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Barrie Examiner, 22 Sep 1959, p. 5

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mosu no cw 66mm Earlier this year an an nouncement was made to the elfect that three new Indus tries were locating In Barrie Photos above show the pro Is Based By NEVILLE BARNETT Examiner Managing Editor Some people say am un orthodox In my ways states Jack Browne president Geor gian China Ltd Colllngwnod me man unnu greu that has been made at two of the new plants LEFT theC Hill plant located In the Industrial area east of Highway 400 between Esaa But what is unorthodox do what consider Is logical For instance have alwoys acted on the theory that no ad was any good unless you some Accordingly in 1929 It was almost hopeless to ke on answering ads for vacancies offered and instead advertis ed for job The Idea worked The ad brought ll replies and jnb of fern one of which he took and held for in years resigning In 1089 as vicepresident and gen eral manager to form his own wholesale jabbing company This company of his handled dinnerware and other lines prlmerlly for sales promotion purposes Anything connected with sales promotion usually runs Into volume We were act ually more valuable customer to pottery than large store because our volume was all In the one pattern LEROY 0F SUPPLIER As the johbing progressed Mr Browne found that his company was always at the mercy of the supplier unless huge inventories were carried Orders would come in and there would not he the goods to fill them because some supplier had slipped up fVery htashly thought we could get into the pottery busi ness ourselves had seen what they had done in American pot Blame Money Visit Bonds JACK BROWN teries In the decorating end of making dinnerware and It didnt seem to me to be too difficult knew we could buy plain white blanks and what is pat tern when all is said and done 10 him nailedthe operations involved seemed to be particu larlyditflcult nor did it seem necessary that they had to he handled by very highly skilled people The operations could be broken down into phases which could be capany handled by un skilled lnbor APPLY LOGIC There were two or three op erations before the In between of course there was lot of handling transferring from one operation to another and felt that here one did not have to have experience as potter particularly It was just matter of applying little log lc in your own plant to overcome Ils Canadian Stocks Slip Again By GERRY MARTIN Tighter money the visit of Premier Khrushchev and attrsc ttve high interest government bonds all had an effect on Cana dian stockmarketses they slip ped off again this week The offering of the go mment bond Issue early inthsweek probably had the biggest effect and some observers believed the wave of selling that dropped in dustrials more than points at Toronto on Tuesday came in move from stocks to bonds at one point Tuesdny indus trials were dpwn almost 15 points on Index their sharpest break since OcL 11 1955 0n the week at Toronto indus Vtrials were down almost 17 points as they ran thelrrweekly losing streak to six All sections were down with base metals sliding off rnnre than five poin western oils three points and golds hav lng the best performance but still off aroundonethird point STEELE DOWN Across lheiudustrial list the big losers were steelsréflning pits and banks Steel Company of Canada dipped $375 at while British Amerlcan Oil was down so at 33250 1955 16mm the Isa Two dividend cuts Were an bounced and the companies can corned lost Toronto Iron Works told shareholders it was omitting it regular dividend onboth its class and common shares Another chapter in storymas written as Canada passe mines heightened interest and in creased volumes Uraniums were easier in mud crater active trading Senior lunes were losers lnhsse met index lossesat Toronto indus trial 1574 to 49553 acids 34 to $541 base metals 515 1015967 western oils 331 to 10360 Index losses at he Banks 23 to 5700ubilltlesl 31 to 1422 industrials 83 to 290 combined 66 to 240 papers to 4063 golds 137 to 8399 to run that machine at all times road and Dunlop streetcut off aims to be opening this fall nndexecutlves of the company have been in the city mnlttn arrangemeo the business oI moving the met chandise too often The term breaking down an operation In misleading It would be more truthful to say that the system employed at the Colllngwood plant In to make one operator do incomplete ration where other pottcrles Ii em ploy number each to do part of the operation lha mntter of putting trans fer on plate can employ from seven to 10 girls In some plants depending on the equipment be ing used At Colllngwood one operator does the whole oper etinn at first glance this may seem retrograde step In this world of automation but there aread vantages thre team works on an operation the speed of that crew must depend on the speed of the slowest girl Fare ther in atesmheach to depend cut on the other for the size of the pay packet When the team ls aoneglrl affair the speed of the operation and the sire of the pay packet Is dependent on the operator only There is greater incentive for the operator to try and improve her work quiring four or five girls to opv erate lhc man with the logical approach has his solution Very often It is not pmctical Youldont have the production you have huge investment In machine of that kindV and when we considered putting gold lines on the edge of our dinner ware we sat down to think how it could be done the cheapest way Waresolved the problem by going out and buying used gramophone motors that turned at 78 rpm and we paid $750 aplece for them The girl sets plate on theturntahle with her right hand she rolls roller along piece of plate giasvon which is the gold and then she merely holds the roller against the edge of the plate as it turns We have found that the speed with which these girls put on the gold line is about twenty per cent greater than the speed attained by any of monster this one operation we have cut ourtiahor cost down to probably Theusual method of applying gold line on dinner plate isl by semiautomatic machine reI for it Whether you do or notr machines put In by tterles In mum the second plant on the annaed land west of the highway and almost opposite the Illll plant Is near ing completio While no off On Logic onehalf of what anyone elses taken on without previous ex perience and can hedolng this operation within couple of hours UNION RESTRICTIONS Jack Browne makes no claim to being clevcrer than his cone petitors but rather points to the fact that me majority of them are handicapped byunion re strictions These other fectorles around the world are well aware of how to save the time but they are confined by union restrictions He cites the case 01 large American pottery which created machine that eliminated four teen girls The machine cost $50000 and required only two girls instead of sixteen previ ously to operate it The union in sisted that man who had also been one of the crew previously shouldbe retainedjhe mans sole function was to put little gold pints into hopper every iclal confirms tion has been received as yet it Is general lyvbelleved that this plant will be occupied by Universnl Coolers Negotiations are in hoursterateoftaperheur In our particular plant we have no union problems We Just go ahead and do We are very fortunate and probeny that is the whole success We have ust done what common sense has dictated all the way through to save time and labor TRADE TRADITION It is clear that no tradition of the trade has hampered the pro It Is claimed that girl can be gress of the company and it is possibly the lack of precedent that fires the whole plant with sense of adventure It is in con stant state of change new ideas new methods are being tried at the present time plans are at the blucplint stage for cut ting lnbor down another 30 per cent and at the some tune pro viding better lobs for the folks we do have working We are not content to be static We visualize the time when we shall develop into pusbbutton industry We have models now where whole opera tions are taken over byphotn electric cclls Of course this Is nothing new other industries have but It is new to our plant because no one has shown us how it can he done Georgian China dam not make the dinnerware at the present time but the problem Is being tackled That Is something which it is hoped will be accomplished within the next five years urn am name some BUSINESS remnant BAROMETER Barriellrea Unemployment During the past ten weeks then nu been slight increase in un employment In the Barrie area according to figures given by the National Employment Servlee ann of summer lobe also cuunl workers At the present time 00 men and 371 women an registered for employment with the local office of the National Employ ment Service Bmle This Includ es unemployed who reside in the nine Iownships of 1710s Madonte Velpra Ore Touorontio Essa lnnisill Adiale Ind Tecumseth Included In the figures quoted is the older age group new job lhll is attributed to this laybit all istatu seasonal workers and the tatmin iPiciute Appear Safisidciory local office buy 11mm search the breadth quite sue useful to placing many unem ployed In satisfactory employ ment com manager ofthe Barrie branch of the Nltv Innnl moloyment Service Workerlwho are not available locally on be obtained through our clearance system and out Executive and Professional Div hIon ll worth the considerle of any employer Thereisasmnudemandattbl present for Child monitor Ward aid Waitresses Art layout male or female single term hands 8rd Class statlonnry en gineer Case worker child wel the process of being complet ed wIth respect to the third Industry expected to locate within the city boundaries Examiner Photos Beforewe can build factory to make our own china we felt we had in com up with moth ad of making entirer differ ent front the away it has been made for the past four or five thousand years Clny Is such variable material that lot of difficulties present themselves when you try to work with It think you have to get right back to what you are going to make your china from It doesnt have to be Clay Clay Is merely decomposed rock and there are thousand different kinds of rock in the world Our Idea is to make our china body out of mat erial before becomes clay be fore it Inherits the unstable qual ities We have got to get our material in constant statorse gardieas of heat or cold have found combination of ma erlals which will produce this result and to give you an idea how revolutionary this Is going to be around the world let me remind you that the first stage of making the biscuit ne cessitatcs the firing of the clay for not less then 46 holns at very high temperature This is the stage we have beaten We have got material now that is used In somewhat different woy it Is ninety per cent the some as todBYs body but we are using the material be fore it 32me clay Withinthe next five years Jack iBrowne will be manufacturing semen az IIIIIII inf Birthdaya Andevery promise prudent father has Velma bers and certain persons who are unskilled or only may tached to the labor field Tak lng these factors into consider ation the situation can be lal to be normal J03 Aynlam the employment branch In the radically new product It will be possible to sell it in Jack Brownes estimation at third of the cost of chIna would be foolish to do There Is no need forit What we would attempt to do in our own plant Is to keep just as many Willie em ployed as we do now we would probably get down to as hour week wthh think Is the coming thing anyway and thq would all get as much or more ourers and many others qualllt salaries or wages as they are tied In miseoilaneous trader and getting today fare Farm hand fDalry two auto mechanics With strong support from the employers and citizens of Barrie plus the possibility of several new industries romancing operation some time during tha coming winter It is hoped that winter employment will not he too heavy WORKERS AVAILABLE At the present time the follt lowing workers are available through the local office of the National Employment Service In Barrie Bookkeeper Office clerks Stenos and typlsta Sales clerks and sales persons Coolu chefs and waiters Kitchen workers Janitors and watchmen Skilled and sendskilled Bricklayers Carpenters Painters Routemsn Truck drivers Construction lab at lohs are not too plentiful bu This is something which It ceilings BUSINESS OPPORTUNITN An all Canadian film of distributors requires representation for lucrative service successfully marketed in the USA and nowbelng offered in Canada gt An opportunity exists for one associate only in this area who must withstand thorough credit investigation and be pro pared to Invest minimum of $250000 which is fully seemed by inventory Preference will be shown to an established trade firm but if you are capable man or woman with stable backgrmmdyou may he the individual we are look in for lie Iriflers pleaselt Wrile In detail to Box 71 jyihisfyealaiailil every year witla all thosellhivnge provided which are donating young fellows heart on such occasions goodlileirltheyears ahead beoause safeguarded the future for his family with adequntolife insurance has made sure that even hlslile should be cut short could sliuhave their present homeJstillllve much nbthoy do todaystilt have those extras folsuch important mm is birthdays View from my total London Life Epitome ndon Infe 1mm WW Hand one new and

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