CERC Companion August 2013 - October 2016 CERC Companion
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CERC Companion August 2013 - October 2016 CERC Companion
CERC SITE: CECRETIREE.COM AUGUST 2013 GOD BLESS AMERICA 2 CERC BOARD MEETING MINUTES JUNE 11, 2013 This was the 117th luncheon at the Gazebo and the meeting was called to order by President Gil Opaleski at 1:55 pm. In attendance were Gil Opaleski, Ed Verduin, Mal Hanson, Darrell Pawlowski, Ray Culbertson, Tom Zebehazy and Mary Monden. Absent were Marion Teske, Nancy Bernhardt, and Joe Orlando. The minutes of the April Board Meeting were read and approved as published in the Companion. Old Business: Dick Verduyn has been released from the Hospital. It was discussed was if the Shirt Raffle should be continued. New Business: The new Golf schedule will be published. Ray Culbertson reported the Luncheon food was the best quality and price available, seconded by Gil and ample parking approved by Ed . Treasurer: Dick Verduyn was not in attendance. Store: Mal Hanson suggested to use envelopes for monthly news letter to correct the damage problem. The motion was seconded by Gil and Ed. The Store report from last meeting was given, as it had been omitted. Companion Editor: Darrell Pawlowski presented the membership report for Joe Orlando in his absence. Membership was 469 as of the April luncheon. It was reported that CERC membership now stands at 475, the result of 5 reactivated members and 2 new members and the removal of one (Gene Babcock, deceased). A CERC member asked Darrell if he could advertise a property for sale in the “Companion”. The request, and ads in general, was discussed by the Board and was declined by the Board. Because some CERC members have reported receiving the “Companion” in a damaged condition or receiving only the first page (with address) Darrell proposed mailing in a 6 X 9 envelope rather than simply folding and sealing each copy and proposed a trial run with the August issue. Darrell said that the Club would incur the expense of the envelope, approximately $0.13/copy, based on the cost at Staples. Mal Hanson and Gil Opaleski suggested checking prices at Sam’s Club or Costco. Mal asked if this would make the preparation for mailing easier. Darrell feels that it would. The Board agreed to a trial run with results reviewed at the August meeting. Luncheon: Ray Culbertson reported that there were 115 prepaid and 17 complimentary lunches with 8 paying at the door for an expected attendance of 140. There were 15 no-shows with 125 meals served. The Name Tag expense was $30.00 and after paying the Gazebo, there was a $156.00 Loss. With the $150.00 taken in by the Raffle the Total Loss was $6.00. Webmaster: Tom Zebehazy reported 278 hits since April. The directory on the website is current with Joe Orlando's June 10th updates. The June Companion was e-mailed to 181 retirees The meeting was adjourned at 3:07 pm. Submitted by Mary Monden, Secretary. PHOTOS IN THIS ISSUE WERE PROVIDED BY WARREN GALBRAITH, DON HOFFMAN, MARK WILLIAMSON AND THE EDITOR 3 MEMBER INFORMATION CHANGES E-MAIL CHANGES ADDRESS CHANGE/CORRECTIONS Dan & Sandy Kavanaugh 52263Silvanna Lane Macomb, MI 48042 586-786-4112 Howard Charlick [email protected] Al Pranger 400 S. Third Street, Apt.313 St. Clair, MI 48079-5465 810-326-2657 Adam Gucfa 1484 Lk. Metamora Drive Metamora, MI 48455-8920 810-441-9096 agucfa @centurytel.net NEW MEMBERS Duane & Jacqueline Rushlow 34892 Quail Trail Richmond, MI 48062 (No Change to Phone # or E-mail Address) Chester & Lenore Marlin 57041 Brookfield Way Washington, MI 48094 239-687-6942 WINTER ADDRESS 2010 Stockton Dr. SANFORD, FL 32771 CANDIDATES FOR OFFICE NOMINATIONS FOR OFFICERS AND COMMITTEE CHAIRPERSONS ARE OPEN AT THE AUGUST LUNCHEON. IF ANYONE IS INTERESTED IN SERVING THE CERC PLEASE MAKE THIS KNOWN TO GILBERT OPALESKI BOOKS FOR VETS A REMINDER: Gil Opaleski collects SOFT COVER books that he donates to the area veterans hospitals. If you have books that you no longer want, please donate them to Gil who will provide them to the Vets. If anyone sees a photo in the “Companion” that they would like to have, please let me know and I will E-mail it to you. Resolution of the photo will be as taken, much better than the resolution used in the final issue of the “Companion”. Photos must be compressed to reduce the file size of the final issue. If you don’t have access to E-mail, let me know the size you would like (4 X 6 or 8 X 10) and I will mail it to you via the USPS. Editor 4 JUNE LUNCHEON RAFFLE WINNERS 1ST PLACE - WAYNE MILLER LUNCHEON SCHEDULE FOR 2013 TUESDAY, AUGUST 13, 2013 (CANDIDATES FOR OFFICE) TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 2013 (ELECTION OF OFFICERS) TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 2013 (ANNUAL CHRISTMAS PARTY) 2ND PLACE - DON BURRY LUNCHEON GUESTS ARE WELCOME NORMAL COST OF $13 PER GUEST GOLF SHIRT WINNERS THERE WAS NO GOLF SHIRT DRAWING AT THIS LUNCHEON 3RD PLACE - CARL WELLENKOTTER 5 PHOTOS FROM THE JUNE 11, 2013 CERC LUNCHEON RALPH EIKAMP LEN SITEK ED RZEPECKI BETTE & DON LUNDIN BOB & BONNIE CHAMBERLAIN JANICE & BOB GAILEY JOHN FINEGAN JEWELL NAGEL LEN BALTZER VIC KUBANI JOAN & ED KACZOROWSKI 6 The interest started when he was very young; neither dad or mom were racers, but there was a family interest in racing. They attended both of the major races at MIS as a family every year. He started running Quarter Midgets when he was 5 years old and continued until he was 14. At 14, he started running Sportsman (Pro Stock) paved track, stock car racing and continues into this season. This is the background of the racing career of Travis Skarvi, grandson of John and Mary Ann Jonas. Travis started Quarter Midget racing at Waterford Hills Road Racing Club, on the grounds of the Oakland County Sportsman’s Club, the location that Don Burry spent many years at (April 2013 issue of the “Companion”). Travis took advantage of a Quarter Midget training program for youngsters at Waterford Hills. Jeff Gordon, Tony Stewart, Bobby Labonte and Brad Keselowski are current top professional drivers that got their start in Quarter Midgets. The family bought 4 Quarter Midgets during Travis’ 9 years of racing them. Travis progressed through the QMA Classes from Junior Novice through the World Formula Class. Young drivers progress from Junior Novice to Senior Novice, these classes based on age and experience, Junior Honda to Senior Honda, these classes based on Vehicle and/or driver weight, Light to Heavy 160 and World Formula Classes, these classes based on vehicle weight and increased displacement engines. Novice and Honda classes use a 120 cc Honda engine, Light and Heavy 160 classes uses a 160cc Honda engine and World Formula uses a Briggs and Stratton 200 cc engine. As a driver gains experience and age, the car(s) he she drives must be upgraded or replaced with more powerful cars as they advance through the QM Classes. THE EARLY DAYS TRAVIS WITH MOM KIM AND DAD MARK A typical racing season would include 8 Club (Point) races and 2 Fun (Test/Tune) races at Waterford, 3 Tri-City (Saturday/Sunday) races at Lansing, Toledo and Waterford Tracks, and 5 Region 4 races (Michigan, Indiana and Ohio, 2 day events) at Columbus, Ohio, Indianapolis, Lansing, Toledo and Waterford. Travis also competed in the 2008 Dirt Grands (Taylorville,Ill.),the 2009 Dirt Grands (Terre Haute, Indiana ), and the 2009 Eastern Grands at Huntsville, Alabama (which had over 500 cars entered from the US,Canada and Australia). The Grand Nationals are held at a selected Club each year. The Grand Nationals were held at Waterford Hills in 2012. Over 100 racers participated. Travis had a very successful Quarter Midget career. He set records for Fastest Qualifying Time at Waterford for Heavy 160’s and World Formula and Fastest Qualifying Time for World Formula at Toledo, records that have since been broken. At Waterford, in 2007 he placed 2nd in the Light 160 TRAVIS IN THE WINNERS CIRCLE IN 2008 and World Formula Classes; in 2008 1st in the Heavy 160 and st nd st 1 in World Formula; in 2009 2 in the Heavy 160 and 1 in World Formula. Also, in 2009 he placed 2nd in World Formula at the Eastern Grand Nationals. When Travis was 14, in 2010, the family bought their first Sportsman race car, a 1978 Chevy Chassis/Body (#17). The Sportsman class features cars that are either stock chassis or fabricated chassis with a home-built 7 body or a sleeker “template body” style. In his initial season, after 21 weeks of racing and a 5 th place in points, Travis was named “Rookie of the Year” in the Sportsman Class at Owosso Speedway in Ovid, Michigan, the track he primarily competes at. Owosso is a 3/8 mile high banked, paved oval track. Racing speeds are in the area of 90 MPH. Travis campaigned the same chassis and motor with a new “templated” Body for the 2011 Race Season and rebadged with #19. During the second Race of the Season, the car was “T-boned”. New quarter, hood, roof and door panels were installed, but it never handled well again. For the 2012 season, the Skarvi family procured a templated Body, Chassis and Motor from a team that had used it for a few seasons at the Dixie Motor Speedway North of Flint. The car got a new paint job and was rebranded #60. In 2012, Travis finished 2nd with 708 points (three 1st place finishes). His top competitor had 845 points (ten 1st place finishes). Travis was also awarded “Sportsman of the Year—the second time in his three (3) years of stock car racing. Travis ran 15 out of 16 races at Owosso. Missing a weekend of racing results in missing an opportunity for points. This Year, Travis is still racing the #60 Car and after two weeks of racing is fifth (5 th) in points. The pit crew has to figure out why the car is slower than last year. For those that might be interested, the drivers are awarded points as follows: Qualifying – The fastest Qualifier receives 10 points, second fastest, 9 points, third fastest 8 points to 1 point for the 10th fastest. 11th and slower receive no points. Heat Race – Winner receives 10 points, second place 9 points with each successive places receiving 1 point less to 1 point for 10th place. Feature Race – Winner receives 50 points, second place 45 points, third place 41 points and fourth place 38 points. Each place from TRAVIS WITH HIS CURRENT PRO STOCK CAR fifth to eighth place drops back 2 points for each position, to 30 points for eighth. Each position from eighth to 23 rd receives one less point, 15 points for 23rd. All finishers 23rd or worse receives 15 points. 8 Travis has a 3.5 Grade point average at Swartz Creek High School and, in addition to racing, plays Varsity Lacrosse and Tennis for Swartz Creek. Travis’ life is at a crossroads; he graduates from Swartz Creek High School this June. As much as he wants to continue racing, it’s very expensive. To continue and advance in the sport he needs sponsors. He also wants to earn a Mechanical Engineering degree. So decisions must be made. The “Companion” wishes Travis the best in his future pursuits, be they racing or education or, preferably, a combination of both. Grandpa John is actively involved in Travis’ racing and on late Spring and Summer Saturdays you’ll find John and Mary Ann at the Owosso Track. MORE PHOTOS FROM THE JUNE 11, 2013 CERC LUNUCHEON HOWARD DAENZER JON MOSS MIKE BORUGIAN KEN MILNE MARY MONDEN WARREN GALBRAITH MARIE HANSON 9 JUNE 2013 LUNCHEON SPEAKER Mr. Gerald Johnson, the Executive Director, Global Program Quality and Launch, was the CERC guest speaker at the June Luncheon. Mr. Johnson provided an overview of the current GM operation and product line; his theme was that you “need a great product to be a great Company” and that Quality is fundamental to the product process. The design process starts with Clinical Customer Data – “Customers are our Compass”; the goal to make customers “Life Time Partners”. Consumers Reports currently named 16 GM models as a “Recommended Buy”. Cadillac is now rated as the most reliable brand. In the week of June 17, J.D. Power announced that GM ranked first in Initial Quality,. GM has had 13 consecutive profitable quarters since 2010. To effectively compete, GM designs for global sales, resulting in high volume over the world. Around the world, the Chevrolet nameplate has a volume of 5 million units. Mr. Johnson also reviewed the current GM product line. A 2013 Cadillac XTS4 and a 2014 Chevrolet Impala were on display for our members to view. We were also privileged to have Marsha Hall-Jenkins and Daniel Wallace, the Retiree Communication Team, with us at the meeting. An update– On June 17, Mr. Johnson was named North America Manufacturing VP, effective July 1. PRESIDENT GIL, DANIEL WALLACE AND MARSHA HALL-JENKINS MR. JOHNSON RESPONDING TO QUESTIONS FROM THE CERC DON & ELAINE HOFFMAN HAD A SPECIAL GUEST WITH THEM, DON’S 3RD COUSIN, MAITE HILTY. MAITE IS ON VACATION, VISITING FROM FRANCE FOR A MONTH. THIS IS HER SECOND VISIT TO THE UNITED STATES, HER FIRST BEING IN 2011. 10 MORE PHOTOS FROM THE JUNE 11, 2013 CERC LUNCHEON CARMEL & DAVE WIEGAND ED PULCER CAROLE FIGURES PAUL TURNER JIM HILL BILL MERTE BOB LAYHER RON & GENEVIEVE STOCKEL WALT ZYCH CASS KRAJEWSKI JACK UNDERWOOD TOM ZEBEHAZY SIG HOENES JOHN PARISI 11 MORE PHOTOS FROM THE JUNE 11, 2013 CERC LUNCHEON TONI LEACH CARL DIEGEL VIRGINIA MILLER ERNIE KRACHT DON BORUS DIANE & PAT SUHY ED PAULY JIM MCCOUL DAVE PAIR TOM SIMPSON PAUL WINTER TERRY DOWHAN SHEILA & JOE KONWINSKI TOM RZEPECKI JACK AURELIA 12 MORE PHOTOS FROM THE JUNE 11, 2013 CERC LUNCHEON MARION TESKE WALT ZWAR MARTHA ZWAR MARIE & MAL HANSON A LITTLE HUMOR FROM A GOOD FRIEND—EDITOR HELL OF A DAY There I was sitting at the bar staring at my drink when a large, trouble-making biker steps up next to me, grabs my drink and gulps it down in one swig. "Well, whatcha' gonna do about it?" he says, menacingly, as I burst into tears. "Come on, man," the biker says, "I didn't think you'd CRY. I can't stand to see a man crying." "This is the worst day of my life," I say. "I'm a complete failure. I was late to a meeting and my boss fired me. When I went to the parking lot, I found my car had been stolen and Idon't have any insurance. I left my wallet in the cab I took home. I found my wife with another man... And then my dog bit me." "So I came to this bar to work up the courage to put an end to it all, I buy a drink, I drop a capsule in and sit here watching the poison dissolve; and then you show up and drink the whole damn thing! "But, Hell, enough about me, how are you doing?" FRANK SCHMIDT DAVE CLARK RICK ZALAR MARK WILLIAMSON 13 MORE PHOTOS FROM THE JUNE 11, 2013 CERC LUNCHEON VINCE LAURO JERRY BOZAAN IDA & SAM LUCIDO WAYNE MILLER A QUOTE FROM “THE IRON LADY” MARGARET THATCHER FROM A GOOD FRIEND: “The process of abandoning all beliefs, principles, values, and policies in search of something in which no one believes, but to which no one objects; the process of avoiding the very issues that have to be solved, merely because you cannot get agreement on the way ahead. What great cause would have been fought and won under the banner: ‘I stand for consensus”? Margaret Thatcher BILL WEIDE RON PERREMAN RON LUNNEY DAVE KLAASEN TOM COLLINS GM EMPLOYEE CAR SHOW THE ANNUAL EMPLOYEE CAR SHOW WILL BE HELD ON JULY 24. FOR THOSE THAT MIGHT BE WANT TO PARTICIPATE, THE SHOW IS OPEN TO ALL GM RETIREES RETIREES CAN REGISTER BY GOING TO: http://gmemployeecarshow.com ADVANCE REGISTRATION ENDS JULY 19 CAN REGISTER DAY OF THE SHOW FROM 6:00—9:30 AM 14 THIS CARTOON FROM THE CREATIVE MIND OF DICK VERDUYN THE “COMPANION” PLANS TO PUBLISH OTHERS IN THE FUTURE “COMPANION” READERS ARE WELCOME TO SUBMIT THEIR CARTOON EFFORTS FROM PHOTOS PUBLISHED IN PAST ISSUES A Note From Don Gothard: Hi Darrell, I thought I would give you a little update on my activities. I've just finished the winter Senior Volleyball season and I'm now moving into the softball season. I can't make the luncheon meetings because I'm always playing ball on the days of your luncheons. My volleyball team took first place in our division this year. I put the team together, played and managed. It was a good team and we hope to be as successful next year. I'm the oldest on the team and our average age of the team was 69. The league is for seniors over 55. We had six teams in our division. There are 3 divisions and we won division 2. The youngest seniors are in division 1 and there were 4 teams. The oldest are in division 3 and it had 5 teams. I enjoy reading the CERC Newsletter and seeing the pictures of many that I used to work with. I hope to make a luncheon when there's a break between seasons or a rainout. See you then, Don BOB GERVAIS CALLED TO LET ME KNOW THAT HE AND SHIRLEY CELEBRATED THEIR 63RD WEDDING ANNIVERSARY ON MAY 6 CONGRATULATIONS TO BOB AND SHIRLEY FROM THE CERC The Editor- JACK BRADEN HAS ESTABLISHED THE CERC GOLF SCHEDULE AT CRACKLEWOOD FOR THIS SEASON Monday, July 8 10:30 a.m. Tee Time Monday, August 3 10:30 a.m. Tee Time Monday, Sept. 16 10:30 a.m. Tee Time Thursday, October 10 10:30 a.m. Tee Time CRACKLEWOOD IS LOCATED ON 24 MILE ROAD, JUST EAST OF ROMEO PLANK Everyone is invited to come out! Please arrive 30 minutes before the tee time 15 MORE PHOTOS FROM THE JUNE 11, 2013 CERC LUNCHEON FRANK TENKEL TOM OHMAN DWIGHT BLISS LARRY LANG VIC KUBANI ANOTHER “BEER THEORY” FROM WARNER BAUMGARTNER—THIS IS A CLASSIC One night at Cheers, Cliff Clavin explained the" Buffalo Theory" to his buddy Norm: "Well, ya see, Norm, it's like this. A herd of buffalo can only move as fast as the slowest buffalo. And when the herd is hunted, it is the slowest and weakest ones at the back that are killed first. This natural selection is good for the herd as a whole, because the general speed and health of the whole group keeps improving by the regular killing of the weakest members! In much the same way, the human brain can only operate as fast as the slowest brain cells. Excessive intake of alcohol, as we know, kills brain cells. But naturally, it attacks the slowest and weakest brain cells first. In this way, regular consumption of beer eliminates the weaker brain cells, making the brain a faster and more efficient machine! That's why you always feel smarter after a few beers.." GUY LaFALCE GEORGE OLIVER JOHN JONAS JIM OLSON 16 CHARLES STAMBOULIAN; APRIL 30, 2013 AGE 91 YEARS REPORTED BY DON HOFFMAN AND CHUCK NUSSER A Funeral Service was held at St. Johns Armenian Church in Southfield on May 4. The 11:00 Funeral Service was followed by a Military Honors service at 12 :00 at the Church Cultural Hall. STEVE BORONSKI; MAY 7, 2013 AGE ?? YEARS REPORTED BY JERRY BOZAAN Steve passed away at home under Hospice care. Per Jerry, “Steve always had a big smile on his face and a toothpick in his mouth”. A Memorial Service will be held at a later date. John Bretz, Jerry Bozaan, John Jonas, Paul Winter, John Froning and I all worked with Steve in John Stahl’s Truck Engine Group at Paramount Engineering in the early 60’s—Editor GENE BABCOCK; MAY 27, 2013 AGE 83 YEARS REPORTED BY LEON VAN EDEN Leon forwarded a note from Gene’s children; It is with a heavy heart that we are letletting you know that Gene passed away Monday, May 27th at his home. A Memorial celebrating his life will be held on Monday, June 3rd at Gino's Surf & Luna Kai, 37400 Jefferson Ave., Harrison Township. In lieu of flowers we would ask that a donation be made to: GENE AT THE AUGUST 2012 CERC LUNCHEON Henry Ford Health Systems Edith and Benson Ford Heart Vascular Institute 1 Ford Place #5A Detroit, Mi 48202-3450 A TRIBUTE TO GENE FROM THE GUYS AT GENE’S “USUAL” LUNCHEON TABLE Mark, Lisa and Courtney Gene was a regular at the CERC Luncheons—He will be missed by many—Editor 17 VONDA PIKE THOMPSON; JUNE 7, 2013 AGE 75 Reported to Tom Zebehazy by Elaine Starzyk Vonda was a secretary in Charlie Frederick’s Production Engineering Group. A service was held at the Kinsey-Garrett Funeral Home in Royal Oak on June12. ELMER ZINK; JUNE 10, 2013 AGE 78 Reported by Joe Orlando Elmer was a designer at Chevrolet Engineering and a member of the CERC. The funeral was held at Trinity Lutheran Church in Utica on June 14. JOHN A. GRIFFIN Jr.; JUNE 21, 2013 AGE 89 Reported by Tom Zebehazy John was a supervisor in the Budget Department. Ken Hewitt, Bill McMinn and Ed Rzepecki worked for John. He was not a member of the CERC. A funeral Mass was held at St. Damian Catholic Church in Westland on June 23. JACK A. PASCOLINE; JUNE 22, 2013 AGE 87 Jack was a Chief Truck Draftsman at Chevrolet Engineering. Jack was a past member of the CERC A memorial service will be held in the future. Tom Zebehazy relates this story: I remember playing against Jack in the CEC Golf League when he had a “hole in one” at Rambler. The other members of the foursome were Gino Gentile and Jim Machek. Tom Collins was at the hole and also witnessed his great 4-iron shot. PHOTO OF JACK AT THE JUNE 2002 John Bretz, Jerry Bozaan, John Jonas, Paul Winter, John Froning and I all worked under Jack in the Truck Engine Group at Paramount Engineering in the early 60’s—Editor LUNCHEON FLOYD C. BIGGS; JUNE 24, 2013 AGE 91 Reported by Don Hoffman Floyd was a Drafting Checker at CEC for many years. He was not a member of the CERC. A funeral Mass was held at St. Therese of Lisieux Catholic Church in Shelby Twp. on June 27. 18 2013 CERC OFFICERS PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT TREASURER SECRETARY Gil Opaleski 4789 Lorwood Dr. Smiths Creek, MI 48074 810-989-2564 [email protected] Rev. Ed Verduin 28076 Palomino Ave. Warren, MI 48093 586-558-4519 Dick Verduyn 41841 Pond View Dr. Sterling Heights, MI 48314 586-739-4488 [email protected] Pat Carollo 14243 Lakeshore Sterling Heights, MI 48313 586-247-4477 [email protected] 2013 CERC COMMITTEES “COMPANION” EDITOR WEBMASTER LUNCHEON STORE SALES GOLF OUTING Darrell Pawlowski 54018 Surfside Drive Shelby Twp., MI 48316 248-652-1902 [email protected] Tom Zebehazy 3364 W. York Ct. Rochester, MI 48306 248-370-0797 [email protected] Ray Culbertson 44117 Dylan Sterling Heights, MI 48314 586-323-1292 [email protected] Mal Hanson 30151 Barbary Ct. Warren, MI 48093 586-751-0865 [email protected] Jack Braden 15710 Miller Dr. Macomb, MI 48042 586-786-0572 MEMBERSHIP MENU & 50/50 RAFFLE 50/50 RAFFLE CHRISTMAS PARTY GM RETIREE RELATIONS Joe Orlando 2057 Shady Drive Warren, MI 48092 586-751-8592 [email protected] Carlotta Aurelia 258 Beechview Drive S. Rochester, MI 48036 248-651-7709 [email protected] Dave Dolby 1835 Spring Grove Drive Bloomfield Hills, MI 48304 248-853-5963 [email protected] Nancy Bernhardt 2407 Sweet Drive Troy, MI 48085 248-879-0814 [email protected] Marsha Hall-Jenkins GM Renaissance Ctr. 300 M.C. 482-C29-C45 Detroit, MI 48265 313-665-2137 NEXT CERC LUNCHEON Date: Location: Time: Cost / Person: Pay Via: Mail to: August 13, 2013 The Gazebo, Mound Rd. & 13 Mile Come at 11:00, eat at noon $13.00 to CERC by August 2 (or $18.00 at the door, cash or check) Check to CERC Luncheon CERC, P.O. Box 58 Warren, MI 48090 LUNCHEON MENU Roast Pork Loin w/pineapple honey glaze Sliced Choice Top Round w/gravy Deep Fried Atlantic Cod Key Largo Mix (carrots, red pepper & green beans Whipped Potatoes Tossed Salad (Choice of Dressings) Veggie & Fruit Trays Assorted Relishes Dinner Rolls Coffee, Tea, Milk Chocolate & Vanilla Puddings CERC MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION Name: Spouse: Street: City: State: Zip Code: Phone: E-mail: NOTE: If you change your mailing address seasonally, YOU must advise your local U.S. Post Office to forward your mail. Also advise CERC Membership Chair, Joe Orlando, of any other contact information changes by E-mail or to CERC, P.O. Box 58, Warren, MI 48090 CEC / GM WORK INFO (Briefly, CEC Dept ., etc.) Yr. Retired Please select: I wish to receive the CERC Newsletter, t h e “Companion” via E-mail: Yes No - Dues are $15/year payable by February 28 Send check and application to: P.O. Box 58, Warren, MI 48090