}: THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tussdey, Februcry 26, 1963 jone has some in- Auto Museum = XFPES%), -- SERVING THE MOTORISTS OF classic, antique, custom Takes Form ied tat ome tncts wil" QSHAWA FOR OVER 19 YEARS! Renovations to the bullding/try in Oshawa and be a tan-| The advantages to the com at 99 Simcoe street south are tbe "thank you" to Col. R. S. -- fod Oshawa having an continuing on schedule, and|McLaughlin for his vision and|AUtomotive er will be plans for a summer opening of|genius in making Oshawa the many, says Fr Chamber Oshawa's Automotive Museum|dominating automotive' reas bh rete oremost will are shaping up, said Gordon|tion centre in Canada. a -- wenn 'whe re re) M Pp L E T E Riehl, president of the Oshawa] Exhibits will include speci- Mipaetiny te cars A n re Chamber of Commerce. mens a oe, Me cuales buggy lx Othiwa.? 'made nsor byjand the first gas buggies to Pott lng is the piven Bd produced in Oshawa. Automo- Mr. Riehl feels that through a building formerly occupied byjtive parts and completed mod- carefully constructed displays fy the Anglo Canadian Drug Com-jels indicating sigpificant engi-jand 'properly . chosen words, . ~ jpany. neering advances 'on the road|visitors will be compelled to re- It is hoped by the Chamberjto the comfortable, powerfuljgard the automobile story in a of Commerce that the museum|motor vehicle of today will also)/new light. They will learn how ' AUTOMOBILE AND will preserve the history of the]be featured. large a part cars play in the : BOUND FOR THE WEST oo of the automotive ius: Working on the theory that'present and future. TRUCK SERVICE ! t loaded car transport. South Oshawa prepare to eg Gen-Auto Shippers in eave for Western ee. . si "*l! -- Qur Best Advertisment Is Our Workmanship ee eet oon GM Institute sonasmannanaatel bd ai Acer ) W.L, HOUSTON Howser "hes coteced. $0. Vterolly. vhoveanill of Broke Soule ithe shop tot eon handle ery Has Appeal OUR CARD ... Mr. Industrialist Sab meta atta aera Ww Locoted in: the heart of Downtown' Oshawa W. bt. lem that may occur. essured of the ultimate in service and depende- " bility! sen de etree Ss a : EXPERT 3 : "Wan _- ight young|from student status to that of a ve a man to earn full-time pay and ajfulltime employee in his spon- Don't Depend Upon degree in engineering while|soring department. 4 . / Luck eee Depend Sreparing for a inanagerial posi-| From his time of entry into BRAKE WORK al Upon Us! ! tion with GM of Canada. Mustiqu, Dennis has actually been aaa / : bd ve good scholastic record,|, fulltime employee of General Qualities of leadership and &|Motors of Canada. we for plenty of hard! qpi, gives him several ad- 4 - ; / « ' vantages: his sponsoring de- | , O. PH: 725-3232 1 g "And if the student wanted/nartment, the Product Service ( 4 P. 0. BOX 392 5 oh? | t) fo make enquiries about the/Nepartment, is vitally interest- ; y : EXHAUST echool he might consult gradu- we all phases of his pro- ; i s E. H. Walker, president Ofigress; he has been able to 4 é ' | A Rg | pthouse. (atten. (0. rel ba ner a year, and he has: had the j - ° Body and Corvair plants. opportunity to take courses not LIMITED CHECK-UP Oshewa's Finest "But no ad is necessary be-javailable anywhere else. snawas Prine: Cause students already flock to} pr. Harold P. Rhodes, GMI KINGSTON RD. W., OSHAWA, ONTARIO the GMI course. president, says: "Enrolment in » More thee M4 Canadians are - qoapeentire ome is : @ Wood, Metal and Plastic Patterns @ Matchplates BRAK E SERVICE ! ' among the 2,400 young men now|limited to abou' students ' ' 4 potiha @ttending the General Motors|each year, and the bulk of these @ Industrial Models @ All Types of Duplicating i Fi N S T : Institute at Flint, Mich. These}come from the automobile and Models g men come not only from|manufacturing areas of GM's anada and the U.S. but from/divisions such as Oshawa, Flint, LUBRICATION Pakistan, Australia, and Brit-|Buffalo, Dayton, Ohio, and so W. L. gin. The student body repre-jon. pie yee , sents the workt-wide operations} "But this does not indicate " $ E RVIC E ad ul % T re | i of GM. hoa P agp grog th ge - other areas 0! e U.S, and FULLY-ACCREDITED Canada -- we are looking for e e e "The Institute i a fully-lthe right types everywhere." ; Service Station and Garag Sear ef weed Wtendalathed at Oe coat 67KINGSTREET WEST -- OSHAWA -- 723-7822 School of mechanical, industrial/terested need only contact the and electrical engineering. It/GMI recruiter at GM's Person-| also gives a thorough back-ine] Department. | grounding in general education at the university level. As further proof of the suc- cess of GMI there are such graduates as A. 8S. Evans, chassis plant superintendent; 4 i : : : ; de * & w= mous 'West Plant superintendent E. N. ge Weldon; Plant Engineer S. J. : Taylor and South Plant Mainte- mance Superintendent J. R. De- Coe, and many others. eX me ee ' ey ee = At present, there are 120 GMI 3 ; PURE e : e how- é bs e ' y 'ever, does not mean that GMI - . nb Bs Oa ; 'Btandards will fall. j ig ; J en : Generally speaking, appli. es 'cants must be in the top half of bales he ag iw ' Bheir high school graduating ? OLE : : : 'class to even obtain an inter- view with GM's recruiters. But personal characteristics such as = os oe d oo oe * Ww *' Jeadership qualities and the + 5 ' 5 nM main : i @bility to "get on" with people a . ms mena ley an important part. ~ The plan is run on a co-op- erative basis. As an example, j Uae es ALL st , sii MANU FACTURED | OSHAWA!! 'here is what it means to Den- GE POPOL I . : Mis Mason of York Mills in ' suburban Toronto, who hopes to graduate in July, 1964. » Each year for four years, he Bpends 24 weeks in full study a @t GMI and a minimum of 24 i me om) 'weeks working in a GM of Canada : department. Duri as Dennis' fifth year, he will be . lacéd on a full time job by c ay : hes is Sponsoring department and | : 'will be assigned a project Jem of such importance, depth v -- T nce, dep i iy med hy dag Hat © wit contribute WE RE PROUD 10 BE A ; ee 3 ese Breatly to his further develop- Pe . 'ment and help to assess his sn ali PART OF OSHAWA! = |e [ahs , = Beauty = Dennis will write a complete) We of the Alberto-Culver of Canada Limited are indeed proud to be ; : ? d pag a P ige~ ilad Pe a port of the expanding city of Oshawa. Since locating in Oshawa just : ro ucts Acceptance of the protien @ few short years ago, we have found this city to be an ideal loca- : i solution by the sponsoring de- tion for the manufacture of our many products. The demand for our j g 3 Are partment and of the thesis by products throughout Canada hes forced us to enlarge our plant GMI qualifies Dennis for his within @ yeor after establishing here . . . and now once again in ia % '2 : 3 ' . Me degree. h ; ' ; f my e : : A ] bi See OR rene wih tiny san a ns et © Mepevetive fo woven om? 4% vailabie Ss We are happy indeed that our products have been so overwhelmingly : : A All ' Simcoe Hall accepted in Canada, and for this we extend our groteful "Thanks" ; ' £ ; " t to our many Hundreds of Thousands of Customers. Here at ALBERTO. 4 ' 2 2 ' CULVER only the finest and purest of Ingrediz=ts go into the men- an si dl P pwn " L di , Started In 25 ufacture of our products and you may rest assured that you are q -, oh saceaeaa Be ea ing Simcoe Hall Settlement House buying the BEST when it carries the Name of ALBERTO-CULVER of J 3 ' ' bbws oe na ; m was first opened in 1934 by the] CANADA LTD. '| " Retail Women's Welfare League, an| j nf 3 01 ---- a yo into , 4 f : P : ' ' : stence in the depression iad 4 . 'year of 1929. a" Stores ! e The House has since pioneer- oe ' ws : "ed in many phases of social and ey ces 5, ! : " "welfare in the City of Osh- -awa until today it forms an in- g ' : a j a te part of the community. ' House is active today in 4 5 : 0 many fields of social work aes bi? vt wy Hundreds of Thousands of Canadian Families Use 'CENTRE OPENED Thursday, July 22, 1955, was 'an important day in the history , i ts" of Oshawa. _ : hese ALBERTO-CU LVER 'rockuc ®@ _ On that day, Norman Down, Jormer mayor, turned the first! 'sod to start construction of thel 'new Oshawa Shopping Centre. His Worship used a _silver| | Ask For These Famous Beauty Products at Your Favourite Retail Store! ! spade. With the words: "We'll] isis ever get far with the silver} "spade, so we'll turn the job 'over to heavy machinery," he ed the first sod. ' It took 15 months of construc- 'tion to finish the project. | 4 . - The $10,000,000 spent on the} # ; a Shopping Centre would have F : been sufficient to build 1,000- subdivisions, which would house ae 845 FAREWELL STREET _ OSHAWA, ONTARIO 100,000 people. Re Bh '