The Right to Life Association of Thunder Bay and Area
Incorporated December 7, 1973 in the Province of Ontario
For the following objects, that is to say:
(a) To uphold the dignity of human life;
(b) To uphold the sacredness and inviolability of human life from the time of conception until death;
(c) To protect the interests and rights of the unborn child;
(d) To hold conferences, meetings and exchange of views in matters relating to the dignity of human life;
(e) To prepare and submit to public or private groups, bodies, associations or authorities, information pertaining to the above objects;
(f) To co-operate with similar groups, bodies, associations or authorities;
(g) To promote and fund medical research with respect to this subject;
(h) To enter into arrangements with any authorities, public, academic or otherwise, that may seem conducive to the Corporation’s objects or any of them and to obtain from any such authority any rights, privileges and concessions which the Corporation may think it desirable to obtain and to carry out, exercise and comply with any such arrangements, rights, privileges and concessions;
(i) To invest the moneys of the Corporation not immediately required for the objects of the Corporation in such securities as trustees are by law allowed to invest trust funds; and
(j) For the attainment of the above objects and subject to The Mortmain and Charitable Uses Act and the Charitable Gifts Act, to acquire, accept, solicit or receive by purchase, lease, contract, donation, legacy, gift, grant, bequest, devise or otherwise any kind of real or personal property and to enter into and carry out agreements, contracts, arrangements and undertakings incidental thereto;
The Head Office of the Corporation to be situate at the said City of Thunder Bay; and
The first Directors of the Corporation to be Josephine Theresa Montemuro, Jeanne Irene Wilmot, Leon Albert Nicol and Kenneth Alexander Methot, heretoinbefore mentioned.
And it is hereby ordained and declared that the Corporation shall be carried on without the purpose of gain for its members and any profits or other accretions to the Corporation shall be used in promoting its objects;
And it is hereby further ordained and declared that, upon the dissolution of the Corporation and the payment of all debts and liabilities, its remaining property shall be distributed or disposed of to the charitable organizations which carry on their work solely in Ontario;
And it is hereby further ordained and declared that the directors shall serve as such without remuneration, and no director shall directly or indirectly receive any profit from his position as such; provided that a director may be paid reasonable expenses incurred to him in the performance of his duties.
Incorporated December 7, 1973 in the Province of Ontario