16 THE OSHAWA Timms, Saturday, September 9, 1961 BIRTHS CODE -- Ken and Dorothy (nee Stew- art) are happy to announce the arriv- al of their daughter, Donna Louise (8 Ibs. 2 ozs.) on Tuesday, September 5, at Oshawa General Hospital. A for Mary, Ann, John and Pat- NEW YORK (AP) The economic outl 0 0 k brightened this week as the liklihood of an automobile strike faded. The United Auto Workers and General Motors -- No. 1 strike target -- reached agreement in principle on a new contract fol- lowing the extension of the 1961, sister ricla. VEL -- Alvin and Ellen are happy Phi the safe arrival of a daugh- ter, Edna May Louise, 8 Ibs. 13 on September 6, 1961, at the Oshaw General Hospital. A sister for Ruth, Mary and Cathie SCHWAGER -- Bob and Pat (nee 'Brighter Outlook By Auto Industry Maher) are happy to announce the ar- rival of their daughter, Anne Marie, (8 lbs, 1 oz). on Wednesday, Septem- ber 6, 1961, at Oshawh General Hos- pital. A sister for Kevin. Deo Gratias. $COTT -- Tom and Lillian are happy to announce the arrival of their son, Thomas lan Stewart, on Wednesday, Sept. 6, 1961, at the Oshawa General Hospital. A brother for Laurie and Elizabeth WEEKS -- Mr. and Mrs. Norman Weeks announce the arrival of their baby daughter, 6 lbs. 2 ozs., born Fri. day, September 8, 1961 at the Oshaw. General Hospital. Mother and baby fine. Thanks to Doctor E. Culp and Doctor| R. K. Millar. A HAPPY occasion -- The DI your child. To tell the good news to friends and neighbors . The Oshawa Times is' as near as your telephone. The day of birth, just telephone RA 723.3492. The rate is only $1.50. DEATHS GERROW FUNERAL io sent the stock market CHAPEL Kindness beyond price | yet within reach of all | 728-6226 390 KING STREET WEST | "LOCKE'S FLORIST Funeral orrangements and loral requirements for all occasions. OSHAWA SHOPPING strike deadline to Sept. 6 from Aug. 31. After marathon negotiations, president Walter Reuther of the UAW announced 'there is gen- eral agreement in all important areas" of a nation - wide econ- omic settlement on wages and benefits. Final details remained to be hammered out. However, a rash of wildcat strikes at complicated The strike deadline was ex- {tended a second time until next Monday. When the General Motors contract is wrapped up, Reu- {ther plans to use it as a pat- {tern in settlement efforts with {Ford and Chrysler. MARKET SOARS The easing of apprehension the automobile industry spinning upward to all - time| highs as measured by popular] averages. Almost as much attention was| centred on the steel industry as| on the automobile industry. A possible price increase to cover wage boosts due Oct. 1 was the subject at issue. President Kennedy wrote to| {the heads of 12 steel compan-|Oct, 5; Series A pfd. $1.62%, ies, urging them to hold the CENTRE |price line. He said he believed] 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE [price Siability in steel is es-| 72 555 {sential if we are to maintain {the economic vitality necessary GIDEON Bibles are a continuing me-|{o face confidently the trials| perilous | morial. For placement contact funeral] " director or phone 725-2327. aud crises of our (world. Consequences of a steel price| IN MEMORIAM |increase, forcing up prices in| {other industries, might cause HUNSDALE -- In loving memory off" ~~ | a dear husband, John, who passed away Hydrofoil Craft September 9, 1960. | | Remembrance is a golden chain Study Approved | Death tries to break but all in vain; To have, to love, and then to part OTTAWA (CP) -- A contract has been awarded to de Havil- Is the greatest sorrow of one's heart. The years may wipe out many things, But this they wipe out never-- The memory of those happy days When we were both together. --Lovingly remembered by wife Gladys. HUNSDALE --'In loving memory of a onto, for a development study dear father, Jobs Hunsdale, who pass- (of anti - submarine hydrofoil d away September 9, | % : youre not forgotten, father dear, (Craft, the defence production Nor ever shall you be; {department announced Friday. | As long as Tile and memory last | Estimated cost this fiscal year| y |is $270,000. | --Lovingly remembered by son, Jack : i The study will be directed to-| HUNSDALE -- In loving memory of a | ward development of an ocean-| dale, who passed " T | dea ber 9. 1060. | going craft able to travel at high| Gone, dear father; gone forever. |speed on a set of hydrofoils| How we miss your smiling face. lwhi " | But you left us to remember {which lift the boat out of the None on earth can take your place. water. ih ; & happy home we ones cnjoved-- | The project will be carried How sweet the memory still-- PA : " But death has left a loneliness out in co - operation with the United States Navy through the land Aircraft of Canada, Tor-|-- the government to adopt re- strictive monetary and fiscal measures, he warned. The steel industry publica- tion, Iron Age, predicted that the industry would operate at better than 80 per cent of ca- pacity in the fourth quarter and that 1961 output would easily exceed 100,000,000 tons. The commerce department reported that business men in- creased their inventories by $300,000,000 in July for the larg- est of four consecutive gains. SALES DECLINE However, business sales de- clined by $300,000,000 to $58,- 400,000,000 in that month for the first setback since last win- ter. Use of air conditioners and fans in an effort to beat the heat wave scorching most of the U.S. sent electricity produc- tion in the weeke ended Sept. 2 to a record high of 16,214,000,- 000 kilowatts. The impact of the stepped-up program on the economy was illustrated by a navy award of contracts totaling $247,000,000 for carrier-based fighter planes helicopters and anti - submar- ine patrol aircraft. DIVIDENDS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Canadian Ingersoll - Rand Company, Ltd., 25 cents, Sept. 21, record Sept. 12. Crush International Ltd., com- mon 5 cents, Oct. 20, record Nov. 1, record Oct. 17. The B. Greening Wire Com- pany Ltd. 5 cents, Oct. 2, rec- ord Sept. 15. The Hughs - Owens Company, Ltd., Class A common 20 cents, Class B common 10 cents, pfd. 9 cents, Oct. 16, record Sept. 2. National Steel Car - Corpora- tion, Ltd., common 20 cents, Oct, 16, record Sept. 15. The Premier Trust Company, $2, Oct. 1, record Sept. 18. The Sterling Trusts Corpera- tion, 60 cents, Oct. 2, record Sept. 15 Unietd Keno Hill Kines Ltd., 10 cents, Oct. 27, record Sept. 29 Mine Merger Gets Approval TORONTO (CP) -- Stockhold ers of Macassa Mines Limited and Bicroft Uranium Mines Limited at separate meetings Friday approved a plan for the merger of the two companies. Basis of the exchange will be one share of the new company --to be called Macassa Gold |Mines Limited--for each share |of Macassa Mines now held and one share for each five shares |of Bicroft. Robert A. Bryce, Macassa president, said his company's financial structure will be greatly strengthened by Bi- | crof'ts liquid resources and that The world can never fill. --Sadly missed by daughter Maureen a nagda . U.S. development and son-in-law George. |sharing program. HUNSDALE -- In loving memory of | a dear grandfather, John Hunsdale, who | passed away September 9, 1960. ADVERTISING Quietly and suddenly came the call, His sudden death surprised us all; [ Dearer to memory than words ean CLASSIFIED tell, | The loss of a grandfather I loved vl well, ) --Lovingly remembered by grandson, | (Continued from Page 15 Philip | | HUNSDALE -- In loving memory of a| 34--Lost & Found dear father and grandfather, John | Hunsdale, who passed away September LIGHT ginger colored, part persian male cat, lost in the vicinity of Trull's 9. 1960. (ad: Courtice. Reward to finder. Tele! The golden gate stood open, y God saw he needed rest, |= 723.3128. His garden must be beautiful, He only takes the best. |35--Legal i --Lovingly remembered by daughter Mary, son-in-law Neal and grandchil- | dren Brian and Wendy. { ROBERTS -- In loving memory of a dear sister and aunt, Mrs. May Roberts, who passed away September 9, 1957 We miss your smile and cheery ways, Please God, just let her know, That we down here do not forget, We love and miss her so. --Lovingly . remembered by family, 224 Brock Street North ONTARIO THE ONTARIO | MUNICIPAL BOARD ROBERTS -- In loving memory of | my dear sister-in-law, May, who passed| NOTICE UNDER SECTION 30 OF THE PLANNING ACT away September 9, 1957 As we loved you, so we miss you, IB ons METALS Jou Ne near TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Corporation | of the Ctiy of Oshawa has | applied to the Ontairo Muni- cipal Board pursuant to the provisions of Section 30 of The Planning Act for approv- al of its Restricted Area By- low 3959 passed on the 8th day of August 1961; the full text of Section 2 is given hereunder Flo and | | for | | red with a love sincere »mbered by Bess and In loving memory of a Mary Roberts, who passed 957 1pon your grave for 3 fade away | ed and lovingly remember- | Any person interested within fourteen days after the date of this notice, file with the clerk of the City of Oshawa notice of his objec- tion to approval of the said by-law together with a state- ment of the grounds of such objection may, t her pain, s are vain, rest, ith the blest ed by Win, Syd, ROWDEN -- In loving memory of a dear husband and father, Ross John Rowden, who passed away September 9, 1946 His smiling way and pleasant face Are a pleasure to recall, He had a kindly word for each And died beloved by all y we hopé to meet him, ,» we know not when, his hand in a better land, The Ontario Municipal Board may opprove of the said by- low but before doing so it may appoint a time and place when any objections to the by-law will be considered DATED at Toronto this 2nd day of September, 1961, B. VICKERS, Acting Secretary To clasp Never to --Lovingly r Louie, Owen, Eva embered by daughters, his Muriel wife and RUKARUCK -- In loving memory of a dear father and grandfather, Radion Rukaruck, who passed away Sept. 9, 1960. The blow was great, the shock severe. | We little thought the end was near, And only those who have lost can tell] 2 The pain of parting without farewell, | More each day we miss you, father, | Friends may think the wound is healed But they little know the sorrow That lies within our hearts concealed --Lovingly remembered by son, Jack, daughter-in-law Eleanor and grand- children Randy, Timmy and Jackie. NET EARNINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS | International Petroleum Co. Ltd, 3 mos. ended June 30:| 1961, $8,600,000, 59 cents a share; | 1960, $7,500,000, 52 cents; 6 mos. | ended June 30: 1961, $17,000,000] $1.17 a share (same as in 1960). | Power Corporation of Canada Ltd., year ended June 30: 1961, $2,216,731, $2.56 a share; 1960, $2,209,696, $2.95. | Section 2 of by-law number 3959 is as follows: Section 32 of by-law number 3415 as amended is hereby further amended by adding immediately following the words church; " in the said section the following additional words (i) " (ii) church rectory or manse on g lot im- mediately adjoining church property pro- vided that the lot upon which said church rectory or manse is located complies with the same frontage, area, front yard, side yard, rear yard, and cover- age requirements as would apply to a lot in an R-3 use dis- trict on which ao single family dwel- ling is located." {benefits coming from Bicroft | depreciation and pre-production |write-offs should result in con- | siderable savings in income tax. Mr. Bryce told the Bicroft {meeting he did not expect Bi- | croft to get a new uranium con- tract despite assurances re- {ceived in the past from the gov- { ernment. | The Bicroft plant would bring {about 56 cents per share after | shutdown, but mortgage obliga- |tions of the company would [largely offset any cash value of {the plant, he said. New Issues Domirate 'Bond Mart | | By THE CANADIAN PRESS New Government of Canada and Province of Ontario issues ifeatured the bond market this |week. | The Government of Canada |issue consisted of two maturi- ties, one of $225,000,000 three- per-cent bonds due Aug. 1, 1962, offered at 99.75 to yield 3.29 per cent; and one of $175,000,000 4% per cents, due Dec. 15, 1966, offered at 99.25 to yield 4.66 per cent. The Bank of Canada took $25,000,000 of the three per cents and all of the other issue in {exchange for $200,000,000 of short-term bonds from its hold- ings. The $200,000,000 three per cents offered to the public was quickly over subscribed and {immediately sold to a premium. The rest of the Canada short: term market registered gains of five to 30 cents. Mid- and long- {term Canadas gained % to 2 | point. Canada 3% per cents, due [Sept. 1, 1965, closed at 97% to 19814; Canada 4'%% per cents, |Sept. 1, 1983, at 93% to 944; {and Canadian National Railways five per cents, Oct. 1, 1987, at {97% to 9814, all up % point The 91-day Government of Canada treasury bills sold at [2.31 per cent compared with {2.26 per cent last week, and the {182-day bills at 2.61 compared with 2.55. Day to day money traded and closed at 13; per cent In the provincial market a $60,000,000 Province of Ontario open-end offering consisted of two maturities, 4 3per cents, {due Oct. 1, 1967, offered at 99% to yield 4.85 per cent, and 5% per cents, due Oct. 1, 1983, of- fered at 98.75 to yield 5.35 per cent. The issue had a good reception. The rest of the pro- |vincial market remained un- {changed in light trading. Weekly Summary Of Stock Market Activity By The Canadian Press the Toronto Stock Exchzzge this changed totalled 180 Volume for the previous week's the year to date unless by 349 to 317 om week. Issues un- was 8,388,006, ,854, Total sales re 396,627,926. week 7,541, for the in This Weel 1961 qe Sales High Low Close Ch'ge High Low 38415 33 31977 Alumini Aluml pr Alum 2 pr Analog Ang Pulp pr Anth Imp A Argus Arg 250 pr Ashdown B Atlan Acc Atlas Steel A Std Wire Auto Elec Auto Fab B Bank Mont Bank NS Bath Pow A Bath Pow B Biltmore p Bow Mer p Bowater Brazil Br Tank Bright BA Oil BC Forest BC Pack A BC Pack B BC Pow BC Paone Brockville Brown Bruck A Build Prod Burlington Burns Burrard A Cal Pow Cal Pow § pr Can Cem Can Cem pr © Stone an Foils Can Foils A CI Fndry Can Malt C Pack A Can Perm SL n Brew C Br Alum CBAL B wis Cdn Can A Cs Cds C Fairbks B CF Prod lpr C Gas In p C Gas In w CG Sec A C Husky C Husky w INDUSTRIALS 277 $12 11% 113% -- % 14% 10% $8 % Th--% 8 455 +% 8 5% + % 20% 4% U% 16 os $19% 18% 19 $24% 19% 20 A and B $41% 40% 40% 24% UK UK -- Wn 9% 9% 9% $13% 12% 12% 08 108 108 $17% 17% 17% 9% FE OEE +1 45% 11% 313 22% 48 FREFE 75 170 1556 275 305 2005 eu Rar SU 39% 40 $46% 44% 4% $53 51 51 $10% 10 10 $24% 23% $31% 30 17400 135 110 2030 $6% 6 6% 3500 250 250 250 2893 369% 68% 69% 1881 $78 77% TT% 1115 $50% 50. 50 770 $33 32 33 960 $15% 15 15 $27 265% 27 $555 54% 55% $814 8% 8% $143 14% 14% + % 50 50% -- % | £5 51% --2 51 S511 --2% 7% TH TW -- % 445 420 430 +35 $6 5% 5% + $60 59% 59% +1% 31% 32% 13% 14% + % 16% 16% 16 -- Wh 33% + % 51 31727 2210 677 1895 $27% 26% 2675 $102%4 102% 2075 $26% 25% 217 38% 21% 150 $i5% 15% 125 $29 29% 150 $30 30 $19% 19% $75 26% -- 28% + Hh 15% 2% -- 30 19% + % 5 +1 58 --1 3% + % 60 +1 $56% 55% 55% --1% $11% 11% L% 350 4 $10% 10% 10% $8% 8% 8% $53 53 $6 C Hydro Car 1227 $11 C Ice Mach A 100 Dist Seag D Bridge D Coal pr Dom Elec Dom Elect w D Fndry D Magnes Dom Scott Dom Stores Dom Tar D Tar pr Dom Text Dow Brew 00 375 6367 6505 100 1505 150 3552 300 $12 420 8673 31977 100 3959 50 $43% 21% 475 Easy Wash pr 180 Econ Inv Eddy Emco Emp Life Exquisite Exquisite pr Fam Play Fittings A Fleet Mfg Fleetwood Ford (US) Ford com Foundtn Fraser Freiman pr Frosst A Fruehauf Gatineau Gat 5 pr Gen Bake G Dev Gen Dynam Gen Elect GMC G P Drill G P Drill A GP Mig A GS Wares Globe A Goodyear Goodyear pr G Mackay A GL Paper Power Pow w Great West G Wpg Gas G Wpg Gs v G Wpg 56w Greyhd Guar Tr Hahn 1 Hardee Hard Carpet Hardee r H Dauch Hi-Tower Horne Pf Hughes OA Hur Erie Imp Inv A Imp Imp Imp Oil Imp Tob Ind Accep Life Inv 1.40p 215 525 6101 1 35 440 1075 2537 6550 275 175 350 325 1131 $35% 35 30 $103 730 $10% 3315 $16% 2135 $32% 400 $76% 905 $49 ° 50 55 55 3325 55 55 7 821 = 4305 $10% 9% 1615 $123 12% 150 $1624 159 275 $45 46 100 $6% 4401 $21% 1192 $39 38 $145 $6% $49% 49% 235 210 215 235 250 $634 6% 6% 200 170 200 +45 $16% 16% 16% -- $16% 16% 16% -- % 500 500 500 + $10% 16% 16% $51 5) 51 + $18 18 $12 11% $13% 13% 32 2 $52 52 $12% 12 470 420 $12 12 $41 40% $23% 22 $26 26 825 $127 123 $47% 46% $15% 15% §64% 63% $9614 96% $48 48 $38% 38% 380 375 375 » ' ' 10: 10% 15 30% 74% 48 1 10% 121 46 4a 65% 6% 6 21% 16% 39% 26% 14% 625 B84 210 3865 1325 1080 1000 626 3390 +20 300 400 500 - Sales High Low Close Ch'ge High Low oY his Week---- 5% 5% 1515 $43 42% 42% -- % 420 $48 48 48 530 $6% 6% 6% 40 66 66 66 +1 236 $72% 70% 72% +1% 185 170 170 --I5 $52 © 50% 52 $10 10 10 3800 $8% 8% 8% 360. 330 --25 +1 % 340 60 $11% 11 1 Kelvinator Labatt --% $il% 11 © 11% + % 7 77 -8 100 $24 14970 200 1278 2727 Maxwell Metro Stor Met Stor p Mex LP pr Mid-West Milt Brick M Cont A Molson A Molson B Molson pr Mon Foods Mon Knit Mont Loco Moore Nat Drug Nat Dr pr Nat Groc p N St Car Neon Nia Nia NO NQ NQ Nor Nor NW Wire Wire NGas Pow Pow 1p Phone Util pr Oak Wood Ont Loan Oshawa A Overland pr Page-Hers Pbina Penmans PC Jewel PC Jewel Phantom Photo Eng Pow Corp Premium Pres Elect Q N Gas QN Gas pr QN Gas wts Rapid-Grip Rapid-G A Reichhold R Yarn A Rob 2 pr Roe AV Can Rolland A Rothmans Royal Bank Royal Oak A Royalite Russell StL Corp StL Cp A pr St Maurice Salada-S Salada wits Scythes pr Selkirk A Seven Arts Shawin Shawin A Shawin B pr Sicks Silverwd A Simpsons SKD Mfg Slater Ind Slat Ind pr Southam Stafford St Pav Stedman Steel Can Steinberg A Stuart Oil § Propane 8 Propane pr Suptest ord Switson pr Tamblyn pr Tancord Texaco C Thorncliffe T-Dom Bk Tor Iron Tor Iron A Tor Star pr T Fin A T Fin w 57 Tr Can PL Trans-Mt Trans PPL Union Acc Un Ace 2 pr Un Gas Un Gas pr U Fuel B Un Steel Vanadium Venez pr Vendomatie Viceroy A Wainwr Wainwr Walk GW Wat Equip Webb Knp Westeel West C Brew W Cop wis Westfair Weston A Weston B Wsn p 4% Wstn pr 6 West A wis White 1 pr White Pass WCo Trans WCo Tran vt Wood J A Woodwd A Wdwd A wis Y Knit A Zenith Curb Ang Cdn Anglo-Nfld CD Sug C Bronze CG Inv C ingersol C Paper D Oil Cloth Dupont Hayes Int Pap Lob Inc Maclaren A Maclaren B MO Paper Ogilvie Price Br Sangamo Acme Gas AP Cons All Rox Alminex Am Ledue Anchor Anglo Am Asamera Bailey SA Bail § pr Bail § 5%p Banff Bata Bralsa Britalta Calalta Cal Ed Camerina C Oil Lds C Homestd Cent Del Charter Ol C Dragon C East Cr C Mic Mac C West Pete Dev-Pal Dome Pets ! J Phone w 2265 895 346 4303 700 3213 1315 121 21180 150 500 1320 100 20 100 160 2010 410 6290 449 175 175 $33 10 $103 33520 $8 200 115 6905 225 38415 100 4125 3219 100 1213 1557 505 $80% $9% 9% 9% 140 $102% 102 38980 8345 1215 100 $94 $17% $10% $22 75 16% 16% -- % 10 10% + % 22 350 12242 16238 495 475 490 $11% 10% 11% $277 25% 26% $28 28 28 $48 48 48 $254 25% 25% $127% 12% 12% $30% 29% 29% 315 315 315 $19% 19% 19% $13 0% 12 $33 32 33 480 460 480 $l4h 14% 14% $48 35 16 50 5391 276 350 5620 1035 500 1085 1626 12830 2075 225 6020 300 m7 1698 325 200 921 2375 2571 200 150 25 $62% 60 $9% 9 $68% 68's 68% $14% 14% 14% $13 13 13 $63 62% 62% $54% 53% 54 $53 52% 53 $9214 91% NK 380 90 8575 3335 8071 20474 150 605 500 4195 25 25 2430 $14% 13% 13% $184 18% 18% $11 11 11 $11% 11 11 $19% 19% 19% $56 56 56 $40 40 40 $6% 6% 6% 110 20 9% 6 130 360 75 13712 6703 1500 2300 1445 245 2275 $18% 1590 775 100 140 9350 250 100 $38% 349 $9% 1214 $20% 300 $20% 250 $40% 160 $35% 1703 $47% 325 $23 4191 $265% 100 $24 438 $37% 2350 $16 2025 $22% 40) $25% 800 $3445 240 $54% 1349 $50 100 327% 53% 49% $9% 9% 11842 820 810 820 175 $21% 21% 21% 835 $2444 2400 163 22500 6% 150 150 5850 4785 $17% 1620 170 166 167 8300 99 92 96 14200 1% Ya 32 17% 5387 400 385 390 13005 400 390 400 6400 169 160 160 6000 25 23 25 2200 98 91 91 18498 645 610 645 600 115 110 110 7934 14% 12% 3860 45 43 43 19689 315 280 310 3800 230 220 230 7744 60 35 57 2890 $10% 10 22 +5 +++ + | }l++ 2 32%: x Fess RY 2% 24% -- W% -15 wy +20 +1 17% + 1244 0% + 52 10% 660 Prairie Oil Provo Gas Ranger Rocky Pete Sapphire Sarcee Secur Free South U Spooner Stanwell Tidal Trans Can Triad Ol Un Oils Un Reef P Wespac W Cdn OG emeeeThis Wee Km Sales High Low Close Ch'ge High Low 11500 4 3% 92015 40 39 E to K 900 300 297 1275 385 355 1921 $11% 10% 3358 1025 955 975 2355 950 920 925 4014 2200 600 24135 12425 3616 4725 2500 $14% 14% 14% 320 300 300 13500 6000 6139 5000 12860 12015 6000 1500 13286 W Cdn OG w 3820 Wsburne Wstates W Decalta ww lease Windfall Yan Can Curb Dalhousie Abacus Acad Uran Advocate Agnico Akaitcho Alba Expl Am-Larder Anacon Anglo Hur Arcadia wits Area Arjon A Arcadia Atlan C C Atlas Yk Atlin-Ruf Aumacho Aumaque Aunor Bankeno Barnat Bary Expl Base Metal Baska B-Duq Beav Lod Belcher Bethlm Bevcon Bibis Bicroft Bidcop Black Bay Bordulac Bouzan Bralorne Broul Reef Brunswck Buffad Buff Ank Buff RL Cadamet Candore Can-Erin Captain Cariboo Cassiar Cent Pat Cent Pore Cheskirk Chester Chib-Kay Chib M Chimo Cirom Coch Will Coin Lake C Met Coniagas Con Key C Bellekno C Beta G C Callinan Con C ad Discov C Fen Con Gillies OG Arrow C _Haliwell Con Nichol C Northld C Persh Con Que C Red Pop C Regcourt C Sanorm Conwest Cop Corp Cop-Man Coprand Coulee Craigmt Croinor Crowpat Cusco Daering D'Aragon Deer Horn Delhi Pac Delnite Denison Dickensn Dome Donalda Duvan E Amphi East Mal East Sull Elder Eldrich El Sol Eureka Falcon Faraday Fatima Francoeur Frobisher Gaitwain Geco Mines Genex Gnt Masct Giant YK Glacier Glenn Uran Goldale GF Mining Goldray 21600 907' 121382 75 13314 19500 1500 210 5 19% 7 34 1014 99 25% 56 20 360 1961 Stock 3% "0 +n --8 -10 --% --25 11 10 210 5 19% 7 ~5 --2% --1 5% -- +3 +1 Macassa Macdon MacLeod Madsen Magnet Malartic Maneast U Man Bar Maralgo Maritime Martin Matatch Mattagami Maybrun Mcintyre McKen McMar McWat Mentor 34 10% 105 34 60 1166 737 21945 20192 3900 2000 500 n 18532 2125 1000 128355 7000 3 3 12200 99 89 9000 8 6 55069 47 41 5850 122 116 5 5 7 q | SE | 6 6 305 295 39 167 7200 53 10300 500 5467 13000 6810 4300 3000 16471 15731 10300 4500 1500 8% 5800 49 Merrill Meta Uran Midrim Minda Min Corp Moneta Mt Wright Multi-M Murray Nama Cr Nat Expl Nealon Nello New Alger New Ath New Bid New Cal N Harri New Hosco Nipissing Nisto Noranda Norbeau Norgold Norlartie Normetal Norpax N Coldstrm Northgte N Golderst N Rank North Can 4 3166 660 645 4450 6680 1255 27% 8% 25% 27 8% 212450 20% 13 44500 7 5% 4333 10% 10 26900 3000 2100 2625 20750 34 5% 95 $13% 145 30 4% 93 13 131 1932 610 595 10075 425 400 425 45000 25% 21% 25% 3901 4600 57043 8000 319699 8500 1500 33500 6575 10692 9993 6091 3167 2000 7500 300 52600 13875 23600 11500 1000 530 9233 7010 14500 8200 32882 25500 2635 2100 3975 2115 9500 1200 3300 2100 12161 21 82 21 4 15 7 6% 121 33 $13% 13% 13% 7 7 7 31 $27 5 9 E 4% 240 225 164 10% 4 18 $60% 175 30 4 11 9 $23% 9 68 $13% 4 3% 19 12 31% 40 37 31 --3 $10% 10% 10% -- % 0 291 25% 5 8% to K 1% Norvalie Nudul O'Brien O'Leary Opem Orchan Orenada Ormsby» Osi Pac Nick Pamour Paramag 17 Patino M 6 10 31 5% 5 13% 21 Sylvanite 32% +1% + Taurcanis Teck .H -3 ~1% 7 25% 5 --1 8% 4% 206 207 195 160 10 4 18 571% 17! 4 9% Ta 22% 9 12% 64 68 12% 14 195 162 10 4 18 58 7 Willroy Wiltsey Winch Wr. Harg Yale Lead Yk Bear Young HG Zenmac Zulapa Curb Bulolo Gaspe Cop Yukon Con 4 94h -- 1A 8% 2% 9 | 1 4 Fide -85 § 8 Le 3 LiL sE.teBarofops cal: 2 - HEHE $53 ~g8 FEE. Bon Bons H gs vogiylonaBan.dop +11 Lad 23 salgorgan.ussadig.sesgiulon bus loge LEE H g $ tz teBanzeus Eig un. Sal = | # § HT ¥seBaoransd %4-4:8eggsesty L 5 5 Sally, hat' atta LILES LIL CLE & s ---- AE de ER5La8a8 2-8 af & g, ES stengelonaor.a B8clogaat 8 8 8 +H $44% 2% 4h --1% 17 15% 1 -1 +8 Js 7 2 0 wo» 65 71 +2 8% 8% + WH 2 29 --1 6% 6% --144 Bageasi Eulal 8 F ~2882 "5 - 5 BuE8xS r.Bapy yoEEzes i sulreaindr.egobsa. sevabrsgeonbionpns Blan EE a ta LT Sut EE.asn 5 ¥» 16 ohEE nes 10 100 10 -- 10% 10% 10% 67 63 66 +3 7839 $21 20% 20% -- % 3125 570 565 590 +10 29450 99 79 82 +4 2000 3 3 7 ki: 7% + % 17% 16% 17% + % 3 3 2% sfamzoEBuenanulil > Esxeloe Ey 58 x vor Edzpsalxulonezuaiiis seBor¥ilanbis Byorssn yibuers 88a, ing uabazesh EL a seBosBubgcling born p 8nd 3 + eis, 13200 9500 610 --5 28 +1 4 --1 445 610 610 685 525 170 $28 28 20% 1 2875 46 45 6 ot BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT Prices, Volume Both Increased By JOHN BELANGER Like a doughty Victorian ma-|preceded tron, the stock market adhered| ! to the tradition of a post - Labor one split ,subject to shareholder tion. and|ratification at a meeting Sept. Day surge this week |and gradual price Loblaw's | mcreases| % : announce- Thursday when it jumpe¢ {outbid N. Slater Co. $28 {share offer for Burlington. {offer never materialized h |ever, and Slater announced had gained effective control Thursday. Slater promptly $2.25 to a new high of 13, w Burlingion dropped to ab 21. f The industrial index rea¢ its highest point since the tial compilation in 1934 ment Thursday of the four for 009.75 at the 2 p.m. com The index finished week at 602.94, up 4.23. brought prices and volume|25. The A issue turned over| OILS, PAPERS RISE | higher for the four days of trading. a pair of plums to the plebes {more than 13,000 shares on the Refining oils and papers |week and the B 11,000. Bothla plethora of fractional 1 But the matron also pitched hit highs of 53 and 53%. and some issues gained | Burlington Steel showed high|than $1. In oils, Trans Pri --the Loblaw split and the Bur-|volurge and at one point jumped Inter - provincial, Imperial' |about' $3 when rumors on the Canadian Oil advanced as lington Steel takeover. Ten days of solid turnover street held that Algoma was to|as $1, while Texaco gaine