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The Oshawa Times, 21 Mar 1960, p. 14

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| THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, March 21 1960 13 Today's Stock Market Listings on Toronto Rxchiange Canada, U.S. me oss mm oe me go wes formed three years ago by the|nation (1867-77) to the decade - TORONTO 11 AM. STOCKS t Nei Net | ( By The Canadian sou Stock Sales High Low 11 am. our Stock Sales High Low 11 a.m. Ch'ge Stock Sales High Low 11 a.m, Ch'ge Stock Sales High Low 11 a.m. on x fe a ions [Private Plansing Susie of | ust ns 1957) Canada U8) Toronto Stock Exchange--March 2 G Dev ; 155, CD Sug side 1415 Algom 230 $12% 11% 12% + % Maritime 8 +1 anada an e National an rade increa al 0) Martin : 30 {ning Association of the U.S. 'to/During the same period the total (Quotations in cents unless marked $ Gr Wpg vt 28 g 9% 9% + Can Ving 5 $31 31 1 Anacon 600 5 VY 7 00d 10% Xd ~ Exdividend, xr-¥a- Hardee : CG Panis 2 S5% 31% 31% -- Ansil 1500 15 14 18 Mayurun BY, 9%. |study various aspects of Cana- {output of each country increased , rights, xw--Ex-warrants.) i hy + g » " F B ih » 50 A Arcadia ns 3 3 29 Mel 2 8 ven oser dian-American relations and! {about 60 times while the trade of » - INDUSTRIALS mp on 5 166 85 33% 33 Dupont 175 207s 20% 207% -- Aumague 5 21 21 - ; ¥ liken 5 5 2 3 {create a better understanding be-|each with other countries ines Ni 1 Ares 5 S33 33% 33 ; Price Br 5 538% 4 3 Barnat ; 1 Mt Wright 5 5" 3 MONTREAL (CP)--A report on ween the two countries. |creased about 35 times and to 2 3 Murray Min 3 3 36 the growth and changing compo-| The report, signed by 32 busi- world trade only around Stock Sales High Low 11 a.m. Ch'ge e+] Belcher 1000 3 + ERY Me oii mn, hs s Wo $% Sm OILS : ai Cw N Dicken 8 25 ou sition of Canadian - American ness and labor leaders, says: times." Acad-Atl A z io gy 19 I | Gas pr 1 13% 13% 13% Alnnner : 1 0 0 : a Boymar BG ST A 8 NT 3 17 i 7 --- trade Sunday emphasized the Ala Gas 3s 23 i le Sav of iy a S A 690 685 Hf -: Broul Reef 1000 43 : 3 _Miyiama 36 Boy considerable degree of natural ae . Algoma 5 $33 3 t 50 450 45 Bail § 3 A TE Can Met BS on 3 ; compatability between the two Thomas Adams Distillers Appointments pu i Uo Wu wh 2 4 Brita 100 20 28 29 4 Chima. 2300 63 ; : | countries and said they are likely E . : og : CS Pete ; 380 --1 Coch Will 5 305 3 3 5 i y 5 5 |to be drawn even closer together, Ash Temple "8 § : a3 Elly & 0) h h Chieitn 700 1 109 11 Coniagas ; 50 48 3 +1 No 0 , 8 me Baas vel TH) nu Du : aay Be Ex Ga 190 5 2 € Denison 1105 $10% 109 orths 30 85 5 4 It added: "By 1980, almost 70 Bath Pow A 30 $391: 39% i Labatt 2 2% 35 3 ) a : Ope miska {per cent of Canadian exports Bell Phone = 643 14 43) Lakeland 230 205 #005 ky : Legis vy aS _ Orcaan ymay be sold in the United States « « Den wits Bowater pr 30 $dl% di ? MB and PR £0 5a 10% 154 n Gillies 3 P 61 compared with some 60 per cent DASE % sane S31 93 IM .- Halliwell 150 i 5 Aus i pr . at present and over three-quar- Mid-West 500 160 1 - Cree wis 58 300 2 3 3 Coy 2 144 2 : 1000 12 y ters of Canadian imports may be Pit : 1 1 purchased in the United States Mont Loco = 5 . ; Dev-Pal 1 S - Conwest n {compared with about 70 per cent Mcore Dome Pete 200 760 750 7 5 Coprand 2 19 I i : Preston | > at present. | Brockville 1 3 1 Nat Drug 1 S y ynan 23 1 7 D'Aragon Build Prod 200 $3 3 31 g 235 1 1 1 5 t ar Hap 3 ] Pronto a ¥ A . A " 4 A Deer Horn 20% 201% rns 4 a 1 Star 37 - 1 Db Eldona s 8 Que Ascot 2660 Cal Pow 5 h J 3} 13 os 3 1 Done " Que Cop 15% 4 y p 14% 14 141 CI Fndry 21 21 age Hers la 2 3 BX = . ; 4 Bias Quint 50 95 5 Can Mait 51 + Pembina pr ba ] 2 + 1 0 5 25 de sx - 11 : Rainville 1000 26 26 26 STOCK MARKET Can Perm 2500 C Bank Com 95, 49% 49% -- c AV 800 $5% 5% 5 alta . 25 WT : i Jo wid s 500 + 7 32 3a + Ca Brew 3% Hix dtu In Boo MC Mh ghle oe ooze En A Ee TR oo sms am aw, foi Mp NET EARNINGS Cdn Brew rt 4004 5 Royal 1640 2 } : 2%0 37 4 Skip X pe 23 pe p E 10500 1 11 CBAL A wits 145 55 5 1 Russell 140 1 . i A 4d y p : : pr y § itt 10 2 - \ J CBAL B pond 210 5 5 75 : Maurice "500 ] 7 : 5 & 14 68 2 Ur: 3 x 3a p13 y p o i By THE CANADIAN PRESS Di a axa x 3 deruy Oils 13 1 36 ra 3 7 1 a 4 . < Dredge Car 5 Bi 1 ive: Sajada-§ 2H 4 Pct.ol : 2 : 5 Stairatt A Canadian Drawn Steel Co, Ltd., Sdn Oil 3 $30 20s of : ; 750 $1die" 14% . Ponder 200 2 | 2 Shinzar wis 3 : Steep R 900 162 162 year ended Dec. 31: 1959, $438,- CPR et 1 3 23% 2 t Brock 100 f i Pi i I AE i Boe a. H A x. wi Teck-H 100 17 1 +2 844, $2.18 a share; 1958, $308,939, Cdn Pet pr 2 4 Steel Can i 73 3. 7 ats y 1 00 4 285 4 Teuag 900 15 15 5 3 Cockshutt 1 pial 4 5 ' + p Thom L 10200 87 1.39 Con Gas 110 $35% 3 35 Ts 200 J ar Jd : a as0 uite a : 4 Tra Chib 1000 13° 13 Corporate Investors Ltd., year| Creative Tel 1 oxi an 2 : 2 a . 1 : Jaco ne A p 2 U Asbestos 800 39 g 93 5 ended Dec. 31: 1959, $362,026; Crush Int ) 89 : 1 3 5 3 y ; : Upp Can 400 11 i 4 " Hv Dist Seag 2 28 32 8 2 Si Ee Kiieme® A200 2 2 Ventures 100 $2 23% 2 -- 15 (1958, $314,979. C. D. Wilson J. M. Henderson D Bridge 5 A 181% 1 Tor Ele 5 11 7 55 147 1 . a5 5 \ m 200 6 g 1 : bg? - 53 1 5 7 15 3 Kilem C 55 ! 4 1 L. McBrine Co. Ltd,, year ended] s By = . 53 i Ca 1 2 Ne 2k + 3 n SRR IE ar 365 34 2 ate 15) 5 Dec. 31: 1959, $66,689, $2.22; 1958, C. D. Wilson, formerly Ontario sales manager for Thomas Adame 4 Magaes a ; i Sn 7 V Le 3 5 : etc 200 141 141 14 Willroy 5700 137 1 13 3 39. Distillers Ltd., has been appointed vice-president and general sales, om: Scot 220 non ] 0 i i g 1 = = Vasey 20 1 1 po wo . . . Dom Scot 2 $0 343 oral J . W. Harg 550 134 134 18 Roy al Oak Dairy Ltd., year, manager. Mr. Wilson joined the organization in 1950. J. M. Hendersom Dom Tar ) sid ' . . Brew 188 $3214 32% 3h st 500 i 14 Yale lead. 30 1 Sly {ended Dec. 31: 1959, $70,562, $1.88] who joined the company in 1956 as a sales representative, has been named... Ford US ) ( est 1 04s 1 ; 533 32 3 Mackead Ds -- Young HG 2000 1 on A shares and 9 cents on 4 Ontario sales manager for Thomas Adams Distillers Ltd. ¥ndtn 1 3 93 Wdwrd A wt 12 2 2 4 ' Malartic 1265 87 ge Sales fo 11 a.m.: 529.000 1958, $52,661, $1.40 and 60 cents __ Gatineau 5 $. 3514 35% Curb MC ---- -------------------- - ----------r---------- MINIMUM GAS PRICE Ee Le ad-Zinc the 2 ommtons on w [].§ Tourists Spend Halpert and Richard de Pas tion. The same day the company A precedent for this possible Dollars In Mexico commission conclusion was gave one-month notices of lease : a Io) cancellation on two of thé sta Xpor S reached last month in a decision] WASHINGTON (AP) -- Mexico T tions. Evidence was t the 08 3 uo Sher Sy igaion pre replaced Canada last year as the| company consider: aki I ™ a 3 S13 | nipy ob 1 Pos}. ila pe ion at the third station but bers. In a majority 3-to-2 finding, "OUNY where United States res! did not because of leg u p n 1X it concluded that Congress had dents spent the most tourist dol- - 1m an certainty over lease rights withheld from the commission lars. ? A statement to the commission WASHINGTON (CP--A split the power to recommend tariff] Reporting this Saturday, the changes. | by Mr. MacDonald said that dur- in .the U.S. tariff commission on A f : commerce department said total OTTAWA (CP) -- The British; Justice Minister Fulton, who ing the preceding price Wal.ihoy to interpret its laws may aid , ~ report of that kind on theiiayel expenditures by U.S. resi-| . : i Lid ha Price f standard BA gasoline ilead and zinc question would tend' gants in. 1959 came to $2.325.000.- American Oil Company Limited made the report public, said he Prices © " an: exporters in the current : 1959 ca $2,325.000, pan) I i Jl as low as 30.9 cents a gallen Canadian porters in to reduce weapons which the U.S. gq nine-per-cent higher than the| } 1 : a ¢ tonsil v 1 was accused in a combines com- will consider what further steps . "pa" (il gave retail dealers U.S. squabble over lead and zinc|industry could use in its bid for ,avjous year. Mexico collected] ought to be tak The ister; hr i ts he otec = Th ro ht to be taken. The min temporary cc titive allow- import ligher protection $345,000,000 from American trav-| mission report today with at- ioe : mus' ecide whether or not to or- f + hacie tank + iN i wr Se 1 i i tempting to enforce a minimum nitkicn ances off the basic tank truck The commission is under Sen- Canada has a big stake in the ellers, not counting transportation | der prosecution i » der igate ol t Of lsie >. ' A oe gasoline price in Toronto last price. ate order fo hnyesuze e claims oi|U/.S. lead-zinc market, with ex- outlays. Canada came in second July through its power to cancel ASSOCIATION COMPLAINED On July 20, ti atem said, |hardship by U.S. lead and zinc ports averaging about $55,000,000 with receipts of $341,000,000. service station leases The report stems from an in- the compa n ed the price|producers and to recommend a year in normal times. How In 1958, Canada's receipts 'of! The restrictive trade practices Wry begun last July under com-|war was over reduced its al-|W nal Ci Steps shouly be taken ever, the U.S. maintains an im- £323.000.000 topped Mexico's by commission said the company's bines investigation director T. D. lowance to 1.9 cent the retai 10 cut imports if the claims are port quota, restricting shipments g4. 000, 000. ' . MacDonald following a complaint price suggested by or on behalf substantiated. to 80 per cent of the 1953-57 J.C.R. WADDELL J.S. PAL W.R.STEVENSON action, aimed at forcing three : 1 4, . : service station operators to re- from the Ontario Retail Gasoline of the company being changed to] Asked to produce its report by |average. move signs advertising a price and Automotive Service Associa- 39.9 cents a gallon 9 March 31, the six-man commis-|-- EE ™' i Mr. G. R. Munro, General Sales Manager of Mr. J. S. Pal is named Advertising Manager \ Molson's Brewery (Ontario) Limited, an- and Mr. W, Stevenson the Sales Promotion 1 ot a gallon tion svidence at Hl a sion now is digging into the ques- TRANSPORT SNOW cut of one cent a gallon, was" Evidence at the commission . 0 r Guick comforting help for Backaeh A 1 A contrary to federal law against The alleged offence occurred hearing was that the 1.9-cent al-|!lon of whether its laws allow it' \fANCHESTER, England (CP) |} cumatic Pains, Getting Up Nients, hounces the following appointments: . Manager. : : ; resale price maintenance July 24, three days after the end|lowance was given if the gasoline|10 make any tariff recommenda. Stow will be brought from Scot-| jee painoudy urine, irritating passages Mr. J. C. Ross Waddell becomes Assistant These Ontario executive appointments Pains. and loss of energy due to Kid- 1 & ) i i tod 1x 1951. pro-|of an extended gasoline price war|was sold TEX General Sales Manager, responsible for the which are effective immediately, result from by the retailer at 39.9 tions to Congress. land in insulated containers for a ney snd Biadder troubles, try OYS' RB Mis h "™ Quick, complete tisfact - i i 3 isi: i ' Fay vides for penalties of an un-|in Toronto, when three partners cents or less. The company ar-| The result may be a fact-find- ski - jumping demonstration by|back. Over 900 million CYSTEX tablets co-ordination of Sales, Advertising and Sales the expansion of Molson's Brewery Limited. limited fine or a maximum two- operating three BA stations in the gued that this put no compulsion ing document outlining the pres-| Norwegian students in this Lanca- | > sed prove safely, success. 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