 •230.00 O.,vre roeil at la bonCan you find t"-?

The Life of "'ackenzie King , pert 1 , the formative years 1874• 1930.

().ovre

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Don It belong?

How wil it loot?

The little people l'laple syrup.

How wOIAd you

Scarecrow and pumpkin.

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Li1tan for the clueL Living and growing la vie qui pousse Back werds is forwards in revere•.

().ovre roeil et la bonllalte ao,a,athing new.

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Pick the pict..-e. ().ovre Put

La via qui pousse Being born.

roel et It bont,._ in order.

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Comee from ... growa to,

Ouvr. roe1 at It bon1/hat'a lllaalng?

The Living Arctic 1$54.00 Eaklmo heritage.

Int. Cln..

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Look, listen, discover! 1 8230.00 Ouvre l'oeil et le bon... IJhet's wrong here?

Int. Cin..

...., in hie world Gilt, of Iha Nile II

Gruelend 1 , ..,..,. of Iha African GrNtlende.

Ouvre l'oeil et le bon... IJhich gr oup win they go to?

Graaca 1 , &fa in a rural vilaga. Jndi-

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Looking back Tha 1920'•·

I , &fa on the Plaine.

lrdntrial c-,,lly l , pettarne of growth.

Japan I , . _ &fa end food.

Tha Edwerdian era.

Maka-up for the ate~ 8aelc makeup.

FIV,

Ceiro, Iha city.

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Japan II , trensportetion end cOIIIIIIUl'NCetion. 1

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866.00

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8atrds.

Peru l , Ua In the Andes.

Corrective makeup. Old age mekaup.

Mammals of Canada 1 $45.00 Cernivores , the flesh eater,.

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"-wen llenowen

L'hiatoira de llenowen

Hoofed mammals of Ceneda.

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L'hltlolra de

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llenowen

Hiatory of llenowen

Rodents, rebbita end herae.

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Mammal& of Nor th America The Arctic.

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840.00

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The Eastern foraet.

,.. akila JntrOCMlng the topogr..,t,lcal "'IP-

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Man in his world China I , food production.

lntrOCM tlon to

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.._, orientation.

China II - transportation. lleturlly I optionl end C ~ N Growing •

Eskimo 1 • Arctic vlftega. Gifts of the Nile I , farming on Iha flood plelna.

Love end ~laga.

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Maturity , options and conse...-ne•• Teenege fether.

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Teenege mother. The Trouble with alcohol.

Usage ci;, ayat.... lntarnatlONI linear units.

Values , youra end theirs.

Usage ci;i ayst.... lnt..-netloNI

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Mes aantiments 1 $65.00 Your emotions C'ast frustrant.

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v ~ - capacity.

Your emotions Ja me mets an colira.

llatric: .,._ _, for prlNry childr.., , 869.00 A.BJ!.. Area.

Metalwork , hand tools Forging iron.

Soldering methods.

T..,,,...ati,a and - L

Velding techniques.

You. and

capecity.

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Metalwork , machine operation I t75.00 Forming metal by machine.

Auninua procaaaing in

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Using the dri" press.

Asbaatoa tnining in C>.,abec.

Vorking between centers on the lathe.

Gold refining In Ontario. Nckal Mining In ltanltoba.

Metelwork • mechine operations , S75.00 Chuckwork on tha lathe.

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lhniUII lllining In Ontario.

la llonda dn olseaux NC.

Tha Second M6tis uprising, 1885.

t64.00

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The \lorld of birde

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Tha First M6tia uprising. 1869· 70.

M6tls and native uprsisings and Iha land quaation

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l'lorel decision-meklng 1 $75,00 Attitudes moreles Hostility.

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Attitudes moreles Integrity.

The Netive peoplet of North a-lee 1 '85.00 11-L, Les A•indiThe Native people• of the Peclflc Northwe,t • initial Europe., contact.

Heti,e In the City City hebiteta.

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157,00

Netur• adept• to the city.

Netlonel perks of Canada I S30.00 Point PelH National Perk.

The Rocky l'lounteine netionel perka.

Native aria

L'ert lndig•n• Eskimo prints.

Garden flower, of tpring.

end eutumn.

Gerden flower• of -

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\llld flower, of apring. Vold flower, of -

L'ert indi~ne Eskimo sculpture.

New children'• ,toriH Netlve ertc 1 $35.00 L'ert indig•ne The Art of the totem pole,

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Nature ,tucty , S51.00 lleciduoul trNa.

Prince Edwerd lslend Netlonel Perk.

The Greet

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• eutumn.

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865,00

hor•• contest. 1

The Rescue of ..U'IUI the donkey.

The lu>ewey.

L'art indig•ne Helde erginite carvings.

The Spartnng INglnetlon.

L'ert lndig•n• l'IHk• of the North American lndi-.

New F' r..ce , e.ploretion end growth

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front..-. Hetlve lend cleims in B.C. 1 U0,00 Cowlchen • • quHtion of survival.

Jacque• Certier.

TC.

JHn Talon. Netlve lend clefma In B.C . , en Introduction C18S0-1976>.

The Netive peoples of North Americe 1 $BS.DO 11-L. LH Am6rindien1 The Netive peoplH of the Northe•tern Voodenda 1 lnltlel Europeen contact.

Le V6rendrye.

New France , ae;neu,111 •Y•tThe Heblt..ta.

483

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New Frence , aei9neuri~· ,yatem , $45.00 NFB. The Habitant end his home Cln the 18th centuryl

Ope,, e, ,cled lllutiple/endingl , S75.00 Hiatoir•• • ~ t , aultiplel llovlng dey mi•-up.

The Hebltant and hie land tin the 18th canuyl

Histoirea • ~ t . 111Utiple1 The Old sup •ystery.

Seigneur• end seigneuries. The Story of New France.

Histoiraa • ~ t • ""'1iples Surprin edventura. HistoirH • ~ t • ""'1iplee Th'N In a haunted house.

Niagara Fruit Belt , S29.85 FCC. Fruit Belt preservation and regional p1...,;ng.

Introduction to the Niagara Fruit Belt.

The Opening of the Canedlan eHt , t61.DO

Problems of lend use In urben fringe • urban ahedow arees.

Growing up.

SMN.

llovlng In. Staking a ClaiOI.

Now what , 835.00 The Chocolete bar end the bicycle. The Grocery cart end noi,e.

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I), national captel

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lvlng ~ ancntor, "llary Davidson'• hoMa•.

The Living room end clothes. The Test end bottle,.

.Sl9.75 Netional Arte Centre.

Vet cement end the radio.

The National Sellery of Ceneda. Oeeen bottom dweller• , S60.00

National Ane•ch Ccu,c:L

Crustace•na, moftuaca.

Perti....:.,t buildings.

Echinoderms.

Royal Canedian lint.

Echinoderm,. Pienta, apongH, coelenteretea.

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Pienta, apongH, coelenteratH.

netiva people - cuat- and laga,,da

CrN aylab•Y•

Native clothing. "Of the" 1 S27.00 Of the ferm.

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Native V-S· Netive picture writing.

Of the horae. Of the lend.

Open-ended nutipletendlnge , 875.00 The Abaent•mlnded ,.,.• llllougt,by.

A.BA. Canoeing ekh and safety.

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Outdoor educetion lee fishing.

Ouvre roea et le bon... , 1230.00 Loot, fiaten. discover! Cleatont, eles1ont!

A.BA.

Int. Cin..

Outdoor cooking. Loot. fiaten. di1eoverl Ecoute bien...

Plant communities, wasteland wlldflowera. Plant communities, woodot and wetlands.

Loot. fisten. discover! Je ... aul• tromp6 de

Proper bush elothlng.

roupe ' .,.

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Loot, fi1ten. discover! lletrtol l Me piece!

Summer survival. lt'inter survival.

Loot, fieten. ditcoverl Las Objet, ditperua.

Outdoor education , no. 910 , $76,00 Learning to swim end wetar sefaty.

Loot, fieten. di1coverl OU'Ht•ca qui lllerlqU8?

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Loot, fieten. diacoverl Qu'aat-ea qui na ve pea?

Swimming strokes.

Loot, r.,ten. di1coverl Outdoor survival , SBS.00 ( s) Aetivit6• da plain air , ,urvia Elementary eenoeing.

lN'aat•ca "'on peut faire de ce?

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Loot, fiaten. di1coverl Trouvont eutre chola.

Aetlvlt61 de plein air , eurvle Flret aid in the buah.

Loot, fi1ten. di1coverl TrouvOl'II lat ra118tllblenca,

Aetivlt6s da plein eir - survie How to meke • fire encl ehelter.

La Patrimoina vivent du Cenede I S86.00 ( S )Int. Cln.. Caned•'• 6ving heritage A le d6couverta de notre petrltnoine.

Aetivit6a de plain eir , aurvie Outdoor eurvivel kit. Activlt6a de plein air , aurvie IJeter rescue.

Caned•'• fivinl, heritage

L• Duelit6 de noire petritllolne,

The People •• era , t95.00 I c - fro,,a JaMeicL

Outline maps Outline mepe of Cenede. Outline meps of the world , pert 2 , Europa end Afriee.

was born in Portugal.

lly birthplace wn lndle.

Outline mepe of the world , part 3 , A1ie end Auetrelia.

lly f ..,ay It 0,lnase.

Outline mep, of the world , pert 1 , the A-lc•a.

Ouvre roeil et le bon... , 8230.00 look., ti~ ~en. discoverf A qc..,; . cele ressemble-t-11?

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lly Italian heritage,

The Peoplaa of Cenede • our _,.tic\Atural heritage ,

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Changing profile.

Two aAturea.

485

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sn.oo

8 • A.

Pe1s and 1heir care 1 $32.00 Guinea pigs and 1heir care.

Pioneer He , Lea pionniera Life in Upper Ceneda in the 1860'a.

A Visl1 with the vet.

Les pionniers Pioneer fife in the llaritlmes , pert 1,

A Vlsi1 with the vet. Vhat pet for me.

Let pionnlert Pioneer Rfe in the l'laritlmea.

L" pionnlers Pioneer life on the Prelrlea 11900-19121.

La vie quotidienne des pionniera du Naut•Cenade Family life.

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La vie quotidienne des pionniers du Neut-Ceneda Farm Ufa.

Les pionniert I S) Pioneer fife L•• pioneer• dee Prelrle1 11812•19001,

La vie quotidienne des pionniers du Haut•Ceneda Foods.

Pioneer fife Lea pionniert dee Plerltimet , 2• p.-tle.

La vie quotidienne des pionniers du Heut-Ceneda Vork end trade.

$114.00

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Pioneer He Les pionnier1 de• Plerltlmet • lfre pertie.

La vie quotidienne des pionniers du Haut•Ceneda. School and recreation.

1

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le• pionniera Pioneer &fe on the Prairiea 11812·19001.

Pioneer community I S85.00 lt-l, La vie quotidienne des pionniers du Naut•Canade Crafts.

The Pioneer community et work The Cabinet maker.

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Pioneer fife Les pionniert det Preiriel 11900-19121.

Lee pionnier1 du Haut-Cenede.

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Pionee,- Ue Le vie cl.- .. Heut-Ceneda var• 1860.

The Mill.

Pioneer fife I"' vilege du Heut·Cenede.

The Newspaper business. The Pioneer community. The VlHege broom shop. The Veaver.

Pioneer life Les pionniers The Pioneer community.

NFB.

Pioneer life 1 $72.00 Les pionniers Early pioneer life in Upper Cenede.

NFB.

Point,cf. vue A ""9Stlon of velue• I"' hi1torique de le contreceptlon.

NFB.

Point, de vue Yivre ~ .

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A bstion of velue1 Yivre 18\Ae.

Postege 1temp9 tel Ceneda'• ,tory , t86.00

Int. Cln., LH tifflbrH potle recontent l'hlttoire du Caned• Ceneda I people end

Les pionniers

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Gold rush , pioneer mining in British C~ie.

486

Series List

Poatege ttemps teR Cenede'• etory

1

$86.00

Int. Cin.. Les timbres poste racontent l'histoire du Cenede Cenede end its provincea.

Provincial capitall Quebec City, Quebec. Regina. Seit.

Les timbres poste recontent rhistOft'e du Cenede Introducing the postage stemp.

St. John't, Newfoundend. Victoria, 11.C.

Les timbres poste recontent rhistoire du Cenede Sheping the Cenedien netion.

Preventive dentel heelth , S72.00 Awereness of dentel problems.

Sch. Ch.,

V'actorla. 8.t.

BIR.

Dentel elds and trends in dentistry.

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Details of brushing, disclosing I floating.

Quebec

Province of Quebec Le Quebec , la Plaine du Selnt-t.aurent.

F'loaslng vs. gum diHese.

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Ptovinca of Quebec Le Quebec • la Platea, laurentlen.

Summary and conchnlon.

A question of • .,.. Pointt de vue A hittory of contraception.

Prlnclplea of electricity , $75.00 Current and prenure. Fundamentals of electricity.

NF'B,

To b9 together,

General electronics. PrlnclplH of magnet11111.

Aeacfrng 1110tlvation

Conte, pcu enfantt Big red barn.

Sources of electricity.

Conte, poi, enfant One kitten for kl&

Province of Quebec 1 $27.00 Le Qu6bec The Province of Quebec , the Appalachian region. Le Qu6bec The Province of Quebec , the Laurentian region.

Aeecf,ng

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The Cowboy,

Le Qu6bec The Province of Quabac , tha St. Lawrance region.

Provincial capitals Edmonton, Alberta.

Sch. Ch.,

Provincial cap,1a1a Charlottetown, P.E.I.

Sch. Ch.,

••edinet• , '85.00

lu,gler.

n. Dooder. n.6otilller. n. Puff..-. n. Tick..-.

Mallfa11, Nova Scotia.

487

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Sainte "9rle ~ t i . , . , _ , t17.50 L 'histoire de Seinte-"9rle-dae-lU-

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Lee R6clts h6rolquee , 885.00 ( S) F emoua stories of greet courege Lea eventures de l'lerco Polo.

Seinte-flarie-~the-lu'-

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F emous stories of greet courege Ceteweyo le megnlflque.

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Regional studies , S138.00 Cepe Breton lslend • en overview.

Lea Saisons. la terre, reepece , t75.00 Leeming about ecience L'Aut- et rt.Iver , ce qu'ila eont.

Cape Breton ltlend • industrial reg!-.

Leeming about science Exploretions U'leir...

Ontario • the north, trensportetion end recreetlon. Seguaney-Lelc.e St. Jean

the river.

Leeming about science le , . _ de la terre.

Segueney-Lelc.e St. John - the Leite Region. Saint John Ri ver Valley Lending. Saint John River Valley John.

Leeming about science Le Print8'"PS et rftf • ee qi.lie aont.

- Ed,.unston to lings - l'lectequec to Selnt

Southern Ontario.

Royel Canadian l'lountad Police , S69.00 The Beginning of e new ere.

S- Slee teh ti. etory of food , "5.00 Leeming about ti. fruits we eet.

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Lewning about the pltnt• we eet.

The Northwest l'lounted Police.

The Story of how to eet to c,-ow tal. TNngt danger- to eet -

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Sefety • • way of fife 1 *65.00 Home safety. School safety.

Sevolr -

Treffic safety. Transit safety.

Safety song, and ,torles 1 8130,00 Blcyele safety.

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Scwt,orough ...... , t34.50 The "81',al Int.

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PlaMing for fut\,e ..-.

Home safety.

The Scarlet force , the ,tory of the North Vest llcu,ted Polee , tt5.00 Int. Cin.. The Force keeps ti. pe-.

Safety on the street. School bu• Hfety.

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C'HI pee fec:ilel

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boat Hfaty.

Swl1010lng eefety.

488

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Science The Biology of tHte end , - .

The Sees-

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886.00

Int. Cln..

AutUllll'I.

Birds, in wetlands.

Spring.

Birds, their upland homes end hebite.

s.--.

Diec overing enimels in winter.

Vonter.

Discovering plants In winter. The F entestic world of insects IAI.

Sk\6it6 ct.. retelier , t85.00 Shop aefety Denger, f r ~ t • en atelier.

The Fenteetic world of Insect• IBI. l'leklng your own microscopic sRdee. The l'licroscope - • delicate tool.

Shop aefety I' oreuae " ' colonne et tOU'.

The Nicroscope - its operelion.

Shop . .f,ty

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lleulea. t ~ acift f ! k t r ~ et corroyeur,.

The Netur el ecology of water.

Shop aefety

Pen,ez •afcuritf".

Our five senses of touch.

Shop aefety

The Predators.

Scie• i lll8in. eite- et - - .

Spider ecology.

Shop . ., •• , TOU"NY!s. clefe.

Vhet Is • spider?

tete

et IOUlb'e.

The Vorld of microscopy. Sentifflenta I 815',00

Science 6 1'616menteire Elementary science 5 sens • mhures • obtervetlon.

Int. Cin..

l'eelinga

Ce n'est pn Juste.

Nl'I,

""""9' Cn,e de

Elementary ,cience Croiesence de cristeux.

faire le

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Elementary acience l'leaure de volumes.

l'nlings

Seerch for the Northwest Pnaege , 849.00 Int. Cin., Dlaeoveries end diHppoint-,ta.

lloi et -

diver'" perscnellt6e.

Feet end fancy.

l'nlinge

Tragedy end triumph.

SeHon ,torles Summer - reflection• on Lek• a,,. Veter.

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f ..... Tout le _ . 8 Jl9" de qL,elque ehoN,

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Vlnter - iee fire Ughte.

489

Series List

Settlers of North Amerlee Commeree.

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SI • the ...tric eyst.. , S6a.00

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Le ,yat..._ International lleeauring length end ree.

Community life.

Le ayat..._ international

Furniture end household goods.

lleeauring ......

The 11eking of e ferm.

le ,yet..._ internetlonel lleeauring v ~ .

Trenaportetlon.

Sex educetion , S45.00 About V.D. • gonorrhee.

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South A-le• I S69.95 Alo de .--Jo.

About V.D. • eyphilie. Coneeption end birth.

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Special oc:eesi-

Contreception.

The Dey Sente c - to town.

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let·• go to the fair. Sex edui:etlon , S45.00 Puberty.

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Sheet metal PereHel line developt11ent.

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Pepper'• OTiatmee. The Secret In the barn. I/hen the aep rune.

Pettern development by trlengiAetion.

Special occ.. ~ end event, The Cenedi_, end Vortd Plowing llatch.

Redle! line development.

Shop safety 1 $85.00 S6curit6 dens l'etelier Drill presses end lethea.

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Royal V,nter Fair. 11-1.,

Stories end legends from other lende aeriN

Beron 11Unchheusen In a whale of • Ger..., legend.

S6curit6 dens l'etelier Generel shop hazards.

F' oolish 8.-tek • fa Polish lnl.

"gende•

S6eurit6 dens l'etelier Grinders, routers, power sewa t. jointera.

ContH el d'eilleure Ifie the o,ighly , • IAreini., legend.

Seeurit6 dens !'atelier Hend aews, chisels end filee.

Conte, et 16gendes d'eilleura The llireelMIUS hind • • hungeri., legend.

S6curit6 dens retelier Screwdrivers, wrenches, aheet metal. t. weldin9,

Cont" et 16gendes d'eillwre Sleeping Beauty , • French legend.

6'curlt6 dene l'eteller Think safety.

Contee et l6gendff d'ell9urt The Two froge , a ...,_. legend.

490

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The story of food , t43.00 Breed and pHtry.

l• Terre et runivere , 185.00 le•ning about CU' univer..

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l• L-i..e

Chocolete.

eoleil.

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Hot dog,.

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Survive! lo aefety in the outdoor, Cenoeing , the strokes.

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Leeming about CU' univern le position de le ......

Cenoeing , the beelc.CFlllnstripl Riflery. Rockhoundlng. Survive! In the bush.

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The Native peoples of North t $85.00 IH., Le, A""'lndiens The Netive peoplH of the Greet Pleine , lnltlel Eufopeen contact,

Survival lo aefety in the outdoor• , $59.50 Orlentetlon I, compese.

Le eyet•me lnternetionel , 865.00 SI - the metric eystem Un• Llgn• • une eurfece.

LH A""'indiens The Netive peoples of the Greet ~ins , European contact to the preeenl day.

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Lee A-indiThe Netive peoplH of the Northe..tern Voodandtl • Ei,opeen contact to the prHent day.

SI - the metric ay,tem Un Poide - une meHe. SI - the metric system Un Syst•me de -•ure.

LH A-indiThe Netlve people, of the Peclflc NorthwHt • Ei,opeen contact to the pr-1 day,

SI • the metric sy,tem Un Volume - une cepeclt6.

Theetre ert, • 'llere boerde and • peeelon" • '69,00 TelH from the treetops , •e&.00 Lea erbree m'ont recont, Beginnings.

Int, Cln..

Bnlc: ... detlgn end . . . . .

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l••Theerbres m'ont recont6 Hunter who went ewey. LH Arbres m'onte recont, The Story of Greedy Pen.

aa, t obeervlng ( s) VCI, Otnervlng by he•ing. tMting. IMling. touching.

Thir«ing

Observing by seeln9 • colours purple, orange,

Le Terre et runlvera 1 185.00 Learning •bout our ..-.lverse Influence du soleff sur le terre.

11"""0bnrvlng by 1Nin9 • colours black, white, brown.

491

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Thinking ekins , observing vtl, Obeerving by seeing , cobJra red, yelow, i..e. ObHrving by seeing • shepee end 1ize1.

Thie ie my world , 127.00 Lleten to my world.

Trensport , revenue tenecr......,. , t86.00 Treneportetion , the Cenecllen edvent..-e De le terre t fair.

BIA.

Look et my world.

Int. Cin..

Trenaportetion , the Cenedien edvent..-e De le traction enilft8I t le vepe..-.

Touch my world.

Tr-po,-tetion • the Canadian edventu-e Thunder Bey's hi• torlc old F" ort Villi em The Growth, the decHne.

Un ~ nouveau. des ""thodee nouvelea.

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Life in the old F"ort.

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Transportation in Cenede Age of ate.,. end the eutOIIIObffe. Airahowa in Cenede.

Lee

Timbres post reconte l'hlstolre du Cenede , 886.00 (s ) Int. Cln.. Poctege stamps tel Cenede'• story Le Peuple Cenedlen et ,on environne,oent.

Aviation In Cenede.

Aviation in Cenede - today. Tr ede uni one , the Cenedien experience , t6S.OO Beginnings.

The Greet Lekff - St. Lawrence Seewey.

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Identifying e i r ~

Development.

Port of Toronto. Reil trenaportetion in Cenede • the early day,.

The Seewey end ita ships.

Trades & technology , mHonry Elements of brickwork.

A Seewey po,-t.

Wene end bonds.

Trades & technology , painting end decorating Painting • paneled door.

Treneportetlon today , by lend. Trenapo,-tetlon todey • by eir end water.

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Peper hanging application.

R.BA.

Treneportetion In Cenede I t276.00 Reil transportation In Cenede I today.

L• Treite dea peAeteriea , S45.00 Int. Cln.. Fur-trade outpoate Le Fort Langley , cerrefo..- de le c8te - t .

Trenepo,-tetion , the Cenecllen edvent..-e New weya in • new lend.

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