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SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL SOCIETIES 



by active member and unanimously approved by 

 executive committee. 



Meetings: Monthly. 



Professional activities: Contributions ($1500 

 to date) to geology department, University of 

 Saskatchewan. 



218. Saskatchewan Institute of Agrologists, Uni- 

 versity of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Sask. 

 President: J. T. Kyle, 7th and Hamilton 

 Streets, Saskatoon, Sask. Term expires May 

 28, 1961. Registrar: E. N. Larter. Term 

 indefinite. 



History: Formed 1946; provincial division of 

 Agricultural Institute of Canada. Six branches 

 (locals) located throughout the province. 



Purpose: To foster recognition of professional 

 agriculture. 



Membership: 500. Members must have a 

 B.Sc. degree from recognized college, plus 3 

 years experience in professional agriculture. 



Meetings: Annual. 



Professional activities: Undergraduate schol- 

 arship $300, Graduation Prize $50, at College 

 of Agriculture. 



219. Saskatchewan Land Surveyors' Association. 



President: M. Viminitz, Surveys Branch, Land 

 Titles Office, Regina, Sask. Term expires 

 March, 1961. Secretary-Treasurer: A. Stew- 

 art, 2925 Wascana Street, Regina, Sask. 

 Term expires March, 1961. 



History: Organized March 1910. 



Purpose: To maintain the standards of the 

 surveying profession ; protection of the public 

 through registration of surveyors. 



Membership: 80. Requirements: Grade 12 

 standing with three years under articles to a 

 commissioned land surveyor and two sets of 

 examinations (at end of 2nd and 3rd years of 

 articles) set by the University of Saskatchewan 

 and the S.L.S. association; or graduation as 

 civil engineer from a recognized university, one 

 year of articles and one set of examinations. 



Meetings: Annual. 



Professional activities: Annual $50 Prize 

 awarded to third year student in civil engin- 

 eering at University of Saskatchewan for best 

 standing in surveying. 



Library: 75 volumes on surveying. 



220. Saskatchewan Pharmaceutical Association, 

 2431 Eleventh Avenue, Regina, Sask. Presi- 

 dent: E. D. Wilkie, North Battleford, Sask. 



Term expires May, 1961. Registrar: Vern 

 Jansen. Term indefinite. 



History: Organized 1911. Province divided 

 into seven divisions with one member in each 

 division elected to council. 



Purpose: To regulate the practice of phar- 

 macy within the province. 



Membership: 330 non-practising; 522 prac- 

 tising. Members must be graduates of a college 

 of pharmacy recognized by the association. 



Meetings: Annual. 



Professional activities: Robert Martin Prize 

 $50 ; Campbell Prize $35. Saskatchewan Phar- 

 maceutical Association Gold Medal. 



221. Saskatchewan Psychological Association. 



President: C. R. Jillings, Provincial Health 

 Building, Regina, Sask. Term expires May, 

 1961. Secretary: H. M. Brackman, General 

 Hospital, Regina, Sask. Term expires May, 

 1961. 



History: Formed 1952. 



Purpose: The exchange of ideas, informa- 

 tion and methods. 



Membership: 50; 5 students. B. .\. minimum 

 requirement. 



Meetings: Annual. 



Publications: The Saskatchewan Psychologist, 

 three yearly, current volume : 6, $3. Editor : Neil 

 Agnew, University Hospital, Saskatoon, Sask. 



222. Saskatchewan Registered Nurses' Associa- 

 tion, 2066 Retallack Street, Regina, Sask. 

 President: Miss E. Louise Miner. Term ex- 

 pires May, 1961. Registrar: Miss Grace 

 Motta. Term indefinite. Executive Secre- 

 tary: Miss Victoria Antonini. Term indefinite. 



History: Act respecting Saskatchewan Regis- 

 tered Nurses' Association passed 1917; first an- 

 nual convention 1918. Thirteen chapters : North 

 Battleford, Estevan ; Regina ; Saskatoon ; Swift 

 Current ; Humboldt ; Moose Jaw ; Prince Al- 

 bert ; Weyburn ; Yorkton ; Tisdale ; Meadow 

 Lake ; Balcarres. Four committees : nursing 

 education ; nursing service ; public relations ; 

 chapters. 



Purpose: Registration (licensing) of gradu- 

 ate nurses ; to maintain and improve the ethical 

 and professional standards of nursing. 



Membership: 3738. 



Meetings: Annual. 



Professional activities: Loan fund $500 for 

 postgraduate study. 



Publications: News Bulletin, free to members. 



