4 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, November 8, 1978 YELVER TON U.*C.W. NEWS by Sect. Mrs. Jim Gray Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Staples of Orono opened their home ta the members of Yelverton U.C.W. on Thurs- day afternoon, Nov. 2nd. After opening the meeting with the singing of the Ode, Mrs. Murray Malcolm convened the Devo tional. The Scripture reading was taken from lst Corinthians, Chapter 13 with the theme "Love" - Faith. Hope and Love." Prayer was offered followed by the H ymn - "Rise up 0 Man of God". Joyce concluded her portion of the meeting with the reading of two poems on Autumfn. The Roll Call was answered by 14 members. The various reports were given and neces- sarv funds voted where -need- ed. A $100 donation was made ta Manse Fund. Carres- pondence was read. Next month roll cali is ta be answered with a gift for a young lady at the Victor Home for Women in Toronto. Mrs. Ralph Pfoh gave a report on a Rally she attended last Oct. at Powles Corners. At the con- clusion of the meeting Mrs. Allan Howe gave a very interesting demonstration on making Christmas decora- tions for the home. A sumpt- uous casserole dinner with trimmings was served by Mrs. Earl Gray and Mrs. Bruce Foote followed by a social hour. Lindsay Branch Annual Meeting, On Saturday evening around 200 UCO. members sat down ta a delicious Roast Beef dinner in the spaciaus auditor- ium of the nelv Little Britain Community Cantre. Following the dinner, Chairman of Board Jim Nesbitt welcomed the gathering ta the annual meet- ing of Lindsay Branch of U.C.O. which includes Lind- say and branches at Beaver- ton. Woodville and Fenelon Falls. Ivan MeMillan expres- sed the thanks of the gathering ta the Ladies who provided such a fine meal. The head table guests were introduced by Harvey Mal- colm. The minutes of previous annual meeting were read by Sect. Owen Moynes. Mr. Don Bailee lst Vice Chairman did an excellent job with the Council Report for the year ending. Sept. '78. Last year aur Co-op had a provinc- ial high with 491 new mem- bers. This year, interest remained high with another 256 new mremnbers. Don deait with the personnel and operat- ional changes that transpired througýhout the branches. Manager Don Lowrie pro- vided a comprehiensive man- agement report of ýthe year's actiývities. Pronounced sales volume increases of 14 per cent were offset by increased expense inicreases. Don int roduced two super- visors who had accepted considerable responsibility ini the Co-ops day to day operat- ion. 1Reports were presented by Harold Smith and Ken Mast- ers with branch reports by Reg Willis of Beaverton, Earl Endicott of Woodville and Ron Houghton of Fenelon Falls. Mr. Russ Duckworth Vice President of Retail Division of U.C.O. presided over the Nomination and Election of delegates and Mr. George Hewitt provided the Nominat- ing Comnmittee report. The results of the Election were as follows - Beaverton Branch - 2 delegates ta be elected - Mr. Don Bailee and Mr. George McLaughlin. For Lindsay - 5 delegates to- be elected, 8 candidates nominated (three declined) and 5 elected by accelamatin. AI]five weare I-n Miîanver-s Twsp. a-s -else- where we urge all the resi- dents to get out ta vote for the candidates of their choice or be prepared to hold their peace verbally for next two years if not happy with the resuit . Here in Manvers an additional opportunity is being provided ta express an opinion as to whether you favor entering into the Victoria County Library system. The addItional cost hbasa been estimiated ta be 3 milîs on your tax bill. Just multiply 3 by vour assessment in thousand of dollars, to arrive at your own personal tax bill e.g. a $10,000 assessment would cost the taxpayer $3000 per year for this service! 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