Masonry Magazine December 1982 Page. 3

Words: Richard Felice, C. Dewitt Brown, Ivey Griffin, George Miller, Robert Tubesing, Peer Pedersen, Walter Derk, Gerald Dufour, Donald Leonard, Fred James, Dino Maniago, Jack Bailey, George Plumb, Stan Misunas, G.W. Veazey, W.C. Dentinger, Anthony Zotolio, Richard Lietz, L.C. Pardue, Richard Matthews, Robert Hatch
Masonry Magazine December 1982 Page. 3

Masonry Magazine December 1982 Page. 3
masonry
The MAGAZINE FOR THE MASONRY INDUSTRY
Official Publication of:
Mason Contractors Association of America
Canadian Masonry Contractors Association
GEORGE A. MILLER, Publisher
STAN MISUNAS, Editor

President
Donald O. Leonard, Jr.
Vice President
W. C. Dentinger, Jr.
Secretary
Gerald L. Dufour
Treasurer
C. DeWitt Brown, Jr.
Regional Vice Presidents
Anthony Zotolio
Ivey Griffin, Jr.
Richard C. Matthews
Robert C. Tubesing
Richard Felice
G. W. Veazey, Jr.
Jack J. Bailey
Robert H. Hatch
L. C. Pardue, Jr.
Dino Maniago

Executive Vice President
George A. Miller
Legal Counsel
Peer Pedersen
George Plumb
Pedersen & Houpt
Insurance Consultant
Walter T. Derk
Richard J. Lietz
Fred S. James & Co.
Executive Office
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About Our Cover
The concept of strength and permanence was achieved in the basic design theme of Divine Redeemer Lutheran Church in the small community of Hartiand, Wis. As limestone dominates this area, the architects, Rugg & Knopp, Inc., New Berlin, Wis., selected lannon stone in keeping with the scale of the building and to hold cost to a minimum. Their design was chosen among the best in the 5th annual excellence in masonry awards presented by the Masonry Institute of Wisconsin, which provided the color separations for our cover.

Editorial Policy
Masonry is the official publication of the Mason Contractors Association of America (MCAA) and the Canadian Masonry Contractors Association (CMCA). The magazine acts as a sounding board without approving, disapproving, or guaranteeing the validity or accuracy of any data, claim, or opinion appearing under a byline, or obtained or quoted from an acknowledged source. The opinions expressed by authors do not necessarily reflect the official views of MCAA or CMCA. Also, the appearance of advertisements and new product information does not constitute an endorsement by MCAA or CMCA of products featured

Subscription Rates & Contact Information
Masonry (USPS469470) is published 7 times annually (January, February. March/April, May June July August, September October, November Decem ber). Subscription rate: $6.50 per year: Canada $7.50 U.S. currency. Copyright 1982, Mason Contractors Association of America.

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NOV./DEC. 1982 • Volume 22 • Volume 8

Highlights of MCAA's '83 Masonry
Conference Program in San Diego
5

'83 MCAA Trade Show Exhibitors
7

Coming Events
10

Mason Contractor News &
News of the Industry
11

People & Events
11

Canadian Masonry Research Council
Announces 12 New Test Programs
15

Ontario Labour Relations Board
Decision/Tilechem Limited
18

IMI Produces Slide Show on
Architect Henry Richardson
23

Product Profit Makers
29
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