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Oshawa Times (1958-), 26 Feb 1965, p. 17

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, ' EN eR > Ain eS ere i te a EP ~ planatieeane eins 'iat oa | Housing 'of all segments of the com- Keeps Pace With Growth hal « of 'rol oa readers ie ated broblems and solutions to expansion of a city Sie fof aera Ropes SS can only be measured by poms paring the present with the Future progress is de- ied by our needs in the future, "The city's increasing popu- prey | birth rate, and industry will always have problems, progress is a natural lation, with the arrival of new|result if both sides understand families and the growth in the|each other's involvement in a create|given situation and work in co- operation towards its solution. "The P Ltd.," a ye ol which grown up with Oshawa. the company is considered to 1861 although ited street east; KEITH ROSS were sold. Pedlar People Ltd. Start 105th Year Of Operation A local company which steps|so he became the first salesman|ter R. Geikie, succeeded him as'at the Simcoe firmly into its 105th year of|for a company which now has busineés is edlar Pouple 45 salesman serving 3, The official date of birth for|Henry Pedlar, when making his belrounds, had requests for its history goes|metal aericaiites which, it is back to 1841 when Henry Pediar|believed, he made emigra to Canada from England and settled in what|/born in 1843 and at an pod on then known as Skea's Cor- ws Pediar and his family|showed great enthusiasm which took up residence on Bondjgave further impetus to an ex- Mid the Brier ng panding business. Auto Workers Hall now stan He opened a small store in the|/was carried on in the store until village where pots, pans, stoves|1861 when the family began to land other household articles|manufacture kitchen utensils. Henry Pedlar did not wait for|death in 1913 the company bore his customers to beat a bath/the impress of George Henry to his door as he went out into the surrounding district with a horse and van to carry his lwares to the farmers. By doing!businses, salesmen and others 2 ; : } frequently referred to the "'Ped-|president. Under his direction od ew ection, on a thne- THE OSHA' riday, Februery ee hae eer ee | lar People ed", sy 's and wea company was incorporated injthe storms of the 1930's. "The coz an a po "The Pedlar""Foople Uimled fe : 1911. At the start of the Second|nition shelters and various other supply parts te Following George Henry's|World War the company was|war materials, industries in death and during the First|geared for war production. An| John G. World War his son-in-law, Wal-jentire new wing was erected|with the compan: Teet south site Succeeded his his Prat 'old through 'dealers and as well as to ye Geikie, F nna 4 iat ll a tees et ae as presi- to _Goods manufactured present-itrade. a me 000 deal- hasjers across the Dominion. During the early 1840's, special himself. A son, George Henry, was age he became associated wit his father. The young boy later YOUR PURCHASE OF EASTER SEALS Little or no manufacturing From then until the time of his Pedlar. Because of the number of the Pedlar family working in the pay rploms. It is gratifying, how critical we may 4 to see that housing, either by individual home construction or apartment construction, has kept pace and the future begs for even more activity, In the future the needs of the new families must be met and hous- «ing should be geared to meet the requirements of these young families, at prices they can afford, with consideration given to the costs involved of raising! a family. IN PAST YEAR "The past year has also seen some outstanding achieve- ments. One of the most suc- cessful was the opening of the Civic Auditorium, a place to be proud of, as we 'built it our- selves'. The future holds for the @riginal participants a dream that will see a complete com- munity sports centre, not only for spectators, but for the use munity. "Another item of past pro- ress is the erection and open- ig of the 'Oshawa Boys' Club'. This has proved an excellent enterprise for our community, and points to the need for future progress, namely con- sideration of another Boys' rg in another section of the ty. "TI could elaborate on school construction needs, to which our city is keeping pace, and the tremendous problem this is with a city growing as fast a@s Oshawa; or I could go on about the need for better traf- fic movement and parking, but I believe it is suffice to say, regardless of normal criticism which often conveys 'I could do fit better', that progress has been made and the future is bright. UNIONS TRY "The organized labor move- ment is one which has its prob- lems, and their solutions almost always mean progress, and, by Treason of the fact that Unions with Osh this thriving community. LIMITED 284 Ritson Rd. North Progressing As the Tempo of business and industry in- creases, as markets expand and production methods improve, the people of Oshawa enjoy the benefits of a progressive community. T. G. Gale Lumber Ltd..are proud to be part of T. G. GALE LUMBER aa Will Go Toward Helping Some Crippled Boy or Girl Regain a Happy, Healthful and Useful Life ! Please Bo Gonorous BUY and USE EASTER SEALS RETURN YOUR PINK ENVELOPE TODAY WITH YOUR DONATION awa This Appeal Is Sponsored By -- Oshawa HOUDAILLE INDUSTRIES OSHAWA Regular Milk Table Cream Sour Cream Buttermilk Eggs Oshawa Dairy ac as PRODUCTS: Homogenized 2% Homogenized Quarts and ¥% Gallon Jugs * Skimmed Milk Quarts and 1% Gallon Jugs Chocolate Milk Whipping Cream Cottage Cheese : (White Feather Farms) Sweet (unsalted) Butter Creamery Butter, Lactic Acid Milk Orange Juice and Orange Drink Milk PROGRESS 1965 PERSONNEL: __ M. G. Hart Vie Selensky 9 wy | and achievements. J. Carl Scammell Murray Butler 1964 was a year of change, challenges Clifford R. Seophes Ike was Cecil Durno Dougles Flett Edward J. Henderson' Ann MeCammond ' > ' ice ' Arthur D. Anthony Ken McMinn The success we achieved in maintaining the service pappathg Oar prinigeniatn . . W. O. Hart Tobias Couture you have come to expect was due mainly to the fine ilgnich its jae co-operation of the staff whose names appear here. John Ballinghem Deve Willis Alan Brown Raymond Martin John Barlow Roland Boulet Henry Hardy Dave Richardson -- é ' Bruce Henderson Jean Brooks We wish to express our sincere thanks to all of them ua Sys Valen tae Grant Hart Robert Sage ~ especially to our Supervisory staff who have born Thomas Neal Murroy Locke Carl Hansen John Dyck Richard Butler Darrell Scott With such co-operation we look forward with confi- Dane teens op renee James Wood Joseph Elsmore dence to meeting the challenges and achieve even Stan Sargeant John Lyons David McLaren Matthew Campbell greater services for you, our customers in 1965. Fred Henderson Frank Pedneault Frank Hoag Stan Hart Leonard Pears Jim Richards Ralph DeHart Lois Winton Ernie Page Robert Dearing Ray Kirby Joseph LeBlanc " e ee Robert Temperton Victor Willis The Dair y That Satisfies" James Sleightholm Jerome Leavis Otis Foote Kenneth Nixon William Stevens Walter Skwarchewsky - Ed. Corby Clifford Gibberson OSHAWA DAIR Oshawa Dairy Co. Ltd. Clifford Thorne Donald Richards J. Douglas Hart Douglas Shackleton the greatest load. Roy Hanf Thorton Anderson George Buckingham Ron Fryza Randolph Fraser Ross, Porteous Earl Johnson A, Joseph Saunders Harry Johnson COMPANY LIMITED G --

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