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Oshawa Daily Times, 19 Jun 1928, p. 8

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& PAGE EIGHT ae em ------ I | i { i A single guiding principle kept us always on the path that 'led this way--the principle proudly voiced by the founder of this business. "One quality only and that the best," he said; and by his words and his work we grew. It has been said that business has no soul; but surely this history of General Motors of Canada is the story of a business with a soul. No group of men and women could be associated together as long as we have been, working always towards an ideal, without building up some- Witih 26 Years of Service thing more than a mere factory and| J. H. Beaton, Sales sales organization. Co-operation is a| C. E. Hare, Planning living thing in a company where a| \V. Tane, Elevator score of workmen can say of their| F. Wilbur, Maintenance executives, "I remember when Bill] Wm. Wright, Export came in as an office boy" or "Jack| Loading and I worked together on that." With 25 Years of Service Nor is this record of faithful ser-| \W. Barrowclough, Paint 3rd Floor vice confined to the Oshawa plant] C. Cornish, Mill Room alone. On my recent trip to the West | H. W. Davies, Machine Shop 1 found there the the same indefin-| R. Hundman, Paint 3rd Floor able spirit of loyalty that is bred by| Geo. WW. Lee, M/6 Body Trim staunch adherence to a guiding prin-| Chifford Marr, Paint (2) ciple. Some thirty years ago our| \V. Perryman, Experimental company opened in Winnipeg the| A. E. Thompson, Superintendent first' branch outside of Oshawa, the| Robt. Wiggins, Mill Room original unit in a chain which now | C. H. Wilson, Mill Room extends over the' Dominion. It is| W. 1. Wood, M/6 Body Trim fitting indeed to record that Dick With 24 Years of Service McKenzie, who opened that branch, ] Charles Doubt, Small Parts is still its manager. : Kenneth McKe¢, Mill Room In executive positions, as in the|F. McLaughlin, Sewing factory, we are fortunate in having |S. Moffatt, Body Plant men who have grown up with the With 23 Years of Service business. Thus the secretary, general | \WWm. Anderson, Stock Room, No, 7 sales manager and production man-| lee Brockman, Body Plant ager «f General Motors of Canada |\V. G. Hawks, Production have all served continuously for more | J. Oster, Mill Room . than a quarter of a century. With 22 Years of Service Yet with all these records of past] Wm. J. Arnold, Toronto Branch service it is important to remember | Ezra Bockman, Chev. Fin. Test that neither in the McLaughlin Com- | H, Collen, Chev, Chass. Assy, pany nor in General Motors of Can-| A. B. Cook, Body Trim ada, Limited, has there been any| Herb Dayton, Paint 1st Floor stagnation. Long service or a dis-| H. A. Gray, Supt, Walkerville tinguished history that only means | \V. Hicks, Machine Shop conservatism is disastrous. Rather | D. Mcech, Trim Room in this case has experience produced | H. Smith, Body Plant progress. So it must always be if With 21 Years of Service success is to be attained. G. E. Ansley, Sales ° And how, with a hardy and time- | R. C. Clark, Export Boxing & Load tried crew we may take our sturdy ing ship through any weather, fearing | Wanter Daniels, Paint Shop naught, looking back now and then | E. W. Drew, Purchasing perhaps, but always sailing onward." | C. H. Duncan, Chev. Fin. Test Employees in servige or Company |S. Gibbs, Inspection B. for ten years and longer arc: W. H. Moyse, Engineering With 43 Years of Service Wms Purdie, Wheel & Hood Paint H. Davis, Chev. Assy. With 20 Years of Service John Gibson, Superintendent Thos. Beard, Body Room D. Haverson, Mill Room C. R. Bottomley, Parts & Service With 41 Years of Service E. E. Brechman, Chev. Fin. Test S. McLaughlin, President Reg. Fair, Chey. Body Trim With 40 Years of Service J. Halleran, Body Room Joe Lane, Industrial Rel. G. WW, Henley, Purchasing With 39 Years of Service W. J. Hunter, Superintendent J. McLaughlin, Mill Room W. Williams, Body Room W. Webster, Body ; With 19 Years of Service With 37 Years of Service Hales Barker, Trim Room Jas. Rinneard, Inspector W. Caverley, Body Plant a greater success than any of us had With 36 Years of Service : J. W. Edwards, Regect Test dreamed of has awarded our efforts, | I. Germond, Wheel & Hood Paint | J. T. Gowan, Production H, Howard, Paint N. Hagerman, Traffic C. Simmons, Cushion Building Hopkins, Chey, Chass. Assy, <JPlan early for, __ With 35 Years of Service Luxton, Stockroom 11 Al DEAN LAIRD'S 31-DAY TOUR ( 4 Fosdy, Body ' Far Mclean, Pontiac Fin, Assy. a he > 2-1] J. Kellow, Inspector /, E. Parks, Mill Roo (Aeross Canada © Back Walter Lott, Wiring & Gas Line I.. Powers, OE 4 Soin 2h 330°" TORONTO ' With 33 Years of Service A. A. Ross, Vancouver Branch 0 ef iniuding ail expenses : I.ee, Body Plant 0. Welsh, Chev. Fin. Assy, Corresponding fares from other points. Leaving) With 32 Years of Service With 18 Years of Service Toronto by speeial train via $s Babe, Pontiac Chass, Assy. CRB. Bailey, Mill Room CANADIAN' PACIFIC, With 31 Years of Service E. S. Bathe, Buick Chass. ) Monday, July 23, 1928 ( James, Paint 3rd Floor IZ. Brooks, Inspector (esing 600 miles of Canada's Mountain Grandeur and) | With 30 Years of Service 3 -- World-famous Beauty Spots a : ; Sy A. W, Caldwell, Trim Room { Miss M, Brimacombe, Trim Room T. H. Campbell, Buick Fin. Assy, + LAKE LOUISE + EMERALD LAKE YOHO VALLEY (u( A. McDonald, Sales R. McKenzie, Winnipeg Branch Norman McLean, Superintendent David Moffatt, Elevator Man \W. B. Pound, \Vianipeg Branch With 28 Years of Service F. Andrews, Mill Room Luther Argall, Employment W. A. Coad, Factory Manager George Smith, Superintendent With 27 Years of Service ~ Herb Cook, Body Trim Chas. Fair, Inspection B. A. Goheen, Stockroom Supervisor GENERAL NOTORS TENDER BANQUET (Continued from page 3) The watches were gold and inscribed suitably on the backs. George W. McLaughlin who was associated with the company for many years, was called upon to speak t othe guests. He said that before he made any remarks, he would have to refute a statement made by his brother, R. S. McLaughlin. In relation to his having leit the Gener- al Motors, he said that he had only "transferred activities". and . that since he still was benefiting by the dividends of the Motors, he desired that company to progress. Not only that, but he hoped the Motors would maintain the lead in the car industry of Canada which it had acquired and always kept. 5 The entertainment and musical program was furnished by the Har- mony Masonic Orchestra of Toronto, the Cecilian Male Quartette, con- sisting of W. R. Edwards, F. R. Rogers, Clarence Brush and W. R. Curry, the A. and B. Battery Boys and Dick Walker, Xylophonist. In extending formal grectings to the employees in general of General Motors Corporation, President Mc- Laughlin says in a printed letter a front page of the elaborate souvenir folder and dinner menu of the ban- quet : i "The records of long and faithful service contained in this printed tri- bute do much to explam why the products of the McLaughlin Carriage Company and of General Motors of Canada have attained the command- ing position which they now occupy. Men and women have put their best years and their best efforts into these products. Their craftsmanship is no mere advertising phrase. It 1s the work of hand and brain and heart trained by long experience, guided by honest endeavor, inspired by pride of accomplishment. Without the co- operation of the members of the General Motors of Canada family who are listed herein it would have been impogsible for us honestly to proclaim "It's better because it's Canadian." It is a source of pride to me that I can claim the right to a place in this company of craftsmen. Few of you can boast of longer service than 1, for it was forty-one years ago that 1 first entered the McLaughlin fac- tory, te join those few of you who there preceded me. We have work- ed side by side. We have gone to- gether through hard times and good times, through fire and panic, until R, I 1, R. Wm. S.J Ed. Assy. Ma « Parks, J. Robi C. Sadler, Chev, Chass. Assy. Alex Brown, Body Plant J. Davies, Chev. Fin. Test (). Durrant, Mill Room Chas. Death, Toronto Branch . ¢ 4 S. Gummow, Superintendent T. H. Dunlop, Experimental (Motor Drives®§ Steamer Tripe) (;, W. Hezzlewood, Secretary H. quied booklet on wy aio $: Wet Fahmi) \V. J. Parks, Paint 3rd Floor I Body Trim trict Dassenger Agent, Toronto, or to With 29 Years of Service ir Laird, Macdonald College P,0.,Quey) . y Pesan Sinclair Laird, Macdonald Co * N. J. E. Catudal, Montreal Branch S----r - pam -- ' SIBERRYS Wednesday Morning 14 Price Bargains The following 2 Price Bargains go on sale Wednesday morning 8 o'clock. : Please shop early for best selection and bring this ad along for reference. 3 On account of the remarkable values and the limited quantity of each item these goods will not be displayed in our windows.. A word to the "Wives" is sufficient, Be early. Store closes Wednesday at 1 p.m. : ' . . Men's $2.00 Khaki Trousers; 2 Price--$1.00 30 pair best quality heavy Khaki Duck Trousers, finished with Belt Loops Cuff Bottoms and full quota of pockets. Sizes $1.00 28 to 42, Wednesday morning 1 Price .,. Men's $2.00 Shirts Half Pri en's $2. irts Half Price $1.00 Genuine "Gordon" Shirts in finest grade Woven Scotch Zephyr materials neat stripe patterns absolutely perfect and guaranteed fast color. Size 14 to 163% with separate collar to match. Wednesday morning special . Men's $2.00 Sweat Shirts, 4 Price--$1.00 The new "Sport" Sweat Shirts, Best quality. Fleece lined in Plain White, sizes 26 to 42. Wednesday morning % $1 00 LJ Youths $2 Flannel Trousers, 4 Price--$1.00 Grey Flannel Trousers. Properly Tailored. Finished with Belt Loops, Cuff Bottoms and 4 Pockets. Sizes 28 to 34. Wed- $1 00 nesday morning 1% Price . . 50c Ties, 4 Price--25¢ Good variety. New Patterns. Great values. Wednesday morning 14 Price $1.00 Boys' 25¢ Braces, 4 Price--13c¢ Good Elastic Webbing, All sizes. Wednesday morning 15 Price ,... 13¢ 2 Pair for 25¢ ' . Men's 25¢ Socks, 2 Price--13¢ Hoary Black Cotton Socks, Best quality. Fast dye, / sizes. Wednesday morning 13 : ' : c 3 Price... verre 2 Pair for 25¢ 35¢c Belts, 2 Price--15¢ Heavy Grained Rubber Belts. All colors. All sizes. Wednesday morning 15 15 Cc Price ,.... Men's $1.50 Night Shirts for 75¢. Good quality English Striped Flannelette Night Shirts. Full size with attached collar. Sizes 14 to 17. Wednesday morning 15¢ 25¢ 50c Bow Ties, 4 Price--25¢ New styles. New colors. Good variety, Wednesday morning 3, Price ... » 25 Opposite 1, Price Boxing & B. McCabe, Small Parts Enamel 1son, Wheel & Hood Paint Chas. G. White, Toronto Branch Le Coke Ra C. Bishop, Ye A. Bouckley, Paint 3rd Floor H. Boulter, Belleville Branch Geo. Bull, Mill Room Isaac Bulmer, Maintenance R, H. Campbell, Chev. Ch, Assy, A. Cole, Mill Room Helen Haycraft, Adminstration A. Kidd, Body Room 0. King, Mill Room 3 Harold Luke, Purchasing A. Mountenay, Buick Fin. Assy. Florence Orchard, Parts \W. H. Parkes, Vancouver Branch \V. Pomeroy, Parts & Service G. Sugden, Pontiac Ch. Assy. S. Trew, Paint 3rd Floor Vernon Whiteley, Engineering Thos, Yeo, Paint 3rd Floor With 16 Years of Service R. Arkwright, Paint 2nd Floor \V. Blair, Body Room J. M. Brown, Chev. C, B. Hardware to. F. Farrow, Central Parts John Harper, Mill Room Geo. Kemp, Body Room C. Lemon, Chev. Ch. Assy. J. O. G. Ludlow, Buick Fin. Assy, Jack J. Nesbitt, Export Boxing & Loading 0. Reynolds, Wheel and Hand Paint F. Ring, Chev. Ch. Assy. Wm. Sargant, Mill Room Fraser Smith, Parts 1. O. Smith, Buick Fin. Test 1. A. Toms, Body Room With 15 Years of Service R. Armitage, Experimental Thos. E, Beard, Body Plant. F. Branton, Body Trim Wallace Branton, Toronto Branch W. G. Bunker, Sheet Metal Stamping E. Buttrey, Regina Branch B. Carver, Mill Room C. W. Collins, Parts & Service Perry Cronk, Paint 2nd Floor S. S. 7 kle, Belleville Branch T. H. Hilton, Regina Branch James Housey, Winnipeg Branch WW. H. Jenkins, Parts & Service A. Lawrence, Nickel Plating I.. Ledgett, Chev. Fin. Assy. P. McFarlane, Pontiac Fin. Assy. A. Moyse, Belleville Branch H. Riddle, Pontiac Chass. Assy. J. L. Watterson, Regina Branch A. Weyrich, Mill Room With 14 Years of Service A. Aitkinson, Chev. Fin. Assy, (Geo. Bain, Cost John Berry, C. B. Hardware R. Cayley, Paint 3rd Floor R. Chidgey, Mill Room Wim. Christian, Service Fred Cooper, C. B, Hardware J. C. Cox, Superintendent D. Cranford, Chev, Chass, 'Assy. Art Dean, Mill Room H. W. Donald, Tool Room Wm, Drinkle, Pontiac Chass, Assy, Harry Fair, Paint 3rd Floor M. Follock, Paint 3rd Floor Wm. French, Paint 3rd Floor W: L. Gerry, Elevator Man T. Hall, Chev. Chass. Assy. H. Hitchon, Belleville Branch Ida Kerr, Trim Room J. A. Lane, Export Sales Ethelle MacQueen, Administration John McBrien, Body Plant T. J. Ramer, Elevator Man Thos. Sheard, Body Plant Laura Stacey," Sales J. Topham, Paint 3rd Floor C. S. Tuttle, Elevator Man E. J. Wadsworth, Mill Room J. Williams, Stockroom 17 With 13 Years of Service P. Allman, Trim Room F. Barnum, Trim Room A, Bartlett, Machine Shop Herbert Beale, Toronto Branch Albert Beecher, Calgary Branch J. W. Bennett, Body Plant Luther Bone, Buick Fin. Test Ira Boyd, Toronto Branch Mable Bramley, Trim Room E. Brimacombe, Trim Room M, Brown, Trim Room P, Cooper, Wheel Assy. E. S. Dafoe, Buick Fin, Assy, -- & C. Downey, C, B. Hardware W. J. Drinkle, Dom. Shipping L. Dumas, Radiator Dept, J. K. ¥erguson, Saskatoon Branch J. Flintoff, Pontiac Chass. Assy. W. E. Gillott, Central Parts W. Glorer, Chey, Fin. Assy. F. J. Grigg, Watchman G, Hadley, Inspector J. Hallowell, Mill Room F. A. Hoar, Sales W. Huxtable, Inspector 1 C. V. Ireland, Regect Test 7, Kane, Body Plant T. Lyons, Pontiac Chass. Assy. W. Lynde, Radiator Dept, J. Martin, Stockroom 6 J. S. Martin, Body Plant Wm. McCullock, Body Plant W. McEachern, Mill Room J. I. McLaughlin, Mill Room W. L. Mitchell, Superintendent W. L. Mitchell, Sheet Metal Stamping John Morgan, Paint 2nd Floor H, F. Mustard, Winnipeg Branch R. Palmer, Inspector W. Powless, Mill Room A. Pratt, Machine Shop Anna E. Rice, Purchasing, M. Richardson, Winnipeg Branch I.. 1. Snider, Saskatoon Branch W. E. Stacey, Body Plant W. Sutherland, Body Plant P, D. Thompson, Sales N. F. Tonkin, Central Parts E. M. Weeks, Body Plant S, J. Wells, Stockroom 22 With 12 Years of Service Mayme Adams, Cashier : Jos. G. Anderson, No, 1 Receiving Room N. H. Ashley, Central Parts E. Badgley, Small Pts. Enamel G. Ballard, Chey. Ch. Assy. Irene Barton, Export Sales H. Beard, Export Boxing & Load- ing A. W. Bell, Traffic J. Bercham, Body Trim I. Bouckley, Chey. C. B. Hardware G. Brown, Export Boxing & Load- ing H. A. Brown, Mill Room A. Budd, Maintenance room M. Burk, Wheel & Hood Paint A. Burnett, Machine Shop Joseph Carter, Saskatoon Branch M. E. Choquette, Montreal Branch K. C. Clark, Export Boxing & Load- ing M. S. Coates, Toronto Branch A. J. Cook, Superintendent A. Cole, Buick Ch. Assy. SIBERRYS' 27 King Street East Post Office J Jas. Commerford, Export Boxing & Loading Jas. Conlin, Body Room J. Cowan, Stockroom 17 Miss Cullings, Cutting & Sewing F. R. Daniels, Service P, Duncan, Paint 3rd Floor sug. E, Dearborn, Export Box & Loading & D. Burchett, Glass & Hdwe. Stock-]. E A. R. K ZERIT pm ; wo L. Hurst, oN. A, Irish, F. A. Kellett J. V R. Perry, W. Rae, Loading E. A. See J. Service verson, Sales Flintoff, Pontiac Ch. Assy. Foot, Bu Francis, Maintenance, Gall, Chev. Body Trim . M. Gibson, Buick Fin. Assy. Gibson, Chev. Ch. Assy. 1. F. Goyne, Body Room F. Graham, Chev. Body Trim R. Hall, Elevator M. L. Handcock, Butting & Sewing G. W. Hilts, Purchasing E. B. Hogle, Wheel Assy. Wm. Horsey, Body Room Hyne, Body Room Jeffrey, Body Room Nelson Kellar, Wheel Assy. , Body Room J. N. Laverty, Pontiac Fin. Assy. T. Lennox, Mill Room L. ohn Leng, Chev. Body Trim . Lynch, Maintenance Garage E. H. Makepeace, Paint 3rd Floor A. Roy Mann, Pontiac Fin. Test E. F. W. Manuel, Body Room A. Marnie, Toronto Branch i . F. Martin, Body Room . W. McBrien, Body Room W. G. McFarlane, Sales F. B. McLennan, Body Room Hephen McMahon, Mill Room C. E. McTavish, Service I. Geo. Moody, Mill Room Morgan, Jr, Wheel & Hood Paint WV. L. Morrow, Stamping Plant C. E. B. Mothersill, Accounts Receivable Earnest Pinton, Regina Branch ' T. R. Price, Montreal Branch H. Richards, Pontiac Ch. Assy. C. M. Ricketts, Toronto Branch H. J. Robinson, Mill Room Miss M. Rolsen, Cutting & Sewing T. Rutherford, Export i THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, TUESDAY, JUNE 19, 1928 p---- ---- H. Sleeman, Chev. Body Trim A, Snudden, Chev, Ch. Assy. L. Spenard, Montreal Brauch R. Sproule, Body Storage H. Stickells, Follow-Up y. J. Taylor, Dom. Shipping Export Boxing & Loading | S. Thachuck, Chev. Ch. Assy. E. R. Trew, Inspection A. Wm. Walkey, Winnipeg Branch A. Weale, Chev. Fin. Assy. Harold Wier, Engineering ; A. T. R. Woon, Savings & Insurance H. Wright, Montreal Branch W. Wrinkle, Pontiac Ch. Assy. With 11 Years of Service I, E. Alexander, Mill Room John Alexander, Body Plant R. H. Ansley, GM.P. Winnipeg A. F. Baker, Mil Room F. Barnum, Body Trim J. H. Bawkes, Cushion Building W. Becktel, Chev. Fin. Test Stanley Bone, Garage Bowen, Body Plant R. Braund, C. B. Hardware A. Brink, Winnipeg Branch H. Broad, Mill Room Brown, Inspector P. K. Bunsold, Accounting Burr, Mill Room Gilbert Choate, Chev. Chass. Assy. C. Christie, Buick Chass. Assy. H. Clark, Maintenance Melville Clarke, Body Plant M. Coakwe]l, Body Trim I.. Cockburn, Body Plant J. Cockrane, Body Trim Thos. Corren, Body Plant R. Crozier, Glass Dept A. Day, Wiring and Gas Line H. S. Dell, Nickel Plating 1. Demarse, C. B. Hardware (i. Dennis, Winnipeg Branch A. Devorlsh, Chev. Chass. Assy. Miss M. Dickie, Trimm Room A. Dobson, Stockroom No. 20 Geo. Drew, Paint 2nd Floor N. Dunford, Inspector Norman Dunsford, Inspector Margaret I. Durrant, Traffic T. E. East, Export Box & Loading J. Edmondson, Body Trim Buick Ch. Assy. Machine Shop Mill Room Body Room Montreal Branch Boxing & ley, Std. 6 Body Fitting , Std. 6 Body Trim In clean, bright Aluminum REDROSE TEA isgood ted' Red Rose Orange Pekoe =Top Quality J. J. Fair, Paint 2nd Floor C. R Farwell, Regina Branch R. Fields, Body Trim S. D. File, Wiring & Gas Line Ed. Fluteen, Stociroom No. 6 D. J. Fraser, Vancouver Branch R. Fudge, Export Box & Loading W. Fulton, Body Trim L. Garrow, Body Trim Frank Germond, Standards L. Germond, Wheel & Hood Paint S. Gibbs, Inspector E. Gibson, Mill Room B. Glorer, Chev. Fin. Assy. A. Glover, Mill Room W. G. Gordon, Body Trim H. Goyne, Body Plant Ruby Graham, Cost I. Gregory, Mill Room M. Grey, Body Trim W. J. Hamilton, Pontiac Chass. Assy. N. Hamlyn, Buick Chass. Assy. J. Hardy, Chev. Fin. Assy, F. Hastings, G. Heath, C. B. Hardware J. S. Hewson, Inspector M. Hill, Body Trim W, Jody Paint I R. Hinton, Elevator Man 4 \W. Hodgson, Stamping Sheet C. Holder, Body Trim May Holland, Trim Room G. Hopkins, Mill Room I. Hornby, J. Humm, Wheel & Hood Paint W. E. Jenkins, Paint 2nd Floor E. WW. Johnston, Export Box Making WV. L. Johnston, Inspector W. H. Johnston, Chev. Chass. WW. Keetch, Mill Room Geo. Edna Kerr, Trim Room A. Kinsman, Body Plant Geo. Kinsman, Body Plant Thos. G. Kinsman, Body Plant \ Hardware Arnold Larmer, Central Parts E. Larmer, Cushion Building A. Leaming, Body Plant A. A. 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