Masonry Magazine December 1985 Page. 20

Words: Eileen Lavine, Jan Anderson, Dr. Dawe
Masonry Magazine December 1985 Page. 20

Masonry Magazine December 1985 Page. 20
Coming
Events

1986

January 6-10. Intensive Workshop on Masonry Maintenance & Restoration, Trinity Church, Boston, Mass. Contact: Jan C. K. Anderson, Exec. Dir., Restore, 19 W. 44th St., Suite 1701, New York, NY 10036, (212) 382-2570.

January 19-22. Annual Convention & Exposition, National Concrete Masonry Association, San Antonio Convention Center, San Antonio, Texas. Contact: NCMA, Box 781, Herndon, VA 22070, (703) 435-4900.

January 21-25. Interbuild 86 Malaysia, Putra World Trade Centre, Kuala Lumpur. Contact: Eileen Lavine, Information Services, Inc., 4733 Bethesda Ave., Bethesda, MD 20814, (301) 656-2942.

January 25-28. 67th Annual Meeting & Condex Exhibit, Associated Equipment Distributors, Westin St. Francis and San Francisco Hilton Hotels, San Francisco. Calif. Contact: AED, 615 W. 22nd St., Oak Brook, IL 60521, (312) 654-1830.

February 12-19. Constructa '86 Hannover (International Building Trade Exhibition), Hannover Fairgrounds, Hannover, West Germany. Contact: Hannover Fairs USA. Inc., P.O. Box 7066, 103 Carnegie Center. Princeton, NJ 08540, (609) 987-1202.

February 27-March 5. 36th Annual Educational Conference, Mason Contractors Association of America, Trade-

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3500 FAS
175,000 to
350,000 BTU
For the big heating jobs commercial, industrial, warehouse, construction, agricultural this is the heater.

80 FAS
80,000 BTU
Its light weight and compactness make it easy to move between heating jobs. Operates from a standard 40 lb. propane gas cylinder.

STANDARD
4 models
propane
and
natural
gas

150 FAS
150,000 BTU
This rugged heater handles most industrial, commercial farm and construction-site heating jobs

All Forced Air Heaters
AGA Certified

40 FAS
30,000 BTU
A favorite header for tradesmen, home remodelers, small businesses anyone with a need for temporary heat. Operates from a standard 20 lb. propane gas cylinder such as those used on portable barbeques and RV's.

OTHER TYPE HEATERS:

INFRA RED
4 models
11,000
22,000
33,000
and 44,000
BTUS

RADIANT
2 models
100.000 BTUs.
Propane
or natural
gas

FOR COMPLETE INFORMATION, PLEASE WRITE OR CALL:
NC NATIONAL-RIVERSIDE CO.
A DIVISION OF SCHEU PRODUCTS COMPANY, INCORPORATED
P.O. Box 5050 Upland California 91785 Phone: (714) 981-0861

36th Annual Educational Conference

Beach
FEB.27
thru
MAR
5th
Trade Winds
HOTEL

Winds Hotel, St. Petersburg Beach, Fla. Contact: MCAA Executive Office, 17W601-14th St., Oakbrook Terrace, IL 60181, (312) 620-6767.

March 18-20. Big Show '86, 4th Annual Northeast Construction Exposition & Conference, World Trade Center, Boston, Mass. Contact: Slater Expositions, 163 Highland Ave., Needham Heights, MA 02194, (617) 449-3916.

April 29-May 1. Southern California Construction Expo & Conference, Los Angeles Convention Center, Los Angeles, Calif. Contact: Slater Expositions, 163 Highland Ave., Needham Heights, MA 02194, (617) 449-3916.

May 21-24. Canadian Masonry Conference (Joint Sponsorship-Canadian Masonry Contractors Association, Clay Brick Association of Canada and National Concrete Producers Association), Sheraton Brock, Maple Leaf Village, Niagara Falls, Canada. Contact: CMCA, 1013 Wilson Ave., Suite 201, Downsview, Ont. M3K 1G1, (416) 636-6778.

June 2-4. 4th Canadian Masonry Symposium, University of New Brunswick, Fredericton. Contact: Dr. J. L. Dawe, Symposium Chm., Dept. of Civil Engineering, University of New Brunswick, P.O. Box 4400, Fredericton, N.B., E3B 5A3, (506) 453-4523.

June 23-27. A/E/C Systems '86, Computer & Management Show for the Design & Construction Industry, McCormick Place, Chicago, III. Contact: Conference Dir., A/E/C/ Systems '86, P.O. Box 11318, Newington, CT 06111, (800) 237-3900.

You might figure out a person via the coffee mug. New England Business received some tidbits on mug psychology from H. P. Hood, Inc. Styrofoam cuppers aren't planning to stay at their desks for long: they want to move up and don't mark their present territories with coffee mugs. 20 MASONRY-NOVEMBER DECEMBER, 1985


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