William Penn Life, 2007 (42. évfolyam, 1-12. szám)

2007-08-01 / 8. szám

For Starters Convention, service to members provide paths to fraternal success by George S. Charles, Jr., FIC Plans are in high gear preparing for our 36th General Convention which will be held in Pittsburgh, Pa., Sept. 3 to 5, 2007. Every four years, the duly-elected del­egates representing our membership gather together to review the operations of our Association for the past four years and set in motion plans and projects which will guide us in the coming four years. Our Convention delegates have a very important task before them, and we are confident that their input and decisions will enable our Association to continue on the proper path to fraternal success in the coming years. We thank those indi­viduals for their willingness to serve as delegates. Another path to our fraternal success is service to our membership. Applica­tions, claims, changes and other requests are handled as quickly and efficiently as possible. The employees of the Home Office are hardworking and dedicated to providing the best possible service. There is a professional attitude shared by all of them. We would like to express our thanks to each and every one of these employees for all of their efforts through­out the years and for a job well done. Our administration is prepared to meet the many new challenges which lie ahead. We ask for the continued support of our delegates, employees and members as we work together for the future growth and success of our William Penn Association. Directions to the WPA Picnic Sept 15Convention Update The WPA’s 36th General Conven­tion will convene in Pittsburgh in less than a month. Everyone at the Home Office is eager to welcome our delegates to our hometown. Our staff is working hard to ensure a pleasant and productive stay for all involved. Please turn to Pages 21 to 23 of this issue. On these pages you will find the official listings of elected delegates, alternate delegates and ex-officio delegates to the General Conven­tion. Please read this list. The men and women listed there will be deciding the direction our Asso­ciation will pursue for the next four years. We congratulate those elected to represent our members and look forward to seeing them this September. From the West 1. Take the Pennsylvania Turnpike to Exit 91 (Donegal). After paying toll, turn left at stop sign onto Rt. 31 East. 2. Continue on Rt. 31 East for 12.4 miles through town of Bakersville. 3. About 4/10 mile past CoGo’s Store, turn right onto Trent Road at Pioneer Park Campgrounds sign. 4. Proceed on Trent Road for approximately 3 miles until road dead ends at stop sign. 5. Turn left onto Copper Kettle Road and go 2/10 mile. 6. Turn right onto Ream Road and go 1/2 mile. 7. Turn right onto Lyons Road and go 6/10 mile to Penn Scenic View gate on right. From the East Take PA Turnpike to Exit 110 (Somerset). Turn right onto Rt. 31 West. Go about 5 miles & turn left onto Trent Road at Pioneer Park sign. Continue with #4 on the left. 2 William Penn Life, August 2007

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