Three l6 ima sound projectors were purchased for replacement in the 

 Field. Each District has its own projector and has access to District, Regional 

 and Head Office film libraries. Films and projectors arc used by Departiacnt personnel 

 for public lecturing and intra-departmental training. 



Four 35 mta projectors for slides were also added to our equipment. 



General 



During 1955-56 several hundred feet of motion picture film was used 

 for depicting various i^iases of the Department's activities. The film was used for 

 T. V. showings and for fillers in films being made by the Department for general 

 distribution. 



Exhibits 



Conservation appeals were made to the public by means of some 



seventy-five exhibits and floats shown throughout the Province. The major exhibits 



are as followst 



Canadian National Exhibition 

 Canadian National Sportsmen's Show 

 Central Canada Exhibition 

 International Plowing Match 

 Lakehead Exhibition 

 Northern Ontario Exhibition 

 Royal Agricultural Winter Fair 



Other exhibits include Sportsmen's Shows, Agricultural Fairs, County 



Fairs and J^arades. Material for major exhibits is prepared aM displayed by this 



Section ai>d then sent out for use at other exhibits from our Toronto workshop. 



Permanent exhibits suitable for transporting are emphasized to make an optimum 



appeal across the Province. 



Radio Broadcasts 



Dtiring the past year this section has been responsible for the 

 writing and broadcasting of a l5-minute programme "Conservation Corner" on 

 Saturday night, over a Toronto station irtiich provided the time gratis. In addition, 

 air time has been allotted to other officers of the Department by mar\y radio stations 

 across the Province, a gesture idiich is much appreciated, particularly in periods of 

 high fire hazard* 



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