Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 27 Feb 1962, p. 31

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13mean TUESDAY FEE 21 45000 To Be City Population Barrie will have population of 4500 1983 according to the ollici plan the master blueprint of future development for the next 25 years The land that will be used for additional urban develop ments will come mainly from agricultural areas though cert ain subdivision plans which have already received provincial proval vsiii be developed llrst The basis of the plan in the shaping stage or several months reveals that lmall poo kets of land not built upon will be given priority or develop ment rather than opening up large new areas at presentun der agricultural use it is also expected that population at H762 will be reached by mo The plan was compiled by the our of cm femur Barrie planning board and al though it doesnt stand as an The headquarters for the division is located on Brad MODERN CLEAN FUNCTIONAL INDUSTRIIIL BUILDING Indicative at the clean tunc industrial plants is the above while comparative potent odor in industrial pro tionai architecture at Barries Hill Company building shown gross meme to an city prime industrial asset to inglmmem mm um Canadian General Electric ford Street it too ranks as community at land in the manner of the WWW PM zoning bylaw no publif work shall be undertaken wh ch docs iness had maintained steady building so Ppliu with actual 31 simply With the designs at pace huxdrlcd dillerent items in stock argo port 01 Ball Pian lnnistilis expected to have mg 133115 gfiirfsfig ings business comes from the the heaviest population ratio by George Ban home Improvement market in the City of Home the Of which has seen great expansion licinl Plan discloses tool was stable year with it now has 25 employees in recent yearsi The figures based on people steady flow of business for eight of them Working in the il which produces prefabric Oiihand id say we had our During the course of the year more economical operations for units air compressors and hos per acre show that the lnnisfii Ba planing ud one of Im PIGGYBACK SERVICE biggest year in history in 1961 the companys technical training our customers el for handling solvents area Just around the head of mm oldest industries oted homes and cottages said Robert Armstrong gcn centre handled 350 students on De Viibiss which has an av We are in 13 dilleIcnt bus the buywill likely have about eral sales manager and vice presldent of De Vilblss Canadai Ltd The vicepresident sold that sales in 1901 had shown de finite upswing Last year was also the lirst tuli year in which the company had full use of the new 30000 loot addition The extra space consolidated De Vilbiss operations at their own plant and replaced rented premises Ilfl Mn used belore regular course and another 200 In addition to this The centre otters one week course to supervisory personnel at firms using Do Vilbiss equip ment Students from all parts of Canada come to attend the centre in 1961 Purpose of the school which is free service Mr Arm strong said is to educate our customers in the best methods of using our products We Had that it promotes excellent cust omer relations and makes for erage payroll of 149 is one of number at De delss plants in various parts of the world Plants in West Germany and France manufacture Do Viibin products under licence There are De Vilbiss owned plants in England South Amor ica and Australia De Vlibiss says Mr Arm strong is the only supplier of complete linishlng systems in the world Products include power spray washers spray booths ovens alr replacement HARDIN SUPPLY LIMITED Keeping Pace With Burries Progress and Sewing All Industry Distributors For MINNESOTA MINING MFG CO 3M Abrasive Belts Discs Rolls Industrial Tapes Adhesives CANADIAN LIQUID AIR co Welding and Medical Gases Equipment and Supplies PAULIN5TEICO ROBERTSON STAR Cap Screws Bolts Socket Screws Expansion Plugs etc RENOLD CANADA lTD Transmission Products PYRENE COTWO FIRE EXTINGUISHEItS Recharging Service BROWN SHARPE Precision Tools AWESTINGHOUSE Complete Lamp Service CLEVELAND Tvyist Drills Reamers Milling Cutters BAY STATE Taps and Die CARBORUNDUM Abrasive Wheels SHURLYDIETRICHATKINS Band Circular Hack Tools BLACK DECKER Portable Electric Tools GHEVRON Slotted Angles GRAYBONNEY Mechanics Hand Tools HARDINL SUPPLY LIMITED DISTRIBU inesses Mr Armstrong said and we face competition ram 24 people per acre while the other end of town around Steel Company manager Ross hod gers said his firm had lound Major portion of the com panys business now comes In 1961 Canadian National Railways piggyback services were extendcd to is additional specialists in every one of Street only is to tho acre are Itseltinamoro competitive sit mm retail outlet Which communtufl in Omano and them expected uation last year but that bus after complete range of Quebec is HIGH ST BARBIE Telephone PArkway 60233 Ilon BRYANL cATHcAar Minister or naval andstumor About 50 of all products manufactured ifi Cafiada originate in Ontario making it major factor in the Nations world trade Ontarios population now exceeds million over 34 of the Nations total and has increased 56 since 1945 Ontarios manufacturing production has doubled in value since 1949 and now exceeds $11000000000 annually Every year the economic wealth of Ontario increases until now its mineral production stands at $984000000 agricultural production exceeds $1000000000 and forestry products are in excesspf $187000000 Ontarios Travel industry continues strong with $300000000 annually being spent by 20000000 visitors coming across our borders Ontario provides incentive for expanding markets The volume of retail trade is estimated atclose to $63 billion accounting for 40 of retail sales in Canada Commerce and Trade highlight Ontarios economy Morethan third of Canadas 40000 manufacturing establishments are located in Ontario Manufacturing production for 1960 was estimated at $117 billion Gross value of agricultural production amounts to over $1 billion annually There are many reasons for expressing optimism and confidence b1 the future of our economy and In anticpatina further growth and progress for this Provnos and its people gtPRIME MINISTER HON JOHN ROBARTS 00 Prl Inistor

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