CANADA 



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Meetings: Annual. 



Publications: Canadian Federation News, an- 

 nual, current volume : 2. Proceedings, annual, 

 current volume : 3. Editor : P. G. Scholefield. 



77. Canadian Heart Association, Inc. President: 

 Paul David, Montreal Institute of Cardiology, 

 5414 Boulevard Assomption, Montreal, Que. 

 Term expires November, 1960. Honorary 

 Secretary: Robert S. Fraser, University of 

 Alberta Hospital, Edmonton, Alta. Term 

 indefinite. 



History: Organized 1947; incorporated 1949. 

 Purpose: To promote the prevention and re- 

 lief of cardiovascular disorders. 



Membership: 225. Membership limited to duly 

 qualified medical practitioners and workers in 

 allied sciences, e.g., pathology, physiology, bio- 

 chemistry, etc., specially interested in the study 

 and treatment of cardiovascular disease. 



Meetings: Annual. 



78. Canadian Home Economics Association, 78 



Sparks Street, Ottawa, Ont. President: Miss 

 G. Gerlach, 108 Driveway, Ottawa, Ont. Term 

 expires July, 1961. Executive Secretary: Mrs. 

 I. I. Bruce. Term indefinite. 



History: Organized 1939 in Winnipeg. Ad- 

 ministered by elected board of 26 Directors, with 

 at least one director from each province. Other 

 activities carried on through committees. 

 Affiliated groups include provincial and regional 

 Home Economics associations, and college 

 Home Economics clubs. Association affiliated 

 with International Federation of Home Eco- 

 nomics since 1948. 



Purpose: To further the interests of the pro- 

 fession, and promote the objects of the Asso- 

 ciation. 



Membership : 950 : active, association, life and 

 honorary. Associate — anyone interested in the 

 organization. 



Meetings: Annual. 



Publications: Journal, quarterly, current vol- 

 ume : 10, $1.50. Editor: Miss H. Janzen, 280 

 William Avenue, Winnipeg 2, Man. 



Library: archivist library. 



79- Canadian Institute of Food Technology. 



President: Gordon R. Maybee, Fry-Cadbury 

 Ltd., 2050 Masson Street, Montreal 34, Que. 

 Term expires June, 1961. Secretary-Treas- 

 urer: W. J. Eva, Ogilvie Flour Mills Co. 

 Ltd., P. O. Box 846, Winnipeg, Man. Term 

 expires June, 1961. 



History: Food groups formed in Winnipeg, 

 Montreal, Toronto from 1947-51 amalgamated 



1951 into Canadian Food Technologists Asso- 

 ciation. Present name adopted 1956. Incor- 

 porated 1959. 



Purpose: Non-profit, scientific educational 

 association to promote application of science and 

 engineering to production, processing, packag- 

 ing, distribution, preparation, and utilization of 

 foods ; to stimulate investigation into problems 

 arising therefrom, and provide a medium for 

 promulgating and discussing the results of such 

 investigations ; to stimulate and provide means 

 for free interchange of technological informa- 

 tion and ideas among food technologists ; to 

 promote recognition of the role of food tech- 

 nologists in technical direction of operations in 

 these fields. 



Membership: 515: 466 professional; 49 

 associate. 



Meetings: Annual. 



Publications: News Letter, 4-5 annually, cur- 

 rent volume: II. Editor: B. Berck. 



80. Canadian Institute of Forestry, 10 Manor 

 Road West, Toronto 7, Ont. President: H. J. 

 Hodgins, Crown Zellerbach of Canada, Ltd., 

 Burrard Building, Vancouver, B. C. Term 

 expires 1962. Secretary-Manager: J. J. E. 

 Dosne. Term indefinite. 



History: Organized 1908 as Canadian Society 

 of Forestry Engineers ; present name adopted 

 1950. Twenty sections across Canada. 



Purpose: To encourage wider understanding 

 of forestry problems and improve forestry prac- 

 tice in Canada ; to advance members' knowledge 

 of the science and practice of forestry ; to pub- 

 lish a technical and scientific forestry journal ; 

 to promote interests and standards of the pro- 

 fession. 



Membership: 2100. Active — graduation with 

 degree, or postgraduate degree, in forestry, 

 forest engineering or applied science (forestry) 

 from approved forestry school ; or affiliate mem- 

 bers of two or more years standing, or other 

 persons, having sufficient experience or special 

 qualifications, and meeting requirements of 

 Board of Examiners. Affiliate — persons with 

 degrees in allied sciences, or engaged or inter- 

 ested in forestry approved by Board of Directors. 

 Student — registered undergraduates in for- 

 estry, forestry engineering or applied science 

 (forestry). Honorary — for outstanding con- 

 tributions to advancement of forestry. 



Meetings: Annual; sections meet monthly. 



Professional activities: Gold Medal Awards 

 to university forestry faculties. 



Publications: The Forestry Chronicle, 4 year- 

 ly, current volume : 36, $6. Editor : Harry Smith. 



Library: 1000 volumes on forestry. 



