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Purpose: To foster dissemination of informa- 

 tion relative to veterinary medicine in Canada; 

 to cultivate and advance art and science of 

 veterinary medicine and surgery, and to main- 

 tain honour and interests of veterinary 

 profession. 



Membership: 1501. Members must be in good 

 standing with a provincial veterinary association. 



Meetings: Annual. 



Publications: Canadian Veterinary Journal, 

 monthly, current volume: 2. Editor-in-chief: 

 J. Archibald, Ontario Veterinary College, 

 Guelph, Ont. 



128. Canadian Welding Society, 73 Adelaide 

 Street, W., Toronto, Ont. President: Arthur 

 J. Phillips, Plate and Structural Steel Ltd., 

 48 Abell Street, Toronto, Ont. Term expires 

 June 1, 1961. Executive Secretary: William 

 T. Cherry. Term indefinite. 



History: Organized 1941. Chapters: Toronto; 

 London; Hamilton; Sarnia ; Kitchener; Wel- 

 land ; Brantford ; Montreal ; Sorel ; Winnipeg ; 

 Edmonton ; Vancouver. 



Purpose: To advance the art and science of 

 welding. 



Membership: 1000. Members must be experi- 

 enced in some phase of welding. 



Meetings: Monthly. 



129. Catholic Nurses' Association of Canada — 

 Association Des Infirmieres Catholiques du 

 Canada, 335 d'Aiguillon Street, Quebec 4, 

 Que. President: Mrs. Alma B. Lapointe. Term 

 expires February, 1961. Executive Secretary: 

 Miss Hortense Turcotte. Term expires 

 February, 1961. 



History: Catholic Nurses of the Province of 

 Quebec, with provincial charter since 1928, ob- 

 tained from federal government in October, 1936, 

 a charter establishing a national professional 

 association under present name. 



Purpose: Union of all Catholic nurses into one 

 professional body ; preparation of a group of 

 qualified and competent nurses, conscious of 

 their responsibilities in care of sick, in pubHc 

 health fields and in practice of their profession 

 in general ; study and protection of professional, 

 economic and moral interests of members. 



Membership: 4200; 800 individual members. 

 Members must be registered nurses, either lay 

 or religious. 



Meetings: Annual. 



Publications: Bulletin des Infirmieres Catho- 

 liques du Canada, six yearly. Bulletin of 

 C.N.A.C, 4 yearly. 



130. Central Canada Veterinary Association. 



President: K. E. Hartin, Richmond, Ont. 

 Term expires June, 1961. Secretary-Treasurer : 

 R. R. Miller, 116 Jarvis Street, Cornwall, 

 Ont. Term expires June, 1961. 



History: Formed 1903. 



Purpose: Elevation of the veterinary pro- 

 fession ; advancement of the science of veterinary 

 medicine and surgery ; protection of members. 



Membership: 120. Graduation in veterinary 

 medicine from a recognized veterinary school. 



Meetings: Annual. 



131. Chemical Institute of Canada, 48 Rideau 

 Street, Ottawa 2, Ont. President: W. N. Hall, 

 Dominion Tar and Chemical Co., Ltd., Mont- 

 real, Que. Term expires August, 1961. Gen- 

 eral Manager and Secretary: T. H. G. 

 Michael. Term indefinite. 



History: Organized 1921 as Canadian Insti- 

 tute of Chemistry; present title adopted 1945. 

 Thirty-two local sections; thirty student chap- 

 ters. Ten subject divisions. 



Purpose: To encourage an appreciation of 

 and general interest in all phases of chemistry 

 and chemical engineering; to promote increase 

 of chemical knowledge, and facilitate its dif- 

 fusion; to provide facilities for collaboration of 

 scientists with each other, with industry, with 

 university, and with governments in solving 

 local and national problems ; to promote estab- 

 lishment and maintenance of high educational, 

 professional and ethical standards among chem- 

 ists and chemical engineers ; to protect and 

 promote social and economic well-being of 

 chemists, chemical engineers, and all those asso- 

 ciated with the practice of chemistry; to coop- 

 erate with other scientific organizations through- 

 out the world. 



Membership: 5536: 6 Honorary Fellows, 677 

 Fellows; 2944 professional, 313 associate, 296 

 junior, 1300 student members. Junior— gradua- 

 tion from an accredited university course in 

 chemistry or chemical engineering; professional 

 — as junior plus two years acceptable profes- 

 sional experience ; Fellow : as professional plus 

 evidence of major contribution to chemistry; 

 associate: interest in, or connected with, field 

 of chemistry. 



Alec tings: Annual. 



Professional activities: Chemical Institute of 

 Canada Medal; Montreal Medal; R. S. Jane 

 Memorial Lecture. 



Publications: Chemistry in Canada, monthly, 

 current volume : 12, Canada $6, elsewhere $8. 

 Editor : D. W. Emmerson. The Canadian Jour- 

 nal of Chemical Engineering, bi-monthly, cur- 

 rent volume: 38, Canada $6, U.S. and U.K. $7, 

 other $7.50. Editor : A. Cholette. 



