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Pins and Scrolls with old friend~ and IJrOlhl.''rS \lith .... hom they hnd worked for nwny years. Broth er AI Vogl received his .'iO-~CHr pin. Three Urothcrs received ~().year pin,; 34 reccj~cd 3S-ycnr pins: ]0 received 30-yenr pin~: IS received 2S-YC:lT pins; and 16 8 rolhcr~ reech-cd :!O-)'car pins. Imcrn31ionai R cprc~el1talive Vern Brculiot a~~iSl(:d Busincs) Manager S. R. "]ack McCunn in prescming pins amI ~rulls 10 our old-timers. W,..RRt:N L J ACKMAN, Ass]. ll.M. Local Faces Locol Foces AlSO .\tcei","g 3S.~ .. a, pins, 1"". ' .... n! 'OW, I 10 riaht. ! do. rh.l che., lou Ures; b&ck row: Ronson, Roby Randall, Art Sus,n., Paul MO$\I"'" Hank Kruse, and Jack Waterson. 26th Annual Old-Timers N;ght Held at Local 302 I .. U. 302. ~IARTINEZ . C AL- I tal.e greal plcn~ur~ in reporting on our 26th annulil old-t imers dinner at Local 302. We had )2S old-limers. including their wives. lurn OUI to recehc pin ~ and ~crolls . :md enjoy 1m evening o f breal.ing bread and reminiscing <strong>December</strong>, <strong>1976</strong> September Activities Reviewed by Scribe L.U. J09, COU .. INSVII. U :, ILL.-After Labor Day. activitie,:, increased for Local 309. First there was the fourth-year apprentice dinner. held for the second time. al Ihe Sun.et Hills Country Club in Edwardsville, Illinois. After R cocl.tall hour. dinner wa~ ~cfl'cd with five varielies <strong>of</strong> main di_hes. Whcn thc meal was concluded, the diplomas wer,' h;!llded out 10 Ihe gra\tualing liPprentice~ ~Ind speeches wel'e Ill:'(!.: by Mr. Howard Moreland, represeming the <strong>IBEW</strong>. lmd b' " Ir. Gerald O\'er'lreel. repH'~ntinl! NECA. Business Manager Roberl J. "Mil.e~ F~lIm aho gale a ~hort spe~ch. Secondly. there ""~ a benefit danc,' for the di~abled memb.:rs hzld on September 2S; a!lendancc IV:., \ery good llnd the baml "Slar Compa ny" "l" exc'el1cLlI n\ll,iC'llIy. If you atlended Ihis ,lance I may have tal.en your picture while you \\el'e dancing Illlh )'our partner. You may ohLlin Ihis pklUre from Dave Sorge or Ihe ollice b}' donating 51.S0 10 Ihe Dis;lbled Memhcrs Fund. Thirdly. lhe SO·) ear memhcr's dinner 11;1'> held on Scplembcr 26; Ihe,e dinners are al WlIY' Iei'} enjoyable, If, ntlla~, nil'c \0 lalk about lhe old day$ with the SO-year memb.:r~: I aJllays ,cem 10 !earn ~omcthillg aOOm the local I didn't I-now hefore, Somelime ne'\t ye:ir I "m going to try 10 gel SOme <strong>of</strong> the hl ,lory <strong>of</strong> the local in Ihe to the local IInion Mlfl ptay-<strong>of</strong>f championship. Prc_cntolion <strong>of</strong> [he b.."lUlifllJ trophy lIil> made ,hurtly aflcr Ihe haltgllrne :lOd Ihi ~ \\,,~ fol1o\\-ed hy a icnglhy cl'Jchralion. On contr,letS: l ocal 30\1 and Hunler Packing Company ho ve just )~lIk d a new three·year agreement. JOliN p, LOIII-";IJ'I. N, I'.S. j Ollrllfl/ for you, Congr.llulation~ ball team on \\illnin{! the le~guc Stag Clambake Held; Work Situatio n Poor L.v, .325, UlNCIIA." TON. N.Y.-It W.IS a nice. slinny Saturday afternoon in Augu~t IIhen Local 32S had ils annual stag clam· bal.e. There \\as II real gooU crowd Ihere, All Ihe food wa.~ ddiciolls. especially the sle'l l. sandwiches and raw clam~, my fal'or· iles. and plenly <strong>of</strong> beer. Brothers from Ihe Entertainmcnl Commitlee were bu;;y selling door pri7e chances which helped defray the CO,t <strong>of</strong> the bake, A good time was had by .111. A speci.ti Ihank you 10 Brother Don Gioia ;lOd his Fnterillinmenl Commillee for the really wonderful job they did on tbe bake. Worl. in Ihe area is still very slow. We ,. arc hacl. on a 32 hour worl.week and \\-c're Ir)'ing to ,pread IIhnt work we have among
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