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Show r- " f it -. ! I, ' , .5 : -x-, , - , . ii i i I ' H .I-.i nttfiii ttif ii in' niTiimii iiiinr . .... ..i.. -, t imnuriitu -innr ACCEPTS CHECK Jack Holmes, United Way Execultve Director accepts check for $1,016 from Carol Beverly center and Mark Hales, left, of local Bayly plant drive heads. Bayly Gets Good Participation for United Way Drive in Pilot Program Bayly Manufacturing in PI. Grove, a part of the special Pilot Division for the United Way Drive this year, finished their campaign last Friday with over 60 per cent employee participation. Bayly was the first Pilot firm to finish and their results were excellent with over $1,000 contributed con-tributed with an average gift of $5.26. As part of the Pilot Division a firm agrees to try new pro- cedures, go ahead fo the regular reg-ular campaign, and set an example ex-ample for other similar firms in the county. Bayly's drive was well conducted, con-ducted, with Carol Beverly, president of Local 866 Amalgamated Amal-gamated Clothing Workers of America and Mark Hales, production pro-duction supervisor, acting as co-chairmen. Last year only $80 was contributed con-tributed by over $1,500 employees em-ployees in the total clothing industry. In discussing this, Morris, plant manager, stated that "Bayly employees were very pleased to set the pace for their industry. This should cause a major change for good within the other clothing firms and their employees." |