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Oshawa Daily Times, 7 Jul 1928, p. 24

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"BIG FACTOR IN DEVELOPMENT almost three years the Printing Company Limited, ors of The Oshawa Daily have maintained an office 7 of Toronto for the pur- enlarging the scope of | tunate in securing the services as Toronto Manager, of Herbert D. Tresidder, who is very well known in printing and advertising circle: in Oatraio. Mr. Tresidder has been 1 d Vice-President of the Company. A staff of three assist- ants, Mrs. M. G. Jackson, Miss M. G. Monk and Mr. Wm. Ridgeway, complete the personnel of the To- ronto office. An OM-Timer In Service Although still a young man in point of enthusiasm for his work, Mr. Tresidder is an old-timer in point of service. It is over thirty- five years since he became a "devil" in the office of the Orillia Packet, at that time in charge of George Hale, whose sons Harold and Russel Hale are now publish- ing the paper, or rather its suc- cessor, the Orillia Packet & Times. going. A Washington hand press was used, while a nearby mill stream provided the printers witn a bath. Pay was taken out in trade and board. Had Wide Experiencee Later Mr. Tresidder joined the staff of the Reid Press, Hamilton, then with R. G. MacLean Limited, Toronto, and following that with J. J. Gibbons Advertising Agency in charge of printing and purchasivg for seven years. Here he was as- sociated with the present Editor of The Oshawa Daily Times, Mr. A. R. Alloway. His next connection was with the Hunter-Rose Com- pany as Sales Manager and after some years with that firm he join- ed the MacLean Publishing Com- pay in charge of Montreal and eastern Canada territory for the technical papers of that firm, On THE TORONTO OFFICE IS AN IMPORTANT In charge of H. D. Tresidder, who has had wide EXTENSION O F "SALES AND SERVICE" experience in the Toronto printing and publishing field, this office has heen a very valuable factor in building up the husiness, activity of both the job printing and newspaper departments of the business, This office is located in the Bond Building, 66 Temperance street, right in the heart of the downtown husiness district, and Times readers are invited to make any use of this office they desire "when in Toronto, The telephone number is Adelaide 0107, The Company has been very for- [er -- Murdoch's Insurance Service First Mortgage Loans Arranged | Phone 168; 27 Warren Ave, (Oshawa Licensed by the Department of Insurance of the Province of Ontario to write all lines of Insurance. Printing at that time was not! what it is today. Finding a receipt for a subsdription to Printer and Publisher made 35 years ago, while cleaning out some old files recent- ly, started Mr. Tresidder "reminisc- ing" and he finds that, since he started working for a living he has seen the old-time wedges replaced by quoins, journeymen typesetters by composing machines, messengar hoys by telephones and strong-arm presses hy modern power-driven equipment, delivery systems from the old push cart by the modern airplane. Seven to six were the hours in Mr, Tresidder's apprecenticeship his return to Toronto he contin- ued with the same Company in a similar capacity for some five years until he became ascociated with the Mundy Printing Company and The Oshawa Daily Times early in 1926, Mr. Tresidder 1s 2 man of the highest integrity and character as had a valuable and le experience in job print- ind publishing, He has a very wide circle of friends and ac aquaintances in Toronto with many ness relations and his manage ment of the Taronto Office of the of whom he has very happy busi- | THE C....WA DAILY TIMES, SATURDAY, JULY 7, 1928 MANAGER TORONTO OFFICE H. D. TRESIDDE.- Vice-President of Mundy Printing Co. Ltd. and in charge of To- ronto office of Company BUSINESS REVIEW MOST OPTIMISTIC Industrial Activity Reported at New HighLevel in May Ottawa, July 6.--A generally hopeful view of Canadian industry is taken in the monthly review of business statistics issued yester- day. It states that industrial aec- tivity was at a new high level dur- ing May and adds: "The output of newsprint was the largest on rec- ord and the iron and steel indus- try operated at a high per centage of capacity, The output of motor cars and trucks was greater than in any other month, and the im- ports of raw rubber and petroleum indicated that the tire factories and oil refineries were actively en- gaged. Kven after seasonable ad- justment, the building industry was awarded a greate rvolume of new husiness than in any month of the present year, the total for May eoxceeding all previous records. Mining operation were more ac- tive in May, all divisions showing gains over the preceding month, Miss Amelia Earhart is deserib- ed by a London correspondent as a decidedly feminine girl." Ah-ha | A traitor to her sex!--Border Cit- | tos Star, ' NEWSPAPER MEN WILL UNDERSTAND THIS National advertising cuts and mats are stored in numbered bins which are indexed by the national adver- tising clerk, who also delivers those required each day to the composing room. This is a view of a corner of the room used exclusively for this purpose. overtime Thursday get the paper in the days, with nights to mails, the boys taking half-hour turns at pulling the press. He and Company has heen marked with success from its inception. The Company numbers among its job printing customers many of Herb French, the latter still in the | the best firms in Toronto. newspaper business in migrated to Coldwater and started the Planet, a paper which is still TRACE-O-GRAPH THE EDUCATIONAL PLAY BOX RACE-O-GRAPH is a new and scientific method of learning or teaching hand- writing, drawing lettering or designing. TRACE-O-GRAPH is highly recommended by numerous educationalists. 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The said husband took one hand off the steering wheel, diverted his attention from the road for a short instant, and the car toppled into the ditch. out into the country cap secure a free lesson in Jove-making by ob- serving the conduct of young Sheiks who attempt the precari- ous job of guiding a motor car through traffic, with a snug lit- tle bundle of femininity tucked up against him in a most comprom- ising manner. Farsbe it from any editor to discourage that most important and necessary sentimynt known as love. It is Jove that makes the world go round, but in these days it also seems to be respon- sible for snuffing out the light of life instead of making {it burn brightly and cheerfully. There is a place for everything --and a mighty important place for courting -- but 'everything should be done im its proper place. The old parlor sofa will never have a serious rival as arf instrument for comnsumating love's young dream. Certainly its place will never be taken by the | front seat of an automobile. Almost any motorist who drives' NORTH OSHAWA North Oshawa, July 6.--The Sunday School pienic will be held at the Dennis Grove on Wednes- day, July 25. Everybody welcome. Mr. and Mrs. A. Gillies, of Guelph, Mr.a nd Mrs. Kenneth 8. Gillies and son, Gorden, of Toron- Ito, and Mr. and Mrs. Orme Gerry, | and children. of Hamilton, all were week end and holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. Gerry. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Jollow and children, of Oshawa, were at Mr. and Mrs. Russell Jollow's for Do- minion Day. Mr. Ernie Day, of Ebenezer, vis- ited on Sunday with W. J. Barrett, May Manning fis in Whitby spending part of her vacation with her aunt, Mrs. Bonnetta, Mr. Everette Fice is building 8 new home on Russet Ave. He has rented his place on Orchard View Blvd., to Mr. and Mrs. Everette Fitzgibbon, of Belleville. We welcome Mr. and Mrs. Fitz- gibbon and two ehildren to North Oshawa, and are glad Mr. and Mrs. Fice will remain here. Miss Marie Scaly and Mr. Henry Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Barrett om Thursday. Mrs. Solomon spent Wednesday in the city with Mrs. Alex. Walkes, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Pipher, and baby, June, are in Toronto toaay. They will shortly go t6 Toronto to live, where it will be more conveni- ent to Mr. Pipher"s work. Glass may be frosted by the amateur by first cleaning the glass and then applying a thin coat of white lead mixed with turpentine, | Then pat lightly all over the glass | with a pad of cheesecloth, stippling (lo suit. A New Field of Opportunity ; RINTERS, publishers and adver- tisers will be interested to know that with the installation of our new plant, we are inaugurating a new era in the field of Rotogravure, The difficulties and delays in securing this type of work are of the past, For the future our Rotogravure Division of- fers the highest possible grade of Roto gravure work in all its beautiful single and multi-color effects, Complete modern equipment has been installed, enabling us to offer commercial work economically and efficiently on any grade of paper stock--thus rounding out a service to our friends of the printin trade and advertisers generally, that will be truly complete, a rf Rotogravure is admirably adapted to magazine covers, illustrated sections of periodicals and other publications, as well as inserts, direct-by-mail advertising, and many other classes of commercial work requiring something different, unique, superior, and in good taste, We shall be glad to submit samples and discuss your requirements, a ROTOGRAVURE DIVISION Photo Engravers and Electrotypers, Limited 249-251 Spadina Avenue TORONTO Simpson, of Ebenezer, visited at], VAWTER-LUCKETT, LTD. 43-46 BRITAIN, TORONTO, ONTARIO Loose-Leaf Manufacturers StRliNG BILTRITE BINDERS LEDGERS -- COLUMNAR BOOKS -- TRANSFERS MEMOS -- PRICE BOOKS ~~ RING BINDERS Visible Record Equipment ; June 18, 1928, Mr. C. M. Mundy, c/o Mundy Ptg. Co., Ltd; Oshawa, Ont, ' Permit me to extend to you, to Mr. Alloway, and to your entire organization my sincerest congratulations on the completion of your new quarters, ; It must be indeed a matter of no little satisfaction to you to be able to show in a tangible way such conclusive evidence of your success and growth. Your success is well merited. Your growth proves this, for in this day and age no unworthy organization can prosper for long, However, | have something more tangible upon which to base such a statement, ; : Going back over a number of years, during which we have been supplying you with Loose Leaf, | can quite honestly say that there has not been a single incident in which your organization has not demonstrated the highest business principles, Your policy of giving your customers every possible advan. tage in ity, service, price, has led to the closest co-operation between your organization and ours. ¥ | sincerely hope that your organization may continue te grow. Sincerely yours, ni | » MR --_-------- ------ EE

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