nioiii Ytlilll iinsiirii BOOKKEEPING SERVICE 4-1: JACK W. JOHNSTON NATIONAL KIN WEEK CANADA PACKERS LTD. GRAFTON ST. SAM I. ROIISON PHONE 6511 L COMPLIMENTS or P. A. McicDONALD G. STEWART MocKAY FIRESTONE HOME & AUTO N I57 GT. GEORGE ST. CO. LTD. PHONE 554'! " TAYLORS JEWELLERS LTD. 121 GRAFTON ST. ROLAND G. TAYLOR PHONE 4253 1'1 ISLAND FERTTLIZERS INC. KENSINGTON RANGE IAN R. RANKIN PHONE 5597 Heinz. I. If? 1TiewOuerilien Page 9 "- KIIOW YDIIII KIIISMEII 1956- 57 CHARLOTTETOWN KINSMEN CLUB MEMBERS Shown here are the members of the Charlottetown Kinsmen Club for I956-57. They are from left to right, front row: V Confederation Life Association BANK or Na. ni.utI. Cir-rows VIC MacDONALD STEWART o. IVES INSURANCE 144 RICHMOND er. Pl-TONE I737 CLIVE c,unMoii: HENDERSON 8. CUDMORE lill GRAFTON ST. PHONE Iti'I'3 FRED a. rouuo CANADA LIFE ASSURANCE CO. no iiiiarrou er. PHONE R215 HIGHWAY FREIGHT SERVICE ST. AVARDB PHONE 5342 KEITH MeicKINNON ELMER MocLAUGHLIN OUAKER OATS COMPANY Stewart MacKay. Roland Taylor. Ivan Sinclair. Ned Dooley. Fremont Archer. J. B. Shelfoon. President, Reg. MecLean. George Hood. Norm Stewart. Second row: Di'. Franlt McMillan. Walter Balcer. Wally Higgins. Elmer MacLaughlin. Ray Archer. Stewart Ives. Larry Slaght. Robert Bradley. Harold Mann. Ed Martin, Ernest Lord, Bob Fulton. Third row: Allison Mutch. Kemieth Yeo. Don Shaw, Ed Hodgson. Fred Pound. Bob MacLeod, Sterling Lane. Keith Mac- Kinnon, Allison Cudmore. George Proctor, Vic MacDonald. Dr. Clarence Coady. Back row: Ted Strain. Dr. Loyola Duffy. Ian Rankin, Sam Robison. Frank Flood. Vern Garrett. Clive Stewart. Clive Cudmore. Doreld MacKenzie, John MacDonald, Dick Bell. JGCi( Gay. David Wallter. imiuims 142 icroinionn er. AL MUTCH F. J. BRENNAN 8: CO. LTD. INVETMENT ASSOCIATION PHONE 8424 QUEEN ST. ab. HODGSON DeBLOIS BROS. LTD. CHAEIUITEIOWN ieimsmiier. ROBERT E. BRADLEY CHARLOTTETOWN FUNERAL HOME PHONE GIN WALLY H06!!! 3010! IMDONAID FRANK IOPII IAYATI DLIIANIDUIGI IE.&d.IAN IINIUH HISTORY AND ACHIEVEMENTS OF CHARLOTTETOWN KINSMEII GLIIB FORMATION The Charlottetown Kinsmen Club was organized in the tail of 1937. A Chel'ter night was held on March 10. 1938 and Norm Saun- tiers was Charter President. 0! the original 18 Charter members the following are etlii active in the club: Ike Sinclair. Stew lvee. Jloland Taylor. Gordon Rice and George Ayers. OBJECT! OF KIN To promote and direct teilmw ship among young men of good character within Canada in the and: ii) That they may be im- proved and educated in modern husiness and professional ” T . and ethics. (1) That the interest nt each in the welfare oi his community may be stimulated. on That constitutional authority may be uphold. it) That a spirit oi co-operation. tolerance. under- standing and equality between all nations and all peoples he router- ed and stimulated and that unity of thought and purpose through- out Canada be esteblliihed to- wards this goal. (I) That they shall carry on service work with- in their community GROWTH OF LOCAL CLUI Since its inception la in? the ttetaillsort theeltetreoflinm ineaeIIpteCaeedaeedIeepro- "Vlad lsotl district and national huetioeettle Rhnseaei. iuiseeonoiaeeeaiunniu. .' y- i-ii e low.-' National Prr-ident. A Wal- then Gaudet: National TrFH.iIil'Fl'. D Ivan Sinclair: National Secre- tarv. Stewart G tree, National Rcgistrnr. A. Fremont At'('IlN', National Co-ordinalor. Ian R. Rankin. PRFZSIDHNTS Iiurin: the were the inllourtniz Kinsmen have guided atiaire oi the local club: I937. Norm Raun- riera; i9.'lll. George Ayers; I939, Stewart Ives; I940. Gordon Rice; IMI. Gordon Hutchinson; I942. Ern Lord: I943. lnrne Cnlllieclt; 1944. Roland Taylor; I945. Nell liiulnil; itwl, Otto Rose; 1941. Walthen Gaudet; IM7-4R. Ki-Ith MacI(innon; lI't4tl-tit Bren Sears; 1949. Dr. lliy nutty: I950-5i. Ike Sinclair; I951-52. Fremont Arrh- er; itttlz-53. Dr. Frank MncMil- lnn: isrwu. Ian Rankin: I954-.'t.'5. Pei-r.v Macnnnnld; I955-36. Sam Rohison; IIIM-37. Joe Shelfoon. NATIONAL TROPHIEH During the years the local Rins- men have won National trophies on a number of .. anions. includ- ing the Books: Elflciency Trophy twice. the Gernmilt Bowiinii Tro- hy three IITTIPI, and the Ritchie ullettn Trophy. District Trophies have likewise been won here on nurnerouii oc- eodona. rptmnn ii. A. iiooliea The Association at. Kinsnirn tfluhs. Canada's only entirely Na- tional Iervire Club. was Ioiindert . in Hamilton. Ontario. hy Mr. H. A. Ruers In toll and the Char- lottetown Club hm had the honors ot vials from him on in numher on occasions. inoet notable beinl htii visit on Floides-'e Nimit I951. at which time be received the key S the (X: tron: Mayor J. D. Itewsrt. D.l.O. KINIIZTTPIR The titI:iI'abIlit)' at e Kim-ti. ("luh in ronliinrlirin Illlh the Rhiz- men f'liih woe fiilly rcalired by 1950 and in that war Iindor the proairlciiry oi Mrs. A. Waltlicn Gaiidct the club was iormerl to "Fulfill Ihr iiommuiiities Great:-st .Nu-d" and to assist the Kinsmen uherever possible. Since the icrm of office of Mrs. Gaiidct expircrt the Kinette Cluh has been dirc(-t- ed by Mrs. iviin Sinrlalr. Mrs. Roland Taylor, Mrs. Percy Mac- Donald. Mr: Stewart Ives Mu, Cllie Curlrrinie annd Mi-I Keith MarKtrinnn. Among this niitstaiiduii: i-uniri billion: of IIIIV club in thv .v:I'vira ot the Cnmmiinity have been. An- nual donations ot pIRyET'0IIl1fI equipment and toys inch on tri- ryrlcs, to hoili orp'ii;ina;zr-s initi- Itnntial contrihiitions Io niiiiwroiis funds such or March of Itinws, Lady Alexandr-r Fund. Milk Do- iix-mes to needy familivs. unwitt- ance to the l".E.l. AHSOCIRIIOH for R:-tarrlod Children. SERVICE WORK Tlirouizli the ycars since its formation the Cliarlnitrtmrg Kinsmen have riii.-acd well in excuse of .H00,tl0O to take care of "The (Tnmmuniiy's Grcatcst Nerd." Kinsmen liave no national project. cxrcpt in timcs of national vmcrgency such as thoir oin- gianding "Milk For Britain" projrct during World War Two. l'ndcr surli nonrly three million dollars worth of milk iwnt (worst-as with ('harlottctmi'n Kinsmen contributing over S1ltt,0(':tl alone to this worthy cause. Rather Kin loaves it to its 300 local clubs and owr 10,000 individual Kinsmen to choose on the local . icvcl what sowice work is most needed in cach community. Among tho most. outstanding local service projccts of the Chair- lottetown Kinsmcn ihrniizlt the years have boon: installation of sound equipment in our public schools; equipment of the four (titty Square: with playground iaciliijes; initiation of the (Thar- lottetown Dental Clinic; establishment of the Arts and (Trains Centre; summer camps for over 1500 of our needy boys and girls; kiddies' picnics at the North Shore for some .'i,000 ot the ( ity's loss privili-god youngsters; annual iiiillnwclcn parilcs at the Armourici: for the youth of the (lily; juvcnile, hockcy and baseball trams; we-ltare haaketa for the poor of the City; annual public iichml prince; annual music fr-stivni scholarships; Bloori Donor Clinic promotion. This year the Kinsmen presented to Charlottetown the Canadian Players Company from Strntford with their outstanding performance of ltemlrt and plan soon to begin the Desbrisay Crescent Park and Playgmund pi-ojc-ct. Yitll Ftili Ytlllll PAST Assistance tlilll V V W ' A WALTHEN GAUDET BARRISTER, SOLICITOR iii G-RAl"l'(YN er. PHONE 9121 AL CUDMORI W KEN rro EATONS OF CANADA q."ARLO'lTETOWN IRN LORD I J. In. ooour PALMER ELECTRIC LTD. M rrrznor er. momie euuus NORMAN STEWART GEORGE HOOD County Construction Co. Ltd. 97 WATER IT. PHONE 9535 l o. IVAN SINCLAIR CARTER 8: COMPANY WHOI.ESAI.E STATIONPZRS and OFFICE EQIEIPMENT 74 QIEICN RT. PHONF. M70 DR. L. I. burn! DENTIST '.'ll'.' Ql'I".I'1N ST. PHONE IIGII DON HIIAW ED MARTIN LARRY RLAGHT mm GAl.I.AN'l' l DIOR iir.i.i. WIN emrii I Gnonoii Arms GORDON lIll'l'OlII'.SON GORDON RICE FREMONT ARCIIER DAVID WAl.Kl'.ll DOD FIILTON RTEBIJNG LANE HAROLD MANN F? L onoeul ellliuoori nnn.n Mu-.llNZll III. omeeznon mam (INJIGI PI(K1l'OI suiussau , T -J g.n.a2.n-n.L..A.A-gn-. .