KNOW NINSMEN Derald Mackenzie Giggey’s Pharmacy AV 163 KENT ST. PHONE 3170 NATIO iPage 10 The Guardian Monday, pen 1?. ---j’ V ‘ AL KIN WEEK KNOW YOUR Confederation I BANK OF N .S. BLDG. Eddie Brown Eddie Brown's Transport PHONE 8139 ‘ Jack W. Johnston Credit Bureau of the Island PHONE. 3220 ;_. 158 -GT. GEORGE sT. G. Stewart MacKay - Firestone Home and ‘Auto Co. Ltd. R 137 GT. GEORGE ST. PHONE 5547 U f . 121. GRAFTON sT§ » I » -CHARLOTTETOWN Roland G. Taylor Taylors Jewellers Ltd. PHONE / Ian R. Rankin Isla-nd Fertilizers Inc. PHONE 5597 1957 -53 CHARLOTTETOWN KINSMEN ciua MEMBERS. Insurance]. .»-7 144 RICHMOND ST. Clive c.i.....;j[ , ‘Henderson 111 GRAFTON ST. 4. WUE Canada Life 111 GRAFTON ST. ‘ Barrister, Solicitor 111 GRAFTON sT.-V N Ken Eatons of I Front Row: Loy“Dutiy, Past National Pres.. Walt Gaudet. Ztid Vice-Pres.. Tony Gallant. lst Vice President. CIiveCud- more. Deputy-God‘. Dick Miller. President Clive Stewart, Treasurer Jack Johnson. Reg. MacLean. Jim Murray. Bob MacLeod. Bob Hambly. CHARLOTTETOWXL V Keith MacKinnon iEl'|9|1I-0f¢l"i I Second Row: Vic ‘MacDonald’, Don Shaw, Secy. Win Smith. Rol Taylor, Ned Dooley. Bob Bradley, AI Cudmore. Derald . _ O . MacKenzie, Jim Bentley, Don MacDonald, Wal Higgins. _ g , I J, Ed, D§g[é‘y*“‘“ Hlghway Frelghl Servlce Third Row: Ray Archer, Ed Martin. Geo. Procter, Clarence Coady. Joe Shelioon. Frank MacMiIIan‘.l Ian Rankin. Ken I A Y 7: 7' ' it ST ‘VAT BS PHONE 5342 'Yeo, Guy Stewart. Ike Sinclair. Ray Stunden. Jack Gay. V , ‘ - ' ' P°lm—erlElecm¢"ud°. g ' A R Back Row: Jack O'HanIe .Monc’ron Club, Freemont Archer.Gerr Purd . Bob Fulton. Wally Baker. Geo. Hood, Jack FIT » . _ . Y Y Y . . 96 ZROY ST. PHONES ._ ., Miller, Larry Slaght. Al Mutch, Vern Garret, Frank Roper. -Ches. Lockhart. ' . " :~ ‘ r 1-: " \ - '0 0 AI Mutcll HISTORY AND ACHIEVEMENTS or CHARLOTTETOWN KINSMEN ciui National Secretary. Stewart’ G. Norman Stewalf F. J. ‘Sire-nnan 8. Co.. ltd. MEMBERS INVESTMENT AssooiATioN FORMATION '.,.. ..,-, :. .. Gerald P-rdv ches L°¢*"'" - tinctioii of having Charlottetown’ '~ - ' - — acre ,‘ Frank Rcper Kinsmen head up the National The desirability of a Kinette. park and Playground has been enclosed by a four foot high steel chain James MIIITUY ;} Officers of the Association as Club in coiijunctioii with the iink fence set in concrete, Seeding and planting win be conipieted earl‘. -' I C’ Don Shaw €(;lal{)t\1ll1/gril Nétignlali e:I.:I.‘eSlCi\eI31;:i,On1:i -1]::’nigi5%n afilélbinwffiafulgzaieilgéifi this year and work is progressing on the swings and other playground James V5,’.-y -- » 142 RICHMOND ST. PHONE 8424 A Saunders was Charter Presid nt Gau-det expired the Kinette cycles, to both orphanages, sub- ’ e . . , ’ ‘ . ' - . _ . , Ray TC 9|’ of , the Original 19 Charter | ADu1.mg the yealns the fongwmg Club has? bieen d1r¢1av<I:ted by‘ s antiéil ‘C(lZOD.tI'll)'1l1‘I;10DS. t1\(/)1 nulrnerf y _ _ Kmsmen have gmded affairs of van inc air_ rs. Vofian ous un s suc as are 0 Dr L | D members the following are still T ,1 , M, P M D ’ Id Dimes Lady Alexander Fund ' ‘ ' Baker active in the club: Ike Sinclair, ghe dlocal 1§:?l§b:G 1937, ANORQ} 3301. IS. ercy ac ona , Milk . Deliéeries to need‘; V H U . . Stew Ives. Roland Taylor. Gor- 1;‘3‘§11§€:"Nart ]“,eS.e$,%: G3/$5,; Mrs‘ Stewarl‘ Wes’. Mm Ch.Ve , families. assistance to the RE. D 135* I :w V don Rice and George Ayers. vmcé‘ 1941 Cord‘-m l_h;tcheS0n_ Cuclmore, M-is. Keith MacKin- ‘1. Association for Retarded efl I r , . ./ " B b B I OBJECTS OF KIN 1942,‘ Em‘ Lord‘; 1943', Lomé non and Mrs. Edwaiid Martin. Children. ,. 1 ° rad ey To promote and direct fellow» Caflbeck; 1944' Roland Taylor; I I I Clarence Coady ‘John _MacDonaId George Proctor Joe Shelfoon Larry Slaght Win Smith The Charlottetown Kinsmen Club was organized in the fall of 1937. A charter night was held on March 10_ 1938 and Norm ship among young men of good character within Canada to the end: (1) That they may be im- proved and educated in modern business and professional met- hods and ethics, (2) That the interest of each in the welfare of his community may be stimulated, (3) That constitu- tionl officers. In. 1945 the local ‘club was re- sponsible for extending Kinsmen- sliip to Sunirnerside through the formation of the Summerside Kinsmen Club. Treasurer, D. Ivan Sinclair; Ives; National Registrar, A. Freemont Archer, National Co- ordinator. Ian R. Rankin. PRESIDENTS then Gaudet the club was torm- cd to “Fulfill the Communities Greatest Need” and to assist the‘ Kinsmen wherever possible. Since the term of office of Mrs. Aiiiong the outstanding contri- butions of this club to the service of the Community have been: Annual donations of playground equipment and "toys such as tri- 97 WATER ST. 1945, Neil Higgins; 1946, Otto Rose; 1947, Walthen Gaudet; 1947-48, Keith MacKinnon; 1948- 49 Bren Sears; 1949, Dr. Loy Duffy: 1950-51. Ike Sinclair; 1951-52, Freemont Archer; 1952- 53, Dr. Frank MacMillaii: 1953- 54. Ian Rankin; 1954-55, Percy MacDonald; 1955-56, Sam Robi- sanvicn wonx Through the years since itsformation the Charlotteetowu Kinsmen have raised well in excess of $100,000 to take care of “The Coinmunity's Greatest Need.” Kinsmen have no national project except in times of and this year the Club will present the Canadian Players once again in G. B. SHAW’S COMEDY “MAN AND SUPERMAN” on March 11th DESBRISAY CRESCENT PLAYGROUND. During the summer of 19.37 in conjunction with the City of Charlottetown our club got a fine start in building a park and playground in the Desbrisay Crescent area. had the honor of visits from him on a number of occasions, most notable being his visit on Founder’s Night 1951, at which time he received the Key to the Cit from Ma or J. D. St wart, , . . . D.S¥0_ y e A five foot concrete drainage pipe was pu-t in by the City between the presidenccy of Mrs. A. Wal- equipment. THANKING YOU FOR YOUR PAST ASSISTANCE AND ANTIOIPATING YOUR CONTINUED SUPPORT 202 QUEEN ST. Clive Stewart ‘ . . son; 1956-57, Joe Shelfoong 1957- national emergency such as their outstanding “Milk For Britain” “WI H‘ A5““”': Bcb FIIITOII f14°)na}r.h:l,:thEr1ts3;)i$:ay0fbecOlfgélgligj 58. Clive Stewart. ‘Project during World War Two. Under uch nearly three" million dollars Ray Stuntlfl ‘ ’ ,.';,»"7"'. non, inlet-anCe_ understanding NATIONAL TROPHIES worth of milk went overseas with Charlottetown Kinsmen contributing ,. TORY GCIICIIT and equality between all nations ‘D _ H H I ‘ over $10,000 alone to this worthy cause. Rather Kin leaves it to its 300 I ' Dave . {i‘:. . __d -11 1 b i’ t d d ll1‘ln"‘ ie at . 1'1 , A - . _ U Vern Gurrefi S3111 uaiatepieoiii lei: fhaps l131II‘§tyaI:)f Kmsmelel, haveyewgn lgamgfigl iocai clfibs and.over’ 11l~dl\;1dllaeldeI;1!hSl11eI1 to choose on the local Percy Macpondd _. ‘ thought and purpose throughout tpophies on ‘a number of 0cca_ eve w at service V101 is mos ne . in each community. Among I 1 Canada be established towards signs, including the Boake Effi. the most outstanding local service proiects of the Charlottetown Kins- Freeman’ Archers JC¢l( GUY this goal, (5) That they shall 0161103’ Trophy twice, the Gem- men through the years have been: Installation of sound equipment . . car,"-V 0“ Sehvice “’°rk Within miél E°w1ii‘tghlrr°}§h15{ f.iVe timfis in our public schools; equipment of the four City Squares with play- ‘ii the” °°m“‘“““y* ‘ 5”‘ t 9 R‘ ° ‘E “ em‘ Twp y‘ ground facilities‘ initiation of the Charlottetown Dental Clinic et b- ‘ District Trophies have likewise ’ I J S 8 . _ GROWTH OF LOCAL CLUB been won here on numerous Dc. lis-hment. of the Arts and Crafts Centre; summer ‘camps for over 1500 _ / . ~ « ~ « ~ 91 g 9aS10I1S- of our needy boys and girls; kiddies’ picnics at the North Shore for 1 I c1iS;:«11C()‘T;t¢:i:w1iIi1cIe{Ii)1l:1]Ls()rI1‘1eiil1Cllgiiabz Ag: FOUNDER H_ A, ROGERS some 5,000 of the City’s less privileged youngsters; annual Halloween George ‘I 1 r b E th 1 d‘ ‘ " r ‘ - ' ' - ‘ Reg Mactean 3%‘? cit? aim The of Kinsmen €::$::.‘t‘..‘t‘§..’”}2i“.‘§.‘.‘l.‘Z...°ifi”..:“E‘€§i §.‘.‘if.‘f.Zi .*Si‘.%i.."".i§*.§’.f‘..‘.‘ °°"'°" ”“*""‘°'.'s- d h~ b h‘ f Clubs, Canada’s only entirely . . . ’ __ 3 .‘ W M Say T11-?I1‘:ughgnl€1i:h:r:7e1£l?l,%0 itoiygg National Service club‘ W as_ annual music festival s;cliolarship‘s; Blood Donor Clinic promotion. Frank ‘ —"-Ob “cl-ead taken its fun part in the affairs founded in Hamilton, Ontario, Last year the Kinsmen presented to Charlottetown the Canadian Players 5. ' L , of K_iiismen in Canada and has by Mr. H. A. Rogers in 1920 Company from St-ratford with their outstanding performance of Hamlet Gard Ed Mfirflll provided both district and na- and the Charlottetown C1ub.has v Ike Sinclair. I *” Robert Hamblvf Heber ‘' Guy St0W°""j I — When the members of our club call on you on February 22nd to supply you with a household necessity - for the small sum of $1.00 — a Kinsman F".‘i