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The Oshawa Times, 15 Jan 1960, p. 10

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¢ 10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, January 15, 1960 TODAY'S TORONTO TORONTO 11 AM. STOCKS By The Canadian Press Toronto Stock Exchange--Jan. 14 (Quotations in cents unless marked $. £---0dd lot, xd -- Ex-dividend, xr--Ex« rights, xw--Ex-warrants.) INDUSTRIALS Sales High Low 11 a.m. Ch'ge 300 $40% 40% 40% + W 100 210 965 425 585 868 50 1182 1000 3470 225 265 Stock € Den wis C Discvry Sales High Low 11 a.m. Cr'ge 200 $5% 5% + % 250 $2446 2U% 2% ne 33% -- th 85% + A Btock Belkirk A Sicks Simpsons Steel Can Tamblyn Texaco Can Con M § C Mogul C Red Pop Con Sud Cop Corp Cop-Man Coprand Croinor Crowpat Daering D'Aragon D'Eldona Dome Donalda East Mal Eldrich Expl All Falcon Fatima Frobisher Gaitwin Geco Mine: Giant YK GF Uran Greyhk Gunnar Stocx Abitibi Alta Dist wt Alta Gas Algoma Alumini Bank Mont Beav Lumber Bell Phone Bowater Brazil Br Tank BA Oil BCE 4 pr BC Pow Cal Pow Can Malt C Pack A C Pack B Can Perm C Safe 4 pr C Bank Com , Cdn Brew Cdn Cel n ¢C Chem $6% 6% CF Prod pr $59% 56 CIL $16% 16% Cdn Oil xd 225 $24 24 Cockshutt 240 $21% Col Cell 150 380 Comb Ent 225 $11 Con Gas 468 $38 38 Crain RL 100 $223% 22% Crush Int 1400 $9% 9 Dist Seag 5 $19% 19% D Fndry $50% 50% Dom Stores $50 50 Dom Tar Eddy Match r F bond; | $325 32% 32% + % $64 54 54 $24 24 2% $43 3 43 $9% 9% 9% 475 475 460 $23 23 $34% 34% $70 70 135 $36% 36% 350 $19% 19% 5 85 55 25 846 46 $45% 45% $56 56 $8214 8244 $54% 54% $36 $201. 20 +15 + % -% -% 23 34% 70 36% 19% + +11+1 F FEEEEF ¥F AP Cons Alminex Anglo Am Anchor Asamera Bailey S A Britalta Cal Ed CS Pete C Chieftn C Ex Gas C Husky C Husky wits Cent Del C Dragon Cree wts 58 3800 Dev-Pal 1000 Dynamic 1100 Gr Plains 100 Home Oil A 150 Home Oil B 250 HB Oil G 300 Longpoint 2200 Midcon 900 Mill City Northcal Pac Pete Permo pr Peruv Oils Petrol Place Prairie Oil Provo Gas Ranger Reef Expl Royalite Sapphire South U Tidal Un Oils Wsburne Westates Yan Can Gwillim High-Bell Hollinger Hud Bay Hugh-Pam Int Nickel Irish Cop Iron Bay Iso Waite Jacobus Jellicoe Joburke Kenville Kerr 'Add si3% Kilembe $8% $16% 75 $84 $36 15% 28% 16% KE 84 36 Leitch Lyndhst Madsen Malartic Martin Mcintyre Merrill Min Corp Mt, Wright Multi-M New Ath New Bid N Goldvue New Hosco Nickel MS Noranda 1000 50 49% 49% 814 178% 178% sill 41% $11 11 $10% 10% ar Tr $26 26 Hard Carpet $14% 14% Hardee 1% 11 Hendshot pr Imp Imp Invest A 100 Imp Inv 140 p 5 $ Imp Oil Imp Tob Ind Accep nland C N Rank Ncorthsp Orchan Osisko Preston Pronto Que Ascot Que Cop Q Metal Qunston Quemont Radiore Rayrock Relam Rexspar Roche Rockwin Sherritt 490 $3414 $19% Abacus Agnico Algom Amal Rare Am Nephe Anacon Ansil Area Arjon A Arcadia Aumaqut Barnag Daska Belleterre Bibis Bouzan Brunswick Buffad Camp Chib 550 Cdn Astoria 1000 C N Inca Can-Erin Cariboo Cassiar Cayzor Cent Pat Cheskirk Chester Coniaurum C Denison 343% 34% 19% 19% Lob Co A wt 100 Maher 250 M Leaf Mill z100 Ma Powell 1410 § Mass-F 610 Mass-F 5% 25 Molson pr 50 Mont Loco 235 Moore 500 Nat Drug pr 450 North Star 2110 Nor Star A 2613 N Star 57 wt 125 NO NGas 225 Nor Phone 200 Ocean Cem 225 P Pipe Mig 11 Rapid-Grip Roe AV C Royal Bank Russell Salada-8 Shawin Sullivan Teck-H Temag Thom L Trans Res U Asbestos Un Kena Upp Can Ventures 16 34% 4% 19% 19% 5 225 $16 $34% $19% 41% 4% 139 139 5 5 5 39% 38 38% -- WH 49 9 4H 350 $10% 10% 10% Sales to Kilem C wis TORONTO STOCKS Sales High Low 11 a.m. Ch'ge 1100 25 5 3 --W 1400 35 365 +5 C Fen C Halliwell Gunnar wts H of Lakes 200 1000 Lorado wis N Coldstrm 124 26% 145 17% 152 103 420 42 600 11 am.: 803,000. | Minister Sevigny who resigned on entering the cabinet. Hog Prices Up [Brief News Ot Commons At Stock Yards | OTTAWA (CP)--Rodney Webb TORONTO (CP) -- Hog prices, to 18.50; common and medium and Paul Tardif, elected to Par-| i 5 .{light bulls 14-17. liament in Ontario byelections | vilos Shoset vy on Pep bun Stockers: Good lightweight last year, took their seats in the| recweign, asi Tray .W stockers mostly 22-23 with odd Commons Thursday. ported 45 cents higher this week|sales to 23.50; good stock calves Prime Minister Diefenbaker at the Ontario public stockyards.(o5. common and medium stock- and Labor Minister Starr con- laughter steers and heifersiers 15-21. 3 {ducted Mr. Webb into the cham-| The BOOST PLANE BUDGET BONN, Germany (Reuters) -- West German Bundestag (lower house) budget committee Wednesday approved a plan to equip the West German Air Force with 630 Lockheed F-104 Starfighters and 200 Italian Fiat- G91 fighter-bombers. The plan provides for 364 more Starfight- ers than originally called for. traded uneven at prices about| Calves: Good vealers 33-35 ber and Mr. Diefenbaker intro- steady and cow prices were $1|with choice to 27.50; medium duced him to the Speaker as the| lower. Bull prices were firm. 27-32; common 22-26; boner sinew member for Hastings-Fron-| If prices were uneven 15-22. tenac, succeeding the late Sidney | hi Fn were 75 cents| Hogs: Grade A 24.20; heavy Smith, external affairs minister | per hundredweight higher. SOWS 15.50: Jam 10 stags 11at his death last March 17. i 1 on a cressec weignl hasis. Opposition Leader Pearson and ate recente totalled some gan Good Bandy be Nem aeL OH ne and slightly more than the same| Weight lambs 22.50-22.75; med-|west) brought Mr. Tardif into week in 1959. Receipts from| um and heavy lambs 17-18; com-|the chamber where Mr. Pearson, | Western Canada showed an in. 000 1215; feeders 15-16; sheepispeaking both in French and | crease of 330 head over last|>10 according to quality. |English, introduced him as the] week's 171 and western stock - new MP for Russell. He was] ] |elected following the death of salves Sumhered os compared STOCK MARKET |Omer Gour, who held the Of-| 2 : [tawa-area seat for the Liberals NET EARNINGS The Commons paid a special There were five shipments to | for many years. and no exports to the United By THE CANADIAN PRESS Consolidated Paper Corp. Ltd.,|tribute to J. M. Macdonnell who! Eastern Canadian slaughterers States. Slaughter cattle: Choice steers year ended Dec. 31: 1959, $13, resigned from the cabinet last 23-24 with odd tops to 24.50; good|123,455, $2.56 a share; 1958, $12,- summer due to ill health. The 22-23; medium 19-21; common|574,534, $2.45, 75 - year - old MP for Toronto 15-19; good handyweight heifers | Greenwood occupied his front- 20-22; and a few choice at 22.50; |row seat as Prime Minister good heavies 19-21; medium han- Diefenbaker, Opposition Leader ayveighis a0 Somos 1% S Di {Pearson and CCF House Leader | choice steer yearlings 26-27 Hazen Argue welcomed his re.| with odd tops at 27.50; good pectator 1es storation to good health. 24-26; choice fed yearlings 24-25; TORONTO (CP) -- Frederick good down to 23, good cows William Mortimer, 78, slumped | Jacques Flynn (PC -- Quebec 14.50 with odd tops at 15; med-idead in his seat Thursday night (South) was unanimously elected ium 13-14; common 12-13; canner as he watched a wrestling bout|Deputy Speaker of the Cc | and cutters 9-11; good heavy bol-|at Maple Leaf Gardens. Death succeeding Associate Defence| ogna bulls mostly 18 with salesiwas due to a heart failure, | 3 oe CROSSWORD PUZZLE AT § 6. Mountain DANCE THE post CASTLE Wrestling Bout ACROSS 1. Subtle ©. Pierce 9. A giver 10. Fathers 8. Mis- SATURDAY NIGHT fortune | 2-Nights Weekly-2 DANCING ------FRIDAYS ------ Records Unlimited STAG DANCE The latest and greatest played HOW TO BE HAPPY THOUGH MARRIED! | INASCOP Davip Niven Mitzi GAYNOR IN A STORY OF TOGETHERNESS Industrials And Gold Increased TORONTO (CP) -- The stock market regained some of its lost strength Thursday amid the heaviest trading in six months. Index changes: Industrials up 3.13 at 524.21; golds up .88 at 89.50; base metals up 43 at 174.41; and western oils down .10 at 104.01. The final volume was 3,270,000 } shares compared with 2,192,000 Wednesday. | Algoma Steel led industrial winners with a 13 point gain at 39%, followed by Moore Corp. which went ahead 1% at 42%. Dominion Foundries and Steel gained 1% at 50%, while Bank of Nova Scotia and Steel Com- pany of Canada each gained 1% at 69 and 54%. Abitibi was ahead ¥% at 40%. Foundation Co. was down % at| 11%, Ford Motor off % at 83] and Bank of Montreal off % at ADULT ENTERTAINMENT AW PAYING TWIN ALL FUN-ACTION FAMILY SHOW ! Army Wreckers At Loose On The Barrack Squar " ON PA E" with WILLIAM BENDIX STARTS "THIS MOST GALLANT AFFAIR" "ABOVE US THE WAVES" I "SEA SHALL NOT HAVE THEM" | Falconbridge advanced % at 33 and Hudson Bay Mining was ahead % at 51%. Algom and Gunnar each lost FOR THOSE WHO When it's a matter of good taste you can rely on us to serve you the finest foods prepared to perfection , . ., Come in soon, LANG'S Restaurant 48 KING ST. W. (OPPOSITE CENTRE ST.) (formerly Gilmours') Now Under New Management DAILY SPECIALS! OPEN SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS ¥% at 123% and 10%, while Con- solidated Denison gained % at| 10%. The laughter, ,. the loving... the happy living of a wonderful guy make this A WONDERFUL PICTURE! Royalite was up 25 cents at 10. Bank Of Canada Interest Rate Down OTTAWA (CP)--The Bank of Canada interest rate dropped abruptly Thursday to 5.07 per cent from 5.39 last week with the sale of $115,000,000 in 91-day gov- ernment treasury bills, Tobacco Sales 1,475,935 Pounds TILLSONBURG (CP)--The On- tario Flue-cured Tobacco Grow- ers Marketing Board reported| sales Thursday of 1,475,935 Clow pounds at an average price of | 54.63 cents a pound. Sales to date THIS WHIRL" are 56,594,932 pounds at an aver-| Jur an SCARTOON | age price of 54.88. | FEATURE DAILY AT ... 1:30-3:35-5:45-7:50-10:00| THEATRE GUIDE | | BE EES Co TECHNICOLOR Brock, Whitby -- "The Journey", | 7.00 and 9.30 p.m. Last com- Chow's... C SPECIAL ON ® DINNERS ® BANQUETS ® LUNCHEONS © CHINESE FOODS Exotic Oriental and Canadian TAKE-OUT ORDERS OUR SPECIALTY DIAL RA 5-2543 H 0) P S U E Y 19 KING ST. W. OSHAWA HO plete show at 9.00 p.m, | Marks "Enchanted Island", | 2.25, 6.20, 10.25 p.m. "The Law| STARTING THIS FRI. p.m. "Hot Shot", 8.50, .m., A E B D Last complete show at 7.55 pm. | Plaza -- 'Happy Anniversary", Y FRIDAY NIGHT 2.00, 3.50 45, 7.35, 9.30 p.m.| Last complete show at 9.00 pan. THIS FRIDAY NIGHT ONLY ~--FROM TORONTO-- CHUCK FORTUNE AND THE CHUCK WAGON BOYS 3.35, 5.45, 7.50, complete show FEATURING JIMMY AND JOHNNY "THE SHEY BROTHERS" RED BAR ADMISSION $1.00 COMING SOON -- ABBIE ANDREWS Five Pennies", daily at 1.30, 10.00 p.m. Last at 9.50 p.m, DANCE TONIGHT OLD TIME--MODERN Music by the TORNADOES Featured on NORTH BAY TELEVISION with CALLER--BOB FOWLER ADMISSION $1.00 RED BARN | w--SA rv ROA Y Sree DANGE PARTY (COUPLES ONLY) DON PIERRE AND HIS CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA Table Accommodation For 600 CANADA'S MOST UNUSUAL BALLROOM 7. Footless : HET | | | | 12. Think 9. Logging 13. Eat away grippers 14. Herd of 11. Move whales violently 15, To treat 15. Norse goddess - of death nitrate 31. Hastened 33. Part of the iris 34. Covers 37. Tibetan gazelle 88. Tear THE BL foil DANCING To The Music Of AZERS 9 TO 12 P.M. Y.W.C.A. 199 CENTRE ST. 35. Slope 186. "The In- former," for one 87. Rasp 89. Napped skin ORGAN MUSIC 40, Lubricated 41. Under- Colin Corbett, taking | 62. CORI Hamme 1. Prickly pear 2. Unfriendly 3. Against 4. Before 8. Fisher. man's weapon GENOSH The Poet Of The nd Organ, APPEARING NIGHTLY AT THE A HOTEL HIT NO. 3! DANA OREN, ANE POWELL MIGHTY ADVENTURE 1 NC HO OT OO SU L.ONSTER BINGO UNION HALL BOND ST. E. Saturday, Jan. 16tk IN AID OF MEAGHER ASSISTANCE FUND. Sponsored by Meagher Assistance Committee and Duplate Bargaining Committee. PRIZES 20 Regular Games at $15.00 Per Game Share The Wealth--6 Cards 25¢ 5 Jackpot Games at $25.00 Per Game $150.00 SPECIAL JACKPOT 50c Per Card--Or 3 For $1.00 $25.00 DOOR PRIZE ADMISSION 4 CARDS--$1.00 A »X 'BY THE AUTHOR OF MIGHTY "MOBY DICK"! 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