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Roger Docherty, 3. ne ee 4 a Crown corporation with initial |formation of such a corporation pie petnem treated fairly — both at Me) siert Boswell of Marshfield | Bordon Tremere. Cask. capital of $10,000,000 to assist |earlier in the year In 1964 an | make loans investment» jinitial stage of financing and at |. 1804 ine jersey calves while| Yearii : Year's work: 1. Bordon Tre Gk Gui saiate tn te lao in- |“‘without, however, becoming a |the final stage of distribution mikre eo Velaie Clare "g.|mere, 2. Jean MacPhee, 3. By- dustry, Stale Secretary Lamon- |vestigated the film meeaey'e | WES) Hove. cy Canadien and foreign die |tbe sarden Ggleg, wes _Judeed eat. Pe Meee i etd 2 eathoon of tho Co- oe oaalien ond oe come |" ” financial awards to | The National Film Board was| who also presented the ribbons. Two year old Helfers: 1. 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