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Oshawa Times (1958-), 26 Feb 1965, p. 21

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City Centre Rates High Eee eee The Oshawa Shopping Centre is ak recognized as one of the finest shopping centres of, a regional type in Canada. It has been acclaimed by ex- perts as one of the outstanding shopping centres on the North American continent. The Oshawa Shopping Centre is a 'Regional Centre" having a "Mall" type design. This is a development where a group of stores are lined up on either side of.a promenade or "Mall", the stores divided into sections or blocks with the main depart- ment store occupying the cen- tre, The Centre includes retail stores, service stores, banks an bowling lanes, plus many offices. The total area including shops, parking lots and terraces _ embraces 53 acres of land. The Centre was the first underground truck concourse ever build in a Canadian Shop- ping Centre. Nearly a quarter; hb of a-mile long, it runs directly $6 Bi 10n underneath the Mall, and is de- signed to keep all store deliver- jes and services below ground. Eac have display windows and en- trances on outer sidewalks as well-as.on the Mall. The Mall, adjoining courts and arcades,. and parking area, is beautifully landscaped with trees, shrubs and flowers. Soft music is piped in through the canopies for shoppers' enjoy- ment. The electrical power used would be enough for a commu- nity of-7,500. ~The lights used in the parking lot area could light 10 miles of road and the lighting is equiva- lent to 12,500,000 candles, Some. 200,000 square yards of asphalt were laid, build a two-lane highway fifteen miles long. Some 20,000 cubic yards of|vention and refused to do man concrete were used, 3,000 tons of steel, 20 miles of assorted electtical wiring. The average needs of.a house is 26 yards of concrete, 250 feet of electrical wiring, and little or no. steel. Three miles of concrete strip parking dividers were laid. The total shop window fron- tage facing the Mall. and | Former PoW store front has an in-|Fred Mulley has come a long) dividual design, and most stores! way from the German prisoner: enough tojthe. start, THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, February 26,1968 3A parking lot sidewalks is 5,510 feet, the equivalent of a show window parade of nine normal city blocks, Ice making machine used for the Centre's air cooling system produces an equivalent of 400) tons of ice. Oshawa Shopping Centre is a tourist attraction for vacation- ers from all parts of the North American continent, The esti- mated cost of landscaping ex- ceeds $35,000, Constant atten- gree in economics and also passed examinations given by the Institute of Chartere n ad Sec- retaries and the Institute of In- dustrial Administration. Then he applied to Oxford University for a scicarship. After his release, he won it, on the basis of an essay titled "The Use of Cigarettes as Cur- rency in a Prisoner - cf - War Camp." It 'showed how the PoW economy advanced from barter to capitalism. He graduated from Oxford with top honors in economics, Mulley aiso earnéd a jaw de- gree and was admitted to the bar in 1954, while he was serv- ing as a member of Parlia- ment. He was first elected in Expert Predicts No-Freeze Milk WINNIPEG (CP)--A United States dairy expert said Tues- day a wide range of new milk products are in the offing, in- cluding milk that will keep for months without refrigeration. - Dr. S. T. Coulter, head of the University of Minnesota's dairy industry department, predicted significant developments for sterile milk that will keep at room temperature, The milk is sterilized by fast heating, killing all the bacteria that would ordinarily make it 1950. go bad without refrigeration. tion is given to landscaping by a landscape architect, foreman and a crew of gardeners. Guardian Of LONDON (AP)--Former Sat. of-war camp. where he spent) five years. And. that's because) he used his time there to study economics. Mulley, 46, is the deputy de- fence secretary in Prime Minis- ter Wilson's government. He was named Tuesday to see that Brit- ain gets. full value from its) $6,000,000,000 defence budget for 1965-66. auc FREE METHODIST cnnen Minister: Rev. C. M, Bright Erie St., off Simcoe S, Phone: 725-3872 (Next after Bloor St A Free Methodist Society was first organized in Oshawa in 1929. Property was purchased ori Erie Street (just off Simcoe South) in 1932, in answer to the earnest prayers of the people who had worshipped in various locations. The building was In 1940, Mulley was a ser- geant in the Worcestershire} Regiment in France. Wounded, | he was left behind and was cap- tured when the British retreated from Dunkerque. A barrack-room lawyer from} he insisted on_ his} rights as a non-commissioned) officer under the. Geneva con- ual labor. Through devious channels he enrolled for correspondence courses at London University Copies of texts by Harold Laski --banned by the Nazis as the work of a Jewish socialist-- were smuggled to him. Conceal- repaired by laymen and District preachers. In 1945, a basement was installed, and at a later date, the whole building was enlarged to accommodote the growing Sunday School. Under the successive leadership of pastors Roy Gooderich, L. E. Fletcher and R, £. Dorgan the Sundoy School became the largest in the denomination in Canada, About six years ago, besides purchasing a modern parsonage, the society bought a six acre property with a large form house on the west edge of the city. A branch Sunday School was Started here. In 1936, a nucleus from the Erie St. Church formed the Rossland Road Society of the Free Methodist Church. They have regular Sunday School and worship services with their own pastor travelling from Lorne Park College. The Erie St. Sunday School now averages between 175-200 in attendance. An active C-Y.C. group meets weekly to care for 6-14 year olds. The youth meet on Friday evenings, This church raises from $2000-$2500 per yeor for foreign missions. This friendly church in the south end of Oshawa is large enough to serve you and small enough to know: you. A warm welcome awaits you, ing them behind murder mys- tery jackets, he earned a a -- Luthe On Januory was held at munity. Faith ran Church Meeting ct the MASONIC TEMPLE 91 Centre St. at Metcalfe 17th. of this yeor, the first Service of worship of Foith Lutheran Church the: Masonic Temple Building. With over 100 worshippers in attendance we launched out for Christ in this com- GRACE LUTHERAN CROMWELL AVE, and HWY. 401 Prior to the first service, the mission developer, Pastor Henry . Blecher, eonducted o three month long, door-to-door survey In the north eastern section of the city contocting interested 'families, A nucleous of interested persons met in early Jan- uery to endorse the pion to organize a Lutheran mission to be known: as Faith Lutheran Church and also appoint @ Planning Committee consisting of seven persons to work with the pastor, At present services are held every Sunday at the Masonic Temple Building ond o Sunday Church School is scheduled to bagin-on the first Sunday in March, 3 Upon érganization, later this eyar, the congregation will be ++ affiliated with the Eastern Canada Synod of the Lutheran Church *in America, the parent body from which the congre- "ation receives financial support. A site for the church build- . Ing will be purchosed later this yeor. & Feith Luther6n Church is Oshawo's youngest congregation "représenting Protestantism's oldest and largest denomination. In 1928 a group of Lutherans living in Oshawa but worship- ping in Toronto, asked the Ontario District of the Lutheron Church--Missouri Synod to' consider beginning services in Oshawa, Their dream was a Lutheran church here in the Motor City. In 1930 the first parsonage and church ot 154 Albert Street was started, The completed cost wos $5,315.00. As the parish grew, facilities became crowded and the church was sold in 1960. In May of 1961 the beautiful strikingly modern new Grace Church was dedicated on property located at Highway 401 and Park Road, Valuation of the new church ond site is about $200,000 detlars. Grace Church has grown rapidly in recent years: In 1965 the congregation will celebrate its 35th Anniversary with special services on April 4th. The first Pastor, The Rev, A, R, Hahn, will be the guest speaker, The present pastor, the Rev. Philip L. Fiess, was inducted into office in October of 1962, The congregation hclds membership in the Lutheron Cihurch--Canada and internationally in the Lutheron Church -- Missouri Synod, Lay President of Groce Church is Mr. Robert Behm, 120 Park Rd. S., Oshawa, sees ee $7. ANDREW'S UNITED CHURCH SIMCOE SOUTH AND BRUCE STREETS Minister; THE REV. JOHN F. G. MORRIS, B.A., S.T.M, Organist ond Choirmaster: MR. KELVIN JAMES, A.T.C.M, Presbyterian: worship and church life began. in Oshawa in 1833 with services'in on old log building west of the present city. The site is marked with a stone cairn in the corner of the K-Mart parking lot on 'highway No. 2. In 1862 the congregation moved to the present site and built a brick building to serve the needs of a growing population. With the growth of the congregation, the church building again became inadequate ond a new building programme wos. started 'ond completed with the opening of the present St. Andrew's Church in 1899. It continued ds the Presbyterian Church until 1925 when it entered the United Church of Canado. Since 1862 eight ministers have given guidance and leadership to the congregation, before the present minister, the Rey. John F, G. Morris, B.A., B,0., S.T.M., who came from Eaton Memorial Church in 1964, A Christion Education building was added in 1927, and hes since been remodelied with modern closs-rooms for all ages and one room dedicated as a Chopel. Study groups and fellowship programmes for adults take ploce in the Education wing and in the homes of the members, in spite of the trend towards suburban churches, St. Andrew's hes maintoined nearly the some lev membership for the past decade. ond ministers to. families ever part of the city. Sound preaching, dignified, yet ¢ "ir hic nd doily Christian living continue to be the goals of the people of St. Andrew's CHURCH OF ST. GREGORY THE GREAT SimCOE STREET NORTH ST. GREGORY THE GREAT 1841-1965 St. Gregory the Great was the first Roman Catholic Church to be built in the year 1841 -- rebuilt in the year 1894 tc its present size and beauty. The present church seats 450 and serves. approx. 900 families in an area that is rapidly growing. Statis- tics of 1964: Baptisms, 232; Communions, over 100,000; Marriages, 43; two Separate Schools in the Parish with an enrollment of 780 pupils and 73 pupils enrolled in St. Joseph's High School. In 1963 a new Baptistry was added due to the generosity of the late Mrs, Sarah MacKenzie, The present Pastor . Rt, Rev. Paul Dwyer, Dean of Ontario County came to Oshawa in March, 1949,. The Rt. Rev. Dwyer is assisted by, Rev. Lawrence T. McGough, 'and Rev. A. B. Quesnelle . | REAL ESTATE BOARD "Seeing That People Get The RIGHT HOME ls Our BUSINESS !" MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE From the Vendor's point of view, he will waste time ond advertising dollars by trying to sell his property himself unless he is properly ad- vised on a reasonable asking price and other tips thot make his home saleable, After all, organized real estate, (Multiple Listing Service) is the showcase for properties and the largest number of buyers prefer to deal The Oshawa and District Real Estate Board exists to improve standards among Real Estate people and you the buying public. The Multiple Listing is a service provided by your Real Estate Board whereby members interlist with one another properties for sale. This is the basis for a successful real estate operation and fast, efficient service to you, the public. Each property listed under this method is photographed and circulated to each member of the Real Estate Board, along with pertinent information regarding the property. ' When you deal through Multiple Listing this assures that you are not operat- ing with "Fly-by-Nighters" and "Dabblers", but full time conscientious sales people. ¢ A REALTOR'S PLEDGE °¢ To protect the individual right of real estate ownership and to widen the opportunity to enjoy it ! To be honorable and honest in all dealings; To seek better to represent my clients by building my knowledge and competence; To act fairly towards all in the spirit of the Golden Rule; To serve my community well, and through it my country; To observe the Realtor's Code of Ethics and conform my conduct to its lofty ideals; Why... MLS... ? We have seen many instances where people, as purchasers, have paid too much for their properties.and found that they must take a loss upon reselling. Knowledge of the market conditions is the buyer's safest guide to the purchase of the right property at the right price. through Multiple Listing Service, A point to rememiber is that by listing M.L.S, you are reaching all the potential purchasers of every real estate office in the board--therefore, you ore being assured of the highest possible price for your property. MEMBERS OF THE OSHAWA AND DISTRICT REAL ESTATE BOARD OSHAWA ACTIVE REALTY LTD. BOLAHOOD BROS. LTD. JOS. BOSCO REAL ESTATE DOUGLAS BULLIED REAL ESTATE E. DISNEY REAL ESTATE GUARANTY TRUST CO. GUIDE REALTY LTD. S. D. HYMAN REAL ESTATE LTD. URIAH JONES REAL ESTATE W. T. LAMSON REAL ESTATE W. O. MARTIN REAL ESTATE L. METCALF REAL ESTATE LTD. HARRY MILLEN REAL ESTATE LTD. W. McCAULEY REAL ESTATE ROBT. S. McCALLUM CARL OLSEN REAL ESTATE KEITH PETERS REAL ESTATE PAUL RISTOW LTD, SCHOFIELD-AKER LTD. SIBBY'S REAL ESTATE LTD. L. S. SNELGROVE LTD, D. STRADESKI REAL ESTATE M. O. TINDALL REAL ESTATE 28 Prince St., 48 Simcoe St., 101 Simcoe St., N. .. 833 Simcoe St., S. ... 333 King St., W..... 82 Simcoe St., 32 King St., E. 16 Simcoe St., 323 King St., W..... 6% Prince St., .. 67 King St., E. 767 Simcoe St., S. .. 40 King St., E. ..... 9 Bagot St., . . Ss 728-5157 728-5123 728-7377 723-1168 S..... 723-2333 ce anes 728-1653 S..... 723-1121 728-6286 . 725-6412 . 725-1186 728-5103 728-4678 728-1679 723-2512 $21 Rossland Rd., W. 725-6402 299 King St., W..... 103 King St., E. .... 187 King St., E,..... 360 King St., W. .. 299 Simcoe St., S... 43 Park Rd., S. .... 313 Anderson Ave., 75 Pontiac Ave., .... J. VANHERWERDEN REAL ESTATE 741 King St., E. .... 723-1133 . 728-7328 728-9474 723-2265 728-7576 723-9810 728-8423 725-0429 723-4471 DISTRICT GEO. BLYLEVEN REAL ESTATE -- BOWMANVILLE R.R. No, 3 -- 625-5300 BOWMAN & GIBSON REAL ESTATE -- WHITBY 145 Brock St., S. -- 668-5823 J, F. DEWITH REAL ESTATE -- BOWMANVILLE P. O. Box 1226 -- 14 Frank St. -- 623-3950 W. FRANK REAL ESTATE LTD. -- BOWMANVILLE P. O. Box 999 -- 177 Church St. -- 623-3393 OLIVE HOWE REAL ESTATE -- WHITBY 515 Brock St., E. -- 668-5853 'PETER KOWAL JR. REAL ESTATE -- BOWMANVILLE P.O. Box 817 -- 99 King St., E. -- 623-2453 C. MORLEY REAL ESTATE -- PICKERING 942-6212 P. G. McDANIEL REAL ESTAE -- WHITBY 307 Lyndeview Dr., -- 668-2311 DON McQUAY REAL ESTATE -- WHITBY 519 Brock St., S. -- 668-5868 GLADYS NEWELL REAL ESTATE Charles St. E. -- Station "'F"' Toronto -- WA 3-9513 Answering Service 533-2367 -- P. 0. Box 695 W. J. NORRIS REAL ESTATE -- AJAX 150 Harwood Ave., S. -- 942-3364 J. RICARD REAL ESTATE -- BOWMANVILLE P. O. Box 89 -- 71 King St., E. -- 623-2503 W. SCHATZMANN REAL ESTATE -- WHITBY 114 Brock St. N. -- 668-3338 JONES AND DOUGAN -- WHITBY Whitby Professional Building -- 668-8841 BUY and SELL through MLS. . . It Doesn't Cost, IT PAYS! dis olandilin as aamieneaemeee

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