Masonry Magazine July 1976 Page. 19

Words: Thomas Redmond, Robert Piggott
Masonry Magazine July 1976 Page. 19

Masonry Magazine July 1976 Page. 19
POLICE

Photo montage of people, places and things during the IMI Promotion Meeting held in Victoria, B.C.

ber organizations. IMI will place its technical document, incorporating these and other findings in Sweets reference files in 23,000 architectural firms, government offices, etc., and files of 11,000 engineering offices in the U.S. and 7,800 A/E and government offices in Canada. Participating in the session were: Thomas Redmond, of NCMA, and Robert Piggott, British Columbia Regional Manager, Portland Cement Association.

Guests were welcomed to Western Canada and the IMI meeting at a get-acquainted Reception on Sunday evening with entertainment by Empress accordionist Irv Lang. A ladies' tea and style show and a double-decker English bur tour of Victoria were hosted by IMI for wives and children of delegates.


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