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The Oshawa Times, 27 Sep 1961, p. 28

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| Patti | Russell. { | of a daughter, Karen Elizabeth, weight | 28 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, September 27, 1961 BIRTHS AJ BRACEY --Debble and Dawn wish to announce the safe arrival of a baby brother, Daryl John, at the Oshawa General Hospital, on Sunday, Septem- ber 24, 1961. Proud parents are Marie and Norman John Bracey. CORNELIUS -- Bill and Sandy (nee Lakin) wish to announce the arriva) of heir daughter, Cheryl Lyn, 7 Ibs., on Tuesday, September 26, 1961, at the dshaws General Hospital. Thanks to Dr. J. E. Rundle. DIONNE -- Don and Joanne (nee Cowan) are happy to announce the of their daughter, Ann Lor- 7 ozs., on Saturday, Sep- 961, at the Oshawa Gen- LOSIER -- Mr. and Mrs. Al Losier are happy to announce the arrival of their daughter, Shirley, 6 Ibs. ,13 ozs., on Saturday September 23, 1961, at the Oshawa General Hospital. A sister for Jackie and Judy. Thanks to Dr. Ross. LUCYK -- Metro and Mary (nee Hepburn) announce the arrival of their daughter weighing 7 Ibs. 4 ozs, Tuesday, 1961, Today's Stock Market Listings TORONTO 11 AM. STOCKS By The Canadian Press Toronto Stock Exchange--Sept. 27 Quotations in cents unless marked 2-Odd lot; xd -- Ex-dividend; xr.E: rights; xw--Ex-warrants. Net change from previous day's close. INDUSTRIALS 11 Net Sales High iow am. Ch'ge Stock Abitibi Abit pr Acad-Atl Alta Dist AltaDis vt Alta Dis w 520 $39% 39 39 235 $U% 24% U% 625 $10% 10% 10% 100 220 220 220 8 165 165 165 105° 105 105 $34% 34 34 700 700 700 $46% 46% 28% Oshawa General Hospital. A baby sister for Douglas. MeCANN -- Frank and Madge are happy to announce the birth of son, Daniel Frederick, 8 Ibs.. 11 ozs, on Monday, September 25, 1961, at Oshawa General Hospital. A brother for Patsy, David, Penny and Wendy. McINTYRE -- To Bob and Joan. (nee Sinclair) on Monday, Sept. 25, 1961, at the Oshawa General Hospital, the gift 8 Ibs. Many thanks to Doctor Maroosis| and Doctor Miller. | NEWELL -- Bill and Hazel (nee Layng) are happy to announce the birth of their son, Ricky Reginald, 6 Ibs, 13 ozs., on Monday, September 25, i++] FEFFEF + C Gas In pr C Husky C Hydro C Ind Gas C Imp Bk xd Cdn Ol CPR C Vickers Chat-Gai 1961, at the Oshawa General Hospital. A brother for Diane. Thanks to Doctor Ross. ROGERS -- Carmen and Roma (nee Corner) are happy to announce the| | arrival of their daughter, Susan Jean-| ! nime (7 1bs., 10 ozs:) at the Oshawa] | General Hospital on Monday, Septem- ber 25, 1961. A sister for Terri and] Thanks to Dr. Cuddy And Dr. | | The Oshawa Events . MENTS and WEDDINGS, Notice for| these events are only $1.50. Bring| them to the Classified Counter or tele. | phone The Oshawa Times RA 3-3492. Cons Bldg Con Bldg p Con Gas Copp Clark Cor Credit Crush Int Dist Seag D Bridge D Fndry D Magnes Dom Stores Dom Tar Dom Text Emco Fam Play Fed Farm Fleetwood Fndtn Gen Bake G Dynam $2134 $6334 $10% $15%% $19% $14% 100 $10% 210 S$18% 200 415 200 $16% 210 $12 300 $11% 40 528%; 14% 10% 18% 415 16% 12 12 11 11% + 28% 28% + 250 415 16% 28% + % 31 td % Y% Sales 120 100 200 Stock GMC GP Drill A GS Wares GL Poper 220 G L Power 300 G L Pow w 990 GNG 2830p 30 $49% GN Gas B w 150 255 255 Greyhnd 220 $16 16 Hardee 750 100 $50 50 s. 57 x- is $15 885 $46% 1000 $143 z15 $6% 155 $63% 50 $5% 150 120 mj Imp Tob pr Ind Accep Inglis Int Bronze Inter PL Inv Syn A 450 $52% Jefftrson 100 $7% 50 375 $11% $15% 200 2 $21% $45% Labatt new 2025 LOnt Cem 100 Laurent A 100 LibCo A 240 LobCo Aw 715 LobCo B 25 LobCo pr Locana Loeb M MB PR M Lf Mill Mass-F Met Stores Mid-West Mon Foods Page-Hers Phantim Prem Tr QN Gas Roe AV C Royalite Salada-S Salada wis Seven Arts Sawin Silvrwd A Simpsons .Slot Ind pr Steel Can Steinbg A Suptest ord Tamblyn Tor-Dom Bk T Fin A Tr Can PL Trans-Mt Un Acc 2 pr Un Gas U Fuel A Vanadium Vulcan Walk GW 2103 500 200 170 170 440 0 Net High Low a.m. Ch'ge $9% 9% $18% 18% $40% 39% 14% 49% $10%4 10% 10% $1314 13% 1334 15 $129% 129% 129% 46% 46% 46% 14% 14% 6% 6% 63% 5% $14 14 $74% 74% 52% 7% 40 4 44 375 $54% 54% SU -- un 135 225 1164 6145 Weston A Weston B West A wis W Coast vt Wood J A kt] +% Zenith 200 +% Ashesion gs +15 jes 250 230 $26 50 +% 57 Mh --% 18% 40% 15 49% 255 16 $16 +1% 45 + % +1 ---% ~% +% -yy 63% py 5% 300 780 385 155 235 53 Dome Pete Gr Plains HBO G LI Pete Marigold Medal Pac Pete Pac Pete w Pamoil Peruv Oils Place Provo Gas Ranger 'Tidal Trans Can Triad Oil $15 6 210 Curb Dalhousie 6 610 99 740 40500 2000 77150 225 11000 1500 Acad Uran 4500 Advocate Agnico Anglo Hur Ansil Arcad wits Areo A Arcadia 400 1000 3000 1000 2000 800 5000 1000 100 1200 425 Bary Expl Baska B-Duq Bethim Bibis Bordulae Bralorne Brnswk u Stocks Sales High Low a.m. $20% 20% 20% 2% 22% 2% -- % $13% 13 $324 3% Ih + HA $32% $21% 21 $19% $45% z10 $15 79 319% 00 150 150 150 $16% 16% 16% 380 38 155 155 620 620 620 10% 10% 10% 291 11% 11% $13% 13% 13% + % 10% 10% 10% 660 660 660 250 45% MINES Net 11 Ne Ch'ge Sales High Low am. Ch'ge 2000 S ] L] 200 10 10 10 +% 1025 7% TH TH---% 1250 710 695 695 15 500 15 15 15 13100 24% 24 2 100 13 13 13 500 53 53 53 5500 31 31 31 Comb Met 100 2% 21 Coniagas , 500 80 80 8 19 215 210 215 37% 37 371 --~ WK $2314 23% 23% -- ¥ 100 100 100 195 195 195 10% 10% 10% 4 4 4 Boek Buffad Cable Cadamet Camp Chib Cdn NW Can-Erin Cassiar 13% + % 15% 15% -- % 2245 32% Ya 21 19% 45% 2% 15 9% Con-Key 7 7 786 780 -~32 + W 385 385 110 285 28 9 8 25 25 980 945 410 385 395 $11% 11% 11% 8% 7 8% +1% 9 9 9 251 251 251 185 185 185 157 152 155 +4 x 35 $5415 54% 544 800 160 160 160 1500 8 8 8 +1 1000 10% 10% 10% -- % 150 2 187 1000 270 500 8000 110 291 291 235 235 52 52 11% 15 6 6 15 6 +4 6 208 210 +1 Frobisher Geco Mines Giant YK Grandroy Gunnar Gwillim Headway Hollinger Hud Bay Int Nickel Iso Joburke Joliet Jonsmith Kerr Add Kirk Min Kopon Lab Min 50 8 L Dufault 128815 L 17550 100 4000 38% + WH 157 30 200 182 60 $1 +4 +2 2 +3 155 45% 42 155 45% 490 $53% 52% 52% 1180 $84% 84%; 84% 500 60 60 60 500 4000 4000 135 18500 1500 30 3 [] 610 610 9 9 740 L Shore Langis Latin Am 10000 Leitch 100 LL Lac 600 1800 6720 2000 100 500 200 Lorado Lirado wts Lyndhst Macassa Macdon MacLeod Madsen 410 410 ---10 Sock Man Bar Maralgo Marcon Matatch Mattgmi Mcintyre McMar McWat Mentor Merrill Mt, Wright Murray M Nat Expl Nealon on Toronto Exchange High Low mio 3 30 30 +1 8% 8%h---% ™ 7 Th + Wh 6 L] 6 770 770 770 --3 $2 «2 a 9% 9% 9% +2 +1 -2 +4 Sales 1000 11000 4500 1000 100 225 1000 17500 1100 3125 1800 2600 1500 5000 New Hosco 4000 Newlund | N Mylama 6 130 130 49% 49% 74 74 Opemiska Osisko Pac Nick Paramaq Peerless Placer Pow Rou Preston Pros Purdex Que Ascot Que Chib Quemont Rio Algom Rix Athab San Ant Sand Sherritt Siscoe Stanrck Starratt Steep R Sunburst Taurcan Temog Territory Thom L Tribag Trin Chib Ult-Shaw 00 1000 2000 1020 100 10500 400 1000 3000 9500 24800 200 230 1000 100 1000 79 200 400 1000 1050 7500 1500 100 2000 4050 5000 7250 3000 Air Riv 7 U Asbest xd 225 5 Un Keno xd Un Fort Upp Can Vandoo Ventures Waite Am W Malar Willroy Wiltsey Bales to 11 am: 1 700 1000 1009 50300 1250 265 7000 8800 396684 1,793,000. COMMON MARKET Loss Too TORONTO (CP)--If the price of joining the European Com- 30m Market is to disrupt the ommonwealth, then the price is too high to pay, Reginald N audling, president of Britain's Board of Trade, said Tuesday. However, he believed it would by: possible for Britain to enter th ¢ market without incurring th ¢ Commonwealth penalty that so me feared. Mr. Maudling, whose position in the British cabinet is similar to the Canadian portfolio of trade and commerce, spoke at a press conference which fol- low ed his address to the cur- rept three-day annual confer: ene of the Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants. Stating that one-quarter of Bri\'ain's exports are within the Con ymonwealth preference set- up, she said the preferences are mor ¢ important that some peo- ple seem to think. Asked if they coukd be maintained if Britain enteis the European market, he replied: "Il is wrong to anticipate whal may or may not be done before negotiations start. The prefé rences we enjoy are very important and I hope to see them preserved as much as pos- sibley." NET EARNINGS By 1'HE CANADIAN PRESS Mas ;ey-Ferguson Ltd, 9 mos. ended July 31: 1961, $8,526,000, 6i cenl s a share; 1960, $12,000, 871, 9 cents. Commonwealth | Much fe described the recent meets ing of Commonweaity ou. ui Accra, Ghana, as "the best discussion we ever had." He didn't agree with all that was said but he considered that ev. erything said was "reasonable." Britain's position was that she was not prepared to enter the market unless there were pro- per ds for the Ci wealth. Other representatives expressed worry that Britain might not be able to achieve such safeguards and that the ne- gotiations might break down, cauSing harm all round. Mr. Maudling didn't think Sterling area countries would suffer in an over-all sense in re- gard to their access to the Lon- don money market. In his address Mr. Maudling advised countries wishing in- vestment to be careful about ex- propriating private companies. Asked at the press conference if he had in mind British Col- umbia's action in taking over the B.C. Electric Company, he replied: "No, it was a very general remark. I hadn't Canada in mind at all." Canada, he added, is a very attractive place for investment and he was referring to coun- tries not so well placed in this regard. He termed British sales to Canada "disappointing," and in reply to a further question he said there had been disappoint- ment in Britain about '"'one or two" decisions of the Canadian governm e nt affecting British sales here. DEATHS CHAPMAN, Willlam J. Suddenly on Tuesday, September 26, 1961, at his residence, Hampton, On- tario, William J. Chapman, in his 84th year, dearly beloved husband of Margueritta Gibbs, dear father of Mrs. Gordon Shackleton (Gladys), deceased, Mrs. Kenneth Bowers (Gertrude) of Bellville, Mrs. Edgar Harrop (Cecile) of Doble and Raymond of Toronto, Resting at the Northcutt and Smith Fu- neral Home, 53 Division Street North until noon Friday, thence to Hampton combines investigation branch is United Church for service at 2.00 p.m. having '"'great difficulty" find- Pricing | Not Finding Market Trading Predatory |fjq5 Wild Session TORONTO (CP) -- Traders nd investors had a field day TORONTO (CP)--The federal/on the Toronto stock market §4.85. {Tuesday as speculative fever| |ran high in one of the wildest|.5974,000 shares, heaviest since Interment Hampton Cemetery. The sas ing evidence of illegal predat- | trading sessions in recent years. ket will remain open unti] the time of service. GIBSON, Leila Marguerite In Oshawa General Hospital on Sunday, jory pricing in the activities of | so-called discount houses and heydays of 1958 were recalled] Volume was also heavy on the even more orthodox retailers Sept. 24, 1961, Leila Marguerite Watt, branch director D. H. W. Henr; beloved wife of Frederick I. Gibson, | and dear mother of Judith; loving sister | of Mrs. Claude Butler (Marjorie), Mrs. Sheldon McDougall (Maisie), Charles plaints and Edwin Watt, all of Regina; John Watt, Edmonton, and Clifford derson Funeral Home. Service in the| Chapel on Wednesday, Sept. 27, at 2| m. Interment Union Cemetery. (The |i family will receive friends at the Fu-/merely selling at an unreason- neral Home on Tuesday evening to 9.30 p.m.) { LITTLE, Ivery W. | On Tuesd: September 26, in B ille Memorial W. Little, father of Mrs. H. Elliott, Newcastle, Harold of Campbellford, Roy of Kendal and Wilfred of Oshawa, 1961 said Tuesday. {ably low price. | {under the com bine s law was ivory (Some reason for Mr. Henry to|able to produce evidence he is believe that the seller has a pol-|in the process of being elimin- icy either designed or having|ated by a low-price competitor. he federal law did not prohibit {it Required to launch an inquiry Q a 'unreason- company ably low," Mr. Henry said. But night that it had found a copper, |zine, silver and gold deposit on Memories of the speculative junior base metals swelled ne day's volume to its highest {mark in five months. f There have been many com-| Lake Dufault Mines was again|cial issues led the way down. from competitors who the main feature as it advanced| Minnesota and Ontario Paper watt, regard the price at which some|$1.85 to $4.85 a share. The Victoria, B.C. Resting at MclIntosh-An- | products are sold as * announced Mond ay s norbec field property in uebec's Rouyn-Noranda area. t Tuesday's open it shot up in his 72nd year. Resting at Barlow the tendency to lessen competi- Funeral Home, Orono. Service at 2.00 p.m. Thursday, September 28. Inter. ment Orono Cemetery. | MADDER, George Entered into rest in the Oshawa Gen- competitor. "In other cases our expe- tion substantially or eliminate a|rience is that other factors are |responsible for declining sales, Mr. Henry told the national such as lack of efficiency, im- foods division of the Ret aillagination or aggressiveness, and eral Hospital on Tuesday, September Merchants Association of Can-[a failure to take advantage of 26, 1961, George Madder, beloved hus- band of Jessie Batty, and brother of| Robert of Toronto, s 79th year. | |ada, that more often than not|the most favorable price in pur- the complaining retailer is un-lchasing supplies." from $3 to as high as $5.40 a share before settling back to The market's volume totalled May 3, when it was 6,113,000. [Monday's was 3,114,000 shares. industrial board but there was a {general decline in the higher |priced stocks. Papers and finan- land Moore each dropped 1%. industrial acceptance lost 1, Loblaw A 1% and Loblaw B 14%. Gains were few and far be- tween. Best of the day was by Ford of Canada which advanced 2 at 155. Imperial Life and Eddy were each ahead 1. | | Among senior metals, Consol- |idated Mining and Smelting and |Geco each dropped ';, Hudson| Bay 5. Western oils traded quietly. On index, industrials dropped 1.75 at 594.17, base metals .67 at 199.39, western oils .25 at 94.39. Golds gained .36 at 86.88. Resting at the Armstrong Funeral | Home, Oshawa with funeral service in St. George's Anglican Church, Friday, September 29, at p.m. Interment Oshawa Union Cemetery. | PEARSON, Martha | At Fairview Lodge, Whitby, Ontario, on Tuesday, September 26, 1961, Martha Pearson, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. William Pearson, beloved aunt of Queena and Viola Pearson of Oshawa, Resting at the chapel of McDermott- Panabaker, Port Perry, for service on Thursday at 1 p.m. Interment Burns Cemetery, Ashburn. CARNATION FLOWER SHOP 55 KING STREET WEST, BOWMANVILLE Flowers for every occasion. Floral tributes, from 3.75 Hospital arrangements 1.75 and up. Daily fresh flowers from our own greenhouse. Free delivery in Oshawa 'and . Bowmanville. Satisfaction guaranteed. Phone collect MA 3-7141; ofter hours MA 3-2944. GERROW FUNERAL CHAPEL Kindness beyond price yet within reach of all. 728-6226 390 KING STREET WEST LOCKE'S FLORIST Funeral arrangements floral requirements for occosiors. and all OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE | 7 55 | GIDEON Bibles are a continuing me- | morial. For placement contact funeral | director or phone 725.2327, CARD OF THANKS CLYSDALE -- We wish to express our sincere thanks to friends, neigh- bors and relatives for their many acts of kindness, floral tributes and cards received; also Dr. Ferguson, Bowman. ville Memorial Hospital, the Rev. W. N., Aitken and the Armstrong Funeral Home, --Miss Esther Clysdale, nephews. DIVIDENDS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Bank of Nova Scotia, 55 cents plus 10 cents extra, Oct. 16, record Oct. 3. 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