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Membership: 43. Members must possess 

 qualifications acceptable to the Newfoundland 

 Dental Board. 



Meetings: Annual. 



176. Newfoundland Medical Association (Can- 

 adian Medical Association, Newfoundland 

 Division), O'Mara Martin Building, Rawlins 

 Cross, St. John's, Nfld. President: F. L. 

 O'Dea. Term expires June, 1960. Honorary 

 Secretary: C. U. Henderson. Term expires 

 June 2, 1960. 



History: Founded 35 years ago, comprising 

 the St. John's Clinical Society, Central New- 

 foundland Medical Association and the West 

 Coast Medical Association. 



Purpose: Advancement of medical science, as 

 laid down in constitution of Canadian Medical 

 Association. 



Membership: 155. Qualified medical doctors 

 appearing in the Newfoundland Medical 

 Register. 



Meetings: Annual. 



Publications: Newsletter, bi-monthly, current 

 volume : 2. Editor : A. J. Neary, 10 Ordnance 

 Street, St. John's, Nfld. 



177- Nova Scotia Association of Architects, 



P. O. Box 173, Halifax, N. S. President: J. L. 

 Darby, P. O. Box 190, Bedford, N. S. Term 

 expires February, 1961. Honorary Secretary: 

 L. J. Page, 22 Glen Drive, Wedgewood Park, 

 Rockingham, N. S. Term expires February, 

 1961. 



History: Founded 1932. 



Purpose: To promote and increase knowledge, 

 skill and proficiency of members in all things 

 relating to profession of architecture. 



Membership: 50. Members must have degree 

 in architecture from recognized university or 

 equivalent, be a British subject, and reside in 

 province of Nova Scotia. 



Meetings: Two yearly. 



Professional activities: Scholarship to Nova 

 Scotia College of Art. 



Library: Recently founded; 30 technical vol- 

 umes related to architecture. 



178. Nova Scotia Dental Association, 353 Bayers 

 Road, Halifax, N. S. President: W. H. Mac- 

 neil, 32 Coburg Road, Halifax, N. S. Term 

 expires June, 1961. Executive Secretary: 

 A. A. Dunlop. Term indefinite. 



History: Founded 1893 after passing of Nova 

 Scotia Dental Act in 1891. 



Purpose: To promote art and science of 

 dentistry, interests of public and profession. 



Membership: 235. Members must be gradu- 

 ates of a recognized dental school in Canada 

 or the United States. 



Meetings: Annual. 



Professional activities: Prizes and books to 

 graduates of Dalhousie University dental school. 



Publications: News Letter, current volume: 

 1, to members. Editor : J. W. Merritt. 



179. Nova Scotia Institute of Agrologists, Agri- 

 cultural College, Truro, Nova Scotia. Presi- 

 dent: Donald C. MacKay, Kentville, N. S. 

 Term expires May 31, 1961. Secretary: D. G. 

 Palfrey. Term indefinite. Registrar-Treasurer : 

 J. R. Booker. Term indefinite. 



History: Formed 1953. Performs all functions 

 of a branch of the Agricultural Institute of 

 Canada. 



Purpose: Provides a medium through which 

 agrologists can raise the standards of their pro- 

 fession and render greater service to the agri- 

 cultural industry and the public. 



Membership: 140. Graduation in agriculture 

 from recognized university, or a university de- 

 gree deemed equivalent, required. 



Meetings: Monthly. 



Professional activities: Provincial scholarship 

 to Nova Scotia Agricultural College. 



180. Nova Scotia Pharmaceutical Society, Edu- 

 cation Building, Coburg Road, Halifax, N. S. 

 President: J. Philip Walsh, 218 Spring Garden 

 Road, Halifax, N. S. Term expires June 25, 

 1961. Secretary-Registrar: Robert G. Crowell. 

 Term expires June 25, 1961. 



History: Founded 1867; incorporated 1876. 

 Membership : 220 pharmaceutical chemists ; 10 

 associate; 4 hospital pharmacists. 

 Meetings: Annual. 



181. Nova Scotia Society of Occupational 

 Therapy, 172 University Avenue, Halifax, 

 N. S. President: Miss Margaret Chisholm, 

 Canal Street, Dartmouth, N. S. Term expires 

 September 30, 1961. Secretary: Mrs. R. S. 

 Smith, 136 Summit Street, Halifax, N. S. 

 Term expires September 30, 1961. Corre- 

 sponding Secretary: Mrs. A. Chute. 



History: Organized 1951 as Nova Scotia 

 branch of the Canadian Association of Occupa- 

 tional Therapy. 



Purpose: Professional society for education, 

 growth, exchange of techniques of treatment, 

 etc. 



Membership: 16. Professional status, occu- 

 pational therapy training required. 



Meetings: Monthly. 



