CANADA 



History: Founded 1943. 



Purpose: The furtherance of psychology as a 

 science, as a profession, and as a means of pro- 

 moting human welfare. 



Membership: 180. Members must have M.A. 

 or L.Ps. degree. 



Meetings: Annual. 



Professional activities: Prizes to university 

 students in psychology at B.A. level at four 

 universities in the province. 



Publications: Bulletin, twice yearly. Editor: 

 Aurele Gagnon. 



26. Association of Canadian Fire Marshals, 



Ontario Fire College, P. O. Box 830, Graven- 

 hurst, Ont. President: K. J. Partington, Pro- 

 vincial Building, Hollis Street, Hahfax, N. S. 

 Term expires July 8, 1960. Secretary- 

 Treasurer: D. E. Barrett, Ontario Fire Col- 

 lege, P. O. Box 830, Gravenhurst, Ont. Term 

 expires July 8, 1960. 



History: Organized 1922, by Canadian mem- 

 bers of the Fire Marshals' Association of North 

 America. 



Purpose: To promote better understanding 

 between its members ; to develop uniformity of 

 action and legislation ; generally to promote fire 

 prevention work. 



Membership: 75. Membership confined to 

 public officials holding chief executive office in 

 fire prevention or protection organizations. 

 Honorary members. 



Meetings: Annual. 



Publications: Statistical Report of Fire Losses 

 in Canada, annual, free. Proceedings, annual, 

 free. 



27. Association of Manitoba Land Surveyors. 



President: T. R. Miller, 71 Kingston Row, St. 

 Vital, Man. Term expires January 18, 1961. 

 Secretary-Treasurer : J. H. Bean, Civic 

 Offices, Winnipeg, Man. Term expires Janu- 

 ary 18, 1961. 



History: Incorporated 1881 by Act of Legisla- 

 ture as the Association of Provincial Land Sur- 

 veyors ; name changed to present title in 1904. 



Purpose: The protection of the public from 

 unqualified persons. 



Membership: 55. 

 Meetings: Annual. 



Library: 25 volumes on engineering and 

 surveying. 



28. Association of New Brunswick Land Sur- 

 veyors, P. O. Box 22, Fredericton, N. B. 

 President: C. R. Starkey, Cody's, N. B. Term 

 expires January 18, 1961. Secretary-Trea- 



surer: R. G. Brown, R.R. No. 1, Fredericton, 

 N. B. Term expires January 18, 1961. 



History: Organized in Fredericton, N. B., 

 1953 ; incorporated by provincial statute 1954. 



Purpose: To promote and improve the effi- 

 ciency of New Brunswick land surveyors in all 

 matters relating to land surveying; to advance 

 and protect the interest of New Brunswick land 

 surveyors in their profession; to assure the gen- 

 eral public of the professional proficiency and 

 competency of New Brunswick land surveyors ; 

 to promote the welfare of New Brunswick land 

 surveyors and their usefulness to the public; to 

 protect the general public from the surveying 

 and describing of land by unqualified persons. 



Membership: 88 full members, 1 honorary 

 member. Membership restricted to those duly 

 authorized to practise under The New Bruns- 

 wick Land Surveyors Act, 1954. 



Meetings: Annual. 



Publications: Report, annual, current volume: 

 5. Editor : R. G. Brown. 



29. Association of Newfoundland Land Sur- 

 veyors. President: James Canning, P.O. Box 

 H 187, St. John's, Nfld. Term expires Decem- 

 ber, 1960. Secretary-Treasurer : Gerard T. 

 Halley, 90 Allandale Road, St. John's, Nfld. 

 Term expires December, 1960. 



History: Incorporated by Act of Legislature 

 in 1953. 



Purpose: Protection of land surveyors and 

 encouragement of high standards in the survey- 

 ing profession. 



Membership: 68. Members require three years 

 apprenticeship to a Newfoundland land surveyor 

 and must pass examination prepared by the 

 Association. 



Meetings: Annual. 



Professional activities: Scholarship, Univer- 

 sity of Newfoundland. 



Publications: Newfoundland Surveyor, irreg- 

 ular, current volume : 3, free. Editor : W. J. 

 Walsh, Confederation Building, St. John's, 

 Nfld. 



Library: 100 volumes on surveying and related 

 matters. 



30. Association of Nurses of the Province of 

 Quebec, 640 Cathcart Street, Montreal 2, 

 Que. President: Miss Eve M. Merleau, 3201 

 Forest Hill, Montreal, Que. Term expires 

 November 4, 1960. Secretary-Registrar: Miss 

 Helena F. Reimer. Term indefinite. 



History: Created 1920 by provincial statute. 



Purpose: To regulate and control nursing 

 profession in the province. 



