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Whitby Free Press, 31 Jan 1979, p. 6

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TAGE 6, WEDNESDAy,, JANUARY 31, 1979, WHITBY FREE PRESS Firestone Firestone operations in Canada that employ almost 7,000 people in tire, steel, textile and seat beit enter- prises have been consoli- dated. under one corporate structure. .Making the announce- ment, Firestone Canada Inc. chairman J. Doran Moore said the company, founded in 1919, has acquired the assets of Dayton Tire Canada Ltd., including its Firestone Steel Products of Canada and Decor Metal Products divisions, as well as the assets of Crown Tire Service (B.C.) Ltd. On the basis of the last financial year ended October 31, combined Firestone Canada sales in the current year are expected to exceed $300 million. The company has il manu- facturing plants in Ontario and Quebec. Base d in Hamilton, it, makes tires there as well as in Whitby, and Joliette, Que., in addi- - tion to operating eight'. retread plants plus 170 retail and wholesale outiets across Canada. Automotive wheels, rims 0 ats and beverage containers- are mnanufactured in London, Ont. Nylon 6 yarns -and resins, tire cord fabrics together with other indus- trial yarns and fabrics are produced in Woodstock, Ont. Auto and appliance trim, and seat belts are made In Midland and Penetangue- shene, Ont. Mr. Moore said current expansions at Firestone fac- ilities in Joliette, London, Midland, Whitby and Hamilton wil create more than 700 new jobs in the coming year. consol idates structure Stanbury, vice president, secetry and general counsel; Thomas J. ne(. co rpo rate Elected to the board c Firestone Canad Ine. coinei dent with the re-organizatîoi were: Alan G. Brown, presi dent of Firestone Stee Products of Canada division L. MacKenzie Joyner, presi dent of Decor Meta Produets division; anc Harold O. Dynna, genera' manager of Firestonî Textiles Comipany division. President of FirestonE Canada Inc. is George W. Aucott and other directors are: Andrew J. Samuelson, vice president, controller and treasurer; Robert in Canada marketing; Frank V. Miles, manager of manufacturing; and Jacques Gauthier, plant fail season in February dent for the last 15 years and a professional photographer for three years, specializing in portraits and photograp- hic arts. Mr. Henry will be in atten- dance at the opening of the exhibit, the evening of Friday, Feb. 9. I I I I I e ir fresh young bac s, wings, necks attachede Maple Leaf mnild and.,.IR I Ksmt ~qatrd*rindles . *uick or instant :mararnechickens ibaco :I tub c : * co . :1251uakgrats 16 *lOz.0 1.5 .. 5 0*pkg. e ep 4 i#r7 Devon Brand- small Iink M peLa by the piece Cutbcsatce cut backs attached bologna chicken legs chicken breats lb. lb. lblb. 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