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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1973-10-18, Page 11•r‘ Arpaoaior.voiottim 11, Seaforth Creamery Limited .;; THE HURON t(POOITOR, *el, is, 1n341 rr Here a creamery employee .adds the, newly mixed **dad to the machine whiCh will shape it into one pound blocks 'and wrap it' in 'Elmgrove Dairy spread wrappers, all in -one operation. 'Phis maclpne will process 30 pounds of ,dairy spread per minute. r Modern new lunch room facilities for employees atSeaforth Creamery Limited were added with the recent renovations • there. The new room included pop and coffee machines and tables and chairs for the use of employees at lunch time and on breaks. We are proud to have been selected to have carried out the redecorating program ax 4AFORTI-1- CRE A MERY LTD and join in cong-ratulatihg the firm on the completion of the forwnrd looking mo- . gram. The interior of Seaforth creamery. has been .decorated using TRU-GLAZE cement block finish. • 345-?.208 R. R. 2, STAFFA, ONT. Elmgrove. Dairy spread is removed from huge churns after it is mixed In the modern new -facilities at Seaforth Creamery Lirtilt Creamery employees take the newly mixed spread, across the room where it is shaped int ound blocks and wrapped. • - Seaforth Creamery Ltd. We are pleased to have supPlied them with new Ford vehicles. On the completion of their enlargement and renovation program. Creamery employees who operate these machines will transforni the newly mixed Elmgrove Dairy Spread, fresh from the churns, into neatly packaged and weighed one pound • blocks.' The pounds of spread- are then packed into'boxes in qttantities of 30 pounds. BILL McLAUGHLIN MOTORS LTD. Seaforth, Ontario BALLNIMACAULAY LTD. Building Supplies CLINTON 482-9514 HENSALL 262-2713 SEAFORTIf 5274910 • •,•!::,••• •• • • • • •• . •• 1,,