Vol.3 No.23 June 11, 1969 Grace Potts, Editor
Vacations are now in full swing. Dick Buller is away this week, spending
part of the time bringing back his son Rick from the Upper Peninsula where
he attends college. Dan Henderson is also away this week, traveling to North
Carolina.
Mrs. Bill Hauke is contemplating a trip soon to Belgium but we don't have
all the details as yet, and Helen Reakes' daughter Debbie will be taking a
trip to Europe this summer as soon as the details can be worked out. It will
be a vacation/study venture lasting several weeks.
The Gary Granger contest which awarded a trip to Montreal to see Man and His
World to a KeeNeR listener was concluded when he announced last Thursday
that Connie Davis of Detroit was the winner.
Never let it be said that when our KeeNeR Gang sets its mind to do something
that they will let anything alter the course they have laid out. Your editor
found this out last Friday. Anticipating the festivities of singing and
birthday cake in celebration of my birthday on Sunday by noting smirky-type
grins on the faces of several co-workers, the door to my office was closed
to prevent any interruption while making the above reservations. When they
couldn't get in through the door, the whole gang went into the court, sang
loud and clear, and shoved the birthday cake through the window, knocking
over the coffee pot that was on the window sill and spilling water allover
the floor! In spite of the mess, I appreciate your thoughtfulness. As they
say in Hawaiian, "Mahalo."
Mr. Patterson was toastmaster on Thursday evening, June 5th at the 46th
Annual President's Party of the Dearborn Rotary Club.
As part of his continuing participation in the cause of Muscular Dystrophy,
Paul Cannon, his wife, two daughters and one son "Marched for Muscular
Dystrophy" on Tuesday night, June 3.
Gary Kolasa has again written a very nice letter, which is posted on the
bulletin board. Read it when you get a minute - and he'd also appreciate
hearing from you.
By now all of you have heard that Don Wagner is contemplating going into
business for himself and, effective June 16, will be working for us
part-time until all the details can be worked out. On the same date Don
Niska will become head of the Accounting Department. We'll keep you posted
on "Wag's" moves - but in the meantime, congratulations to Don Niska!
Phil Nye was the featured speaker Monday night, June 9 at a meeting of the
Southgate Kiwanis club. In appreciation he received a brass replica of their
club bell.
PROJECT DETROIT Subject for Sunday, June 15, 1969 is "A First Quarter
Report" - Governor Milliken assesses his first three months in office and
looks to Michigan's future problems. |