Sv Rotarystandsliiir ice AN crown ~ PAGE FIPTEEN ove elf" Motto OF Movement World Fellowship United In Service flgtgpy mey be clearly and brie!» iy defined in words which are a part oi its Fourth Object us: "A world fellowship of business 3nd professional men “ e1. in the ideal oi service." ' in form, therefore, "Rotary In teriiational", as it is called, is an international organization of bui- mas and professional men, aeleet~ m on the joint consideration oi personal character, standing in their mention, and willingness and ability to serve in the hiaheat 3115C. t . ‘ The motto of the movement 1|: “service Above sell." The objects bf Rotary are: To encourage and foster the ideal oi aervice as a basis oi rworthy enterprise‘ and, in particu- m, to encourage and foster:- ii) The development. oi iacquain~ tance cs an opportunity Ior ser- e. mtg) High ethical standards in businesil and professions; the re» cognition of the worthiness of all useful occupations: and the d15- nifying by each Rotarlan oi hid occupation aa an opportunity liu serve society. is) The application oi the ideal oi service by every Rotarlan to his pfrsonal. business, aiid community lil . in The advancement o! inter- national understanding, goodwill. and peace throusb e world 16110"!- T!!! Lari: ram. iialuus Foundéinoi Rotary ship of ‘ ' and prvefesdloaai men united in the ideal o! service. The program of Rotary based on these objects brings together in an atmosphere of ixrsonal friendship men of every race and oi all ra~ iigioua faiths and political beliefs. Its bond is. fellowship toward a mmmon end. Bach Retain! l.» expected to be faithful ie his own particular religion and loyal in hi; eitiaorashlp. By emphasizing common inter~ esta and avoiding commitments en partisan measures or eetivitiee en which men are so eiton divided Rciary oultivatea understanding and uo-operation. Rotary expecia and encourage! iis members to serve as individuals in whatever waya and pieces they find opportunity. Because the Ito- tarlan is a business or profeadeiial man, he ia urged to servo by mike i-Iic his business not merely his livelihood, but his way or living l Bood life.- oi service. u uneelileh- ly as he may. his fellow men. Moreover, as a ruidont oi c par- ticular community he is expected in make use of hie opporturiitleo for service in hi; community. Like one, since laiisioeae throughout thq uinrld la interdependent and thaie are men of hiseeliing in Rotary clubs throughout the world. he has opportunity. ea a member o! a.) International fellowship, to Id- vaiice international, understanding and Iflldwili and thus serve nu manity as I whole. - vii-unwed» Marv 1a orraniael an a um» Munity bull-one letery club ir lwh budriua community. 1a each club it admits only one represent» “v.0 from each distinct buliheee u! Drofugion within the ooraununity. and each must be a man iioidina In executive position. (loch act. We member may broom from his “W! business or concern one m1- i-ional lctive member who niuai. have the seine qualifications as the proposer.) ‘time are reatriutive Provisions. it is true. end they ol- ioli raise such question; ea "Winn. ii lta eiml ere the» e1 unaeliiola Ilrvlee. does Inter! thus ooniine ‘W! to a privileged 10w! been it not savor oi petty ciiquiem? Why not let everyone come in? Do Ito- ierians aet themselves up to be WM’ flmi non-latencies! Are there not iusi. u good men outside Mm u in it-oaoa iuet u ao- "cieii in the ‘ideal oi lcvieo’ u lowland" Yel. o! come time are. Mien ‘Mild be the unite odmi that it h" m monepiy on them-end evaa Wt time are better m. outside "a maintain many "who are Within uuia. but eat ‘ col trounce, resolutions, members are , ‘ ’- to be able to influence the conduct oi thei; own business in particular and uf their vocations as a whole; and so they must be men in positions of authority. Further, each Rotary limited and probably badly balan- ced iepruonlatiori. In the Rotary Club like is not intended to meet- with like-in the vocational sense Tbut with the unlike; the paraon with the haberdasher, the grocer with the docinr, the banker witr. the printer, etc, etc. ‘The club la intended to be really a club-a body of men who are really knit together in bonds of personal iriendship. This atmosphere of per- sonal friendship could not be achieved without some limitation in sire. Because of this fellowship mo- tive, Rotary Clubs are now only granted their charted: on condi- tion of meeting weekly; and reg- ular attendance (a. minimum of 6t 1m‘ cent of the meetings in each sh: months oi the fiscal year) is one of the statutory conditions oi membership. 1t cannot. however. be too plain- ly stated that nothing in this "single" eiaasiiication principle mean! the exclusion of buslnesi rivalry in order to aiiord non- competitive opportunity for busi- neae among fellow members. Rn- tarians are specifically forbidden to attempt to use the privilege of membership for commercial ad~ vdntage. The honor of the move- ment iri this particular respect is laody of members. low it Work! Hlndlmmtllly, Rotary and its unit the Rotary Club are an or- ganisation for the stimulation and empathy with its objecu. its gen oral policy. therefore, is not to ad- vance its object‘; by means oi cor poraie commitments or stand The organization does suggest this or that appropriate channel; but it leaves the member free to take such channels ac appeal to him best. For example. oil-lilo it is realized that the beat work in be done 1:. advancing service ,in vocation is probably by the individual becom- ing an active member of his trade or professional organization and seeking to guide it in accordance are anathema. Generally speaking. however, notary does believe in corporlia eiiort throtllh M11370?‘ rieie ad hon institutions. Under the "Aims and Objects Plan" the Club Service Committed aeoiu to cultivate the spirit oi fel- lowship within the Club and to provide the technique or machinery Leo E. Golden, Ir. Representative of Iptllf international by which the Club functions. The Vocational Sonics commit- tee emphasizes the personai re- sponsibility of every member in and through his vocation to carry out his service to the public in ac- cordance with the highest stand- ards of business integrity. The Community Service Commit- tee deals with his responsibilities as a. citizen. It urges him; accord- ing to his special interest or queii-' flcatlon, to apply himself to the various problem-s and activities, so- cial. cultural and recreational, for the betterment of. the community. Rotarians are paricularly encour aged to seek opportunities to 14k: an active partdn local administra- tion on statutory and voluntary Janice Anion For; District Governor bvdies. The International Service Com mittee aims at stimulating the Bo “Tim's interest in world affairs for the advancement of “interna- tional understanding, goodwill anc peace". and at helping him to make those contacts which will so benefit citizen oi the world. himas a MENTAL PROCESS service in the Rotarian sense is a mental process. It la an attitude oi mind which relates persona and things with action. Thoughtiulriecg oi otiiora is the basis oi service while helpfulness to others is its expression. jealously guarded by the general i TNELDDME education o! that kind of business‘ and proiesaionei man who i: if.‘ points, but in do so by an educa- . To The Best Wiehee for Good Luck to Your Donference and IIYNDMAN a co. LTD. Insurance Slice 1812 A Dordial iiisiting a Pleasant Visit 4 liearticst GREETINGS’ To The Delehgiites Attending The 11th District Donference ,’RDT]ifiANS are always ' writ and iriendships, ' L L Conference Committees chaplain W. Campbell. Moncion. Resolutions Committee George W. W. Sheen, Houltoii. - Election Committee BRY- l‘. A. Large, Charlottetown. Chairman: H. Ward Murdock. ‘Ihiro. T. Roy Cudmore. Charlottetown. F. J. Cosman, 5t. Stephen-Mill- town. Sergecnt-At-Arma. Kent. Clarence Wright. Bathurait. Program Committee Chairman: Dr. George J. ‘Prue- cnuatiala committee “ James H. Norton, Mormon. chairman: m. .1. a. Clark. Char- Fred A- Bhean. Boil-lion. lottemwn. Chairman: Johnston Chew, Glace Fred O. Creighton. Woodstock. Chairman: David Garceau, Pox 1 1th District Conference W E L B 0 M E TD DHARLDTTETDWN g We trust you will enjoy {your visit and that you will remain with us for some ‘time. We believe you will feel at home while here, and hope you will be visiting 2 is soc?“ y Li. ' i ilotarlan ii. 6. HUGHES HIIGHESDRIIG 00. LTD. i v “- oowx. .,-_ g > All Visiting ' ll ' ' 5glli‘b'i:‘d?ggh§ilimil4z>ua: irmgrogsosez: man, 5ackvme_ Frank Storey. Charlottetown. aionli life oi the town in Whlfifi lt ll situated. and open memher- _ \ ship would inevitably result in a r “N” Y w‘" “Nw” RDTARIANS are tendered a hearty WELGDME to our iiotarlan r. .i. sinner LIMITED Dity and Province May pleasant memories of your visit to this “City of Friendship" in the Garden Province always remain with you. DRDLDKETT a STDREY Dealers In Reliable Furniture '\4\ DMEi e A The Mayor and Members of the Douncil with Rotary principles, it does not [Q “Q corporatsly ‘lay l; gown thatna l I ood Retai- an s ou neceasar ‘i . a . ghus act. since there are Rotar- iana to when such organizations ‘ GHLARLDTTETOWN Extend a Doriiial WELCDME To The Visiting 1 LRDTARIANS _ ..e.o__ IT is nun SIIIDEITE wisii TIIAT visiiiiic DELEGATES WILL iiivi-z All ENJDYABLE iuin FRIIITFIII. visii AND TIIAT TIIEY WILL n:- iuiui soon iaiui. ' {£60200} a ‘i’ "T" ‘ , B. EaileMacDonaIii. § 5,. A. McDLCNALD , f Mayer m aoonsiiia eioriuiie . . tive program which is designed tr» v make the individual member more l4» élw ‘b? bent on service ‘and better oquip- _ _ ‘ ii ped £0 terry it out. +45% i r