of He Church of Pugland aM was a former member o emple ; ow |Lodge, AF and AM. meas RR RRR | Besides his wife he leaves a Fa nes OMNNN a RR |daughter, Helen and a son, Don- WES SRN ld W., both of Oshawa and three grandchildren. The funeral service will be held iat the McIntosh Funeral Chapel at 3.30 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 1, | followed by interment in the Osh-| lawa = Union Cemetery. Rev. Clinton Cross, rector of St.| George's Anglican Church, will conduct the services. | E. WILMER FITZE The funeral service for E. Wilmer Fitze, who passed away at his home, 65 Division St., on Sun-| ay last, was held at the McIntosh 'uneral Home at 2 p.m. on Tues- day, | The services were conducted by| 'Rev. M. A, Bury, minister of King | {| Street United Church and Rev, S.| . xX C. H, Atkinson, minister of Albert : Street United Church. Interment ] i 4 | was in Nestleton Cemetery. \ : ix &8 | The pallbearers were 0. Me- $ i t !Quade, E. Gibson, M. McKee, L.|[} | \ McKee, G. Stinson and L. Stinson. | 3 inh ; ELWOOD CHAPMAN Elwood Chapman, who was kill You're surrounded by low prices when you shop at {ed near Greenwood Tuesday SPROULE'S! From Meats to Produce . . . from Gro- 4 night, was the wher kon] operat: \ So rd N ceries to Dairy Foods . . . from Baked Goods to Bev- ily \ "41 Exchange in, 19 'erages -- wherever you go --- every price in our A son of Percy and Margaret Fir market is a low price! That's why the total cost of ch oct 3 BH Ted 4s gm your food order is lower and the total amount of your d'awa for four years and later at ' savings is higher! So -- for more "mealage' in your Balsam for 16 years prior to mov- 10 lhe budget -- make the rounds at SPROULE'S. Shop ing to Aurora in 1941 Elopurors in Dl the former every department for the week's best food buys! Edna Lee; his parents; one daughter, Carol; three sons, Gary, Wayne #nd Richard and a brother, Harold of Oshawa. The funeral service will be held ' . from the Armstrong Funeral Canada's Finest Beef -- Red Brand, to assure |Chapel. at 2 pm. on Friday, § quality, flavour and tenderness. DO IT YOURSELF CAMPAIGN es These two vyoungsiers, an "Jack o' Lantern". More for- | erine, age 5. and Calvin. aged, ! constant companion. stavs very MRS. JAMES WATT MITCHELL ticipating Hallowe'en, have tunate than most children they | children of Mr. and Mrs. Ches- close while the photographer is The death occurted, following a adopted the current policy "Do have a whole field of pumpkins | ter Pettitt of the Storm Farms around, lengthy illness, at Bellefair Farm, to choose from.. They are Cath- | Nipper, the dog, the children's --Photo by John Mills Pickering township, on Sunday = i last of Lillian Elizabeth Taylor, L] beloved wife of James Watt | Mitchell. She was in her 51st year. BONELESS Cc 1b. : snawa arin u OBITUARIES | sors in London, Engiand. the oe . . deceased was a daughter of the % i CHICKEN . | , . late Albert and Esther Taylor.| h : A. WILLIAM MEREDITH R : a 3 " She had been a resident of To- ; " Anticipates Fine Season The death occurred suddenly atirocto prior to moving to Picker- LEAN CUT FROM RED BRAND BEEF ph "¥ Ag his home, 575 Grierson St., on ing 12 years ago. Round Ay » 2 . 7 The Oshawa Skating Club open-|six months due fo his intensive! picu of Canada 1956. Both Elaine Monday, Oct. 29. of A. William Besides her husband, she leaves RUMP ROAST End 1b. $A i a od its activities for the 1956-57|training schedule. |and Hogh trained at Schumacher, Yerevith, Deloted gem of Ri her mother; four daughters, Dor- ' s i season with the enrolling of Dou trained in Lake Placid, Ont., this summer and will be en GOTCE, Fadel ~Hamiton Mr. othy, Margatet, (Duta and Gail Cut and Trimmed to Give Complete Satisfaction members last Sunday afternoon.|N.Y., for three months this sum-|teritg the Dominion champion- jaoiih since Mav 10) & aud three sons, Alfred, James and George Jackson, president of the mer ana is presently skating at/ships this year. p " lub. titi ith th n 7 § i i , W 2 v i ; .| A son of the late Arthur and The funeral service was held at § CUT FROM RED BRAND BEEF elub., was gratified with e re-'the Minto Skating Club in Ottawa, The Oshawa Club is looking for. Myra Meredith. the deceased was the W. C. Town Funeral Chapel, sponse of members as goodly where he is practising for three ward fo a good membership this : Saipan oh hithy " 7 hd number of boys and pA showed big competitions, the Dominion year and is pleased to announce Bown 2 Cockley I. the Sirming Whioy, Ny puesday. Intermen Boneless Stewing BEEF 1h. 49. up. He is confident they will have Skating Championships which will that the inter-club championships am aE anc, "a was terv £ a very successful season |be heir at Winnipeg, Manitoba, will be held at the Oshawa Com- A resident of Canada for 45 The pallbearers were A. Taylor, 4 Skating at the opening of the/the North American Champion- munity Children's arena the lat-' years Mr. Meradith had lived in PD. J. Mitchell, C. Mitchell, and SWIFT'S CRYOVAC elub was Don Jackson, junior ships held at Rochester, N.Y. [ter port of November or first )shawa for 44 years. A toolmaker E- Helmkay, ehampion of Canada 1955 and and the World Championships to weck in December. This event hy trade, he ves an employee of . CIN COTTAGE ROLLS Peamenled Ih. ¢ runner-up senior figure skating be held in Colorado Springs, Col.'draws skaters from the Toronto General Motors for 35 years and JOSEPH SIMKIN champion of Canada 1956, who Aiso skatirg at the opening was Granite Club. Hamilton Skating for the past five years had worked , Following a lengthy illness the SWIFT'S was visiting his parents for the Elaine Richards, runner-up jun- Club and Peterborough Skating/for the R. D. Yleck Co South Sued at the Saava . ! i i i "lub o ; bl i on Oct. 26, o weekend for the first time in'ior champion of Canada, and! Club. Mr. Mered th was an adherent J rE eves ba Sproules. have the Grocery Calues J PORK & TURKEY LOAF of the former Lily Bradwen, 182 {oh wt a; Wiadsor Ave., Oshawa, He was in his 78th year. A 4 : Born in Liverpool, England, the SLICED 45 %-1b. ® J deceased h i TALL ; trong bon Xists: in: # 25° Myrtle district he retired to Osh- 2 Jr A SPROULE'S -- King at Ritson awa five years ago. He was a : : N Reed member of the Baptist Church Besides his wife he leaves a ® daughter, Mrs. G. Allen (Doris) i STOKELY'S FANCY HONEY POD Thursday etween City, G Mi ui Bras "2: as 8 Som wr FEM IL 9 DY aperal service wagdand ls 3 HOURS Saturday 10 0 CLOCK the W. C. Town Funera dley, |bers being' There is no city in the entire the Board of General Motors of Very much commumity-minded, 1,500 Supplier firms receive from hid i at 2.30 p.m. of chap- EXTEND SPROULE"S -- Simcoe at Mill eouniry that more typically rep-/Canada and is also vice-president the citizens of Oshawa have pro-/ General Motors generally goes [aun Cone attend- Wg ROSE BRAND OPEN FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHTS ided 30 parks and playgrounds nd, resents the youthful vigor and in- and director of General Motors i vario ; CITY AND G were conducted by Riflests the|ley were e! ARGARINE 2 53¢ . | \ us sections of the city 3 A a dustrial maturity of Canada than'Corporation. A few weeks ago,| Through the stable and lucra- (Continued on Pag & Ward, pastor of the Bow: chapters, . LBS. SPROULE'S -- Simcoe at Colborne the City of Oshawa. long-time friends and business as- tive @mpjoyment offered by Gen- pore 8 fo Sh with seasomabie | remembra : { Major contributor #0 Oshawa's sociates gathered at the Royal eral Motors and the score of sup-| : a of the OES.|presesjied ¥ ri rele as one of the country's lead-| York Hotel in Toronto to honor plier firms that grew beside it,| / ; ors ed ; 0; h be: f ho ) ® Delivery At A Nominal Charge i it . : ; ing manufacturing centres, Gen- him on his 85th birthday. Denaws a Stree AULEN'S ® Best Value For Your Food Dollar eral Motors of Canada is a name, ' 4 7 . ; 48.07, ' REQUIRED COURAGE ed that close to 11,000 of Oshawa's ee ' 53° A ule'. synomomous with the city itself 9 14,000 residences, including multi- ii 1 ; APPLE JUICE 2 TINS t Sproule When Canadians think of one, they It took a great deal of courage =" =o 0" 0 Lo gies" apart- almost automatically think of the and foresight for the McLaughlins Dents and the like, were owner- other. {to set out on this automotive vent-| : - . 3 ' During the dave of Canada's io. Ure In 1907. For at that time, the end tie fositents of Osawa BEE ¢ Sproules. have the Produce Ualucs rriniel carriage" was consid- fia f Too as xymisol of hope. Today, ered little more than a plaything ITS SOWA Froud fUED to BACT IMPORTANT ; " 15.01. . with its mammoth operations, its A hin. BR Wik was the highest paid in Canada ; Fruit Cocktail TINS : ONTARIO ABLE 50-LB. BAG ant north and south plants, it: ; i The average weekly: wage wa Ft : LE. Son Jaw production iy reputation to help them over €ar shown to be $83 A N NOU NCEM ENT POTATOES NO. 1 QUALITY € and the technical and manufactur ly-day hurdles, they carried on and In addition to the liberal pay : f built an industry that today is one FRESH GREEN ing skillz of its 12,500 ployees rates, GM offers its employee Fa a symbol of ishing of the most important segments |. wont insurance, a Company Rn y : GERBER'S STRAINED SPINACH 2 pois 25¢ 2rsonal FINANCE CO. ' GM at Oshawa produces 88 pas in the country's life and growth. paid pension plan, vacations with in 275 In 1915, the McLaughlins obtain- st-of-living allowances, sal BABY FOODS 4 35¢ ae ar models in 275 colo pay, co ) : ' mbinat y different 0 the rights to manufacture ary payments during disability, OF CANADA : TIS COOKING ONIONS a. 23¢ combinations using 47 different . angines, 11 transmissions and with Chevrolet in Canada. In 1918, the and many other benefits McLaughlin and Canadian Chev- : oni - : 38 options available. In addition, rolet companies were merged into RETIREMENT BENEFITS CHANGES iTS NAME TO nb ' } 0 aD, . OU, / ules. have the Dairy Values ! 158 different truck models are pro-\ go no1 Motors of Canada with GM retirement benefits are also . i RED AND WHITE PURE VELVEETA CHEESE rxc, 99° "® Ample Free Parking duced ranging from a gross veh- pg McLaughlin as president and very fair and adequate. All men | Fi 29° icle weight of 4,000 pounds to 42, Geor: A 0 _n 000 Ia seorge W. McLaughlin as vice. and women of General Motors of ; pounds. ere are 130 options president i Canada are automatically covered Ek eanut ulier JAR available on Canadian - made in the retirement program, which 2% rear axles, 35 transmissions Nas Brown to breathtaking propor- in the field of recreation. GM activities. Opportunities for self- manufacturing operations to make day, will be spent with Canadian groups and the like this intensification of industries, be G E A dlone will amount to more than tions is felt well beyond the bound- A MODERN LOAN SERVICE RAD villages throughout the country. there are more than 12,500 em- shares in the $300,000,000 spent eral Motors of Canada g out of year. Sales and excise taxes paid Canadian cities, and there are Canadians for 33 years-now Get $50 to $2500 now to con- these operations offer local em name . , . the name of our monthly amounts to fit your LOOSE trucks with 24 different engines, Since that time, GM in Canada is paid for by the company. OF CANADA A 4 tions Today it is ol of the and 100 propeller shafts, to indi y. ne e Ores 4 cate the tremendous variety of Brogtest Cont Hbulozs to the coun- has promoted a wide-range of _. EE ------ 88 LITTLE NATIONAL 3 d cars and trucks made in Oshawa / 8 prosperity S year more :....ov al50 2 frered 4 g t improvement also are offered em ; : 4 PKG. OF : Location on the huge motor veh- than 5900.000.000. more than a piovees through the operation of ig 3 fod Pocket Maiches 12 BOXES ® ; COUNTRY icle industry here enabled other ollars for each working public speaking classes, first aid ; Oshawa its home. As a result of Suppliers throughout the country.| The economic impact of General And Offers the People of Canada mie nis EE 3 RESH ] shopping bill in Oshawa notors and its diversified opera- ' a diversity of goods bearing the $92.000 "Made in Oshawa" stamp has oi a. : : aries of Oshawa. 5 S0-FT made its way in cities, towns and , A! the GM plant in Oshawa Every province in the country Keyed to the Individual's Needs 4 2 ROLLS 49+ LAR GE ployees. Salarie y ai ts ; kx Not unlike most of the great hy GM of ord 59 rages bala Dioually for paris ad Services » PERSONAL FINANCE Co-- USE OUR CASH NOW -- ; automotive manufacturers, Gen- have ave 3 > 1 3M zone offices and parts wart serving the cre -- 3 mo Coin en: have averaged over $42,000,000 a houses are located in ten different g credit needs of PAY LATER PLAN the carriage industry. The mil- to the Federal. government have : has a new name ~ BENEFICIAL H 1 € lions of Canadians who drive GM also reached staggering heights To. Shay ig TM eater saips FINANCE Co. Under our new selidate billy or buy Sehat you Electro Silver Po 1S vehicles, the City of Oshawa and The Canadian motor vehicle indus. Lou 8nou ie coupin need--pay later in convenient 3 the thousands of GM workers who {ry as a whole paid more than 4 . ps) today work at the huge Oshawa $170.000.000" in excise and sales plovment iy Sontribute substarit- parent company... the same income. % FREE APPLIERS AND POLISH CLOTH INCLUDED plant owe ch t6 an Enniskillen taxes last year fally 0 0ca udge : friendly people who served ne ¥ carriage maker named Robert The industry as a whole in the , V:.A- Wecker. OBE, President you in the past will be able AND GET THESE EXTRA » d C McLaughlin manufacture, distribution, service of BM sai earlier His year mat to Provige even more in the BENEFITS WITHOUT In 1868 McLaughlin started his 0 use of 'motor vehicles pro-|G! e future continue, way of fine loan services EXTRA COST! . pring 'i "vides or to draw even more heavily on 7 [} carriage building career in a smal] vides more emplorment than any More Than 1,000 Offices Bill Consolidation Service-- Sproules have the r0301 Food values other gommodity. 'As a means of Canadian sources of supply. A ¢ p upen. production of h mands transportation, it affords one of 12,000 SALESMEN BENEFICIAL = formerly Per. Helps you clean up bills, re- . Rireet from Poultry pon production of his fine car duce monthly payments, 4 F J HERMEN Farms riages forced abandonment of the velopment and As Canadian industry continues the main sinews of national de- sonal~ha : ~has over 1,000 loan of. : : gmt rosperit An- ! Enniskillen forge. Seeking a lo- other interesting Prosper at one its growth and diversification, Mr, fices throughout Canada, the Nationwide Credit -- Exclu- FISHSTICKS PKG. 29c cation, Mr. McLaughlin settled on dollar in five for all retail spend-| Wecker said the expanding GM U.S, Hawaii, and Alaska, of- give Credit Card recognized at Oshawa. Before entering the ing in Canada is related to the OPeration would continue to seek fering complete credit services y BIRDSEYE . > . : ; vi 0 3 Motprized field in 1907, the busi- purchase or use of motor vehicles. oi Canadian sippiiers and cha to 2 million people annually. Sver 100 BENEFICIAL oft. ORANGE JUICE 2 37 x : nes produces ro an 9 ts urchasing to Canadiar 3 : produced more. than 270.000; The citizens of Oshawa, who firms. Pp y i We Like To Say 'Yes! One-Visit Loans -- Phone FOR Redeem Your New WISK Detergent Coupons Now carriages gies and sleighs and have seen their city grow hand in ro the McLaughlin name was one hand with this great industry, are, To further illustrate the im See the BENEFICIAL Loan Man firs, Shen come in for your SIRDSEYE WIT SovroN or 2% oz. LL : A J % 5 ' known throughout the country for proud of its accomplishments and Portance of GM and Oshawa in for a prompt "Yes!" to vour Joan 04 single visin POTATO PATTIES 2 39 » fine craftsmanship and artistic its importance to the national the eves of other industry, it maj loan request Phone first for Aoans By Mail--If more con FOR ; skill economy be pointed out that more than 12 000 salesmen, representing busi a loan in one visit, write or venient, write BENEFICIAL, get HAD SOLE RIGHTS MASS PRODUCTION ness firms from all par(s of the Come in to see us today! your loan entirely by mail! We Are Big Enough To Serve You --- Small Enough To Appreciate You In 1907 Robert McLaughlin's twe And while it i= generally ack. country, called on GM purchasing so > = sons, George W. and 1. Samuel nowledged that mass production ©fficers during the year NO BANKABLE SECURITY REQUIRED - McLaughlin, who had become as- methods and other great techno- With 22,000 different parts goins f sociated with the business decid- logical advances, are in a large into the various GM car and truch Loans $50 to $2500 on Signature, BENEFICIAL ed that motor cars should be built, Measure responsible for GM's makes, purchases range throug! Furniture or Auto iL vs in Oshawa. Accordingly, they ob- growth and importance, the tech- such items as transmissions, pow [LOANS | tained sole tht for the many nicol skills and abilities of the er equipment, taping screws, fend LVN | huge Oshawa working force have ers, heaters, chrome fittings and § facturing of Bui KC n Cz 4 : Yi h 8 5 tick cars in Canada. |}. the dominating influences be- others. As well this department D | " @ first of these, the famed hind this success story {purchases such non-productive cLaughlin-Buick, Model F, took The citizens of this community items as drip sheets for coverin ° to the road late in 1907. At least py kept pace with the rapid cars in transport, coal for the § CLA UTEY) one model F is still running today! progress made by the company Power house. maintenance equi R. S. McLaughlin is still on the they helped build. Today Oshawa ment, and flood-light for the 112 SIMCOE ST., N., 2nd FI. (Over Bank of Nova Scotia) OSHAWA lob ton and is the oldest GM em- is ane of the modern and progres. company parking lot Phone: RA 3-4687 + Ask for the YES MANager ployee with #9 wears of active sive medium-sized cities in Can The money that 1} more tha OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT PHONE FOR EVENING HOURS YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD MARKET forge. Ten years later demands service, He is now Chairman of ada. 'back into the Canadian economy