| Title: | DCU | 
| Notice: | 1996 BoD Election results in 1004 | 
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        [The following is the text of a full-page advertisement from
        the North County Leader, `A Publication of the Sentinel &
        Enterprise', edition of Wednesday, October 16, 1991.  The S&E is
        a paper serving northern Worcester County, MA, and the NCL is a
        small edition that gets distributed free to all houses with
        advertising circulars.  Any typos are mine.  B.J.]
        HAPPY INTERNATIONAL CREDIT UNION DAY
        Thursday, October 17, 1991
        Your local union joins with 77 million credit union members
        around the world in celebration of International Credit Union
        Day.
        	CREDIT UNIONS: PASSPORTS TO OPPORTUNITY
                From the great depression to the S&L crisis, credit
                unions have shown their strength during times of fiscal
                crisis by providing a solid alternative to traditional
                banking.
        	 o  LOW INTEREST LOANS
        	 o  HIGH INTEREST SAVINGS
        	 o  RELIABLE PERSONAL SERVICE
            On January 17, 1927, The Credit Union League of
            Massachusetts, Inc. celebrated National Credit Union Day,
            the first official holiday for credit union members and
            workers.  January 17th was chosen because it was the birthday
            of America's ``Apostle of Thrift'', [Yes, they put the comma
            after the quotes.  B.J.] Benjamin Franklin.  (1706--1790).
        In 1964, International Credit Union Day was established to
        recognize credit union achievements globally.  There are
        approximately 34,000 credit unions in 79 nations serving 77
        million members around the world today.
        [The advertisement contains the names and logos of six local
        credit unions--not including DCU, but I know of no DCU branches
        in the area served by the paper.  At the bottom is the name and
        logo of Credit Union League of Massachusetts, Inc. and the
        slogan ``*Together* we make things happen.''.
        I wonder what DCU is doing to celebrate this day?  B.J.]
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| 320.1 | GUFFAW::GRANSEWICZ | Someday, DCU will be a credit union. | Wed Oct 16 1991 23:21 | 14 | |
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	RE: .0
    
    	Thanks for that timely info.
    
>    slogan ``*Together* we make things happen.''.
    
    	Sounds like just the slogan we need for the special meeting!
>        I wonder what DCU is doing to celebrate this day?  B.J.]
    
    DCU members will be celebrating it a little late this year.  Nov. 12
    will be an interesting exercise of credit union democracy.
    
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| 320.2 | POBOX::KAPLOW | Have package, will travel | Thu Oct 17 1991 10:57 | 3 | |
|         Perhaps this is an orginization that we could contact for support?
        If DCU is the largest CU in the state, why isn't it already a
        member?
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| 320.3 | ULTRA::HERBISON | B.J. | Thu Oct 17 1991 11:03 | 7 | |
|         Re: .2
        
        I don't know if DCU is a member of the organization, but I
        expect that it is.  Why do you expect that it isn't?  Nothing
        in .0 implies that DCU is not a member.
        
        					B.J.
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| 320.4 | POBOX::KAPLOW | Have package, will travel | Thu Oct 17 1991 11:06 | 4 | |
|         If DCU were a member, and is the largest CU in the state, I would
        expect to see their logo right in the middle, very much like John
        Hancock's signature. Wouldn't you put your most prominent members
        up front isn such an ad?
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| 320.5 | This was a local advertisement | ULTRA::HERBISON | B.J. | Thu Oct 17 1991 11:14 | 7 | 
|         The advertisement didn't contain the names of the largest credit
        unions in the state, only the credit unions in the Fitchburg/
        Leominster area.  As far as I know, DCU has no branches in that
        area.  The nearest branches are in Littleton, and no Littleton
        area credit unions are listed.
        					B.J.
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| 320.6 | NEST::JOYCE | Thu Oct 17 1991 12:55 | 4 | ||
| But isn't there a branch in Westminster? And that's generally considered to be in the Fitchburg/Leominster area. | |||||
| 320.7 | No branch in Westminster | ULTRA::HERBISON | B.J. | Fri Oct 18 1991 10:32 | 24 | 
|         I didn't know about the DCU branch in Westminster.  None of the
        six credit unions listed a branch in Westminster, but they may
        cover Westminster.
        There is another reason (which I didn't think of until this
        morning) why DCU doesn't fit with the listed credit unions--the
        credit unions participating in the advertisement are all (I
        believe) open to the general public, but DCU membership is
        restricted to individuals with a Digital connection.  Has anyone
        seen a DCU advertisement somewhere other than a Digital forum?
        For those who care, the listed credit unions and locations are:
            Leominster CU:           Leominster, Clinton, Holden
            Worker's CU:             Fitchburg, Gardner, Orange
            FIA CU:                  Fitchburg
            IC Federal CU:           Fitchburg, Leominster
            Pyralart Community CU:   Leominster
            Heritage Community FCU:  Leominster
        Four `credit unions' and two `federal credit unions'
        (like Digital Employees' Federal Credit Union).
        					B.J.
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