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Title:Hallikainen hi-lights - Volume 4, Number 10 - December 1964
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Body:REPORT ON BUILDING PROGRESS Finishing touches are being taken care of in the new plant with installation of carpeting and floor tile in the office and partitioning and painting in the manufacturing building. The last report from the contractor is that we should be able to move to our new location in Galvin Park, Richmond at the end of January. Mr. Hallikainen has tentatively scheduled ribbon cutting ceremonies for the last part of February. Mr. Fairbanks, representing Elliott Automation, is planning on coming from London, England to attend the ceremonies. For the occasion, Arthur Alston has volunteered to give all of us lessons in the Queen's English.

PRODUCTION SWEEPS SALES' DEPT. With Arlene Lee's announcement that she is expecting a baby in June it is statistically accurate to say Mr. Schimbor's familiar bark of 'Let's get busy and get some work done' has "produced" results. Mr. Schimbor's bark is worse than his bite though, and Arlene has decided to "grow" with the company until May.

SUCCESS FOR SANTA There wasn't a frown in the "house" on Tuesday night, December 15 during the Annual Children's_Christmas Party. Of,course anyone who doesn't like Santa, puppets, magic tricks, toys and hot dogs might have been disappointed. Santa's Elves were there (we couldn't see them - they're invisible, you know) and report they heard many whoops, hollers, oh boys and thank yous. Those are genuine sounds of success in their book. Rose Hendrickson, Arlene Lee and Kathryn Miller feel their efforts in working to have a good nartv were well rewarded. And last of ali to Ken Harris *'THE SHOW STOPPER" a big Ho, Ho, Ho and thank you. Company Newspaper - Vol. 4, No. 10 December, 1964 Kathryn Miller, Editor

SMASHING GOOD PARTY Good cheer flowed free- ly during the adult Christmas party, and nobody even thought of heading for home until very close to 2:00 A.M. Frank Sinatra and the Beatles (via record- ings) and our Mr. Bramson (in person) topped the entertainment bill for the evening. (Special thanks to Shirle Ramacher for taking care of the musical -_-3L_--s_- arrangements. The fact is that we all enjoy each other's company so much under such conditions that the H.I.B.P.C. (Hallikainen Instruments Bimonthly Party Club), a newly formed progressive movement within the company, is not having a bit of difficulty recruiting supporters. For- tunately the club knows of a very fine group of people to go to for good tips on future party arrangements. By the way, t pping the list of that very fine group of peop 3 e is Rose Hendrickson to whom.we can credit the immense and well done job of planning and carrying out a large amount of the party plans. Without the assistance of those on the Food, Decorations, Invitation and Clean-up Committees Rose says she would have been snowed under, and she extends her appreciation to all those who lent their help. One word of advise to the chairman of the H.I.B.P.C. The Christmas party's excellent "assistant bartender?' Mr. Hallikainen is a must for all future "smashing good times".

Tom and Debbie Hale and Santa

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