Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 19, 1918, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Manitoba free pm Jesse Nipes june. 19v 1918. Kiwanis of test Attu Ersary chief macpher8qn f. J. Carroll. Winnipeg s popular summer resort bathing boating fishing picnicking dancing social pleasure everywhere trains leave 1-30 . J1.co return Union station i 50c return i . Lunch counters and refreshment Booths accommodation for All meals in dining car------------------50c lodging per night make reservations at City ticket office main and Portage kiwanis now a year old in Winnipeg i originating at outbreak of War in Detroit move ment spreads. J. T. Be Page first local president Philip e. Locke f. R. Sproule Sproule Locke barristers Etc. Main 4634 173 Portage ave. Easi 304 Trust loan bldg. Winnipeg club now getting into stride after a year of organization. Kiwanis born in Detroit in the fail of 1914. Winnipeg club formed in March 1917. Membership of 50 at Start. Present membership Over 200. Includes two representatives of every line of business in the City. Founded in Detroit at the out break of the War by a. S. Browne of Buffalo kiwanis has spread throughout the United states and Canada until there Are now Over 100 clubs with a combined membership in March 181t, w. O. Robertson. Of Detroit., arrived in Winnipeg As a in times like these Reo Quality counts there s a reason Why All Reo trucks As Well As four and six Cylinder a demand at this time that is greatly in excess of the factory output. Of course you know that never since the Day the first Reo left Lansing and went into the hands of its proud owner has it been possible for us to make enough cars to Supply All who wanted reos. But that was t remark Able when you consider our policy of conservative expansion. Under that policy Quality has always been in Advance of Quantity. We Reo Folk have never been ambitious to make All the Auto the Best. We have looked to Quality increased the out put Only As fast As we could without for an hour endanger ing the Quality of the product. We have expanded during the years till Reo is now one of the we have never made any More reos than we could make and make every Reo Good. You have seen the result of the other kind of of reckless expansion. Some makers saw Only the they rushed to Supply it regardless. Year or two of frenzied a slump from which few have re covered. From the very first we Reo Folk have our course and trimmed our sails for the Long Stormy weather and seasons of Calm. And that Reo policy which has from the first Justi fied itself is today the envy of the Industry. For Reo reputation which is based not on promises but on performance a reputation founded on now our greatest Worth More to us today than our millions of dollars Worth of Plant and materials. Reo demand is the result of that Reo know ledge the certainty of t Jie buyer that in selecting a Reo of what Ever Model he thereby secures the one that is in its class the Gold Standard of Joseph maw co., limited factory representative. 112-1 is King St., Winnipeg Reo touring car the Gold Standard of values. As we serve so Are we kiwanis a message from president be Page thy self should be a food motto for any Man to keep before Himi but to one s fellow Man is almost i qually important Oil the unpleasant Nesses of living Are Broni tit about by misunderstandings that arise through not know the other Man. Our in Vanis club an organization of executive business and professional men. Re diversified wirtes of business has been particularly fortunate in in Ingrin or men together of. A Type that will further the highest causes in the business realm of this City. In kiwanis them acquainted gives them a Chance to learn something1 of the problems of the other fellow and Octen a Chance discussion with a business Friend has proved most helpful. Meeting s one s competitors at a Friendly luncheon amid pleasant associations and harmonious surroundings has often been of the greatest Benefit to All parties and often gives great enthusiasm to the prosecution of the Dally task. With a proper groundwork of acquaintance Confidence and Friend ship with the strength of a Large membership with the ivors co operation and helpfulness Ever before them the thought of service is quickly developed. Almost All men Are anxious to get tog Ether to discuss current Venth to help one another and to evolve plans for the betterment of local conditions. The word Success to business with its old meaning has been largely replaced by service the kiwanis business Man realizes the responsibility of his business and desires Only that Success which is procured by jiving the Hig Hest service at his command. He seeks the Exchange of merchandise along tto lines of Ideal business conditions realizing that his friends Are his greatest assets and numbering Hia competitors Amons ills friends Ever remembering that it is his privilege As Well As his duty to assist in the problems of the City Community and in the larger work of Empire building. Bill says his Soldier life reminds him daily of Home and is Haitt they won t let f him sleep late tile Brantford expositor the Jovar Imant order for Jet loins Uit importation of a Fisl of non essentials except on special per unit. Emphasizes How Many Chines to dive Tjoen using tto could Well have done without. What did you four i -2 did t you ? yes i ate the presen Taylre of the International i Wanis club with the object of forming a club in this City. He be ured a number of applications and to first meeting was held in the St. Harles hotel on March 28, about 1" persons being present. A temporary Oard was formed for the purpose of organization and it was not until a when the membership was bout 50, that the permanent Board fas elected this Board to hold office rom june 1, 1917, to june 1. 1018. He Board at that time consisted of t. Lepage president w. L. Sal Ion vice president or. Job. Ticker Secretary a. Mcdoug All treasurer j. W. Morrison. W. P. I Doug All f. T. Baxter c. J. Mono an and t. H. Wells directors. Or. T. G. Sinclair was appointed Chap Ain. Great interest was manifested in tie development of the club and the Umbers
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