More Goodyear Employees Receive Recognition for Faithful ServicesAt a recent triple presentation made Goodyear long service employees, Ernie Jones received his 30-year pin, Allan Moffatt, Mill Room foreman, and Emmons Crawford, engineering head, received 25-year pins.Plant Manager Charlie Cattran made the pin presentation while Bob Watt and Sid Little presented the 25-year men with $100 Good* year cheques before an overflow crowd in the Conference Room.Other employees recently receiving long service pins are: Norman Brooking, 25 years; Fran* cis' Nickerson and Sid Bond, 20-year pins; R. Westlake and Jim Nokes, 10 years, and S. Froats, five years. * ' : ■ IErnie Jones came to Canada from Manchester, England, in 1905, settled in the Bowmanvilledistrict and worked as a farmer# *for 17 years. He started wifll Goodyear in March, 1922, and hai been with the company eve* since. ■ ,Married, Mr. Jones has two soft*, one daughter and three grandchildren. His hobbies are gardening and woodcraft. Some of hil spare time is taken up as Publio» ity Director of Local 189.Started in 1927Allan Moffatt started witll Goodyear in March, 1927, he wal operating a Calendar in March, 1936, when he was made an Inspector, When the late Tommy Prout passed away in May, 1943, Mr. Moffatt was made foreman.Born at Orono, he received hi* education in his hometown and in Oshawa. He once worked for tht C.P.R. Telegraph on construction work in Western Ontario; late*(Continued on Page Seven)