Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 31 Oct 1956, p. 20

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| 50--Articles For Sale S0--Articles For Sale PORTABLE TYPEWRITER, CHILD'S DESK AND CHAIR, GEN. SATE, adding 'machine, cash register. Like eral Electric automatic washing ma. new. Reasonable. RA 1.4434. Nov. 24 chine, coffee table. Good condition - crest - (RA 35-3228 254c WASHING MACHINE, INGLIS $25. | -- - - (Continued from Page 19) 20 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Wednesday, October 31, 1956 Dial RA 3.2735. 254e | |LADIES COAT $I7F. 12. THREE MEN'S 4 0 SO Ailes For Sale (50 rite For Sele [STR Ve CHESTERFIELD condition. Dial RA §-7748. Kelly T.V. 81 King West. Nov, 24/17" CONSOLE TV SET IN 600D CON. | UIE BEDROOM 4UT Always ry rus sa ~ | dition. Recently serviced $70. Phone RA ["¥ Joyal y eve Frog 8 SEE PHILIPS FOCALITE AUTOMATIC] 5-2154. Wb Belek ated uy 81 mask. on rT tsa StS ren 1250 MORRIS MINOR PARTS FOR SCHIC ELECTRIC RAZORS, CUT: pIANO AND BENCH FOR SALE sale. Dial RA 5.1479 2514] ting. he , cords and service, parts, Phone RA 3-4129. 254a | a ---- - . woe | complete stock. Meagher's Electric, 5 - ORDERS FAKEN FOR STORM SASH| King Street West. Nov. 1/pINK FORMAL DRESS, COCKTAIL es Measurements snd estimates free, --- - ET RT Jength, net over taffeta, strapless with Nai RA 13-4989 Oct 28 BEAUTIFULLY CARVED OAK NINE jiole Size 12 - 14. Worn once. RA 5-9915. a-- -- -- piece dining room suite. Upright CIDER AND WINE BARRELS. OSH|piano. Dial RA 58050 after 4 adel Ls awa Hardware and Electric, 62 King COAL WOOD AND GAS CO We R 2 Nov. 2 COFFIELD WASHING MACHINE, - a BA BION ea] oud: condition, Pall price. Flgue RA'SDve. Govt condition. Dial INGLIS WASHERS, DRYERS WATER|5.4272, 2840 M07 : BER heaters, ranges. Best.desl in town af FLUXE BEDROOM SUITE FEATUR. and A tunt T.V. at Kelly T.V. Hi-f phono, Pade Philishave raors, taps recorders.| COMBINATION DOOR, COMPLETE, a $2.50 weekly. Nov. 2 10" x # 10". Storm sash and screens, 19 pez cent down r voll Diy RA" 32008. i: [MODERN TWO PINCE Cyd nh, Bd '0 MONEY DOWN UP TO $200 FOI a amr ---- p, including two lamps, fwe NO MONEY, DOW AMA COAT AND WAT SET, floor mat and pictures. Ouly. $114 nur old T.V. set at Kelly T.V. on new 57 models Admiral, Marconi, Philips] good condition. Dial a Wilson Furniture, 20 eh e Display and Rogers etc $2.50 weekly. Kelly oe ov. mii ------ - -- ak a NEW TORONTO CHANNEL & ADDED 12 FOOT LLY FURNISHED FAC-{to your aerial only $12.95. Aerials tory-built trailer Apply Cream off moved and repaired. Kelly Television. Bacliey Park, Bowmanville. 2531] Nov. MAN'S GREY WINTER WOOL COAT,|USED 30 FT. TRADE-IN AERIALS, 42, lady's {all coat, dresses, 38, two tone[all types, sale only $29.50 while they hedroom suite, some antiques. RAllast. Kelly T.V. 81 14 Nov. 24 1.925 25 M---------- ---- -------- 228. "I AUTOMATIC WASHE IGIDAIRE, PAINT $2.95 GAL. GUARANTEED IN jas new. B in. Phone RA 13-7863 terior and exterior. Oshawa Hardware 6 - 7.30 p.m. or before 5.30 mornings. and Electric, 62 King West. RA 13-7624. Bie Nov. 1} - - -- HOTPOINT FOUR BURNER RANGE. $s TUBE MARCONI, PHILIPS MANTEL] excellent condition. Dial RA 35-8127. 253c radios in 10 eolors. Reg. $32.95 now| -- ama - $24.95. Kelly T.V., 81 King West Must leave Oshawa end we are a N . selling at very reasonable 57 AWARD WINNING CHEFMASTER| prices the following items: deluxe 30 inch automatic range. 24 Two modern bedroom suites speed pushbutton, clock and timer, full | flunrescent light. Reg. $320.95 now| ond drapes, Rdcking choir and $24995. Kelly T.V Nov. 24 card table, Chrome kitchen FINDLAY COMBINATION WoOD AND| set: Table ond six chairs, electric stove, also 100 ecard bingo set, Brand new piano accordion, complete with basket and bowl. Dial RA] 0% oT p CU New man's 5.6051 2821 SHI tailor made coot. QUANTITY OF APES FOR SALE, > TL. fuice. Phone MATket 33714,] TVs is on opportunity you Rowmanville ss2t] shouldn't miss. For further in- or " --_-- Ll lease call RA AoX TRAILER. GOOD CoNprmion.| formation. ple MO #-3941. 105 Hillcrest Drive, Whitby 5.6996. 24b 253b WINTERSEAL Aluminum Combination Windows and Doors, KOOL-LITE KOOL-SIDE "IT OPENS ond closes from inside the house." Ventilated Aluminum Awnings and Canopies. All-weather protection, ov. 7 CUBIC FOOT WESTINGHOUSE RE- frigerator, good condition Must be sold hy Friday. Owner moving. Call RA 3.9677 2540 RELIABLE BABY CARRIAGE, GREY, good condition. Reasonable. Dial RA 5.3344. Bde 303 BRITISH RIFLE, SPORTS MODEL. Phone RA 3.4365. 254c ONE 18 FOOT CEDAR STRIP BOAT, trailer and motor. 35 model. Call RA 9508 su #00D AND COAL STOVE GOOD CON dition, good oven. Call MArket 3.335 Call anytime su FREE BEAUTIFUL STYLED SPRING filled platform rocker. With many chest LES EVENISS arfield mutes purchased Just this week Pd. Wilson Furniture, 30 Church Street SALES LTD. Bie 15 PRINCE STREET THI§ WEEK, SERTA INNER.SPRING RA 5.4632 mattress for only §1.00, with purchase of p After Hours: many bedroom suites at Famiiure, 20 Chureh Strast. TU) Lem Bvenin RA 3.2707 Bill Galbraith RA 5.8832 MeCLARY FURNACE COM Don Howe RA 5-0313 COMPLETY. Ser or swap for sump pump. Phone Jack Sheriff RA 3.3775 Nov.18 Afax 254c AL FURMAGR. GOOD CONDITION. reasonable. RA 5-1088. 2%8¢ from ALR) [trucks im this weight range were dd eomestvable d of imported from the United States. a I 800 000,000 1o| TASSENGER CARS , 000, goes | The passenger car populabion le ov section of Camada--to the continuing its amazing growth as Mi fishermen the Prairie wall and during the year sur- fapmer, loggers: factory Workers n,ccod the 2,900,000 mark, with in almost every industry, merch- Gy models making up close to avis and the public generally. i,nehalf of that amount. Mr with the Jessased demas |Wecker and other industry lead- produets t Sg ® ers expect this overall figure, comtry, G continues Ils eX; ,wever, to more than double it- self within the next ten years, 3M [Church Street. | DELUXE MODERN HOME ENSEM- ble. 12 big pieces. You can furnish your living room im up-to-date fashion for only 9160. md. Wilson Furniture, 3 at TWO PIECE CHESTERFIELD $70, good condition. Apply 313 Street East. Phone RA 3-4876 after 8. | | Lower A RCo : Simcoe Street South. Nov. 3 Prices HOOVER | VACUUM CLEANER SPECIAL Model 619. Save up te $30, Model 118. Sove up to $20.25 Constellation 824. Save up to $27.00 FREE HOME Bradley's Furniture DEMONSTRATION All other models in stock aot | west Drive-In | | APPLIANCES | 299 Simcoe South | i Bo Fog Pg (JUST SOUTH OF | "GIBB STREET) Nov 6 Oshawa's Only Hoover Factory- Trained Service Personnel Nov 4] FREE ESTIMATES! ENQUIRE TODAY ! NASH ALUMINUM WINDOWS -- DOORS -- JALOUSIES KOOLVENT VENTILATED ALUMINUM AWNINGS DIRECT FACTORY RETAIL SHOWROOM $4 BRUCE ST., OSHAWA Phone During Day RA 3-2219 | Mitch, Glecott | RA 3-7051 Oct.25 | Herb. Maynard RA 5-1646 LINKED pleled. and once the vehicles|are the goals of two others. Of started rolling off the line, GM|the six girls awarded scholar- found that its Oshawa-built cars/ships. three are aiming for car- were still in demand. Each year eers in the sciences and three in- since that time has seen a steady tend to enter the teaching profes- and consistent increase in sales. sion. GM's extensive and widespread) np ¢ Mel hl i dealer organization of more than!) "or acl aughiin., Chaiinian of 300 independent usi ! : Coniouted presty 1o Hy smear Gonna Mat, Ato, contributed ng Tesurgence Ioliowing the with 1951 a board of trustees was set y eeping ciose contact w tamd i its dealers, by assisting them and iB J Sminiter AAT inedical \ \ N THE OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE | See And Enjoy With Us The Following Opening Features | + THE WORLD FAMOUS STANLEY CUP { { CANADA'S GREATEST AWARD ON DISPLAY TOMORROW ONLY IN THE NEW BATA SHOE STORE. x MISS CANADA 1956 LOVELY MISS CANADA 1956, DOROTHE MOREAU WILL BE IN THE STORE FROM 1 P.M. TO 6 P.M. MEET HER IN PERSON. * GIGANTIC GIFT SHOWER: FREE CIGARS, CIGARETTES FOR THE MEN FREE BALLOONS, PARTY HATS, CANDIES, CHEWING GUM, BUBBLE GUM FOR TH FREE popes SUMIo FRE FREE NYLONS: FREE FREE SOX: -- vou PURCHASE TWO PAIRS OF SOX AND YOU GET ONE PAIR ABSOLUTELY FREE 21 Ld DOLL: -- WITH SVERY FUKGHASE OF $10 AND OVER. GET YOUR FREE DOLL I. ROSES FOR THE LADIES ~-- YOU PURCHASE TWO PAIRS OF NYLONS AND YOU GET ONE PAIR ABSOLUTELY ansion. At the present time an addition t ; which of course means even fur- PEsSing on fo them information on i ; of 000 square Jeet 13 i bolt ther growth and prosperity for !schnical advances in the trade gun, Sie are m te i. Jasembly oni 0 000| Oshawa and lis working force. (as wel. as counselling them on}, yoo awarded fellowships to ret age Comcained in| At the present time Canadian. | business ad other mutient. GM| . dertake post-graduate studies ; | built aniomobiles, with GM the has over the years bu up an oo Uni Stat oT ian lander, are making inroads in the exiremely reliable and efficient pf Ty Re ny ey gd Note oe "of car batteries. | export markets. In the race for dealer organisation. More than 125 shawa where final assembly of This is a brand new operation for marke! pemetration, Canada is of iis dealers have been serving|,, motor: vehicles. are carried GM of Canada and will give em- well / ad of such countries as the sompavy for sf than & out. General Motors of Canada ployment to about 100 persons. As|Great Britain, Germany, France Years, hich 14 2 Joved, indication operates a huge engine plant at Windsor, Ontario, which employs well #t means am additional an- and Italy. : : nual spending of more than al As fai as Canada is concerned. the company and its dealers. more than 1,000 people. $1,000,000 with Canadian suppliers it has been thoroughly established Operation of Regional Training pruiw 1'vAIERSHIP for paris that the automobile, once the "ec- Centres by GM for dealer mechan. Berause of G al Mot GM production teams shattered cenirie plaything of she wealthy," ics and other empolyees Is one hall od ] ener violorg un- just abenl every production rec- it now a bread-and-butter neces- of ihe best examples of coopera- pris ony 8 ea Jers ip in the mo- ord in the book during the Spring sity for most Canadians tion that exists between the com- pid ve pi FB eld, many think of and Summer months in an attempt! In the field of improvements. pany and dealer. GM service of- iM ax only an automotive firm. te keep pace with the demand for GM of Canada originated many of ficials also keep in close and con- But ihere Is much more than that GM cars and trucks the modern improvements that siant contact with dealer techni- to the Canadian GM story. Mec. The highest quarterly product- are now part of today's car 'cizns through its Technicians K'nnon Industries at 8. Cathar- jon record in GM of Canada's) For instance: GM used wind- Cuild which through the mail '2°%. Ontario which make com. history was established in April, shiela tops and side curtains in offers advice and information om poaent parts for GM cars; Frigi- May and June of this year. A Canada long before they were the servicing of GM ears and d2ive Products of Canada, Limited total of 78,153 vehicles was pro- used in the United States. One of trucks. and General Motors Diesel, Limi. duc ed tn exceed the previous all- the first stoplights was on a Mec- To help she company te insure 'ed, are Canadian divisions of time quarterly record set in the jz,ghiin-Buick in 1920. The spare strong ieadership and manage- GM. Also part of General Motors same period of joss by 7.830 you tire carrier was a Canadian GM ment at the dealer level, GM some in Catiada are General Motors eles toa sltime Nigh mark x invention A crankcase venlilator years ago inaugurated a Dealer Acceptance Corporation, General quarterly record with 21,176 pro- Yas first used in 1924 and is a, Co operative Training programme Pachange 1surance Corporation Juarier Canadian GM patent, Adjustable at General Motors Institute in and Motors Holding of Canada, ose. sslounding. production front seals, first patented in Can- Flint. Here future GM dealers Limited, provides for the finance feats, combined with leadership in ada 'n 1920, were not used in the and senior officers are enrolled in and Insurance needs of GM custo. ales rand promotion activitie Unitee. States until Years later. [courses that cover all aspects of TRers and dealers. i MERCHANDISE ORDERS helped GM reassert its coveted PY ¥p ode had its a reiment and speration. | All in a on role as leader the automoti 4 A : / xv, -0-operative . e i 9s as lead Bh he aviamptive share in making the crank as out- gramme coordinates the theoreti. AusHy and General Motors 'of Alse 10 Prizes of 1 Pair of Nylons or Socks which 'ended in: February. of this daled as the buggy whip. A greal ca! and the practical. Part of the Canada in particular, has come L Yost deal of the development work on course covers such practical sub-/2 long way since that day in 1907 "To bolster production forces, th? preliminary stages of the jects as automotive construction when the first McLaughlin-Bulck| GM enlisted the aid of the largest Self-starter was carried out here a, 4 sperasion, welding principals, made iis appearance. Within working force in ils history with i? Oshawa. Suggestions and de-| machine shop and automotive generation, it has brought a mark- more than 10,500 hourly-rated vices not patented in Canada, physics. To equip him for mana- ed change in the pattern of our workers employed at the O:hawa Were useful in the final stages of oj, dutles the student is also lives. | plant. In addition to this group, self-starter development in ils thoroughly schools in economics,| Back in 1907, automobiles were| there are more than 2,100 salaried Production in the U.S.A I peveiology, accounting, English considered luxuries and rich men's employees on the GM payroll at To encourage creative thinking and related subjects. toys. Only 198 McLaughlin-Buicks! LEAN Oshawa in its huge Oshawa shops, GM of-/ General Motors of Canada also Were assembled that year and With t At one point during the pro fers carh Awards for suggestions takes a great interest in the edu- cven those few were limited in Z alo due jon Deak a fou i as being gimed a Jmproyiug Hie automo: or znd training of its em- their use. Drivers seldom ventur. en art turnel By een South p ant ine b » vork conditions Mousan S$ nloyees. Fach year GM enrolls a ed beyond the city limits because Ys 8. singe gay p dollars are paid annually its pn, nier of its promising young of the lack of good roads. ' -- YOUR CHILDREN WILL LOVE THESE FINE CHILDREN FREE CHILDREN'S RECORDS: AND CHRISTMAS RECORDS. GET YOUR FREE RECORDS NOV * FREE Basa QUIZ CONTEST COMPLETE THIS FORM, CUT OUT ® Re The Lucky Ws FRME@ VF 2 Np MAIL OR BRING TO OUR STORE . AND HERE ARE THE QUESTIONS: 1. What is the name of Oshawa's newest and finest Shoe Store? By answering the simple questions yeu will be eligible for one of the following five prizes: $25.00 1ST PRIZE 2. What is the address of Oshawa's newest and finest Shoe Stere? { { ( IND PRIZE $20.00 [ 3. What wes the opening date of Oshewa's mewest end net Shee Store? $15.00 ( ( { { { IRD PRIZE : ALL PRIZES ARE DOUBLED if a Bata sales slip for one pair of shoes is added to this contest form $10.00 STH PRIZE $ 5.00 ATH PRIZE Neme .. tases sananans "ty AN entries must be received by midnight, Nov. 24, 1956 Additional blanks are available -- ---------- ---- ---- -------- ------ NOTE THE Basa AD ON PAGE 14 FOR MORE OPENING SPECIALS... THOUSANDS OF PAIRS unding y dest e par huare 3 ough 1 ay 151 nters, rers, ooring ) men ite and ton 8% In spit vity fi ean re pectors its and ceident gger fi ther m feet, nd cari Constr een an ood thr ave col A TS, Vhithy, tone wi s ol Fred U ears in right Helpin Menden Elneer duction exceeded the 1.300 mark empiovees by GM for useful ideas men in Engineering and Business Today there are over 2,900,000 everal times during the Spring and early S sr months Ithough each passing year it further into the past, MARK MILESTONE will not quickly forget During the hustle and bustle of lous contribution to the the busy production schedule, GM war fiort made by Oshawa work marked a milestone in its history. ers and General Motors of Canada | The 3,000.000th General Motors of giving World War Two Sanita ) ehicle, a Chevrolet, Was gna conversion of General Mo proaucec *g 1 war "It took 31 from 1007 to! 0S Of Canada to slot war pre 1938 to produce the first million, i 4 7 apes k : when the last civilian car came and another 12 years to turn out off the assembly lin Febr the second million The third sid 140 mbly e in eory miullien was produced in less than gradual as was Use war dernand But when the demand was made, tha supply was on hand More than fifty models in a doz en distinct tvpes of military vehi. st auantities, were turn ed out by GM from 1942 to the ix year Mr Wecker zaid the remark able production record set be tween 1950 and 1956 was due to increased public demand, techno- logical advances, modern mass productio he the In cles, in v creased sk coming of ms vircraft fuselag had to be ar ther warkime hard ner hands that in peacetime job of putting Canada on By June 1943, GM had methods ed t would be roduction 1 ' ah million vehicles the war 15 nver there ¢ #¢ a major reconversinn inh #0 truck models which weigh in ex- be done. Retooling had to he un ce of 24,000 pounds. This ach- deriaken with an awareness of ievement is further testimony of new techniques that had been de- the automotive indudstry in Car- veloped in wartime. The dealer tarted building ada ) tion. which had suffered ¥' GM produced heavier range from four vears of famine. had to of trucks weighing from 25.000 to 42.000 naunds 1 "4 neiderably reorganized. But complete , The conversion was end. Gun mountings. recoil Administration courses at GMI at vehicles registered in this country Tlins. Tustitute activity also in- 2lone. That's enough to give every clipdes training In the fields of dis- man. woman and child a ride at tribuiior and plant management lhe same time. Now instead of as well. The Institute itself is the being a luxury available only to a world's largest industrial educa. comparatively few wealthy peo- institution ple, automobiles are practically] Aside from its educational in auard equipment in the posses. t in its own employees and 1s of a typical Canadian fam- personnel, GM has for iiy and to most Canadians a car offered encouragement in is vital to their livelihood ions forms to a great many tis a possession that has come| Canadian scholars to be more a necessity than ple Its most ambitious and exken-|'I"c a= we saw earlier. Through ve programme along this line the use of automobiles and trucks was launched last year when 25 'he wo~ld has become a more young men and women were convenient place to live in. awarded university scholarships. LAST GENERATION | Just recently a second group of NMhereas the last generation had | 23 sch 'arship holders were chos- to be conbent to stay pretty close the universities Next year a to home, it has become a Cana- hivd group and the following year dian custom to pile into the fam- » fourth group will be picked. ily car and go out to the lake for From that date on there will be a picnic or start out on a pleas-| 100 students attending school each "n! drive after Sunday dinner ar under the programme Surely, there can be no doubkl One- of the most encouraging tha! the automobile has had much| pects of this new scholarship fo co with extending our horizon pregramme was that all of the and making Canada as closely firsl group of 25 students com- knit as it is today : pleted their first year's work with] Oshawa's skiftful automotive high averages and high honors. working force can take pride in| In occupational goals the 25 the fact that as well as having] ug students vary widely. One teken part in the great past 1 boy wants to be a teacher. Anoth- present of this country thes have er a research physicist. Petroleum 2 great stake in the country's fu-| mathamating brea é senlnny and nurse OF HIGH QUALITY BATA SHOES, THE LATEST IN STYLE, COLOR AND FASHION, AT YOUR PRICE FOR YOURSELF AND YOUR FAMILY ARE WAITING FOR YOUR CHOICE. SO MAKE IT A DEFINITE POINT TO DROP INTO THE NEW BATA SHOE STORE DURING THE OPENING DAYS. YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO MISS THIS SPECTACULAR OPENING OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE OPENS TOMORROW

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