Oshawa Times (1958-), 28 Feb 1964, p. 50

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By E, H, WALKER President, General Motors of Canada A steady and urparaileled build-up of orders for the Cana- dian automobile industry since the introduction of the 1964 cars and trucks has created a mo- mentum of demand that will carry well into 1964. As a result the. industry's production and sales should equal or exceed the all-time records set in 1963, All of this activity will be clearly reflected in the industry's em- ployment and spending in Can- ada. During the past year car and truck sales in Canada reached 657,000 units compared to 585,- 000 units in 1962, the previous , wecord year, Exports totalled ing' treatment as part of pre- south plant paint shops, -- 19,500 vehicles, an increase of ACADIAN BEAUMONT car ing' as part of pre NOS, body underfgoes "'wet sand- painting operations in GM's. GM Photo |neariy 2,000 over 1962. Even | jmore encouraging was the pro- . Gillard Has. lards' have all the up-to-date] ENGINEERING DEPT. {duction : ae Regs ons machinery to deal with these. | The City Engineering Depart.|trucks in Canada ' Fine Record The i i i " 5 2, This ad- i s two A solange tte hy from 509,000 in . 1962, ora 9 ae even yi ment in 1963 was responsible for|antage to Canada results from y-cle; chines, eac g ol Aiegaitete dara 5 Ibs two 20 extensive program of con-jthe increase in the exports of Bh mbien vs pia) pte struction in tfie continuing pro-/cars and trucks and decrease ' " v~' gram to provide improved serv-|in jmports. Gillard Cleanit Service other with a 100 . ices for the citizen, Expendi-|" ' Limited, one of the best-known There a epee 0 tures on construction were as EMPLOY 40,000 } a " s . oresses and a machine for (rou. ' a dry cleaning and shirt laundry Sore anv: kooks aa a S400: follows: Direct employment by the in- services in Oshawa, has now ned and' legger". Top coat Sanitary Sewers and Sewer|qustry now approaches 40,000 been in business in the city for) sng suit coat collars ate shaped| Connections, $308,000; Stor mineople, the highest level in 18 years on another machine; there is a Sewers and Catch Basins, $437,-| more than six years, while more The 21 Gillard employees are/dress finishing unit, and a shirt-/000; Watermains and W ater than 35,000 additional Canadians OS ee finishing unit consisting of three|Connections, $104,000; Road)work full time producing auto- Givided ainonget Hie tneln pleas, sates of pressing equipment, so Paving, Granular Base and/motive components. Both totals at 92 Wolfe street, Oshawa, and frat sleeves, collars and cuffs,|Curb and Gutter, $799,000; | may shpw some further in she % ; a: 2 Pr' 2 ' De the three branch stores, at 12\anq shirt bodies are al! finished Bridges and Culverts, $102,000; creases in: the months imme 3ond street east, 17049 Mary separately, Sidewalks, $78,000; Miscel-iqgiately ahead, The industry's street and 924 Simcoe street all Gillard Cleanit serves the City|!@neous | Construction, $21,000.!1963 spending in Canada = ret a 24 § s -- § * late uh »TVviCes age and in Oshawa, Cleaning is taken tojof Oshawa and its surrounding Total $1,849,000 -_. aded i pition Tt will either of the three branch stores,{areas, including Whitby and'- eae ow show a substantial rise in from there to the plant, and can|/Bowmanville. TAX COLLECTIONS men sl F: then be. picked up from the| ~-- ~ ; ' : i a euihas oe sea divas Gal cake branches or delivered by one of penn Fey Ri oar se Aone id you know that the City of resent forecasts see all sec the -thrée Gillard delivery NEW FERRY SERVICE Oshawa collected more thanitions of the market for Maced trucks New Zealand's first hydrofoil|$9,000,000 -- $9,041,034 -- during/dian produced ee hae Each week approximately 2,-\ferry service begins operation|1963? This represents 97.67 per umieaargare lly oi p Ae' 500 to 3,000 shirts pass throughijin 1964: between Auckland, the/cent of current taxes collect- present oe in all price the plant, in addition to the reg-jcountry's largest city, and a ible, up slightly from 1962's ~ oi he EB pas to increase ular , dry-cleaning, and Gil-'residentia! island 97.49 per cent classes ¢ The Heritage of The Second Generation... WILSON FURNITURE CO. MR, BOB SHERMAN In July, 1962, we took over ownership and man- agement from well-known Mr. Ed. Wilson, To maintain his long-standing reputation for Quality and value in the Furniture field was endowed to us. We continuously endeavor in every way to fulfill our heritage. MRS, BOB SHERMAN FOR BEST FURNITURE BUYS WILSON CHURCH bs 7 -- 7 PARKING Due to the low overhead location; the gigaritic buying power and rapid turnover we can bring you Furniture, bedding, floor coverings and aseoe iated Home Furnishings at the Lowest Prices in Town. If you haven't met us yet, drop in soon and see for yourself ,. , we'll be pleased to meet you. CHESTERFIELD SUITES:- by Standard, Exclusive, Diamond Brothers, Troister, Serta and Monarch, BEDROOM SUITES:- by Vie-Art; Victoriaville; Grenier, Kilgour, Saguenay, Sterling. DINETTES:- by Liberty, Cooey, Monarch Chrome, Universal, Star. CARRIAGES.- by Thistle, Lloyd, Gendron. -- also -- | @® BABY FURNITURE @ BABY CRIBS @ LINOLEUM FLOOR COVER-@ LAMPS INGS ' -@ MIRRORS @ OCCASIONAL FURNITURE @ CARPETS @ UNFINISHED FURNITURE FURNITURE CO. 20 CHURCH ST. PRINCE ST rs ° --_--_----____-7 re) 2 FOUR CCRNERS SIMCOE ST. N SOO WILSON' 723-3211 1964 Sales To Be High Se a ay anagem Se a cra ' ~ OSHAWA'S FINEST AND LARGEST HOTEL THE GENOSHA | Unexcelled Convention Facilities for Club Meet- ings, Banquets, Receptions, the Genosha has the @ PICCADILLY ROOM @ CORVAIR ROOM @ FLEETWOOD ROOM @ FABULOUS STARLITE ROOM @ COFFEE SHOP OPEN 24 HOURS PER DAY 105 ROOMS with TV, radio and each with tile. shower and E. H. WALKER bath {and there appears to be a grow- jing preference for V-8 engines | The strength of the market is based on the general @ MODERN FIREPROOF CONSTRUCTION @ CENTRAL LOCATION @ FAMILY RATES @ GUARANTEED PARKING FOR OVERNIGHT GUESTS @ REASONABLE RATES @ PHONE 723-4641 good 4 health of the Canadian econom and relatively high rate- of re : placement of older yehic es, the Hotel GENOSHA 'reasing number of two- and tnree-car families and the indus try's ability to avoid basic price increases for the sixth consecy- tive year, ONTARIO STEEL PRODUCTS | COMPANY LIMITED One of Oshawa's Oldest And Progressive Industries! ! ------a Serving The Automotive Industry Of Oshawa For 44 Years!! aa ~ aa " PNP PL Manufacturers of ... @ HARDWARE TRIM @ STEEL STAMPINGS e HOT WOUND In the year 1864, The Ontario Steel Products Co. Ltd. established their first factory near Gananoque, where they engaged in the manufacture of carriage springs and axles, Since that time the company has continued to expand and eventually this expansion took shape in the erection of new factories at Chatham, Oshawa, and Milton, Today the Ontario Steel Products Company Limited produces the bulk of chassis springs for the automotive industry of Canada, Its service to the motoring public and to the citizens of Oshawa and district has been great through its production of springs, bumpers and other essential parts used in the automotive industry. The motto of the COIL SPRINGS Ontario Steel Products 'Company Limited is to keep one step ahead of the times and as new and better manufacturing ways appear they will be the e EXTRUDED AND FIRST t6 adopt them. MOULDED PLASTICS ie e AUTOMOTIVE CHASSIS We of the Ontario Steel Products Co. Ltd. are proud to SPRINGS be a part of Oshawa and are happy indeed to extend e TORSION BARS congratulations on this 40th Anniversary as a city! > > 4 7 Ontario Steel Products Co. Office and Plant; Ritson Road North, Oshawa--Head Office, Toronto. Plants at Oshawa, Gananoque, Chatham, Milton. RAT nh BE, iN

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