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Focus On Scugog (Port Perry, ON), 1 Jan 2009, p. 28

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Samuel McLaughlin's Parkwood Estate in Oshawa used Chevrolet shares and Sam's G.M. shares to regain control of General Motors in 1916. That same year Sam began building the biggest house in Canada, a fifty-five roomed country house which he named Parkwe In December 1918 the McLaughlins sold their company to General Motors and General Motors of Canada was created with Sam as its first president. In 1920 a recession hit North America. Ford ceased produc- tion, General Motors stopped production of all its cars except Buick and Cadillac, GM’s Oshawa plant closed its doors for several weeks, but more significantly Durant was again ousted from the board of General Motors. By the end of 1921, the Oshawa GM production was back to normal and Durant had started a new company, Durant Mo- tors, and opened a factory in Leaside in what was then north eastern Toronto. He later lost everything in the great depression and died penniless in 1947. Sam McLaughlin remained on the board of directors of General Motors until 1967 but, even at the age of 95, still main- tained a role as chairman of the board of General Motors of Canada. His faithful wife Adelaide had died of cancer in 1958 just a month before their sixtieth wedding anniversa Through Sam’s generosity and his McLaughlin Foundation, hundreds of charities and institutions have received gener- ous support. Among them are the Ontario College of Art, the University of Toronto, the Oshawa General Hospital and the Salvation Army. His stately home Parkwood Estate was left to the Oshawa General Hospital along with financial provision for its maintenance. By Paul Arculus Focus on Scugog SERVING, goucos Since 1! 38 Water Street, Port Perry 905-985-1197 EXPIRES MARCH 28,09 * Small Business Bookkeeping *E-File ¢ Computerized Payroll ¢ Personal Income Tax Office Hours: Monday to Friday; 8:30 am - 5:00 pm Extended Evening & Saturday Hours during Tax Time by Appointment Only 4 River Street, Seagrave 905-985-8962 New Clients Welcome Overwhelmed from| m_peee ohect in to simplify your New Years Resolution can come true. Am I Covered? Winter Driving Tips Steve Gav ith the arrival of winter a bit ear- lier this year, itis important that we ey ‘our winter driving habits. Below are some winter driving tips to help make your drive as safe as possible, as many of us travel the highways “_ this holiday season, rei ane ad gasoline anti- tankat least © that includes: extra ai and windshield ees fi a flashlight and extra batteries: blankets: a candle: matches: hazard markers or flares: extra hats and mitts: and chocolate or granola bars. Check local weather and road conditions before leaving. 7 Bring a map and b 2 Top up antieeze, transmission, brake and windshield wast fluids. 3 Install a matching set of snow res on all four wheels. Do not mix radial tires with other types. 4 Dress properly and wear warm clothing. 5 Cany a winter emergency kit her 8 If possible, tell someone where TAYLOR FORDER INSURANCE BROKERS LTD. 169 North Street, Port Perry * 905-985-8416 www.taylorforder.com take an alternative route. you are going and when you ex- toarrive. 9 Bring a cell phone. es Wits ote New Year, ish everyone good health and ae FOCUS - JANUARY 2009 27

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