
December 2002 IBEW Journal Together In Brotherhood
L.U. 364 (catv,ees,em,es,i,mt,rts& spa), ROCKFORD, ILWe recently participated in the Rockford Labor Day parade. A determined group of Local 364 members and family members chose to brave the stormy conditions and represent our local by sloshing through the rain-drenched parade route. Thanks to all who participated. We were honored to win first-place in the Labor Day parade float judging. Congratulations and thanks to all who helped construct the winning entry. Congratulations also to Patricia Drewelow, wife of Bro. Jon Drewelow, who was crowned Mrs. Labor Day, and to Brandi Libby, daughter of Bro. Mike Libby, for representing Local 364 in the Miss Labor Day competition. The holiday season will soon be upon us. Local 364 wishes our brothers and sisters and their families throughout our great union a very Merry Christmas and a happy and prosperous New Year. Together in brotherhood, we can accomplish anything we set our minds to. Let us work toward a common New Years resolution to make our union the best it can be. Ray Pendzinski, P.S. Graduation Dinner Dance
L.U. 380 (ei,es,i&it), NORRISTOWN, PALocal 380 recently held their annual graduation dinner dance. The graduates completed a five-year, 10-period apprenticeship program consisting of 1,000 hours of classroom instruction and 10,000 hours of on-the-job training. In attendance were invited guests, JATC instructors and parents, as well as Pennsylvania State Representatives John Lawless and Robert Godshall. The fifth-year perfect attendance award went to Christopher Christman. All five years perfect attendance awards went to Steve M. Galliera and Joseph A. Paul. Second-place overall achievement went to Christopher Chrisman, and the James Mayall award winner was Steven M. Galliera. Congratulations! Organizing newsKen MacDougall reports that after four years and a lot of hard work we finally signed State Electric, a 100-man shop headquartered in our area. Thanks to Tim Brown and Lou Baram for all their time and effort. Thanks also to Third Dist. Int. Vice Pres. Don Siegel and I.O. Rep. Randy Kieffer for their help. Our fifth-year apprentices volunteered to install new cabling to enhance the phone and communication system at the Ockanickon Scout Reservation, part of the Boy Scouts of America camp system. Good job! Scott R. Sheldon, P.S. Members Appreciation Night
L.U. 424 (as,ees,em,es,i,mo,o,ptc, rr,rtb,rts,spa&u), EDMONTON, AB, CANADAOur 74th Anniversary banquet and dance was held Sept 21 in the unionized Crowne Plaza Hotel. Since this is when we honor those members who have many years of service, or contributed to the advancement of the local in some way, the evening is better known as Members Appreciation Night. Engraved gold watches were presented to retiring Bros. Herb Coombe, Glen Gorman, Walter Krywiak, Art Majeau and Ed Passek, while their spouses received a bouquet of roses. Well done, gentlemen! Now that youve hung up the tool belts, the Local 424 Retirees Club will benefit from your years of experience. Two very special awards were made during this evening. One to 55-year member John Ramsay and another to 50-year member James Baribeault. Also receiving service awards were 45-year members Herb Coombe and George Popal, 40-year members John Last, Ron Lundin, Mike Northcott and Eugene Rybazok and 35-year members Del Bulman, Ray Carfantan, Terry Ledingham and Al McConaghy. Space limitations preclude listing all who received service pins. Several apprentices were also honored after participating in the first annual competition for all Alberta apprentices. The competition was jointly sponsored by our contractors and Local 424 and began at 9 a.m. the day of the banquet and finished with the competitors attending the evening awards. Contestants were evaluated on leadership skills, safety and specific trials for each apprenticeship year. Congratulations to all. Dave Anderson, P.S. Handbilling at Albertsons
L.U. 428 (govt,i,o,rts&spa), BAKERSFIELD, CAAs you know the IO has been trying to negotiate an agreement with Albertsons Stores to give our union contractors an equal chance at biding their work, without much success. The IO has asked individual locals to help by distributing handouts at the various Albertson stores. Thanks to our members and apprentices who volunteered to distribute the handouts. They are Bros. George Howard, Bill Hoffman, Ray French, Jim Elrod, Herk Beavan, Larry Adams, Keith Groat and Robert Collins, and apprentices George McKinley, Al Lamoin, Brett Garcia, Fay Plank, Jim Stone, Chris Stewart, Craig Ziemer, Mike Randele, Robert Lee, John King and Albert Porter. It is rewarding to see our apprentices involved in union activities. They are our future. Happy Holidays to all. Ivan Beavan, Jr., P.S. Another Great Picnic Heartfelt thanks to all the members on the Blythe Energy Project. All trades showed a newly indentured apprentice what brother-helping-brother is all about. Unionism is more than just work; it is a strong brotherhood that looks out for members in all trades, solidarity! Bro. Nate Conant was our representative at the Western States Skills Competition this year in Sacramento, CA. The competition was excellent from all 30 locals. Congratulations to Nate, who had a strong fifth-place finish. Thank you for representing Local 440. Dawn Long, P.S. |