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The Rural Voice, 1990-07, Page 501 NEWS HONOURING THE CO-OPERATIVE SPIRIT story and photos by W. Merle Gunby The hamlet of Malcolm in Bruce County has physically all but disappeared, but judging from the crowd gathered at the site west of Elmwood on June 9, the sense of community is still strong. More than 125 people came out to commemorate the first farmer's buying club to join the United Farmer's Co-operative Company, the forerunner of the United Co- operatives of Ontario. A plaque was unveiled and joins the cairn that was erected by the local Women's Institute in 1967 to mark the former site of Malcolm. Byron Monk farms the land nearby, and his father Orville is a member of the Byron Monk, Pat Bierworth, and Les Leifso remove the Bruce tartan from the plaque that represents 75 years of community co-operation. All three men are active in local affairs and all are descendants of founding members of the North Brant buying club. 46 THE RURAL VOICE Mark Hamel, chairman of the Chesleyl Elmwood UCO branch and master of ceremonies for the dedication, stands with Rev. Murray Rounding. United Co-operatives board of direc- tors. Byron's great-grandfather Her- man Monk was the fust president of the North Brant Association No. 1, the Malcolm farmer's buying club. "We trace the roots of the UCO back to here," Byron says. Orville Monk noted that the buyer's club must have been operating some time before 1914, but there isn't any written record prior to that year — the year when J. J. Morrison came from Toronto and incorporated the Malcolm buyers club as a branch of the United Farmer's Co-operative. When the club began, it operated out of rented space in the post office build- ing. One of the early decisions was to purchase property. A site was available for $40, and the early minutes show that it was finally purchased by the club for $35, each member contributing $1 to cover the cost. In 1940, the North Brant Association No. 1 joined the Marmion club in neigh- bouring Sullivan Township to form the Grey Bruce Consumers Co-operative operating out of Elmwood.0