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SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL SOCIETIES 



petency of professional engineers in the practice 

 of engineering; to promote the proficiency of 

 professional engineers in the practice of engin- 

 eering; to promote the proficiency of profes- 

 sional engineers in all matters relating to the 

 engineering profession, to advance and protect 

 the interests of professional engineers. 



Membership: 450 resident members; 100 non- 

 resident. Graduation from a college of standing, 

 recognized by the Council of the Association, 

 or passing of examinations set by the Asso- 

 ciation, or membership in any engineering or 

 technical organization of standing recognized 

 by the Council. 



Meetings: Annual. 



Professional activities: Two scholarships an- 

 nually for third and fifth year engineering stu- 

 dents at the University of New Brunswick. 



Publications: Professional Engineer, monthly. 

 Current volume: 21. Editor: D. L. Turner. 



42. Association of Professional Engineers of 

 the Province of Prince Edward Island. Presi- 

 dent: R. D. Donnelly, 3 Waverley Court, 

 Charlottetown, P. E. I. Term expires Decem- 

 ber 31, 1960. Secretary-Treasurer: E. S. 

 Chandler, 242 North River Road, Charlotte- 

 town, P. E. I. Term expires December 31, 

 1960. 



Purpose: To promote and improve proficiency 

 of professional engineers in all matters relating 

 to profession of engineering. 



Membership: 28 members; 16 licensed to 

 practise ; 4 student members. 



Meetings: Monthly. 



40. Association of Professional Engineers of 

 the Province of Nova Scotia. President: B. N. 

 Cain, Acadia University. Wolfville, N. S. 

 Term expires January, 1961. Secretary- 

 Registrar: G. N. Kent, P. O. Box 731, Hali- 

 fax, N. S.. Term indefinite. 



History: Incorporated 1920. 



Purpose: To administer the engineering pro- 

 fession in Nova Scotia. 



Membership: 650. Members must have pro- 

 fessional engineering status. 



Meetings: Annual. 



Publications: The Professional Engineer, 

 quarterly, current volume : 4, free. Editor : 

 M. E. J. O'Loughlin. 



41. Association of Professional Engineers of 

 the Province of Ontario. 236 Avenue Road, 

 Toronto 5, Ont. President: Dwight S. 

 Simmons. Term expires December 31, 1960. 

 Executive Director: T. M. Medland. Term 

 indefinite. 



History: Organized and incorporated 1922. 

 Purpose: To administer the profession of 

 engineering in the Province. 



Membership: 19,000. Graduation from an 

 engineering school recognized by the Council 

 of the Association, plus practical experience 

 satisfactory to the Council. 



Professional act-ivitics: Professional Engineers 

 Medal ; Professional Engineers Gold Medal. 

 Scholarships awarded to Grade XIII student 

 with highest standing entering an engineering 

 school in Ontario, and to first, second, and 

 third year students at the University of Toronto 

 and Queen's University. Annual award to se- 

 condary school teachers of mathematics or 

 science. 



43. Association of Professional Engineers of 

 the Yukon Territory, P. O. Box 812, White- 

 horse, Yukon. President: G. B. Starr, P. O. 

 Box 2365, Whitehorse, Yukon. Term expires 

 March, 1961. Executive Secretary: J. D. 

 Scott. Term expires March, 1961. 



History: Incorporated 1955. 

 Purpose: To regulate the practice of engin- 

 eering in the Yukon Territory. 



Membership: 25. Graduation from a recog- 

 nized university, plus practical experience ; or 

 membership in another recognized association 

 required. 



Meetings: 3 times yearly. 



44. Association of Provincial Land Surveyors 

 of Nova Scotia, P. O. Box 1541, Halifax, 

 N. S. President: W. E. Servant, 21 George 

 Dauphinee Avenue, Halifax, N. S. Term ex- 

 pires November, 1960. Secretary-Treasurer : 

 H. B. Robertson, 92 Larch Street, Halifax, 

 N. S. Term expires November, 1960. 



History: Founded 1951, incorporated under 

 Societies Act 1955; incorporated under Pro- 

 vincial Land Surveyors Act 1959. 



Purpose: To provide for the organization of 

 provincial land surveyors of Nova Scotia with 

 a view to fostering and promoting the practice 

 of land surveying ; to provide for the better- 

 ment of the members of the Society ; to provide 

 for uniformity and efficiency in land surveying. 



Membership: 250. Members must have cer- 

 tificate of qualification as provincial land sur- 

 veyors in the Province of Nova Scotia. 



Meetings: Annual. 



Publications: The Nova Scotian Surveyor, 

 quarterly, free to members. Editor : R. E. 

 Millard. 



