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The Oshawa Times, 13 Aug 1959, p. 16

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(dustrial loss, off 3% at 49 while(added % at 25% while % wins|90% while Hollinger was up % |Chartered Trust added 8 at 68. pout ® Casadian Husky, Home at, 3%, tae' Iodustriats 80.4 |B a udson's Bay. i ex gains: Industrials . 0 Great Plains Development Was) "pyjconhridge was up 1% at/54%.13; golds 78 to 90.04; base Late Profit . -. the leader among western oils, up|ggi,, {metals .35 to 177.88: western oils lipping 1 at 14, Calgary and Edmonton| In golds McIntyre added % at|2.13 to 120.06. { 16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, August 13, 1959 TODAY'S TORONTO, MONTREAL STOCKS CANADIAN ot 80 Stock Sales High Liw 11 a.m. Ch'ge Stock Sales High Lew a.m. Ch'ge TORONTO By The Conadian Press Toronto Steck Exchange--Aug. 18 (Quotations In cents unless marked 8. o04d lot, 3d -- Ex.dividend, zr -- E»- , xw--Ex-warrants.) INDUSTRIALS Net Stock Sales High Low 11 a.m, Ch'ge Un Telef 1025 230 230 230 Webb Knp 200 365 365 365 W Cop wis 200 200 200 200 Weston B 50 $3T% 3% ITU West A wis 100 $17% 17% Wood J A 25 Zenith 700 270 Curb Asbestos 100 $33 ES B CD Sug 100 20 Can Ving 50 38% C Bronze 100 n C Cototn pr 25 18 C Paper 100 MO Paper 100 wo 0 REECE EE 11 3H AEH egh & Bh Hl EY LEE HA TH C§EjegigtuEes C Husky C Husky wits 250 Cent Del 775 C Dragon 666 C Mic Mac 1100 35 at gx Hin : | Bs3ad Dome Pete Duvex Dynamic Home Oil A 500 Home Oil B 1800 HB Ol 239 LI Pete 1000 Mcintyre 200 Medal 1050 1700 3000 700 1000 200 3 1000 200 ot 2° 23 1 g" ERE TPE EET PEEL : 4 83 8 - S CJ - agaaanad 8 [=1e} SHE a 3 g y » bY = Gas Royalite Royalite pr Sapphire Dom Store xd 95 $68 68 Sarcee Text 100 1 Secur Free 115 $1416 14% 1414 Stanwell Sub Oil Tidal 1900 Triad Of 200 U Canso vt 120 Un Oils 520 W Decalt 3500 urb Dalhousie 25600 Abacus 720 Agnico 1025 Am Larder 3000 500 Barnat Bethlm Bibis Black Bay Bralorne Buffad FS 5 +44 | + | C Den wis C Haliwell Con M and § 640 C Mogul 2360 C Morrison 3500 C Nrthind 1200 Con Sud 500 Conwest 4900 Cop 200 3 Dome 200 2500 FEF FOES 2 + w F East Sull 500 Falcon 110 Frobisher 100 Geco Mines 200 Glacier 45700 Gunnar 555 Gunnar wis 40 Hard Rack Hollinger Hud Bay Irish Cop Jacobus Jellicoe Kerr Add Leitch 8 44 $13% 13% 85 288 11% 114 $33% 33% Macfie STOCK MARKET NET EARNINGS +5 17% -- % 529% 2% WY + WH --5 +1 |ended June 30: 8.18 cents a share; 1958, $268,133, 10.01 cents. Quebec Telephone, 6 mos. ended June 30: Magnet 3500 13% 13 13% -- % 11:30 Net Maritime 2600 136 135 135 --2 Stoel Sales High Low p.m, Ch'ge Matatch 1500 11% 2000 45 4% 45 McIntyre 200 $90% 904 90% 518 7 McMar 1500 250 8 1 McWat 1000 33% ; 19% Meta Uran 1000 9 40 foneta 2500 Multi- M 6000 Nealon 1000 N Dicken 1000 N Kelore 28500 N Man 500 N Mylama 29900 Shop Save Nickel MS 1000 T Fin A Noranda 460 Yh 5 Ea Trans Mt Norpax 1000 Utd Prrepl Norsyne 2000 Union Gas N Coldst 1125 N Coldst rts 4125 N Goldert N Rank Northsp North Can Norvalie Nudul Orchan Parbec Pater Perron 500 Pick Crow 100 Pitch-Ore 5000 » » 3 3 $58n5eebinnd Reitmans Anthonian Augustus 14200 13500 Hollinger 100 L 1 Pete 3000 Mcintyre 100 N Formaq 2000 N Pac Coal 1900 N W Amulet 1000 Opemis Exp 5000 Paudash 22530 Pennbec 7000 Portage 1000 Portage wis 1000 Sherritt 100 Steep R 450 Tache 1000 Valor Lith 2500 wea San Ant Sherritt Stanleigh Stanigh wis Stanrck Steep R Sunburst Bspsueisse 3 2 165 10 110 Young HG 800 118 117 Curd Gaspe Cop 100 $26% 26% Sales to 11 a.m.: 691,000 MONTREAL Montreal Stock Exchan, (Quotations in cents unl »--0dd lot, xd -- Ex-dividend, rights, xw--Ex-warrants,) INDUSTRIALS 11:30 Net High Low p.m. Ch'ge Virginia Wendell Sales to 11:30 =.= : Industrials 21,500; Mines 97,800. . Immigrant Family For Kitchener KITCHENER (CP) This {largely German - populated city |welcomed another German im- | migrant family to the fold Wed- nesday, but this time they came from Poland where the husband {ran a jewelry store for the state. For Mrs. Emma Koenig of Kitchener, her son Alfred, 48, | might as well as have come back |from the dead. He was reported missing on the Russian front in 1944 while in the German army | Captured, Alfred spent two years in a Polish prison before he was able to convince his cap- tors he was Polish, not German He wag released in 1947 but |couldn't get back to his home town of Asheleben, Germany, be- cause -- well, he was Polish, |wasn't he? He settled down in Fwidnice, {got into the jewelry business and Iwas allowed by the state to keep 20 per cent of the store's profits His mother, three sisters and three brothers drifted to Canada Macmill B 100 $4 |after the war. Mrs. Koenig con- Mass Fer 335 | tinued her attempts to locate her Mass F 5% pr 50 Noranda 25 V | son, Pac Pete 200 Alfred finally wrote to friends ase Hers = |in Germany, using the name of a Powell R xd 60 § mutval friend but managing to Pwr Corp 150 $63% make clear his real identity. I» Thus Mrs. Koenig learned her {son's whereabouts. | To get him out of the country, |one of Alfred's sisters posed as a {Polish relative here. As far as [Gommanist authorities in Poland knew, this sister was his only re- [lative in Canada r--Es- Stock Abitibi 160 Agnew § 225 Algoma 115 Alumin Asbestos Banque C N Bank Mont Banque PC Bell Phone Sales C Bank Com z10 C Brew 150 C Br Alum 320 Cel 100 Chem Cell 0 PR "oghlin 0 Dist Seag 250 § D Dairies pr 210 D Steel 1 D Stores xd D Tar Donohue Dow Brew Du Pont Ford US Foundation 200 ineau 100 Gen Dynam 200 Home Oil A 250 Imp Oil 200 Ind Accep 110 Int Util £100 Interprv P L 210 y roqu Glass p 400 3 8 | Jamaica 330 Labatt 150 [1 ++] EF FFEFE a Steinbg A Texaco Can Tr Can Pipe Texaco Can 1 Tr Can Pipe 5 $29% 29% +1 +1) | sgxs 10%, $300.15, Lambton Loan Co. |; financing firm, 1950 $515,233; | Close Brothers Limited, a Brit- announced Acquired By Group some 500 cheques will go out to- |day in payment for the shares | Industrials TORONTO (CP) -- Late profit clipped industrials for most of | their early gains but western oils, {especially those with gas in- | terests, remained strong Wednes- {day to lead the stock market to a {fair gain in moderate trading. The final volume was 2,492,000 shares, somewhat better than { Tuesday's 1,957,000. { The appointment of a National |Energy Board provided a boost {for gas issues in the expectation | that export appliances might soon be given hearing. However, Trans-Canada closed unchanged lat 28%. Alberta Gas Trunk Line {was the leader, up /1% at 29%. Northern Ontario Natural Gas ad- |ded % at 17%. | Ogilvie Flour had the big in- $9,295,539 BRwarded In Contracts OTTAWA (CP) -- Contracts, totalling $9,295,5 539 were awarded | during July, the pyblic works de- partment announced Wednesday. The amount for building con- struction and harbors and rivers improvemenfs was $4,944.770 while $964,539 was awarded for the repair and maintenance of existing structures. Contracts for bridges totalled $2,956,224 and contracts for dredging amounted to $830,004 » | Some of the major projects for {which contracts were awarded last month were: In Ontario: | Goderich, construction of fed- eral building, McKay-Cocker Con- | struction Ltd., London, Ont. $191 - 981. | Kitchener, construction of de-| tachment quarters for RCMP,| {Harry Wunder Construction Ltd., | Kitchener, $37,393. | | Lakehead, improvements to harbor, Thunder Bay Harbour Improvements Ltd., Por. Arthur,| $126,331. r= Sault Ste. Marie repairs to wharf, Ruliff Grass Construction Co. Ltd., Thornhill, $147,130. Spencerville, Construction of post office building, Mr. Howard S. Clark, Smiths Falls, $18,687 | Kincardine, Dean Construction | {Co., Belle River, $19,500. | Port Rowan, Cummins Con-| (rovernment Cartel Falls Apart | HAMBURG (CP) -- A gov .n-| ment-sponsored cartel of West German, American and British 'oil companies fell apart Wednes- day after a United States-owned company withdrew from the or-| ganization. Esso A. G., a subsidiary of Standard Oil of New Jersey, an- [acunced on Tuesday that it was withdrawing because the cartel, formed with support of the Bonn government, had failed to fulfil its aims. Wednesday subsidiar- |ies of British Petroleum, Shell ransport and Mobile Ofl also withdrew, leaving a German com- IS A GOOD TIME TO BUY A THREE HEAT Westinghouse CLOTHES DRYER In all kinds of weather . . . at any time of the day or night West inghouse dries all your clothes faster, safer and at less cost than any other electric dryer! That's because Direct Air Flow Drying -- exclusive with Westinghouse -- blows warm, filtered air directly into the constantly tumbling clothes. This reduces drying time-- means greater economy. Ordinary dryers waste heat by forcing air through small holes in the side of the basket. With Westing- house NEW WAY TO DRY, clothes come out soft, fresh, fluffy and wrinkle-free . . . many things ready to wear. -- MODEL D114M We have just completed a quantity purchase of these dryers from Westinghouse at discount prices and are prepared to pass the savings on to our special summer customers. . PRICE 179 WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL pany as the sole member. : |" The cartel was set up to ensure Lambton Loan, centred in 8ar-|y,.¢ fue] ofl would not be sold on Alberta Distillers Ltd., year|1958, $512,596. TORONTO (CP) -- A British-|deposited with them. Plastic Gas Pipel 1 nes ended May 31: 1950, $596,156, 17| Renabi ; |Canadi i { t 1959, ,156, enabie Mines Ltd, 6 mos.|Canadian group has acquired {cents a share: 1958 $394,129. 11'ended June 30: 1959, $69,023, 6.57 more than 90 per cent of the | MEAGHER'S 92 SIMCOE NORTH 6 mos. 580. For Alberta |e sie ua, vestment Company. cents a share; 1858 net loss $19,-|shares of Lambton Loan end In-|hia, is Canada's oldest loan com-|the West German market at less ! than world prices. EDMONTON (CP) -- Plastic pipe may be the answer to the problem of extending low-cost natural gas service to Alberta farms. One or two natural gas instal- lations using plastic piping will | be constructed this fall to test the| ths. Officials feel sure the tests will | be favorable, With the relatively | low cost of installing a plastic pipe system, rapid devel t of natural gas associations in| rural areas is expected. [ Public meetings have been held central Alberta and at Fairview and Bonanza in the northwest to discuss the feasibility of install-| ing natural gas supply systems in | rural areas. [ The meetings were sponsored | by the provincial government's gas advisory service committee | set up with the aim of finding ways to supply low-cost natural gas to all residents where it is economically feasible SHOW INTEREST Groups of farmers have ex- pressed interest in forming gas co-operative associations similar to ations now in exi | for rural electrification and tele- phone systems in rural regions. Cost of a gas supply system | varied between $1,000 and $1,800, | depending on whether plastic or steel piping is used and the amount of preparation done by | ne Jaruer. ancing a farm gas project could be arranged under the Pro- vineial Guarantee Act. The gas co-operative would be responsible for payment of half the cost in cash and would be able to bor- row the balance. The loan would be guaranteed by the provincial government. The committee is made up of six government emplovees who have other jobs. The gas com- panies, which are working to-| gether as a joint effort, have one | representative. Chairman is| James MacGregor who also is| head of the Alberta government | power comunission, | RED REGIME SAFE WASHINGTON (AP) President Richard M. Wednesday as saying | there is little hope the Russian] people will revolt against the present Communist regime. Ni-| xon spoke at an off-the-record luncheon he gave for a score of! Democratic senators. ONLY 3 MINUTES WILL OPEN AN ACCOUNT Come into Rutherford's Planner Home and browse around To-night . . . 154-156 SIMCOE W. RA 5-4711 this week at Rothorfords planner Home Beauty! Comfort! Economy! Only $10 0 Month Buys in LUXURIOUS GENUINE PLATE mirror framed in solid wal Rich softone finish on solid gables jewellery trays Matching bar bed is full double size with twin sliding panels»jerst as illustrated. Suite. includes bar bed and triple dresser. Matching chest, dual headboard and night tables also available. See this special selection from Rutherford's Planner Home to- night! this Glamorous WALL SIZE TRIPLE DRESSER with BAR BED SOFTONE WALNUT ® Dramatic TRIPLE Dresser -- a full 72" long = with graceful nut. genuine walnut with hand-rubbed tops . , . fully dovetailed drawers with dustproof construction and finished interiors. YOURS FOR 21 9% orex FrioaY evennes ur. © IPM. Bethofords URN ITURE FREE DELIVERY WITHIN 50 MILES of Oshawa. Freight Pre- paid te your nearest station in Ontario. RA 5-6559

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