ee 22 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, February 28, 1964 AT CANADIAN AUTOMOTIVE MUSEUM -- SIMCOE ST. SOUTH --Oshawa Times Photo of the Automotive Industry - in greater detail. The Museum is open seven days a week --Mon day to Saturday. 10.00 a.m. to 5.00 -p.m.; Sunday from 12.00 Noon to 6.00 p.m. Admission charge for adults 75c., students 35c. and children under 11 are Auto Museum C Of C Project The Canadian Automotive,toured y | E > t tou ed the Museum have been zqmitted free with parents Museum of 99 Simcoe street/f"om all across the ten prov-Tocal groups are invited to a1 south, is a project of the Com- parole nag ep United range Guided Group Touts s : Suropes ries, é ae munity Chamber of. Commerce pean Countries, @ through the Museum. This can well as many of the local resi- ¢ of Oshawa. It occupies two dents fr an awa be done by contacting the P $ from the'city of Oshawa. Canadian Automotive Museum floors of a building which was Another aim of the Canadian at 728-1831 once an automobile showroom, Automotive Museum is to be Wa taliove that and Jater a drug factory educational. This, too, has been project we can offer not so In January, 1963, the building age eag prec the -- much a collection of ancicut S a 4 . nts, attending IUDLIC | ear r ! . r which now houses the Canadian|ohools in the ¢ P Ochna [ioe rom. an historic ang ; in the city of Oshawa,/educational point of view, the Automotive Museum, was noth- have toured the Automotivelengineering development of this g f ing other than a vacant factory)Museum as part of their educa-|important industry in Canada located in the downtown area of tional studies of the transporta- During 1963 more than 9,000 Oshawa. Since January of 1963, "ptsegg: EF -- on the people toured the museum the building has been complete-| del of the 708.0 mes as a' The Chamber secretariate ha: ly renovated both inside' and completely re id "gt ate continued to act as an informa outside and is now one of the|qariy. path co aytacn wwe tion centre in the Community feature attractions in the city of. phy vet, aS well'supplying such information to Osh as displays telling the story of|poth local and out of town e! shawa. Paint, Glass, Tires, Suspension gineers The purpose of the Auto-/Combustion Engines, Body Con The total activity pf motive Museum is to tell the|struction, and many others as .,L "© total activity of your lo Chamber is an encouraging Canadian story of the Automo-jrelated to the dutomobile of tive Industry, its origin, its de-| yesterday and today ee cata yea that . 7 asa aul¢ » is poay we --- and its plans for the : The Canadian Automotive Mu-|participate in the activities. of ? eum is still in the developing both the Ontario and Canadian Since the opening of the Auto-jstages, and as more people|Chamber of Commerce. It i motive Museum in mid-July,|become aware of the Canadian|noteworthy that in 1963 two of 1963, over 9,000 people have! Automotive Museum, it is hoped|our Directors were elected to toured the Automotive Museumjthat it will receive adequate serve on committees of the On to date. The people who have'financial support to tell the story tario Chamber through this sign also JO YEARS ... Since 1909 MR. MAX PALTER Manager of the Popula a Shopping C OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE Horwich Jewellers have offered a tradition of service to the people of Oshawa and Dis- trict for over 55 years Sam Horwich, (son of the founder of Hor- wich Jewellers) who manages the down- town store at 20 Simcoe St. South, and Max Palter, manager of the Oshawa Shopping Centre Store, sincerely hope they may con tinue to earn the outstanding. patronage they have enjoyed in the past. HORWICH CREDIT JEWE @ OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE @ 20 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH TWO MODERN STORES TO SERVE YOU: 'Chamber Plays ssential Role CHARLES H. WORLD, President, Oshawe Chamber of Commere: "Commune Bonum" -- "For jthe good of the Community."" |Reduced to a phrase, the above jbest describes the basic prin- ciple of the Oshawa Chamber of Commerce. Made up of some 500 public spirited business men land women and private citizens, this voluntary organization con tinues to demonstrate in an ac- tive way its concern for the joverall development and better- ment of the entire City of Osh- awa and the surrounding com- munities Since 1929, a number of out jstanding citizens subscribing 'o this basic ~rinciple have served vas its president, each in turn adding to the development of a strong Chamber movement, an important factor in any com- munity Through the: leadership af- forded by an active Board of Directors meeting at regula: intervals, the the various committees is main- Education, tained at a high level permitting|tion and other topics of munici- CHARLES effectiveness of Department of Health Civic a good proportion of our mem-|pal interest to actively participate, in work of their Chamber bers the the \ brief outline of the function these standing interest of the might be of ly. They haye been responsible our for encouraging many tions to come the past two years, The tion bureau set up in 19 conveii- better to Oshawa over matters cenyen-|Committee is as a/promote Transportation members committees, meetings Survey Visitors and Conventions --an|development active group that meets regular-|parking authority concept members acquainted Commtrcial R f covering eport, plans also urther part of this Committee supplies ning for this area information kits on our city to visiting delegates. During some 1200 such kits tributed in Oshawa 1963) year were dis-jaled Club this with to act as a « Transportation -- committee Oshawa welcoming success of this important event the WORLD Committee held the Downtown re and the might with working plan- ment the King Street Track Re held The Chamber was pleased regional Again | H. M. Brooks © * | Busy Firm | 1963 was an impressive year for the Oshawa firm, H, M. Brooks Ltd. One of the most occasions for them been the opening Simcoe Hall Boys' Eulalie, in November jstart, but the proves that done H.. M. Brooks Ltd building a good job was must of the Club, Central Park boulevard and| There! |had been complications at the! contracting important have new at, itself has been established in the city for about} j40 years. The firm was start- 'ed by the father of the present Eimanager, H. M. Brooks and serves Oshawa 'and its immedi- ale area Bowmanville including Whitby, and Buildings constructed by the indus firm are mainly along trial al lines lic Library, on Bagot Canadian Imperial st commercial or institution- The McLaughlin Pub reet the Oshawa Times building, the Bank of Commerce building and various Brooks' constructions Board Of schools in the area are all H, M Administra The number of people em-; : mes - : _ ployed by the firm varies from Commercial Affairs -- With 5 to 100, depending upon the season, the suitability ' weather for building they have to do severa Traffic that projects these cluded the co-ordination Affairs various groups to formed to plan and moval celebration this) May co-oper-'that it could offer this Flying that contributed in part of undertaken during become year that must be mentioned in- of the and what the the and committees imple in service to the Industrial Affairs -- Interested|COmmittee at their annual "Fly- The second project of which. we would indicate in! development as the title the industrial our community and the assist-/all forms of transportation-as it new bringing @ffects our city other ance were possible in new industry. to our nity Education -- In with the 'University tee' formulating long range plans to bring higher education] facilities to this district. With} the industrial affairs group ar-} ranging visits of our secondary school teachers to local indus tries Civic Affairs -- This group in} 1963 initiated a series of pro- grams 'Know Oshawa Better." Topics 'discussed included wel-} fare, social planning Oshawa/ | commu-} co-operation Commit- . SAM HORWICH founder of Jewellers of the wich Credit jIn DOWNTOWN HORWICH STORE, 20 SIMCOE ST. S RS Two Breakfast."" They ofitinue to interest themselves in'distinguished very auspices Canadian seum important Oshawa of also con- are proud was the opening under) community the Automotive Mu-jis people a ? 99 Simcoe street south,|ly of the business community,|members of the Oshawa Cham-| \porting the work that Is being! done by the community Cham-! 'ber of Commerce of Oshawa. baggy is @ place in Chamber) of Commerce effort for all| McAnally | those. who. have the desire to Service Wide r improve their community. McAnally Freight-Ways, divi- The Community Chamber ofjsion of Dominion Preightways Commerce organizes and di-|Co, Limited, head office, 15 rects the energies of those who/Atomic, Toronto, comm believe that a community worth|operations with one truck in living in, is a community worth/1922. » limproving, It enables its mem- edna' Wee "ithe bers to accomplish collectively Preyer? in oe provinces Bt Ifvaividuasiy® of them could do Ontario and have 16 branch é. a ' ices serving the industrial heart | The strength of the Chamber of rey ag = lies in attracting the greatest) -p);.. Sioa i. 'number of individuals aad firms Thirty-two years later thoige- é % Anally fleet has grown to nto membership, therefore); ae jcreating a pool of resources --|units of which @ goodly pSortien natural and human -- from|¥¢Te ™anufactured in Oshaw§. which can be drawn ideas,| McAnally are proud to be s | energy and finances. part of the city of Oshawa afi DOUGLAS FISHER |. The Oshawa Chamber of|take great pride in supplying Gen-Mgr. C of C \Commerce was formed in 1928|ttansportation services for {fs with a membership of 483, Dur-/many industries. * ing the past 36 years it has done wud M hi much to help 'the growth of} be |Oshawa, Both the Industrial G Trust em r S Ip Commission and the nando uaranty . nity Chest activities had their| beginning with the Oshawa) Doubles Staff rr ops Chamber of Commerce, At the! present time committees are > working on making visitors wel- Wha. _ pee Ro my nk it Every community needs some,|come to Oshawa, parking prob-|o9 Ki prot ast : aie vs h overall organization which pro-lems, promoting Oshawa as Sl excellent ro} hot ty sg cate motes civic pride and economic convention city, commercial Te-| able to dounle thet tall bbs) growth which helps the com-|development, regional planning, | ; -- munity to compete with other/educational needs of Oshawa,| 'This year they plan to double communities in attracting in-jcultural activities of Oshawa, office space and make another dustry. commerce and all the Harbor promotion, Industrial|imcrease in staff. ' progressive things needed in a promotion, as well as endeavor-/ The company has only been growing community ing to build civic -- pride,|in Oshawa for 18 months and fs The Chamber of Commerce|through their "know Oshawa|making most progress throws movement came into existence| better" program. savings accounts, ; to give expression to the busi-| At the present time there| It will probably keep its pres- ness man's natural instinct tojare over 500 members in the|¢nt premises but take over the improve the market and the|Oshawa Chamber of Commerce. |store next door, i community of which he is a/They are concerned and:'nter-| J. I. Vassey is the present part ested in keeping Oshawa a pro-|manager. ; Today, as a result of the|gressive community. They are! BUILDING BOOM dynamic changes in our social/doing this through their work) the West German housing and economic order, chambers|Program A city needs *) ministry reports 7,300,000 dwel- of commercé have becomeyhealthy, economic, and Civiciiing ynits have been built be- "community organizations." climate to compete. The MeM-\iweon 1949 and 1963 . A Chamber of Commerce is albers of the Oshawa Chamber} : voluntary organization of thejof Commerce are making sure) ' ithat Oshawa continues to have|making Oshawa a sound pra The Chamber of Commerce|a strong progressive outlook|gressive city they are helping People predominate-|with enthusiastic citizens, The|to keep Canada a strong nation, Oshawa, Ontario, City of although others are also sup-'ber of Commerce believe that in Opportunity. NVA VIVA EVERYTHING Gets the "WHITE GLOVE © TREATMENT" ©\ at Mackie's Van and Storage by \ You can depend on us for a safe, courteous, "'Gentle-Care" move of your household goods anywhere inthe free world. 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