This consists of four rolls of television news footage held in CBC can 354, as follows: Mayflower, placelined Atlantic Ocean, dated 1 January 1960, showing replica of the ship Mayflower on the Atlantic Ocean with many smaller vessels surrounding it. <38s> Diefenbaker Pilgrimage, placelined Scotland, dated 14 July 1968, a story about the unveiling of a memorial by John Diefenbaker, in Rogart, Scotland, in honour of Canada's first prime minister, Sir John A. Macdonald. The silent footage shows pan shot of village; Diefenbaker walking to memorial; crowd; Diefenbaker in tam; pipers marching; unveiling of plaque; and plaque. <46s> Barrows Taughts, placelined Toronto, dated 20 August 1960, consisting of silent footage shot during a 210-mile yacht race originating on Lake Ontario. It shows yachts at starting point, start of the race, spectators, yachts around cargo ships, man looking at yacht; yachts, woman watching and another shot of a yacht. <34s>~Khahn, placelined Saigon, dated 27 February 1965, consisting of a silent report about deposed South Vietnamese military leader General Nguyen Khahn. He spends a few days in Hong Kong en route to the United Nations and receives the cross of Valour. The footage shows: Khahn walking to camera; grandstand; Khanh speaking; Khanh gets medal; walks; Khanh and medal; mine detection at airport; Taylor at airport; Khanh says farewell to troops; other farewells. <1mn 6s> Orange Parade, placelined Toronto, dated 13 July 1968, consisting of a silent report of the Orange Order's annual July 12th parade in Toronto, with largely dwindling support. The footage shows: man on horse; majorettes; crowd; Orange Order members; purple star banner; a female supporter; and band. <33s>~Princess Leaves, placelined Victoria, dated 1 March 1963, consisting of silent footage of the move of the Princess of Nanaimo ferry to the Bay of Fundy run. It shows: Nanaimo ferry; people testing navigational capabilities of the vessel; and ferry in water. <38s> Minikini Contest, placelined Toronto, dated 14 July 1968, consisting of silent footage of women competing in a minikini contest: It shows: pan shot of women; five finalists; crowd; contestants parade; three finalists; the second runner up leaving stage; the two remaining women; and chef kissing winner. <37s>~OAS Session, placelined United States, dated 20 August 1960, consisting of silent footage of a meeting of the Organization of American States. The OAS has agreed to condemn the Dominican Republic and break off all diplomatic relations with the regime of Raphael Trujillo. The silent footage shows: Costa Rica National Theatre; arrival of the delegations from Mexico, the Dominican Republic, Argentina and Columbia; the arrival of Christian Herter; the theatre; the delegates from the United States, Ecuador and Haiti seated; Argentine delegate; delegates from Brazil, Venezuela and the Dominican Republic; delegates standing; Costa Rican President Mario Echandi; and general view of assembly applauding. <1mn> Air Force Day, placelined Israel, dated 12 July 1968, consisting of a report with audio of the Israeli Air Force putting on an air show. It shows: troops marching; Israeli flag raised; troops march; flag and planes in air; onlookers; plane in air; crowd; planes; onlookers; more planes; planes dropping missiles; and explosion. <58s>~Sévigny Speaks, placelined Ottawa, dated 10 February 1963, consisting of interview with Pierre Sévigny, associate defence minister about why he resigned from the cabinet. <1mn 58s> Burtons and Sothebys, placelined England, dated 5 July 1968, about Elizabeth Taylor and others bidding at a Sotheby's art auction. It shows: various shots of artwork on sale followed by sound of gavel and auctioneer saying price; auction house; various pieces of art; auctioneer; audience; cameraman; Elizabeth Taylor bidding on painting; and man. <1mn 54s> Malcolm Church, placelined New York City, dated 27 February 1965, about Malcolm X's funeral. It shows: hearse next to the Faith Temple Church of God in Christ; open casket; plaque on casket; Malcolm X in casket; people lined up outside; and various shots of the crowd. <33s>~Funeral Scenesetter, placelined New York City, dated 27 February 1965, in which Jesse Gray speaks after the death of Malcolm X. <30s> Dennison Caccia, placelined Toronto, dated 12 July 1965, in which William Dennison talks about a position being open and when an election could be called to fill it. <42s> LSD Follow, placelined Toronto, dated 13 July 1968. In this story, reporter Bill Copps talks about the similarities between hippies in San Francisco and Toronto's hippies and the recent drug bust made in Yorkville. <1mn 15s>~Nash Ted Kennedy, placelined Washington D.C., dated 12 July 1968, in which reporter Knowlton Nash talks about Ted Kennedy mourning his brother's death and Ted Kennedy's possible political future. <1mn 27s> Supermouth Wins, placelined Toronto, dated 12 July 1968. Toronto radio station CHUM paid a Boston station $8500.00 to release disc jockey John Charles Larsh, who went by the profesional name Jack Armstrong, from his contract. It shows: John Charles Larsh in radio booth; interview of Larsh; Larsh in booth; interview of Larsh; in booth; more of interview; and more shots of Larsh in booth. <1mn 53s> Clifford, placelined Washington D.C. and dated 13 July 1968, consisting of a report by Knowlton Nash about Defence Secretary Clifford and his trip to Saigon. <1mn 21s> People to pick the abundant strawberry crop in Nova Scotia: It shows: pan shot of strawberries; people picking in fields; man picking berries; people with bags; people hitch hiking; interview of strawberry farmer; people putting berries on truck; and farmer. <1mn 46s>~Bird Man, placelined Mississauga, dated 11 July 1968, consisting of an interview of Roy Ivor about his Windinglane Sanctuary and his retirement. It shows: interview of Ivor with birds around him; Ivor signs his book; book; woman takes care of bird; birds on Ivor's head; Ivor with bird; bird in hand; Ivor; and woman with sick bird. <3mn 8s>