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Oshawa Times (1958-), 24 Jun 1967, p. 25

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"e? me to Osh- abit Whe THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, June 24, 1967 5A ot only in ' ited States, > n the Tem- 'anada and f the Na- society and New York 4 ate to the Congress in sre he was eakers. CANADA'S CENTENARY 1967 11 1967 ~ Celebrating 100 Years of Progress In this year of 1967 Oshawa with other cities and communities throughout the land eome- memorate 100 years.of progress. Never was there a more dramatic moment in Canado's his tory .. . and certainly Oshawa has played a prominent role in the growth of Canada. To- day, as in the nostalgic years which have marked Canadian history, Oshawa continues' to steadily forge ahead. Citizens, industry and commerce are working together to ensure Oshawa as it gears itself to become one of the finest places in Canada, both from an investment viewpoint as well as co-operative city where people live, work and play together in harmony. This mirrors the hopes and ambitions of the people of Oshawa. An alert and ever ffrogressive thinking mayor, board of control and aldermanic slate of officers is / ready at all times to extend a full measure of civic co-operation. Oshawa offers a wealth of o) service clubs, charitable organizations, churches and more recreational facilities than many cities of larger proportions. An active Chamber of Commerce has its ears and eyes on the horizon tor prospective new industry. CIP PPPVI PMY yy: A GOOD PLACE TO WORK - LIVE & PLAY OSHAWA | rRKK - anter RaK « - | 7 ) -- 4 CITY ON THE GO" % | HIS WORSHIP MAYOR ERNEST MARKS ' . 4 If you are planning to establish a new factory or branch in Oshawa we respect- % _ _ cs fully ask you to consider the following Oshawa highlights. : ; Oshawa Residents * @ Reasonable Taxation - @ Finest educational facilities @ Modern, zoned industrial, commercial and @ Excellent recreatonal facilities forall ages: 4 1967 residential areas at attractive rates home of famous lacrosse teams, hockey teams, curling club, golf club, swimming ] ° ; 1 | _ 4 @ Ample labor supply pools, field sports. 4 ages: C specie races 4 @ Customs port, bonded warehouse @ Churches of many denominations \ CITY COUNCIL ®@ Good water supply @ Beautiful parks 4 *e @ Downtown public parking @ Up-to-date police and fire services MAYOR: ERNEST MARKS, Q.C. CONTROLLERS: 4 © Bus service © Regional hospital RALPH JONES ROBERT J. NICOL L 4 FRANK N. McCALLUM MARGARET SHAW % a r ALDERMEN: 4 CORDON B TTERSLEY. _--RUSSELL MCE % BUILT BY THE CITIZENS OF THE * RUTH BESTWICK GILBERT L. MURDOCH, Q.C. JOHN E. DeHART aus foe COMMUNITY . . . STANDING BEHIND THE COMMUNITY NORMAN DOWN ALICE REARDON BRUCE V. MACKEY JAMES EDWARD RUNDLE, M.D. : CHARLES E. McILVEEN ERNEST WHITING % { ; 4 : t hh

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