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One seetion of the spacious Sheaffer plant is shown here with only a few of the many female employees seen
who are engaged in various operations in e nnection. with the manufacture of the famed Sheaffer pens. These pens
will eventually be shipped to all parts of the world from 0 oc.lero h except the Iron Curtain countries and certain areas
where dollar exchange is impossible at the present time.
—(Signal -Star Photo by Henry)..
Ship Products All Over World
The W. A. Sheaffer Pen Company Division located in Mount Pleasant,
of Canada has a five man Board I -Iowa, the
W.A.L heofferndonEng a Co-
of Directors .who make 'all major aani of England,nd the W. Sheaffer Pen Com -
policy and executive decisions. The pang of Australia, Melbourne,
Board 'consists of Mr. C. R. Sheaf= ,Australia.1
fer, Mr. L. H. Black, Mr. John . The ,Canadian Company manu- i
Sheaffer; Mr. George Beck and Mr. fa ch mechanical, complete
eils, blie of pens, 1
N. S. Robertson.
The .operational Company in it- Skrip writing fluid, leads, erasers
self is made up of three main and desk sets, These items are
divisions,_ The Administrative -Di- shipped to .all parts of ,the world
vision is urider-the direction "of fir. from Goderich,.s and pcertain are s
John Moloney who supervises all
financial section; - all administra-
tive functions pertaining to order..
handling. stock records, purchas-
ing, and mail and file. The Sales
Division for domestic sales is
handled by Mr. C. E. Everett. The
-Manufacturing Division is under
the direction of Mr. J. H. Stott,
plant superintendent, who is re-
sponsible for all manufacturing :of first meeting of the council was
products.
The Canadian comliany is a sub- held on March 10, 1954.
sidiary of W. A. Sheaffer Pen Corn- The job of the council man is
pany of Fort Madison, Iowa'. The to represent his people to Manage -
company also" has the Fineline ment on any problem orRcause .that
where dollar exchange is impos-
sible 'at the present time.
Employees' Council
The • Emp..loyees' Council is• a
group chosen by employeesrof•'each
department to represent them in
meetings - with Management. The
.present council is an outcome from
suggestions made by two ern-
ployees early this year, and, the
IMPERIAL OCL UMflEtf
has merit. Each employee may
make suggestions to his council
man and then the council, at its
regular meetings, studies the ideas
in closed session. and then presents
to Management those matters whichit considers important, The coun-
cil at the present time is made up
of the following members: Mr.
Bruce Clifford (Chairman); Mrs. M.
Bowler; Mr. L. Cundari, Miss M.
Carthy, Mr. H. Enzenberger, Mrs.
P. McKillop, Mr. G. Robertson.
Activities Committee
This Committee is also chosen
by t -he employees to plan for .their
recreational and educational activ-
ities. This 'group stages dances,
pot -luck dinners, Christmas party,
and a wide variety of other recre-
ational activities for the employees
i. •f the Company. This committee
at the present 'time is composed Of
the following members:,r�^,Hm'n�
Mr. Harold Gauley
All Industrial and Heating
Oil Used at the Sheafler.
Plant is Supplied By
-Miss N. Errington (Secretary), Mr.
J. Black, Miss D. Cooper, • Miss R.
Kennedy, Mrs. O. Fedorek, Mrs. E.
Patterson, Mr. E. Tigert.
LEON H. BLACK
energetic President of W. A. Sheaf-
fer Pen Company of Canada Ltd.,
who directs operations of the Oen-
adian plant. - -
PLANT TOURS CONTINUOUSLY BEGINNING
WEDNESDAY:
9.30 A.M. — 11.30 A.M.
1.30 P.M. — 4.30 P.M.
SATURDAY:
9.30 A.M. — 11.30 A.M.
2.00 P.M. — 4.00 P.M.
Cordially Invite . You to Attend
op Mouse
on the occasion of the' Opening
of Our New plant
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Wednesday, June 1954
Wdnesday,
and
• aturday, June 5, 1954 w
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PLANT TOURS CONTINUOUSLY BEGINNING
WEDNESDAY:
9.30. A.M. — 11.30 A.M.
1.36 P.M. -„ 4.30. P.M.
SATURDAY:
9.30 A.M. ---''.x:30 A.M.
2.00 P.M. — 4.00 P.M.