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Winter 1968

Item consists of a Japanese-Canadian family's home movies filmed in the 1960s.

Donor(s) and project contributed description follows: "These clips feature Christmas and playing in the snow. Naomi, Akemi and Steven open gifts on Christmas morning. Later, extended family gather to enjoy Christmas dinner. The footage ends on a winter afternoon with Naomi, Akemi and Steven playing in the snow."

Exiting a cottage, driving away, and two children playing in the snow

Item consists of an Indian family’s home movie featuring people exiting a home, driving away, and a toddler playing in the snow with two adults.

Donor(s) and project contributed description follows: "The following clips are from 1969-71. The reels start in the winter of 1970/71 north of Montreal, at Laurentian Mountains, a known good skiing place. Bala Nundy lived in Montreal at the time just before he got married in 1971. When Bala moved to Montreal he didn’t have any family there and his close friends became his family. Here they rented a cottage for a weekend trip. Since they are all from hot countries without snow they got excited and took many pictures.

The next scenes overlook downtown Montreal; Mont Royal, Jack Cartier Bridge, horse driven buggies, etc. The 8mm footage is sped up like a Chaplin film.

In the next scene, his future wife’s family and their friends appear. This is also in the Laurentian Mountain area in the winter of 1971.

Then there is a clip of Bala downhill skiing for the first time, he hoped that this would make his grandkids laugh in the future. This was taken in 1968 in Chicopee hill near Kitchener, ON.

Then to frozen Lake Erie, and a park in Galt, Ontario (later became Cambridge, Ontario).

Now Bala’s daughter Smita says, ‘You’ll often find her dad sitting down and going through old photos.’ He is known for sharing pictures at family get-togethers and is inspired by his grandkids. He has thousands of pieces of materials and started filming in 1965."

NYC 1969

Item consists of an a Haitian Canadian family’s home movie featuring the family in New York celebrating a birthday and Christmas. Video was filmed by André and Ginette Valcin.

Project and donor(s) contributed description follows: "It's November 1969 in New York City and the Valcin Family is celebrating Nadine's dad's birthday. Four-year-old Nadine waves at the camera and helps blow out her father's candles. We see Nadine's mother cutting the cake. Later in the day, Nadine, drinking her juice from a cocktail glass, is engrossed in a serious conversation with her father. Her mom is behind the camera shooting on Super 8mm film. At Christmas, the camera is pulled once more, a very exciting time for Nadine who was an only child. This private but celebratory occasion is one the whole family dresses up for. Nadine dons an all-white pantsuit she later swaps for something more comfortable, while her parents sport equally stylish crisp suits. The clothes become secondary to the gift unraveling — the toy car, doll, keyboard, all slowly collecting around her. André Valcin passed in 1999, so the Valcin family was happy to revisit these memories of him."

Arrival of Andreas Papandreou

Arrival of Andreas Papandreou in Toronto. Leaving the airport. Followers gathered on the left and right of the road where the cars of the entourage are passing through, holding posters. One poster reads "Welcome Andreas". Άφιξη του Ανδρέα Παπανδρέου στο Τορόντο. Φεύγοντας από το αεροδρόμιο. Οπαδοί του συγκεντρωμένοι στα αριστερά και δεξιά του δρόμου από όπου περνούν τα αυτοκίνητα της συνοδείας, κρατούν πανό με συνθήματα, ένα εκ των οποίων αναγράφει "Καλώς Ήρθες Ανδρέα".

Reception for Andreas Papandreou

Gathering at a stadium for the speech of Andreas Papandreou. Audience seated around and below the podium on which a poster reads "Long Live PAK" in Greek. A banner at the gallery reads "Free Greek Workers". Σύναξη σε στάδιο για την ομηλία του Ανδρέα Παπανδρέου. Θεατές καθισμένοι γύρω και κάτω από την εξέδρα στην οποία αναγράφεται "Ζήτω το Π.Α.Κ.". Ένα πανό στον εξώστη γράφει "Ελευθερώστε τους Έλληνες Εργάτες".

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