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The Oshawa Times, 5 May 1960, p. 22

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p2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, May 5, 1960 Today's Stock Market Listings on Toronto MINES Sales High Low 11 a.m. Ch'ge 1600 10 10 Two Trade Blocs May Hold Meetings The Hallstein plan proposes a|the pact into a political federa- tariffs tion, but this would be "in the far, distant future." The ambassador called for in- Exchange Nef Sales High Low 1} a.m. Ch'ge 2000 35 3% 35 2000 20 20 20 700 289 289 200 78 78 500 32% 32% -- % Mata 550 550 +5 Mcintyre 24% 24% -- % Merrill 76 7 +2 Min Corp 10% 10% -- % Murray M New Bid New Hosco New Jason Noranda Norbeau Normetal Norsyne Net Stock Sales High Low 11 a.m. Ch'ge Tor Elev 10 10 +% Net a.m. Ch'ge 2% -- % 37% TORONTO 11 A.M. STOCKS By The Canadian Press Toronto Stock Exchange--May 5 0 4 (Quotations in cents unless marked §$. 34% 34% -- % lot, xd -- Ex-dividend, xr--Ex- i 2 2 , xw--Ex-warrants.) o% 9% INDUSTRIALS i 5 Sales High Low 11 175 $37% 37% 1060 215% 1025 33% 29% 42% 9 Stock Lorado Magedon Madsen Malartic Martin Stock Sales High Low 11 GMC 53 $424 125 $37% Stock 50 185 Ansil Bankeno BONN, West Germany (Reut-| ars) ~ Want Gemmany pmouneed, reduction of 20 per cent in nesday night it will ask fel-| low members of the Eurppean| 2 the outset and a further 30 per Common Market to hold imme-| Cent at a later date. creased trade between Canada diate talks with the seven-country , ( i Nether-/and The Netherlands. Present European Free Trade Associa- I BONTD CP are Soy, trade relations between the two ion . Wednesday the European Com- countries, he said, "are hardly It also will ask the six-country mon Market will not be detri- satisfactory. Common M ar k e t's ministerial mental to Canada's trading inter- "At the present time The Neth- council at a meeting next week | ests. : erlands buys 2% times as much to approve plans for speeding UP, pj yon Balluseck told a|from Canada as is bought in re- tariff changes. meeting of the Canada-Nether-|turn, and Canada's exports to The announcement came after|lands Council that the Common The Netherlands comprise only Economics Minister Ludwig Er- Market, of which the Nether- 1.2 per cent of our total imports. hard called for high-level politi-/ lands is a member, was formed One way Canadian firms could cal negotiations to avoid a com-|in answer to a highly competi- avoid any h armful consequences plete split between the rival trad-tive trade situation in Europe of the Common Market agree- ing blocs. produced by technical advances ment, he said, would be to es Erhard told the Bund es tag/such as mass production. tablish subsidiaries in The Neth- (Lower house) that the negotia-| More than half the trade done erlands, tions should be on a ministerial by the six nations is from out- Wednesdays meeting was the level, not through the non-political | side Europe, he said, adding that|councils first. Common Market commission. |it would be "unthinkable that the He urged that the negotiations| Common Market would take ac- should be started before the Hall- tions detrimental to these coun- ; BRITISH TERM stein plan tariff cuts are put tries." | A 'radiogram in Britain is into effect to speed up implemen-| Eventually, he said, the co-op- not a wireless message; it's the tation of Common Market objec-|eration engendered by the eco-|term for a combination radio- tives. nomic community may extend phonograph set. 5 20% 20% Bp o% i Leman 30 Buleto CARS ON THE z10 3 3 W Cdn OG 200 127 Latin 'Am 5500 42 Gaspe Cop $ Tor Dom Bk 215 : bg W Decalta 400 100 Leitch 5900 Sales to 11 a.m.: 404,000. ROAD TODAY HAVE |or 1959-60--and western oils were and 43%. Gunnar 'dropped 15 fended March 31: 1960, $1,349,329, ing, was freed Wednesday on STOCK MARKET |26 cents a share; 1959, $104,073, charges of theft and breach of | Great West Hahr 5 10 Hardee b SO p p Imp Oil 3% Imp Tob Imp Flo Int Util Inter PL Inv Syn A Jamaica rts Jockey Laura Sec LobCo A LobCo p r ME and PR Net a.m. Ch'ge 3% 21% Stock Abitibi Alta Gas Algoma Alumini xd C Tungsten Cdn Thor Can Erin Cassia Anglo Nfld B Am Bank CD Sug Dupont A + C Halliwell Ini Pap 0 C Marben MO Paper $284 A + Con M and S 335 N. Coldstrm Price Br Salk % C Mosher 500 58 ; N Rank C Northld Obaska OILS Con Sud Opemiska Conwest Patino M 1000 10% Croinor Paymast 200 595 59 Daering Peerless 40) $14% D'Eldona Perron 200 3% Dime Placer 300 280 Denison Portage 700 205 Elder Pronto 1020 635 5 Que Cop 100 215 215 Radiore 190 238 238 Roche 1500 1600 1 50% 60 30% % 44% 42% 375 Mid West Molson A Molson pr Mont Loco Moore Nat Drug Nat Drug pr N St Car 5 $15 A ; Nor Star A 5 $ : 9 C Husky N Star 57 wt § 2 9 5 - C Mic 1; NO NGas & Cree wits 58 NW Util pr Duvex Ont Loan Dynamic Pow Corp Fargo P Pipe Mig 320 320 3 Home Oil A Gas ) 4 HB 0il G 00 400 4 Longpoint arigold dal Anchor Build Prod ci'ga® A Burns e Burrard A Cal Pow n Can Malt pr C Pack B Can Wire B C Bank Com Cdr Brew CBAL A wis C Curt W CP Prod pr CIL 135 aN CPR 25% QN Gas wt Col Cell Cdn Dev C Ex Gas Frobisher Geco Mines Giant YK Gunnar Gunnar wits H of Lakes High-Bell Hollinger Hud Bay 370 Hydra Ex 2742 1 Nickel new 560 Irisli Cop 600 J Waite 500 Jacobus 800 San Ant Sherritt 300 100 2000 55 2000 7 A 150 179 Midcon 1000 37 NC Oils 00 225 NCO wts 1000 40 Phillips 500 53 Ponder 15000 46 Provo Gas 950 216 Jellicoe 5000 Rocky Pete 500 5 5 5 Kerr Add 1747 Spooner 2000 13 4 - Kilembe 100 fal 750 60 Kirk Min 250 Roe AV C Thom L Timbill U Asbestos R rts Russell St L Corp St Maurice Salada S Shawin Steel Can Ster Tr S Propane Cosmos Creative Tel Crow's N 43% 4914 13% $19% 19% $40% 40% $10 10 $93 93 Dom Stores Dom Tar Fam Play Fed Grain Fleetwood Gat 5 pc pr Young HG Curb 55 2000 100 $139 3 31 , 50 Labrador 310 2000 470 CIVIC THEATRE VANCOUVER (CP) -- City council has approved construe- tion of a $1,500,000 civic theatre, During sustained periods of high speed driving the bald tire you were meaning to Dollard Dansereau, counsel for etals {off 15 at 88.58. cents at $8.05 and Algom lost 1% dase Final vo I ume was 1,422 000|at ke Denison gained five cents 7 cents. trust by fraud. jeompared With 1,242,000 Tuesday. al 3230, NET EARNINGS United Steel Corp. Ltd., 3 mos.| Judge Armand Cloutier in | Anthes Imperial A, Canadian! Calgary and Edmonton was off ead hacen ST 150. STON, Steet ar a : u orte {British Aluminium and Interpro-{i, at 145%. Great Plains gained ended Marc! : 1960, $37,000, six criminal court said there was |vincial Pipe led the decline(j5 cents at $9.15 and Hudsons) By THE CANADIAN PRESS [cents a share; 1959, net ,| insufficient evidence to send Ben-| among industrials, all off a point|Bay improved % at 10%. Giant Yellowknife Gold Mines $114,000. oit to voluntary statement on an| at 29, 10% and 54%. Abitibi and|------ hath |Ltd., 9 mos. ended March 31:| br $6,500 theft charge and the judge n al e {Great Lakes Paper slipped % at 1960, $1,473,242; 1959, $1,075,077. | said a breach-of-trust charge ® 37% and 37%. McIntyre Porcupine Gold Mines Toll Collector Sond Dave. Deen, zd Saar 2 ------------ ] ch 31: 1 nt ar . TORONTO (CP)--Base metals| mexaco Canada gained 1% Lid, 3 mos; ended March 81: 1950 Soe article of the Crimina stop the wheels, but the tires that stop was the only section to find sup-|49'.. Bank of Nova Scotia, Gen- 2.300,18% shares: 1959, $527,338, 23 your car! port in a dull stock market Wed. era . nesday. vanced a point On index, base metals gained a|65'%. d point at 155.79, while industrials Falconbridge was up 1% at| were down by Motors and us. ford ad-| coating 800, to adjoin the Queen at 60%, 43 and|gyizaheth Theatre. It will be used Little | groups with 50 at 488.04, golds|30%, Giant Yellowknife and Hud-|small for the 2,800-seat Queen dropped .35 at 81.22--a new low|son Bay were ahead % at 10% Elizabeth. other too Theatre and presentations pany, 1960, $241 6 mos. cents a share on 2,299,482 shares. Ontario Steel Productions Com- ended March 31: , 94 cents. St. Lawrence Corp. Lid., 3 mos. collectors at Goes Free MONTREAL (CP) Jacques Eugene the RCMP, asked that the other preliminary hearings be ad-| journed until May 25 in order that| 364,165, $1.44 a share: 1959,|Benoit, first of six former tolls|he might get a transcript of the | Cartier|judgment and obtain instructions Bridge to face preliminary hear-'irom the minister of justice. Wherever you 10oK...75 gor wiht you won! BALD TREAD Don't plan a long trip with bald tires! Smooth tread gives no skid protection and the small amount of tread rubber remaining means less protection against blow-outs. replace may give out; or the cut in the side- wall may give way under the continuous flexing as your tires roll along the highway. | And in an emergency, it's the brakes that CHECK THESE TIRE DANGER SIGNS UNEVEN TREAD WEAR 'This indicates wheels out of alignment, brake trouble, or other faulty mechanical con- dition. Uneven tread results in faster wear and can also cause an annoying "thump." 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