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Oshawa Times (1958-), 28 Feb 1967, p. 39

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February 28, 1967 : jistrative capital of Canada's) $. Between 1951 - 1964 one mil-)birth rates helped double the; .- vert OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, Februcry 28, 1967 39A vercome any inadequaci=; | most populous province lion more people and giregion's population every 30 Sates e existing harbor. on 2. The region is' part of ajaffluence boosted the region's/years 8. Industries and services are/wotern Bank of Canada r by year following 1, | chain of fast growing urban|'Tansportation demands still) 6. The region's gndustrialjexPanding and regrouping in), +i its absorption by the Stand. , | : i : : jhigher. areas are closely linked to road|Tesponse to changing functional] ar eh te ont step the commission pia-; | regions stretching down the A ae waded Pl jard Bank of Canada in 1909 eo4 Sind # ctine . _p| 4. More people in the regionjand rail facilities equirements. ; Thome eMilla hes elop additional berths y | Great Lakes and St. Lawrence a ----__--_-_--___-------|was Thomas H, McMillan, who ies hattion tb co Seaway from Chicago to Mont-jand more jobs. | 7. The changing nature and| ONLY MANAGER had the additional responsibili- e entire harbor is com | real | 5. Higher immigration and'structure of the region. ' The only manager of the oldities of cashie . This is expected with', xt 20 years. ' w Hike Seen Population of the trademarks .; ; a in the past 10 yea:, en its tremendous growt); q ations are that the pop. <4 wig hit the 90,000 mar: ears and 115,000 by 198 growth, the City Fathe:: ly point out, is not dis - to the growth of ti. bile. unofficially estimat: ore than 23 millionaires hawa their home. } are several large i. ; here whose roots wers here long before ths ame to Canada. tobson - Lang Leathers e of the largest tanner; ns in the dominion, | ' e e » example. Founded b ' onmiynas | City Destined Long Ago Leather Ltd., the corr important factor furthering de-| s expanded greatly ur velopment of urban centres in- we ; 7 siding hand of a: To Be Industrial Centre tung Oshawa tal |ball predictions by transporta- The Cownet. Lounge eeveeceseses:: seeseeeees During the Week of The Most Exciting Feb. 27th Entertainment In Neil Mathews Oshawa Country and Western Style FEATURED NIGHTLY, Music on Stage in the fi ae "83 OSHAWA HYDRO TRUCK AT TURN OF THE CENTURY "Curley" Moyse (L) and W. Manuel In Centre --Photo By Ireland Studio region with Toronto as the hub. From a transportation point of view, railroads were the. most! beautiful Atmosphere of the CORONET LOUNGE eieallinideiaidtentanmmummenmeemeeataeatll By N. J. SAVOY, The promotion and expansion, bor by Sydenham Harbor Com-|tion planners foretell: | LEWIS Deputy Planning Director, lot urban settlement. pany. leas Ne aie oe cd . | 7 toute : Pree ne in,|OShawa, Barrie, Guelph an The City of Oshawa | The development of agricul-| The City of Oshawa was in-| tami ss 3 me ss A ' =, | Hamilton, population wil! double \PTICAL ture 'and trade. corporated as a village in 1850.10 the next 35 years -- to six| In 1793, Oshawa's first indus- And all to be stimulated| The Grand Trunk Railway shed for over 30 yeers H inni heels 3 : million persons. The CORONET LOUNGE is decorated in on elegont King Street W. try provided spinning whe iat traversed the city and was : : 725-0444 ed ~ sagpect essen er ee gfe hei : hie bout completed between Toronto ail ton meatiatlen oe teens "eee Regency decor providing a wonderful atmosphere for @ : woolen mills, and a e is endeavor brought about}, i 56 i _five- . : : : -- were built in the early 1800's./the construction of an early gees * 7 nit ,.,,\deep lakeshore corridor be-| night on the town, In the CORONET LOUNGE you will Therefore, from seed outset, . is a Esha gb my Plant yaaa relocate --S veer ge Aoi is eee Watch the "TIMES" for enjoy nightly entertainment of the highest calibre with ite evident Oshawa was des-|(Highway No, 2) linking King- olden Horseshoe) is epxect- ed to become an industriallston and York (now Toronto). Enniskillen to Oshawa in 1876.!eq to be in the vicinity of three- ditf © Entertal k new shows every week, eit This move firmly established!four million persons, within the ferent Entertainers every wee by Around 1850 feeder roads/Oshawa as an industrial city of|next 15 - 20 years. Historically, it can be stated)were built including Simcoeltoday, and had a far reach- ; LICENSED UNDER THE L.C.B.0. that the economic structure,/Street and Nonquon Road, andling 'effect on the areas's CONSIDERATIONS GIVEN ! BO, comunications, marget de -/these facilitated motivation andjeconomy, The above projections are mands, transportation and means of access into the inte- ae _ {based on the following consid- ee ees or ee TAN eal ty Ek a guess] 1. Tio. region centitun' thal FOR A COMPLETE FUN-FILLED EVENING Visit th nfluence an io. 5 ' Sie' ' son railway network serviced the'commercial heart and admin- - y isit ¢ e guide- patterns of development) 4s can be depicted on early and growth throughout an area.|settlement maps transportation Consequently, the past 100/routes by land and water direct-| years those significant events,/eq in part the locations and| Political forces, and develop-/extent of population establish- ment results in the Oshawa of! ments. | today. Worthy of mention in thisi§ Early settlement and urban| period is the influx of immigra- growth was sparsely located/tion with its ig eink spot and proceeded at a very slow|settlement pattern. One in par- bats,' However, under the vis-|ticular downtown -- King-Sim- fonary leadership of John Sim-/coe Streets -- Four Corners. coe, then Lieutenant Governor} From the beginning this) of Upper Canada, (early 1800's)|period fostered the city's indus- | decisive planning and action is|trial grass-roots in the form of characterized by his plan for}many service industries and economic development includ-jhandicraft, coupled with oi : commencement of Oshawa Har- Phone 725-1352 The SHERWIN WILLIAMS Co. of Canada Limited CADILLAC HOTEL © 394 SIMCOE ST. S. OSHAWA 725-3743 Oshawa 16 Bond St. East J.H. Welsh Brench Manager o: ig "we Spartan Pools MANUFACTURED IN OSHAWA "<7..." MANUFACTURER'S perl WINNER OF WORLD-WIDE AWARD cae AT A RECENT CONVENTION IN LOS VEGAS OF THE NATIONAL SWIMMING POOL INSTITUTE i NS Now! You Can Have One Too... ee tet cas nc Mee AT A PAETAN SIM. MING POOL. ALL SPARTAN POOLS HAVE A 10 YEAR GUARANTEE. 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