RETIREES' NEWSLETTER
Fourth Issue: June, 1993.

SOME PERSONAL NOTES
from Bill Phillips, Editor

In recent months, I have been happy to receive a number of communications from members passing along interesting news items about their activities. It would be impossible to relay these in detail in The Newsletter, but I want to acknowledge them with thanks. Bill Colborne wrote from Port Elgin where he and Betty are "keeping busy in a variety of ways", including travel, a wide range of community service and fund-raising work, and, of course, skiing. "Our best wishes to our friends at the University and we enjoy the Retirees' Newsletter". Tim Suttor wrote from Spain to correct his address as included in our last issue. Tim's correct address: Costa Natura 140, km 150 ctra Cadiz, Estepona 29.680, Spain. Estepona is the city, and 29.860 is the postal code. Sorry about that, Tim. John Barnes sent a note of appreciation for the expressions of sympathy from his fellow retirees at the time of Mary Barnes' death. Charles Murrah sent "congratulations on the recent newsletter! I read it with the close attention of a long-time marker of essays, and I found not a single error". (You're just too kind, Charles). Mary Molloy wrote from Ottawa. Mary's new address is Apt No. 104, 9882 Fifth Street, Sidney, B.C., V8L 2X3. John O'Meara, C.S.B., sent compliments about the Newsletter, also noting that his apartment number has changed from 302 (as shown) to 202. And a nice note was received from Leonard Kroon.

Unquestionably the most reflective letter received was in August, 1991, from Val Cervin, now in Toronto. Val has had some interesting, indeed fascinating, experiences since retirement, both in the continuation of work begun before retirement and in travels in Eastern Europe. Hope to hear from you again, Val.

Other notes have been received from Leonard Kennedy, C.S.B., in London, Ont.; Sam Stollman, in Jerusalem, Blake Gertz, in Florida; Sue Goerzen, Anna Gupta, and Stewart Nease.


THE EDITOR WOULD WELCOME MORE LETTERS FROM MEMBERS CONCERNING THEIR ACTIVITIES

The Retirees' Association is now going into its fourth year, and The Newsletter is getting on its feet too. So far The Newsletter has come out on an occasional basis, and that will continue, though it may soon appear more frequently. With this in mind, I would invite Association members to send me news of their activities which they would like passed along. Just one restriction: because of space limitations, please keep the message you would like sent out, to a maximum of 25 or 30 words. I'll be glad to receive more detailed news from members, just to have on file, so don't hesitate to write a longer letter. Also, in the event of illness or death of a colleague, please let me know. Send news to Bill Phillips, c/o Retirees' Ass'n, at the University; or to my home address.


NOTED

Congratulations to Aranka Kovacs, appointed for a three-year period to the Board of Inquiry under the Police Services Act of Ontario.

During June, Walt Romanow amd Yvanna will be moving to Edmonton. Walt hopes to visit Windsor often on his research work. They will be very much missed in Windsor. Their many many friends wish them well.


IN MEMORIAM

We note with great sadness the death of Dr. George Neal, former Professor and Dean of the Faculty of Business Administration. Dr. Neal died in Detroit, Michigan, in April, 1993.


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