Manufacturing industries

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Canadians at work, 1949-02-21 : [part 1]

SUMMARY: Part of first half of radio program with Marce Munro, Bill Herbert and Jack Bingham, announcers, about: transportation, logging trucks; truck manufacturing industry; with comments from employees in a truck manufacturing plant, George Harrison (?), vice-president of engineering, Bill Piper (?), engineer, George Moore (?), superintendent of manufacturing production, Charles Henry (?), machinist and Peter Rutherford (?), sheet metal worker.

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The item is a documentary film on the importance of British Columbia's secondary industries. The activities touched upon include the manufacture of tissue paper, wire rope, pipe, tin cans, plastic bags, lighting fixtures, electric signs, power saws, broom handles, galvanized pails, ceramics, clothing, drill bits, and plasterboard; food canning; sugar refining; hydro-electric power developments; electronics; television (CBC studio); motion picture production and film processing; construction. The filmmaking sequence is in the Parry Films studio in North Vancouver, and Lew Parry is seen on the set as technicians prepare for a shot.

Forward

The item is a documentary film on the importance of British Columbia's secondary industries. The activities touched upon include the manufacture of tissue paper, wire rope, pipe, tin cans, plastic bags, lighting fixtures, electric signs, power saws, broom handles, galvanized pails, ceramics, clothing, drill bits, and plasterboard; food canning; sugar refining; hydro-electric power developments; electronics; television (CBC studio); motion picture production and film processing; construction. The filmmaking sequence is in the Parry Films studio in North Vancouver, and Lew Parry is seen on the set as technicians prepare for a shot.

Forward : out-takes

The item consists of four reels of film out-takes, made from 1954 to 1955. They contain footage shot for a film on the importance of British Columbia's secondary industries. The activities shown in the completed film included the manufacture of tissue paper, wire rope, pipe, tin cans, plastic bags, lighting fixtures, electric signs, power saws, broom handles, galvanized pails, ceramics, clothing, drill bits, and plasterboard; food canning; sugar refining; hydro-electric power developments; electronics; television (CBC studio); motion picture production and film processing and construction.

Pacific coast hemlock : the natural choice

Educational film. "A good 'short course' in the recovery of clear wood fibre from different grades of Pacific Coast Hemlock, an old-growth, fine grained timber from British Columbia's coastal forests. Sequences in millwork plants show the manufacture of ladders, doors, windows, spindles, mouldings, panelling, and other items. A film of special interest for those in the millwork industry as well as woodworking instructors and students." (COFI catalogue description)