. Construction : a journal for the architectural engineering and contracting interests of Canada . videdby the speakers. The listof toasts was not the members whospoke were the following:Mr. Meredith, who ofcourse presided; Mr. Wick-son, Mr. Acton Bond, Tavlor, Mr. F. , Mr. Ellis, Mr. Gregg. Our Countrywas responded to by Monro Grier in a splen-did burst of oratory, and afine fighting speech was de-livered by Rev. Dr. Lyle indefence and praise of theDrama. Mr. C. W. Jefferys spoke as President ofthe Ontario Society of Artists; Mr. W. B. Wolseyon behal


. Construction : a journal for the architectural engineering and contracting interests of Canada . videdby the speakers. The listof toasts was not the members whospoke were the following:Mr. Meredith, who ofcourse presided; Mr. Wick-son, Mr. Acton Bond, Tavlor, Mr. F. , Mr. Ellis, Mr. Gregg. Our Countrywas responded to by Monro Grier in a splen-did burst of oratory, and afine fighting speech was de-livered by Rev. Dr. Lyle indefence and praise of theDrama. Mr. C. W. Jefferys spoke as President ofthe Ontario Society of Artists; Mr. W. B. Wolseyon behalf of the Engineers Club; Mr. Reed re-sponded in fitting and sympathetic ternis for thePress. The proceedings wound up with AuldLang Syne and God Save the King. The deliberations of the Association were con-tinued the next morning, Thursday, October 16th,in the Village Inn, amongst the mornings proceed-ings being the election of new members of Council totake the place of those retiring. The following isthe Council for 1913-14; President, C. H. Actonond, Toronto; First Vice-president, Herbert 434 C O A 6 T R U C T I O N 43? Moore, Toronto; Second Vice-president, L. Fen-nings Taylor, Ottawa; Treasurer, J. P. Hynes,Toronto; Registrar, Franklin E. Belfry, Toronto;Councillors, Colborne P. Meredith, Ottawa; J. , Kingston; W. R. Gregg, Toronto; W. , Hamilton; Chas. E. Langley, Toronto. That morning the members imposed upon the goodnature of Mr. C. W. Jefferys. It was thought desirable that the record of the annual meeting should beenhanced with sketches of the Village Inn, and tages near by, where genius, in the shape of oldporches and old mantel pieces were to be seen. Theoccupants of the dwellings were politeness itself inallowing the visitors to wander through their rooms,and the members noted these visits as amongst themost interesting items of the outing. The concluding note of the occasion was a visit toGrimsby Beach, which included not only an oppor-tunity t


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