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Oshawa Times (1958-), 26 Feb 1965, p. 23

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-- se wit as } : 3 PPPOE OEL Ye ges din te SES. Baa es This air panorama shows a section of the 70-acre Beau: Valley estate in Osh- awa's northeast sector, and BEAU VALLEY ESTATE EXPANDS perfectly illustrates the growth of the city. Opened in 1959 as a subdivision, it now contains 220 homes, Body Of Irish Patriot Returned For Interment DUBLIN (Reuters)--The re- mains of Sir Roger Casement, Irish patriot executed by the British during the First World War, arrived in Ireland Tues- oy for re-burial. h Prime. Minister Wilson disclosed in the House of Com- mons in London earlier the ar- rangements with the Irish gov- ernment for transfer of the re- mains y were exhumed Monday prison authorities at "Pentonville. prison near London| awhere Casement was buried after being hanged in 1916 for trying to free Ireland from 800 years of British domination, The British decision brought to an end nearly 50 years of Irish agitation, legal action and appeals for the return of the patriot's remains. Casement was executed after being captured near here where he landed from a German sub- marine during the war on a sec- ret mission to bring German military aid to push Britain out of Ireland. RAPIDLY each different in architee- tural design, with a price range extending from $19,000 to $50,000--the estate will be completed in 1966 when it 1s expected to have a total of 290 homes with a total retail value of more than $5,000,000. * --Photo by Ireland vi ee POT Cg OE GT Tage FORE PUC Works Program To Hit $2,310,000 heated. --Forty per cent of all new homes and apartment suites Oshawa's Public Utilitiesyhalf of the Oshawa Rural Op- Commission has embarked on aferating area on July 1, when it record $2,310,100 works prog-jwas turned over to the Bow- manville Rural Operating area.|started were electrically heated. --Work commenced Nov. 10|/ --William Boddy, resigned Tam. Estimated expenditures for on a $111,215 water main pro-|from the PUC after 27 consecu- 1965 are: electric department, ee main branch and a trust com-|smaller branch and the branch) pany ager their doors in Osh-jin east Oshawa was remodelled, awa yi to open was the main branch of|°ronto - ---- -- -- Banks, Trust Companies i%a"t Increase Outlet Here Three new bank branches, ajand Mill street to replace a The largest of the new banks) of our electrical system at a number of points," said Mr. Annand. "Thanks to the very effective efforts put forth by the staff of each department, we have been able to meet our commitments and continue to provide the Commission's high standard of service for our cus- tomers." MAJOR EVENTS Major events during 1964 in- cluded: --After 33 years, the PUC |stopped operating the westerly City Hall Booze OK In Principle TORONTO (CP)--The legisla- ture's private bills committee today approved the principle of selling alcoholic beverages in Toronto's new city hall. Toronto officials told the com- mittee that an employees' cafe- teria is to be located in the basement of the building. A contract for the operation of the cafeteria will be left to a pri- vate businessman. The committee defeated a move by Elmer Sopha, Sudbury Liberal, to remove from the legislation any mention of the sale of liquor. Mr. Sopha said he is opposed as a matter of principle to the sale of liquor in a city hall building. NATURAL GAS Your JAMES O'MALLEY CONSTRUCTION LTD. 254 CEDAR VALLEY DR. Home | PHONE 723-7122 original form. DUOLITE, DUPLATE, METALSEAL, MULTIPLATE, SAFE THERMOLUX, TUFLITE, TUFPLA research in glass The modern automobile windshield is almost a precision optical unit, while the rear window must bear part of car body load stresses. A far cry from the days when flat glass was a simple commodity, cut to size and glazed in its Today plate or sheet glass in various thicknesses is a basic raw material to be processed for many purposes. It may be shaped or bent, laminated or tempered, and merged with modern automotive styling. Glass composition may be altered to provide for heat absorption, and at the same time, control of visibility. must be tempered to withstand unusual loading and stress. Meeting the ever-increasing demand industry is making on the use of glass requires extensive research to develop these new applications. At Duplate Canada Limited Labor- atories a highly trained staff of technicians is constantly As a structural material, glass These are registered trade morks of Duplate Canada Limited: AIRCON, AEROLITE, ARMOURLITE, ARMOURPLATE, DUSKLITE, DCL, FLEXSEAL HERCULITE, "LITE, SECURIT, SPANDRELITE, TE Measuring the optical quality of automobile windshields on a special collimator doing basic research as well as adapting glass to. new uses. Glass is being used more and more as a structural material and here the "know-how" of important. There are many engineering problems which must be solved--problems which require up-to-date re- search facilities. Duplate Canada Limited Laboratories have the latest in scientific equipment to provide the complete scientific solu- tion to any problem--whether the field of research is basic or experimentai. Through Duplate's broad research programme many new adaptations in the uses of glass have been developed. New uses are constantly being discovered. Old concepts are constantly being revised. A continuous effort is made to contribute to the knowledge of glass science throughout the world. K modern miracles in glass made wy DU PLATE DUPLATE CANADA LIMITED . Jor brighter safer living! Duplate scientists is most *T. WM RES'D 29 CELINA ST. Oshawa's progress! ... by stimulating industrial development Oshawa has succeeded in attracting new industry large and small in recent years. The availability of a depend- able supply of low cost Natural Gas has been a factor in bringing many of them here. commercial development Stores, Office Buildings, Restaurants, Financial Insti- tutions, etc. use Natural Gas in many ways. It puts an end to heating problems. Natural Gas equipment costs less to buy . . . less to install and far less to mantain. housing development Natural Gas is available for most new Housing De- velopments as well as the older sections of Oshawa. It simplifies so many household tasks -- makes Heating, Cooking, Water Heating, Clothes Drying, etc. so clean, fast and carefree it is not surprising so many have switched to this modern fuel. 'Gonsumers' "as OSHAWA | 728-7363 ; i : ak: i 1,021,600; water department,|ject to connect the pumping]tive years, five of them as chair- .|that favorable increases in the $hoai'100; and bus department, |station and the existing 24 inch | man, the Bank of Montreal on Sim;leconomy and people tending tojee!, of the igre pep 4 $267,400. The 1964 works prog-|water main on Stevenson Road,| --Commissioners Henry Bald-léarly in 1964. bank more and pay by main Oshdwa branch in May, tam totalled $1,783,405. immediately south. of the Can-|win, E. H. Armstrong and Roy A branch of the. To: are some of the reasons 1964. r "In general, during 1964 in-|adian National Railway. Fleming were re-elected in the|n, t ronto-inansion in Oshawa. «i creased pressure of work was| --Contract for the construc-|December municipal election minion was opened at Simcoe)' The Royal Bank at Features of the new office noticeable in almost every partition of a bus operations build-jand former Oshawa Mayor and King was also opened injinclude a streamlined counter of the Commission's opera-|ing in the city's industrial park|Frank McCallum was elected to|customers, 711 heating custom-|1964. with 12 teller's wickets. For tions," says J. B, Annand, PUC|was awarded Nov. 10. The build-|the vacancy created by Mr.lers, 17,510 water customers,| The Canadian Imperial deposit - box oT manager. ing will cost an estimated|Boddy's resignation. Mr. Bald-|14,932 customers with waterjof Commerce also opened a) are five pri' cou- "The rapidly increasing| $221,850. win was later elected heaters, 4,299 branch at Wilson road booths located close to @ electric load of the. city and| --Oshawa's largest apartment|of the PUC by his fellow mem-|units, 916 hydrants, 178.14 miles| The first. of two new and reinforced concrete the effect of concentrated elec-|building to date, containing 122| bers, of electric lines and 167.81 miles|companies The Central vault, Air-conditioned through- tric heating loads made it neces-|suites, was connected to PUC| Year-end reports showed the|jof water mains and as of Dec. |Trust Company to settle in lout, the office is decorated in a sary to increase the capacity|lines Nov. 4 and is electrically 'Commission has 22,710 electricl31, 209 employees. awa opened late in 1964 pleasant paste) color scheme. SReKS ot oe ore I AAR A TN AR A

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