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The Oshawa Times, 22 Oct 1959, p. 21

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TORONTO By The Cansdisn Press Toronto Stock Exchange--Oct. #0 (Sustalions cents unless marked 8. 38 ~~ Exdividend, sr--Ex- rights, JR 8 na INDUSTRIALS \ Stock 50 $37% Steel Can 150 $7 Steinbg A xd 325 Suptest ord 250 Net Stock Sales High Low 11 a.m. Oh'ge Abitibi 815 Acad. Atl 75 Alta Dist vt 200 Alta Dis wis 1 Alta Gas Alg Cen Algoma Alumini 13 z10 BE 1100 ERIE Hin 1% g sreneslalsssn 6% +R EH HHH gd HTH FTTH $13% 13% 13% 60 67 67 671 1 16% 16% 50 51 1 Aumache Aumaque Aunor Bamat Base Metals Baska 25 Belle Bethlm Bicroft Bordulae Bou: Zan Bralorne - Buffad Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge 7 270 11:80 Neb Stock Buff RL Cadamet Camp Chib Cdn NW Can Erin Can Met Casslar Chester ©Chib Jae Chib-Kay Coch Will +++] + FFEFFEEE + il Headway Hud Bay Hugh-Pam Int Nickel Irish Cop Intl" Moly Jacobus Joburke Jonsmith Jowsey Kerr Add Labrador Leitch Lorado wis Lynx Macassa Macfie Madsen Magnet Malartie Maneast U Maritime Martin McIntyre Merrill Min Corp Mt, Wright Nealon New Alger New Cal N Kelore N Man N Mylama New Rouyn Nickel MS Nipissing Noranda Normetal Norpax N Gate N Coldstr N Rank 500 Norsp A wis Oka Rare 1000 Opemiska 2060 Orchan 28400 Pamour Pater Perron 1 Pic Crow Portage Pronto Pros Afr Purdex Que Chib Que Cop Que Lith Q Metal Qunston Quemont Radiore Rowan Cons on San Ant 265 265 818% 18 140 3 FS = s Eee H 11:30 Net Sales High oy vl, Oh'ge +H +15 + +4 +2 % Ye % Wr Harg Yale Lead Yk Bear a §558dsEaneinast 1000 = 2 g as. J 8855s 0888.8. Exg.eB8R.E. Zenmac 2 Sales to 11 s.m.; 550,000 MONTREAL By The Cansisn Press Oct (Quotation rights, x: INDUSTRIALS Stock Abitibi Acadia Af Algoma Alumin Alum 1 pr Alum 2 pr Argus Argus $2.40 p Argus $2.50 p Asbestos Atlas Steel Banque Cn Bank Mont Bank NS Banque PC Bell Phone Bowater Pap 50 Brazil B AOI BCE 4% pe BCE 5% pr Can Malt C Bank Com C Brew C Cel $1.75 » D Glass pr D Stores D Tar Donohue Fam Play Foundation Gen Dynam G L Paper Home Oll A Imp Oil Ind Accep Int Nickel Int Paper Int Util Intprov P L Jamaica 200 200 z40 225 100 200 60 $60 200 350 270 100 250 100 200 242 110 230 i 300 BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT $92% 3 857% S57 826% 2% 8% "© # od cents unless marke § A ) Not Sales High Low 11 a.m. Oh'ge THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, October 22, 1959 21 amaica's imports amounted to £5,334,000 ($14,935,280) against £3300 ($10,914,400) for ex- UNEMPLOYMENT DROPS The Bureau of Statistics re- | from 6,186,000 at Aug. 22. This ports 213,000 Canadians out of | decline was attributed largely work and seeking jobs at Sept. | oho number of students 19, down 26,0000 from the pre- vious month, The bureau re- | leaving summer jobs to return ported 6,078,000 persons with | to school, jobs at that date, a decline (CP Newsmap) BILTMORE SUSPENSE. .. that chills like a scream in the ROR! MGM's CRY TERRO ROR JAMES Wo ROD STEIGER INGER STEVENS eo-storing NEVILLE BRAND A---- u -------- SMASH LAUGH HIT! | M-G-M presents a candid connublal comedy Jose Ferrern "The High Cost of Loving cosiarri Joanne Gilbert Jim Backus _ InCinemaScors T wna Gena Rowlands by people who enjoy a friendly and relaxing atmosphere STARLITE ROOM SHOWN THREE TIMES DAILY! MATINEES AT 1:30 ond 4:05; EVENINGS AT 8:15 The entertainment world's most wonderful entertainment! 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Among heavier session decline and give most|losers were Ogilvie, Toronto. sections a slightly higher tone. |Dominion Bank, Canadian West- BOX OFFICE OPIN AT7:00 MO NT G HT | SHOW STARTS AT 7:45 STARTING FRIDAY CURT JURGENS MAY BRITT "the Alberta Gas Board Decides On Export: es CALGARY (CP) -- A series of| the new process the final volume of 1,574,000 Senior base metals rallied with ed De by gt Lake will shares being the lightest in a most issues showing fractional import the Canadian gas. Still to|likely form a large part of the week and comparing with Tues- gains at the close. Low « priced be heard from, is the Canadian testimony at 'tne Westcoast hear-|day's 2,098,000 speculative mines failed to draw national energy board, which will| ing. rule before Nov. 1 on correspond-| sion. ing applications for permits to Alberta and Southern Gas pany Limited goes before the berta ¢ Oil and Gas Conservative Board today seeking a 25 per @ent increase in the amount of gas it may export to California. It was learned this week that the Westcoast Transmission Com- pany has applied to the board of a 30 per cent increase in the amount it may export to the United States Northwest. Hear- ings are expected to start Nov. 1) Alberta authorities have al- ready granted Alberta and South- ern a permit for 400,000,000 cubic feet a day, and Westcoast a per- mit for 165,000,000 cubic feet day. The board recently heard an application from Trans-Canada Pipe Lines Limited for permis. gion to export to the U.S. Mid- West 204,000,000 cubic feet a day. That brings to 924,000,000 cubic feet a day the amount gas ex- porters are seeking in Alberta, st 324,000,000 cubic feet a day s than the average daily pro- duction of the entire Western Canada gas industry during the first half of this year. In Washington, the federal power commiss commission is expected to STOCK MARKET NET EARNINGS Johns Manville Corp., three months ended Sept. 30, 1959, $8, 431,000, $1.01 a share; 1958, $7. 484,000, 91 cents. 1,000 Barrels Daily From New Oil Well COLCHESTER (CP) -- A rec- ord-breaking production of 1,000 barrels a day was reported Wed- nesday as the initial flow from a new oil well brought in recently in area by a firm con- trolled by Imperial Oil Limited. The new well, on the farm of Robert F. Martin west of here, at the present production Tats, provides oil at one-third t of total ofl preduction in ne prior to the discovery of the Col- chester field last year. At that time 1,000 wells in the province produced 3 total of only 3,000 els a day. Ford Co. Profits $339,100,000 DETROIT (AP) -- Ford Motor Co. profits for the first nine months of 1959 totalled $339,100,- 000, equal to $6.19 a share, and set a record for any three-quart- ers in the company's history. The previous nine-month rec- ord of $326,000,000 was set in 1855 the auto industry's Tecord production year. Earnings for the first three quarters of 1958 were $1,200,000, aqual to two cents a share. ajant discoveries along with re sly start hearings later this QUICK APPROVAL Company officials, however, ex- pect the applications will. move rapidly through the energy board once the hearings start, The board's chairman, Ian McKinnon, heard the applications once when he was chairman of the Alberta Oil and Gas Conservation Board. There is expected to be little opposition to the new applica- tions before the Alberta board. C.P. Smith, Alberta and Southern vice-president, says that since the company filed its first application there have been several import. serve increase in existing fields. One of the biggest new discov- eries is the Berland River field in northwest Alberta. An open flow test on a British American- Shell well showed a flow of 1,500,000,000 cubic feet a day. SAVING METHODS Westcoast filed its bid for more gas on the basis of new reserves and a new method of conserving gas lost previously in transmis. If the applications are success- ful and receive federal approval swing, along with Gas which scored a 1% - point over-all volume down. Steels led the industrial 0 the interest of we last few ses- sions, P the from both countries, there will be million - dollar repercussions in| many parts of the Western econ- omy. It will mean a start on a $103, 000,000 pipeline gathering system) along the Alberta foothills built by Alberta Gas Trunk Line Lim- ited, a start on a $37,000,000 pipe line from Alberta through the mountainous interior of B.C. to the Idaho border, and much more spent on terminal, relay and dis- tribution facilities. The Canadian Petroleum Asso- ciation says gas export will get into operation many of Western Canada's 950 capped and idle gas wells representing an investment of $150,000,000. The association also estimates gas export will mean an additional $150,000,000 in natural gas processing plants. Also in the planning stage ana waiting for definite word on gas export is a $100,000,000 pipeline to transmit natural gas byproducts from Alberta to Eastern indus- trial areas. An announcement on 'the project is expected shortly, At Last . . . NOT $1 But only or drop 447 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH A CHORD ORGAN ,000.00 NOT $500.00 all Jus Week ! 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