g THE ORHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, October 26, 1967 |ing Information te the Astribu- iecbactatiei ition area. The catalogvs accounting, CONTINENTAL ACHIEVEMENT Isales and circulation depart- }ments, Customer Relations, Per- te he M4 'are also in the administration ata oque istri ution |building. Access between floors is provided by means of an escalator and an automatic pas- : senger elevator. ntre tarts peration | A 20,000 sq. ft. catalogue " main floor. Orders placed at Eaton's new catalogue distri-)the new centre is its mech- tne order writing desk can be bution centre in Scarborough, anical sortation system, & SeT-'rijieq direct from the ware- one of the most modern and best/ies of electronically controlled couse. equipped buildings in Northjtrays travelling at 180 ft. per) 4° vita) link in the centre's lowing oné of the biggest moves/posit parcels in chutes accord- |Telephone Sales Department 11 in the company's history. ing to destination, miles away in downtown Tor- The huge, 3-storey building,! Another innovation is the Gar- fanta. one of the largest téle- comprising a total of 812.000 sq.'ment Hanging Section. phone systems in the world de- ft., is a major link in Eaton's! yron's, women's and child- voted to retail and catalogue 'sonnel and Employment Offices clearance salesroom, is on the America, is fully operational fol- minute which automatically de-} day to day operation is Faton's continuing program to expand ..o+. wear is moved to stor-|selling. A selling force of over the company's catalogue Ope?| aoe and packaging areas on an|400 people, 310 telephone order ations and provide increased ee overhead power truck with car-|desks and a data transmission ficiency for the distribution Of vere triggered to deliver the system speeds catalogue orders catalogue merchandise garments to the appropriate almost instantaneously to the AERIAL VIEW OF NEW CENTRE +++Major Move In Eaton's History -~ creases effective Jan. 1 and!73,256, and le Sunday, ® June i8 in he Sunday news-' | Income Hits York Times Co. reported(155,485 lines over the 1966 pe-|kawa, 085,000 for ended Sept. 30, compared with|30 was 840,495 daily, Aug. 1, 1967, and increases on} gain of 20,7 85 000 stand prices." _ | WANTS THEM PUBLIC $7,0 F The Times said adv ertising| TOKYO (AP)--A Japanese volume for the nine months was! hologist, Hiroyoshi Ishi-etao NEW YORK (AP)~The New/60,045,109 lines, a gain of 1,-/Pyscholoal vu ' contends toilets in banks |Wednesday net income of $7,-\riod. It said net paid circulation|should be accessible to the gen- or the nine. months|for the six months ended Sept.jeral public to improve relations a gain of/between banks and people, |$7,037,000 for the same 1966 pe-|a |riod, Net income a share was $3.23 lin both years. Board Chairman Arthur Hays iSulzberger said: "Although op- erating revenues increased) from $125,638,000 to $138,271,000, net income was affected by the| cost of increased circ ulation re- sulting from the termination of |The World Journal Tribune and lthe cost of the termination of the international edition of The Times. "Operating revenues also re-| flected the advertising rate in- | WIN A Chonce to Win. . MERCURY TAXI NIGHT .,:.. TOWN @ Chouffeur-Driven Car To Toronto @ Free Spending Money Every Time you Ride With Mercury Toxi, . "A Night On the Town'. NEXT DRAW ON NOVEMBER 15th Winner of October 10th Draw -- Mrs. E. Power -- 1190 Northridge St., Oshawa you Get Another 725-4711 A press tour of the centre's, Scarborough location. was held yesterday. ; | Several factors determined! Ischeduled for completion late The new centre, was design- ADMINISTRATION lthe selection of the site for, this year. It Is also close to n | i ori coe eg wiley Saf Supporting services for the the Catalogue Distribution Cen-|existing bus routes and is eas- Saray GA cue eat ine rl distribution function are in the tre. ily accessible from three main ly catalog g : ie bs <a Sande sant administration wing on the east) A prime consideration was highways The Gardiner Ex- all hard goods required to J pg mepees g the location of the employees'|/Pressway, Don Valley Parkway service customers in Ontario/side of the building. These in- ? and Quebec. Heavy goods willl onde th der preparation de-1omes. An intensive survey of and Highway 401. continue to be handled at the cuide ie OF aati the whole metropolitan area) Another advantage was the large Eaton service building in/Pattment which processes ll) snowed that the majority of the availability of a railway siding Weston orders received by mail, tele- catalogue staff lived in the east| which would allow for direct Construction of the building phone or from catalogue sales end of the city and agen Cag of incoming merchan- was begun early year NM offices, the data centre where suburbs. Coupled with this was'dise ae property | from Rootes Sits Si int the the proposed site's close proxim-| Completion of the building Motors (Canada) Ltd Stee Tonle Compre, Pup ity to transportation facilities. and all installations and_ ser- : ee rder filling tickets and state- ; % order filling ticke The new building is approx- vices is particulady timely as 22_ ACRES ; . ments of purchase, the mer-|jmately one mile from the east-|Faton's catalogue people gear The ee ee chandise control and qualityjern terminus of the east-west/for the rush of Christmas or- roland sel iabigd 2 is Saal ine control sections -- all channel-'s bway _extension originally ders. ( rez xecupy 22 of th Michie seine nesct ON edeinecndaaaiinent Bc tirsltear Sea INET NOMU ENE ee } $2 acres acquired from Rootes in January, 1966 | Se a MPERIAL The whisky IMPERIAL for people fray, , who know. \ 2." town Toronto. With the comple tion of the new Catalogue Dis tribution Centre all these ac- One of the main "features of | People who know and appreciate the -- finer things -- know Imperial. It's a subtle way of expressing that you tivities have been brought un der one roof know the good life. Imperial. A truly distinguished Canadian whisky. Nearly 7-8ths of the building's total area is devoted to the physical side of the distribu tion function -- receiving of! goods from suppliers 'by rail and truck transport, storage, order processing and assembly, sorting and shipping. Scores of merchandise shipments pass} through the receiving areas of the Catalogue Distribution Cen- tre every day. SURVEY TAKEN SASKATOON (CP )--Four churches have completed a joint survey of religious affiliation in| the southwest Saskatoon. dis- trict. Now the churches, two United, one Anglican and one Roman Catholic, are using the results to call on prospective! 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