'Today's Stock Market Listing TORONTO 11 AM, STOCKS By The Canadian Press Toronto Stock Exchange--Feb. 19 (Quotations in cents unless marked $. z-Odd lot, xd -- Ex.dividend, xr--Ex- rights, xw--Ex-warrants,) INDUSTRIALS Sales High Low 11 a.m. Ch'ge 405 "336% 36% 36% 700 $22% 22% 22% 300 250 245 245 200 9% 20 20 24% U% Ua $341: 34M 34a + $31 30% 30% - $6% 678 + $29 $23% $51 Stick Dom Tar Emco Emp Life Fam Play Fed Grain Ford US GMC GS Wares GL Paper GW Coal A Hard Crpt Hardee Imp Bank Imp Inv A imp Oi Imp Tob pr Ind Accep Inglis Intprov Inter PL Sales 175 High Low 11 $14% Stock Abitibi Abit pr Alta Dist Alta Dst wi Alta Gas Algoma Alumini Anajog 5 Argu: Atlas Steel Int Util pr Jockey ( Jock B wis Lakeland Laura Sec LobCo A LobCo B Lob Co pr MB and PR Mass-F Mass-F 5% p 225 Molson A Molson B Moore N Star 57 wi 2 NO NGas Oshawa A Page-Hers Q N Gas QN Gas 1 Reichold e AV C 35 15 100 1295 215 S15% 200 Silva zl5 S22% 135 $24% $35% 385 $20% > Caollieries $10 C Dredge C Hydro Car Cdn Oil CPR Cockshutt Dist Seag D Fndry Dom Stores 100 $17 285 $29% 20% 145 $45% 5 845% Shawin A pr Simpsons 180 Weather Fails Daunt Kedron | Churchgoers KEDRON -- Large tions attened the regula at Kedron Sunday morning, apite of the inclement weather yoME AND SCHOOL MEET and treacherous, roads, music| Mrs. Sidney Sharples. of Osh wil he provid by the Brownies Bb 11 BUC, or Cron . S. Bishop in charge. e 3 g of pid wil ® fenture the first ation Home 3nd School Clb, - h parade for Kedron Cubs rincipa arrow and each- chuseh Jar ers will provide the program for There will also be an installa-| (he next meeting, March > Was tion service for the newly appoint- hel successful night ol cares was eld at Coronation School Thurs od stewards. day evening with Mrs. Orville BUFFET SUPPER Selleck as convener, assisted The Community Club will hold by the committee Mrs E. a buffet supper Friday, Feb. 20, Parks, Mrs. R. Scott, Mrs. R. at 6 p.m. in Kedron lower hall. Armstrong, Mrs. W. Simpson and Ben Smith, game warden for|Mrs. B. Hitchens, president of the area will provide the pro- Coronation Home and School gram of the evening when hel Club. | Home, Schoo' Meeting At show movies and a on "Conservation" will talk SCOUT, CUB MEETINGS Regular meeting time for Ked- ron Scouts will be Tuesdays at 7.30 p.m. states scoutmaster Bill Werry. Roy Robinson and Ross Pettes are assistant scout- masters. congrega-| Cubs meet Fridays at 7 p.m. r service with Mrs. Robert Dale: cubmas- inter, assisted by Mrs. C Hopkins. | led on Mr. and Mrs. William Beg- iey, Enniskillen, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Rod- man, Port Perry; Mr. and Mrs. Ira Travell, Oshawa; Mr. and Mrs. Orville Ashton, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ashton and family,| Maple Tove Enniskillen; Mr. and Mrs. Dave |Weldon, Oshawa; Bruce Ashton, By MRS. M. E. LAVERTY Blackstock; Mr. and Mrs. Bill MAPLE GROVE -- The Home Bragg, Providence, called on and School Association held open Mrs. E. Ashton. house at the West School with] Mrs. Mari Haynol, a senior) President Mrs. Boh Bothwell pre-|citizen of Maple Grove, has been siding. Volunteer canvassers|ill in Bowmanville hospital, but| asked to has now been transferred to sewing Strathhaven Rest Home. manville Red Cross. | Mrs. T. Colliss is visiting Mrs. Members were also asked to Louise.Woodcock at Arden volunteer to represent the asso-| Mrs. Gordon Beech attended ciation at the home and school celebrations on the occasion of eonvention which will be held in|Mr. and Mrs. H. Berry's 50th 'Toronto during the Easter holi- wedding anniversary at Provi- days. |dence, Friday evening. Treasurer Mrs. Cecil Cullen] Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Snowden Mrs. Ford's and Mrs. Brown's and Betty Lou and Mrs. Eyerett rooms were each awarded $1.00 Kirk were dinner guests of Mr. m the parent count. . and Mrs. Wes Down, Ebenezer. Guest speaker, Norman Sisco,| Jim Laverty motored to Dunn- principal of Donevan Collegiate, ville over the weekend to visit Oshawa, spoke on education and Mr. and Mrs. MacLaverty. the importance of developing the. Mrs. Wilfrid McLean, Richard student's character and Larry were weekend guests | Pupilg presented two song and of Mr. and Mrs Gerry Wilson, dance numbers. Peterborough. Mrs. Bothwell thanked the Jim Laverty spent several days speaker and the children. Lunch last week with relatives in Mon-| and a social hour followed treal Robert Prest L . VALENTINE PARTIES obert Preston is reported im roving in Bowmanville Hospital All classes at Maple Grove held p ibe Auxiliary will iis Valentine parties s t Friday after- at the home of Mrs. D. C. Bail- noon, exchanging to raise fundsley Thursday, February 25. for the Red Cross SKATING PARTY Courtice Circuit Country Cou- 7:45 P.M. Station CBL ples Club held a skating party, collect funds and aid for the Bow- at North Oshawa rink Saturday evening. Mr, and Mrs. Jack Hur-| rie, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Brad- ley, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Coon-| ey, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cry-| derman, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Brooks attended from Maple Grove. gathered the members Courtice United | Church for lunch which was served by Mr. and Mrs. Jim| MacGregor, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer! Down, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hur- rie, Mr. and Mrs. Angus McDon- | skating at 14% Net am. Ch'ge 14% Stock Stand W Steel Can Suptest ord Tamblyn Texaco Can "I'T Can A Tor-Dom Bk T Gen Tr Tor Iron T Fin A Tr Can Pl T'rans-Mt U Corp B Un Steel Walk GW Weston B Bales . 85 725 20 " 236 C Paper 145 OILS 300 $19% Cal Ed Cdn Dev Husky Dev-Pal Dynamic Home Oil B H B Oil G Medal Pac Pete Petrol Permo Place Prairie Oil Provo Gas Royalite South 1 Stanwe|l Tidal Un Oils Wsburne Abacus Anacon pr PERSONALS Mrs. B. Hitchens father, W. J. Mitchell, of Port Credit, Sunday, in Oshawa Gen eral Hospital where he underwent emergency surgery. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Werry, To- ronto, spent Sunday with the lat- ter's parents, Mr. and Mrs Clar- ence Werry Marie and Helen Cole, of Mark- ham: Mr, and Mrs. Bert Luke, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hancock, Olive Luke and Irene Bray Toronto, with friends from Osh awa and Kedron were guests at Cloverlea, of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Lee, Friday evening, honoring birthdays of Bert Luke and host Ross Lee. Picutres taken by John Luke on a tour of Europe and the Brit- ish Isles were shown, as well as pictures taken by Mr. and Mrs Meredith Moffatt of their autumn trip to Washington and Virginia Beach. Olive Luke, Toronto weekend guest of Mr W. L. Mountjoy 0 was a and Mrs FOR SALE FREIGHT ELEVATOR Capacity 1200 Ibs. hand operated equipped to operate from three floors APPLY 272 KING ST. EAST High Low 11 a.m. Ch'ge 200 280 $76 $15 $51 $614 $51 $43% $16% $33% $22'% $10% $19% §7% $36 $3174 sive $16%4 $313 $39% Net MINES Sales High Low 119m. Ch'ge 5000 22 2 2 3000 TT" ™M Th 3000 14 13 582 val 25 5 158 10 275 1 Hud B 76% 7 7% Stock Ang Rouyn Atlas Yk Aumaque Bankeno Barnat Baska Bibis Brunswick Camp Chib C Malart C N Inca Can-Met Cassiar Cheskirk Chester Chib Jac Chib Kay Chimo Chrom Coch Will Cody-Reco Con-Key Bellekeno Denison Den wis 930 Discvry 1000 3 Con M and § 230 C Morrison 2000 Conwest 100 Coprand Cournor Due ing De Caur Decr Horn Dome Donalda Elder El Sol Eureka Falcon Fatima Fi bisher Gnt Masct Giant YK Grandue Gunnar Gunnar wis Hoyle Iso Jacobu 23% K-rr Leiten LL Lorado McKen McWat Merrill Meta N Die 51000 300 C 500 ( 235 ( « Norths; Param Pato Que Cl yIoc Teck-H Temag Torbit Un Ke Violam Eo ov. Wages Awarded 000,000 is wanted to fight crime, TORONTO (CP)--The Supreme in Toronto this year, Metropolitan Court of Ontario Thursday Toronto board of police commis-|awarded three months' wages in| sioners said Thursday. lieu of notice to one of the 175 A budget of more than $15,000,- professional engineers earning a 000, including funds to hire 100{weekly salary who were dis- additional personnel. has been/missed from Orenda Engines! forwarded to Metro's executive| Limited last year. 3 committee for approval, The engineers were dismissed Magistrate C. 0. Bick, commis-| nen the Avro Arrow interceptor | sion chairman, said armed rob- .ontract was cancelled. The case beries and housebreaking have wae described at the trial as af- increased in recent months fecting the status of the other STOCK MARKET vi py NET EARNINGS Orenda Gustav Lazarowicz, 49, of Tor- By THE CANADIAN PRESS Trust Co. year ended onto, a member of the Associa- 1959, $1,352,386, $2.39 a Ontario, was awarded $1,400, hav- ing already received a week's pay of $130 and $120 relief pay Royal Dec. 31 s on Toronto Exchange | FRENCHMANS Stock Int Nickel Kilembe Lag Lyndhst Macassa Maritime Milliken Moneta New Bid N Harri so Newlund N N Senator Opemiska Orchan Preston Pin Ventures THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, February 19, 1960 19 to be administered by Columbia University. Dr. Maurice Ewing of Colum- | bia has been chosen as the first International Award Announced bia has NEW YORK (AP)--A new in- Vetlessen, a shipping executive, |ternational award in science, the was a Norwegian who became 8. ing at Fairport United Church |Vetlesen prize, which includes U.S. citizen during the Second: hall, with Bruce Anderson in-|$25,000 in" cash, is to be given|World War. structing. The course will continue every two years for discoveries pe leach Monday evening for the "resulting in a clearer under- next seven weeks. |standing of the earth, its history There was a fairly good attend- OT its relations to the universe." lance at the special anniversary| The G. Unger Vetlesen Found- service of the Fairport United lation has established the award, {Church Sunday evening despite |-------- P---------------- | stormy weather conditions. ltertained 'several friends on the Mrs. Eva Stephens and Mr. and |peeasion of Mr. Scott's birthday, Mrs. Dick Stephens spent the | Monday, Feb. 15. week end in Buffalo. Ronnie Roberge, son of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Buck and Mrs, Fred Beckstead, has joined David spent the week end in Mid-|the RCN. He left Sunday for. Hali- jan with Mr. and Mrs. Georgeifax where he will be stationed. NicKley ers Mr. and Mrs. Ross McCartney, Bill and Linda of Sarnia, oni. FAMILY ENTERTAINM were weekend guests of Mr. and [Mrs. Grant Hilts. | Tommy Hearns, who has been lin the Royal Canadian Navy for five years: has recently signed on {for another 12 years with the RCNAS. His brother, Arthur Sonny) has also signed for an- other 12 years and is in Puerto ica. He is expected back in Halifax at the end of March. BAY By MRS. R. FERTILE | FRENCHMAN"S BAY -- A St. John's Ambulance first aid | course was started Monday even- Net Sales High Low Il a.m. Ch'ge S848 48 48 ay $98% 98: 98% is 47 47 --l 121 121 20% } 330 5 5 137 180 26 $ 21 Add $21 335 137 80 26 6 Uran DANCE PARTY DON PIERRE ond His Orchestra PAVILION 4, OSHAWA 257 unussh ken na touyn \G COLOR! ENT - ALL IN 1 Pp AW aq hib kK GUARDIANS OF KING SOLOMON'S MINES! Helen Scott of Hastings spent SP the weekend with her parents. | (silk M BRE STARTS JOMORROW ' Mr. and Mrs. Fred Scott -/ Laat Day RON AT THE TOP" R ADMITTANCE 10 PERSONS 18 YEARS OF AGE Or Ovir 2 y 4 1000 2 500 400 3 200 100 no --20 1 Restricted -- 18 Years ond Over 2nd Hit: "LAW AND DISORDER" Fo aie -- Ee Chow's... C SPECIAL ON ® DINNERS ® BANQUETS ® LUNCHEONS @ CHINESE FOODS Exotic Oriental and Canadian Dishes THE INN... THE GUESTS... 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Two songs were presented by Hon. ALVIN HAMILTON MINISTER DANCE Jorught 9 TO 12 P.M. STEVE BACKWELL TRIO Y.W.C.A. 199 CENTRE STREET (2223 TTTITILL Yeisen | | - a OH DIGGER DAVE IN PERSON | A CKEY TOP DISC JOCKEY Presents Platter Party Playing the Fabulous Top Forty GAMES - PRIZES - GIFTS FRIDAY, FEB. 13TH (dt ROGER WILLIAMS SAMPLER LIMITED EDITION Valued ot 4.20 STEREO Valued at 5.20 Such Selections as: September Song, | Got Rhythm, You'll Never Walk Alone, Summertime and many others. DON'T MISS OUT ON THIS TREMENDOUS VALUE Dine at the RESTAURANT 14Y2 King St. East (Upstai 5) | OSHAWA, ONTARIO WILSON & LEE LIMITED Judy Gibson and Sandra Con- BOTS. Mrs. Harvey Brooks conducted OF NORTHERN AFFAIRS AND NATIONAL RESOURCES In the radio series "The Nation's Business" The Progressive Conservative Party a game. Lunch was served by Mrs. R. Connors, Mrs. James Holtby, Mrs. Lloyd Snowden and Mrs. Doug Chute. About 20 Brownies were taken on a sleigh ride around Howard Cryderman's farm Tuesday eve- ning. Brown Owl Mrs. Wally Bothwell, Tawny Owls, Mrs. Jim Colliss and Mrs, John W. Noble were in charge, and later served refreshments at the church kitch-| en | PERSONALS | Mary Ann. Doyle entertained her friends Saturday, the occa- sion being her birthday. Mrs. Everett Kirk, of Aspen, | Nova Scotia, has returned home| after visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Preston. 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