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The Yarmouth County Museum & Archives is a museum located in Yarmouth , Nova Scotia , Canada. This museum explores the history of Yarmouth County . Located in the heart of Yarmouth's heritage residential district, the museum is housed in a former church as well as two historic houses. It also operates a summer display in the restored Killam Brothers Shipping Office on the Yarmouth waterfront.

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38-756: The museum began in 1935 with the creation of the Yarmouth County Historical Society. The society formed the museum in 1958. It moved to its current location in 1969, the former Tabernacle Congregational Church, an 1892 granite church listed on the Canadian Register of Historic Places. The museum expanded in 2000 incorporating two adjacent historic homes including the Abram Little House with a wing providing climate controlled storage and conservation facilities and an archival research centre. The museum grounds include

76-402: A $ 46 million political campaign (equivalent to $ 60.4 million in 2023) known as "The Coalition Against The Costly Food Labeling Proposition, sponsored by Farmers and Food Producers". This organization was set up to oppose a California citizen's initiative, known as Proposition 37 , demanding mandatory labeling of foods containing genetically modified ingredients . The Sara Lee Foundation

114-404: A binding offer for its Global Body Care and European Detergents to Unilever for €1.275 billion (equivalent to €1.71 billion in 2023). On June 1, 2010, Sara Lee announced it had completed the sale of its 51 percent stake in its Godrej Sara Lee joint venture to Godrej Consumer Products Ltd. for a total consideration of €185 million (equivalent to €249 million in 2023). On June 15, 2010,

152-455: A business to success with no new products and no growth plan". Also, Marcel Smits, interim CEO since Barnes suffered a stroke , became the new CEO, and Jan Bennink director and chairman. The split was completed on July 4, 2012. The successor company, Hillshire Brands, re-located its headquarters from Downers Grove to Chicago in 2012. In 2014, Hillshire, along with the Sara Lee operations,

190-494: A career, he moved to Boston , Massachusetts in 1903 at the age of 18 to live with his sister. He went to work for the Somerville Brush and Mop Company, and became a successful salesman for them. A self-described country bumpkin, he felt his success was attributed to his farm-boy charm, his ability to make his customer feel comfortable and his full money-back guarantee. In 1906, with a $ 75.00 investment, he started

228-441: A restructuring at Sara Lee. 2006 featured the divestiture of Sara Lee's European meats and European branded apparel businesses. In addition, the corporation spun off to its shareholders the branded apparel, Americas/Asia, business, into a separate, publicly traded company called Hanesbrands Inc. Including the spin-off, Sara Lee raised more than $ 3.7 billion in proceeds as part of the company's transformation plan. In addition to

266-431: A separate unit named D.E Master Blenders 1753. Some analysts claimed splitting the business into two units would make a takeover more likely. Stockholders would have equal shares in both companies. In the same month, Sara Lee received noted media attention regarding their strategy to "refocus on the core" to revamp the company. In a Forbes magazine column, Adam Hartung stated Sara Lee could not "cost-cut, refocus or re-align

304-543: A small chain of Chicago neighborhood bakeries called Community Bake Shops. Working together, the businessmen expanded their original three stores into a chain of seven bakeries. Lubin wanted to expand the business. He named a cream cheesecake after his eight-year-old daughter, Sara Lee Lubin, and changed the name of the business to Kitchens of Sara Lee . In 1956, the Consolidated Foods Corporation bought Kitchens of Sara Lee, and it became one of

342-526: A state-of-the-art research and development center named The Kitchens of Sara Lee, a 120,000-square-foot (11,000 m ) campus at the company's headquarters in Downers Grove. On September 25, 2009, Sara Lee announced it accepted a binding offer by Unilever for €1.275 billion to sell its global body care and European detergents business. The transaction was approved by EU regulators in November of

380-528: Is credited with outselling Alfred two to one. The couple had two sons, Alfred Howard born in 1913, and Avard Ells born in 1916. Alfred C. Fuller and Evelyn Ells Fuller were divorced in 1930. In 1932 Fuller married Mary Primrose (Pelton) from Yarmouth , Nova Scotia, Canada at New York City. Primrose was 19 years younger than Alfred and they remained married until Alfred's death. The couple, living at West Hartford, Connecticut , were well-known benefactors and supporters of various community organizations including

418-541: The Fuller Brush Company in Hartford, Connecticut , manufacturing brushes in his sister's basement and selling these brushes door to door. By 1919, the company had achieved sales of more than $ 1 million per year. Fuller Brush went on to be recognized throughout North America, even inspiring two comedy films, The Fuller Brush Man (1948) and The Fuller Brush Girl (1950). In 1961, Fuller recorded

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456-605: The Hartt School of Music at the University of Hartford , The Hartford Opera, The Hartford Symphony and the Bushnell Memorial. Both were active board members of Board of Regents for the University of Hartford. Primrose was awarded an honorary doctorate degree at this university in recognition of her contribution and support. Alfred's sons would take over the business in the capacity of president; Howard, led

494-549: The Pelton-Fuller house, an 1892 Italianate summer home of Alfred C. Fuller , "the Fuller Brush Man" which was donated to the museum by his widow in 1997 and restored by the museum to showcase its extensive collection of Victorian furniture and costumes. The museum has won numerous awards for exceptional museum and archival work. The museum has the third largest collection of marine paintings in all of Canada and

532-693: The Sara Lee brand is owned by Kohlberg & Company , making frozen cakes and other items at its present facility in Illinois. Sara Lee is also the brand name of a number of frozen and packaged foods, often known for the long-running slogan "Everybody doesn't like something, but nobody doesn't like Sara Lee", often incorrectly reported as "Nobody does it like Sara Lee". As of 2005, Sara Lee Corporation had operations in more than 40 countries; sold food, beverage, and household products in over 180 countries; and had some 137,000 employees worldwide. In 1935, Charles Lubin and his brother-in-law, Arthur Gordon, bought

570-566: The Yarmouth branch of the Bank of Commerce Building. The museum houses the mysterious Yarmouth Runic Stone , one of the best known items of Yarmouth's history, although its actual status as a Norse artifact is very much in dispute. 43°50′12.25″N 66°06′56.6″W  /  43.8367361°N 66.115722°W  / 43.8367361; -66.115722 Alfred C. Fuller Alfred Carl Fuller (January 13, 1885 – December 4, 1973)

608-590: The agreement stressed that Sara Lee's Bil Mar Foods division did not knowingly distribute the tainted meat. On August 7, 2001, Sara Lee Corp cleared the last remaining regulatory hurdle in its purchase of Earthgrains Co, receiving approval from the European Commission (S). Brenda C. Barnes joined Sara Lee Corporation in July 2004 as the president and chief operating officer. Then in February 2005, Barnes

646-459: The company announced that it had received a binding offer of $ 153.5 million (equivalent to $ 209 million in 2023) for its remaining insecticides business. The offer is dependent on European Union antitrust approval; the decision is due May 2, 2011. On July 5, 2010, Sara Lee completed the sale of its Ambi Pur air care business to Procter & Gamble for €320 million (equivalent to €412 million in 2023). On April 4, 2011, Sara Lee completed

684-574: The company from 1943 until his death in an automobile accident in 1959, at which time Avard took over the helm until 1969. Fuller maintained a lifelong connection with his native Nova Scotia, buying a home in Yarmouth , Nova Scotia, Canada where he and his family spent their summers. The home, known as the Pelton-Fuller House was originally purchased by Primrose's maternal grandparents. Primrose's mother, Susan (Bown) Pelton, resided in

722-578: The company's best-known brand names. In 1985, the name Sara Lee Corporation was adopted for the corporation as a whole. While the company traced its lineage to 1939, when Nathan Cummings acquired C. D. Kenny Company, a wholesale distributor of sugar, coffee, and tea in Baltimore, Consolidated Foods Corporation was actually the descendant of a Chicago grocery store called Sprague, Warner & Company. This enterprise, which started on State Street in Chicago,

760-474: The following year. On November 9, 2010, Sara Lee said that by selling its North American Fresh Bakery unit to Grupo Bimbo , it could grow in other areas. The $ 959 million deal gave Sara Lee the right to continue using the Sara Lee name on frozen desserts and meat products. Grupo Bimbo was to use the Sara Lee name for fresh-baked products around the world except for Western Europe , Australia and New Zealand . The deal also gave Grupo Bimbo 41 baking plants, and

798-611: The home until her death in 1965. The Fuller family then used the home as their summer house. In 1996, Primrose donated the house, at 20 Collins Street, to the Yarmouth County Museum where it has been restored and is open to the public. Fuller was initiated to the York Rite of Freemasonry, till his elevation to the highest degree of Grand Master. He was a major supporter of what is now The Hartt School , University of Hartford . The Alfred C. Fuller Music Center

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836-414: The kosher meat business and discontinue processing and distributing products made under all of its kosher meat brands, including: Best's Kosher, Sinai Kosher, Shofar and Wilno. As of early 2019, certain Sara Lee bread and other baked goods products, which had dropped some kosher certifications in 2017, restored them. Throughout 2012, Sara Lee contributed $ 343,600 (equivalent to $ 450,869 in 2023) to

874-615: The largest community archives in Nova Scotia. The original second order fresnel lens used at the Cape Forchu Lighthouse is displayed in the centre of the museum's main gallery. It was preserved by the society in 1962 when the original 1840 lighthouse was replaced by a new concrete tower. Two stagecoaches are also displayed in the museum, a locally-built example and a well-preserved Concord stagecoach , both used for service between Yarmouth and Tusket, Nova Scotia in

912-499: The largest grocery wholesaler in the United States. Annual sales grew from about $ 20 million in 1942 to $ 120 million by 1946. After changing its name in 1945 to Consolidated Grocers, Cummings's company became the Consolidated Foods Corporation in 1953. In 1986, Sara Lee bought the manufacturing and mail order operations of Wolferman's, a maker of English muffins , that dated back to 1888. In February 1988, Sara Lee agreed to

950-656: The mid-1800s. A special display evoking the bridge of the MV Bluenose features the wheel, compass, telegraph and bell from the long-running Yarmouth ferry. A circular, metal plaque in the museum collection was constructed by the Canadian Bank of Commerce in memory of its employees who served during the First World War. The plaque was found in the Home Life Building, which had formerly been

988-422: The monetary benefits, the company became tightly focused on its core businesses: food, beverage, and household and body care. In 2008, Sara Lee sold off its Direct Store Delivery foodservice coffee business to Farmer Brothers for a reported $ 45 million. By 2009, Sara Lee was pursuing the sale of its household and body care business in their continuing effort to focus on core business. In April, Sara Lee launched

1026-419: The purchase of the 84-year-old Adams-Millis Corporation of High Point, North Carolina , the largest private label sock and stocking manufacturer in the United States, with 3000 employees and 1987 sales of nearly $ 200 million. On June 25, 2001, Sara Lee Corp pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor and agreed to pay $ 4.4 million for selling tainted meat that was blamed for at least 15 deaths and six miscarriages in 1998;

1064-525: The regional brands Grandma Sycamore's, Heiner's and Rainbo. On January 28, 2011, Sara Lee announced the company would be split into two units. The company said its North American operations (including Jimmy Dean, Ball Park and Hillshire Farm) would take the Hillshire Brands corporate name, while the international beverage and bakery businesses (including Douwe Egberts, Senseo, Pickwick, Maison du Café, L'OR, Café Pilão, and Marcilla) would constitute

1102-973: The sale of its Kiwi shoe care business to SC Johnson for €245 million (equivalent to €315 million in 2023). In 2010, Sara Lee completed the sale of White King and Janola brands to Symex for €38 million (equivalent to €50.3 million in 2023). In addition, Sara Lee announced the pending sale of its non-Indian insecticides business to SC Johnson for €153.5 million. In 2010, Sara Lee divested its North American fresh bakery business to Grupo Bimbo . In 2012, Hillshire Brands sold its Australian bakery operations to McCain Foods . On November 19, 2008, Sara Lee Corporation, which had acquired "the No. 2 kosher hot dog brand" in 1993, announced that it would close its kosher hot dog and meat processing facility in Chicago , on or before January 30, 2009. Sara Lee decided to exit

1140-611: The secrets to his success on Folkways Records on an album entitled, Careers in Selling: An Interview with Alfred C. Fuller . The company remained in the Fuller family's hands until 1968, when it was acquired by Sara Lee Corporation . In 1908, Fuller married Evelyn Winnifred Ells, a fellow Nova Scotian living in Boston. Evelyn worked alongside Alfred acting as his secretary, accountant and working in sales as well. She

1178-401: The voluntary step due to low trading volumes on those exchanges. 2005 also saw the debut of Sara Lee Soft & Smooth made with whole grain white bread. In October, Barnes succeeded C. Steven McMillan as chairman. The year ended with the sale of the direct selling business to Tupperware . In 2006, Sara Lee announced a new company wide campaign: "the joy of eating". The campaign was part of

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1216-463: The world. To support that focus, Sara Lee announced plans to dispose of approximately 40 percent of the company's revenues, including its apparel, European packaged meats, US retail coffee and direct selling businesses. On December 22, 2005, Sara Lee Corporation was to delist from Euronext Amsterdam and Euronext Paris stock exchanges, as well as the Swiss Exchange. The company said it was taking

1254-482: Was a Canadian-born American businessman, entrepreneur, and philanthropist who was the original "Fuller Brush Man". He created the Fuller Brush Company , a multi-million dollar corporation. Alfred C. Fuller was born on an Annapolis Valley farm in Welsford , Kings County, Nova Scotia , Canada. He was the eleventh of twelve children of Leander and Phoebe (Collins) Fuller. With the encouragement of his parents to find

1292-748: Was acquired by Tyson Foods . On June 1, 2018, Tyson announced that it would sell the Sara Lee, Van's, Chef Pierre and Bistro Collection brands to Kohlberg & Company . The sale was completed on August 1, forming Sara Lee Frozen Bakery, which will be based in Oakbrook Terrace, Illinois . Sara Lee Corporation announced in 2006 that it had completed the sale of its branded apparel business in Europe to an affiliate of Sun Capital Partners . Such brands included Dim, Playtex , Wonderbra , Lovable, Abanderado, Nur Die, Unno and Bellinda. Sara Lee Corporation announced on Sept 28, 2009, that it had received

1330-547: Was built in 1963 on the college campus. Fuller died in Hartford, Connecticut , in 1973 at the age of 88 of myeloma. He is buried at Pleasant Valley Cemetery in Somerset, Nova Scotia , approximately 4 kilometres (or 2.5 miles) from his birthplace. Sara Lee Corporation The Sara Lee Corporation was an American consumer-goods company based in Downers Grove, Illinois . On July 4, 2012, Sara Lee Corporation

1368-534: Was founded during the Civil War by Albert A. Sprague and Ezra J. Warner. By 1909, Sprague, Warner & Company was one of the leading wholesale grocery companies in the United States, famous for house brands such as Richelieu, Ferndell, and Batavia. In 1942, this company was acquired by the Canadian-born Cummings. The new Chicago-based company, at first called Sprague Warner–Kenny Corp., ranked as

1406-461: Was named president and chief executive officer, and the corporation announced it would move its headquarters from Cincinnati , Ohio, to Downers Grove, Illinois , which housed the company's North American operating businesses and the majority of Sara Lee's corporate staff. Also in February 2005, the company began executing a multi-year plan to transform Sara Lee into a company focused on its food, beverage, and household and body care businesses around

1444-534: Was split into two companies: one for North American operations renamed Hillshire Brands (the Sara Lee name continued to be used on bakery and certain deli products distributed by Hillshire Brands), the other for international beverage and bakery businesses named D.E Master Blenders 1753 . It had operations in more than 40 countries and sold its products in over 180 countries. Its international operations were headquartered in Utrecht , The Netherlands . As of 2020 ,

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