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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 22 Mar 1978, Section 2, p. 16

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16 The Canadian Statesman. Bowmanville. March 22. 1978 Section Two Scott's Chicken Villa Comes to Bowmanville! Scott's Chicken Villa has opened yet another store to serve y ou in the Oshawa - Whitby - Bowmanville area. Prior to the Bowman- ville opening Wed., March 22nd residents of Bowmanville were served by the three stores in Oshawa and the one in Whitby. "So many of our cus- tomers at those stores were from Bowman- ville, we felt it was time the residents ofBow- manville had a Scott'sý Chicken Villa of their own", says Mike Basciano, Area Director of Operations. "We're really pleased to be able to serve Bowmanville residents ontheir home ground now." So far, Bowmanville customers have re- sponded with enthu- siasm to the new store. "We have the whole town of Bowmanville to thank", adds Dick Groen, District Manag- er. "If it wasn't for their enthusiasm for Kentucky Fried Chicken we never would have opened the new outlet." A warm invitation is extended by Mike and Dick who hope you will drop in to meet manager Charlie Eaton and his staff at the spanking new store real- ly soon! Bowmanville will benefit from Colonel Sanders Charitable Organization. Here it is. Your brand new Scott's Chicken Villa in Bowmanville located at 209 King Street East. Drop in soon! are Jim Constable, manager, 474 Simcoe St. South, Oshawa, Ontario. CharlesEaton, manager, Bowmanville, Ontario. The managers of the other four Scott's Chicken Villa stores An the Oshawa-Whitby area gave Charlie Eaton a big welcome aboard on Monday. "It's just great how popular Kentucky Fried Chieken has become in tne area" remarked Jim Allison, who re- places Charlie Eaton as store manager in the Osbawa North store. The managers had been in the new Bow- manville store just prior to o ening and were suitably impressed with five! Garry Cooper, manager, 574 King St. East, Oshawa, Ontario. Jim Allison, manager, Reid Lewis, manager, 973 Simcoe St. North, 301 Dundas St. West, Oshawa, Ontario, Whitby, Ontario. the efficiency and clean- liness of the premises. "If I know Charlie" observed Garry Cooper, "be'll run a tigbt ship here in Bowmanville. Fast friendly service and good, fresh food!" While all expressed regret at losing Bow- S cott' s manville customers, they agreed that the new store will be a great convenience to the growing number of Bowmanville people who agree with Colonel Sanders: Kentucky Fried Chicken is finger lickin' good! Garnet B. Rickard, Mayor, Town of Newcastle. Congratulations to Charlie Eaton and the Scott's people on the opening of your new store. I wish you the greatest possible success. Positive progress, as shown by your firm in the past, provides additional employment for people in our area. But Scott's is rather special. Your service in our community goes far beyond city taxes and jbs. You are good citizens in other ways as wel1. A proportion of the profits from any Scott's Chicken Villa is channelled back into the very community you serve. It's this kind of corporate citizenship that makes me particularly pleased to welcome a Scott's Chicken Villa in Bowmanville, and again I wish you every possible success in your attractive new store. Garnet B. Rickard Kentucky Fried Chicken means chicken in Canada. Most recent figures released by the Depart- ment of Agriculture in Ottawa shows that Kentucky Fried Chicken The girl in the red striped smock knows her business. "Do-it-yourself" Buffet - the accounted for about 25 per cent of all the chicken marketed in Canada last year. This dominant position is even more outstanding when it is considered that Kentucky Fried Chicken birds are taken from a very narrow and very' select weight variation! All across Canada Colonel Sanders is known and loved for his delicious Kentucky Fried Chicken. But to many people Colonel Sanders is famous for more than that. These are the thousands who have been helped in one way or another. by the Colonel's generosity. You see, Colonel Sanders heads up a unique organization called the Colonel Sanders' Charitable Organization. It's re- gistered charity with its own board of directors and it comes under the Charitable Foundation Act. With this Chari- table Organization, Colonel Sanders ensures that every community served by a Kentucky Fried Chicken store benefits in some measure. The Colonel explains how it works: "My boys and girls and I believe that there's more to being a successful business man than simply making profits. That's why a percentage of every single dollar you spend in your local Kentucky Fried Chicken stores comes back into your community through the Colonel Sanders' Charitable Organiza- tion. Each of my li- censees receives his or her share to donate to a local charity. And this, as far as I'm çoncerned, is the whole idea of establishing the Organ- ization - to deliver a ortion of the profit ack into a community, to be distributed where it's most needed. All across Canada, there are local organizations, and individuals, who are very happy that my staff are such mighty good neighbours." Planned generosity is a term that could be best applied to the Colonel Sanders' Charitable Organiza- tion. It descries a policy of doing things mat maRes the Colonel's staff welcome any- where. Quality control is the key to Kentucky Fried Chicken success. From the beginning the secret of Kentucky Fried Chicken success across the country has been in the maintenance of the taste and the quality of Kentucky Fried Chicken. Colonel Sanders' method of cooking and the strict adherence of all licensees to the top uality ingredients emanded by the Colonel assure the people of Bowmanville that the Kentucky Fried Chicken they buy will be the same "finger lickin' good" quality as in any other city in Canada Improvements in equip- ment ha-Je increasedthe capacity of these stores to meet the public demand, but no change is ever made if such a change has any effect on the quality of flavour of Kentucky Fried Chicken. Only fresh, Govern- ment inspected, local birds are used, carefully. cut so that each piece is cooked properly every time. Top quality, all- vegetable snortemng for both chicken and french fries further insures the tastiness and uniformity of the Kentucky Fried Chieken you purchase. Colonel Sanders' special salads are a perfect accompaniment to the appetizing flavour of Kentucky Fried Chicken. They're always available and packed fresh from the refrigerated display cases. WEDNESDA. MA?' Colonel Sanders sends his best. 'I'm really happy to hear all you folks in Bowmanville like my Kentucky Fried Chicken so much. That makes me proud of my boys and girls because I know the food they serve is as good as when I cooked it myself. And I'm especially proud of Charlie Eaton. Congratulations Charhie and the best of luck in your new store." Colonel Sanders' "Best" takes the form of more than just his congratulations. Colonel Sanders sends you the best of everything. The best chicken, the best ingredients for his famous salads and cole slaw, and the best boys and girls he can find. They look after his Kentucky Fried Chicken and make sure each piece is as delicious as the last. Ever since Colonel Sanders started his Kentucky Fried Chicken business years ago, he's made sure you get only the best of everything. That's one reason Kentucky Fried Chicken is so popular today. And one reason everyone in Bowmanville knows that they can rely on the new Scott's Chicken Villa to give them chicken that's finger lickin' good. tasty econonical way to feed 30 to 200 people. Smart people know that the easiest way to wind u winter activities in the spring is with Scott's "lJo-It-Yourself" Buffet. All it takes is a phone call to your Bowmanville store manager, Charlie Eaton a couple of hours ahead. At only $1.90 per person, Scott's "Do-It-Yourself" Buffet is one of the most economical ways to entertain a gang. You can order it for as few as 30 people or as many as 200. Everythin is supplied, from plates, forks, spoons, serviettes, and owels brea trays, even a colourful paper tablecloth. And the food is just what you'd expect from Scott's. Delicious. our favorite salads, hot buttered Grecian bread, and three pieces of finger lickin' good Kentucky Fried Chicken per person. Al carefuly packed in disposable cartons. You just gupy te party spirit andgoodcheer! So whether you're windmg up Scout activities, the ski club or the bowling league for the winter, think of Scott's "Do-It-Yourself" Buffet. It's a great favorite with everyone, chldren and grown-ups alike! The girl behind the counter knows all there is to know when it comes to giving you good service. Because she's been to the Colonel's special Hostess School. And, she's passed with flying colours. She had to. After all she's the one you get to see most often when you visit your nearby Scott's Chicken Villa. And that makes her a very important member of the Colonel's team. And the girl in the red striped smock does the Colonel proud. She makes sure that every- thing goes just right. Your order is just as you ordered it and you get it with a smile. You see the Colonel knows a little secret. A good meal tastes best when it starts with a smile. ,CottchickenViENA . OVER 100 LOCATIONS INONTARIO-SEE YOUR PH-oNE BOOK FOR THE ONE NEAREST YOU. 0W we J I

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