58 3 ememnemnass" Hah Fm 4K & P Plans TEED Be Smith Family Plans Move | | Supermarket ts Top Drivers . tea. He could do this by buying' just ended their seventh con- Happy One 5° Athol hoon Ase soon be} .newa and district families) Special features of the new|the tea himself by the clipper|Secutive year without any. seri- Smith Beverages Limited 1s big happy family where everyone pitches in and does his share. You may find owner, William) I. Smith preparing to go out and make calls, meet his customers, sell a new account or work on a vendor placement. Each employee knows his job and does it quietly with mini- mum supervision. A turning point of achieve- ment for Smith Beverages Lim- ited occurred January 1962 whea they moved from Bowmanville to their present location in the} Industrial. Park Development, Farewell street, Oshawa. This move achieved a busi- @ess increase of 10 per cent since last year. The new location covers some 19,000 square feet on one floor @s opposed to 5,000 square feet on two floors of the old location. Of block construction, the main plant measures 102 feet by 178 feet. The bottle shop in front of the plant houses an eight wide double end Ladewig washer, a 28 spout Cem filler and four-head crowner. Its walls are ceramic tile, the floors, an acid resistant tile. SYRUP ROOM The syrup room is finished in the same material as the bottle- H. Hartford arrived in g if He ? f f ci a FE GOOD TEA After 14 years with the Osh- His idea was to sell tea, good Oshawa Dairy drivers have gi Fes Ee eB i awa address "94 Bruce street", : cE Bg § d building the shopping con-|supermarket will entail a me-|shipload, eliminating the many|us traffic accidents, W. 0. hy earing eo jation at the vena a8 new mad Plehanical check-out counter,/expensive steps in the distrbu-/Hart, manager, said recently. gallon mixing tanks for Pepsi ad end of its plant which] super market. shadow-free lighting, and air-|ton and sale. He could thus sell] He said the 43 drivers who Cola and Teem and three 100|'srotches the full b from] Mr. L. W. Beebe, president of|Conditioning. These modern fea- directly to the consumer in such|wheel their trucks onto city gallon tanks for the Smith ans to Athol. It #ill havelA and P Food stores in Canada,|tures will provide comfort and|a volume that he could pay his/streets five days a week will flavors, orange, lemon lime,|.odern facilities for employees|announced recently that a new] conveniences to shoppers. As in|overhead and still make a profit/be holding their annual Safety cream soda, grape, root beer| "oq rooms and lunch rooms|A and P supermarket located at|other A and P supermarkets,|0n the smallest possible single|Banquet on March 25. and ginger ale. on the lower floor, as well as alRitson road south is under con-/isles will be wider, thus elim- mark up. The firm that has achieved A first for Smith Beverages|i..9¢ meeting reom, The upper| struction. 'nating the congestion that can| So successful was Mr. Hart-|this Hage peng | ey a Limited is liquid sugar installa-|ros will house the Retail and| "This will be one of the most|make shopping a burden. ford's venture that he imme- yes in 1910 by George Hart, tion. Last summer this inde-|nooier Showroon and generallattractive supermarkets in this| Also of interest to Oshawajdiately opened his first store at r. Hart's father. Pals pendent company was Canada's] orices, area," commented Mr. Beebe.|district families is the new Althe Vessey street address. His), 1m 1915, it moved to a build first to enter into this particular|" aSaition of this unit will per-|"In addition to its 'eye appeal',|and P supermarket in Whitby|single store soon became one of/ " 0" Big oe -- -- area of production. Since that| it streamlining of production.|it will be extremely functional,|and the new supermarket sched-|the known and best patronized) A™OSS He sap Porartad Arthur Murra time a number of other similar] (ods received at the south end|both from. the standpoint of ds-|led to open in early March this|tea houses in the city. a) ee modern firms have adapted the method.|.,i1 flow through 'sbrication to|playing merchandise and con-|year in Bowmanville. The making of baking powder|°y, 5%, fire business « An electric lift truck adds to) shinning at the north end. venience to shoppers." Many fortunes have been toldjin back section of the shop|Gagroe Hart eas Teka be hls Studios Busy the company's efficiency. It)" Although the aluminum fabri-| The new store will feature|from the arrangement of leaves marked the initial excursion| son Harold toh wente aie the transfers the empty bottles t0o|..tion business has been pass-|specialty foods in addition to a|'n the bottom of a teacup. How-|into the sale of other commodi- y Bossa Nova -- the new South| Thomas Rundle is the lone the washer and the full bottlesiing through '"'stormy weather"|complete line of traditionaljever few foretold the vast suc- ties than tea, coffee and spices. American dance set to anjlawyer on the 1963 City Council to storage. the Nash Company reports|meats, produce, bakery and gro-|cess to be achieved by the ven-/This heralded the beginning ofjnow 173 stores in Canada andjAmerican jazz beat' -- is findingjof Oshawa. Alderman r F. The plant can produce @ max-| teagy increases in sales volume|cery items. Health and beauty|ture of George H. Hartford in|A and P's now vast manufac-|last year A and P opened 13|a good reception in Oshawa,|Bastedo had this distinction on imum of 2,000 cases per day. jand a stable position in the in-\aids as well as a multitude of|the tea trade. turing operation. new supermarkets. A number of|says Arthur Murray Studios|the 1962 Council. Mr, Rundle is The plant warehousing arealductry. Its Oshawa payroll in}household supplies will be| The beginning of the Great] Since its cnset, A and P hasinew supermarkets are sched-|manager Walter Marks also a member of the Oshawa will handle 43,000 cases of fullli9g2 exceeded $100,000. stocked. Atlantic and Pacific Tea Com-' grown and expanded. There are'uled to be completed in 1963. | Mr. Marks said : é and empty bottles. Pallets are) [py eat financial move, . Marks said students are|Harbor Board. ee piled three feet high. over 50 per cent of the em- Serving a population of 135,-|niovees became shareholders in 000, a fleet of eight trucks travel|tne company. This has meant from Pickering in the west t0/an even greater pride in work- e ? Grafton in the east and to Lake) manship and service to its re- i Simcoe in the north. tail and wholesale customers, At present there are 19 per- sons on the payroll. During the is taken on. The Oshawa Airport is leased Bill Mayers is plant maniager|from the Department of Trans- and Ed. Montgomery, produc-|port by the City, but the Airport tion manager. Keith Krantz isjis directly administered by supervisor, Bob McFadden,|George Slocombe, Airport man- a route manager and Harvey|ager, who is directly responsible Jones is shipper. Miss A..Beck-|to the Property Committee of ett is the office secretary. City Council. summer months, additional help OSHAWA AIRPORT ~ { af' shop. It is equipped with two 600 AFTER $2 YEARS WE'RE STILL... " : pre HUGHES ' : ; tside G PRESIDENT and | cae GENERAL MANAGER "sl avs = - | = ee THE TOWN !! (and papering it, too!) As one of Oshawa's oldest business establish- CARL MOOD : ployee. 241° Oshewe Bind. ments, we take great pride inourcityandare | ¥% j j pe : : South, ane justly proud of its rapid growth. 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