vs' expenditures, ndu-b- Goodyear Service(Continued from Page One)of he went firing a boiler for the P- McLean Highway Construction n- Company on a stone crusher, ce Married, Mr. Moffatt has afamily of three boys and a girl and boasts a grandson seven js months old. During the summer months the 25-year-man likes to -s' spend his spare time at his cot-tjg tage on Scugog Island. jn Emmons Crawford was bornp. in East Randolph, New York, but lt came to Canada in 1949 with his n_' parents and settled in Peter-er borough. While taking an ap-re prenticeship course with General Electric, in tool and die making, /e he signed for a course* with the ‘.e International Corresp o n d e n c e ;r Schools securing a diploma in [y Mechanical Engineering.d- Returns to U.S.During World War I, he returned to the States and worked at st the Curtis Aeroplane and Motor is Corporation in Buffalo. After the a war he returned to Peterborough se and G.E. again, later working it with DeLaval Dairy Supply Co.,10 and Western Clock. He joined ;o Goodyear on March 21, 1927, as e head of the Engineering Depart-ir ment.ir Charter member of the Bow-d manville Lions Club, he is a past ;r president of the organization and i.’ was appointed District Governor is in 1942-43. A married man, Mr. h Crawford has two sons, one a e graduate engineer and the other n attending Ryerson. He, too, is a e proud grandfather of two girls.11 Third 25-year-man, Norman Brooking, was born at Dale, Ont.,y but moved to Newtonville with ;- his family when four years old. r, He farmed for a while after leav-s ing school, then joined the C.N.R. g as a section hand and spent 10 e years on the railroad, seven years i. I as foreman. He joined Good-jyear in 1927. e Recently married, to the former- Edna Cain, Goodyear clerk, Norm r Brooking has only been late once c in his 25 years’ service. Mr. a Cattran presented him with his 1 25-year-pin and foreman AI. Mof-s fatt presented the new quarter- f century club member with Good-s year’s $100 cheque, t Two 20-year-men, Francis Nick-1 erson and Sid Bond, received their t pins in March. Mr. Nickerson i joined Goodyear in March, 1932.He was born in Scotland but finished his education in Bowman-i ville. He is now a foreman. Mar-i ried, Mr. Nickerson has five children, three attending school : I and the other two waiting to start. *Sid Bond was 12 years old when he came to Canada from England. Finishing school he started farming. but after 13 years on the land he joined the Goodyear in 1927. Illness forced a brief retirement in 1931, but he returned in 1934. In 1945 he was made an \ Inspector. Married. Mr. Bond hasfniir rh llHfPM * nn® Kau wrAr i/ r