14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Setwrdey, August 13, 1960 BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT Big Investment |... lilies. oes ehanged (ots pt 1 ; : Volume for the week was 10475000, up from the Jolarge A oC previous week's 6635000, Total sales for the yeor Yours See 1 10 dete are 205,541,300, (Quotations IB cents unless ON marked §.) JOHN PICT! Senior base metals and cop '. MONE " A Press Siaff Writer [pers scored substantial gains -- WEER'S By 0 nation ONTO nor Investors eame out in all their| Ventures up $2.50 and Consoli- eT Wetkmsis S40 financial finery this week to send|doted Smelters up $1 --~ 804] "gu Wales Migh Low Close Change Wigh Low industriel and western ofl issues/Campbell Chibpugamay and INDUSTRIALS soaring on the Toronto stock Geco each gained 2 cents, Gas 51128 929% 19% 23% marker By the weekend, miost western a0 PL 110 an 4 ! early in the week that oils were reaching their speculs- $15 19% er power Comy (ive peak, although Home B and 0003 $I 31% I on Las. tation the" wm |Colgary aud. Edmonton . stub ons § 8. Sane bornly traded higher, port of natural gas from Alberts Calgsry and Edmonton im- Un Otte Yom 125 02 plus favorable half-year reports ) 4 sui uw gave the market 8 much-needed proved 92 on the week. Pacilie Bpooner wos ih 10 Petroleum gained $1.50 oy ois 4° 8 BLACK -- Entered Afillip snd drew strong buying 1 namie 's Nursing Home, Celine Bireet investors| ome B was up SL, Hida: 12, 1060, Eifie June Support from American Investors| "or" we 815 issues traded af MINES Black, wile of the late Thoms Bisck, for the first time in almost # ed 0 - ] 1700 irks dear mother of Thomas Toronto this week, 440 gained,| Bideop 075330 2 " : North Bus ie hb 1 16770 of Oshawa, Mrs. Clit Brentnel) (Grace) |VEAF: 221 declined and 148 were un-| § Marben S308 U8 4 04 a | 9A A i200 Kirkfield, in her 86th year, Resting #t| The result was the market hadi changed, I Am A § ob WN 23% 370 #000 no Funeral W an sir of togetherness about it Murrey M 26770 84 73 TH N 650 5%. nN { 500 4 bs "00 as most sections moved higher--|VOLUME UP On; ; 500 4 industrials up 11.31 at 490.31,| Final volume at Toronto this Industrials Ont Loss 9 25 AtinRuf oe _ Joke Fotared {base metals up 3.62 at 156,25 and week was 10,475,000 compared ; 28 404 04 O04 Aumacho 300 84 $4 8 17 8 00 560, Baby Bradley Don. (Western oils up 881 al $743, |with the 6,685,000 shares traded " i ul md » oh hs Auimaqus a * $A i] Jndant son of Mr. and Mrs | But of all that Pittered, no- (last week, Value was ogg io 100 Parker an ww Had? Bankeno Tue , Corbelt, aged seven weeks. |ihing wag gold since golds were|--the highest since the begin. ne 200 Bio 19% 2 : arnt Ceme. Pow Co 805 044% AV 4 Bary Expl | ame gts a 1h ame (Off 1.92 at 81.06, ning of April--compared with Dit aes 21s" m0" 20 bow Corp, Job Shi 4th tani Bary ppl 10a Star of the week among indus. | $16,656,007 last week, Dieu! Nite 18 9 Premium 1935 aw 228 Baska 16200 120 ' eo 2 0 46 45 4 ¥: Dug 5254 KUSACK -- Entered Into vest In theo ioc wo athorta Gag, which| Of the 368 ixsues traded al ARR LB : Bony Lod 19200 3 1 Hospital, Wednes 4 0, i " : ' 70 bri Hote ie Bn Nicholas Kusack goined more than $5, British Montreal this week, 185 ad 643 580 440 +190 8 } 9 4 . 0 Helo her 19200 (286 Olive Avenue), In his oth voor. | American Oil improved more vanced, 67 declined and 156 were : 242 pn ev 600 1 0 18 5 Belieterre 500 Cig Ry Re 15 st 10 | than #4, and Trans-Prairie Pipe unchanged, Montreal: $2% 30% Relchhold 0 1 Beveon 3200 : 6 Nama Cr a.m, Interment St, Mary's Cemetery, Line moved ahead $3.50, Index changes at Montreali| 4g, "6 » 7 126 # 1 y 16 lig Bobi 10580 7 ] Wat Expl Oshawa, Banks up 0.63 at 5471, utilities) Alumini 10703 830% 27% { k as n b Blerolt , 1ai3 4 . Nealon i» " " n 2 ! Vv. by cop ~ Add 2] : > STEELS AHEAD up 3.0 at 140.2, industrials up 41 Alum } » 2 a IH) + 2 Royal Bank 3970 Bde ery Tae B24 . Nello And a lack of good businessiat 266.4, combined up 38 al Analog 1005 445 400 eekly Summary Of Stock Market Activity 1000 ---- ALP 106 od ange i Kerr Add 12010 S12% 124 19% -- % Tridd Of U012 26 6 U0 +5 190 - U Cans vt 100 #3 7 Kilembe WW 2 +B Un Oils 72 ] © os Warne 9100 4 " Min 2) 19 Wespae nT 14 12 Kopan 15% 12 W Can © G 9i00 125 » » Wh WCOGw 100 34 3 Wh Yoo "i Welsies dass 3 1 wh 0 W Deecaits 20470 72 % Waco 17600 30 UB +4 Vv To Vomeish BA 13% ADA 1h +H 00 9 Yan Sn "oo 3 2 3 i 7 Dalhousie 7550 16 UW 1B + % ty it ol 12s 8% aiden 1948 Woek sates Tien Low Cave Change High Low Wh 10% | | . H) <% «f " To 1] " High iC vesd 2 1h 19 +14 " » HH 1+ "F oa s3 3 & ER es, Sihainiai § $ >» & + aa] i § . gisld . > ES NY 3 eduxl EEE £2 Hi woo» Jau= Balenenead tej gEEeguanlaglo £ H oEeaplulore THE Erp § » §Eafulutey said ares LR Sl a gan ¥ 33 ¥ & 0 § $F al be 5 is 3 Biles 5 BEFETE Sout Hs Sepsis F FOF Eps §® 8 A Sia $58 : : pablo an £33 = = 8 t sSnzaes " bt EES - Be Amal Rare . Am Nephe 5400 47 a +1 Anaeon 4600 40 6 40 ~~] 1045 760 740 760 410 4% Hs 4% + A 10 9 10 +14 false HH WN 3 - + 3-85 se¥slizulls i 3s - + ue sas = ¥ A 3a 3 3 i Sa rsesspesteteny 8 + RTT TUE T NE WE J epee 1 1 1 FF ERAL H Royal Osk A 100 Bouzan 3000 3 y 6 1 Now Alger GERROW FUN prospects failed to dampen spir- (2237, papers up 2.8 at 427.9, and| Anthes Imp A 25 $284 20% ie 4 Russel) i 9 " 4 Boymer Sudo J its among steel investors as golds down 1.06 at 67.43, 'nines B 10 Bit Broul Reef 4500 37 32 33 - 2 8 New Cal 3250 yet within reach of all. [proved more than $1, Ashdown 2 12 12 ; ie 3 . loth $i © Buff Ank 1993 N Goldvue 8050 § [] Bank Mont 2 big New Jason 4500 7 2 0 4 New Ath 18528 CHAPEL Anthes B 100 30 Ey $ A # Bralome 2400 540 020 B33 415 BD H New Bid 16200 Steel Company of Canada gained| Week's volume; Industrials, Argus 2067 271% : A Brunswigk 400 340 920 f 40 2 New Delbt 52100 Kindness beyond price |e" 00 Dominion Foundries im-|364,865 compared with 262,004 Arius 20m 70 44 ' " " afi A a 1 13 3 Didisu Held {last week; mines, 850,856 com-| Agas Biel 20% { f 45 . id a Zi b 2 Y N Harri 000 8 RA 8-6226 Papers, banks and utilities all [pared with 781,222, Auto Elec : # 4 ' dnd gd 4 > 3 New Housco 23418 73 08 were strong while foods eased |------=----rm---- Bank NS 5134 86014 B8VA Va h Cab s Hl 2 § 2000 i N Kelore 38000 13 LL 390 KING STREET WEST on. siiverwd A Cadamet 900 Newland: 41218 10% 13 - slightly, Dominion Stores losing Bank NS r 18443 " » p 7 Bim psons 2 4] LiL 27957 6 . t 59) Beaty 20 475 L " oy A Cmp Chib 27057 ; N Man 700 25 » 7 cents at 80%, eek Beav Lumb 5130 2 : Ts 178 $38 30% 3 0 2 € Ouib wh 20025 ] f N Mylam 120657 6 08 Beav Lumb A 100 17 : Camp RL Slane 1 a" Ya Newnor 4000 " 4 #0 4 i 3 Slater pr £0 p . Bell Phone 16124 45% Bomville pr 0 C Tungstn Bi 03 wh N Senator 500 Fleming Announces bower st 0} tou fn Tt - pa F110 : gl Lg : 4 Rati ut 3 Bow Mer p 260 aB% : Aiaitor 1810 Ll 4 C Molart 1560 43 1 3 41 1 Nick Rim 2000 34 D fi it F Y Bowater 150 81% Th 7 on Wire © " ON Ines 66000 18 / Nipissing 8300 79 elicl or 1ear Braeil B43 5 Lh Ri - 8 7 C Nwest Nor-Acme 500 18 ¥l 2 BA Oil 26648 4 Wh A Cdn Th a [1 Norand 544 850% OTTAWA (CP)-Finance Min- By me CANADIAN yRES Hew 4 pr an 78 b Blembers A "480 H uw can grin' : 7 Norvean dod 0 8 » Di rket was qu or CIE 4% pr 400 $40% 30% y 2 Can-Erin I 17 Norgold 13500 Ph, RA 8-311) or RA ister Fleming announced Friday Mig of a markt but quiet to| BCE AV pr 235 B43 ADV A 8 Propane 743 M5" 18° is Carinae 10000 fa 13 rood oe ER + IR RE re night the government ended its BCE 4% pr 337 80744 Bole 80 op w B70 25 f Cansiar 2245 y y pt Normetal 3000 200 285 1950-60 fiscal year with a $413,/!ife at the weekend, BCE § pr 407 $4B% 4704 AL 4 dye Bublest org - 400 y 13 Cayror 1000 235 2 : ] 2 Norpax 10700 ' LOCK'S FLORIST 000,000 deficit, $7,000,000 more Shoriterm government lunes HCW ow pr 60 bit BIA witson "#00, 205 300 om Cont bt Funeral arrangements and | than he had estimated in his last|gained approximately five cents, 4 : Cant Pore OSHAWA MONUMENT COMPANY SPECIALIZING IN Monuments, Markers, Memorials, Cornerstones, Statutory of all types, 1435 KING ST, E =8. 582: w 3 Bellekeno 2053 Orenada 13000 Beta G 24634 LL Ormsby Ho Callingn 15000 } Osisko 2200 Un Ace 3 pr 100 ' 0% 8 Pllgeseeesie SF SSsSegses Sa [] N Coldstrm 30305 100 LL] BC Pack B 400 $15 14% . Tamblyn pr 100 840 0 a" Cheskirk ! : 3 y Northgate 13350 39 M" floral requirements for all |pudget speech, while longer government and pro- BC Pow 10268 $4dvh 3104 3 a s Tancord #60 340° 25 600 260 Chester 5 9 - N Rank 5600 60 p5 occasion When he gave his Brockvill 360 $11 10% Thornelitte 1800 #6 A 10% 64% Cl f i 2 speech March 31, he estimated|changed, Brown 23 13% 13% 1% -- 1o Jor Dom Bi 2008 'sith oth 3 " wa Chm" om 84 4 , br Per CENTRE : ; : T Gen or a 3 ing Burlington 025 816% % en Tr 5 M3 La Chiro: 7 b 1 1 24 HOUR PHONE Service then closing at $5,301,000,000, Ac-|(cent, Sept, 1, 1065, issues traded] Huo 2765 $13% 13 Tor Iron 1 im Coch win 308 --18 b Obbhlia RA 8-6 : 4 wig) § 8090 $21% 20% 31% 3% 1% © Mel Oka Har and totalled $5,200,000,000, Hydro 5% per cent, July 15, 1980 EH llr BA 3 32 AL bl 3 . Often . 5,707,000,000, fell $4. Day-loday money was un 'CC Blone 240 a 134 Tr Can PL 40115 Con Ke 2 2 g oa IN MEMORIAM med # id totalled #6 ha Roa pilin a Can Foils 150 $10% 19 Wilh Trans Mt 16058 I 12 7% Melick roaan 104000 ! ' 708, | p ' 00,000, The weekly treasury bill tender 516 164 1 BLIGHT = In loving memory of our| This left the government with produced an average yield of 291 y 875 75 7 Un Gas 20518 16% 124 on C Cad 10000 [] 2 Pamour 4300 od away August 14, 1000, 20rh 10 $304 204 204 ¥ 19275 2 : 2 Pardes 33493 Sweet memories will linger forever, [the forecast $406,000,000, |erease of 08 per cent from last $5 4404 7 ¥ pul A 673 HAIL % 61% 40% G Arrow 1000 7 4 Patino wis 1200 a} ato ia BY N Golderest 2002 21% 20 8, OPPING budget vinci issues generally were un- BC Phone 1357 846 dil Texaco © 1176 $4014 500 45 Oni Jae Ru JOE OSHAWA SHOPP total revenues for the fiscal year| Government of Canada 3% per| Buid Prod 607 HEE LLL § Chimo 1 2 i Nud 0 1244 19% 0 tually, they ran $11,000,000 short at 96,00, and the recent Ontario Cand D Tor ftar pr bod y Hin t 2 O'Brien 4 an : 2 4 Expenditures, which he esti- were quoted at 100% to 100%, , ; 161 #2 ' y ! ] wo a0 Conlanr 28 . Opem Can Foils A 100 $20 20 2 Trans PPL 1510 34 1 : 17% 11% ¢ b ( : : u ' 1 - ¥ y y y dear father, Edward BUght, who pass | o qoriois of $413,000,000 instead of per cent on 91-day bills--an in. a sa 8B Un Gas ir "3 $4 WooB MC Discovery NEO 00 311 5 95 Paramaq 10000 |p y S44% 44% 3 20% 104 1 ae C Time eannot change them, it's true, | Mp Fleming announced thats ys per cent, also up 08 per cent Porm 046 $404 404 Mu Un Bieel C Halliwell 101450 $00 L$ B Marben 5300 2 7 Pay aaa 3500 C Marcus J148 i. oe Expl 20133 Cdn Baks 500 § Viceroy A Con M § 9261 i Peerless 16100 © Bank Com 4113 853% Biv Viceroy B "Mogul 11430 HEA Perron 0 that may come cannot sever C Rafe 4 pr 110 $08 oY a remembrance of you the net debt of Canada amounted The corporate market was ac- Can Wire' B 750 80% 6% 7 7 Vanadium g 38-15 Lovingly remembered by. daughters, ({0 $12,000,000000 on March 381,\yye at the weekend, J uwyzufs oF # = -s et FF > ¥ a +44 dL Livy LFS SEIT 588 | + = = 23 poy £3 uruds ° ++] j4e2] a 2 11 SsEE5ses e585: 5: = SZe<BE3S 3 22 Gi. Tuarcanls 7500 Taurcan vi 1000 45 N +8 'ook-H 11018 3 +3 986,000,000, of which $15,800,000, © Br Alum 1270 $11% #4 11 y ' Wainwr 500 170 170 Mosher 000 Pitch. Ore k 12 4 Cdn Celan 1510 #20 10% V Webb Knp 1400 810 260 300 ¢ Noxthid 5850 a8 P y Prats Your happy carefree ways, One of the best the world could hold, 5 i Your cherished smile, your heart of Bid Ask Curt W 2060 120 110 A .. Mp MC aemourt To , rig d ! Dredge 80 $13 13 Weston A 305 83 1 7 ° 620 6.84 % 3H - 'F Prod 510 350 350 3b Wat pr (LR) 107 1 107 Cop-Man 10024 behind, " Deop in our hearts your memery ls Ease Loans Commonwealth we 178 000 ] 4 B10 819% 19% Xopt, ( Woodwd A 70 $ y : Cowleh 2000 - Rad o C Ind Gan 8210 445 403 X 4680 B45 B00 [] [1] 4 4 50 » A 8 week to make money easier and investors Mutual 10.74 11.60 CRN oo or T1300 80% 9 Anglo NAA 1060 Fh H Cusco ne 8 Hig LE 4 20000 8 $s nn As we loved him, so we miss hm. |giaies economy, TV Elect....... "7. D'Eidona 3050 J 7 3. { 3 ) rules governing how much eagh |= r-- -- Chrysler b) i D Glan 4 JR Dome Jinn wow 19 - g In 10900 : ar Duvan . ] i AW. 27Y i "Johnny Graves, who pi Fomh. Kine in Oxllvie an § 4 A 3% i to 3 Sigma 700 un FA] East Mal 4400 35 18-8 3 Slncoe ald "Come | Wednesday that the United States] Con Gas B05 8105 108 «Lovingly remembered by daughter [by too much competition too idrich 4000 , - n p Stanrok ans AVES J '| power, Jn Wu 4305 851% 2 Stesp R Madd 8 Ld " | . { op 4 Creativ Tel 8080 $10 0% wih : AP Cons 2300 3 +1 GRAVES -- In loving memory of & york, Cleveland, Kansas City coach the Liberia trackstes Fatima dz 41 9 Sud Co 3000 1957 {count rate to three per cent/the U.S. squad to fly to Europe Given N PE Am Leduo 43800 Gaitwin_ 11000 ] Ww days, elght districts were expected to Dist Seag $2014 2044 20% 41d 91M 2TH Asamera 10300 63 65 HoneX don 400 |start of Olymple track competi: Dom El w M3 28 15 543 250 Bantt Joo loo 100 0 a Glacler doe a ial ilver and bron: LL 8 6% Hralse 1800 Alige, son-in-law Hob and grandchildren, | po from the federal reserve medals, one silver and one bronze Dom Scot 25 STW 2TH TW -3 » FYI Britaita 13800 Gr 1 200 ystem {medal In 1048 and 1982, sald the Dom Stores 1717 $60 BA 89 joldray GUY - In loving memory of our - | ving memory of a 4 00 11 70 1 M Aico Carey, who 000 is in unmatured bands and CHAL A wis 020 400 335 Walk GW 6422 636 3% 36 Con Negus 16006 10V F Placer Padsed away August 11, 1963 treasury bills, u a un S C Col 175 p 27 #314 14 Westes! 80 819% 13% 198 4 W : ? 3 i) Tuto ay yone davis wo Bid And Asked | : Gin £5 5 BM Wier Sa ga IA Comove de 3 a0 mS! N Puniex | "330 g ol 07 7 y - ! : bi . ollier J i] " W Cop w 650 54 81 " p C Red Pop 4128 : Que Ascot nue X » Mu is 29 y 500 328 303 AR, so good, unselfish and kind, All Canadian. ........ } Fairbks A 310 80% 0% Conwest FE Li (AR 12 HA West Aw 10 4 114 Coprand 19908 132 Can, Invest, Fund... 8.59 9.20 ! Hydro Car 1715 $10 [1 Wood JA 200 . Yeni n Craigmt 600 830 1 ! Rainville n| NEW YORK (AP) ~ The fed: Corporate Investors.. : Ho TW H 49 545] Cdn OL 3566 821% 104 Croinor Bo A Hn GRAVES ~ In loving memory of 8 | cheaper to borrow. The business Mutual Accumulating, 6.91 7.561 can sat pH i 34 Ashestos 3220 1h Lin Dasring Ne rv ov a0) 3 Rix Athab , who pa Sway Aug. 13, (World hoped 'the moves would Mutual Income Cdn Tire = 104) 4 un Cn hug oe Ou Be rag ol 14+ 4 Yel 11 i f , ; 7 Rowan Con 6000 ~Always remembered by Lilllan and CWN Gas 1420 480 480 4 Delnite 2000 8000 +1] 4 Dupont 200 204 ; ' 3 0 GRAVES ~ In loving memory of &lhanks must keep on hand as re Qochahty + 180 Donalds 34800 216703 : | a n -- ' ) wih 4 EK " nly th England, Augort 13, 1937. (000,000 for lending to meet rising| ROME (AP)--One df Amerlea's| Conduit Ri dA ow Ampm 000 7H + Sil Miller 6600 " East Sull 10788 7 180 410 Stanleigh 100679 unspoken expected to generate an Increase ri 10030 Starratt 3500 Hl Sol #030 Bva, Charlie, grandchildren and great ; [" Then the board authorized Fed. |#0on before the Rome games, Craig Bit 300 105 108 198 : Awd ® 0% ; bh) -1 ] Faraday 20060 "on 3 6 Sturgeon 18000 Crown Trust 3500 $2544 25 All Rox 818 2 : lad, d Johnny | 1 ; doar dad and grandad, Alfred JoWY land Richmond to cut their dis. | 1ave the warning over plans of TH -- [} 3 } . Loving and kind In all Wa wavh|grom gi, Banks in the other| Aug, 18 for an international meet| Crush pr ih 9 Anehor 400 +4 [ Geoco Mine 4301 § 9 4 0 § Sincere and kind In heart and windi | follow 3 Bridge fiw N, Buu Batley 8 A 20380 610 330 Giant YK 7380 100 + W LE Tomag ft ¥, This rate is the interest mem. Hon. \ in Bh dey "wig +X ON WE Baa Goldale 1050 18 Wh ~ Woe S04 4 hl \ A roy 20762 j ' # Dom Tar 2651 $13 12% 1 10% 13% Calalt 6030 Grand wl denahier allan, who dlea| The rate had 'been reduced|team's competitive edge was be lala : 3, 188 Frances and Elva, 1960, Gross liabilities were $20,r| me 5 ol 00 2 ; « Cdn Brew 10444 $38% 37% 36 "i Vie G Tr 475 #36 36K 9 y | € Morrison 9500 1 Pickle Crow 4170 . Cdn Can A 1170 $13% 13% Wat Equip 450 410 400 400 «50 Con Nichol 1000 5 8 [] 3 Portage We cannot forget your smiling face, | Agsets totalled $8,807,000,000, In those happy, bygone days. Coli pr 70 76 78 oll pr i West Groo pr 25 82016 204 244 C Regeourt B500 7 f = : QueChib 4 Weston B 415 34% aM Win 2% Cop Corp 6000 20% 28 What wonderful memories you left Am. Growth Fund,,, 7.60 8.38 Bie 0° a0 107 1 White Pass 300 Coulee 20700 84 3 Quemont Canafund ,» 83.63 35.31 4033 13% 19% 850 9.20 Cdn Loce 105 89 $200 200 255 0 28 Crestar 30 0 eral reserve board acted this|Gro Accumulating a : iroup im g oo 12010 Seite 29% PeTPRrT TY g Crowpat 4000 TW ae father and grandfather, Johnnie | f 4 Cdn Tire 10 B Am Bk 25 # Hi 1 D'Aragon 0400 274 SP, 1 light a fire under the United North American, Cdn Wall B 361 a Inv M20 20% Deer Horn 16 kwl 218 : a | 88 family, First, the board relaxed its United Accum........ 13.82 15, C Westng 50 8 f C Paper iin 304 ain an 3 i 11160 #05 950 b 5 0 1975 4 . q 4 - Int Pap 3 0s ) Yher : WARNS US, TEAM Col Cell ; .. 3 ] $0500 Wh = Sherritt dear father and grandfat was serves, This freed about $660, i" y % MO Paper 20 nw Con G $145 Price Br no» 46% an The pearly gates were opened, credit needs, These funds were |Breatest post-war runners sald Gon QA" wi adi0 814% 14% Zeller's $5 35 ¢ Kider 11362 1H 4 Stanlgh wis 46126 ase x Tor 050 817% 1 He gently entered home, lof 'about $3,600,000,000 in lending M&¥ ruin its Olympic track toam Corny B HH HE Hi + W iM. 1 Oils 6 +1 Cosmos 520 $11% 11 + 1) 1000 20% =1 n 19 Steeloy grandehildren 1 528 $174 7 > ww! Mal Whitfield, in Rome to Crain RL ha 1 + Agme Gas 8500 13 1 {eral Reserve Banks In New| ° = w Fatima 14200 ) : Sud Cont 3000 + 0 Crown Zell 3 83 a +3% a 4 h h " Graves, who passed away August 13,| we ) Alminex 3000 n M mn +30 i Frobisher 85018 13 1 - 0 " Sunburst 19056 S008 1004 100% + © Anglo A wo , 384 103 3% aad Upright and just to the end of at Bern--within two weeks of the Ji a nglo Am 100 600 600 : io Genex 23040 A Mo 4 3 What beautiful memory he P Dairies 81° dt lH +h 104 9% Bailey 8 pr 600 S164 10% 164 + p 19 Glacler 1500 18 18 18 42 ) 3 Tarvitory ~Lovingly remembered by daughter ber banks pay when they bor.| Whitfield, who won three gold D Magnes GY Mng 7500 19 1 -h Hi, 03 4 3 A Branduo 3 Dom Text 1705 UW 9 ew 10% 8 Can Ed 45 $188 13 : a Fran : 30.0 1n het third year. |to 3% from four pbr cent in/DE sacrificed to fund-raising bY| . Dow Brew 50 8° 45 48 an ba al aa 25% = A "wo Calvan Con 301 318 Guloh 10550 ve, to love and then lo part the u. Olympic Committee, A i se¥Fuse. Gud se +i | Hoyle $000 450 She | ~ow 3 pores S222 Poy 2<33 . +144 > ill: z ~ 58 5g¥%a 4 Ore 800 23 330 38 Yukon Con 18300 70 8 ™ a -- iulf Lead 10000 6 TH ( { E to K Cal 10000 5 : qu s : reatest sorrow of one's heart. [JUNE indi of ty 293 WW gs felvent whip N80 Gunnar Jo ma LL0% wo may wipe out many things | The lower rate was expected Equit Life 50 M 8 nN C Of L wis 3100 13 11 1 Gwillim 11000 6 3 y a" they wipe out never, to exert Increased pressure on Fam Play . 2213 ¥ BM WW C8 Pete 6020 30 308 " Ward Rock 1 nory of those happy days y Sots ' Fanny ¥ 1940 4 11% 18 © Chieftn 38230 95 88 1 > EY HanM bbe Wn eer all together. banks to lower the prime rate- Consumers' Gas Fed Grain 100 $4: Ah 3 Cdn Dev 278203 398 840 HADMIR ca 3000 Ventur debs Dearly missed by Mom, Dad and the interest they charge the big- Cc Fleot Mig 1 LIU C Ex Gan 40100 178 156 17 : Headway hl + 144 EY Vespar 3 brother Keith. gest and best-rated firms--and ompany Fleetwood Ha awa He as CHC 0B WN : 4 Hoath 3000 04 8 4 Violam 3400 114 LOWE -- In loving memory of our Other lending charges. The prime Appointment Ford com WIE 182 7 6 Husky Ra 80 HE flgaell 2000 0 NR Weedon Soo "a doar son and brother, Ross Robert|rate now is five per cent, | Fndation ! e Y - 2 * 2 21 408 1 Howey 600 243 M1 3 lowe, who passed away August 14, | ---- F------------------ - : Fraser by WU MWC Superior 8 1085, p i Fromm A : ; 1% 1% Cent Del 10 4d 0 4 Wud Bay 2008 Though his smile 1s gone forever, . 4 Gatineau Ly JW 3 Charter OR 4130 10% Hydra Bx 874 And his hand we cannot touch, 4 dat 8 pr ' 00 in fn € Dragon Hy 20 3 20 Tospiration Still we have so many memories n ul 15 af Gat 34 » A 108 100 C East Cr 3 3 3 Int Moly 7 7 Of the one we loved so much, . { p y i Gen Bake : C€ Mio Mac 8010 210 18 188 Int Niokel ' FHP His memory Is our keepsake, g : G Dev C West Pete 5035 318 8 3 Irish Cop ™NO108 48 7 0M Wr 08 With which we'll never parti : Gen Dynam : . y Dev Pal 230% 87 Iron Bay 3 173 M0 13 1 God has him in His keeping, | ame ed LI Dome Pete 3300 700 se 3 nN FER We have him in our hearts ew ower : i Gb brit 00 3% NM 0 MN Duvex 350 8 § J Wate Hi ™ no» ~Lovingly remembered by Mom, Dad, / d GP Drill A 4100 _ Dynamie el 49 Jacobus 19 Sue, John and Ruby, Bil and Birdie. | . as Wares = 33 Hh 9 to Jaye Expl 000 8 1 'y FIT TY | TORONTO (CP) -- Ontario * ¥, Qeadyeat wr 10 WY Fargo 8611 300 aS 403 208 Jellicoe 197500 \ HE | TR LOWE -- In loving memory of our added 1,002,000 h to its! % a Mackay A 48 h aN IM rrbete pr Mb 40 CL Joburke 000 BW K W\._ Ourd dear Brother, Ross Robert, Who passed | 002, orsepower lo 1s 8 Mackay B th Gr Plains 7130 960 1300 898 Jonsmith 3000 3 8 AN 41s ory ARE, a 108 electrical generating capacity in al Home Oil A 11334 98 12% 710 hs rn 3803 0 84 =» A silent thought, a secret tear, (1950, the biggest increase in Its ; NSW Home Onl LRA b+] 3 Li 1% ne Kenviile $000 [ Keeps his memory © dear; hist th 1 t of HR OIG 324108 108 3 1000 4178 1450 @% -- Time takes away the edge of griet| SLOT, Says the annual report 0 bi oN Sam Jump Pad S780 33 3 1 But memory turns back every leaf, (the Ontario Hydro « Electric 1 Groat West | 100 20 2% 7 Jupiter 450 0 190 19 LLL , telligently directed along other cAlwaxs remembered, nd sadly Tun: | Power Commission, G Wpg Qas 647 LI Pete 19000 10 8 wo ™ lines od by Mary and Gord, Reg WI The 30-page "report, Iasued this hen g Wnt 9 v mi W Long Pt 00 5 48 81 a 00 S us : MeTAGGARD -- In loving memory | week, says the peak capacity off J 8 Groening | 100 33 3 3M BOR Maton we M3 RUC c Dr. Boulanger sald he saw the oa deat ivisnd, Garivade Motusin «the provincial utility's systems Y Grevhnd lo " Maveatr 0300 95 80 98 1 ¥ " " role of education to be the brings NAadly missed and ver remembered NOW eX ceeds 8200000 horse: ii Raratemt 303 Modal in iH 3 ; ing out and guiding "of the vital by Lila and Red and family, ipower, nearly triple the 1949 fig-| _ Nea . 3 60 160 A 20 HH Mill Clty i) + £ ou and active principle of know 0 5 " WILLIAMS -- In loving memory of a [U'€. re o N Concord A that exists tach in pir hu and father, Charios I, Wi-| Chief now power sources were MR, J. C. McCARTHY Hott Tub 4 ON 3 ae Nom » A bors oy id the L h» Who passed away Augast 1.ithe Robert H, Saunders generat: H Smith ala i « Northeal v \ | / § Woy Y 4 7 WINNIPEG (CP) - Canadian|years to Won nave passed beyond our signt|ing station at Cornwall, part of| Ockoh x Janes, Sreuden nd imp Bank 30 8 & Neo w HH ' schools are going to have to get To ey on 4 iY HAVE PRIOR RIGHTS Al - h. w » freed: Slong We Snasen, hy + the 5, Lawrence Seaway Bower Ce Ge announces jp Juv > Wo HH hin NCO Ping ANinpmistealy tough" it they | goal of matriculation," Mr, Bens wh the subject ot dos Jo must take some day project, an he chard 1. ; Carth mp lav pl ) A n+ Northid ope to direct the country's stu-(ham said, "Every parent seems rt and home you have left a Hearn coal-powered plant at Tor. [the appointment of +5 MeCarthy ob GHI® 20001 89 A a . Aig , gq donts into occupations they canito see it as a badge of respect: Shure rank above schools in the That no one else oan fill; onto, |Sales Manager. Born in Hamilton, jmp Tob dda sa 1 handle, a Winnipeg executive ability and employers tend to de t to educate children, ou have gone and yet it ssems Chairman James 8, Duncan Mr, McCarthy, 40, was edu- mt A - $108 4 yn 00 600 4 200. 330 said Friday, mand it before training (new em. A you are neater sil Hugh A. Benham, executive di. ployees), panding inroads by natural gas School, the University of Toronto, Ingils 1270 i says in the report that the ex-|.qied ot St. Michael's College] 1 Ac wis 338 HH A 15 po ab \ "w Charlie and 4 . J rector of the Winnipe!: 'ounda. It is nonsense that a mature, Sona, Liharlly. su were the chief concern of utilities and Queen's, in business and] JNA4AS P* oi0d flan se to be a student," he sald. cAlwae remembered Bg Eliza, 4000 - 0 0 8 tion, a phil 1 respect v , a philanthrople «110 llon|six-foot, 300-pounder of elghteen| + |during 1959, But he says this was science. Me served in the RCAF ind Gas re HY 1! bt bo} , x ug The ahonl must hoo ("a healthy thing" which is mak:| 1941.45, and after the war en: Please Note ing the electrical power industry goged in home appliance manu- Deadlines now In effect for jmore conscious of the need for facture, personnel and soles work this column: promotion and good service. with John Inglis Company. Mr. eo McCarthy came to Consumers' Gas Births, Memorioms, Cards ef [in 1949 to organize a Dealer Co- Thanks = NOTED ACTRESS | operative Sales Program, He was 9? AM SAME DAY Judith Anderson, the Austral. appointed General Sales Manager DEATHS == {lan - born actress, was invested in 1954, and is responsible for all 11 AM. SAME DAY by Queen Elizabeth in July, 1960, sales, advertising and public relo- DIAL RA 3.3492 with the silver badger of a Dame tons operations for Consumers' Commander of the Order of the 9nd its subsidiaries.* British Empire, 2] Inlnd Gas pr 408 Inind Gas wt 760 int Bronse 800 Int Util 190% Int Util pr TY Inter PL so Intpro St 1550 Inv Syn 208 Inv Syn wn Iroq Glass p 100 Jamaica PS 200 Jefferson 1350 $liw 150 2 4 Nw $104 a0 $33 32 47% a nr 36% $31. nN $139 18% LB it aN 215 30% LLL a aM HN =» " ™ m » made the remark duricg an ads dress to a symposium session of the Canadian Teachers' Federal annual conference. Also addressing the session on "the alms of education in a free society" were Max Swerdlow of Ottawa. director of education for the Canadian Labor Congress, and Dr, Treffle Boulanger, gen. eral director of the Montreal Catholic school commission's de- partment of studies. sit in school trying to absorb what he can not comprohend when he could be learning a trade by working at it or acquirs ing the know-how to own a serv. ice station some day." Mr. Benham suggested a sys. tom of "streaming" students at the grade seven and eight level, with students having university potential being encouraged to de- velop these tendencies. Students unable to cope with the demands "We have tended in recent of higher education would be in- large llosophic and religious principles to which the parents subscribe and which they legitim« ately hold it their duty to mit to their children." Mr, Swerdlow called on teach. ers to pre; students to change their environment, rather training them to adjust to environment, "It is the human task to change the environment. It is not man's purpose to maintain the status quo, "