Masonry Magazine August 1983 Page. 17

Words: Don Williams, John Heslip, Dwight Lewis, George Christie, Robert Ebeling, Karl Greimel, Ralph Ricklefs
Masonry Magazine August 1983 Page. 17

Masonry Magazine August 1983 Page. 17
Mason Contractor News

Don Williams, Canadian Union VP, Retires

Don Williams, Canadian vice president of the International Union of Bricklayers & Allied Craftsmen (BAC), retired from office effective May 28, 1983. He had served as vice president since 1970.

Williams became a journeyman in Local 2, Toronto, in 1948, and financial secretary in 1953. He was then elected business agent and served for 11 years. In 1960 he was elected president of the Ontario Provincial Conference. He was an IU organizer for two and one-half years prior to his appointment to the 3rd vice presidency in 1970.

Williams also serves as vice president and acting secretary of the Canadian Federation of Labour and as vice president of the Canadian Building and Construction Trades Department Executive Board.

People & Events

Ralph B. Ricklefs has joined the professional staff of Donald W. Smith Associates, Lakewood, N.J., where he will direct urban planning, environmental impact and landscape architectural projects. John R. Mock, a principal of Hendrick & Mock Architects, San Diego Calif.

Masonry Institute Awards Scholarships

Mitch Miller (left) receives the seventh annual James R. Snyder Scholarship, an $850 award, from John A. Heslip, Masonry Institute of Michigan president.

Drew Lindstrom (left) receives the sixth annual Ebeling Scholarship from mason contractor Robert F. Ebeling, in whose honor the $850 award is named.

Kenneth Grabowski (left) receives the fifth annual Masonry Institute of Michigan Scholarship worth $850 from the Institute's chairman, Dwight Lewis.

The Masonry Institute of Michigan has awarded $850 scholarships to three students in the School of Architecture at Lawrence Institute of Technology, Southfield, Mich.

The winners are: Kenneth Grabowski, 21, Dearborn Heights; Drew Lindstrom, 34, Ann Arbor, and Mitch Miller, 23, Grand Blanc.

Grabowski and Lindstrom are seniors at LIT. Miller is in the school's fifth-year program leading to a professional degree in architecture.

Two of the scholarships are named in honor of longtime Detroit-area mason contractors-James R. Snyder and Robert F. Ebeling-in recognition of their years of service to the masonry industry. Snyder is president of J. R. Snyder Co., Inc., Wixom, and Ebeling is chairman of Ebeling & Hicks, Inc., Romeo.

The scholarships were announced by Karl Greimel, dean of LIT's School of Architecture (the nation's largest in terms of undergraduate enrollment), and Dwight Lewis, chairman of the Masonry Institute. Selection was by a committee composed of members of both organizations.

May Construction Sets New Record

Contracting for new construction soared to an all-time high in May, with contracts totaling $18.9 billion, according to McGraw-Hill's F. W. Dodge Division.

The month's newly started construction lifted the seasonally adjusted Dodge Index to a record 148, up 15% from April's 129. The previous high of 143 was reached in February, 1979, just before the era of wildly gyrating interest rates.

"May was one of those months when everything came up pluses for the construction industry," said George A. Christie, v.p. and chief economist for Dodge. "Across-the-board advances in housing, nonresidential building and public works construction got the added support of a $2.1 billion electric power plant started in Utah. But May would have been a strong month even without this exceptionally large job."

*84 MCAA
Conference & Show
Jan.26-31
Jan.28-30

Hyatt Regency
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