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Oshawa Times (1958-), 11 Nov 1963, p. 6

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WHITBY and DISTRICT Whitby Bureau Office: 111 Dundas St. West Manager: John Gault Tel. 668-3703 mgr /|Pont Company to reduce ac- :\cidents in industry. 4 |organization was established 4 |the purpose of promoting safety. Accident Prevention Stressed At Du Pont Employees of the Du Pont|his fellow workers of preventing Company of Canada in Whitby|personal injuries. recently were feted fot achiev-| "One facet in the Company in a record 729 days of accident| safety program is the Du Pont free work. of Canada "No-Accident Record This award was part of a new|Plan'"' to afford recognition to program undertaken by the Dujemployees. for achieving periods at work without tabula- table major injuries. A contest between the various| "There are three objectives companies within the Du Pontjunder the plan -- the Depart for| ment r's Prize, the Pres- ident's Prize and the Board of Plants are WHITBY BOWLING NEWS | | Monday, November 11,1963 § THE OSHAWA TIMES, WHITBY MEN'S MAJOR Mercantile Deggrtment Store) caught Bassett'§*" Jewellers al man short this week and took) all three points on the strength of Chuck Gill's 711 (271) and Bill Gryill's 700 (282). Fleming's Shell Service came up with a big night taking two points from County Bowl. Leo) lon8|oujitte with an 984 (398, 298) was the top man for the Fiem- ing's. Mic McMaster chipped in .|with a 735 (278, 273) .and Bill) Gordon contributed a 728 (260).| Al Perry tossed a 791 (326)| for the Bowl and Ron Swartz) Penny Rostek, 235; Millie Bel- Gioria 3 Are Initiated ida, 229, 222; Vipond, 223; Connie Denyer, 221; Marg McCoy, 206; Pat Brown, 205, 203; Doris Jeffreys, 205; Doris Borchuk, 202; Bea Johnson, 201. WHITBY LADIES CANDY BOWLING LEAGUE Points for the day -- Allsorts 3, Gumdrops 1, Humbugs 3, Jelly Beans 1, Life Savers 2, Lollipops 2, Maple Buds 3 and Peppermints 1. | Triples over 500 -- Gladys Wiles 624, Grace Sandford 611, Sandra Labanovich 578, Jean The following news release des- cribes the purpose of the 4 awards, the contest and the phil- osophy which perpetrated them: "Du Pont of Canada accepts }iunequivocally the responsibility for the safety of its employees and through education, coopera- tion, example and discipline en- deavours to instill in employees an intense appreciation of their s |personal obligation to work safe- Director's Prize. classified by ranges of monthly working hours to bring large and small plants to an equitable basis. The award consists of an individual prize for each employee. The no-accident rec- ord is based on consecutive cal- endar days. cently held bake sale which prove to be a financial suc- \cess, Mrs. MacKenzie thanked |King 577, Goldie Marshail 536, Jordan Brothers Food Market =Jeen Dalby 533 and Rose Pele- donned Browns Electric 2-1 in| Shok 504, games as Denny Brown, 777| " (341) and Doc Dafoe 716 (262) Sandford 279, Goldie Marshall i the way. Han Jou 253, Alice Bradley 234, Gladys v. "| Wiles 233, 204, Eileen Dalby 214 with a 701 was tops for Browns. ; Whitby Royals took two points|yean King 214 and Sandra La- "If a plant suffers an injury|'rom Burtinsky Florists, Buck) after attaining one or more ob-/Kirkwhite led the Royals with) ine, 8" scores Dt Mlb ---- as og start a. a 782 (290, 281), He Was season et pag pg ives whole series of objec-|packed up by Bill Jordan whol Beans. are pia ey the heh "Once a plant has won the |Parled are ie tans Fq S00res are scarcer than hen's|Mrs. MacKenzie and her init- cen'go on winning ths award by|BAdcley 761" 2M, 361, andl vary Gog" has his day icy ane, stall esied over the completing the number of days me Rowden (728 (271) paced when? jinitiation of three new mem- necessary between the Presi-|"%¢ losers. |--___________.___._______|bers: Marie Pos, Beverley Hen- dent's Prize and the Board of/LADIES CIGARETTE LEAGUE| Director's Prize. Points Won Winchesters, had a 300 game. Yin believes that all injuries ean be prevented; that the per- fect safety performance for Du Pont of Canada is a practical ob- jective. To accomplish this, however, 'all employees must believe that this goal is attain- able and important. "It believes that the safety of & \employees ranks in importance | |with production, quality and} }costs; that the Company has a} 'responsibility to train all em-; Light ved by Mrs. Thomas Wilson. next. meeting will be held Wednesday, Dec. .4. SCUGOG CLEANERS & Shirt Launderers FREE Pick-up & Ocily PHONE 668-4341 ae One-Sto, DECORATING Wallpaper and Murels © Custom Draperies tekeeee sae Senior football squad in the waning seconds of their game An heroic goal-line stand by the rugged Henry -High ia | Raiders SUMMARY Fronts Down Dunnies*"...... End Unbeaten Streak : Whitby: T. Peters, of the} tA POLLAAA LS DF 2.20 Lavender, Lastic Whitby: J. Peters, | Lavender, T. Peter .. ae | 3. Kingston: MacMillan, y CLIFF GORDON at the Kingston defence and| °* Srosrarnon Mis Kingston Frontenacs snapped went right in to sink his third) 4. Whitby: Lave ag an the Whitby Dunlops' undefeat- f goal of the season. | Penalties: Sandford 4.05, ed string at three on Saturday 4 The second period was some-|MacMillan 6.29, Dionne 8.57, night in Kingston as they out- what of a different story as the|ravaile 14.00 | bumped the Dunnies to a 5-4 H Frontenacs gave the Dunnies a ; win. The loss for the Dunlops Brough time of it. They were) Second Period was their first in four starts hitting hard and using some} 5. Kingston: Lavalle, after two wins and a tie. y # tactics foreign to the local club.| _ MacMillan dA Et ee + iplaced in oxygen and his con- |dition was described as "ser- 11.54/ious". | Sally Ann League 0; Kools, 4; Winston, 4; Black |Cats, 0; Exports, 1; Cameos, | Plans Soap Sale Japanese Art |3; Buckingham, 3; Players, 1.) Salvation Army Women's Triples over 500 Eileen |Home League held its weekly ployees to work safely and to) E ] ; d A \2 . Mimake certain that they are, XP. alne t |Clara Rowden, 641; Pat Hum-|the Citadel with Mrs, Eda Kent. jaware of the importance of] : iphris, 624; Millie Belida, 629; iner and her group in charge of |doing so. | B kl \Helen Bastarache, 603; Marg|the devotional, Too. in |McCoy, 575; Pat Brown, 564;| The remainder of the evening against Lakefield High gave ior B football championship | ployee as an individual has the 1 : ( them the Central Ontario Sen- 20d kept their unbeaten |responsibility to himself and to| By MRS. R. HOLMAN rison, 553; Verna Sandford, 549;|ect". Brownies and Cubs are streak alive. --- -|_ BROOKLIN A welcome|/Penny Rostek, 56; Gloria Vi-canvassing from door to door ---------- . . hong ped to approximately] pond, 542; Doris Jeffreys, 523;\offering this decorated soap. ii ances league Six Are Injured members and guests from|Shirley Baker, 516. Proceeds to go towards the Mrs, Eric Green, president of! den, 308; Eileen Dalby, 267, 233; |Citadel Hall. Refreshments Baker, 249, Vi Jordon 216, 245,;and Mrs. Al Archer. Seahelaner 'ens at the| 097. Helen Bastarache, 243; and six people injured in a Col-|Brooklin Society. | ET lision at the intersection of the) \.. Green introduced Mrs,/™0dern interpretation of Japan- FALSE TE H ° ; at Loosen roads at 8.10 p.m. last night. |, ste Ci Mrs. Izuimi stressed these : 8 |Chappell. Miss Chappell then) ~ . : Shannon King Smith, 18, Aud-| gave a short history o eoeese ore while doing her ar| Need Not Embarrass | ° S34, pubis ane Vout Oshawa Generel Boepital wiih nay, cht is done is uniane because thelr plate donned, clipped or wob- © Flo-Glaze Colorizer Peints a concussion, broke \ This art was "originally @\Dature never repeats a Pattern] Pled at just the wrong or branches are exactly alike ihe allaline (nen-acia) powder on ' f iH | . ' Phone centuries later was cultivated!" ay es cential triengle in all plates. : -- 107 Byron St. $., Whitby ' : : ; |Dalby, 692; Vi Jordan, 668;|meeting Thursday, Nov. 7 at HENRY ARE CHAMPS WITH GOAL-LINE STAND i! ae ay povever at every om | 'Connie Denyer, 561; Irene Mor-|was devoted to the "Soap Proj- Oshawa, Pickering and Ajax by! singles over 200 -- Clara Row-|purchase of a piano for the | \the Brooklin Horticultural So- ; ; | In 2-Car Smash /:: when Mrs. T. Izuimi, To(P3t Humphris 249, 212; Shirley|were served by Mrs. Parker ronto Two cars were demolished 7-51 Fourth Concession and Audkey) ,yimi and her interpreter, Miss|°Se arrangements. © Broadicom end Rugs ley road north was rushed 0/flower arranging and tea cere-\T@ngement. Every arrangement Be acs we teeth have e. Do not ! 3 i Re eae jmultiple lacerations. He was cuntime: Of the alatocnate' 6A and thus no two flowers, leaves # DODD & SOUTER b 1 Da old false teeth more y only -certain families, per-| arrangements is heaven, man) ab Lavalle and Convery both! § Kingston: Conver OPP Constable Ray Bibsau| per ony. two ee og feast land earth always having man " i jand heaven facing each other. ; Ene sit MacMillan +.» 13.18linvestigated the mishap. | ; word scored goals in-the space of twO' Penalties: J. Peters 2.07, Lav- en Bibeau pt Smith) peiones to a family pind tlt is also necessary to have ail fj minutes and the Dunnies ap-jender 5.02, T. Peters 8.21, Mc-|was alone in his sports car ie ponehien Bilas byw nein parts curving and looking] me peared to be stumped. /Mannon 12.31, Rowe and T.\the time and was proceeding) PPmacmen's and began We stidY towards "heaven". No flower Whitby did not give up in the|Peters, majors for fighting,!northward on Audley road. see ge or nie-|should touch another and no/¢ final period as they once again The driver of the second) |, After the Rasy: World War|two flowers should be the same| * took the lead as Jimmy Peters| _ 3rd Period automobile was Sam Yamaky,| 6 exp ed. The wives of height. | got his second goal of the night| 7- Whitby: J. Peters ...,. 2.57/50, of 179 Castlefield avenue, |e j merican occupation forces} Mrs. Gordon Cook sang, '"'The| on a fine solo effort. 'This one| 8. Kingston: Lavalle, |Toronto. Yamaky, who _was|in apan were fascinated by|piyebird of Happiness", She| appeared to spark the Whitby] Irvine, Rowe lwestbound when the accident|this craft and were eager to|was accompanied at the piano| Gary Lavalle led the attack @ for the winners with two goals while single counters went to Dan White, Charlie Convery and Gary McMillan, For the Dunnies it was Jim Peters with two, Terry Peters and Tommy Lavender with singles The Dunnies will play their second game.in three nights Monday, November 11th - 8:30 PM. | ® WHITBY ARENA ¢ WESTON DODGERS tonight when they play-host to " the Weston Dodgers in what i ; promises to be a réal sizzler ee 3 team and they played very weil| for the next few minutes. How- 9. Kingston: White, Mercer 11.57| cuts. occurred, suffered minor head|learn. the rangements and so many more} art of Japanese ar) by Mrs. E. Croxall. Mrs. Norman Alves thanked! WHITBY DUNLOPS JUNIOR "BY @ ADMISSION @ ADULTS $1.00 -- STUDENTS with cards 50c) MINOR HOCKEY CHILDREN 25¢ ; é | ever the Frontenacs came back Penalties: MacMillan 1.18) His wife, Mary, 42, received|*eachers were needed. In this\virs Izuimi and Miss Chappell| ond Botern oe se a 5 : 4 Stronely led by Lavalie who got|Fletcher 12.35; Lavender 18.10.|head cuts as well as a dam.|ay the art spread from tam-|on behalf of everyone present | They should give the Bunnies af ETE ae staged right shoulder and chest.| ; a world-wide' The next meeting of the real test. Philip Yamaky, the driver's|craft. a Brooklin Society will be Oct. 28. | Getting back to the game on The art of Mrs. Izuimi prac-\It will feature the Chrysanthe- . Shs ingston., tices is classical. and not the'mum Show. the-equalizer. Dan White sank) ~~ sf: peas the game winner at the 11.57) MURROW RECOVERING le dr mark of the final period. The WASHINGTON (AP) -- Kqa-|>rother picked up injuries to {Dunnies fought back but were|w nq R Murrow, director ofthe lower areas of the back. vantage of a penalty to Gary| Unable to get the tying marker.'the United States Information| His two sons, Barry, 13, and oo si US| facMillan to jump to a 2-0| JUST TALKING . .. This was|Agency, is expected to return|Damiel, 12, were treated for ice size of the spacious King-|"@c™ coed | the first time that many of the|to work in another week or 10)minor injures, : ston arena. As a result they|lead. Jim Peters s = othe|local players had seen the in-|days, a spokesman said Friday.) Constable Bibeau said the] were ity of several mis-jhis first of two ae en ri, side of the fine Kingston arena|Murrow 'underwent an opera-damages to the Smith vehicle takes that they would not make|play. MacMillan ma a ter|agd many of them appeared|tion for removal of his left lung|were mainly in the front 'end g normally. just under four minutes tay _ The local defence|ct. 5, following discovery of a|while the Yamaky car was) ' ; jittery. . . y f Whitby broke out front at ipoine, he ommend ve ge ot nob play as well as they; malignant tumor. smashed on the driver's side. 2.20 mark as Terry Peters A have in some games. . . . The found the mark on a three-way| Whitby cage. ine of Jimmy Peters, Bill » JIM PETERS es CALENDAR -- of -- Weekly Events! New Location of .. . NEAL'S BARBER SHOP 123 BROCK ST. NORTH @ "WHITBY'S FINEST" @ FEATURING ... . @ FOUR EXPERT BARBERS @ MODERN EQUIPMENT ¢ POPULAR PRICES Adults 1.25 Children 75¢ OPEN WEDNESDAY ALL DAY Closed Mondoy This Programme Presented By The Local Business Firms of WHITBY and DISTRICT! CLIP AND SAVE FOR WEEKLY REFERENCE! HARLEY'S Service Centre FREE PICK-UP AND DELIVERY neat ge "lRamiter, Teele Sales and Rentals FINA CENTRE MERCHANDISE 668-8211 1101 BROCK ST. $., WHITBY WHITE'S B.P. 616 Brock St. N. itby 668-8241 After Hours 668-8265 GENERAL REPAIRS 24 HOUR TOWING LICENSED MECHANIC FREE PICK-UP & DELIVERY OPEN 7:30 A.M. -- 10 P.M. e TV LOUNGE Ww. C. TOWN FUNERAL CHAPEL LTD. Ample Parking Facilities THIS WEEK'S SPORTS EVENTS HOCKEY Metropolitan Jr. "B" League: Monday, Nev. 11 et 8:30 p.m. Weston Dodgers vs Whitby Dunlops et Whitby Arena. ' (ht ns ts ee ee You don't have to play a@ sport te be © good sport 110 Dundes St. £., Whitby 668-3410 line passing play with Lavender; Young Tommy Lavenderiractic and Tom Lavender show-| and Lastic. Tne Dunnies kept/gave the Dunnies a two-goal] .q the best for Whitby in a los- up their attack and took ad-|lead again as he stole the puck|ing cause... . Peters, who sat] 1 anes, BiB 2 lout the Markham game here, | jappeared to be the spearhead of DUNNIES LOSE JIM jthe local attack... . The game jtonight should attract the larg- est crowd of the season thus| far. The Weston team, _ be- Cherry To Coach Oshawa |sides being young and fast, are! very clever hockey players . . » We expect to see the Dun- ® jnies coming out fighting for this | avile es la 0 e | big one tonight... . On Friday | | night the Dunnies travel to} By CLIFF GORDON ed Cherry to Wren Blair, and Georgetown to. tackle the Things are really happening) that he was very happy to see} in the hockey world around) Cherry get the opportunity to Waitdy and Oshawa over ihelcoach the Generats However,| INDEPENDENT SALES and SERVICE week end. he -- he = Deve | to} Davie of the lose him, especially a is stage) wit' lelaake announced yes-|0f the season, when -he had the) terday Jim Cherry had been|Dunnies going so. well. £ elevated to the job of coaching) For the time being manager) ' seeueaneceaiates the. Oshawa Generals in the|Davie will assume the dual role; OHA Jr. A league. He added] of -- Scligegs said} 3 is first strin alie, Ray|he expected it' may be some) H that his frst string goalie i ne before he can aire he Clairtone Banishes the Glowing Generals and will be in nets|right man to handle the Dun- . when the Generals play at\nies. He said that it is not only| Tubes that Cause Heat Deterioraion home on Tuesday night. te oe pg with bes F ee , eaqiteam in the box also in the} 5 Prag ok i ase nator ot| dressing room that counts: in. Stereo Sets. Result:--An Astonishing the Generals, had assigned Ian The fans of Whitby will be Young to the Whitby team to/sorry to see Cherry leave as he take the place of Reeson. Young/has done a tremendous job with is from Scarboro where he play-|the Dunnies both last year and] ed midget last year. He has not|so far this season. He 'ook the played in too many games with|Dunnies over last year after the Generals this season, but they had dropped theiv 'irst 16 was high on Blair's list for the games and brought them right Oshawa job at the start of the|into the playoffs. One thing is season. Young will be in goal) certain all the fans in this for the Dunnies tonight when|area will be wishing Jim well they host the Weston Dodgers/in his new job and will be at the Whitby arena. keeping just that little closer) Manager Davie admitted last|watch on the results of the Osh-| night that he had recommend-|awa games. BROCK Evening Shows at 7 and 8:30 WHITBY Last Complete Show at 8:30 913 INTERNATIONAL BEAUTIES oe JN THE CANDY WEB! | FRIGHTENED GIRLS! ede OTT tates td of FAT "THUNDER ISLAND" STARRING GENE NELSON--FAY SPAIN GOOD SPORTS Support home town sports. HOME TOWN SPORTS SUPPORT THE LOCAL SUPPLIERS OF FUELS and BUILDING SUPPLIES SAWDONS' (Whitby) LIMITED 244 BROCK ST. S. BIAL 668-3524 WHITBY, ONT WANT ADS HOLD THE KEY TO EXTRA CHRISTMAS CASH GEORGE'S FINA SERVICE Tune-ups. Licensed Mechanic Free Check-Up Enjoy Carefree Holidey Driving PICK-UP & DELIVERY 668-4232 932 BROCK ST..N. WHITBY -- Friday, Nov. 15. Awoy Game at Georgetown. Whitby Dunlops vs Georgetown. Whitby Mercantile Hockey League: Sunday, Nov. 17, at 12 noon, Flemming's Shell vs Ottenbrites ot 2 p.m., Arena Sunoco vs Durno's. SS ESE ae eee eS ee Johns Manville Hockey League: Sunday, Nev. 17, at 8 p.m. Insulation vs Flexboard, ot 9:45 a.m., Transite vs Office. Clairtone's new solid state system is as reliable as the components used in missile control systems No Tubes, No Heat Purer sound reproduction, And a five-year guarantee. SKATING AT WHITBY ARENA Wednesday, Nov, 13, 8 to 10 p.m. Adults only. For Home Delivery of Ontario County's -- Only Daily Newspaper PH. 668-3703 Blair Park Plaza Barbershop © WHITBY NOW 2 BARBERS NO WAITING y Closed Mondey-- g Open 8-6 P.M. Tues. to Set. Proprietor M. THERAULT Friday, Nov. 18, 8:30 to 10:30 p.m. Adults and children. Clairtone's remarkable sic new low level fidelity - control lets you turn volume way down without losing sound quality. Keeps wives Seturday, Nov. 16, 2 to 4 p.m. Children 14.ond under. 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