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The Oshawa Times, 1 Jun 1960, p. 23

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Today's Stock Market Listings on Toronto Exchange MINES TORONTO 11 AM. STOCKS By The Canadian Press Toronto Stock Exchange June 1 (Quetat'cng 2--Odd | rig xd ~- Ex-dividend, Ex-warrants.) INDUSTRIALS High Low a.m $40% 40% 40% xr Stock Abit bi Abit pr Alta Dist vi Alta Gas Alg C pr Algoma Alumini Alum 2 pr Kales Can Folls Can Perm Cs C Bank Com Cdn Brew CBAL A wis CBAL B wis Cdn Can A Cdn Celan C Chem C Col'ieries C Curt W C Hydro Car Cdn Oi Dom Elect ND Fndry Dose Fam Play Ford Com BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT in cents unless marked $3. Sales High Low 11am CI 160 160 Stack Vanadium Webb Knp Weston A Weswon B Wstn pr 6 Woodwe A Curb Ang Nfld xd Sales High Low if a.m. chs + 300 50 10 150 = Gr Wps vt G Wpg G rt 2100 Imp Bank 76 Imp Oil 538 - nd Ace xd 540 ? CD Sus i I Ac 275p xd z10 3 3 n " 1 Ac wis apes 4 Ingis Dupont Inind Gas Int Ut! Inter PL Inv Syn A Jockey ( Kelly D A Labatt Lafarge A Laura Sec Sales Stock Abacus Advocate Akaitcho Aumaque Avnor Bankeno Barpat Bary B-Dug Bidcop Expl Acme Gas Ajax Am Leduc Bailey § A Bail § 5% p Calalte Calvan. Con C Chieftn Cdn Der C Ex Gas 1 C Husky wis 1% 1 Cent Del 140 3 Coen Will omb Met niagas Bellekeno Discvry Marben Marcus < MB and PR 1121 $ « « « Con M and § « « « « ( M Leaf Mill 730 Mogu Morrison Viosher Northind Dynamie Fargo Home Oil A 7. Home Oil B 910 7 on Sud HBOiG 200 Coprand LI Pete 5800 1 Couce Longpoint 21000 Cragmt Medal 400 Deer Horn J Denison Duy an Page-Hers Pembina Pres Eleet QN Gas QN Gas wt Robin Roe AV C Royal Bank Royal rts Russel! 8, Corp ac Pac Pai of sf: Cp A pr Pero pr Salada § § 59°, ) Place Shawin Ponder Simpsons Prairie Oil SKD Mig Provo Gas St Pay Ranger St Wire ( Royalite Steel Can Triad Oil Thornelf Un Oils Wespac Wesburne Westates W Decalta Urban Spread Fatima Frob debs Gaitwin Giant YK Grandue Gunnar Hard Rock Headway High-Bell Hollinger Had Bay Hydra Ex Int Nick IN PARLIAMENT Un Steel new Abattoir Hope In Nova Scotia _Nova Scotia is located on the shores of nearby years Bedford Basin HALIFAX (CP farmers, downtrodden for by loss of markets to high-grade import products oa # new $1,000,000 abattoir NET EARNINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Bathurst Power Paper Company, 3 mos March 31. 1960, $350,359; 1959, $296,079. Bowaters Mersey Paper Co. Ltd., year ended Dec. 31: 1959, $1,717,318; 1958, $2,006,762. Canadian Homestead Oils Lid., # mos. ended Feb. 29 loss $326,526; 1959, $295,407 Interprovincial its, year ended Feb. 29: $93,249, 30 cents a share; 1959 $231,942, 75 cents Mid - Western Tid. 3 mos. ended March 31: 1960, 9180,000, seven cents; $143.000, 5% cents. and ended Others Lower ["meioa® i ih 4 throw TORONTO (CP) -- Industrials) ye clubs bring the community's hogs together for bulk shipment oN to fhe abattoir. The plant farmers who paid 25 per cent of|by Melville Harris, a farmer at him "its cost, ment every $1 the farmers could raise./every county. were on the profit side but all other sections traded lower the stock market Tuesday On index, industrials were up 83 at '498.63, with golds off at 79 50, base metals off 1.56 at 155.01 and western oils off .41 at 86.42 Volume was 1,770,000 eompared with 1,152,000 Monday. Eddy Paper jumped 5% at 62% Eddy Paper A was up two points at 62. Bathurs: A improved 1% at 43%, International Paper gained a point at 100 and Howard Smith was up % at 39%. Abitibi lost at 40% Stelco was up *% at National Steel 14 Goodyear Tire dropped two points at 143, and Canada Pack- ers B and Chrysler were off % at 413% and 445%. Geco and International Nickel led mines lower with a drop of % at 16% and 54. Noranda was off % and 38%, and Ventures and Dceme lost Ys at 24 and 17%. Falconbridge and Mecintyre- Porcupine improved '% at 32 and 24% while, among senior urani- ums, Denison dropped 25 cents at $8.90 and Gunnar was off 1; cents at $7.40. Pacific Petroleum was off 15 cents at $9.15, and Canadian Husky and Royalite both down 10 cents at $5.90 and $6.50. Hud- son's Bay was up 's at 10% and central Del Rio improved 10 cents at $5.10. 7% and Car ahead % at MOTEL TLY ON "WORLD FAMOUS" © DAYTONA BEACH : Fon the Ubud i | 8 1 , largest and finest front motel on the beach -- 'Meated Pocl, Planned Entertain. [ ment, Color TV. See Your Trove! | "Agent or write Peiv] F. Cocke, Monager bs 2043) | [ 10155. ATLANTIC AVE. } DAYTONA BEACH HORDA Jy are pinning hyut the plan' their hopes for a brighter utire ficially opened and is expected to Tram the Canudial denariment of e abattoir, a co-operative venture, sho-tly. ing 100,000 cattle and 200.000 hogs tarip department of education. a year Nova Scotia been the Years, quired beef and only 20 per eent pansion of urban areas was de- of the pork consumed. Disgruntled farm folk blamed "cut throat" 1 poor prices and an appalling lack dairy herds in the hope of supply- of processing and packaging fa-|ing milk to Elliot Lake. Now the 1960, net cilities for the decline. Douglas Curtis, president of the Building fo Nova Scotia Co-operative abat- 96( toir, says. Industrial Gas ing meat in' the future." 1959 SHARP RISE SEEN He Jie In be Dreducin Ry by late 1961. Nova Scotia In ustrials Up iy burt many as in 1958.| Mr. Curtis says the figure wil medion and small farmers ie combines, mergers and monopol- GUELPH (CP) -- Agricultural representatives from all parts of| the province gathered at the On-| tario Agricultural College Tues-! day for the annual conference of the agricultural representative service In addition to some 110 repre- sentatives there were 40 visitors OTTAWA (CP)--A vision of the | road to hell, paved with the good intentions of Justice Minister Ful- ton to act fairly in combines cases, was called up in the Com- mons Tuesday night. Alexis Caron (L--Hull) used the saying he attributed to Christ that the road to hell is paved with good intentions to illustrate his view of the predicament Mr. Fultor will be placed in by one of the changes the minister pro- 20 years of planning, has been built, of- " took producing packaged goods agriculture, the Ontario depart- It is capable of process- ment of agriculture and the On- 3 In the first session of the con- haven't ference, W. P. Watson, livestock producing enough to meet|.ommissioner, said most of the province's neads in recent|jand which has been taken out raising only half the re-| of pioduction as the result of ex- farmers legislation. voted to dairying Both Mr. Caron and Opposition Sales 1000 6900 On Dairy Land Combines Bill | Under Assault and special interests. measure, second straight day. Howard, I notice the bill will he fought P vigorously BIG-BUSI poses to make in anti-combines jarge corporations welcome thelbig business to get bigger. far Rates Argued OFTAWA (CP) -- Granted High Low 1] a.m. an ge " " " 3 Ld MN -- N% WA + HK 10 10 yw w 11% 11% + 2" » Stock Irish Cop Iso J Waite Jonsmith Jowsey Sales Net 500 am. Ch'ge wa Va 355 High Low 11 2%. 0% 358 »" LY 255 |stantial grain traffic and still be 2 Kerr Add better off than they are under|CN Kirk Min {the present rate level. " Dr. higher freight rates on export/Way hipments, Canada's rail-|rates gal Sup ed 2 lose sub- covering the cost. The CPR wantsiby Parliament at the level of 60 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, Juse 1, 1960 23 |Grain Freight J. go out "of business, grain crease. e. The , subsidy "could range traftic will be curtailed and "omelay about $18,000,000 to as high mers will face hardships. 5. 500.000, 0 2 Ya Senendons Edwards backed the rail- "Tine railways contend they lose plans to increase grain about $70,500,000 a year because with the federal treasury|present grair rates are pegged the(yesrs ago under the Crowsnest in-|Pasé agreement of 1897. while cent 100-per-cent boost, R seeks a 1251 jabrader, n 52 | This appraisal of the Crowsnest | Langs {Pass grain rate situation was Latin Am | given Tuesday to the royal com- Lorado {mission on transportation by Dr. Macicod | Ford K. Ewards, a United States Madey : - ' | expert on railway economics. Maralge | Under questioning, Dr. Ed. Maritinle 31 1 wards made two key points: NE p 4 ' | 1 If the government puts up {the money for higher rates--as | proposed by the CPR and CNR-- western farmers won't suffer, (nor will grain traffic drop off. 2. But if farmers have to. pay the higher rates themselves, then Noranda i {some marginal farm operators N Celdstrm Obaska O'Brien Opemiska Orchan Pato Placer Purdex Quenont Rexspar Rowan Cons Sand Riv Sherritt Siscoe Stanigh wis Steep R Sullivar Sylvanite Taom L U Asbestos Un Keno Ventures Viclam Willroy Wilisey Yk Bear Young HG Curb Yukon Con Saies to 11 am. 250 - 12% + % Have You Tried H? 100 62 1300 1100 1500 58 35 $53% 418,000. and that the Conservative party "will find there will be no difficulty in filling the treasury chest at campaign time." Mr. Pearson described the al- ternative to prosecution as a |"dangerous innovation" and "of dubious constitutionality." It was in effect a civil remedy while federal jurisdiction in the field party supporters is limited to criminal action. It was discriminatory because 'different persons are liable to Ne government supporter Foi voice in anupbe the different treatment for the same under attack for the orienies at the minister's discre- tion." It would decrease the pre- ventive value of the present law by removing the risk of criminal ecsecution and punishment. at all stages. At the night session, Douglas 8 Fisher (CCF--Port Arthur) con- S BOON? tended the anti-combines amend- Howard said he is sure the ments would make it easier for bill "The World's Most Famous Chicken Dish" V2 Golden Brown FRIED CHICKEN served with shoestring potatoes, hot! buttered biscuits and a jug o' honey. CHICKEN mms ROUGH is cooked on a patented griddle that shallow fries and steam cooks at the same time. TRY IT TONIGHT! For home delivery Phone RA 5-8978 ENVOY FOOD SERVICE 522 RITSON RD. SOUTH ton politicians, Pearson and Frank served | Both Mr, (CCF--Skeena) Mr On Manitoulin Island many eader Pearson attacked the pro- overall | beef herds had been replaced by vision which would give the jus- tice minister discretion either to Jaunch a criminal prosecution against a combine or seek a court order prohibiting eontinuation of a combine. WOULD REMOVE RISK middlemen, trend was towards the establish- ment of new beef herds, he said. G. E. Raithby of OAC's depart- ment of animal husbandry said the 'pure - bred breeders and commercial producers of hogs Mr. Pearson said that present are far ahead of their beef|.ombines laws provide only for a cattle and sheep counterparts inoriminal prosecution with a fine He kuowledge 3nd application of op ymprisonment, or both nn con- iveanima evaluation.' |vietion. Adding an itive . K. Bennett of ihe Canadian course would oS is undesirable | hopes all this will change. s all a matter of quality," he "We may even be export- estimated the province ng all its ho83 | department 100,000 hogs is ogra more ply. pg or al be lof eriminal het action and punish- d it|giserimination, remove the risk}. farmer to make a profit and "for| mani' and induce formation of MLL LY DRIVE-IN ° Box-Office Open At 8:00--Show Starts at Dusk BUMPER CLUB MEMBERS FREE TONIGHT | ROCKIN'-CHAIR COMFORT... There's no need to "dress up" when you see ... This All Color Show on Oshawa's Largest Screen! ARY GRANT YOUR OWN PERSONAL IN-A-CAR SPEAKER! INGRID BERGMAN INDISCREET NOIR rom WARNER BROS. Screenplay by NORMAN KRASNA Produond a Diet by SAM ee PLUS EXCITING ACTION ! AFLAME WITH DANGER... THRILLS ... ROMANCE! AGBELANE FRANCS LEDERER LL : TECHNICOLOR® wMICHAEL LANDON c¢ Eros: come, wide 100 SEROEuuv. acme. RSTn JOIN OUR BUMPER CLUB & SAVE! CHILDREN under 12 FREE! 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