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The Oshawa Times, 19 Aug 1960, p. 16

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16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Pridey, August 19, 1960 BIRTHS THOMAS -- Jim and Jean (nes Fas coe) of Stouffville sre pleased to an nounce the birth of » daughter, Busan Jean, on Friday, Aug. 12, 1966, st York County Hospital, Newmarket, weigh ibe, I1 one TORONTO 11 AM, STOCKS By The Canadian Press Toronto Stock Exchapge--Aug. 19 (Quotations in cents unless marked §, 2~dd lot, xd Exdividenl, xt--Ex rights, xw-~Ex-warrants,) Block Seles Nigh Low 11 wu! 335 61% GL. Paper 2 Horne /2itid 200 Imp Bank Zio imp Of 1515 imp Tob Fi Ind Accep 350 I Ac wis 500 Today's Stock Mark 41 235 Net sm, Ch'ge 41 te 61 3% ~ iz WY --~ a 3 -- Ye -- Weston B --t Curb Anglo-Nfid Ashestos C Ingersoll € Paper 100 7 50 175 ot Bock Seles High Low 11 a.m, Ch'gs Sock Can Erin Chib M Coch Will C Disevry i %w C Halliwell C Marben Sal "mm » » ws 0h Mh "ww » » 4 » » ee 1700 1000 19 27540 Bigh Low IT a.m. Ch'ge 7% 5 Ed W605 % 70 hs 7 wh 5 i et Listings on Toronto Exchange Block Matateh MeMar Min Corp Mt. Wright Murrey M Nealon Sales Wigh Low 11 a.m. Ch'ge 14500 Ks 1 ns . 1] 0 $i 11% 50 51 ad 20 | BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT | Nickel Industry | Must Look Ahead By FORBES RHUDE "A mining company has a | Canadian Press Bush Editor greater 'responsibility than just Sie 41h 4% "00 530% 9% 9%. -- % OIL # # » » 5 50 0 5 Con M and § 245 C Mogul 500 C Morrison 2500 Con Nichol 00 Cop Man rod Daering 504 D'Aragon 506 Deer Horn 1000 Denison 1003 Dr New Ath N Ham Newlund N Mylsma Nickel MS Nipissing Noranda N Coldstrm N Goldert Opemiska Orhan Pardee Paymast Portage Que Cop Quemont Rexspar Rio Algom Rix Athab Rockwin Ryanor San Ant Satellite Sherritt Siscoe Stanigh wis Betep R Bulivan Sunburst 12% Teck H 18% Temag 53 Ult-Braw 395 18 U Asbestos 7 Ventures 54 Vespar 2 Waite Am 150 53 Willroy 600 ] - L #00 . Young 500 Zenmac 1000 Curb Bulole 100 Gaspe Cop 225 Bales to 11 am, Int Util 100 1075 Inv Syn A 110 Lafarge A 50 Price Br INDUSTRIALS -- High Low 11 a.m. Ch'ge $ishh 3% 3% + WH wo 0 DEATHS BROWN After » lengthy iliness at her home in Cacsaren on Thursday, Aug. 18. Alice Amelia Brown in her Mth year. Beloved widow of Harry Brown, loving mother of Harry of Oshaws, Fred of Whithy, Mrs. C Willoughby (Alice), Caesares; Mrs. G Saunders (Rose of Caesares), Mrs Brown esting ot the Gerrow Fun. eral Chapel, 350 King St. W, for service in the chapel on Saturdey, Aug. 20, #t 3 pm. Interment Union Cemetery $19% 19% 9 9 Ws ids 3 5 = 200 Bh Bh Bh +1 The important thing about the digging out ore and leaving be- » 00 TH | nickel business is the future, (hind a ghost town. 10 |" The words are from Dr, John TOWN NAMED THOMPSON |F. Thompson, who recently re-| As a tribute to his work, the tired as chairman and chief of-|DeW y which t |ficer of The International Nickell Inco's $125,000,000 northern Man- {Company of Canada Lid | toba development has been At an alert and busy 79, Dr, named Thompson. Asked how he | Thompson uses the words to re- felt about this, he commented: Imind an interviewer that he "It Is, of course, enormously Ineedn't expect to hear nostalgic gratifying personally, but per. stories of the past, haps the first thing you think "A primary business," he about is what it will mean to istates, "should be thinking of your children, grandchildren and, {what's ahead. I've been around beyond that, to children you'll here 64 years--1'd like to have never see." {another 4 years to see the fur-! His philosophy and the story of [ther develo ry Inco will be told in a book which Jot She nickel business of the pe Jow is writing in collaboration | world, : | "Our vision has never been be ovarman beasley, an Ameri great as the actuality, The only!in Ontario, 4 way to attain the possibilities of| py Thompson early {the future is to set impossible his creed of selling |goals, The size of the world's| 1 1005 Inco developed Monel {nickel business is limited only. by | 5 new alloy consisting of two. | the bounds of our imagination 8nd thirds nickel and one-third cop. {will to work per. "We have always worked hard to create a market and to get| SELLING JOB |our share, and we are going to| "It was a new metal and we keep on doing it, If others do the had to go out and make a mar- same, there is plenty of nickel ket for it," Dr, Thompson recalls business for all of us." "It was the first effort to sell a | metal as a commodity other than FAMILIAR WORDS on a commodity exchange, 1 Dr. Thompson--now honorary helped make up the first adver chairman and chairman of thelisoment ac distinct from the executive committee of InCo--Was traditional business card of that expressing a philosophy familiar time t5 sell a metal." to all who have listened to him| The lesson learned then got its over the years, | real test later, The pre-1914 Ask him how you sell nickel--|race and the First World nar or anything else----and he says: |created the first big nickel mar- "Find the people who can make| ke and Inco sales reached about money with it--with profit t0176000,000 pounds in 1918 themselves and, more broadly, to| The end of the war and the the whole community, Washington naval conference of Ask him how much research y971.2) "almost wiped out this has contributed to nickel's SUC: market For 12 months no ore cess, and he almost brushes the|yas raised in Northern Ontario's | question off lest you think re! Sudbury basin, and in 1922 Inco's '| search is the whole answer, sales fell to around 13,000,000 OTHER TOOLS pounds. -, "Research," he says, "is only|" The work of finding new uses one of a number of tools needed ng now sales got under way in to develop uses of a metal, earnest and by 1920 more nickel "Other tools include well-organ-| wae cod than ever before. In Dr ized distribution of stocks of what| Thompson's words: 'Nickel had people want in the places where yo0ome an industry rather than they want it when they want it;|a wartime specialty," APPOINTMENT technical field service to help the| customer in using the metal and ANOTHER BOOM Col, James R. Stone, 52, a [to sell the product made out of| The Second World War also sent member of the justice depart. |it; advertising; direct mail serv-|Inco's sales to new heights--a ment's correctional {ice with a well-maintained list of high of 280,600,000 pounds in 1941, planning | 20. ha ia + |names; and literature in the lan-| After a post-war drop off, deliv. committee, has been appointed eries in 1959 reached another all senior deputy commissioner of | puns noted. inks he sounds|time peak of 317,040,000 d penitentiaries. Col. Stone is a on f | peak o Lanit pounds, former vrovost tadrshal of "tie. 1274S solemn, he may add: {Next year, the Manitoba project ormer provo marshal ol 1€ "Do everything seriously, but| will add 75,000,000 pounds to Canadian Army HE do it light-heartedly." Inco's capacity. (CP Wirephoto) | "ere are some more bits from| Dr Thompson, a native of | Dr. Thompson's philosophy: | Portland, Maine, joined Meo in Seles 20 2100 5 Bock Abitibi Alta Dist Alta Gas Altes Gas Alumini Alum 2 pr Argus Atlas Slee] Auto Flee » Bank Mont Ya - . 10 22% wi 550 Ssedse 00 ns 1700 2000 1226 2000 1306 1150 8700 W000 1500 500 25 125 1070 410 100 1000 1600 00 90 170 Mass ¥ " ! : Cl b.. Mass ¥ 5% p % ei, . Mont Trust 49% 489 Moore 385 85 Nat Drug wm Nor Phone Ph Ph Oshawa A nn 17 Overland 165 165 5 Overind pr $10% 10% 10% ~ Page Hers 4 40 Pres Elect QN Gas Roe AV Can 175 Royal Bank 130 stl, Corp 100 St Maurice 100 Srawin 140 Siiverwd A Simpsons St Pav Steel Can Thornelf £34 Ye ] Majtrans Medal Nat Pete 1090 600 #000 174 00 2000 31000 40 1000 205 3900 212 765 1000 won 1050 300 10000 100 546 1000 Francoeur Frobisher Geeo Mines Genex GF Mining Gwillim Heath Hollinger Hud Bay Hydra Ex Int Nickel Jacobus 18% 13% 9 DAMERY. John At the Oshawa Geners! Hospital on Thursday, Aug. 18, 1980, John Damery, of 816 Byron Street South, Whitby dear brother ", Royeroft, Mrs. McAfee, Mrs. Math ews, all of Toronto; Thomas of Kapus- kasing and George of Toronte, in his 8th year. Resting ot the W. C. Town Funers! Chapel, Whitby, for servies in the chapel on Saturday, August 20, #t 3:30 p.m, Interment St. John Cem etery, Port Whitby « 1500 155 2200 od 1485 i 250 3000 4000 1000 22000 Provo Gas Royalite Spooner Tidal Trans Can U Canso vi 90 z10 Un Olls 100 1 ns 2 Jonsmith 36 $28 Wespae 617 13% 13% 13% Kilembe zn ! L Shore 340 a Kilembe wo "om MINES Labrador Tor-Dom Bk 50 900 20 » 2 L Dufault Tor Iron 100 1000 5 +1 L Shore TPin A 108 70 +10 Langis T Fin 57 wt 1000 - Latin Am Tr Can PL 620 Lexindin Trans-Mt 00 Lorado Trans PPL 100 Louviet Un Gas 4015 Macfie U Corp B 270 Madsen Walk GW 370 Magnet Wat Equip 100 Maralgo Webb Knp 800 Maritime Weston A 50 Martin 2s 32% $53% 53% ns '1s 9 9 12% 395 1500 12% 250 $18% 1000 53 100 395 8300 1500 1000 4000 14500 1000 1 4 1700 - 274 770 9000 6% 6% 500 10 10 500 88 Bs 1000 38 an 12% 95 JONES « Entered into rest st the family residence, 472 Montrave Avenue, Oshawa, on Thursday, August 18, 1960, Annie Munkley, beloved wile of Daniel John Jones and mother of Mrs Richard Barriage (Patricia Ann) in her Gist year. Resting at the Arm- strong Funeral Home with memorial service in the chapel Saturday, August 20, at 3 p.m. Interment Mount Lawn Cemetery GERROW FUNERAL CHAPEL | PE Kindness beyond price at one carload and there were no sete ie Board To Study "MARKET PRICES expos to ne ne sien | NET EARNINGS RA B-6226 TORONTO (CP) -- Churning|$24.50-25; good 23.50-24.50; me-| By THE CANADIAN PRESS Abacus learned Alba Expl Anglo Hur A Arcadia Al C Cop Bankeno Baska Bethim Bibis Bidcop Brunswick Camp Chib € Tungsten Con Gas n Con Gas WI Creative Tel Dist Beag D Fndry Dom Hlores Dom Text Eddy Fam Play Ford Com ¥ndation Fraser Gatineau 5 2 +8 54 9 6% + 10 Bs 38 330 660 22 330 330 2 655 660 +8 354 $34% 34% 199 202 +4 yet Ph HOWARD Hoyt Russell 19, 1946 Beautiful forever Of happ: together, wMrs. ¥, M. Penfound, LONG ~ In loving memory of Ed. mund James Long, who passed away Atigust 15, 1957 His memory is as dear today, As In the hour he passed away «Lovingly remembered by the family memories are days when we were al LO LONGBOTTOM In loving memory of a dear husband and dad, Henry G Longbottom who passed away Aug. 20, 1959 Beautiful memories silently kept Of » wonderful husband and dad we will never forget A silent thought, Keeps his memo ver «Lovingly remembered by family 390 KING STREET WEST | cream and butter print prices dium 21-23; common 16-20; g0od| Sheep Creek Mines Ltd., year ------ n . og a were reported unchanged today, heifers 20-21 with a few choice ati ended May 31: 1960, $397,600; OSHAWA TORONTO (CP) -- The Farm|board ordered the service charge fruit and vegetable prices were| good 2223.50; good cows 15,50 16,| TORONTO (CP) Industrials " 4 p | odd sales to 16,50; medium 14.50-| scored their eighth consecutive ! Monuments, Markers, morials, Cornersto | . rere " , Memorials, Cornerstones, | Board agreed Thursday to set up price, ye re reported unchanged from heavy bologna bulls 18; common Industrials, on index, were {a committee to make a detailed] The boards agreed to the re-| Thursday. {and medium, including heavy fat| ahead 69 at 403.63, with golds RA 8.3111 or RA B-8876 methods on hog questions, The number of 5 46 e | ' aie azadlt t ons. he steers, heifers and yearlings/dywelght stockers mostly 22-24: |off 18 at 85.46 LOCK'S FLORIST In a joint statement, released zones will be increased to nine traded actively at steady prices|stock calves up to 26; common! Volume was 1,825,000 compared occasions |sale should be one which would reduced to two from four, A A : . / J pee i {with odd sales higher; good 28- ; y ronge: ay AWA PPING [provide the best possible return ox afaMnl Heavy receipts of unfinished W! ; Banks saw their strongest day OSH SHO {pro p Zone boundaries, determined) ang iain quality killers were|30; medium 25-28; common 19-2411 weeks. Bank of Commerce 8-6555 hog ucts board, will be based on hog| ower Wi 5: Tier ha , Tor | . . ¥ h él ue ' |sows 19.25; lights 21.25; stags 15|/perial and Toronto Dominion | L. Dickieson and C. Frey of the production, numbers of producers Cow and bull prices were| on a dressed weight basis, were up a point at 60% and 54% IN MEMORIAM |the committee Ontario Hog Producers Co-opera- hog pri ' | » | V ™ ' Rg prices closed 25 cents J sdwe! .| steels adries! P. Teesdale of the farm|iive will be retained as the mar. per(counted $1 per hundredweight-|steels, Dominion Fouadrie dl Aug. 19, 1958 hog producers were named tog . a : ' A Memories are like thresds of gold, study - transportation costs and its powers and purposes. Cattle receipts were about the according to quality, Great Lakes paper was up 1% same as last week at 6,800 head|™™ A -- at 41%, That's when we miss him most of all | 1 N (C dovingly remembered by daughter, The government agency agreed] LONDON (CP)--Almost 10 per A y from western Canada totalled 5 BRANXTON, England (CP)-|g.. 5 " ho sharge , cent of convictions fi on. otalled 511], : dropped a point at 7% on news that the service charge set by nvictions for drunken head, 175 head more than last Sixty-four Scotsmen rode across|,f a share offer " ured Change in the service charge will sons under 21, says the Home|wee 3 es i treasured nvobably become I aarg Aug, Office, Total oop, An Week at 126. 1s [tle ot Foden in i A Wreath up % at 24%. Hudson Bay Canadian Devonian was off 15 "A mineral deposit has no/1906 as a metallurgist to design 2. shipments of slaughter cattle tojwas laid on the field, a bugler| dropped % at 45%. cents at $3 value unless the ore is mined, re- and operate a laboratory at the {21.60-22; medium 18-20; common! 1950 $222 554 MONUMENT COMPANY | Produce Marketing Board and|dropped to 30 cents from 40, The reported unchanged today, : 15.50; common 13.50-14.50; can- win on the stock market Thurs Statutory of all types. Ontario hog - selling distribution of electoral zones for TORONTO (CP)--Modest num | beef bulls 15-17.50, lup .34 at 80.52 and base metals Funeral arrangements ond after a meeting at Queen's Park, | from seven, In addition, the num. this week at the Ontario public and medium stockers 18-21, {with the 1,549,000 shares traded p er and determine "el an CENTRE to the producer and determine py the hog producers board on under constant pressure and|boners 12-10, [jumped 1% at 55%, Bank of HPMB and H. Bailey and George and geographic location steady to lower, Veal calves sold| Sheep and lambs; Good handy.|#nd Royal improved % at 70 BODDY ~ In loving memory of dear hundredweight higher, Lamb medium 18; commoa downward gained a point at 42% while Al- They never tarnish or grow old services related to hog markets and some 800 head fewer than Dominion Stores gained a point Edith, and son-in-law, Gar In loving memory of the hog producers should not he ness in England and Wales last week while western stack calves the border into England this|" Falconbridge was up two points| 65,187, 3 i | " " h . y A 65,187, second highest total since|eastern Canadian slaughterers sounded the "Last Post" and the] In western oils, Great Plains| Calgary and Edmonton im: fined, and the resulting metal company's Orford Works at Bay. TORONTO (CP) -- Wholesale! 14-18; choice fed yearlings 24-25; A | SPECIALIZING IN | the Hog Producers Marketing/new move restores the former! moRONTO (CP)--Potato prices) aer and cutter cows 11-13.50; good day 435 KING ST. E d f study ol > , "or the purposes of producer voting, =" & top grade slaughter] Replacement cattle: Good han- up .20 at 156.68, Western oils were oral uiremen fo I boards sa the method of per petors at large | be n . p | floral * requirements for all [the boards said th ethod of ber of directors at large wil be stockyards. Calvse: Choice vealers 30-32.50| Wednesday | 0 highe: or gets the 2 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE [that the highest bidder gets the agreement with the farm prod- traded slowly at prices unevenly] Hogs: Grade A 26.25; heavy Montreal was up 1% at 55%, Im- McCag f the FPMB will form Ww gre 3 x fcCague of the FF will fo It was also agreed that the actively at strong prices while weight lambs 22; bucks dis-| Utilities went higher, Among| dba, Albert Boddy, who passed away,| Producers and Ben Speers of the keting agency without change in|prices were unchanged, to 13; feeders 16-18; sheep 3-9 goma dropped % at 32%, And when old t 5 we do recall, 378 nd when old times we do rec ng. YOUNG DRINKERS QUIET INVASION the same week in 1959, Receipts at 61%, and Thorncliff Park Howard who died Aug " "a . p opistorod agi ap : more than 40 cents a hog. The|year were registered against per-| were 40 head fewer than last month to commemorate the Bat-a¢ 331% with McIntyre-Porcupize! A few weeks ago the ! . a8 marketing 1938 were only half those of last week|"invaders" rode back. dropped 35 cents at $9.25, andlproved % at 16. sold at a profit," And: onne, TA 4 DO rg 44, secret tear, dear wife and MILLS ~ Pte. John (Matt) Mills, killed in action at Puits Beach, Dieppe, France, August 19, 1942, Royal Reg! ment of Canada ~Ever remembered by brothers Jim and Bud Mother, Dad, Please Note Deadlines now In effect this column: Births, Memoriams, Thanks == 9 AM. SAME DAY DEATHS 1 for Cords of Chevrolet Trucks are Canada's best sellers because they're the biggest savers. Your bank book puts the proof in black and white! You save on Chevrolet's low price, you save on lower upkeep costs and you save mile after mile with Chevrolet's outstanding fuel economy. SAME DAY RA 3.3492 AM DIAL a pr + {pee pad 3 A For Britai OTTAWA (CP) A Canadian trade mission will try in October to promote Canadian timber sales by convincing Britons of the| merits of frame construction Trade Minister Churchill an-| nounced Thursday the mission will tour the United Kingdom and Ireland for 15 days to encourage sales there of Canadian timber, plywood and other wood prod. ucts Mission members will meet with businessmen, officers of] bullding loan societies, municipal councillors, architects and others concerned with construction spe. cifications in Britain where solid brick construction has long been in: favor The mission will comprise 12| leading exporters from the Atlan. | tic provinces, Quebec, Ontario and British Columbia. The mem. bers, executives of leading firms interested in the UK. market, were nominated by their respe: tiv trade associations Tse fac anet Chevrolet engineers know you don't have money to burn. That's why Chevrolet Truck engines are designed to squeeze Truck-sized horsepower out of the very minimum of fuel. Every Chevrolet engine, V8 or six, brings you the benefits of super-efficient, short-stroke performance plus many more economy and durability features such as precision bearings, forged steel crankshaft, valve-in-head design, 12-volt electrical system. | | | | | | In fact, Chevrolet Trucks are built to save in every way. Vari-rate rear springs adjust to the load, last up fo twice as long. Bigger brakes outlast normal lining life. And all Chevrolet's long-lasting qualities mean your Truck delivers extra years of trouble-free, profit-boosting service. No wonder Chevrolet Trucks prove such a sound investment. Talk to your Chevrolet Truck dealer soon. He'll show you how to save, from the moment you take to the road in your new Truck, till the day you accept that extra-generous trade-in allowance for it. A GENERAL MOTORS VALU Bank Interest Steady Drop OTTAWA (CP)--The Bank of| Canada interest rate, hitting its| setond-lowest point this year, dropped to 291 pre cent today fram 3.16 last week with the sale rib of + $95,000,000 in 91-day govern : FIRST IN SALES BECAUSE THEY'RE BEST KNOWN FOR PERFORMANCE, SERVICE, ENGINEERING, ECONOMY AND ALL'ROUND RELIABILITY mént treasury bills at an aver. s . agh price of $99.342 for an aver. Y Z=:o ONTARIO MOTOR SALES LTD. HARRY DONALD LIMITED The rate, an indicator of con. 140 BOND ST. WEST, OSHAWA, ONTARIO WHITBY, ONTARIO ditions in the short-term money ==ge Watch the Chevy Mystery Show, Tuesday nights over CBC-TV. Check your local paper for time and channel. Built, Backed and Serviced by Mode! illustrated: C1404 Stepside Pickup * Canada's Largest Truck Organization. market, thus continued a decline frem the mid-July level of 3.49 per ceat--a decline that was in. terrupted by a small rise last week. It came within a whisker of the 2.90-per-cent rate set last Jute 9, the lowest since the au. tumn of 1958

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