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The Association

The Retirees' Association (Faculty,Librarian, Administrator -WURA) at Windsor was formed in 1990, to give a unified voice to retirees; to provide a bridge for communication with the University; to encourage social contact among the retirees; and to open a few doors through which retirees could continue to contribute to the University of Windsor.

Thus the Association is meant to fill what could otherwise be a void in the lives of retirees ­ possible isolation from the University and from their former colleagues; and possible lack of understanding of vital pension and health issues that affect them directly.

There are only two meetings of the full membership per year: in the spring and the fall. An informal social committee arranges several other events per year ­ dinners, plays, picnics, and so on ­all of which are paid for by those who take part. The Association encourages smaller special interest groups to form as occasion and their interests warrant. Because of extreme economy of operation, dues have been kept at the level of $20 per year. This includes four issues of The Retirees' Newsletter .

Officers of the Association are:

President: Alan Metcalfe

Secretary: Jane Black

Treasurer& Membership : Phyllis Nolan

Elected Members of the Executive

Committee: Don Briggs; John Drake

Jerry Malone and John Meyer

Ex Officio Members:

Immediate Past President:

Stan Cunningham

Founding President: Norm Shklov

Committee Chairs:

Social Committee: Vacant

Bursary Fund Committee: Wilf Innerd

Pension & Benefits: John Meyer

Editor of Newsletter: Jim Linton

WEB Master: TBA

The Association's Address is:

Faculty, Librarian, Administrator Retirees' Association (WURA)

University of Windsor Post Office,

Windsor, ON. N9B 3P4

Email: jblack@uwindsor.ca

Home Page: http://zeus.uwindsor.ca/newsstnd

uwflra/index.html

Newsletter online:

http://zeus.uwindsor.ca/newsstnd/ /uwflra/news.htm



Newsletter Editor's Column

By Jim Linton

Although this is only the second Newsletter published under my editorship, unfortunately it is also the last. I submitted my resignation prior to the Executive Committee meeting of July 24, 2002, at which it was accepted.

When I first volunteered for this position, I had only very recently retired and was really unaware of both the nature of my own personal retirement situation and the demands of the Newsletter editorship. Since then, the circumstances of both have become abundantly clear, and I find that they are not a compatible combination. (This "summer" issue's unintended and unanticipated late arrival is testament of that situation.) I feel bad that things have not worked out better, but am consoled by the words of our President, Alan Metcalfe, who, when speaking about our response to demands on us in our post-university appointment years, said: "We are, after all, retirees."

In the spirit of Yogi Berra's "deja vu all over again," the "new" Editor of the Newsletter will be the previous Editor, Datta Pillay. He deserves your active support, and you are encouraged to send him items of interest to include in these pages. It is also important to remind you that the publication of the Newsletter is supported financially by part of the modest annual dues you pay to be a member of WURA. If you have not yet paid your dues for 2002 ( or are unclear about your membership status), I would encourage you to contact WURA Treasurer, Phyllis Nolan, to address the situation.

I have enjoyed my brief term on the Executive Committee and have been impressed by the commitment and ability of my colleagues on it, as well as those of other WURA members who have volunteered to carry out specific assignments. The Committee members have been working hard on a number of issues crucial to all of us (including ways of expanding and improving communication between the Executive Committee and the WURA members­as well as non-member retirees). I recommend you provide them with all the encouragement and active support you can, and I wish them well in their endeavours.

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Call for Nominations

The WURA Nominating Committee will shortly begin its work of reviewing and nominating candidates for possible openings and positions on the Executive Committee [President, Vice-president, Treasurer, Secretary, four Directors], and for WURA representative on Faculty association committees [WUFA Executive, Council, and Contract Committees]. Nominations and applications should be sent, by September 16, to Stan Cunningham (2277 Lincoln Rd., Windsor, N8W 2R3)

Inside this issue



Page 1. President's Report

Page 2. Campus News

Page 3. Campus News

Page 4. Association News

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Page 11. Membership News

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