8
the Wheelagram m\ Materials Cleaning Systems Division Wheelabrator•Fe I VOL. IV NO. 26 SYMBOL OF FRIENDSHIP .. SYMBOL OF FRIENDSHIP . . . Early last week, Mr. Kakichi Nagai, Chairman of the Board, Sintokogio, Ltd., Nagoya, Japan, and Mr. Takeo Mizuno, General Manager of International Sintokogio, visited our divi- sion. Sintokogio is an affiliate and licensee of Wheel- abrator. HAVE YOU NOTICED??? Information on Community Services .. . now avail- able to you through the courtesy of your United Way committee. You've probably noticed the literature racks now pro- vided at all time clock areas. Each month these racks will be filled with info from services and agencies serving our community. Featured this month is information on Tel- Med, Family & Children's Center, and a Directory of Member Agencies and Services of the United Way. If you have any questions, suggestions, or requests for in- formation, contact any member of our United Way com- mittee (names are listed on the literature racks), or call Howard Snyder, Labor Staff Associate, at 232-8201. JULY 11, 1980 In special honor of Mr. Nagai's long and mutually bene- ficial friendship with our company and its employees, a tree planting ceremony took place on the Wheelabrator grounds (Southwest corner of the South Office Building). Participating in the ceremony were (I to r): Ray Leliaert, John Bergh, Bob Riordan, Mr.Mizuno, Joe O'Calla· ghan, Mr. Nagai, John Burlingame, Bob Orth, Jack Trant, and Harold Schulte. WHEELAGRAM AND MISHAWAKA PLANT TAKE A HOLIDAY ... During the weeks of July 14 and 21, the plant will be closed for summer vacation shutdown. BE SURE to check your distribu- tion rack Friday, August 1, for your next issue of Whee/agram. In the meantime, have a happy holiday! NEW FACES ... Welcome to Matt Benko, Staff Ac- countant-General Accounting. TICKETS NOW ON SALE . . . The an- nual summer bash for employees and members of their immediate families will be held Saturday, August 9, Noon til five o'clock, Wander Conser· vation Club. See your AA rep for tickets- ONLY $1 per per- son. Children 6 and under admitted free. Please note: Tickets not purchased in advance can be bought for $1.50 per person at the gate.

the Wheelagram · In special honor of Mr. Nagai's long and mutually bene ficial friendship with our company and its employees, a tree planting ceremony took place on the Wheelabrator

  • Upload
    others

  • View
    0

  • Download
    0

Embed Size (px)

Citation preview

Page 1: the Wheelagram · In special honor of Mr. Nagai's long and mutually bene ficial friendship with our company and its employees, a tree planting ceremony took place on the Wheelabrator

the Wheelagram m\ Materials Cleaning Systems Division

� Wheelabrator•Frye Inc. VOL. IV NO. 26

SYMBOL OF FRIENDSHIP. ..

SYMBOL OF FRIENDSHIP . . . Early last week, Mr. Kakichi Nagai, Chairman of the Board, Sintokogio, Ltd., Nagoya, Japan, and Mr. Takeo Mizuno, General Manager of International Sintokogio, visited our divi­sion. Sintokogio is an affiliate and licensee of Wheel­abrator.

HAVE YOU NOTICED???

Information on Community Services .. . now avail­able to you through the courtesy of your United Way committee.

You've probably noticed the literature racks now pro­vided at all time clock areas. Each month these racks will be filled with info from services and agencies serving our community. Featured this month is information on Tel­Med, Family & Children's Center, and a Directory of Member Agencies and Services of the United Way.

If you have any questions, suggestions, or requests for in­formation, contact any member of our United Way com­mittee (names are listed on the literature racks), or call Howard Snyder, Labor Staff Associate, at 232-8201.

JULY 11, 1980

In special honor of Mr. Nagai's long and mutually bene­ficial friendship with our company and its employees, a tree planting ceremony took place on the Wheelabrator grounds (Southwest corner of the South Office Building). Participating in the ceremony were (I to r): Ray Leliaert, John Bergh, Bob Riordan, Mr. Mizuno, Joe O'Calla· ghan, Mr. Nagai, John Burlingame, Bob Orth, Jack Trant, and Harold Schulte.

WHEELAGRAM AND MISHAWAKA PLANT TAKE A HOLIDAY ...

During the weeks of July 14 and 21, the plant will be closed for summer vacation shutdown. BE SURE to check your distribu­tion rack Friday, August 1, for your next issue of Whee/agram. In the meantime, have a happy holiday!

NEW FACES ... Welcome to Matt Benko, Staff Ac­countant-General Accounting.

TICKETS NOW ON SALE . . . The an­nual summer bash for employees and members of their immediate families will be held Saturday, August 9, Noon til five o'clock, Wander Conser· vation Club.

See your AA rep for tickets- ONLY $1 per per­son. Children 6 and under admitted free. Please note: Tickets not purchased in advance can be bought for $1.50 per person at the gate.

Page 2: the Wheelagram · In special honor of Mr. Nagai's long and mutually bene ficial friendship with our company and its employees, a tree planting ceremony took place on the Wheelabrator

WFI TOASTMASTERS RECEIVE CLUB CHARTER Members of the Wheelabrator Toastmasters

Club and their guests participated in a "charter

presentation" dinner held early in June.

Charter members of the club include: George

Delio, Gina Enders, Dick Fenska, Frank Fil­

kins, Jim Hautman, Hazel Jones, Merrill Kittle­

son, Bill Murphy, Bill Niedbalski, Paul Noeth,

Dave O'Dell, Willa Mae Parker, Jim Payne,

John Pokorski, Mary Lou Rethlake, Louis

Ridenour, Ken Rinkenberg, Perry Roseman,

Ralph Sanford, Jean Seybold, Jerry Sheyka,

Wanda Stutzman, Gene Tarabek, Tim Taylor,

Ted Wagner, Gary Weil, Walt Wolf, and Mike

Zada.

Stepping to the speaker's platform that evening

were:

Gene Tarabek­WFI's Schoolmaster -

the evening's Toastmaster.

Hazel Jones- Table Topics Chairman Willa Mae Parker -

Gina Enders welcoming fellow toast­masters and their guests.

Bill Niedbalski - With stop­watch in hand, served as the evening's "timer."

General Evaluator for the evening's speakers.

"Able Toastmaster" Lowell Spalding presents Toastmaster International charter to club president John Pokorski.

Page 3: the Wheelagram · In special honor of Mr. Nagai's long and mutually bene ficial friendship with our company and its employees, a tree planting ceremony took place on the Wheelabrator

Bob Riordan -

"The founding father." Merrill Kittleson Jerry Sheyka

Commenting on "The first time I ever ... "

Comments by division president Joe O'Callaghan.

Dave O'Dell - "I love . .. the rolling hills of Pittsburgh. "

Frank Horka (I) and Floyd Swath· wood (r) presenting certificates to the

club's charter members.

Serving as this year's officers are

(1 to r): Jim Payne, Treasurer;

Hazel Jones, Secretary; Frank Filkins, Educational Vice Presi­

dent; Perry Roseman, Sergeant­

at-Arms; Gina Enders, Admin­

istrative Vice President; John Pokorski, President.

Page 4: the Wheelagram · In special honor of Mr. Nagai's long and mutually bene ficial friendship with our company and its employees, a tree planting ceremony took place on the Wheelabrator

A NIGHT TO REMEM8ER ... Thursday, June 26, is indeed a night to remember when friends, families, and co-workers gathered at a retirement dinner to honor our five June retirees - Fred Baldauf, George McNeile, Anna Sawyer, Bob Schalliol, and Bob Trueax.

Representing a combined total of 191 plus years of Wheelabrator know-how, we thank our five retirees for their long and valuable service to our company and extend best wishes for long and happy retirements.

As a memento to our retirees, scenes recalling their retirement festivities are presented in the following photo story.

Fred Baldauf Industry Manager-Transportation

34+ Years

Anna Sawyer Assistant Manager of Abrasive Sales

53+ Years

Bob Trueax Supervisor-Inventory Control

21 + Years

Bob Schalliol Manager-Marketing Communications

41 + Years

George McNeile Technical Liaison Engineer-International

42+ Years

Page 5: the Wheelagram · In special honor of Mr. Nagai's long and mutually bene ficial friendship with our company and its employees, a tree planting ceremony took place on the Wheelabrator
Page 6: the Wheelagram · In special honor of Mr. Nagai's long and mutually bene ficial friendship with our company and its employees, a tree planting ceremony took place on the Wheelabrator
Page 7: the Wheelagram · In special honor of Mr. Nagai's long and mutually bene ficial friendship with our company and its employees, a tree planting ceremony took place on the Wheelabrator

... AND THEY MADE THEIR GOOD-BYES-

At the company-sponsored reception held on Friday afternoon in our boardroom.

Page 8: the Wheelagram · In special honor of Mr. Nagai's long and mutually bene ficial friendship with our company and its employees, a tree planting ceremony took place on the Wheelabrator

CAN Dl OS BY MONTE ... With camera slung around his neck, Engineering's Monte Visser attended the retirement dinner and provided Whee/­agram with the following photos of Wheelabrator folk.

On� SPORT SCENE ...

\...____/ HITTING THE LINKS . . .

Dawn Golf League Results: Round 7 - Moving into first place is Team 12 (J. Jenczewski, R. Coleman). In­dividual Low Scratch (34) J. Christy; Individual Low Net (29) J. Christy. Taking both Team Low Scratch (72) and Team Low Net (64) is Team 9 (C. Barnes, J. Christy.)

Twilight Golf League Results: Round 8 - Continuing in first place is Team 3 (R. Barrier, J. Gottlieb, L. Wil· helm, L. Baker). Individual Low Scratch (33) A three­way tie between J. Baker, D. Ansbaugh, R. Hullinger; Individual Low Net (29) D. Banaca and R. Hullinger tie; Team Low Scratch (152) Team 4 (J. Baker, R. Hul· linger, L. Cookie, D. Stephens); Team Low Net (128) Team 4.

Solution to last

week's puzzle:

The statement would be true

only if spoken on a Thursday,

when last Saturday would be

six days away from tomorrow

(Friday) and yesterday (Wed­

nesday) would be six days

away from next Tuesday.