Oshawa Times (1958-), 27 Feb 1962, p. 8

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8 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, February 27, 1962 'Recall History In its objective of ensuring the highest possible standards of animal health, the Ontario -\Department of Agriculture maintains at Guelph a modern and well eguipved _ institution for the purpose of training -|young men and women for the veterinary profession The Ontario Veterinary Col- ' |lege, the first of the accredited \colleges now operating in North +|America, will be celebrating its centenary, July 12. 1962. OVC was established at To- '|ronto in 1862 and has been in «(continuous operation since that fidate. It has undergone a long period of development consist- ent with the growth of the veter- inary profession in Canada. It Mew |is the only English-speaking in- stitution in. Canada which of- fers a course leading to a de- gree in veterinary medicine. The college is affiliated with the University of Toronto and in addition to its function as a teaching institution, it is a cen- Of Veterinarians in 1864 and graduated in 1866 with the diploma of Veterinary Surgeon. The class increased in size so that by the latter part of the century almost 200 stu dents were graduated yearly Since its inception, 5,927 stu- dents have graduated from the Ontario Veterinary College af- ter completing what is now a five-year course Veterinarians in this and every area across the country adhere to a code of ethics and |sterility is of prime importance. Sterile techniques are adhered to in every phase of veterinary work and this is especially true in surgery. And in this area. al] surgery, other than brain surgery is be- ing done by veterinarians every day. The only limit to surgery being done is by the monetary value of the animal It is interesting to note that all drugs administered to diseas- ed or injured animals are the same drugs that are administer- maitre for research and extension) ed to,diseased o1 injured human im | were work in the control and treat- ment of diseases of animals. In the early days of the vet- erinary profession, its members largely concerned with | the care oi sick and injured animals. During recent years */the emphasis has changed more THE NEW GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH, OSHAWA, NEAR HIGHWAY NO. 401 Heads Chamber | Ask Survey For The Year For Oshawa --lIreland Studio Realtors' Board Formed in 1954 |and more from treatment to dis- lease prevention. This trend has made necessary increased re search facilities and the de jvelopment of specialized tech niques. Students therefore acquire a broad background in |science as well as a knowledge of livestock production and foods of animal origin. The nature of veterinary work is varied, Persons \different talents are |the opportunity of selection ac jeording to their gifts. The op- equal portunities, at least possessing} afforded) beings. | Facilities are available for the }care of animals, both large and small and for the prevention of diseases to both classes of ani- mals. .| Live virus vaecines are re- |commended for injection into animals between the ages of eight and 10 weeks as a pre- cautionary measure against dis- ease. Veterinarians have proven these live virus vaccine innocu- must lMtions to be effective in the! get sinusitis. Credit Bureau Business Grows Credit Bureau of Oshawa Ltd. is one of 127 credit bureaus in experiences are permanently re- TOP MUSICAL corded. The customer, or con-| "My Fair Lady," 'ongest-run- sumer, builds his own credit his- ning musical in Broadway his- tory. The Credit Bureau per- tory, passed its 2,450th perfom- petuates the factua! record of,ance Feb. 8, 1962. Record for a the individual, whether it be|play was 3,213 for "Life With good, bad, or indifferent. | Father." Canada. The business was established in 1932 and the pres- ent management took over the ownership in December of 1954. At that time the loca! firm em- ployed a staff ot three, operated two telephone lines and had compiled some 70,000 files. To- day, the business employs a staff of 25, has 16 telephone lines and has 250,000 files listed. Canadian Bureaus haa over 13,- 000,000 files in 1961 received 4,000,000 enquiries for the same year and collected over $14,000,- 000. A credit bureau is an office in each community for "'mem- bers" to use as a single deposi- tory to report their ledger and credit experiences with their customers, A file is prepared for each person and the credit WHAT MAKES A CREDIT UNION TICK? Convenient Savings -- good dividends; Prompt Loan Service -- low interest rates; Friendly counsel -- partnership; Insurance benefits at no extra cost. These are some the ingredients of a Credit Union. But, much greater than the monetary returns you receive are the intangibles you receive os oa number. Prompt Loan Service--Your needs are para- mount in the Credit Union -- you come first becouse the Credit Union was set up by you -- to serve you, and you own it, and through the officers you elect annually you run it. And the interest rote on loans is never more than 1% per month on the unpaid balance. Convenient Savings -- You con deposit ony amount at any prevention and contro! of dis- ease. Three main disevses dogs) should be protected against are, distemper, infectious canine) hepatitis and rabies. Distemper| is the most common killer of dogs -- but rabies is transmit- table to humahs Cats, veterinarians recom mend, should be vaccinated| against cat distemper and pnev- |monitis -- a viris pneumonia jand rabies | | Incidentally, contrary to com- {mon belief, it has yet to be |proven that an anima! gets what) |is called the common cold, How- time --- receive good dividends on your Savings, currently (4%%). And you can be sure your money is working for you and your fellow-members, and not piling up profits for a group of investors or corporations. Friendly Counsel -- You can always bring your financial prob- lems to the Credit Union with the assurance of receiving wise and friendly counsel Insuronce Benefits -- Through your membership you have the benefits of Life Savings and Loan Protection Insurance, and at no extra cost Your Money is Safe -- because Credit Unions are surrounded by Bonding requirements and our operations are reviewed by Government and League examiners ond Audit Committees regulorly. Oshawa Central Study Group is a community Credit Union and its membership is open to anyone working or living in this area. Why not start saving NOW for your future? Enquire at 27 BURK STREET or Phone 723-4945 jever, an animal can and may hives | | | om " to The Oshawa and District Real|those provided by aimost tol S : Estate Board was formed injother profession "are at the 1954 with the prime object. of|present time increasing since raising educational many posts which only veterin- Sia proimotiid 'ac arians are qualified to fill are Li DuGE. AUnG now opening. standards, Oshawa's City Council is ex- pected to order a survey by an| outside firm of consultants into Gordon W. Riehl, incomingjcome Tax in Canada', now in president of the Oshawa Cham-|its third edition. | ber of Commerce, first associ-| Mr. Riehl sees as some of "eat pte tat " A ated himself with tse Chamber|the objectives for the Cham- bin oemalaee Soe oe in 1950. Mr. Riehl is a charter- ber in the forthcoming year an taken at a recent Council: meet- In 1880 the only veterinary ed accountant, and a partner injincrease in the membership, | ing, 11-3, following a motion] Successful realtors in Oshawajsurgeons practising in Canada the firm of Monteith, Monteith,|the completion of projects|from Alderman Edgar F-. felt that only the fullest educa-| Were members of the Royal Col- Riehl and Co. He established|already underway, and the de-|Bastedo, chairman of finance. |tion would insure productive us llege of Veterinary Surgeons of the Oshawa office of his firm in|velopment of a program which| The sum of $7,500 was set\ or oe ure Productive use/pritain. instruction in 1949 and it has grown to ajwill help to realize the ambi-|\aside in this year's budget for of the land and provide sound! yeterinary subjects in this coun- staff of 16. Mr. Riehl is a mem-/tions of the Chamber. The chief|the purpose. |management of the vast sums|try consisted of a few supple- ber of the Public Relations Com-|aim of the Chamber is to see! In explaining the motion, Mr.|/0f money involved in real estate|mental lectures to agricultural mittee of the Institute of Char-/Oshawa progress, both eco-|Bastedo said that he was only dealings. They also recognized!students in Toronto tered Accountants of Ontario|nomically and as a place injattempting to "continue the/that this same need for educa-| The increasing number- of standards} business and the UNITED STEELWORKER Last year Houdaille enough pure nickel to produce a strip of nickel plate 12 inches wide and 1,500 miles long. used electors. BIG INDUSTR Net value of product y ion in the When more and better bump-,Canadian electric industry rose ers are made, Houdaille will/from $488,556 in 1954 to $685,437 SERVING in 1958. | make them SINCE with th and has organized the annualjwhich to live. The Chamber,/recommendation made to the|tion and the most ethical pro-|settlers and the parallel in- tax forum for the Institute|therefore, is interested not only|1960 council by a committee|{essional conduct would be re-|crease in livestock resulted in for the past three years. He is alin projects which will improve/headed by Alderman Ernie/@uired to safeguard the public.a demand for an _ institution member. of Council of the So-|the economic climate of Osh-|Marks (since retired) and his These were the objectives laid) maintained exclusively for the ciety of Industrial and Cost|awa, but also in projects which|committee. down in the constitution of the|purpose of training veterinar- Accountants of Ontario, andjare of benefit to the community); The appointment of a con- Board. : __ilans. As a result, Hon. Adam the author of a booklet en-|along educational and cultural|sultant to apprise the City's ad-|, The organization started with| Fergusson, chairman of the titled 'Incorporation and In-!lines, ministration: set-up will be re-|€2 members and no staff. At)Upper Canada board of agri- . noes ---lferred to Mayor Christine| 'he present time the member- culture and Professor George | Thomas and the chairmen of the| Sip has grown to 135, while two/Buckland of the University of bd lfour standing committees. full-time secretaries are on the|Toronto became interested in Ou e Tou | Mr. Bastedo's purpose in pre-|Payroll. In the first year of|the establishment of a_veterin- senting the proposal so early jn|OPeration the organization did|ary school. The following year \the year is to get it included in|$300,000 worth of business. Last|Professor Buckland went to lthe budget and avoid unneces-|)°2" sales were made amount-/Scotland where he consulted Of Its Pro ress \sary delay. He said the previous|'"&,'° Over $3.000,000 Principal Dick ot the Dick Vet- lestimate of the cost of a suivey From this close association ofjerinary College in Edinbugh was $6,750, but he felt this|7ealtors a co-operative form of,and on the latter's recommen- Houdaille Industries may be| Specialized sheet steel is used) should he ncrhaand to $7 500, | selling has evolved, known as dation, Professor Buckland in- justly proud of the progress it in tonnages in excess of 75 tons which will be slightly more than Mie EWE Fume Co-Op: pasish bgp a has made in becoming one of|per day, while other metals|the amount required vidual salesmen can turn over/a veterinary school in Canada. the leading industries in Osh-|such as pure nickel and chrom-| yr. Bastedo said that the spe- a project to the board, pictures] In 1862, Professor Smith was awa. ium, are also used in large|cial committee would bring in|*!° taken of the property in-/granted a private charter to es- The local history of Houdaille| quantities. Although Houdaille is!a recommendation for appoint-\Y°\Ved and distributed amongitablish the Ontario Veterinary dates back to the winter ofjalready rated as one of the|ment of a consultant. Council all members of the Real Estate/College in Toronto The first 1929-30 when the company, then|largest users of pure nickel for|would make the decision cil Board Sales in this manner! class consisted of three men, en- under the name of The Skinner|plating in Canada, new equip-|whether or not the recommend.| "ave been soaring Raped be Tey Cures OF Say Co. Ltd., moved from Ganano-|ment is now being installed tojations would be adopted, ee que, Ontario, to a new factory|increase our production capa-jalso if any recommendations| at its present location. city. |shouid be submitted to the When the factory was origin- ally constructed it had a manu- facturing area of 53,000 square feet and a payroll of approxi- mately 150 men. During the 32 years of Hou- daille's participation in the in- dustrial progress in Oshawa, many changes have been made and a steady increase in growth! has been accomplished. | To keep pace with the grow-| ing Automotive Industry, the factory has been enlarged and| re-equipped several times and/ is now considered to be one of the most modern and best! equipped manufacturing plants in Canada. The latest expansion recently, completed, gives a total manu-| facturing area of almost five | Serving more families filling more needs in times its original size and the) number of employees now totals between 400 and 500. Some of the largest mechani- cal type steel fabricating presses in Canada are con- RADIO, TELEVISION & SMALL APPLIANCES Sales and Service OSHAWA 1933 e finest tinually stamping and forming bumpers and large body stamp- ings for various Canadian-made automobiles. Other diversified products such as_ highway Guiderail, laundry tubs, basins, etc, are also produced in large quantities on these presses. Houdaille Industries is the largest bumper manufacturer in OSHAWA CONGRATULATIONS to Oshawa on its progressive spirit and steady growth! Like the community itself, Household Finance has grown and prospered by providing a reliable service that fills an our employees have 37 combined years of experience. You will find our staff courteous and able to meet the tasks required of any job. Canada and since 1930, has pro- ever-increasing family need. duced more than 5,000,000 bump- ers. Ristow Has New Quarters Paul Ristow started a real estate brokerage firm under his own name in 1952. The firm deals primarily in commercial and industrial real estate and in the past has been involved in many transactions concerning down-town commercial proper ties. The firm has recently moved into a new office, at 5244 Simcoe Street North. Three sales repre- sentatives are now working for the firm. One of these salesmen is specializing in farm property and country estates, while the others keep up the firm's active interest in residential real estate. Mr. Ristow, who was born, raised and educated in Oshawa is the charter president of the Oshawa and District Real Estate Board. He is row region- al director of the Ontario Asso-) '+ ciation of Real Estate Boards. Today, many of your friends, neigttbours and associates borrow from HFC with confidence. They know their money problems will be handled with fairness and understanding--and in privacy. They like the courteous, neighbourly service they receive at Household Finance. They prefer to borrow from the skilled company backed by 84 years experience. e ELECT AMOUNT; MONTHLY PAYMENT PLANS 12 20 30 months | months | months $ 9.46|$ 6.12 $ | 36 We thank the many months families for the trust they have placed in us. And we look forward to con- tinued service in a"com- munity offering such splendid opportunity for future growth. 201, 129.41 228.93 | 147.05 Above payments include principal and interest. and are based on prompt repayment, but do not include the cost of life insurance. Life insurance available at low group rate HOUSEHOLD FINANCE 64 King Street East . . . Telephone 725-6526 Oshawa Shopping Centre Teleph 725-1139 OSHAWA ROY L. WH 5 BOND ST. W. Local Representative For ¢ PHILCO ¢ ZENITH Next Time Try ROHOME ITTINGTON 725-5633 ran in PROGRESS Canada's 'Steelworkers while striving for a better standard of living know that the most precious of Canadian Possessions is our FREE way of life with liberty and equality for all... Working together throughout our land, they are dedicated to one goal above all others ...to keep Canada strong and free. They have helped in the past and will help in the future to make this nation a great industrial power . . . and a power for peace the world over. UNITED STEEL WORKERS of AMERICA LOCAL 1500-LOCAL 1817 C.L.C. LOCAL 2784

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