Wednesday, June 24, 2015

Obit Ryuko Pat IKEDA (nee Fujino)

Ryuko Pat IKEDA (nee Fujino)

 The family of Pat is deeply saddened to announce her passing on June 21, 2015 in her 84th year.

 She died peacefully at home, surrounded by her loving family. Beloved wife of George for 59 years. Loving mother of Akemi (Phil), David (Maggie), Doug and Naomi (Patrick). Cherished grandmother to Joey, Tom, Mikey, Emi, Charlie, Conall and Cian. Survived by brothers Tom (Becky) and Tak (Rose) and sister Kay (Tad) and sister-in-law Sue.
Predeceased by her parents Itsuki and Aki, sister Emiko, brother Mark, and grandson Sam.

 Her joy in life was spending time with family and friends. She loved singing, her flower garden, poker nights, tai-chi, mah-jong, playing games, doing puzzles and watching movies. She was a dedicated member of the Ikenobo Society of Hamilton and the CJCC. The family is grateful for the care and compassion shown by her oncology and surgical teams at the Juravinski Hospital and Cancer Centre and the wonderful nurses, PSWs and OT from the CCAC. With special thanks to Drs. Yang, Tozer, Johanson, and Szarka and nurses Nancy, Theresa and Joanne.

 She will be deeply missed by all her family and friends.

 Visitations will be held at Bay Gardens Funeral Home - 947 Rymal Road East, Hamilton, (905) 574-0405 on Thursday, June 25, 2015 from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. A memorial service to be held in the funeral home chapel on Friday, June 26th at 10:30 a.m. For those who wish, donations to the Hamilton Canadian Japanese Cultural Centre or Juravinski Cancer Centre would be greatly appreciated.
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George Ikeda and Don George






Wednesday, April 22, 2015

Frank Pearce

Obit

The family of Frank Pearce would like all his extended family and friends to know that on April 20, 2015 our Dad, Grandpa and Great Grandpa passed away peacefully at St. Joseph’s Villa in Dundas, Ontario.  Frank was predeceased by his loving wife Joan (2000).  He will be greatly missed by his children Sue (Alan), Debbie (Pete), Richard (Ginny) and Chris (Doug) as well as his nine grandchildren and seven great grandchildren. Frank was Canadian to the core, a true public servant and had a full and interesting life. He started out as a city boy in Verdun, Quebec, the son of Maud Mercy Pearce and Francis Thomas Pearce and brother to Betty. He graduated from Sir George Williams University. Frank and Joan began their life together in Montreal.  They moved their young family to Burlington where Frank furthered his career at Stelco.  Frank worked with many wonderful colleagues and friends not only at Stelco but around the world.  A highlight of his life was the quarter century that  he and Joan spent on the farm in Puslinch.  They were both very active in their community meeting and enjoying many friends along the way.  This wealth of friendship continued after a move from the farm to Guelph where new friends were made on Marilyn Drive.  In recent years, Frank has had health challenges but throughout it all family has continued to be the most important aspect of his life. He loved to get together with family and cherished visits with his grandchildren and great grandchildren. With this in mind, the immediate family will be celebrating a life well-lived in a manner that he would have loved.  There will be a private family gathering at a later date. We would like to thank his extended family and friends who have kept in touch over the years. We thank the caring staff at St Joseph’s Villa and his two companions Walter and James from Home Instead, who have shown great friendship, kindness and care.  We ask that in his memory you consider donating to a charity of your choice or one that Frank favoured, the Bay Area Restoration Council or the Good Shepherd food bank.



Friday, April 3, 2015

Party Time

Margaret Clay, Derek Clay, Denise McKay, Peter Rhee, Joan Pearce


Thursday, January 29, 2015

breakfast and fellowship

Hello all you retirees,

It’s that time again to get together for breakfast and fellowship - same place, same time.

There will be lots to talk about with USS CANADA in CCAA. What will happen to our pensions???????

The Skyway Diner
1-645 Plains Rd E,
Burlington, ON L7T 4J5
905-592-1077


Hope to see you all there on Wednesday, Feb 4, 2015 at 9:00 AM

Next breakfast after this one is Wed, June 3, 2015. Put this date on your calendars.

Take care,

Rick Minion

Thursday, September 25, 2014

Next Breakfast Oct 2014

Hello all you retirees,
Hope you are enjoying this nice weather.

It’s that time again to get together for breakfast and fellowship - same place, same time.

There will be lots to talk about with USS CANADA in CCAA. What will happen to our pensions???????

The Skyway Diner
1-645 Plains Rd E, 
Burlington, ON L7T 4J5 
905-592-1077

Hope to see you all there on Wednesday, Oct 1st, 2015 at 9:00 AM

Next breakfast after this one is Feb 4th, 2015. Put this date on your calendars.

Take care,
Rick Minion

Friday, June 13, 2014

Fall Breakfast

Hello all you retirees,
Sorry, The date of our next Breakfast is Wed Oct 1, 2014 and not Oct 4th. Get it down on your calendars.
Take care,
Rick Minion

Sunday, June 1, 2014

June Breakfast

Hello all you retirees,

Hope you are enjoying this nice weather now that it is finally here.
It’s that time again to get together for breakfast and fellowship - same place, same time.
The Skyway Diner
1-645 Plains Rd E,
Burlington, ON L7T 4J5
905-592-1077

Hope to see you all there on Wednesday, June 4th, 2014 at 9:00 AM
Next Breakfast after this one is Oct 4th, 2014. Put this date on your calendars.

Take care,
Rick Minion

Friday, March 14, 2014

Feb 5th, 2014

 
Neither snow nor wind nor cold stays these R&D Retirees from attending breakfast meetings.
(The rest of us are wimps.)

Monday, January 27, 2014

Bob passed away peacefully

BATT, Robert Charles
Published: Jan 17, 2014
Event Date:Jan 14, 2014

Robert Charles BATT
 BATT, Robert Charles Passed away peacefully at Burloak Long Term Care, Burlington, on Tuesday, January 14, 2014 at the age of 83. Bob Batt, beloved husband of Beryl Batt (nee Balch). Dear father of Lisa Marsden (Geoffrey), Karen Batt-Sherratt (Edward) and Tracey Batt-Watson (Peter). Cherished grandfather of Nicole, Kaila, Madisen, Andrew and Olivia. He will be sadly missed by his family and friends. Bob had worked for many years at the Stelco Research Centre in Burlington. The family would like to thank the staff and nurses at Burloak Long Term Care, the Red Cross and the CCAC for the compassionate care they provided. A Service of Remembrance will take place at  SMITH'S FUNERAL HOME , 1167 Guelph Line (one stoplight north of QEW), BURLINGTON (905-632-3333), on Saturday, January 18, 2014 at 2 p.m. A reception at the funeral home will follow the service. Private cremation has taken place. As an expression of sympathy, donations made to the Parkinson's Society or the Burloak Resident's Council Fund, would be greatly appreciated.

Friday, January 24, 2014

Retiree Breakfast!

Hello all you retirees,
It’s that time again to get together for breakfast and fellowship - same place, same time.
At the Oct 2 gathering all 20 of us had a great time. Don’t miss out on this one.
The Skyway Diner
1-645 Plains Rd E,
Burlington, ON L7T 4J5
905-592-1077

Hope to see you all there on Wednesday, Feb 5th, 2014 at 9:00 AM
Next Breakfast after this one is June 4th, 2014. Put is on your calendars.

Take care,
Rick Minion

Thursday, December 12, 2013

Christmas Party

 
Harry Deutschendorf, Gail Slack, Frank Harrison, Christine Brusch, and Denise McKay

 

Monday, October 28, 2013

Retiree Breakfast Oct 2013















STIPANITZ, George
 George Stipanitz in his 92nd year passed away on October 22, 2013. Dearly loved by wife Gertrude and sons, Georgie ('45), Paul ('08) (Rose) and Nick (Sandra). George was born in Bratislava in the former Czechoslovakia where he studied chemical engineering before moving to Hamilton with his wife 70 years ago. A husband, devoted and always close to his wife. A father, admired by his sons, who inspired them to achieve. He will be remembered fondly by those lives he touched, co-workers, friends and neighbours. A special thanks to Shalom Village who provided a peaceful setting for his departure with close family at his side to see him on. A memorial mass will be held at 11:30 a.m., Friday, November 1st at Canadian Martyrs Parish, 38 Emerson Street, Hamilton followed by a 12:30 p.m. reception lunch at  Marlatt Funeral Home , 195 King Street West, Dundas. In lieu of flowers, consider giving to George's favourite charity, The Good Sheppard.

Friday, October 25, 2013

RIBAUDO, Antonio (Tony)

Tony was an employee of Canadian Engineering who spent considerable time working for R&D, mostly in the pilot plant area.
Visitation will be held at FRISCOLANTI FUNERAL CHAPEL, 43 Barton Street East (near James) on Friday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Vigil Prayers Friday at 7 p.m. A Funeral Mass will be offered at Canadian Martyrs Parish on Saturday, October 26, 2013 at 9 a.m. Entombment to follow at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, Burlington.

Thursday, October 24, 2013

George Stipanitz

George died this week and his funeral is set for Friday, Nov. 1.
The reception will be held at 12:30 at the Marlatt Funeral Home in Dundas. The funeral service will take place earlier at 11:30am in St. Martyrs Catholic Church.
His obit will appear in the Hamilton Spectator tomorrow. ( Please check, just in case I failed to record the info correctly.)

Friday, September 27, 2013

Breakfast Meeting

Hello all you retirees,

It’s that time again to get together for breakfast and fellowship - same place, same time.
The Skyway Diner
1-645 Plains Rd E,
Burlington, ON L7T 4J5
905-592-1077

Hope to see you all there on Wednesday, October 2, 2013 at 9:00 AM
Next Breakfast after this one is February 5th , 2014. Put is on your calendars.

Take care,
Rick Minion

Tuesday, September 10, 2013

60th Wedding Anniversary: Aug 29


Our Brood:
Dave, Judy, Pat and Doug

Wednesday, August 21, 2013

Henk Okay!

Hi All,
I am well along the road to recovery after release from the Hospital on August 8. It is great to be walking again even with my trusty cane. Next week I will be going solo. See you all in October for breakfast.
Henk Averink

Wednesday, August 7, 2013

Motorcycle Accident


Email from Gene:

Hi Dan:

I don't have any e-mail addresses for the R&D breakfast club.  They may or may not know that Hank Averink was in a motorcycle accident in late July just north of Guelph.  He suffered a broken pelvis, several broken ribs, a punctured lung and head injuries.  He has been transferred from the Hamilton General to Grimsby.  No doubt the road to recovery and rehab will be long.

Please forward this to Rick Minion et al.

 Gene Paterson 


West Lincoln Memorial Hospital • Grimsby, Ontario • 905-945-2253

Friday, June 28, 2013

Bob and Janna Pugh

The Pugh's stopped here on the finally leg of their trip across the USA.
 
Jock, Denise and Bob
 

Wednesday, June 5, 2013

Bob Batt

Roy, Bob & Don

Hello Rick,

This is from Beryl Batt, wife of Bob Batt, who I know you haven't seen for a long time, but I thought I would give you an update on what has been happening in the past few months.

Bob was moved into Long Term Care last November, he has been suffering from Parkinson's disease for about three years, and although we had people coming to the house to help him for about a year they decided that it was time for Long Term Care.  He went into Burloak LTC, which was only a few minutes away from where we lived, and he seems to be quite comfortable in there. Unfortunately he does not talk very much, and sleeps most of the time, but seems happy enough.

I have now sold the house where we lived for 44 years, (since Bob was transferred to Stleco R & D) and have moved into Heritage Place Retirement Home, in Burlington, at Upper Middle Road and Walker's Line, so it is still only about a 15 minute drive away.  The closing date on the sale was yesterday, although I moved in here a couple of weeks ago.

The e-mail address has remained the same. 
Just thought I would let you know
Beryl

Thursday, May 30, 2013

Retiree Breakfast

Hello all you retirees,
It’s that time again to get together for breakfast and fellowship - same place, same time.
The Skyway Diner
1-645 Plains Rd E,
Burlington, ON L7T 4J5
905-592-1077

Hope to see you all there on Wednesday, June 5th , 2013 at 9:00 AM
Next Breakfast after this one is October 2, 2013. Put is on your calendars.
Take care,
Rick Minion

Sunday, March 17, 2013

Stelco – First Assignment

I applied for a job at Stelco in February, 1968. I came to my first interview on a very snowy day– so snowy that the R&D centre was shut down right after I got there. But not to worry they said, come back tomorrow. So I slogged off and got on the Burlington to Toronto bus. But things were not to be so simple. On Lakeshore Boulevard, the bus driver ran into a butcher’s truck, killing the truck driver, injuring the bus driver and sending dead chickens all over the road. After much delay, I finally got back to my brother’s place in Toronto.

Next day was much better. In fact, Ray Meadowcroft said that having enough nerve to come back for an interview after the terrible events the previous day, I must be able to handle the job. In any case, I was hired and assigned to the Thermics section.

My first position was in #1 Bloom and Billet mill.... More here

Monday, March 4, 2013

Sunday, March 3, 2013

Final Memoir (Part 1)

“From the Beginning” has been modified thanks to the efforts of: Rick Grigg, Les McLean, Harold Cipywnyk, John Hood, and John Prikryl.  Collectivly, they found 19 typos, and factual and grammar errors.
I made the changes and encourage by this, I decided to have another go at editing, editing with a fine-tooth comb.  As I result I found many more problems: clumsy wording and errors in grammar. Now I’m pleased with the end product and have posted it (see below).

Here are some comments I have received:
• “I’ve just completed reading your memoir and enjoyed it very much – a bit of a time machine.  I especially liked your perspective of the Stelco culture which we all felt but perhaps didn’t put into words.” – John Hood
• “A wonderful read.You sure packed a bunch of memories and technology into the first 120 pages.
Brought back lots of good thoughts to hundreds of former R& D'ers I'm sure..”  –Stewart McKechnie
• “Well done, Sir! Your memoirs, "From The Beginning", are marvellous.” – Les McLean
• “A very interesting read. “ – Harold Cipywnyk
• “I really enjoyed perusing your R&D Memoir Part 1, even though the stories mostly precede my time with Stelco (I was recruited from Voest-Alpine in 1981). Nevertheless, many of the tales rang bell with me too, e.g. your first entry into the private dining room at Hilton Works. I was similarly impressed  when "inducted" into the eatery "Hall of Fame", having been promoted in 1982 to "Private Payroll" . Both the private dining and private payroll must have been long forgotten in the new era...).” – John Prikryl
Click to download:From the beginning

Saturday, March 2, 2013

U of A’s Indira Samarasekera: Canada’s R&D lag costs us

The Globe and Mail


This piece is one of a series of high-profile Canadians commenting on the Canadian Chamber of Commerce's Top 10 reasons Canadian competitiveness is dropping.


Indira Samarasekera is a lady of steel, in more ways than one. In 1974, she became the first female mechanical engineer in her native Sri Lanka, then went on to do a master’s in materials engineering in California and a PhD at the University of British Columbia. Using mathematical models to find defects in steel led her to consulting gigs with steel makers around the globe and, in 2000, the role of vice-president of research at UBC. Five years later, the University of Alberta lured her to Edmonton. Since taking over as president, Dr. Samarasekera has focused relentlessly on research and development, raising $1.4-billion in funding for world-class research facilities like the National Institute for Nanotechnology and the Li Ka Shing Institute of Virology, and enticing world-renowned researchers to Edmonton, a town better known for its massive mall than its elite academics. We talked to Dr. Samarasekera about how to spur research and innovation in her adopted country.

Monday, February 18, 2013

From the Beginning -- Stelco R&D

If you wish, a draft copy of my memories of the formation and advancement of the Stelco R&D Department can be downloaded from the link below.
Preface

In a sense this is a draft memoir; it’s unfinished. However, I decided to release it before I go too far down the road to senility, which my grandmothers did when they were in their 80s. I’m 82.

At the Feb 2013 breakfast meeting of R&D Retirees, Rick Grigg asked me where the file on my memories of the early years at Stelco is. I had posted a couple of Chapters about five years ago, but later deleted the pdf file. Now my health has improved (fractured lumbar is slowly mending) and I can again write, adding more memories to my initial effort.

So far, what I have been able to put on paper only covers the period from 1954 to about 1978. However, some of the narrative creeps well into the 80s. But, much of what happened behind the scenes, e.g., at Stelco Head Office, is not covered. ....

–Jock, Feb 2013.
 
Click to download:From the beginning

Please email me at jock.mckay@gmail.com with error and omissions. The memoir is still just a work-in-progess.
Cheers!


Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Our good wishes go out to Joe Figliola

Hi Jock:
I have been in touch with Joe's wife, Margaret, twice. The first time about 10 days ago and I told her about your son Ken and she passed the news on to joe. He has expressed regrets via Margaret as does she also.
As far as Joe is concerned he had a stroke at the end of May last year which affected his left side. On October 1st he was transferred to Idlewyld and is under their care now. He walks with a walker and as a result of good and bad days some dementia shows through.
Also the "parkinson" does cause concern but he is able to eat all his meals. Margaret takes fruit in to him and is in there twice a day.
Of course Joe wonders when he can go home but Margaret puts him off. She feels that is really not an option. Also she says, and we can believe it, that he is not the Joe that we all knew.
Cheers Garv.

Thursday, January 31, 2013

Hello all you retirees,

It’s that time again to get together for breakfast and fellowship - same place, same time. The Skyway Diner 1-645 Plains Rd E, Burlington, ON L7T 4J5 905-592-1077

Hope to see you all there on Wednesday, Feb 6th , 2013 at 9:00 AM Next Breakfast after this one is June 5th, 2013. Put is on your calendars.

Take care,
Rick Minion

The Centre & Branches - Jan 1987

Click Centre & Branches readable PDF copy.

Click image to enlarge.

Friday, December 7, 2012

My Current Facebook Banner

Coilbox, Continuous Casting, and Spiral Pipe Mill

Saturday, December 1, 2012

The Centre and Branches - 1986

Click:The Centre and Branches for a readable PDF copy.


And to enlarge the image below, click on it.

Thursday, November 8, 2012

Help!!

I came across this article in the The Centre and Branches dated September 1981. Frankly, I have no recollection of this "Academy". Did it exist?? Pls let know

Jock
jock.mckay@gmail.com
Click article to enlarge it.