Oshawa Times (1958-), 26 Feb 1963, p. 19

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_ " q " . 7" -- wes Te a ee ee a Ns Re ey 1 ~t " x 1 pie THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, February 26, 1963 al retail the use of First Aid Fire y per capita. Commerci 2 id Ma or Forse S _ [false m tie resctee 5 mi} Pave De t ing equipment and to lay a V e lion, 4 = |determined plan of action in . The fiecauaiog yee have]. tad = fire srould occur in the e ' een Po 0 clearly por- K B 0 5 tray the vibrant growth of this New Expansion = shessst' ste" | MECPS DUSY |,295 recent ; pect this rapid growth presents} -- ration they received 4 ie challenges to the Municipal Gov-| The Fire Department answer-/Mr, J. Hepburn, : assistant ad | |By MAYOR LYMAN GIFFORD development which contribute|vernment. 'Ihe orderly arrdnge-\ed a total of 959 alarms from ministrator of the hospital be | / OF OSHAWA toward the well being of our cit.|ment of residential, commercialjall causes during 1962, an in-|the staff who participated in the Oshawa, te arent sun|ne Tonto, Gan inden development wierene of 218 wer the Drevin iin progr | ty sit 5 nt pi is sef-| year, tevin on Pt Magy el note that his residential envir-| vices, transportation, education-| This total sets an all time high vite Desaeimeat lantaind = 4 ig a virile, industrial City, Lo.|onment is second to none in all jal, social and cultural facilities,|for alarms in any one year and! ohio 500 pote BY ri! . cated Withio dts boundaries areler Cane: ' and efficient administration|is attributed to a large number miek of is cae al = com- AJeighty "odd industriés including] Oshawa RAs 2 10) oar |mual feceive, considered siudy/ot grass fires responded to 4ur-lTanks, and one femal hoe puch Canaélen slants Aa Ganson Churches representing. al ; eno-|by the elected representatives. |ing the month of April. The total] (ont? and one female clerk+ Motors of Canada, Fittings Ltd.,,minations. The educational sys-| Many decisions affecting these/for April alone accounted for 246 what 4 \Duplate of Canada, Pedlar Peo- bby rr ma ned : moat m4 Pps arage will have to be madejof the 299 calls answered. AMBULANCE ple Ltd., Houdaille Industries gone S, ert ang 4 ore uring the current year. The) Fire calls where there was 8| The Oshawa Civic Ambulance 4|Ltd., Robson Leather and oth- 4 snot Rervics Cube ye gg tee is presently considering ajioss of property and/or contents|Service is the only such service ers. Oshawa's industry may be|>c')".tions contribute toward Hag and Planning Report numbered 101 during 1962, Thisjin the city of Oshawa at the classified as "Primary" in that tne social and physical develop- bes Lrg the traffic and|total does not include those that| present time and has been since it produces and exports consid-| ont of the community. The ag tation needs of the cityloccurred in the township of|April 1, 1953, The private serv: erably more than Regional re-|7'111. Theatre, Annual Folk Fes- A --Pancmadilige eg year period.|Fast Whitby, ice at that time was then taken quirements, Our long term|'i/.°snqfethnic groups play anlistration 'h Deon completed! A" ,catimated loss of $191,859 lover by the city and made part |growth is therefore, subject to| viv. Dart in community socialland the recommenda ene ted) was. incurred in the fires! withlof its Fire Service. national influences as well @8/)'. and entertainment. row Uahite Oe Counell te pe seven major fires accounting for) Our present day ambulance the regional effect of the ex-|"G..o42 is one of the fastest| plementation, ~ or im-/60 per cent of this total loss; service consists of two late anding Metropolitan Toronto ' There was one fatality andj model area, some 20 miles to the west.| Bruns cities in the Province of) Indications point to further|two persons were injured ti slcoaches. rie: Ontario. Provincial Government Smaller industries have located,| of ic. indi substantial industrial and com-|result of fires last year. expanded and prospered in the statistics indicate a growth rate/ mercial expansion for 1963 which! Loss of time ts to occupd- These vehicles are fully equip- : of 5 per cent per annum or an augurs well for this Ci ; " : ped with two-wa di city. increase of 50 per cent in thel points to r this City andjtional injuries to fire fighters ] y radio, power As a direct result of this in-| pact ten years. Metropolitan To- Saba a continuing prosperity|totaled 60 days although 97/steering and brakes, a folding dustrial complex, there are some|ronto shows an increase of 4.1lopment a pesdge sie our devel-/minor injuries were reported|carrying chair, wheeled all-level 27,000 people gainfully employed) ner cent per,annum. The total e post-war years. j/during the' past year. cot, a collapsible stretchet and in Oshawa. Included in this fi-/ population growth has increased General inspection and Fire! 51 necessary first aid tii qure are 17,000 industrial em-|frem 30,000'in 1949 to well over, REMEMBER MASSACRE [Drills were carried out in all bial Cbtaabie Ms) Vee ployees, highly skilled and train-|¢3 900 in 1962. GLASGOW, Scotland (CP) --|Oshawa schools throughout the|ment including a pneolator oxy- ed in their various trades. Ex- A wreath from the Canadian\year and members from the|Sen unit. cellent relations exist between| POPULATION GROWTHS branch of the Clan' Donald So-|Fire Department gave talks on| During 1962 the ambulance Labour and Management .and| In addition to population|ciety was laid on the Glencoe /Fire Prevention a' 'the schools. |service made 1,667 calls, an in- this relationship is apparent in|growth, the purchasing power of Memorial, Argylishire, Feb, 13. During the past year a Fire|crease of 260 over the previous Pre trnit. ' the successful negotiations |its residents has increased by|to: commemorate the massacre Safety and Evacuation programjyear. Of this total 202 were POMPE LODE. 5 IRE eta : " lwhich have been reached with-|33 per cent in the past - five]of the Macdonalds by the Camp- was started in the Oshawa Gen-|made to outside localities such 4 Co) side es y wor Ba OP Sansa out work stoppages. Organized |years. Dominion Bureau of Sta-jbells in 1692, The wreath was|eral Hospital, as Toronto, Whitby, Bowman- RE 4 Sage i" : ge eerri ae ' ' . Labour vitally concerns itself |tistics -- 1961, indicate a buying |made of evergreens and maple| This program was designed tojville, Pickering, Woodstock and CITY HALL -- NERVE CENTRE OF CITY'S MUNICIPAL LIFE --Photo by Ireland |with those facets of community |power of 125 million or $2,000/leaves. , ltrain all hospital lelonaae in|Nestleton. ii sce anemia eT eR USSAAADAAAAARSTASASLASA TASTE CRER SS STAERET ETE ELERES - indlayeouiat VER 15,000 HOMES NOW ENJOY THE p @ WindSw shopping in the King) parte are sold (both wholesale . Advanta es of Chambers Food Club Sho in 1 street - Park road area couldjand retail) and some repairs me very easily make a car owner|are made. | j . " out of a pedestrian. On Park road south is the j : . ' On the 'intersection's north-|body and paint shop. Major| 7 ' east corner stand the modern/repairs are made here and some/ @ ety OSHAWA showrooms of Cliff Mills/parts are available. : Motors Ltd., vendors of new! Rapid growth has character-| i oe. EASTERN | eee eee ee {and used cars and makers of|i7oq the organization. In 1930, ' ; | Satisfied customers. ; Mr. Mills was running a service ; my j BRANCH Many shoppers just can't help/ station on the southeast corner es iS: " penn geelige Aa Mes -- of Park road and King. Four ' THANKS around; ri mt , years later he began selling : (or newer) car. used cars and in 1935 he got his TO THE SUPPORT op Last year close to 2600 per-|rirst new-car franchise -- repre-| ; OSHAWA and DISTRICT sons did just that. ' Mot ' Wore than 1000 new Pontiacs, senting a General Motors com:| al at te en 1M, he got his GM fran. : swe 4 showrooms eeuaey he their| cise: he had five employees. . 40% INCREAS&, Nine years later he moved <j bia. Ry oye gy _-- across the road to his pit. IN MEMBERS * -- 'Used-car sales climbed to| ule! IN 1962 ' 1500 last year; two lots full of : the traded-in vehicles are lo- DRANK PUB DRY cated on King street, just east) CIRENCHESTER, Engl and| of the new-car sales centre. (AP) -- A 150-strong band of| Backing up the 17-man sales|students from an agricultural staff are 93 employees whose|college descended on a pub sole aim is to keep Cliff Mills'/here and drank it dry. They customers in smooth-running|started at 8 p.m. and finished cars. the last pint one minute before At the King street location,|the 11 p.m. closing time. They | new cars are pre-serviced,'\downed a total of 1,100 pints. aon Eeeaa, es treater "We Should Se Live and Labour In Our Time That Whet Came To Us As Seed Mey Go To The Next Generation As A Blossom, and What Came To Us Aa Blossom May Go To Them As Fruit.' Zee REEE senate Having completed twenty-five years of progressive, community service, the Oshawa Business College again is prepared to put ney Gs nh cept of fling tte emacioa ot ders , > PARTIAL INTERIOR VIEW OF CHAMBERS BRANCH IN OSHAWA es as modern, progressive office. This inside photo of Chembers year-old eastern headquerters shows but © This is the third end latest of Chambers Food Club Centres. Now open t@ | x ' ee. portion of the huge shopping facilities made available igh eg vag over on oe : ae S port bend praed nonhony grew by over 40% : ' members. To the left can be seen the massive freezers which hold the fin in » Indeed, Chambers record of gro' as been constont and steady, THE OSHAWA BUSINESS COLLEGE offers train- ' ; ' in Red and Blue Brond Beet plus @ tremendous assortment ef other most- In 1939 Chambers opened «single ogee with '! mengre byron aq. ft. In 1962 in i for the space age: ' ~ 3 wanted frozen food. products. In the centre section are rows of staple ri as grown from this single plent to three huge centres with @ g designed @ Sp 9 : , neotly erranged for, the conveni of Chambers bers, with many on total area of 32,000 sq. ft. And 60% of all new business obtained over this ied Chamb bers telling others. item found only at Chambers, period hes been achieved simply by setist ' we y i . Total bershi 15,000 and dily in . Eight Career Day School Courses ie ma: membership over and steadily increasing, Evening Adult Training Cl ' sid Hidine t Meateeshins Canada's Oldest and Largest roatonal Traning Por stones; MAME iscimeeesttiimim! Food Club (Since 1999) Offers You .. "PACKAGE-COURSE" For Company- b ol li @ EVERYDAY LOW PRICES. Populor brond name food items et money-saving \ ( i j prices -- new price lists every month -- advertised special saving features every : Sponsored Personnel \ i } week. (See Oshawa Times every Thursday, page 2 or 3). f e SERVICE AND CONVENIENCE. You can either shop in Chambers huge plant yourself (Members only) or have your order processed and delivered to your door FREE. SEPRTESRSHREERESEEEE Get FREE literature describing in detall each feature service. START any week throughout the year. The college never closes. f & ; 4 ecei i i if iesti ' } 2 ' © TOP QUALITY FOOD. Including Government graded Red and Blue Brand Beef Receive individual instruction from fully-quelified, enirassiontic, rag ' --highest quality staple groceries -- plus extra special food items found only at interested instructors --- on modern, complete equipment - hues % ' H J Chambers. . cleon, cheerful, electrically heated classrooms. a © 'T PAY A HIGH PRICE PLACEMENT SERVICE available to all graduates You DON in obtaining a well-paying, responsible, office posi- © MNT investigate Before You FOR YOUR rR EZER AT HAMBER AS SEEN FROM OUTSIDE tion. : 4 Invest. : This is the impressive front view of Chambers Food (lub giving HOURS: Btenderd 12 Cu. Deluxe 17% Cu. Deluxe Heavy Duty Deluxe Heavy Duty vou a better: idea of the. sige of this huge plant. Tues., Thurs and Fri. ft. with S$ yr Ft. with yr 17.5 Cu. Ft. with 23 Cu. Ft. 10 yr. Upright Freezers Phone, write, or visit the college for complete details regard- Nights -- 7 to 9 P.M. werrenty. warrenty. 10 yr. warranty. warrenty. mt ton 15239 | $269 | $349 | $399 | $299 The Student Loan Program ft EXCLUSIVE WITH CHAMBERS--30 DAYS FREE CREDIT The Textbook Rental, Workbook Purchase Pian . | NOTE MEMBERSHIP INCLUDED WITH FREEZER -- Protects egainst food lous -- gives FRER | eee mibhoae overflow and emergency storage -- helps when misf sickness, strikes), Pant \ CASH OR h , OSHAWA BUSINESS COLLEGE . ' TERMS SDP wis oe erg Ai Coneton Croat Come Sm 10 Simcoe Street North SSSR A rice CO Ba eee 0 LRA ARRAS EIT 8 Mr, M. C. Barnett, Principal Diol 725-3375 4 : 3 4 LADIES' CLUBS =e CHURCH GROUPS (Make Arrangements Now For Group Demonstrations) nn = --- = = ™ =e =e Se ee = = i | end Plant Tours. No Obligation. Phone Mr, S. Brynning now for full detelle . . . 723-1163 two different models of Home Freezers Available for you, APPLIANCE SHOWROOM A corner shot of Chambers handsome showroom. Here you s CLIP AND MAIL THIS COUPON « Yes, send me complete details about the courses indicated: > Day School Evening Classes Treining for Housewives . a Shiftworkers F oO ; N@Me....ccevccarevceseccccsescccececnemecemesss AGO. -serere , ibe. Naa 933 RITSON ROAD SOUTH _~ (Corner af Wentworth)

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