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CATALOGUE 1961<br />

Quarterly Immigration Bulletin, prepared in the Statistics Section;<br />

Directorate of Administrative Services. Ottawa. 36cm. Processed.<br />

Bilingual.<br />

December, 1960 and March, June, September, 1961.<br />

Limited free distribution. .1. • •<br />

•<br />

Cat. No. C112-2<br />

Citizen. Published five times a year by the Canadian Citizenship<br />

Branch. Ottawa. 21cm.<br />

Vol. 7, No. 1, February, 1961. 38p.<br />

Contents.—Feux-Follets, dancers of good will.—Pull partners irrt the<br />

Canadian community.—Poles in Canada.—Trade unions deve/op citizenship<br />

programs.—Let's take a look at discrimination.—Citizenship projects:<br />

' Young adult seminar on Canadian nationa/ism; Montreal Jewish forums<br />

for new and old Canadians; Owen Sound Local Councii of Women<br />

reports.<br />

Vol. 7, No. 2, April, 1961. 38p.<br />

Contents.---Canadian culture enriched by immigrants.—French<br />

grants have own association.--Citizenship Court ceremonies.--Thoughts<br />

on citizenship and democracy.Citizenship -projects: Canadian and<br />

American rural youth exchange visits; Children from other lands on TV;<br />

Young people help families in need; Newcomers welcomed by church<br />

, groups; Integration prOjece ,the deep South. • • '<br />

Vol. 7, No. 3, June, 1961. 34p.<br />

" Contents.—Dominion . Day message from the Governor-Generai.—<br />

CANDVIAC (Canadian Amateur 1VIusicians—Musiciens Amateurs Cana-<br />

. diens)--Unity in diversity.—ImniigrantS in science and the professions-<br />

Harmony Association of Montreal.—Centennial of • an Indian poet.—Citizenship<br />

projects: Operation citizenship -in Saskatchewan; . Saskatoon<br />

,<br />

teen-agers meet, in Conference.. „<br />

Vol. 7 No. 4 Oétober, 1961. 38p.<br />

• Contents.—Public opinion in a democracy.—Jeunesses<br />

Musical Youth of Canada.—From immigrant to citizen.—Girl guides<br />

-travel across Canada to Jubilée Camps.—To qua/ify votie in<br />

Canada.—Women's Institutes moim'. nortlt.—Couchiching ConferenCe on<br />

Integration.—Citizenship projects. -<br />

Vol. 7,, No. 5, December, 1961. 38p. ,<br />

Contents.—French or EngliSh—With pleasure!L-Celeb;rating thé New<br />

' Year.—What- did• you say7—A schoo/ today—A ' theatre tomorrow.-Voluntary<br />

organizations and the immigrant.—Citizenship projects:, International<br />

Club, Trois-Rivières; Toronto Jaycees bring Asian student to<br />

Canada.<br />

••' 250 per coPy. $1 per year. * • • Cat. No. Ci124<br />

Carillon, Peace Tower, Houses of Parliament, Ottawa, Canada; Summer<br />

programmes, 1961. ,Ottawa, 1961. 32p. Illus. 20cm. Paper<br />

cover. Bilingual.<br />

25¢ per copy. * , Cat. No. C131 -261<br />

Canadian Citizenship series: pamphlets. Published by the Canadian<br />

Citizenship Branch. Ottawa. 20cm.<br />

3.—Our system of government. Revised edition, May, 1961. 47p.<br />

Illus. Map fold.<br />

Contents.—Introduction.—Federal Government.—Provincial Government.—Municipal<br />

(Local) Government.—The Judiciary.<br />

250 per copy. Cat. No. C14146I<br />

Canadian scene. Ottawa, revised, July, 1961. 94p. Illus., map fold.<br />

20cm. Paper cover.<br />

Prepared by Canadian Citizenship Branch.<br />

350 per copy. • * • Cat. No. C151-I6I<br />

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