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The Oshawa Times, 2 Feb 1960, p. 11

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TODAY'S TORONTO STOCKS By The Canadian Press Toronto Stock Exchange--Feb. 2 (Quotations in cents unless marked §. 2--0dd lot, xd -- Ex-dividend, xr-- xw -- Ex-warrants.) INDUSTRIALS rights, Stook rtan Steel Can Steinbg A Suptest com Tor-Dom Bk Tor Iron A 100 Net toe Sales High Lowk 11 a.m. Ch'ge 712 837% 37 € Curt W C Dredge C Hydro Car 3525 CIL 100 €opp Clark Crown Trust Hardee pr H Dauch Hur Erle Imp Inv A Imp Oil Ir > Tob Inind G wits Intpr B 58 wt Inter PL LobCo A wt MB and PR Maes-F Mass-F 5% p Milt Brick Moore Nat Drug Nat Drug pr XN Hos B Nor Star A Nor Star pr N Star 57 NO NGas Page-Hers Parker Pembina Premium 37+ 10% 18% 1994 2% 36% 30% ig Weston 436 p 2 3 1% + % wed J A &7 ! 7% Fong Nfld 431% 4 Asbestos 1% CD Sug 9% -- C Paper int Utll Lob Inc » $10% $1844 $19% $6 2% 13% 13 34% Alminex Am Leduc Asamera Bulley 8 C Hid wits 100 C Dragon 2500 C Mic Mae 200 Cree wis 38 ze Duvex Dynamic gr) Gr Plains 5 Home Oil A 45 Home Ol B. TU Provo Gas Ranger Reef Expl Sarcee South u Tid Trans Can Abacus Acrocate Algom Anacon Anglo Hur #als Wigh Low 11 a.m. Ch'g - 1 2 HS 83i8ag gs i R358 FE Net Stock Falcon a ET Fwest Tung 22% 23% Fatima 2000 $70 370 Frobisher 1533 32 = Giant YK 1% y Granduc Gunnar Gunnar wis High-Bell Hoyle Hud Bay Sales Nigh Low 11 a.m. ores 175 $31% 31% 81% 3% 1300 1136. 113% 71 354 340 340 30 Li 301% a Int Nickel 1274 $1014 100% 100% Irish Cop 300 168 1685 hd J Waite 5% 336 3 35 Jacobus 1 Kenville Kerr Add Kilembe Kirk Min Labrador L Dufault L Osu Leitch Lencourt Lexindin Langis Lyndhst Niadsen Maralgo Matatch Maybrun McIntyre N Mylama Newnor Noranda N Coldstrm N Goldert N Rank Nadul Oka Rare Paymast am Waite Am W Surf In Wilroy Wiisey Yale Lead Sales fo 11 Company, Union Reach Agreement WINDSOR (CP) -- The Cana dian Rock Salt company in nearby Ojibway and Local 195, United Auto Workers Union (CLC) ammounced Monday they have reached agreement on a two-year eoniract providing pay eases of up to 23 cents an ir for 30 employees. The provisions include a modi- fied uniom shop. Skilled trades employees will receive an 1l- cents - an - hour increase imme- diately, six cents additional on June 30, and another six cents June 30, 1961. All production workers will receive seven cents an hour additional immediately, plus six cents June 30 and an- other six cents June 30, 1961. All employees will receive $50 in re- troactive pay. leader - of Pierre LaGaillarde, defeated | between {wo policemen as he the Algiers gents, still wearing paratrooper | rm, m, sits in an automobile ' LAGAILLARDE IN PARIS 12 hours before he marched | out of the Algiers barricades at the head of his followers. La- Gaill: irde Is charged with a an at- tack on the arrives in Sante prison in Paris state. after being flown from Algiers in a military plane. Less than insur- | --AP Wirephoto security of the | 'Dull Trading On Market, Index Rises TORONTO (CP) -- The stock | market, strengthened by a climb- ling industrial index, advanced (higher amid dull trading Mon- 'day | Made changes: Industrials up 11.78 to 512.13; golds up .34 at 188.74; base metals off .14 at 1169.04; and western oils off .35 at 100.32. WANTED $1,000 FOR THREE YEARS Will Pay 8% Per Annum Reply to 451 McEWEN DRIVE KINGSTON, ONTARIO Canadians now own well over 5 BILLION DOLLARS OF LIFE INSURANCE with the London Life 1959 showed gain in life insurance in force of $568 million --by far the greatest increase in the Company's history The value which Canadian family men place on life insurance is vividly re. flected in the London Life's record for 1959. During the year, the amount of insurance on the lives of London Life policyholders increased by more than 12 per cent, and today more than 1}4 million people are insured with the Company for a total well in excess of $5 billion. This amount is all the more noteworthy in view of the fact that the London Life's sales activities are con. ducted only in Canada. The life insurance purchaged from the London Life during the year set a new Company record. The total of new business was $769 million, which is nearly $140 million mwre than for 1958. Group life insurance showed a particularly large increase, i Other Highlights from the 85th Annual Report Payments te policyholders, beneficiaries, and annuitants, together with amounts set aside total invested assets of $715 million. Benefits paid in the Sickness and Accident Branch LOWEST PRICES IN TOWN FINEST SERVICE IN CSHAWA oy « MEAGHER'S... MEAGHER'S ARE OFFERING AMAZINGLY HIGH TRADE-INS FOR YOUR OLD SET AGE b Switc Mer Width 88 re 3-function Electronic nced fidelity FM crafted furni sgany or 9-tube all-in-one Gt 2/4 THE NORMANDY 21" Es Remote Control New Gold Seal Teor chassis 1: Keyed tuning Security sealed circy Twin-speaker Stere nections) Jack ond Victor- ine Walnut, . wood furniture styling Height: 24%' hd MODEL 21RTC408 ime Oak finishes. 8". New Gold Seal '60' matic Gain control :: Balanced Fidelity FM Sound Switch Pre-set fine Sound (32 tube fu ture styling in gen Limed Oak 167%", h 11 21 tube he " 2934", Depth Width: 28", The Finest Name In Television . 1111 tm fr itis WHEREIS THE DEBONAIRE put---4-speed automatic Garrard ove records -- AM stereo cord cha with, DIAMOND THE DUNBAR 21" CONSOLE chassis delivers 25% more contrast :: Security sealed circuits :: : Stereo Jack end 18 tubes (24 tube functions) :: All in Mahogany, Walnut Depth: .RCA VICTOR THE GLENDON ~ Keyed Autos 299.95 MODEL No. 21TC403 to provide for future policy payments, totalled $95 million--an increase of $6 million. ond Tape Radio--Two 10 ontrol--Treble Bass tone Controls--M Jack--Victor-crafted totalled over $10 million. During the year, more than 230,000 separates payments were made to Sickness and Accident policyholders. Policy dividends in 1960 will be on the same high scale as in 1959, and total dividend pay- ih S41 PLUS ir ments during the year will be almost tone ct $17 million. The London Life over the years has been consistently gmomg the leaders in the life insurance business, in providing insurance at low cost to pelicyholders, and two 32 9-tube all-in-one stereo--30 watts output--4-speed automatic Conquest record changer with twin synthetic sapphire styli--Master phono shut-off Tape Jack--Speaker Reverse Switch--AM radio--Two 10" and two 315" 95 speakers--Balance Control--Triple and Bass Tone Controls--Victor-crafted furniture styling in genuine Walnut, Mahogany or Limed Oak. Height: 31%", Width; 36", 369 95 WITH Depth: 18". Also available as Model SHC 564 L] FM 429.95 with all features of SHC 560 PLUS independent MODEL SHC 561-2 FM Speaker Reverse Switch- In the investment of policyholders' funds te ht meet future needs, the major portion was placed in mortgage loans, principally effected to pro- vide new dwellings for families across Canada, A total of $65 million was invested in this way in 1959. The London Life now has mortgage loans on more than 50,000 properties, repre- senting over 64 per cent of the Company's uine ble as MODEL dependent FM radio and visual ntrols. radio and Visual Ton Controls MODEL SHC 564 London Life INSURANCE COMPANY Head Office: London, Canada Por a more dessiled aceon of the Company's bosiness in 1959, write to the London Life Head Office, or call one of our Branch Offices for » copy of the Annual Report

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