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Introducing ... "A Bright
New Concept in Coat
Checking"
This will give you: 24 hour pro-
tection • theft insurance • liability
insurance • relaxed patrons • in-
creased prestige • decreased over-
head • dependable service • an
added income • relaxed manage-
ment.
DOUBLE-FACED MODEL
Will reduce or eliminate: annoy-
ing line-ups • employee problems
• coat mix-ups • "not responsible"
signs • maintenance worries • cost-
ly nuisance claims • installation
expenses • non-profitable space •
unappealing coat-racks.
Now there is a bright new answer
to a problem you thought could
only increase as your business in-
creased. A complete answer to
your coat checking problems. The
Intercheck system is unique: a
handsome wardrobe rack which we
Whether you now have or are
designing a hotel, restaurant, or
other establishment servicing the
public, call today. They can show
you quickly how coat-checking can
become an asset ... not a liability,
INTERCHECK CORPORATION LTD.
WALL-MOUNTED MODEL
1350 EAST 4TH, VANCOUVER, CANADA
FRANCHISE OFFICE IN EVERY MAJOR CENTRE.
also provide attractive
demonstrators to introduce
(he service and staff for exist-
mg coat check rooms and
special events.
DAVIS RECONDITfONED C-0-FFEE VENDERS
LOOK AND OPERATE LIKE NEW
SEEBURG
COFFEE VENDER
764D 'CONVERTED"
FREEZE DRY $495.00
DAVIS DISDIIUTING CORPORATION
738 ERIE BL VD., EAST
SYRACUSE, N. Y. 13210
PH.: (315) 475-1631
3.0
provide incorporating a patented,
coin-operated method of locking
each garment individually. With the
knowledge that garments are safe
from accidental exchanges or delib-
erate theft, both patron and man-
agement can relax. Considering
that either free-standing or wall-
mounted racks are installed without
cost to you, there is small wonder
that the Intercheck system is fast
becoming the choice of fine estab-
lishments across Canada. Each
coat-rack model is an attractive
piece of furniture combining the
warmth of presidential walnut with
the lustre of satin aluminum.
WRITE US TODAY FOR THE NAME OF THE
REPRESENTATIV E IN YOUR AREA.
Donald A. Johnson, Dies,
Once Executive Assistant to
The President PepsiCo
International
Donald A. Johnsen, of 78 Old
Hill Road, Wesport, Connecticut,
U.S.A. , and formerly of Melbury
Road, Long Island, died of a cor-
onary occlusion on Friday, Novem-
ber 13, 1970. He was Vice-Presid-
ent and Executive Assistant to the
President of PepsiCo International.
Until this year, Mr. Johnson had
been President and Chief Executive
Officer of Pepsi-Cola Canada Ltd.
and Frito-Lay Canada Ltd. with
headquarters in Montreal. He joined
Pepsi-Cola Company in June of
194 7 as Administrative Assistant
and held a succession of increasingly
responsible positions with the Com-
pany in the areas of Finance, Con-
trol and Administration.