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Bank names new corporators

Friday, June 6, 2008

NORWAY - The annual dinner meeting of Norway Savings Bank corporators was held May 5 at the Four Seasons in South Paris. The annual statement of condition of the bank was presented to the corporators by David Wyman, executive vice president and chief operating officer.

The corporators elected new members R. Elizabeth Baird and her husband, David Kumaki, MD, of the Oxford Hills Internal Medical Group in Norway; Angela Bancroft and her husband, Mark Bancroft, of Bancroft Contracting Corp. of South Paris; Joan Goddard and her husband, William Goddard, of the William R. Goddard Insurance Agency Inc. of Yarmouth; Suzanne Hardy and her husband, Gregory Hardy, MD, of Western Maine Obstetrics in Norway; Nancy Michaud and her husband, Edwin Michaud, owners of Mallard Mart in South Paris, West Paris and Bethel; and Ted Morton and his brother, Tom Morton, owners of Paricon in South Paris.

Corporators are elected to serve in an advisory capacity for the bank and its board of directors.

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