Masonry Magazine October 1969 Page. 16
Gray Heads Up CSCA
Charles H. Gray of Toronto (left) receives the official gavel and is congratulated on his election to the presidency of the Canadian Structural Clay Association by retiring president Gordon H. Sissons of Medicine Hat, Alta. Election of officers climaxed a busy two-day annual meeting held here at the Voyager Inn, in Banff, September 18-19, with delegates from all parts of Canada present.
Standards Institute Meets
The program for the Standards Institute's 51st Annual Meeting concentrates on a wide-angled evaluation of the use and effectiveness of standards in solving major public interest and industrial problems. The meeting will be held November 19-21, 1969, at the Statler Hilton Hotel in Detroit.
Six meeting and three luncheon sessions are scheduled on the following topics: Meeting Industry's Needs for Standards; Protecting Industrial Workers; Product Safety through Industry Self-regulation; Meeting Consumer Needs; Effects of Standardization and Metrication on World Trade; Antitrust Implications for Standardization.
Speakers are new Nixon-administration officials, corporate and engineering executives, consumer experts, congressional leaders, labor officials, and recognized authorities on national and global trade, standardization, and metrication.
Painters Take New Name
The Brotherhood of Painters, Decorators and Paperhangers of America will henceforth be known as the Painters and Allied Trades. The name change was adopted at the union's recent 22nd general convention in Bal Harbour, Fla., subject to ratification by the AFL-CIO executive committee.
The Painters sponsored a contest to arrive at the new name, and some 1,850 suggestions were offered by union members nationally. The winning entry was submitted by Edward G. Tardy of Painters Local 1244 in New Orleans.
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