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It’s official; Scovill under new management

Clarkesville, GA – Morito Co., Ltd., a leading global supplier of apparel fasteners, components for automobiles and cameras, and other niche manufactured products, today announced the acquisition of Scovill Fasteners. Morito’s President, Takaki Ichitsubo, said, “Scovill Fasteners is an important part our global growth strategy, and will be a strong asset in positioning Morito for the future.”

Scovill Fasteners develops and manufactures a diverse range of fasteners for various apparel and industrial markets that produce items such as clothing, sporting goods, boating products and military equipment.

Founded in 1908, Morito is based in Osaka, Japan and is listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange. Morito is the world’s second-largest supplier of metal clothing fasteners.

“The leadership skills that the current Scovill management team has demonstrated in transitioning to a best-in-class organization will bring new perspective to help drive the Morito growth strategy as well as the overall organization,” stated Mr. Ichitsubo. “This acquisition is critical to accelerating our strategy of expanding our revenue base and market position outside of Japan. It brings strong benefits to both Morito and Scovill Fasteners, as well as customers and suppliers.”

Craig Stoudt, CEO of Scovill Fasteners, said, “The significant improvements made across all functional areas of Scovill’s business and our continued focus on building a culture of excellence have brought our performance to a new level. We are committed to continuing to exceed the expectations of our customers, suppliers, employees and other key stakeholders. Our organization is excited about our future with Morito.”

Scovill Fasteners will operate as a subsidiary of Morito.

GCA Savvian provided advice to Morito in connection with the transaction.

Eric Wade (Doug) Daniel

ERIC WADE (DOUG) DANIEL, age 25, of Cornelia, Georgia, passed away on Thursday, October 16, 2014 at a local area hospital.

Pinholes to God

By Heather Burke Cody

I pass by them every Thursday on the way to school. Sometimes I try not to look because the site of it takes me days to get over. So much for “break my heart for what breaks Yours.” The run-down shack of a house, beat up car in the dirt drive, the worn out clothes hanging on souls with skin….it’s more than I can take. And I don’t know their story–except that there is one. He must be her grandfather, maybe. They have the same greasy hair and loving smile. The bag hanging from underneath his shirt tells me he’s sick. And the way she holds his hand waiting for the bus, tells me he’s all she’s got.

Yesterday this sweet family crossed my mind. And I pushed away the heart pull and soul nudge. Until I couldn’t any more. You know that feeling. I gathered up a few items–packed them in a brown bag of hope. Because homemade soup and green beans and applesauce can look like love if it’s packaged with the purpose of kinship. And I wondered if it was the right gift. Was it enough? And He whispered, “Give them Me.”

I could feel them before I saw them this morning–under a black sky turning indigo blue. I pulled right over the dirt and rocks and mud and into their driveway like they were my neighbors…my sister…my brother. Because they are. They looked more beautiful and smelled even sweeter up close and personal. Impoverished, but precious. Poor on the outside, but rich on the inside. The little girl said vegetable soup is her favorite. He says it will feed them for a week. Jesus said, “Do not withhold good when it is in your power to help.”

I was turning to leave when he asked, “Did the church send you?” I put on my brave-pants and responded: “No sir, Jesus did.” He hoisted the child to his hip and kissed her face. “I don’t know much about Jesus.” I hugged them hard as the school bus arrived and said, “Now you do.”

Oh, this life. “If I obey Jesus Christ in the seemingly random circumstances of life, they become pinholes through which I see the face of God.” ~Oswald Chambers

I don’t know what else to do—except to pray every day for a tongue with which to taste God in every little bit of space in this gut-wrenching globe. And pray for Him to continue to show me how close our neighbors live. And continue to break our hearts for what breaks His. And mean it.

I drove the rest of the way to Dahlonega with spirit-eyes wide open. And I saw the panoramical view of skin colors and cultures and rich and poor and dirty and clean. And I saw that everyone is carrying the weight of their own world on piggyback. Everyone is fighting their own battles and wearing their own scars and bleeding from their own wounds and push-pulling through their own struggles. And what if nobody ever tried to see them? We’d miss the pinholes, wouldn’t we? We’d miss the opportunity to give Him away.

They say we can’t “save the world.” I know, I know. They’re right. But we can see them. And give them some soup. And some Jesus.

Senior Raiders prep for last homecoming

Homecoming 2014 will soon be underway at Habersham Central High School. Amidst all the fanfare of selecting Homecoming Courts and preparing for Saturday’s Phantom of the Opera-themed homecoming dance, the HCHS Raiders have been diligently practicing, preparing to take on the Centennial Knights of Roswell on Friday.

Kick-off is at 7:30pm at John Larry Black Field in Mt. Airy.

Brian Carter of BLITZ recently sat down with HCHS Seniors, quarterback Bennett Black and wide receiver John David Herrin to talk about their last homecoming and final season as Raiders.

For complete radio coverage of Friday’s game tune in to WCON 99.3 FM starting at 7pm. You can also get updates and photos during the game by visiting Habersham Raider Football on Facebook.

 

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Rikeman recital set for Oct. 28

rikemanPiedmont College senior Ben Rikeman, tenor, will perform a voice recital at 7:30 p.m., Tuesday, Oct. 28, in the Piedmont College Chapel.

Accompanied by Donna James on piano, the program will feature selections by composers George Frederic Handel, Henry Purcell, Robert Schumann, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Ernest Chausson, and Roger Quilter.

The recital is free and the community is invited to attend. The Chapel, in the Center for Worship and Music, is located at 992 Central Ave., Demorest.

April Westmoreland Lee

APRIL MACHELLE WESTMORELAND LEE, age 44 of Clarkesville, passed away Wednesday, October 15, 2014 after a short but courageous, gritty and determined fight against cancer.

Vote for your favorite video

North Georgia Technical College invites you to vote in its “What’s So Cool About Manufacturing?” online video contest.

What is so cool about manufacturing? Check out www.dreamitdoitnorthgeorgia.com and decide for yourself!

Online voting begins today, Thursday, Oct. 16 and continues through Monday, Oct. 20.

“These are outstanding examples of informative creativity,” says NGTC Vice President for Economic Development Dr. Mark Ivester. “Each school really zeroed in on a different aspect of manufacturing and the companies they went into took a lot of time explaining processes and job opportunities. This is going to be a very exciting vote!”

The competing schools and companies are Stephens County and Global Partitions, White County and Cleveland Tool and Design, Habersham County and TenCate, Union County and Corrugated Replacements, and Franklin County and Ross Controls.

For more information on the “What’s So Cool About Manufacturing” Video Contest, contact [email protected].

Healy’s Magic Moment Helps Lady Lion Soccer Seal 1-0 Win Over Visiting Maryville

Led by goalkeeper Michaela Gardner (above), the Piedmont College defense was lights out against a quality attack from the Scots of Maryville College holding on to a 1-0 win courtesy of a late score by the young freshman forward, Shayna Healy.

Lady Lions Picked 5th in USA South Preseason Poll

The Piedmont College Women’s Basketball team was tabbed to finish fifth overall in the USA South Preseason Poll released earlier Wednesday. The Lady Lions were selected to finish second in the South Division behind overall preseason favorite Maryville.

Scots Score in 79th Minute for 3-2 Decision to Thwart Upset Bid by Lions

Colin Little’s strike in the 39th minute of tonight’s battle with Maryville made it a 2-2 game just before the half, but the Scots found the goal they needed in the second half to hand PC a one-goal loss at home in league play. 

Lady Lions win fifth straight in conference

The Lady Lions won their fifth straight in conference and third match of the season against LaGrange with a straight sets victory Wednesday night inside Cave Arena. The win advances Piedmont to 15-8 overall and 7-2 in the USA South.

Piedmont Men’s Basketball 9th in USA South preseason poll

The Lions’ leading scorer from last year, Brian Edwards, returns along with three of the other top five scorers from the 2013-2014 campaign. Edwards and the Lions were picked to finish 9th in the league in the USA South preseason poll released Wednesday.