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Daily Times-Gazette, 27 May 1953, p. 12

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42 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Wednesday, May #7, 1058 NE EBS OL GL \ Loblaws New Super Master Opens Tomorrow Storm Damage $1,500,000 In London Rural Area Ultra-Modern Store | Has Added Features A carnival in gleaming chrome and glasg. Push-Button shopping. A store where junior cah play space-cadet while mother dream-shops. Where all meat is pre-cut and pre- packaged in cellophane and shopping is 95% self-serve. A store where your car is parked for you in the basement and heavy loads of groceries delivered to the car before it is turned to the shopper! That's the new Loblaw grocery in Oshawa at the corner TORONTO (CP)--Crops and buil- dings on about 100 farms in the London area were flattened or damaged in Thursday's tornado, H. Robarts London Red Cross president, sald Monday, and loss is estimated at $1,500 Mr. ogi I uarterly mee Pa of the Red on at the of the Ontario Cross, appealed for further relief for the farms. He | ings said no rehabilitation aid is being sought from the Red Cross be- cause he assumes this will be the responsibility of the provincial and federal governments. He said a money grant will meet the emergency, He also asked that a member of the disaster servi- ces committee be sent to London to provide leadership and give ad- vice at a series of farmers' meet- Ontario president F. F. Hull said he will arrange for a member to attend the meetings. Conc the grant, a report will be made on situation. . B. Routley, Junior Red Cross committee chairman, reported there are 463,068 members of the junior Red Cross in Ontario an increase of 52,688 members over a year ago. leading 150 houses. All of the four-fai dwellings are made of a sort of om wood fabric, HOARD TORONTO gating the death of Beatrice Haig, |called police. . |died of a heart attack. Her body ¥ SENTENCE NTO bra Sr investi-|\ was found by her landlady, who LONDON, Ont. (CP)---John Mes 30-DA Gillivray, 40, of St. , Was 71, Toor uiay discovered more than $300 in one and two dollar bills and two old watches in a suitcase sentenced to 30 days in The Fawguan Islands grows 25 convicted here Tuesday of theft per cent o under the woman's bed. Miss Haig |under the American flag. sugar produced |$1.88 from Victory branch, Canse dian Legion, Monday night. ---- the WATER BATH orMASSEY-HARRIS LY of Athol and Celina which opens tomorrow morning at ten o'clock. More than 100 clerks will be em-¥ ployed there to assist the custom-|ALL AIR-CQNDITIONED er. There gre nino checking desks large o Ui seus] lealies na at the eash-registers -- each man-| ny featires of which mana e- ned by four attendants. Electric- | meni is particularly proug in driven conveyor belts take the gro-( new Oshawa Loblaws Store. ceries t the checkers and the | First is its size. Very large,and loaded oreo, are then taken down | spacious, it permits plenty of aisle an escalator to the shopper's car | space even should all the 3000 shop- which has 'been courteously park-|ping baskets be on the floor at ed in the basement. Then the car one time. Done in a nice pastel is delivered to the shopper at|color scheme, the store is bril- street level when he is ready to liantly lighted by fluorescent leave. Or if preferred, there will| tubes, It is completely air-condi- be delivery service to take pur-|tioned and refrigerated in sum- chases home to any address in the mer time. city. MEAT INNOVATION HAS ADDED LINES An innovation is the meat sec- In a way, the 1953 edition of |tion where everything is self-serve. Loblaws is a far ery from the In refrigerated rooms upstairs, all jamplichted ed general store of a cen- | meat cuts are pre-packaged in cel- all Ml eager one fea~ i ig still stocks lophane, w: and marked as ] and | to price. Thus the everything in groceries and the does not have to wait for cutting or weigh- local store will also include: a full |ing. In part, the same procedure line of magazines, diatetic foods, |applies to the vegetable counters toiletries, greeting cards, hosiery and even wearing apparel! where ave is 95 per cent self-serv WALLY HOLMES MANAGER Wally Holmes, popular manager of the south Loblaw store on Bim- MACHINES Congratulations To The New Loblaw Store, Oshawa, From The Local Building Trades For Their Excellent Co-operation By Using 100% Organized Labor! Tests moisture seals For bearing protection conditions are provided so that engineers may test Massey- Harris machines to check their ability to meet present-day re- quirements in field operation, United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America © | . Local 397, Whitby and Oshawa airs there 1s par ce for 60 cars. Attendants * "Hockey: the cars to and from the street. | Any messages from the customer | at the cash register counter can | ] relayed downstairs via a PA | system, Another very modern and | important feature of the store is | not | 108 hundred-foot-long frozen foods not | cabinet, a reflection of the increas- ing sales of fresh frozen vegetables, ice cream and fruits, Comparable with the biggest and beg Sores anywhere hi the con- en super-market one electric rocking horse is matched | whieh truly ED the Se by a space-ship affair designed to of "super" and will make .8hopping lighten the chore of accompanying | a more pleasant chore for hun- mother on a shopping expedtion. dreds of Dshawe housewives. "Rrrested" Ship |" oom * Is Going To Sail The ship reached Montreal from | Genoa, Italy, 10 days ago manned | by 24 Greek and Italian seamen. OWEN SOUND (CP)--An arrest warrant taken out by five former crew members will not prevent the Most of these sought Tgturn berths | urope 5 wikib . air ye had hear i | Oshawa District Trades and Labor Council sailing of the freighter George Hindman from Montreal this week, sufficlently paid, A company offi. | AF. of L. and T.L.C. say the new owners, Hindman t2y X08 new owners, To deliver the power and per- formance expected and demanded of them, combines, tractors and power machines are precision manufactured from Hg quality materials. But this carefully mele ma- chinery must work in heat, in cold, in dry conditions, in wet conditions, in gritty dust and clinging mud. On the Massey- Harris Test Track these trying MASSEY-HARRIS COMPANY, LIMITED Makers of high quality farm implements since 1847 permanently closed next Wednes- day. However, the north store will continue operations. For the kiddies who are much. interested in the fine Polina of shopping for as) ASparagus or there are two big mec dak bound to keep them occupied and fascinated. The more conventional International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 894, Oshawa United Association of Journeymen and Apprentices of the Plumbing and Pipefitting Industry of America Local 463, Oshawa In engineering design and cone struction, Massey-Harris ma- chines offer features and ad- vantages, developed to help get work done easier, quicker and at less cost. Bricklayers and Masons, Local 20, Oshawa, of the Bricklayers, Masons cid Plasterer's Union of America = and the - cial said the ship, formerly th Risacua, is still under vision British registry, He said the sailors were paid off above the British scale under which they were hired. Wh LOBLAWS . . . on the Opening of their new Super Market! 9 ' ' Corner Athol and Celina Streets FOUNDATION COMPANY OF CANADA LIMITED ---- THE General Contractors

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