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            THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY OF CANADA

                 COMET AND NOVA SECTION

May 5, 1962.

PROGRESS REPORT to the General Assembly of the Royal Astronomical
Society of Canada, held in Edmonton, Alberta on May 18-19, 1962.

        To date, I have sent out two bulletins and three announcements
to all Centres of the Society.  To date, I have received replies from
twelve of the sixteen Centres. My contacts are:

CENTRE     NAME AND POSITION           ADDRESS

Halifax       B.W. Allen,              419 Windsor St, Halifax, N.S.
              President
Hamilton      Stewart Buntain,         761 Upper Ottawa St, Hamilton,Ont
              C & N Chairman
Kingston      Tony Fink,               Leonard Hall, Queen's Univ., Kingston
              C & N Chairman
London        J.W. Haynes,             1547 Ryersie Dr, London, Ont.
              C & N Chairman
Montreal      Dr. T.F. Morris          114 Dobie Ave, Montreal 16, P.Q.
              Comet Chairman
              Mrs. M.I. Yane
              Nova Search Chairman     5375 Cumberland Ave, Montreal 29
Niagara Falls Hugh N.A. Maclean
              C & N Chairman           88 Lorne Ave, St. Catherines, Ont.
Ottawa        Earl H. Dudgeon
              Obs. Group Chairman      247 Knox Cres., Ottawa 1, Ont.
Quebec        Jos. Matte
              C & N Chairman           53 Clairmont Ave. Quebec 10. P.Q.
Toronto       Kurt Frenhel
              Comet Recorder           8 Yarmouth Gardens, Toronto 4,Ont.
Vancouver     J.A. Jacobs
              President                University of B.C.,Physics Dept,
Victoria      Robert Peters                                 Vancouver 8
              Dir. Telescope           2371 Arbutus Rd., Victoria, B.C.
Winnipeg      Dr. John Scatliff
              C & N Chairman           21 Sandra Bay,  Winnipeg 19, Man.


       Over half of these Centres show a definite interest in taking
part in this programme, and I have received "search" reports from
Montreal and Hamilton, and other observations from Halifax, Niagara
Falls, and Winnipeg.  I expect more reports from other Centres within
the next month.

       Comet Seki-Lines (1962c) was well observed, although several
Centres indicated Weather conditions were not too favourable.  Observations
will be included on the display.

411 Brixton Avenue                       Jim Low
St. Lambert, P.Q.                        National Coordinator, Comet & Nova Sec.
                                         Standing Committee on Observational
                                         Activities,
                                         Royal Astronomical Society of Canada
Date: 
620505
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Progress report to the 1962 GA
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National Reports
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