Today's Stock Market Listings TORONTO 11 AM, STOCKS By The Canadien Press Toronto Stock Exchange--May (Quotations in cents unless marked §, «Odd lot, xd -- Exdividend, xr hte, xwEx-warrants,) INDUSTRIALS a5 837% MT% T% 125 5 245 25 21% 165 3% 20 Abitibi Alte Dist Alle Gas Algoma Alumint Anslog Anthes Imp Atlas Steel U5 24 21% 2 $337% 29% 5% id $23% $50Ys $31 3 tad M4 80 $204 5 840% $12% 90 $315 $43% $14% $13% $244 520% 7 $4004 50 5 $34 Silke $12% LL) $5% 170 $135 $25%s 1 $13 338% $1704 $10% Ld Cdn Celan © Chem C Curt W Ci CPR C Vickers Con Gas Corby vt Creative Tel Crush Int A 438 750 05 175 950 725 $29 Sih $43 $30 475 700 250 100 400 $65) 2 5 125 100 1301 Dist Seag D Bridge D Fndry Dom Ins Dom Ktires Dom Tar Dom Text Fam Play Ford US Fora Com Frosst A Getineau G Dev GP Drill 250 GL Paper 5 G L Power pr 5 GL Pow wis 75 GN wis 217 B wit 200 Hock Gr Wpg vi HiTower Imp Bank Imp Invest A 4 Er kl -8 Kelly wis Labatt Laura Sec LobG | pr LobCo A LobCo A wi Sales Wigh Low 11 a.m, Ch'ge "oo » LL] Ld 200 25 1083 0 ¥ 310 1 2 Mass:¥ ba p » Molson A Molson B Mont Loco Moore Nai Drug xd N §t Car Nor Star A N Star 57 wt NO NGas Page Hers Pow Corp P Pipe Mig QN Gas QN Gas wi Roe AV Can Royal Bank Roya! ris Stl, Corp Salada-S Shawin Bilverwd A Simpsons SK Mig Stafiord Bana W Slee! 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The acquisition of huge amounts of American wheat on almost give. away terms tends to reduce the immediate possibilities of increas. ing commercial sales, TORONTO (CP) -- Advocates and opponents of putting fluorine into community drinking water to halt tooth decay are warming up for a tough fight before an On- Bales to M1 am. | Buredn Of Advertising Honors E. J. Mannion | | sion, tario government royal eommis- In two days of public hearings, pro - fluoridation witnesses have been having their say, and op- ponents have been laying the groundwork for future scraps in sessions that might last for the Advocates Of Fluorine Heard By Commission Drug Addict Fails In Rehabilitation TORONTO (CP) -- Controller Jean Newman said Tuesday her attempt to rehabilitate a drug addict has failed, Mrs. Newman told a reporter the 34-year-old female addict she took personal charge ol whe the fused admit was to two hospitals "has gone back to her old life, despite everything him." 1did." On the other hand, he sald, he] The woman will appear in thinks Dr. Sutton "did a dis- magistrate's court this week for service," | sentencing on a narcotics charge, "1 think the sincere people who Mrs, Newman called for legis have been trying to understand lation allowing the courts to come the Brantford project have been mit addicts to a hospital or home, istics can be either off the beam or prove what they are not sup- posed to prove. He said Dr, Sutton had done a meticulous job in his criticism of the on Brantford and "on some points 1 have to agree with next couple weeks, misled by him," Dr. Graloger| forcing them to remain and take | treatments, VE ) p » © y ,| The subject is controversial| oo NEW YORK---E. J. Mannion, Committee at the closing of the a. or hs Oro. gover " [director of advertising sales of annual convention of the ANPA (oo itically touchy. This is one [the Thomson Newspapers, has|in New York, reason why it has been handed (received a "Distinguished Service| Signed by Louis A, Well, Jr, lo"a three-member commission Award" for three years' service|of the Lafayette (Ind.) Journal headed by Mr, Justice K. G. as a member of the Plans Com-\and Courier, chairman of the Morden of the Ontario Supreme mittee of the Bureau of Adver-|Bureau board of directors, the/-OWrt {]|tising, American Newspaper|plaque expresses the organiza. Some guessing here Is that the Publishers Association, [tion's "recognition and apprecia.|royal somistion, wi The award, a mahogany-|tion of devoted service to the{iend 4 yids Rit iniin mounted bronze plaque, was pre. growth and stature of daily| i re Prov a wl HA on d sented to Mr, Mannion and seven newspapers in the field of adver.|W:! 10 A sipalith other retiring members of the tising." |all municipalities. |ON COMMITTEE |PEFENDS STATISTICS | | "Dr, R. M. Grainger, dental | STOCK MARKET Wo on le, Bur. opti statistician of the Univer- NET EARNINGS to 1960 sity of Tom, took due Tues- f ith k put out ear Mr, Weil said in presenting by Dy. Philip "5 Sutton : your By THE CANADIAN PRESS [the plaque > Mr, Muuioh: "He dental department of the Univer- oll Tel re C (has gone fo great lengths 10 gity of Melbourne, Australia, Nh A io En a: spread the spirit of Total Selling criticizing some favorable stud- 1660, $12,250,086, 56 cents a share| the newspaper industry's cur|jes made on fluoridation includ- on 21,066,793 shares; 1959, $11. Tent unified sales program) ing that at Brantford, which be- 118,207, 61 cents on 18,226,566 shares, B. C. Telephone Company, id Canadian . friends, throughout his native Canada and cay in 1945, has been the rallying point for Brantford has had artifically- lent an articulate and significant i K mos, ended March 31: 1060, 81, ,, ) tin. 600,643: 1950, $1,613,408, voice to the Plans Committee TATE] has He fluoridated water since 1045, Stratford has had natural fluo. : ince 1957." Provincial pounspor, COmDULY, rs Committee com-| The Sutton book said there STEAM DRUM FOR GIANT POWER PLANT Bos aes 0, int Soning nee saa aroha AP. Blas, President nd Grad Monagar of Lod chy d) il flat- | 1 1 k. Th 1d's 1 th t-electrh $1 ( ) Limited, wishes to i of 6 A, \ 3 ' On- | (background) on a railway flat- | from supporting steelwork, The | world's largest thermal-electrie The lout sleum drum for Di | (Heep Pp ; | 8 : Botalite on oO a viser to the Bureau on all its evaluation of the results. height of 18-5: bullding 1 000, ! "major sales and promotion ac. Dr. Grainger would not agree, giso connected with the real estate department and Is quolified t an 18-storey i the plant construction site ua ga it will be suspended | ¥ suburban Toronto, is the to assist you in your real estate needs, rides in the water Jor 43 years, J A Sarnia has no fluor: on, LLOYD BOLAHOOD GERRY OSBORNE h b1 Pap 38, Na share; 1056, $430,726, of the United 8 and|Braotford .- Stratford - 8 po Canada, It functions as an ad-lsurveys that could throw out the|(Gerry) Osborne to the position of General Insurance Manager, He tario Hydro's Lakeview Gener. | car. The drum, ah ord 212 | Lakeview plant, located on the | project presently under eon- has had five years experience in the insurance business, Mr, Osborne ating Station is hauled toward tons, will be ra former Long Branch rifle range struction, 1089, $210,000, tivities in behall of the dailyland he spent most of the after- --CP Wirephoto |ne industry. noon session suggesting that stat. PAP BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT | New Power Plan | In Nova Scotia | By IRA DRYSDALE Canadian Press Staff Writer encountered, HALIFAX (CP) The Nova The commission serves more Scotia Power Commission has than hat Nova Sqotla in area usd uns a close second to ne Nova launched a $6,000,000 capital Scotia Light and Power Company spending program this year, Limited in kilowatt hours dellv- aimed at keeping the electric ered. Last year, the government.| power supply in line with domes: {run commission delivered 540, | tic and industrial demand 000,600 kilowatt hours, | The expansion Involves con« A 20,000 - kilowatt Soakburniag struction of new dams and liydro [steam plant has been completed plants, a steam power plant and |at Trenton in northern Nova Sco-| high voltage lines, {tia and will be officially opened The major project is at Wey- lin June, mouth in southwestern Nova Sco-| Begun late in 1957, the project tia where two plants will tap the has cost an estimated $3,500,000, | power potential of the Sissiboo[lt employed about 80 men. The| River and its scattered lakes by Plant Is the biggest coal con- late summer, sumer in the area, It will use an Two miles above Weymouth, estimated 100,000 tons a year. 500,000 tons of mud fill have been| Looking into the future, gen- used to construct a dam designed [eral manager L. F. Kirkpatrick to produce an immediate maxi. |indicated the commission will mum of 9,000 kilowatts with pro- look closely into the possibilities visions for doubling the capacity|0f Producing tidal power. | if required He said that before the Ca. Seven miles further up the river nadian government made any the Sissiboo Falls cement dam commitment regarding the pro- will produce 6,000 kilowatts posed Passamaquoddy project be. 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