Oshawa Times (1958-), 28 Feb 1967, p. 40

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~~. 8 : 40A rH OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, Februory 28, 1967 PUC Managers French Had continued. cared City In Rich The district was left undis- : THE OLD AND NEW WITH THE PUC OPERATION _ Listed Since Post Here teerentastiot| Market Area i icials Osh- About that time a road, known| Oshawa is located on the : goer ibiie. Unlitics Cnaule : as the Kingston road, was sur-|doorstep of Canada's richest sion since 1930, | In 1750 the French established|veyed through the district _by market area. Because of its 1930 -- Chas. T. Barnes, Gen-|@ trading post near the mouth|Governor Sir John Graves Sim- excellent transportation facili- eral Manager. Geo. F. Shreve, |of what is now known as the|coe. ties by air, road, rail and water, " ' |Oshawa Creek. It ran: where King st. is lo-}Oshawa is also ideally located Secretary - Treasurer. | dh : nailer . : ie the F ht i 3 : .,{t0 provide efficient service to 1932 -- Geo. F. Shreve, Gen-| Here the French traders built|-ateq in the city of Oshawa die qoaier qaeety in Canada eral Manager and Secretary. ja substantial log building. For|today. «bout the same time! 44 overseas 1933 -- Wm, H. Gibbie, Ac-isome 'years it was used for|came thé first settlement of the)" phe Motor City has some of se agate - ae trading between the French and|district. : the choicest industrial sites ay- 5 » D. ve, Ete Mississaugas, who were| About the same time as thelajlable in the Golden. Horse- gineer, : . |survey of the Kingston road/shoe area, located within a 1956 -- J. Bruce Annand, As-/thus saved the long canoe trip)}.can, in 179, the forest wilder-|stone"s throw" of all modes sae sistant General Manager. jto the Credit river. After the/ness, which is now the city of|o¢ transportation, including the 1962 -- J. Bruce Annand, Gen-|pritish conquest of Canada in|Oshawa, saw the arrival of the|only seaway - depth harbor be- eral Manager. Wm. H. Gibbie, | first white settlers. tween Toronto and Montreal, agi plac 0 pied | a Taxes are competitive 'with ac said FF Algar, * Fight-Hour Day 100 PER CENT other communities in the Gold- : zeneral Manager. | The 100 per cent use of safety|¢n Horseshoe Area. Its stability | s 5 lasses in all its plants was in- is supported by the fact that Babe, Wm. Boddy, E. F. W Ob Bese : See ltax collections in the past 12 : neers: as jective stituted by GM of Canada in|vears have averaged better than Strong, 1957 (A, F. Baldwin) Wm.| 3t.was on April 8, 1937, that|!9?- WEE ni Bhoend the fledgling Congress of indus-|f§ open E. F. Armstrong, R. J. 'leming. A Sie ; a aa is \trial Organizations (CIO) -- of 3 Bolay, Ga pe Armstrong) Wim. john L. Lewis made its first) Has Your Food Dollar Lost It's S-t-r-e-t-c-h? oey, & #. Armstrong, H. J./ effort to gain recognition in Fleming. | Phone Canadian industry. | 1959 (Wm. B y) H. F. be one tae pad "At 7:15 a.m, that day 3,500) 723-1163 Fleming. : 'workers of the General Motors | YE 1960 (Wm. Boddy) H. F, Bald- of Canada plant laid down their! D q . om : ollar DCLUSB. win, E. F, Armstrong, R. J.|tools and went on strike over} Your --_ and Stretch Fleming, | , ight-! | 1961 (H. F. Baldwin) E, F demands for an eight-hour day. Armstrong, Wm. Boddy, R, J.|The_settlement finally agreed Guaranteed To Save You $100.00 Year | Fleming. upon was hailed in some 1962 (H. F. Baldwin) E. F. quarters as a defeat for the CIO, | 1966 HYDRO CREW INSTALLS TRANSFORMER Floming @ ™ Boddy, R. J.) but it didn't turn out wid THE FOOD PLAN THAT anys a | Pa <a ; ,, Tne original group of 4, 4 { -». This Is At Corner Of Humewood - Harwood 1963 (E. F. Armstrong) H. F.! yorkors (gever ( @) Ba ldwi A a workers (several feeder plants S Baldwin, Wm. Boddy, R. J. were organized before GM) HA PR VEN ITSEL ; b, . F. L. MASON WAS CHAIRMAN 00 fi Wm. Boddy, | Fleming. quickly weed itt --- --_----{---- hier « dts |R. G. Mills, A. G. Shultz. |_ 1964 (E. F. Armstrong) H. F. union membership through the CHAMBERS FOOD LTD. 1946 (S. J, Baba) Wm. Boddy, | Baldwin, Wm. Boddy, R. J. United Auto Workers, the United} 933 Ritson Rd. $., Oshawa -- ' ites G. Mills, A. G. Shultz. Fleming. Steel Workers and 15 other 1 am interested in your focd plan, Please have your Representative i P | 1947 (S. J. Babe) Wm. Boddy,| 1965 (H. F. Baldwin) E. F./unions now exceeds 20,000] coll ot: 1 |R. G. Mills, A. G. Shultz. |Armstrong, R. J. Fleming, F.| persons. HW SNAME'OL vbaveceeeaseaseiaeNes Here are the members of the)John Stacey, N. C. Millman, | 1948 (S. J. Babe) Wm. Boddy,|N. McCallum. The attitide of boIn: DURINENN| © Annis coe ec Oshawa Public Utilities Com-| 1937 (N. C. Millman) S. J.|R. G. Mills, H. F, Baldwin. | 1966 (H. F. Baldwin) E. F.jand the unions has changed| = °°" mission since 1930 (chairmen in|Babe, Chas. Bowra, Wm. Boddy.| 1949 (S. Bobe) H. F. Bald-|. mstrong, R. J. Fleming, F. tremendously since that time, brecketay: 1938 (N. C. Millman) S. J.|win, R. G. Mills, Wm. Boddy. |X: McCallum. and "for the better, 1930 (F. L. Mason) John Sta-|Babe, Chas. Bowra, Wm. Boddy.| 4959 (s. J. Babe) H. F. Bald cey, G. D. Conant, W. H. Ross.| 1939 (Wm. Boddy) S. J. Babe,i win. R. G. Mills, Wm. Boddy 1931 (John Stacey) G. D. Co-|N, C. Millman, Chas. Bowra. |" 1951 (S, J. Babe) H. F. Bald-| nant, F. L. Mason, Geo. All-} 1940 (Wm. Boddy) S. J. Babe,|win, R. G. Mills, Wm. Boddy. chin. |N. C, Millman, Chas. Bowra. | 1952 (S. J. Babe) H. F. Bald-} 1932 (F, L. Mason) John Sta-| 1941 (S, J. Babe) Wm. Boddy,|win, R. G. Mills, Wm. Boddy. J mcey, Geo. Allchin, W. H. Ros. iG. W. Garner, C. E. McTavish. | 1953 (S. J. Babe) H, F. Bald- 3 ©1933 (F. L. Mason) John Sta-| 1949 (Wm. Boddy) G. W. Gar-|win, Wm. Boddy, E. F, Arm-|§ cey, W. H. Ross, J. C. Fowlds.ner, §, J. Babe,, C. E. McTav-|strong. ' 1934 (F. L. Mason) J. C.|lish. ; 1954 (S. J B.abe) H, F. Bald-| ® ce a F vom wa meee Fowlds, S. J, Babe, J, B. Hut-| 1943 (G. W. Garner) Wan. |win, Wm. Boddy, E. F. Arm-| Se stone % cheson. |Boddy, J. C. Anderson, §, J.|strong. iow, ~ a / i : J 1935 (S. J. Babe) J. B. Hut-|Babe. | 1955 (S. J. Babe) H. F, Bald- 10S OSHAWA Hvis CREW BetCe POLE tem OF Oe Pe Oe ree dee Pee Be ...CNR Station In Background 1936 (S. J. Babe) S. J. Storie,!Gifford. "11956 (H.-F. Baldwin) Ss. J./m We Believe... In Bringing Progress to You in the Form of CASH SAVINGS! 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