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[" ShecbtookeBaiki Iucdcu SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12,\t1952 DON'T MISS THE ROTARY FAIR ; ;¦ >vyvw -v i^L'-\tnit \\ %os City, and Boston.1910 _ UNIFICATION \u2014 1915 1910 Wide interest beginning to: be manifested in new service club idea.Years marks organization of sLvteen existing clubs into a united body: The National Association of Rotary Clubs.Rotary \"principles\" adopted in form of five objectives, subsequently to be changed from year to year 1906\tNew clubs grows in mem-:untii (1921) when a new objective bership.Intimate first-name ac- was adopted \"to emphasize the in-quaintance promotes fellowship.ternational influence of Rotary,\" Rotary \"wagon wheel\" emblem forerunner of Rotary's famed adopted, the first of many varieties -Fourth Object.\" of \"wheel emblems\u201d to be used by Rotary becomes international different clubs, untill 1912.when when a\" dub is started in Winni-a geared wheel was adopted, this peg_ to be followed by authorization of; fgn Rotary idea spans the Alan official emblem (1924), a wheel lantic when clubs are started in of six spokes, twenty-four cogs, and Dublin, London and Belfast, a \"keyway.\u201d\t| -The National Rotarian\" takes 1907\tFirst community service :! birth, forerunner of \"the Rotarian Public comfort restroom installed (1912) and the Spanish edition in Chicago\u2019s city hall.\t\"Revista R'otaria\u201d (1933).1908\tSecond Rotarv dub Is or- At Portland, Oregon (U.S.A.i ganized in San Francisco.\tconvention, the phrase \u201cHe profits Great 1909\tClub number 3 organized i most who serres best\" is added to tied: fcmtei tainmen at Oakland, Cal-, which becomes the \"Rotary Platform,\u201d later to be-first club to hold weekly luncheon comes, through wide usage.Rota-meetings regularlv.\try's unofficial motto.Additional clubs are started in 1912 Canadian (Winnipeg) dde- th U'.S.A ) ngiand, club ised; name national As-ubs.called divi-5 in V S .A, Every Good Wish for the Success of the ANNUAL ROTARY FAIR EASTERN TOWNSHIPS AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION, SHERBROOKE Sherbrooke Rotary Club Member: A.C.ROSS Success To THE 21st ANNUAL ROTARY FAIR \u2014 Lighting the Way to Happiness \u2014 ROSS-BIRON ELECTRIC LIMITED 183 Frontenac Street Sherbrooke Rotary Club Member: P.G.BIRON 1rs The 2h ANNUAL ROTARY FAIR NOV.13-14-15 LET'S ALL TURN OUT AND SPEND OUR DOLLARS HELPING THE ROTARY CLUB HELP OTHERS, Dominion Textile Co., Ltd.SHERBROOKE, QUE.Sherbrooke Rotary Club Member; KENNETH MILLS 2 in Canada, 1 in Britain and Ireland.Rotary census.50 clubs: 5,000 members.1913\tRotary dubs contribute active relief service and more than $25,000 for victims of Ohio and Indiana, U SA., floods.First delegates from Britain and Ireland attend convention in Buffalo, N.Y .US.A.1914\tWorld War 1 begins in Europe.Eight dubs in Great Britain and Ireland engage in many kinds of relief work, including housing of Belgian refugees.Club number 100 started at Phoenix, Ariz., U.S.A.1915 \u2014 WORLD WAR I \u2014 1920 1915\tWar service of clubs in Bitain and Ireland jntensi- for wounded soldiers: combat battalions raised; Rotary companies of special con stabulary organized.New standard club constitution and model by-laws adopted at the San Francisco convention for all new as well as existing dubs, includes a provision for \u201cadditional active members,\" previously known as partnership, associate, second active member.The \u201cRotary Code of Ethics\u201d was adopted and during subsequent years came into wide usage until general distribution was discontinued (1927-28).Rotary system of districts is en larged and term \"district gover nor\" is established.Charter No.200 issued to new club organized at Colombus, Ga., U.S A.1916\tEl Club Rotario de la Ila-bana is started in the capital of Cuba, first to be organized in a non-English speaking country.\"A Talking Knowledge of Rotary\"\u2014first comprehensive statement of Rotary ideals and activities is adopted at Cincinnati, U.S.A., convention.Attendance contest inaugurated.Boys Work initiated on Rotarywide scale.1917\tRolary clubs in the U.S.A.take on war service of many kinds: \\ Liberty Loan drives, promotion of civilian military training, mobilization of school boys for farm work; campaigns for clothing, food, tobacco, books and magazines for army training camps.Endowment Fund, forerunner of : the Rotary Foundation, establish- | ; ed.Interest of Rolary clubs in work I for crippled children is aroused.The 300th Rotary club organized at Huntington, Ind-, U.S.A.1918\t\u201cWin the War\" Convention held at Kansas City, Mo., U.S.A.First club to be organized in South America is started in Monte- ; video, Uruguay.The 400th Rotary club organized ! at Fort Scott.Kans., U.S.A.Total membership passes 40,000 mark.\u201cAllied Rotary Club of France\u201d formed of Rotarians in armed services.forerunner of the Paris Rotary club, started three years later.1919\tRotary extended to Philippine Islands, China, Panama, India, the Argentine.Roll of countries in which there are clubs now fifteen.Fremont, Nebr., USA.receives charter No.500.1920 \u2014 THE WHEEL MOVES ON! \u2014 1923 1920\tRotary club started at Madrid, Spain\u2014first to be organized in Continental Europe.Rotary Club of New York City holds first \"Boys Week\" observance, an event destined to extend rapidly to many countries.First club organized in Japan, at Tokyo.1921\tThe 1000th Rotary club is started in the ancient city of York, England.Rotarians James W.Davidson, of Calgary, and J.Layton Ralston, of Halifax, appointed as commissioners to organize clubs in Australia and New Zealand.First clubs started at Melbourne and Welling-: ton.\u201cInternational goodwill and peace\" objective adopted at Edinburgh convention, first convention to be held outside the United Sta-1 tes of America.The Wheel moves On! Clubs or-^ qanized in South Africa, France, Mexico, Peru, Denmark, and New- MfiilM HORSE RACE; RoUnian Alec Fair patrons to tiie horse races toss and Mrs.John Blue call Rotary (Record photo by Gerry Lemny) \u2014\ti\u2014nwi May This Be The Greatest ROTARY FAIR Of Them All!\t| C.A.DUNHAM COMPANY LIMITED Manufacturers of the Dunham System of Heating.Head Office: Toronto, Canada.A.ARCHAMBAULT, Manager Sherbrooke Sales Office 1107 Prospect St., Sheibiooke.\u2022('(¦rbrooke Rotary Club J.A.ARCHAMBAULT -ÆiiœnEri You'll Be Sorry, If You Miss ROTARY fAlR The SMrooke lews Co., Ltd.154 WELLINGTON ST.NORTH Sherbrooke Rotary Club Member: LT.-COL, B.D.LYON Continued On Page 5 FOR THE FINEST m FUN MO FMMJC ATTEND THE ROTARY FAIR NOVEMBER 13-14-15 A.D.Echenberg Member Sherbrooke'* Largest Furniture Store. Four SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12,\t1952 Gerry Wiggett Is Again Rotary Fair Chairman, E.Gilbey Vice-Chairman Rotarians have once again chosen Gerry Wiggett as general chairman of their annual Rotary Fair that starts tomorrow, and the vice-chairman will be Krme j Gilbey.Honorary chairmen are Berti Skinner, Everett Goodenough, Al- GERRY WIGGETT bert Munster, Emile Levesque, Jim Sangster, Rev.R.C.Tait, Rev.T.D.F.Everett, George W.Murphy and club president Lewis Rosenbloom.Committees are as follows: Public Relations: Dave Sails, George Ewing, John Simms.Secretary: Hubert Johnston.Hon.Treasurer, Bob Curphey.Entertainment: Bart Holtham.Messengers and Change Booths: Phil Mathias, Clarence Blake.Construction: Vic Newton, Alex Ross.Electricity: Phil Biron, Don McNair.Booth Supplies: Paul LeProhon,.Rene Langevin.Purchasing and Stores: Fred Kirby, Hubert Armstrong, Art Kerridge, Frank Simms, BUI Richardson, Cyril Pyke, Gene Gingrav Claude Willard, Don MacLennan.Finance: Bob Curphey, Gordon Armitage, Harry Moffatt, Frank Pearson, Don Watson, Nod Soles.Advertising: Fred Wilson, Ivan Saunders, Alphee Gauthier.Decorating: Dick Dixon.Fruit: Doug.Racey, Doug Stevenson, Lee Audet, Jim Bell,! Howard Thompson, Herb MacCal-j lum, John Knutson, Gerry Milti-more, Gene Gingras.Duck Pond: Don Johnston, Lee Watson, Don McNair, Geo.B Murphy.Candy: Gerry Pouliot, John Coyle, Ivan Saunders, Phil Biron.Superfine: (Walter Sutherland and Lindy Lindskou) Wright Gib son, Lyman Tomkins, Neil Dinning, Hubert Armstrong, Abe Echenberg, Lennox Wilson, Art Hand, Oggie Glass, Eric Swanson.Phil Rennert, Ed Shortt, Hank i Delorme, Emelien Gingras, Emile j Levesque.Hoop-La: Fred Sangster, Nelson Lothrop, Gerry Spafford.Blanket Stores: Jack Quinn.1 Miller Hall, George Marshall, Tom j Keeley, Wilfred Smith.Hosiery and Accessories: George Morgan, Archie Mitchell, Harold ! McConnell, Carl Skinner, j Ham and Chickens: Dick Nixon,; jNiok Clark, Stuart Ball, Ken |Jenekes, Alex Davidson, Hank.Delorme (part time).Electrical: Jim Wark, Steve / BLAMKETS are the attraction at this Rotary Fair booth, which has Alderman Everett Nicol at the mike.\t(Record photo by Gerry Lemay) President Of Rotary International Brunnier Hails From California GOOD BREAD From Fontaine for Your Supper and Then a Pleasant Evening at the ROTARY FAIR That's the Programl Fontaine & Fils 869 King St.West SHERBROOKE H.J.Brunnier of San Francisco, California, has been a consulting structural engineer since 1908.A specialist in the field of earthquake and difficult foundation problems, he has been responsible for the structural safety of many of the larger buildings and bridges on the Pacific Coast of the U.S.A.and in recent years, he has extended his engineering interests to other parts of the world.Mr.Brunnier is President of Rotary International for 1952-53.He has been a member of the Rotary Club of San Francisco since 1908 and is a Past President of that Don\u2019t Miss The Rotary Fair! \u2022j Nov.13 - 14 - 15 at the Belvidere St.Armoury WILSON\u2019S FURNITURE FOR THE HOME FRIGIDAIRES, ELECTRIC RANGES, and AUTOMATIC WASHERS.THOR WASHING MACHINES, GURNEY WOOD, COAL and GAS STOVES, VICTOR, PHILIPS and ELECTROHOME RADIOS, VICTOR, DECCA and COLUMBIA RECORDS, HEINTZMAN and WILSON PIANOS, WURLITZER ELECTRIC ORGANS, MUSIC and MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.\"Buy with confidence from Sherbrooke's Oldest Store' H.C.Wilson & Sons Limited 61 - 67 Wellington St.North Tel.2-2627 Tel.2-3740 When the $75,000,000 San Francis-co-Oakland Bay Bridge was built, he was a member of the five-man 1 Consulting Engineer\u2019s Board.A leader in vocational and com-j munity activities, here are some of | the organizations which Mr.Brun-| nier has served as President: American Automobile Association, Ca-llifornia Board of Registration for | j Civil Engineers, Structural Engi-1 | neers\u2019 Association of Northern Ca- ! S lifornia, Pacific Association of ! | Consulting Engineers, Engineers\u2019 j \u2019 Club of San Francisco, and the Ca- ; ; lifornia State Automobile Associa-! tion.( He is a Director and Chairman | : of the Highway Committee of the | \u2018California State Automobile Asso-j I dation, a member of California ! ; Major Highway Development Com-1 ; mittee, a member of the Highway i ! Committee of the American Auto- ; 11 mobile Association, a Trustee of \\ | the American Automobile Associa-I Don Foundation for Traffic Study, | and a committee member of the I California State Chamber of Com-1 merce and the San Francisco; Chamber of Commerce.\tI\t; He was recently named \u201cThe\u2018 the Building Industry Conference West\u2019s Outstanding Engineer\u201d by Board.LITERATURE The official magazine of Rotary International\u2014\"The Rotarian\u201d in English and \u201cRevista Rotaria\u201d in Spanish\u2014is published monthly in Chicago, Illinois, U.S.A.It contains articles of interest to aon-Rotari-ans as well as to Rotarians.The circulation of \u201cThe Rotarian\u201d is 300,000; of \u201cRevista Rotaria,\u201d 32,-000.In addition, there are a number of Rotary- magazine, in various languages published by Rotary Districts or by regional groups of Clubs.Various pamphlets regarding Rotary and the activities of Rotary Clubs are available.Requests for information regarding Rotary International may be directed to the following addresses: 35 East Wacker Drive, Chicago 1, Illinois, U S.A.; Borsenstrasse 21, Zurich, Switzerland; Tavistock House (South), Tavistock Square, London, W.C.I., England.BEARDS GROW IN ELWOOD Some normally clean-shaven men wore heavy beards recently in Elwood, Ind., and many of them were Rotarians.But it was all for a good reason.It was the town's centennial celebration, and a part of the fun festivities was a beard contest staged by the Rotary Club.Sherbrooke Rotary Club Members: .F.L.WILSON H.S.C.MOFFATT H.J.Brunnier Club.He has served Rotary International as Vice-President, Dis- j trict Governor, and as committee chairman and member.When Rotary International held its Conventions in San Francisco in 1915 and !938.he served as Chairman of the Host Club Executive Committee- Mr.Brunnier was born in Manning, Iowa, and was graduated from Iowa College.In World War -I, he cooperated in organizing and | managing the Concrete Ship Department for the United States | Emergency Fleet Corporation.During World War II, he was structural engineer for some of the largest Army and Navy projects on the West Coast and Central America.Newton, Bob Webster, Frank Nor-cross.Raffles; Forest Keene, Hubert Johnston, Bert Skinner, Hawlev ; Griffith.Blankets: Everett Nicol, Eugene ' Lalonde, .George Davidson.Double Double; Henry Downs, I Harry Walker, Howard Moffatt, 1 Alphee Gauthier.Bingo: Cliff Bryant.Bert Lyon, : Evans Joslin, Vic Newton, Dan I Towne, Bert Ross.Jay Joslin.Os-| goode Broadbelt, Howard Niehol.Horse Race: Ken Mills.Carb Christmas, Jan Pick, Gerry Mc-j Manamy, Leo Tracey, Alex Ross, ; Gordon Loomis.Haberdashery: Jack Thompson, Tommy Hanson.Art Arnold.Children\u2019s Afternoon: Phil Mathias, Sias Bachelder, Harry j Walker, Ed Shortt.Check Room: Norton Baldwin.1 Lunch Room: J.A.Archambault.There's a wonderful time awaiting you at the f 21sl Annual ROTARY FAIR There's motoring enjoyment ahead when your car is kept in tip-top condition by THIBAULT & BOUCHARD \u2014 GARAGE \u2014 80 Grand Forks St.North \u2014 SHERBROOKE \u2014 Tel.2-4729 May the Fruits of Success Again Crown the Efforts of the Sherbrooke Rotarians for Their 21st Annual ROTARY FAIR THOMPSON & AUX LTD.WHOLESALERS OF vsasmus 430 Wellington St.South Sherbrooke, Que. SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD.WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1952 Fiva Rotary Club Founded Continued From Page 3 lundland.1922\tAssociation Constitution and By-Laws completely revised; name shortened to \"Rotary Inter national\"; adopted of standard club constitution made mandatory for all new dubs subsequently or ganized.Clubs organized for the first time in Brazil, Norway and The Netherlands.1923\tPresident Warren G Harding (U.S.A.) adressing the Rotary convention at St.Louis, Mo., says; \"If 1 could plant Rotary\" in every community throughout the world.I would do it, and then I would guarantee the tranquillity and the forward march of the world.\u201d Rotary policy on community service (famous Resolution 34) more clearly established.The great earthquake in Japan brought thousands oi dollars from clubs all over the world and from Rotary International.Tokyo Rotary judiciously distributed contributions: to a local hospital for lying-in cases: to public schools in Tokyo and Yokohama; and for construction of a two-story \"Rotary Home\"\u2019 for orphans left homeless.Movement first initiated to encourage members to have their business and craft associations adopt \u201ccodes\u201d or \u201cstandard of practice\u201d based upon a \"model code\u201d suggested by Rotary.Rotarv started in three aridition- ChileTtrieS: Be!giUm\u2019 Ilaly\u2019 and membership 1934 Rotary clubs started in Switzerland and Bermuda.Total I ê IMis f CRIPPLED CHILDREN'S WORK is the main project of the Sherbrooke Rotary (Tub and the annual Fair that starts tomorrow is hold for the purpose of raising funds for this work.Members of the crippled children\u2019s committee are shown in tins picture, l oft to riaht are Jack Quinn, II.S.Ball.Phil Rennert, Gerry Wiggett, general chairman of the Fair.Lee Amfet.chairman of the commit tee Forest Keene Sias Bachelder.Dick Dixon and Phil Biron.Other committee members, not m the picture, an 11.\\\\.S Downs, Dr.\u2019G.B.Loomis and J.G.Armitage.______________ __\t(Record photo by Gerry Letnav).recommended procedure amongst Rotary clubs and Rota- : Relations\" sponsored by Rotary passes the 100,0001 tion as We Extend Best Wishes for the Success of fhe ROTARY FAIR McConnell\u2019s OPTOMETRISTS Sherbrooke Rotary Club Member: H.J.McConnell 206 Wellington North mar){\tj throughout Rotary.192â GREAT ROTA RIAN\t3,000th Rotary club organized at IDEAL \u2014 1930\tTa lea, Chile.19\u2018?5 Rotary Chapter No.2,000 Seven additional countries come issued to Ketchikan, Alaska.: within Rotary's friendly sphere of Rotary extended to five addition-j influence: Paraguay, Costa Rica, al countries: Czechoslovakia, Gua-jEl Salvador, Ecuador, Bolivia, Ger-temala, Austria, Hungary, and Por- many, and Java, tugal-\t1928 James W.Davidson, of Cal- Branch office of Rotary Interna-! gary, Canada, appointed *to carry tional's Secretariat established at i Rotary idea to countries of the Zurich, Switzerland.\t^ Orient, travels by plane, by train.1926 First \u201cPacific Rotary Con- ; by bus, by caravan, is impressed, ference\u201d held at Honolulu, with jn his contacts, by Rotary\u2019s genius nans.\tj Club of Nashville, Tenu., ILS.A.In cities and towns throughout lorerunne, of thousands of Insti-the world Hotary clubs found ge-,\t4 r , ,\t, nerally to be splendid stabilizing t,lU's °r ''\"ernatiunnl °>- ^e//, Sh ,nyton eri> r°olc< Sr s.FUN FOR ALL .ALL FOR CHARITY ! EVERY SUCCESS ROTARIANS Every cent spent ot the Rotary Fair will benefit crippled children and local charitable works.caLhao,«n FAIRBANKS MORSE SHERBROOKE, QUE.COMPANY LIMITED Sherbrooke Rotary Club Member: DAN TOWNE T we r\t- Philip Lovejoy Is Secretary Of Rotary Since 1942, Philip Lovejoy has ! been Secretary of Rotary Inter- ; rational, which comprises some 7,600 Rotary Clubs in 83 countries and Keo«raphical regions, with a membership of more than 360,000 | business and professional exec- j utives.He was born in Portland, Me., was graduated from the University of Michigan with A.B.and A.M.' degrees, and received an honorary LL.D.degree from Midwestern University in Wichita Falls, Texas.SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, V/EDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1952- Greetings to the Rotarians on the occasion of their Annual Rotary Fair CHARLES A.WHITE Barrister and Solicitor 144 Wellington St.North Phone 2-2911 4k / FISHING FOR PRIZES is always fun at the Rotary Fair and this booth, operated by Mayor Emile Levesque, a past president, and his family, is always one of the most popular.\t(Record photo by Gerry Lemay).1 He is a member of the Phi Beta ! Kappa and Phi Delta Kappa honor-! ary societies, and has been decorated by the President of Chile as a Commander of the Bernardo | O\u2019Higgins Order of Merit, i During World War I, Mr.Love- ^ÊÈÈÈÈÊËË^kX'- V ^ 'X OUR ENTIRE STAFF Extend Continued Good Wishes To The Sherbrooke Rotary Fair.\\ \\ Sherbrooke Rotary Club Member: LT.-COL.A.A.MUNSTER \\ joy was an officer in the U.S.Army and later held administrative educational positions in the State of Michigan until 1930, I when he became First Asistant Secretary of Jtotary International.He has been a Rotarian since ! 1924, is now a member and Past ! Director of the Rotary-Club of by Economic and Social Council as one of official consultative nongovernmental agencies to cooperate with the U.N.in the dissemination of information.The 38th annual convention in San Francisco, U.S.A., with 55 countries and geographical regions represented; a total registration of 14.678.1948 As of December 24 the amount of contributions to the Ro- tary Foundation since the death of Paul Harris (Jan.27.1947), is $1.480,033, bringing the total amount received since beginning of the Foundation to $1,775,000.Thirty-seven Fellowships are awarded for the scholastic year of 1948-49, to students from 12 coun-ries who will study in 11 coun-ries other than their own.Continued On Page 13 ?Trade mark C.S.P.Lid.EVERYBODY VISITS THE ROTARY FAIR FOR A GOOD TIME!
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