LACT S--_-- ie, f A # 2p -- & TR ey rg a pa. W.J.CAIRNS President Ottawa F.C | 1916. It now has 129 members. EIRP EEA rie EEE Rotary principles and Zetivities = CTS OF THE ROTARY CLUB ar re = pik rrr ARE TO ENCOURAGE HIGH ETHICS ESTES SNEDECOR |] ra Most Who Serves Best" © v. YW FPresident- International Rotary | The "objects" of the Rotary C lub, as set forth in the constitution, to encourage and foster: X . High ethical standards in busi |ness and professions The ideal of SERVICE as the b | asis of all worthy enterprise. The active interest of every R [otarian in the civic, commercial, (ro Rotary Club Facts | ¢ i E23 STANDS FOR YOUTH That means keeping alive in you the spirit of enthusiasm. Not quitting because you are tired and want to go to bed. Not getting dried up and fossil- ized., Not kicking at évery new thing you hear, just because it's new 'to you. Taking a live inter- Benefits of Rotary Enlightenment as to other men's work, problems, and successes. Education in methods that in- crease efficiency. Stimulation of your desire to be of service to your fellowmen and so- 2. bd od es of members. |in foreign countries, i He 4 1ip plan is one ot | No Rotary club has ever failed 'o : 4 | founds Rots s{rength: | make good; none has ever surrender- Briefly Outlined i [ Ro tary he Spal" organizers, | led iis ¢ barter, : . est in the world around you and ; ar interr al association . is Rotary clubs have high percentage feeling that there's a lot fn ft The interchange of ideas and of | business methods as a means of Be part 1 about acceptitg {of attendance of members at m - |ciety in general. to amuse you and cheer you reasing the efficiency and useful {ness of Rotarians First club organized with four |new clubs. " |ings. © - Average attendance of all Business returns that come from a lot ia it to fight for and to The recognition of the worthine | ss of al] legitimate occupations and | members in Chicago in 1945. There are now over 800 clubs with |clubs in United and Canada, in De- |enlarging your acquaintance and in- gain. A man who has lost in- : dignifying of the occupations of | each Rotarian as affording him Name "Rotary" adopted 'because [a total membership of 65,000. cember, 77.40 per cent. spiring confidence in you and your terest in things is simply wait- pj opportunity to serve society. original club 'rotated meetings There are many Rotary. clubs now The Ottawa club was organized in | business. : ing to be buried. Youth keeps up interest in things. It's a good trait. Rotary stands for SOME VISITING ROTARIANS FROM OTTAWA, "THE MOTHER CLUB" , : You. : y Creed Is . Matter of Service fe LE nA aia hil : i 8 . Seg tress sessene ted ; : BY THE OTTAWA DELEGATES a oo al and moral welfare of his com | munity The development of a broad ac [quaintanceship as an opportunity Ir service as well as an aid to suc- [cess | | | | jo Js mm mS CF FET VETER T TEETER ee tary platform is concise Hi \ | { : : . " % " : x3 To The Rotary Club Banquet to be of the principles and eth- i 3 JOT | \ 3 ¢ iN ; : Held To-night | and actuating all Rotary ¥ "The Rotary club demands delllings, honest methods, and ~ rds in business,' is th» 8 of this platform, and its last cd; "He profits most who 8 best," has been adopted as tter part of the official slogan, reads: "Service Above Self-- etings regularly. Nf tugs' promptly. do my part when called upon. be a big-hearted, broad-mind- a man of energy and action The following.is a list of the dele- gates from Ottawa, who will be in 2i- tendance at the banquet to be held in the Ontario hall to-night: 3 W. J. Cairns, past president; Harry 8. Binks, sécretary; F. D. Burpee, D. P. Cruickshank, George H. Clark. Dr. M"H. Pettipiece, W. J.. Abra, 8. J. Jarvis, R. G. Cameron, R. J Calvert, D. E. Johnston, A. J. Hendry, H. C. Brennan, N. G. Foster, C. 'G. Walton, M. H. Potter, H. A. Richards, J. E. Stan Lewis, W. M Connor, C. E. Russell, L, P, White, R. J. C. Stead, C. A, Crabtree, H. S. Porter, W. A. Curry, C. E. Stewart, W. H. McIntyre, George Higman, Jr. 8. O. Martin. man---a Rotarian. . Gh N ROTARIAN STANLEY LEWIS ROTARIAN D. E. JOHNSON ROTARIAN GEORGE H. CLARK ROTARIAN NORMAN G. FOSTER 0 Who will respond to the toast "Our dother Club, Ottawa." ROTARIAN R. J. C. STEAD