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HIGHLIGHTS THIS ISSUE: Mahoning Valley GM WARI OF EXCEULLMCE Fellowship Club, Page 2 Packard Electric GMI Alumni Club Organized, Page 2 Kessler Clegg Invents Gun Satety, Page 3 Poetry From a Packard Wife, Page 3 Ladies' Golf League, Page 4 p , 6/,7 W/,fl division of General Motors Corporation "Harnesses the News" Old Pal In Eleventh Year, Page 4 Eighteen Months Of Perfection TO THE MEN AND WOMEN OF ' PACKARD ELECTRIC DIVISION Congratulations on your outstanding safety record VS»» during 1974, when Packard Electric ranked as the top iL. F, James McDonald 1.,-'.'\2 General Motors manufacturing division in the United States --7:'r · in safety performance. Your highly commendable record resulted from 6.2// your fine effort and teamwork Vxk z,F EIGHTEEN MONTHS OF PERFECTION - Probably having the best record We encourage you to continue your safe working practices 2, r I r** yet at Packard Electric is Dept. 1216's Line 23. In their eighteen months of perfection more than 252,000 harness assemblies for six-way seat ad- and improve on your excellent safety achievements, lusters for Chevrolet and Pontiac "B," Olds and Buick "B, C and E" and Cadillac "C and E"have been produced. Production Supervisor Bennle Harrell says that attitude, self-discipline, team effort and pride in doing the job contributed significantly to their splendid record. In the last elgh- teen months, the team had less than two per cent absenteeism and tardi- ness. Team members are (seated, from left): Lorraine Laney, Katherine F. ames McDonald Gartland, Martha Goberish, Debra Fodor and Sue Lasko. Standing are Frank 0. Executive Vice President Riley Dominic Amato, quality control supervisor, and Bennie Harrell. General Motors Corporation Energy Conservation No Longer Voluntary ar ..- -2 , , - 1 The winter of 1974-75 was twenty per cent colder than last year. 2 2. From October 1, 1974, to January 31, 1975, we have encountered Frank 0. Riley 7 *2- the same amount of cold weather that we experienced during the F same four months last year plus the entire month of April, 1974. Vice President & Group Executive 4 1 / - 4.r During the same period, production was down approximately u-- thirty per cent. The net effect on Packard's energy consumption General Motors Corporation is that we have used about thirteen per cent less total energy than last year. be wasting a lot, too. Each ot As you know, energy conser- GM ' Bert olson effort. East Ohio Gas Company 1. Look for open windows vation is no longer a voluntary us can help by doing some very basic things: General Manager has received approval to make and report them. Bert Olson industrial curtailment manda- 2 , Don't leave lights on that 148,1//WN"imi Packard Electric Division tory in order to have enough should be turned off (especially gas available to heat homes, over night or on weekends). schools and small businesses. 3. Don't leave machines run- What does that thirteen per ning that could be turned off. Nine Packard Men Recognized For Inventions cent reduction in total energy 4. Report steam leaks that consumption mean? The natural could be fixed. Six Patents Have Been Applied For And Six Have Been Issued gas saved will be available to 5, Turn off fans that are run- - heat 126 homes for the rest of ning needlessly, ' the season, the electricity saved 6. Report air leaks and turn _ ·· - :'...·I. will provide all the lighting and off air valves that do not need . cooking requirements for 1114 to be left on. sa d ane:pt 14:=1-*:1 Ir Twenty-Five Year trucks on the highways for one Service Award month and the steam saved Banquet Is May 10 would provide the heating needs The Twenty-Five Year Service for a hundred unit apartment Award Banquet (Old Timers' complex for about a year. An- Party) will be held in the Blue other way to look at it is that Room at Cherry's Top of the the energy saved here at Pack- Mall Restaurant at the East- ard Electric would take care of wood Mall Saturday, May 10 at all the heating and electrical re- 6:00 p.m. Those attending will - quirements for a subdivision of be mailed their invitations in fifty homes for six and one half mid-April and are Packard Elec- years. tric employes who have cele- Lights left on over a week- sary of accredited service with brated their twenty-fifth anniver- end use as much electricity as General Motors during the cal- three and one half days of two endar year 1974. The theme of shift operations. The heat loss the banquet will have a Gay because a window is left open Nineties' touch and the twenty- NINE PACKARD MEN RECOGNIZED FOR INVEN- men. Pictured from left are: Joseph List, application; TIONS - Director of Engineering H. R. Lilley (third James Winger, application; Mr. Lilley; Warren Pearce, for eight hours would heat an five year service award will be from left) presents embedments for patent applica- application and patent; Charles Ramsey, three pa- average house for three and a diamond embellished Bulova lions and brass plates for patents Issued to Packard tents; Kenneth Cope, patent; Emil Tolnar, Jr., applica- one half days. watch for the ladies and a Electric Inventors. Six patents have been applied for tion; Charles Patterson, application; Teofil Szablowsk!, Packard Electric uses a lot Bulova Accutron watch for the and six patents have been issued to nine Packard patent; and Andrew Russo, Jr., application. of energy. Unfortunately we may men.

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HIGHLIGHTS THIS ISSUE:•  Mahoning Valley GM

WARI OF EXCEULLMCE Fellowship Club, Page 2Packard Electric • GMI Alumni Club Organized,Page 2

• Kessler Clegg InventsGun Satety, Page 3

• Poetry From a Packard Wife,Page 3

• Ladies' Golf League, Page 4

p  , 6/,7 W/,fl division of General Motors Corporation"Harnesses the News" • Old Pal In Eleventh Year, Page 4

Eighteen Months Of Perfection

TO THE MEN AND WOMEN OF 'PACKARD ELECTRIC DIVISION

Congratulations on your outstanding safety record VS»»

during 1974, when Packard Electric ranked as the top iL.F, James McDonald

1.,-'.'\2

General Motors manufacturing division in the United States --7:'r ·

in safety performance.

Your highly commendable record resulted from6.2//

your fine effort and teamwork Vxk z,FEIGHTEEN MONTHS OF PERFECTION - Probably having the best record

We encourage you to continue your safe working practices 2, r I r** yet at Packard Electric is Dept. 1216's Line 23. In their eighteen monthsof perfection more than 252,000 harness assemblies for six-way seat ad-and improve on your excellent safety achievements, lusters for Chevrolet and Pontiac "B," Olds and Buick "B, C and E" andCadillac "C and E"have been produced. Production Supervisor BennleHarrell says that attitude, self-discipline, team effort and pride in doingthe job contributed significantly to their splendid record. In the last elgh-teen months, the team had less than two per cent absenteeism and tardi-ness. Team members are (seated, from left): Lorraine Laney, KatherineF. ames McDonald Gartland, Martha Goberish, Debra Fodor and Sue Lasko. Standing areFrank 0.Executive Vice President Riley Dominic Amato, quality control supervisor, and Bennie Harrell.

General Motors Corporation Energy Conservation No Longer Voluntaryar ..- -2

, , - 1 The winter of 1974-75 was twenty per cent colder than last year.2 2. From October 1, 1974, to January 31, 1975, we have encountered

Frank 0. Riley 7  *2- the same amount of cold weather that we experienced during theF same four months last year plus the entire month of April, 1974.

Vice President & Group Executive 4 1 / - 4.r During the same period, production was down approximatelyu-- thirty per cent. The net effect on Packard's energy consumptionGeneral Motors Corporation is that we have used about thirteen per cent less total energy

than last year.be wasting a lot, too. Each otAs you know, energy conser-

GM ' Bert olson effort. East Ohio Gas Company 1. Look for open windowsvation is no longer a voluntary us can help by doing some very

basic things:

General Manager has received approval to make and report them.Bert Olson industrial curtailment manda- 2 , Don't leave lights on that148,1//WN"imi Packard Electric Division tory in order to have enough should be turned off (especiallygas available to heat homes, over night or on weekends).schools and small businesses. 3. Don't leave machines run-

What does that thirteen per ning that could be turned off.Nine Packard Men Recognized For Inventions cent reduction in total energy 4. Report steam leaks that

consumption mean? The natural could be fixed.Six Patents Have Been Applied For And Six Have Been Issued gas saved will be available to 5, Turn off fans that are run-- heat 126 homes for the rest of ning needlessly,' the season, the electricity saved 6. Report air leaks and turn

_ ·· - :'...·I. will provide all the lighting and off air valves that do not need. cooking requirements for 1114 to be left on.

sa d    ane:pt14:=1-*:1 Ir Twenty-Five Yeartrucks on the highways for one Service Awardmonth and the steam saved Banquet Is May 10would provide the heating needs The Twenty-Five Year Servicefor a hundred unit apartment Award Banquet (Old Timers'complex for about a year. An- Party) will be held in the Blueother way to look at it is that Room at Cherry's Top of thethe energy saved here at Pack- Mall Restaurant at the East-ard Electric would take care of wood Mall Saturday, May 10 atall the heating and electrical re- 6:00 p.m. Those attending will

- quirements for a subdivision of be mailed their invitations infifty homes for six and one half mid-April and are Packard Elec-years. tric employes who have cele-

Lights left on over a week- sary of accredited service withbrated their twenty-fifth anniver-

end use as much electricity as General Motors during the cal-three and one half days of two endar year 1974. The theme ofshift operations. The heat loss the banquet will have a Gaybecause a window is left open Nineties' touch and the twenty-NINE PACKARD MEN RECOGNIZED FOR INVEN- men. Pictured from left are: Joseph List, application;

TIONS - Director of Engineering H. R. Lilley (third James Winger, application; Mr. Lilley; Warren Pearce, for eight hours would heat an five year service award will befrom left) presents embedments for patent applica- application and patent; Charles Ramsey, three pa- average house for three and a diamond embellished Bulovalions and brass plates for patents Issued to Packard tents; Kenneth Cope, patent; Emil Tolnar, Jr., applica- one half days. watch for the ladies and aElectric Inventors. Six patents have been applied for tion; Charles Patterson, application; Teofil Szablowsk!, Packard Electric uses a lot Bulova Accutron watch for theand six patents have been issued to nine Packard patent; and Andrew Russo, Jr., application. of energy. Unfortunately we may men.

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WOMAN POWER - Pretty Bertie Mack, a 110-pound secretary for Olds-By Myron Seyerlemobile Division in Lansing, Mich., easily lifts a large reinforcement panel

used in 1975 Toronados. The secret of her strength does not lie in her Happiness is Hawaii was the theme of themagic cape or super gloves, but in the fact that the panel is made from March meeting of the Mahoning Valley GM Fel-aluminum. The panel, which gives rigldity to the hood, was formerly

ic '. lowship Club when it held its "Mini-Luau" at themade from sheet steel and is believed to be the largest single aluminum -R...'.„.----... Romanian Church on North Road.

Over two hundred members enjoyed the hulato aluminum has resulted in a weight reduction of 33 pounds and reflects  - -w      

INIINAIlig ::tz"Tui:1'Zisz r!:  .  .-   @» demo, »t @ted by Niall @ d the e»qellentmovies narrated by Robert Brown of Packard'sProduction Engineering Department.

Following the dancing demonstration, six

-- 934-3*£>].-111   ls'.»1tlons to the delight of the audience, but in themembers "volunteered" to take hula instruc-

interest of better fellowship we will not publish-

The climax of the evening was the Intriguingphotos of the action.

& r punch.array of hors d'oeuvres, Hawaiian style, and

The April meeting will be held in the samem.£11.. il . £64- . :' ma . location and will be highlighted with a slide

presentation of the Oktoberfest trip to take

to the area, which will acquaint the members

place in September. The feature of the eveningwill be the "Krauts," a German band well known

with the music of the Munich, Salzburg andr Vienna countryside,

The meeting will start at 7:30 on April 10,1975.

< General Motors Institute Alumni Chapter Formed Locally

SEE THE U.S.A. - Chevrolet Motor Division Is starting production atLordstown of a limited production model called the Cosworth Vega. Avery agile and sporty-handling vehicle, the Cosworth Vega will be of- .- .*.01 +fered as a black hatchback coupe. Gold-colored cast aluminum wheelswith blackwall tires give the car a distinct appearance. Featured will be a.9.1. .-' 'an innovative aluminum four-cylinder engine that has double overhead „'4 &-0 +

I Wit.cams with four valves per cylinder. The Cosworth Vega a[so has an . .·A

electronic fuel injection system and transistorized Ignition. Designed for , *4* i ,< , 1;  iL;l,JI  /*>--excellent, all around performance, the new sporly car meets all 1975 2 t.·    ;.,111. 1," -

emission standards. A high silicon aluminum block reduces engine weight 7, # iriA mi-" '1% '-''2:Zismwaot lhy 3VegpTule ='i:'=7y :jdb   =n=·  nar ledri'=i li >.045 , G I,ITI i -*1 711

Z 2 o d  thri »1 121IZ f 15 lbs. over the base Vega engine' b - C 41 -' 11{*330 4riT

Vol. 36, No. 2 March 31, 1975 Annual Packard 1©   ii, 1'1* +..:41Family Picnic Set For ,·51\ ·Published by and for employes of

Packard Electric Division, General Saturday, June 14 --LA-,

Motors Corporation, Warren, Ohio, GMI ALUMNI CLUB FORMED - Lee Franks, director Engineering, treasurer (left); Tom Bruner, divisionalto foster the mutual Interests of em- The Packard Electric Annual of Purchasing and a member of the board of directors buyer, secretary (second from right); and Don Cline,ployer and employes and to provide Family Picnic for employes of the General Motors Institute Alumni Association Fisher Body Lordstown, vice president. Sixty-threecloser cooperation for better work. of the Division and members (second from left), presents the General Motors In- attended the March 10 meeting where they heard

Donald E. Mumford, Editor of their families will be Sat- slitute Alumni Association charter 10 Jim Crouse, staff Gordon Taylor, member of the GMI board of regentsproject engineer and president of the newly-formed and the Dayton area Alumni Association, speak on

Public Relations Staff urday, June 14, at Conneaut Warren-Youngstown chapter of the General Motors forming new chapters. Contact any of the above of·Phone: 399-9240 Lake Park, Pennsylvania. Institute Alumni Association. Other officers of the ficers for membership Information and the next sched·or PABX 2240 association are: Clem Hedges, supervisor, Production uled meeting date.

ri

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GENERAL BOOKBINDING CO.

5 675 W C.1 LITY CONTROL MARM

Kessler Clegg Invents Gun-Safety UsingFiber Optics For Luminous Safety System

By Bob Woofter, Jr.If there Is one man who actuallyputs into practice the well knownsafety slogans, Think safety" and Packardite's Wife Writes"Safely is a full time job," that manis Kessler Q. Clegg. Poetry For New BookKessler is a painter in the Main-tenance Department. When relaxing By Tom Taylorat his most enjoyable hobby, he is June Taylor, wife of Tom Taylor, Dept. 1208, has been writingan outdoorsman and hunter. poetry for the past fourteen years and is now in the process of

Having been a lifetime hunter having a book of poems published by Vantage Press of New Yorksince the early 1940's when he City. The title of the book will be Reflections of Love and Inspira-helped to pioneer the sport of arch- tion and will contain sixty poems relating to family, friends, seas-association with hunters and guns book should be out on the market sometime within the next twoery in Pennsylvania, Kessler's close sons of the year, holidays and observations on life and living. Thehas led him to believe that gunSafeties as a whole and particularly months and will be available at quite a few book stores in the

1 rifle safeties from the standpoint neighborhood as well as stores throughout all the fifty statesof the hunter are grossly and some- and overseas.times even fatally Inadequate. Inad- June is the mother of five children, four boys and a girl, andequate because under many con- is employed at the Robinson Memorial Hospital in Ravenna, Ohioditions the position of the safety as a nurse's aid.

-. switch cannot be easily and quickly Below are a few samples of June's work:i recognized; a primary cause of

i i. -9 hunter accidents. REAL BEAUTYIn an effort to remedy that situa- By June Taylor-:'1 tion, at least on his own guns, Kes- A poem is not a poemc... -1 sler conceived the idea of incor-8 : . · ..., Porating fiber optics, such as the Until it's shared with another;

- i type assembled by Packard for cars A lullabye is not a lullabye· '   and recreational vehicles, into a Until it's sung by a Mother.

: miniaturized electrically operated, An artist paints the picture he seesL -_1 luminous safety system. Working Though another might not always agree,GUNMAKER MIKE LAHEY with Packardite Kessler Clegg holding his new with Mike Lahey, a local custom As musicians blend In their harmony

gun maker, Kessler set out to put The sweetest music you've ever heard,pride and loy as his smile attests. Kessler Is also wearing another trophy his idea into practice. Eager to have The artist creates with his skillful brushhe is proud of; a coat made from the hide of a white mountain goal his rifle reflect "top shelf" status And the poet writes while hearing the thrush.bagged on a previous hunt. all the way around, Kessler allowed But true beauty will stand eternalLahey full rein on the project. The As it flows from heart to heartresult is one of the most beautiful And each will speak to its very ownand innovative guns to be produced Whether it be of poetry, music or art.in decades.

MY TEENAGE DAUGHTERThe rifle stock is sculptured out

of acacia-kao wood imported fromits only known source, Hawaii. It is By June Taylora full Monte Carlo style with a semi Buttons and pins, curlers and bowsroll-over cheek piece and thumb It's eyebrow pencil and lipstick that glows,hole. The forearm of the stock is a That's what she uses to put in the timefull beaver tail style tipped with That teenage daughter, sweet girl of mine.fancy American walnut. As if this

.1 filft wasn't enough, the scope mounts, Perfumes and lotions, polish and creamsbarrel, action and trigger assembly Make her look like the girl of my dreams,

six silver inlays. Topping it all is Help make her happy and attractive too.are profusely engraved including High heels and stockings a charm bracelet, too

the safety system.It's powder and perfume and jewelry galoreKessler won't be seeing much That's what she buys when she goes to the store,

though, for it has already started Blouses and skirts, purses and shoesof his new gun for a long time,

on a nation-wide tour, and when Stylish dresses and the latest hairdos.not on tour, it will be kept by a These she sews and helps createprofessional security company for

CLOSEUP OF KESSLER'S RIFLE shows a portion of engraving on action, safekeeping. It was on display at And Is she beautiful, we'll not debate:The telephone rings nearly off the standbolt, lever and scope mounts. Lenses which light up to indicate safety the Cleveland Sportsman's Show

switch mode can be seen below and either side of the switch (outlined March 14-23. With friends all calling and making plans.in black). Kessler is rightfully proud of his She loves to swim and go on hikes,

new rifle, but he is even more Play basketball and ride a bike,hopeful that his idea will result in Dresses up pretty for the school danceTwenty- Two Are Graduated a higher degree of hunter safety so Visits girl friends at every chance.that he as well as all hunters canFrom 12 Week Electronics Course be "Safe all the time." She loves to eat pizza, potato chips, too

Holds pajama parties until after two,

Dan Bafunno For such is the life of that daughter of mine.And her teenage years all too short in time.

Accepted In MY DAY'S BEEN JUST FINE"Who's Who" By June Taylor

My day started off kind of quiet I guess;16 The boys played on the porch and made a big mess,

:50. -ij,I learned this morning after the shower we hadThe leak in the roof of the bedroom is bad.

10 1  .4 -  Our relatives are coming and there'll be all nine,L 12 Lucy says they all eat well most of the time;

Oh! things are just dandy, my day's been just fine.p f We fear that one of the puppies is lost

And I can't cook supper because the electric is off;Some chewing gum ruined a whole load of washI felt like crying so I did by gosh,

Oh! things are just dandy, and my day's been just fine.I wrenched my back carrying clothes to the line;

Jeff's watch was stolen at the swimming pool,Al's bike broke down 'bout halfway to school;

I hurt my hand when I gave them a clout,TWENTY-TWO Packard Electric journeyman electriclans have completedThe storm door broke when the boys rushed out,

Missy skinned a knee and cried a long timea twelve week course in basic electronics. Identified by numbers are:George Murcho (1), Jim Loyd (2), Walter Churchill (3), Dean Kimpel (4), I've tried to be cheerful and hold tight the lineJohn Yova (5), Bill Pierce (6), Don Sees (7), Harold Sallaz (8), Ed Gilk (9), DANIEL BAFUNNO, a senior GMI Oh! things are just dandy and my day's been just fine.Ron Harris (·10), Art Nolan (11), John Talkington (12), Thomas Tonkovich student who is sponsored by Pack- The baseball game will start in less than an hour,(13), Bob Castner (14), Jim Price (15), Andy Sabo (16), Ray Bertolasio ard Electric, has been accepted In

The boys aren't dressed for there's no water to shower;(17), Lloyd Lane (18), George Diehl (19), Harry Hawcroft (20), Dave Chad-

"Who's Who Among Students inA new baseball glove has been lost in the shumeAmerican Universities and Collegeswick (21), Superintendent, Plant Engineering Operations, Roger Dohn (22), for 1975." Selections are based up- If the boys are going they'll have to hustle.

Mike Dublecki (23), General Motors Institute Associate Professor, Ken on the student's participation in A flat tire needs changed so we can get there on timeKuyk (24), and Supervisor, Maintenance Engineering, Paul Waddell (25). academic and extracurricular activi- - More things have happened but I can't make them rhyme,Not pictured is Training Coordinator Ron Kris her. ties at his college or university. Oh! things are just dandy, my day's been just fine.

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Mark Bidlack' SAFETY STORE SCHEDULEHonored For Safety store services are now combined so that all services Including

safety shoes, safety glasses and other protective equipment will beavailable during the times the stores are opened.Accomplishments Location Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday

U44*088 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. to 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. to 8 a,m. to

.C./rl li.A noon 5 p.m noon 6 p.m. noon8 Closed 1 p.m- to 8 a.m. to Closed 3 p.m. toIMIMiomm m LilIDIHIR)INIB 3*5219..A 3 p.m. 10 a.m. 5 p.m.

' Fr:1&-f/..  10 Closed 8 a. m. 10 Closed 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. to33& 1*'m, 10 a.m. 10 a.m. 3 p.m.

8 a.m, to 10 a.m. to Closed 10 a.m. to Closednoon noon and noon and

2 to 6 p. m. 1 to 5 p, m.12 1  .m. to 8 a.In, to 6 a.mi. to Closed 8 a. m. 10

p.m, noon 10 a.m. and Noon2 * 6 p.rn,14 2 e.m. " Closed 10 a,m. to 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. toft--3,/ £A..7.. :15 ,+ . ...L '-- l- I 6 p.m. noon and noon 5 p.m.1 to 3 p.m.

-966 j- * Retirees should conduct their business at the Plant 11 safety store.4 : 1L '. 1, 1

Harold Sheldon Alexander Kelly,Jr. Frank Gross Robert Pierce, Sr. SALISBURY STEAK DELUXEDept. 1055 Dept. 63 Dept. 1144 Dept. 950 · - By Paul Razzano, Dept. 91235 Years 35 Years 33 Years 33 Years 1 can golden mushroom soup 2 tsp. Worcestershire sauce

(Campbell's) 1 tsp. horseradish (optional)(ji ' *41 -   = _ BU,3 Mark Bldlack, a Packard Electric2 0§ 6 *WI sponsored General Motors Institute 1 T. mustard

student, has been initiated Into (Blend together soup and seasonings)* -11 Sigma Alpha Chi honor society at 1 th Lb. Ground beef 4 c. finely chopped onions

GMI. The honor society was estab- 1 egg, slightly beaten 1/4 c. soup mixture9 0 lished lo recognize the academic4 15 i-2 2 - V /31 b accomplishments of Industrial Ad- 1,4 c. fine dry bread crumbs Salt and pepper to taste.*.

      E 62    ministration students. Mark receivedCombine ground beef, egg, bread crumbs, onions, M cup of

i a certificate and key at his initia- soup mixture, salt and pepper. Shape into patties and brown19 I tion. in skillet. Pour off fat. Stir in remaining soup mixture with 14

cup water and 2 teaspoons chopped parsloy. Cover and cookAnnie Livingston M. L. Mcfarland Mary Chadwick Dorthea Manwell over low heat 20 minutes, stirring occasionally. Serve with

Dept. 1235 Dept. 91 Dept. 1409 Dept. 1301 Thank You... whipped potatoes.32 Years 31 Years 30 Years 30 years

The family of Cora Kibler ac--

..im.-1-&. /.#/p- tion your kind expression of sym- General Motors Corporation PolicyIll knowledges with sincere apprecia- Reaffirmation of

pathy.With heartfelt thanks for your Regarding Employment of the Handicapped

thoughtfulness, The following is the General Motors Corporation Policy RegardingFredrick W. Kibler Employment of the Handicapped:Dept. 831 "The policy of the Corporation is to make reasonable accom-

7--**4 - modation to the limitations of qualified handicapped persons. til Perhaps you sent a lovely card and to extend employment opportunities to such persons taking. R*1 Or sat quietly In a chair, into account the needs of the business, financial costs and

Sylvia Fleischer Mary Duffato Eleanor Pupillo Patricia O'Donnell Perhaps you spoke the kindest expense, and resulting personnel problems.Dept. 1131 Dept. 1222 Dept. 842 Dept 374 words "Qualified handicapped persons are those who possess sta-30 Years 30 Years 28 Years 25 Years Perhaps you were not there at all billzed permanent physical or mental Impairments or impaired

As any friend could say, function of some body organ or system which results in a1 Just thought of us that day, requirement for limited employment placement.. Whatever you did, to console "Hiring and employment practices and procedures implement-

1 1.1 : --4  - our hearts, ing this policy are the responsibility of the employing units.

.1

I :lA * We thank you so much, whatever However, these practices, procedures and decisions are to

/373 1 -AJE -ir the part. be, at all times, in conformity with the Corporation PolicyThe family of Regarding Employment of the Handicapped."

' Dan C. Reiser

-..· ' acknowledges with deep apprecla-The family of Jennie Kimmy Old Pal Enters Eleventh Year

John Thomas Otto Queen Louise Miller Frances Buzard tion your kind expression of sym- Applications Due By May 16Dept. 1074 Dept. 1225 Dept. 850 Dept. 851 pathy. Packard Old Pal Golf Tourney enters its 11 th year in 1975. The Old Pal24 Years 22 Years 17 Years 13 Years - has been one of the highlights of the golfing season for some 200 plus

It surely was nice of you. Thanks Packard men each year. The Old Pal features two-man "best-ball" golf infor the nice flowers. match play competition. Flights are handicapped to allow close com-Ladies' Golf League Begins New Season Plant 8,

George E. Bailey petition in six or more flights. Matches within the handicapped flights are 'not played with handlcaps. The Old Pal is open to all Packard male

Rubber Molding Technician golfers with an established handicap who are on a work schedule whichallows play on week nights. Old Pal Teams must have nine hole handl-I want to thank Packard for the caps within four strokes of one another.

i i  c        -, 1 cards, flowers and other donations Thus, four matches (brackets) are required to decide flight champions.

beautiful flowers and to extend The Old Pal is a single elimination tourney with 16 teams per flight.gratitude to many friends who sent

KY i . at the time of the death of my wife This year the brackets will be scheduled as follows:

.i,<4 .4.2. S« Eilene. Dean Rees 2nd Match June 23 -July 61st Match June 2 - 22

I wish to thank everyone who 3rd Match (Semi-final) July 7 - July 20· attended my retirement party held 4th Match (Championship) July 21 - August 3.; - at 422 and to everyone who con-.-MALL tributed towards my gift. Would also The entry fees are $5.00 per team and both winners and runners-upj like to thank Josephine La Salandra. In each flight will receive awards. So line up an "Old Pal" today and

' r·  7 and Local 717 for my beautiful plan to compete in the '75 Old Pal Tourney. Applications must be re-..i©4(17.' I corsages. ceived no later than May 16, 1975. Send applications to Dale Johnson,

30.<*fif ,   ' « A special thanks to Betty Krok Dept. 62 or Ed Grgurich, Dept. 1174. Also any questions regarding theand Josephine La Salandra who Old Pal can be directed to them, D. Johnson, EPBX 2358, E. Grgurich,

3, d U, made the party possible. EPBX 2430.

.,:/11219 '   A big thanks also to Jim Parish- and Red Gehrlein for their kind

Golf officers for 1975 In the Packard Ladies' Goll League announced that words and to Marie Gehriein for 1975 OLD PAL GOLF TOURNEYthe season for the National Division at Avalon Lakes Is May 5 through her blessing. APPLICATION ,August 11 and May 6 through August 12 for the American Division al Miss you all,

Ruth JonesAsh Hills. The officers are (from left): Jackie Sladovic, secretary; Ruth - Name (Capt.) ......... Hdcp.....Belik, publicity; Rita Trechia, chairman; Joy Phillips, treasurer; Grace Your Spiritual Bouquet and kindWhiteslde, past chairman; and Ilona Sudimack, recorder. expression of sympathy will always Home Phone..... EPBX Dept.Packard Electric Ladies' Golf League Calendar be held in grateful remembrance.

Mary A. Rotuno Name Hdcp.• April 21 Membership meeting Dana St. cafeteria 7:00 p.m,• June 22 Two Lady Best Ball Tournament at Ash Hills. I would like to thank our Local• July 20 - Field Day - Candywood Golf Course. 717 for the beautiful Bibles they Home Phone ........................ EPBX........................ Dept.....................• Sept. 20 - Banquet: Grand Finale of the season. give us when there is a death In 1. If a handicap was not established In Packard Electric League,------i---------------------------------------- our family. It is not only a Bible explain on a sheet of paper how and where handicap was

Packard Electric Ladies' Golf League Coupon but It also shows-How to study the established and attach to application. Above handicap is forBible-Greatest Archaeological Dis-I would like additional information regarding the Packard coverles of the Twentieth Century, nine holes.Electric Ladies' Golf League. The Laws of the Bible-Guide to 2. Application must be accompanied by $5 entrance fee per team.

Christian Workers-Index Cyclopedic 3. Application may be returned to Tournament Chairman DaleName Dept. and a very good Concordance. Johnson, Dept. 62: or Ed Grgurich, Plant 11 Office.

1 (have) (have not) played golf before. In His serviceSarah Rosenberger . For Day Shift Old Pal Tourney Only.

Send Information to Ruth Belik, Dept. 1357. 874