Canadian grocer April-June 1918 . Evans, was away from home,a full attendance was recorded. Your executive has been most generousin giving of their time in looking after theinterests of our members. In no case hasan executive meeting occupied less than onefull day, in some cases two, and in othercases three days have been taken up. Onevery occasion it has been necessary for atleast two members to leave home. In addition to the Provincial Executivemeetings, three of your representatives at-tended the Dominion Convention held inMontreal in August, 1917, and one attended the Dominion Convention h


Canadian grocer April-June 1918 . Evans, was away from home,a full attendance was recorded. Your executive has been most generousin giving of their time in looking after theinterests of our members. In no case hasan executive meeting occupied less than onefull day, in some cases two, and in othercases three days have been taken up. Onevery occasion it has been necessary for atleast two members to leave home. In addition to the Provincial Executivemeetings, three of your representatives at-tended the Dominion Convention held inMontreal in August, 1917, and one attended the Dominion Convention held in Ottawaduring April this year. It has meant muchto our future welfare that we were so wellrepresented on these two occasions, as hasalready been explained to you by the than Members in Saskatchewan Organization work has been carried onthroughout the year in Alberta and Sas- The Bridge at Saskatoon from the Nutana side. Corner of 2nd Ave. and 21st Street, Saskatoon. looking toward The Sir p«\ %Uh g°°d reSUltS- In June lastyea! each of our organizers was provided with a Ford run-about, with which theyhave been able to make about one hundredper cent, faster time at practically the sameexpense Furthermore they have benn ableto visit towns which heretofore were impos-sible to reach without serious delay and ex-Pew- uWUlg t0 inadequate train service With the exception of certain portions ofSaskatchewan, which will be worked withinthe next month or six weeks, the two Pro-vinces have been thoroughly covered. Our total paid up membership in Sas-katchewan, as at December 31st, 1917 was1,214, and in Alberta 376, making a total of1,590 in the two Provinces. From January 1st to April 30th this year395 members have been enrolled in Sas-katchewan and 251 in Alberta, making atotal of 1,609 in Saskatchewan and 627 inAlberta. The Saskatchewan total of 1,609includes 467 members whose membershiphas expired since January 1


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