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Oshawa Times (1958-), 26 Feb 1965, p. 38

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ee nC ; Pie A NETO YY Ww IO GF Bis SH. 4s, o bebe VA rey wees OO NT OO v . OP Py Very We Tre ew ' c , é é ' THE OSHAWA TIMES, Pridey, Februery 26, 1965 --To unite the real estate] this example of the effect of the;the life of the two-year con- ® a] lbrokers, dealers and owners of| N B Id Sl d increase: tract. Ca ; x -_ ; i sore for the purpose of exert- 0 ul Ing OW own An apartment building with} In a telegram to Prime Min- ing effectively a combined in- 00 suites uses about five tonsjister Pearson, William Mahony, fluence upon matters pertaining S R 0 { Hi of reinforcing steel for each|/USW national director, called it ctin: 1 estate. As 14] It ik suite at an old cost of aboutlinflationary and unjust! and. ine, sigs Shitllyeaes n es e $185 a ton. The increase will addjcalled for steps to pe The board also encourages A ; about $6 or $7 a ton to the steel |increase taking place ing a rel ogee We raggy nll ite By KEN SMITH higher labor costs, the federal|Cost, or about $30 or $35 for each/government investi gation of members to persoas wishing to/Canadian Press Business Editor}11-per-cent sales tax on produc- suite. steel pricing policies. sell 'their homes and proper-| TORONTO (CP) -- The steel| 0" eauipment and higher scrap| "Since a building like that) Mr. called the in- ties tice increase announced Mon- steel prices, was the first of any would cost about $10,000 a suite,|crease the first major step wf When vendors, wishing to sell an by Steel Co. of Canada Ltd major proportions since 1957, [I can't see the increase beingjnew drive by business for their properties, list them MLSflikely will be felt first in con-| Other companies are expected Mra oD B Pr get be Pade "of|higher profits. Z boing = a a ag board,|struction, but early reaction in-|t0 follow Stelco's lead, to pene svete ee : i " |they have a sales person-jdicates it is not expected to Bing , |nel of the board, equipped withlcause any slowdown in building,|COSTS TO RISE 3 gg eige lpr se Pa Ask Approval a photograph and complete de-lindustry sources say. One Toronto steel supplier port a te i nee On UW ee their home work-| 4 survey shows the sources|said ng -- of the in-| showed record poeboetany anes Jobs ing for them. are more concerned about whe-|crease is that buildings are go- : P During the ten-year history Of}ther the rise of four per cent|ing to cost more--"though Hog 3 Gite tier tear tae ae FO hk pied ay 'Approval " the ODREB tens of millions offfor stelco's bar mill products is|doubt if it will be enough for|j99'999 in 1963; sales to $477.-|Ontario supported poigg 0 Fae dollars worth of properties haveljyst a fore-runner for increases|most builders to be aware of|999'g99 {rom $370,988,800 and|sharing of the 1 'tbeen sold through MLS. Thelin other types of steel. Most! it." profit to $43,630,000 from $37,-|was announced by = sales for MLS in Oshawa and|agreed it is. Another supplier said the in-}095,000. sere "|partment. W toe e District for 1964 showed an in-| "Further hikes are bound to|crease could be absorbed with- Gloucester 'Towns bit he wi gale = than 30 per b sevoenle now that the firstjout difficulty. LABOR. CRITICAL ceive $1,800 for a water mains * reakthrough has come,"' one} Donald Jupp, immediate past project and Vaughan The ODREB, through its as50-lsypply spokesman said. "It's|president of the Canadian Con-log ne ese the Ceted ee ($2,500 fi rat 2! - : » | 92, tes h ciation with the Canadian and] iust a question of time and how|struction Association, said. the a Py a = witb amin =, : Ontario Associations, is endea-|mych," increase "was one' of those|iast December won a new con. the educa- ei ga RECORD BUILDING | ET iecuirtmeme or tg mem.|_ Stélco's increase, which it things that just had to comeltract for Stelco's 17,000 em-| In 1963 building permits 9otal- bers, said was due to a long accum-| eventually. ployees. It is worth an esti-lled a record in excess 1 veo sat The successful completeion of ulation of factors including! One. Toronto supplier gavelmated 31 cents an hour during'nnillion. REAL ESTATE BOARD-REPORTS BUSY YEAR Course 1 in Real Estate Princi- on a, : pals, Practices and Ethics is ir B. ? President Douglas J. M. board members look on. awa and" trict Real Estate Night dinner, attended last |now a pre-requisite to becom- ; Bullied of the Oshawa and 'They are, from left to right, | Board has more.than 150° year by more than 400, in- jing a member of an organized ' ' District Real Estate Board Ken Hockin, secretary; Ken members -- 90 of these are Cluding leaders of business |Real Estate Board in Ontario. (second from left) points to Hann, treasurer; and Wil- from the City of Oshawa. . vee ti Course 2 in Real Estate is an air map of the City of -- liam "'Bill" Norris, the sec- One of ihe Board's: major and civic organizations. now pre-requisite to becoming Oshawa ile three other ond vice-president. The Osh- projects is its annual Civic --Oshawa Times Photo |, broker member of the Osh- awa and District Board. : iN \ ya For The Finest in 3 eral public that we board is} These courses have been pre- making a determined effort to)pared by the Educational De- ea s a e oar n ep help. the Oshawa and District/partment of the Outario Associ- Area share in .the Develop-\ation of Real Estate Boards. ment of Ontario by the study of| They are presented as part of : : assessments and taxation, byja growing program to assist ] TOW ommunl V advocating favorable legislation|brokers and salesmen to main- affecting real estate, and by|tain and improve their stan- encouraging investors to invest|dards in a rapidly changing and During the past 10 years,jengaged in the reaj estate pro-|taining to the real estate busi-jin the area. highly specialized field. ' while Oshawa's population has|fession who are members of the/ness. --To expect and insist that] Subjects covered by the above increased some 50 per cent to|board. --To encourage individual|members will, in transacting)courses are Brokerage, Apprais- its present figure of more than| Jp October of 1964, the board|ownership of homes and busi-lreal estate, maintain the high/al, Law, Accounting and Busi- 70,000, the "Oshawa and Dis-|cejebrated its 10th birthday and|nesses. standard of conduct as express-|ness English. trict Real Estate Board h civie. dinner. was held with} --To promote and enforce fairjed in the Code of Ethics of the} An advanced degree course made great strides in keeping|499 attending. ~~ dealing and to encourage good-|Ontario Association of Realljin Real Estate is conducted by @ B dl abreast with the growth of Osh-|" ,, objects of the boa qd aré:|Will, fellowship, and a spirit of|Estate Boards. five universities across » Can- roagioom awa and District. P '|cobperation. among the mem-| --To establish and standard-jada. Successful completion of From its beginning in 1954) --To unite those engaged injbers of the Board in the busi-jize the real estate business in a this three-year universit Py of five real estate brokers and|the real estate profession in the|ness of buying, selling, renting,/manner that will create and re-jcourse entitles the participant & Furniture six salesmen the ODREB has|Oshawa and District area, andjexchanging and managing realltain confidence and respect. jto use the designation Associ- increased to 37 brokers and 120|to demonstrate that the mem-jestate and loaning money there-| --To elevate the standard ofjate of the Realtors Institute, y salesmen, comprising about 95|bers of this board wish to exert/on. the real estate profession 'by|ARI, or Fellow of the Realtors & Dra eries per cent of the people actively'an influence upon matters per-' --To demonstrate to the gen-|education and united effort. 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