ELKS SALUTE 106 FOR UNINTERRUPTED MEMBERSHIP.Byline: Daily News LANCASTER - The Lancaster Elks Lodge recognized 106 men for continuous membership during the lodge's annual Service Pin Night. The Nov. 22 ceremony came on the lodge's 66th anniversary. Sixty-year pins PINS - Person In Need of Services PINS - Person(s) in Need of Supervision PINS - Personal Inertial Navigation System PinS - Point-in-Space PINS - Police Information Net for Scotland PINS - Portable Isotopic Neutron Spectroscopy PINS - Precise Integrated Navigation System PINS - Project Initiation Notification System (ANSI term) PINS - Proliferation Information Network System went to Jack Reynolds and Walter C. Primmer. Fifty- five-year pins went to H.P. Darling, John T. Hedgepeth Jr., Charles R. Lang and Wayne R. Ulberg. Fifty-year pins went to Anthony Binando, Harold L. Evans, Francis A. Farhar and Sherman F. Whitson. Forty-five-year pins went to Andrew Blua, Donald E. Elsworth Jr., Eugene A. Kohr, Richard Martinez, Vernon L. Russell, D. Ray Smith and Robert J. Wallace. Forty-year pins went to Robert L. Amick, Walter E. Arthur, Gerald V. Blake, Gary R. Combs, Ronald L. Conway, Richard W. Grady, Ernest G. Houts, James A. McInturff, Thomas J. Raczkowski, John P. Schmidt, George J. Trepanier, Harrison R. Turner, S.D. Ulch and A.C. Warnack. Thirty-five-year pins went to Richard E. Andrews, Wilford Bowers, John M. Cissell, Glen A. Davis, John Davis or Davys, John, 1550?–1605, English navigator. He made his first voyage in search of the Northwest Passage in 1585, continuing the work of Martin Frobisher. On this voyage he discovered Cumberland Sound of Baffin Island and made explorations that prepared the way for his later voyages in 1586 and 1587. W. French, Leslie Gowin, Gary J. Grover, Allyn E. Higgins, Donald A. Hunt, Kenneth D. McCleskey, Donald L. McGillivray, Thomas M. Morrisey, Boyd C.L. Parker III, James A. Robinson, Harley A. Slade, Mark C. Thompson and Kerry C. Tooley. Thirty-year pins went to Stanley P. Brooks, Thomas A. Brown, Harold C. Catey, Lloyd A. Marshall Jr., Richard E. Phillips, John M. Schlicher, H. Chuck Seeger and Loren N. Schuck. Twenty-five-year pins went to Charles J. Beck, David T. Branscom, George E. Burden, Ralph J. Buxton Buxton, town (1991 pop. 19,502), Derbyshire, central England, on the Wye River in Peak District National Park. It is c.1,000 ft (305 m) high; the "old town" is on a hill above it. Limestone is quarried, but Buxton is primarily a year-round resort, with mineral springs and baths., John F. Colton, Maurice H. Corbiser, John J. Dinubilo, Donald J. Heim, Mark M. Johnson, Michael F. Kammerer, Carl Latchman, William J. Liebespeck, Robert M. Martin, Benjamin B. McCue, Alfred W. Pearson, Bob Pollock, Alan M. Ramage, Ivile S. Smith and Max B. Woodvine Jr. Twenty-year pins went to Bert Adkins Jr., David Armstrong, James W. Byrd, Kenneth W. Fisher, Terry Lewis, Willis S. Mitchell, Earl J. Moore, Horace Neely, Steven D. Ogden, Michael Panek, Darryl E. Pursley, Kenneth R. Pursley, John Rehard Jr., Clifford A. Wachlin, Phillip Wain WAIN - wide-area integrated network, Dan C. Welty and Robert Wenzel. Fifteen-year pins went to Alvin Adams, Robert L. Bock, Robert J. Brink, David C. Clauss, George E. Combs, Charles R. Cupani, Donald L. Davis, Douglas P. Hawkins, Michael S. Heitman, Dave E. McCain, Peter McEachern, Robert G. Robinson, Frank Robinson, Frank, 1935–, American baseball player and manager, b. Beaumont, Tex. Entering major-league baseball as an outfielder for the Cincinnati Reds, Robinson was named the National League's rookie of the year in 1956 and most valuable player (MVP) in 1961. Traded to the American League's Baltimore Orioles in 1965, he won the batting triple crown and the MVP award in 1966, becoming the first player ever to be voted MVP in both leagues. Slade and Craig A. Stevenson. |
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