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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 25 Sep 1958, p. 11

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Nowadays, when a stranger comes in, Honest Seam leap« down the trapdoor or into the back room and from there ne screens the neweomer â€" an closed circuit televwision. U everything is all right, up he pops singing his fool head off. But YOU don‘t need TV to ..’hufil-fl*‘u C The nine hotel employees have lost am estimated $50.â€" 000. or $7.200 a week This ‘‘includes _ partâ€"time helper‘s wavres. posed to be for tailoring bat man could hide? In Waterioo it‘s a room at the back supâ€" Have you ever noticed that in both of Honest Sam‘s stores there are places in which zx Ivan Bradley, manager, said the averawe yearly water bill for _ Carline â€" Breweries â€" Waterloo‘s laryest consumer â€" runs to $65,000 or more than $1.000 a week. At a meetine of the Waterâ€" loo Public Utilitiee Ceommisâ€" sion it was revealed that thev are losing apmrox‘ matelv $1.000 a week. Those selling liquor in dinâ€" ing lounges have had their losses slightly offset but not to any large extent. The hotels themselves have Icst about $90.000 â€" _ and that‘s profit. The Kitchener and Waterloo district has approximately 450 emmloyees of breweries and retail stores out of work. They have lost about $240,000 in wages so far. " _ Everyone connected im any Fven the manager of a small district hotel has ap plied. He was told that th: owner could no leonger afford to nay his wages while the establishment was clased. Beverage room staffs were laid off as hotef beer stocks dwindled. The local Unemâ€" ployment Insuraree Commis sion office reports many are apn‘vine for benefits. To date in the Twim Cities alone an estimated $387,000 has been lost. . The Water Commissions are even losing money from the water they would have seld to Dow Kingsbeer Brewery, Lodk, and Carling Brewevies, Lid i Not included in tike fi.-n‘ in the Kâ€"W share of the‘ $1.000,000 a week in tax reâ€" venues being lost Reer d-{ in Ontario average $1,000,000 a day. | money. Noet onlig the e ployees of two bzeewerims and four Brewers Retwml stucens, Beer Strike A employees and the people who usually receive a shoame of their earnings. Loss To Many sSOMETHING TO HIDE*® of wonderful values. (Advertisement) approve his great ar YOU WASH 1,500 LBS. OF CLOTHES A YeagR: electricity does so much ... costs so live better... When laundry piles up (as it dees when you have small children) ¥‘s hardly any trouble at all with the untiring help of automatic electric lIaundry appliances. dJust put your laundry im your electric washer, set the dial, and the work is done automatically. And an electric clothes dryer dries your laundry fluffy and sunshine fresh automaticallyâ€"im any kind of weather. You‘l have an abundant gupply of hot water with an aupomatic electric water heaterâ€"and wronimg is easier and faster electrically. When you have the help of modern electric laundry appliances, even a lot of laindry is just a little bit of work. *Average in one year for family of fousr do it the easy way... electrically the safe, clean, modern way ONTARIO // HYDRO

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