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<br />UECIJTlVF_ OFFICERS
<br />f:'~c;J1 V"gr 1974.75
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<br />PRESIDENT
<br />JOHNNY BALBO
<br />OH 03, B!:Jl.l~ [:J~h DII~e
<br />A~altll\erll lU~-A
<br />Oak I3loo~, 11I1"oi~ fja~21, USA
<br />IMMEDIATE: PAST PRESIDENT
<br />TillS COrFlN
<br />171l.ru(hJlnI~ PIJce
<br />ROlem..rc, QuebceJ7A IAl.Canada
<br />fiRST VICE-PRESIDENT
<br />HARRY J. ASLAN
<br />P,G.Box425
<br />Xlng\~ulg. Cahlofllia 93631. USA
<br />SECOND VICE.PRESID€NT
<br />)OAO FERN:'NDO SOBRA!.
<br />C,)>13 PO~lJl j4~
<br />Sao ~aulu, 5.1'. B,azII1J1OOO
<br />C.~I<. GAHTERlll, S~O P3ul~
<br />THIRD 1I1C[.P<lESIOHlT
<br />JOSEPH M. McLOUGHLIN
<br />P,OllOI(GliI
<br />SlamlOld, CoooecliQlI06901, USA
<br />DIRECTORS
<br />WILLIAM C. CHANDLER
<br />Moolgumerj, Alallama, USA
<br />NIS OAll
<br />8210 HOjbjer;:. Aarhu>. Oenmark
<br />JOHN N. ELDREOGE
<br />SJIILJkeC,ly,Ulah,USA
<br />CARTER EVERAGE
<br />Milan.ln~ldna, USA
<br />ENRIQUE fAOUL
<br />Bllg~la. Colomb,a
<br />PAUL FERNANDEZ
<br />Honolulu,Hawail,USA
<br />CHJ;P-"l. FRANCIS
<br />CI~j 'Jnsas. USA
<br />GEDi. /(ENIEN
<br />BabyJM.NewY~rk,USA
<br />ERNEST W. SMITH
<br />Matlap~isetl. Massachusetts, USA
<br />WM. E. (Bill) STEINflRUECK
<br />Chesterlleld. MissouJl,USA
<br />BURTON A. TOMPKINS
<br />Presque lsle, Maine, USA
<br />TSUNETAKA "TSUNE" UEOA
<br />ChI1oda-ku.Tokyo,Japan
<br />RoaERT ALEXIS Hn WINGERDEN
<br />Gouoa,Therietnerlands
<br />DR. PEDRO C. BaTEtLl
<br />BuanosAires.Argenlina
<br />QCTAVIO A. BOTELlO
<br />Mo,,\trrey:..lluevo Leoll,M.....J
<br />DON A. EiUCKALEW
<br />(MIllie, TeuJ,lJSA
<br />THOMAS CLE.WE.S
<br />$~J1 >:;,l/, Am~'d.lj5A
<br />G[(jHGE CRUMBLEY
<br />Atlanla, Geor~ia. USA
<br />ANDRE DANET
<br />ROlIen16OlJ.france
<br />DR. JAMES M. "JIM" fOWLER
<br />Ullle RGCk. Alkan$iS, USA
<br />ALEX GRIEVE
<br />Timaru. Soulh Canlerbmy, Ne'llZealand
<br />aOK HAHN
<br />Seo~l. Korea
<br />S. It /(AZEROONI
<br />Teheran.ltan
<br />EOWARO "MOON" KOSJER
<br />V,Ii'nia Bucll,Vifllinia, USA
<br />JAIIES E. "SING" .ILLER
<br />Mal.ern, Pennsylvania, USA
<br />OR. OSCAR ALBERTO RIERA
<br />Rrvera.Rivera, Uruguay,S.A,
<br />HOWARD TOWNS
<br />lake Wales, Flori~a, USA
<br />ADMI...-....,.,\T1V( OFFICERS
<br />~;e:"-~ISlJalQr
<br />ROY SCHAETZEl
<br />Secretarv
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<br />T. J. McCANN
<br />Tliuurtr
<br />C.bl. Addren "Ll0NSINTL"
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<br />UONS INTERNATIONAL
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<br />YORK and CERMAK ROADS . OAK BROOK, ILLINOIS 60521
<br />(312) 986-1700
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<br />Mr. Robert L. LaMotte
<br />Secretary, Lions Club
<br />1688 Heritage Street
<br />Centerville, Minnesota
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<br />August 27,
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<br />Dear Lion LaMotte:
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<br />The charter of your club is now considered complete with 3
<br />Charter members, and a list of these members is enclosed. This
<br />list will be the authority for issuing charter chevrons ten ye,
<br />from now. PLEASE ADVISE BY RETURN MAIL, IF THERE ARE ANY CHANG.
<br />IN THE SPELLING OF NAJ4ES AND/OR ADDRESSES. THERE WILL BE NO AD.
<br />DITIONS OR DELETIONS FROM THIS CHARTER ROSTER IN ACCORDANCE WIT:
<br />LIONS INTERNATIONAL BOARD POLICY.
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<br />Now that your charter membership roster is complete, your
<br />club will be accepting new members. In view of this, your clUb
<br />should decide upon the amount of your membership or initiation
<br />fee to be paid by each member accepted, and incorporate it in
<br />your Constitution and By-Laws. Our suggestion is that it shoul'
<br />not be less than $10.00, which is the prevailing membership fee
<br />throughout the Association and in keeping with the fees asked b:
<br />similiar clubs in your community. A proper fee will command re
<br />pect. Under International Board directive, $10.00 of the membe
<br />ship fee collected by your club shall be remitted to Lions Inte
<br />national as an entrance fee for new members. The remainder of
<br />the membership fee is retained in the club treasury.
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<br />The annual membership dues of your club should not be less
<br />than the minimum required by the International Constitution and
<br />By-Laws, or $15.00 CJ er member, billed preferably semi-annually
<br />in advance. The International per capita is pro-rated on new
<br />members and begins the first of the month in which the new memb
<br />is accepted by your club. (See special form ~ttached)
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<br />Lars. H. Larson, your District Governor, assumes the res-
<br />ponsibilty of visiting your club once each year on invitation.
<br />At this time he goes over all local phases of the club's work a
<br />is in a position to give you the benefit of his knowledge and e
<br />perience in the work of Lionism. As you probably have already
<br />noted, he should receive copies of the monthly reports which en I
<br />able him to keep up-to-date records of your membership and acti
<br />ties. Many governors make the information contained in these
<br />reports the basis of their monthly letters to the clubs, which
<br />stimulate interest in the District and promote greater harmony
<br />among the clubs under his leadership.
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<br />Very cordially yours,
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<br />Membership Billing Department
<br />LIONS INTERNATIONAL
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<br />Encl.
<br />co: Dist.Gov.Larson,5-Ml
<br />cc: Pres. Kremer
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