HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1974-06-27, Page 10SAFETY AWARD -- Genesco Shoe .factory was
awarded a safety award from I.A.P.A, last•week. In
•f&nt row are the shop. committee members: Lorena
Mero, Betty,.Fish, Betty Bennett, Mary Scott .and
Hilda Austin. Back row. shoo committee chairman
Joe Mero, Cutting foreman Jack Matthews, lasting
foreman, Don Muir, Plant sept., Bob Walters,
I.A.P.A. consultant ,Austin Bettridge, bottoming
foreman John Aubin, pacKi71g foreman Charlie
Geddes and fitting foreman Bill Wilbee. (Staff Photo.)
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By the end of the third inning,
The weather seemed to be
Dunlop's team had increased
against the ladies on Tuesday
their lead by a score of 7-2.
'tight as they met at the Lion's
However, Watt's team rallied in
Pool. Due to a slight drizzle and
the fourth with eight runs and ,
wet grounds, the fust game
took the•lead 10-8. Watt's team
between Ruth 'Anne Dunlop's
had another good inning in the
team and Barb Watt's team was
sixth, where they collected six
delayed an hour. Because the
more runs.
bases were muddy and the grass
As they moved out into the field
wet, the game turned out to .be
for the seventh, the rains came,
quite entertaining. The game
finishing the game with Watt's
started out with Dunlop's team
team winning 18-9. This win gave
taking a narrow lead of 3-2 in the
Watt's sole possession of third,
first inning.. For the second
place, two points ahead of
inning; due to wet grounds, there
, Dunlop's team.
was a slight collision at second
The late game between Cheryl
base betlween Bonnie Fortune and
Seymour's team and 'Barb
CharlyV Brown, but no injuries
Wesenburg's team will have to be
were sustained. •
played at a later date.
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From
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Horse's Mouth
(BY K*O .
Monday night at the London Raceway in the second
race Imp Mathers.owned by Charles,'Eugene and John
Mathers; all of Goderich., was fourth with John on the
bike.
At London on Wednesday night in the first race
Clever Larry (owned by Wm. Laverty and Ron
Williamson , bdth of Seafortk was fourth with Ron on
the bike.
In the ninth race at London Thursday night Pebbies
Girl owned by Geo. Feagan, Goderich and Ron Feagan,
Dundas, was fourth with Gerry Roebuck of Goderich on
the bike.
Friday night at London in the tenth race Shadow
Bars, owned by Fred Fowler, Londesboro and driven
by Frank MkcDonald of Clinton, was out of the money.
Saturday night at London in the seventh race Janet
Express owned and driven by Wm. German, Clinton;
was fourth. -In the same r4 Imp Mathers was fifth.,
Elmira Friday in the fourth race Circle Can owned
Eby Mrs Evelyn 4t psotlof Clinton was the Winnet with
Charles Lawson driving..
In the eighth ,race Kings, Brother owned by W. Th
omas McLean driven by W.W.McLean, both of
Goderich, was second. In the same race Claybrook Ricci
owned by Kenneth Holmes and driven by William
Bennett, both of Seaforth, was out of the money.
At Hanover on Saturday in the second race, Excel
Mac, owned ands• driven by Roy Meriam of Goderich,
was second.
•In the seventh race Sunnycrest Ir ene, driven by
Dennis Jewitt, of Clinton, was the winner. The mile was
in 2.11 and the pay off was 24.70.
In the tenth race at Hanover Jet Command owned.by
Bruce Volland, Clinton was second with Dennis Jewitt
driving. --
' On Sunday, June the 30th the Clinton Kinsm6
Raceway will be opening for the 1974 racing season.
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Factory,Seafartb Division, bo
operation(. It was at the, a iuyee , perforr pgrel He said �khe* award• .looking fptward to coming u
received fromTnatis#xial Accident
Prevention Association a safety level that the award was..really for the yeah' without a lost tirlte 'again nett year to present anY
award .marking one year of earned since they actltally do the accident �cavered 250,995 man award for two years withogf.s lust
operation without a lost time ,lobs and put out the production. hours, time accident anal It everyone
operation
-accidento in "•the pant. s+us time
In accepting the award for the "We aro stili without a lost puts forth the same' effort as in
plant. • Bob Walkers, plant time accident to date and now the past year, it wqulsl ,prove
Bettridge from I.A.P.A. who was Superintendent, thanked and, have 3ZS,9Q0 m.at' hours," be,. possible..
in Seaforth last week to present ,•, .�
the award, commended the
leadership given by management +
and congratulated the employeeAVEV1.1.
for their outstanding job and safee
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am seeking, ' your
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Candidate in Perth-
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Chairman, and in those
5 years we were abl�e-to
achieve 181/2 mills reduction in taxes accumulated
year end surplus funds • in excess of $300,000. In
addition 2 million was paid off . Stratford's capital
debt. This was achieved not by reducing services but
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believe as Liberal Candidate, that Canada
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my name your confidence , and `trust on, Judy 8,'. ,,i
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