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The Oshawa Times, 9 Oct 1959, p. 14

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14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridoy, October 9, 1959 TODAY'S TORONTO, ORONTO By The Canadian Press Tironto Stock Exchange--Oct. 9 (Quotations In cents unless marked 8. di , xr--Ex- INDUSTRIALS Stock Abitibi 1 Agnew-S © Alta Dist © Alta Dis wis 3 480 $36% 96% 36% z20 $17 300 400. 125 125 I $25% 25 25 19 El] 2% 51 3 $9 8% 70 $55% 55% 200 $73% 73% 135 $40% 40% : 1010 $8% 8 | Brazil 1085 450 445 BA Oil 685 $33 32% 232 . BCE 5% pr 25 $47% 41% . BC Forest 710 $13% 13 $34% 34% 4% 95 28% zn 42 60 35% : Bank Mont Bank NS Bell Phone + Bowater Net Sales High Low 11 a.m. Ch'ge 17 17 285 285 +5 ° Net Sales High Low 11 a.m. Ch'ge Switson 100 Tor-Dom Bk 450 TFin A 55 Tr Can PL 510 $25 Trans-Mt 817 Trans PPL 50 $18 Stock Expl All Faleon Faraday Fwest Tung Frobisher fant Y reyhk ulf Lead unnar unnar wis Har.Min High-Bell Hollinger Hud Bay Int Nickel Stock 40 1500 50 100 $122 75 $32% 1000 $6% 6% MONTREAL STOCK 11:30 Net Stock Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge +5 11:30 Net Ligh Low a.m, Ch'ge 500 100 1500 2000 100 240 1500 +1 = +++ *lx+ 11 + FF FF & EEF Ta | s New Bid New Cal New Hosco 4090 N Man C Husky wis 240 485 N Mylama Cdn W O 600 Cent Del 600 C Mic Mac 100 Con Peak 1000 C West pete 400 Dev-Pal 550 Dome Pete 500 940 Home Oil A 300 § H B Oil 72 Norsp A wis Orchan Pamour Parbec Pato Peerless 325. U5E005.E8 a roy Int Nickel Intprov PL 500 3000 17500 300 220 1000 100 5100 500 Nat Stl Car Niag Wire Noranda N Scotia LP | BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT VICTORIA (CP) -- British Col- umbia's Social Credit govern- ment is going into the salt water ferry business, but it does not expect to make money out of it. In fact, says Premier Bennett, the government probably will 'have to subsidize the two - ship service between Vancouver Is- start next spring--to the tune enmething more than $200,000 a year. And when the service grows to four ships, as he predicts it will to serve a rapidly expanding land and the mainland--due to! of {000,000 a year, will be worth $1, Jew B.C. Ferries From Vancouver === tourist industry, then the subsi- dies will have to grow propor- tionately, He says he has little hope. of any federal subsidy. The optimistic premier pre- dicted at ceremonies launching the first of the new 339-foot fer- ries--the MV Sidney--here this week, that within a decade B.C.'s tourist industry now worth $10,- for the winter months as Gnese {pomical. Bui recently .. a d {hese ships would be kept running on 2 one-trip-each- way basis. that the federal spends millions for east coast ferries, hut does Sotmsg % sure a transports link Vancouver Island, despite en with Cone The decision to start salt water ferry service was taken when in 1958 a strike closed off the regu- lar CPR Vancouver - Victoria ferry service and threatened to shut off the Black Ball service petween Vancouver and Nana- mo. SOCREDS TOOK OVER The government took control of Heating Problem ? For the finest in ¢ OIL. HEATING 000,000,000 annually and become the biggest money-maker in the provincial economy. mier anno government' ATTRACT TOURISTS unked ia te the Black Ball service under the Civil Defence Act. Then the pre- * GAS HEATING * GAS WATER HEATERS He saw millions of tourists Bank Of Canada Interest Rate Down OTTAWA (CP) -- The Bank of Canada interest rate declined for the third week in a row Thursday by a quarter of one per cent to 5.50 with the sale of $100,000,000 ing to Vancouver Island aboard the modern-design ships capable of carrying 105 autos and 1,000 passengers each. A sister ship to the Sidney will be launched in Vancouver in Nov- ember, They cost some $3,000,000 each and will ply between Sid- ney, 18 miles north of Victoria, and Tsawwassen, near the B.C.- Washington state border on the mainland. Each has twin 3,000 horsepowed engines that can turn intention to build two provincially operated ferries so that neverff ..iq)iation by Experts HEATING SALES W. Borrowdale RA 3-4878 the mainland. The Black strike was even the opera Siu announced it 'would close the Victoria - Vancouver service!™ in 91 - day government treasury bills. The bank announced that to- day's sale of treasury bills brought an average price of $98- .709 with an average yield of 5.25 LI Pete Midcon Pac Pete w Permo pr Petrol Place Provo as Royalite Secur Free Scath U Sub Oil 8s 1% 1 Sub ris tug § 19 § :°1 Can Tex Cal 20 29 7 §:zinbg A Triad Oil 200 2 Ste nbg pr Wespac Tor Dom k W Cdn © Tr Can Pipe CANADIAN 300 3 325 6% 215 $10% $19% $18 Pick Crow Qu» Ascot Q Metal Q ton Radiore Rockwin Rowan Cons Ogilvie up 18 knots cruising speed for a two-hour crossing: I Docking facilities at Tsawwas- sen, including a huge breakwater nt r : will cost an estimated $3,000,000. | pet en i ig =. 1 550. per The ferries will use a federal] The bank rate--vital as a broad [dock at Sidney. reflection of Canadian credit con-| The provincial government now | ditions generally--is set at one.|OPerates some 60 small ferry | quarter of one per cent above the Services on lakes and rivers average yield on the weekly issue| throughout the province, | of short-term treasury bills. This week's decline from 5.75 HAWAIIN MONARCH per cent a week ago follows pre-| The last reigning monarch of vious dips that have brought the Hawaii was Queen Liliuokalani | rate down from 6.13 per cent in| whose reign was overthrown in| the last three weeks. 1893. ' 2,400 - 3,200 SQ. FT. New self-contained factories for rent; Offices to suit; Truck level shipping; two-year lease; Ample parking. AJAX INDUSTRIAL ESTATE SLOUGH ESTATES CANADA LIMITED Roysl Bank Bldg, Toronte 1 -- EM 3.9038 50Ns Tor Trin Chib U Asbestos Upp Can Ventures Violam Wespac Willroy Wr Harg Yk Bear Young H Curvy Pend Ore 200 Sales to 11 a.m.: MONTREAL By The Canadian Press Montreal Stock Exchange--Oct. § (Quotations in cents unless marked 8. 9--0dd lot, xd -- Ex-dividend, xr--Ex- rights, xw--Ex-warrants.) INDUSTRIALS 11:30 Net Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge 36% 36% + % 7 37 1 Abitca Anglo Nfid eld Cort Cai Dom Sug 225 C Dredge 25 Cons Paper 400 500 11100 109 , Jock C pr , Jock B wis 600 $35 25 285 377,000, Belleterre Brunsman Buffad Buff Ank C N Inca Cent Pore Cent Pat Coch Will Colomac Comb Met Con-ey C Beta , 1000 8 C Denisn xd 1215 $11% C Den wis 700 80 8 C Discovery 3000 405 C Arrow 13500 34 C Halliwell 1000 61 Con M and § 350 $17% 1300 87 8 2500 39 2000 8. 100 400 100 170 1000 10 1000 20 900 $18% 84 Trans Mt AVOID EMBARRASSMENT Aull aker Tael ateman elle Chib 2000 onnyville 600 Canorama 1975 Ch'b Copper 1020 Chipman 500 Cleveland 6000 Cominga 4000 East Sull 600 Fab 3000 Fano 2000 Futurity 1000 aspe Oil £100 8 Hollinger 100 $30% err Add Stock Abitibi Algoma Alumin Argus Argus 240 pr + QN as 2400 $16 + Rie AV Can 1145 $6% Roe AV 5% 65 $80 s+ Royal Bank 250 $82% » Russell 50 $10 , StL Corp 15 $16% 4 Salada-§ 200 $12 13 $2 Shawin xd » 2 105 $321 32% 32% -- % 300 210 200 200 -§ 1020 $19 18% 19 + % 155 79 7 +1 + W t ell Phone owatr Pap 8221 Top Grades Of Cattle STOCK MARKET : NET EARNINGS Demanded At Stock Yards ------mess TORONTO (CP) -- Top grades diums 15-1550; commons 13.50-| Marigold Oils Ltd., year ended slaughter cattle were in good|14.50; canners and butters 11-13; | April 80: 1959, net loss, $141,001; and with steers selling strong|good heavy bologna bulls mostly |1958 net loss, $221.073. East Sull 200 161 +2 $8 18.50 with a few at 19; common| Northland Oils Ltd., year ended and mediums 15-18, May 31: 1959 net loss, $57,030; Replacem, + Good |1958 net loss, $7,493. stockers mento aitle po Hiram OA oderttam and Wi Worts Ltd., year ended Aug. 31: : ad 20-23 with stock calves|eos 604367," $2.76 a share; 1958, Calves: Good vealers 30-32 $21,845,494, $2.54. with choice to 35; mediums 25-29; commons 21-25; boners 16-20. closed at 19.55; the support price; Hogs: Grade A 23.65; heavy medium and heavies sold down- 'sows 18; light sows 15.50; stags ward to 17; common and feed- 11; all on a dressed weight basis. |ers 15-18; bucks were discountec Sheep and lambs: Good handy-|$1 a hundredweight; sheep 3-10 weight lambs opened at 20.50 but|according to quality. ATTENTION HUNTERS! New and Used JEEPS FOR SALE JOHN'S GARAGE RA 3-4233 226 CELINA ST., OSHAWA RA 5.1719 As of SEPT. Ist All post due accounts are registered and more of them! Good reasons fo choose @ Willard next time you need a battery. Guaranteed up to 4 years... factory-filled or dry charged .,. sizes to fit every car -- prices fo fir every buyer... at Willard Dealer's everywhere! Slaughter cattle: Choice steers full-power with Central | $27 with a few early sales to ndex. 0.25; good 24.50-25.50; mediums | 22: commons 19-22; good] Heifers 23-24 with a few choice to| $4.50; mediums 21-22.50; com- mons 1820.50; choice fed year- Hings 27-28; good 25-26; good cows #6 with a few sales at 16.50; me- J It's courteous and business like to pay fuel oil bills when due. ---- r---- THE "CATALINA" HI-FIDELITY STEREOPHONIC" COMBINATION Your fuel oil dealer is part of the Cen- tral Index. If your account is still outstandino it may be very difficult for you to get this year's supply of fuel. onakthie phonls Hi-Fidelity, the Geteling offers within every budget. 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