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Oshawa Times (1958-), 31 Oct 1961, p. 14

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14 TH OSHAWA TIMES, Twesdey, October 31, 1961 BIRTHS Today's Toronto Stock Market Listings CLARK -- Laurie Lynn wishes to MINES il Net announce the safe arrival of her baby sister, Sherry Ann, on Sunday, Cctober 29, 1961, at Oshawa General Hospital. | High Low a.m. Ch"ge 11% U% 11% + %! 110 «108 «110 a 3 |Suspend Term |Sqfe Milk Method |For Bawdy House Charge | Research Urged 11 Net Hich Low Close Ch'ge| $12% 12% 124+ % $5244 52% 52% $31% 31% 314--% 485. 470 485 $15% $16% $75% TORCNTO 11 AM. TOCKS By The Canadian Press | Stock Bales Toronto Stock Exchange--Oct. 31 | Exquisite pr 400 11 Net | High Low A.M, Ch'ge $12% 12% 12% $17% 17% 17% $22% 22% 11 Net Stock High Tow am Ch MacLeod 0 Madsen Malartic Maritime eee {Martin |Maybrun 2 7. Mcintyre McKen McWat Mentor Midrim | Min-Ore |Mt Wright | Murray M Nama Cr New Ath New Bid 2 New Hosco 2000 N Kelore Newlunl N Man N Mylama N_ Senator Nipissing Noranda Norlartic y% Normetal North Can N_ Beauc O'Leary +2 | Opemiska ' Osisko 4 Paramaq 7" Pardee Paymast Peerless , Pick Crow Pitch-Ore Pros Air Q Metal +10 Qunston Radiore Rayrock + % Rexspar + % Rio Algom 41 |Rockwin Sales 500 1600 600 Stock Slater Ind Somville pr Sales 400 zi5 25 200 225 125 1308 73 +3 +5 +2 +3 +2 | MONTREAL (CP)--The fed-|last week that current fluid milk VICTORIA (CP)~Mrs. Dawn = ip wromage was ogee ped re gar - safe erage cows | ay airy processors to re-|soon will move inside off gras: Rogers, whose lawyer husband] <ume research on a method of|to fodder from pre taliead uae: % oo ee Cangger gee sui-|rendering milk safe from ra-| vesting. | : fi e had unsuc-| qj iv inati i +2 | cessfully represented his wife er cca neuiha ubalae Sr Resend night, W. R. Trehane, "1 la charge of keeping a bawdy|, President Pierre Cote of the|chairman of the milk marketing lhouse, was given a suspended National Dairy Council of Can- board of England and Wales, +3 |sentence when she appeared in/#4@ said safeguards exist now|Said that nobody in Great Brit- +4,.|police court Monday. that help keep milk non-contam- 4in seems to listen to warnings Pa But the woman, the former| ated: ---- eeinncteye Mille. +, Dawn Adams, was returned to|, But, he told the annual meet-|,, "Nor should *hey," he added. =" jail whea she was unable to pay|ing of the Associated Milk Foun-;""A recent British government +3 |a $300 fine for skipping bail|dations: "If residues from con- experiment revealed that the "i | while she was free pending hear-|tinuing tests present any danger Cow is a natural radioactive fil- + % ing of the charge, laid in Octo-Whatsoever to human health, it ter, and even when fed large , y ber, 1959. may become necessary in cer- ne sti eee food, Mrs. Rogers was convicted tain areas fo decontaminate Produces mi relatively free of #3 |last week after a two-day court £04 products. radiation. +20 |session in which her husband, Mr. Cote said it has been Mr- Trehane said milk is a =i Edward C. Rogers of Vancou. Shown that the dairy cow her- much less dangerous source of +1 |ver, had represented her. self filters out a lot of radioac- radiation than contaminated air, +. A few hours after Mrs. Rog-|tivity that she might eat in fod- water or food, 4--1 \ers was remanded for sentence, 4et- The human body did too. * + her husband's body was found! As for the current Russian nu- yin a hotel room where he ap-|clear tests, Mr. Cote said, the parently took an overdose ofjindustry was relieved to hear drugs, 'Health Minister Monteith say Greek architect-engineer jarred 'BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT "a More Chinese [iiae Monday by declaring that jurban growth is rushing toward the development of ecumenopo- lis--"the city which will stretch out to cover the whole earth." | Within the second half of the By FORBES RHUDE __ ducts, including toys, musical|"¢Xt century this universal city 12250 = |Canadian Press Business Editor|instruments and general merch-| Will have overspread the conti- be | TORONTO (CP) -- Personal andise of a household nature. |nents, predicted Dr. C. A. Doxi- 3m jcontacts being made with Ca-| From Canada China is inter-|adis, president of Doxiadis Asso- bers jnadian business men shouldjested, in addition to grains, in|iates of Athens, an interna- 695 |make for better understanding|a variety of products including|tional firm of consulting engin- 500 5 jand improve the prospects for|synthetic rubber, stainless steel,|€eTs- 132 trade between China and Can-|pulp, textile fibres, nickel: and| He told the National Associa- i 18% +1 jada, Chen Ming, leader of thejother minerals. |tion of Housing and Redevelop- 41% 414 --1% trade mission from Communist, In Montreal the mission| ment Officials that planners who 33% 35 +3 |China which is touring Canada,|talked with representatives of|now struggle with congestion, jsaid Monday at a press confet-/about 90 firms and in Toronto|Slums and downtown decay in jence, : some 200 firms have expressed| "the cities of the past'"' are over- | The mission, now in Woronto,| interest. In addition to the eight-|looking the fact that the world jhas already visited Ottawa and man mission now here, a sep-|is rushing at top speed toward |Montreal and, after a fortnight's| arate five-man cereals mission|a network of urban settlements nipeg and Vancouver. ged ae here, will proceed to Win-|is in Western Canada. lacross the globe. "Our main purpose," Mr. Proud parents are Ross and Marjorie (Quotations in cents unless marked $.| F 220 Clarke (nee Matthews). Thanks to Dr..z--Odd lot, xd--Ex-dividend, xr--Ex: 250 Morris. rights, xw--Ex-warrants, Net change {i 470 35% 5% + %)S from previous day's close.) 250 $16 16 =) KILPATRICK -- Gord and Sylvia a " - (nee Coverly) wish to announce the 216 $15 5 ; birth of 'their son, Scott Gordon (7 lbs., INDUSTRIALS 15 $101% 101% ~- % uN Sales hi' 450 Stock pe Abacus nick 15% 1544--% Alba Expl 16% 16% | AmLarder 75% Anacon % Anglo Hur Ang Rouyn Area % arjon ¥@ Bankeno % Barnat B Metals Baska . B-Duq ¥ Bethim Bidcop Black Bay Broul Reef Brnswk Buffad an Camp Chi a ae a $43%4 43% 434-- % GanEnin $25% 255% 25% + %* Gassiar 529 $56% 56 56% + %4 Gent Pat 100 $10 10 10 Chester 25$150 150 150 Chib-Kay OIL Goch Coch Will Coin Lake 2500 «7 C Callinan 1000 8 Discov 1600 112 111 112 1200 795 790 790 C C Fen Con MS 225 $21% 21% 21% Cc 2200 «7 7 7 265 Mogul C Mosher Cc Northid 30 C Regcourt $18 Conwest 90 Cop-Man 380 Coprand 150 Coulee 625 Deer Horn 205 D'Eldona 53. $14 13% $14% 14% 990 990 Delhi Pac Delnite $15% 15% 5% 5% 209 Sales 1000 2610 2000 4000 1500 200 1000 2400 5000 5600 100 5000 1500 2000 300 its M | Fleetwood Ford (US) Ford Com Gat 5 pe pr \G Bake Stedman n Steel Can Suptest pr Switson Texaco 20 59 735 14 110 6% 43 11% ozs.), on Sunday, October 29, 1961, 250 $11% 11% at Bowmanville Memorial Hospital. Sincere thanks to Dr. Hubbard. 400 125 $29% 210 49 Shi 5 58 29% -- % 51% 58 Stock Abitibi Acad-Atl STANISKI -- Mr. and Mrs. George Acad-Atl Staniski (mee Anne Gerace) announce Alta Dist the birth of their son, Philip (8 Ibs., AitaDis vt 8 ozs.) on Wednesday, October 25 1961, Alta Gas at Oshawa General Hospital. A brother AltaGas w for Michae} and Georganne, Grand-|Alta Nat parents are Mr. and Mrs. Michael |Alg Cen Staniski and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Algoma Gerace. Thanks to Dr. Anderson. Alumini Anthes A 3 TAYLOR--Don and Rita (nee Law- Argus 654 ney) wish to announce the arrival of a A St Wire C 1000 daughter Alicia Jane, 5 Ibs., 10 ozs.,/ Atlas Steel 7220 on Friday, October 27, 1961. A a Boe et . Thi all concerned. ank NS§ for Philip. anks to eae te NAMES ARE IMPORTANT: Choos- Bell Phone ing » name for your child should Brazil | be a real pleasure and others will|/BA Oil want to know your choice. Name/BC Forest your child as quickly as possible|BC Pow and use. the individual name _ in) Brockville ac Oshawa Times Birth Announce-|Build Prod scent. Just call our Classifieo Burns --1 A 154 1 175 4 184+ % U +1 +2 6 |G L Power 'G L Pow w GNGas w 23 GN Gas B w 275 4 GrWpg S6w 120 48% -- %| Greyhnl 218 275% | Guar Tr 100 40 Hardee 250 42% + %| Hi-Tower 226 140 «+5 23 4 9 18% + % 1% 230 255 430 5% 52% -- % 10% 13 415 4644+ % 15 --% 31% -- % 5% 16% 5 +1 --10 +% --10 +35 Me 34 290 «280 $52% 52% $10% 10% $13 13 415 415 46% 15 31% 5% 16% 43 h 16% 7 1200 1000 200 1260 500 Horne Pf 100 Imp Oil $11 Imp Tob 900 Ind Accep n 180 Inglis 150 Inland C pr zi0 Int Util 365 Int Util pr 50 Interprov 250 4 Inter PL 162 Inv Syn A 100 Jamaica PS 625 Jockey C 200 Kelly wts 300 Kelvinator 100 Labatt n 125 4 Lafarge wts 400 Lakeland 200 Lont Cem 500 Laura Sec 225 Laurent A 270 {Laurent 140p 250 |LobCo An 974 \LobCo Bn 1395 Lob Gl pr 255 LobG B pr 35 MB PR 4256 $184 Mass-F 925 $10% Mass-F pr 10 $1014 MEPC 1000 250 Met Storts 225 Molson pr 50 Mon' Foods 2870 Moore 1555 Nat Drug 300 N St Car 300 Nia Wire B 200 Nor Phone 100 Ont Loan 75 Page-Hers Pbina Premium 700 QN Gas 2332 QN Gas wts 500 Rapid-G A Reichold Roe AV C Roe AV pr Rothman Royal Bank Royalite StL Cem A Salada-S Shawin Silverwd A Simpsons 170 100 450 7330 250 225 435 26 $ 780 200 100 2000 225 5 100 6% +% 2 +% 27 56% --1% 510 2 +1 +1 Bell Phone C Frbks A D C Gen In 1009 72000 1200 8000 500 S200 5071 295 15500 43 64%+% 5000 4580 1000 9500 252 3000 600 800 1000 500 1500 1700 1816 3500 4000 7 76% + % 320+ 4 + % 340 +5 7 7 8 Am Leduc Anchor Asamera Bailey S A Bailey § pr Bata Britalta 206 18 2134 137 198 B 7 7 535 540 8 210 18 21% + 145 +8 198 --1 2 -- +3 $11 $15% 15% 165 160 270 «265 320 ©6320 $17% 17% $23% 23% 24 310% $11% $31% $33%4 Ecumenopolis End Predicted WASHINGTON (AP) -- A 500 600 1000 1400 1000 1900 1000 5500 100 2000 800 4000 300 600 500 400 2000 2050 400 312 233 30 17% 17% 9 90 62 81 16 10% 15 9% 380 150 625 200 52 380 150 625 200 53 14 14% 8 130 130 «+1 60 5 29 8% 26 +2 10%4 10% 31% 33% 18% 10% 101% Cent Del 4\C West P Dev-Pal Dome Pete Gr Plains Home A H B OG Marigold Medal Midcon Okalta Pac Pete Pac Pet w Pamoil Peruy Oils Petrol Place Prairie Oil Provo Gas Ranger Sarcee Secur Free South U Spooner Stanwell Trial Oil Un Oils WCOG w Wsburne Wstates Yan Can 8% 26 45 43 10% 10% 264 26% 14 9 184 43 505 44% 197 10 10 j 6% 64+ % + % Denison 280 «280 Dome 122 12 +% S 69% 69% + % 14% 4% 33% 33% 3 U%+% 48% 8%+ % 16% 16% 425 435 --5 % ™ 7% 265 265 0 21% 21% + % 17% 17% 8% 8% + % 15% Ib4%--% 101825 1030 1000 1500 650 2500 2000 +13 .' Trading Seen wa: 4 --1 5 5 60% 60% 29 29 59 6 18 24% A Sia 870 48 25% 25% 215 215 52 52 82% 82% 22 2 12 9 15% 4 5% 43 16% 4 47% 16% 15 13% 9% 36 23% 8% Sherritt Sil Miller 4 Siscoe % Steep R Taurcan Tribag + % Thom L Tormont % Ult-Shaw % U Asbestos 41 Upp Can --1% Vandoo uu Ventures --1 Waite Am --5 Werner Willroy Wiltsey Yk Bear Young HG Zulapa Curb Bulolo 520 700 700 700 Yukon Con 1000 53 53 53 | Sales to 11 a.m.; 1,291,000. 2000 8000 1000 31524 2000 76 2500 120 200 80 315 1000 1000 4000 2500 1140 9 1500 15345 5 1000 1500 -- % Fatima +7 (|Gnt Masct GF Mining Grndroy Gulch -- 5 Gunnar +2 Headway --5 (Hollingtr 4, Howey Hud Bay Int Nickel Waite Jaye Expl Joburke Jonsmith + % Kerr Add Kopan L Dufault +1 |Lake Ling +3% L usu --1 §(L Shore Latin Am Lorado Loradi + % Macdon $8% $43 $17% 348% $16% $15% $13% Pack B DEATHS Cc Chem w band of Nellie, Eva Lucas, and father|C Husky w 200 im the Chapel, Wednesday, Nov, 1, at|\CPR 1347 a Guddenly at the Fairview Lodge, Whit--Con Bldg pr 410 Department, gi e facts, in-|Burrard A cluding the name, and we qill/Can Cem publish a Birth Notice in the CI Fndry next edition. Just dial RA 3-3492 ips Malt Cdn Baks |Cdn Brtw |CBAL B w | Cdn Celan ADAIR, Roydon Kenneth ic Curt W 500 Entered into rest in the Oshawa Gen-|C Dredge 200 eral Hospital on Sunday, Oct, 29, 1961 |C Frbks A 2100 Roydon Kenneth Adair, beloved hus-|C Husky 1182 of Mrs, Bernard Sharpe (Lorine), Ray-|© Hydro 300 mond and Norman in his 70th yedr.|C Imp Bk C 988 Resting at the Armstrong Funeral CIL 700 $ Home, Oshawa, with memorial service |Cdn Oil 250 2:00 p.m. Interment Mount Lawn Ceme-'C Tire A 115 tery. CWN G pr 275 135 4 BRYAN, Gertrade, RN Con Bldg 100 by, on Sunday, October 29, 1961, Ger-'Con Bldg wt 5025 antl Be trude Bryan (formerly superintendent Con Gas 1320 ee ; of nurses at the Ontario Hospital, Corby B 250 + Whitby), daughter of the late Wm. Coronation 300 Hi 185 11% 10% 6% 87 12% 78% 7 11% 13% 15% 24% 12% 27% and Ruth Bryan, in her 90th year. Rest- Crain RL 100 ing at the W. C. Town Funeral Chapel,'Crown Tr 50 Whitby, for service in the chapel] 0M pist Seag Wednesday, November 1 at 4 p.m. D Bridge Interment Union Cemetery, Oshawa.|DC Can Ins Minister the Rev. J. Smith, D Fndry D Magnes MORTON, Thomas Henry D Stores n 725 Suddenly at Luther Dam Lake, near;\Dom Tar 900 Arthur, Ontario, as the result of a|/Dom Tar pr.100 drowning accident, on Saturday, Oct- Dom Text 120 ober 26, 1961 Thomas Henry Morton Dover pr 27 (of 1613 Charles Street, Whitby), be-/Easy W pr 225 $164 1614 164 loved husband of Jean Wray, loving | Exquisite 200 $10% 10% 104+ % father of Gayle, Danny and Wayne, + dH Se ERE TR SARS ssigeaienie a." Hees Wants Les 12 $46 9 500 225 25 $ 100 225 8 8 910 910 li 11 505 535 +35 10% W4%+ % 21% 22 299 299 49 192 125 3 $21 150 $6656 $10 $154 15% 15% $18% 18% 18% + % $20% 20 20% $15% 154% 15% $9% % M% 150 150 66% 64---% 10 10 07 41% 35 49 192 125 23 wts +2 Curb | Dalhousie s (Industrials in his 33rd year. Resting at the W. C.| Town Funeral Chapel, Whitby, for) service in the chapel on Wednesday, Present. Chinese exports to| If this happens in the haphaz- November 1 at 2 p.m. Interment c the Rev. G. Nicholson. GERROW FUNERAL CHAPEL | Kindness beyond price |Minister Hees called today for yet within reach. of all. "an act of economic statesman-) NEW YORK (CP) -- Trade; 'U.S. Influence 'Show Big ownership of Canadian industry] Market Rise | is held. 4 U.S. - owned subsidiaries in) TORONTO Canada s Research Ur 'For Air Industry QUEBEC (CP) aviation industry is enjoying a surge that may soon recede if . ' (CP)--Industrials| research projects aren't encour- hould be permitted "'to|had their biggest rise on the aged, the Air Industries and --The Canadian dian aviation industry its bright- est moments in a decade, he said. BLAST 'SMALL FIRMS Canada are estimated around $6,000,000 yearly. Canada's ex- ports to China, which had been running between $1,000,000 and $2,000,000 up to 1957, increased some wheat, and to $22,000,000 to $12,000,000 in 1958, including by 1960. This year, with extra- ordinary wheat sales, the figure is expected to be between $140,- | |Chen said, "is to explore the possibilities for increased jtrade." | He said that, if terms are sat-) jisfactory, China probably will }continue to be a market for Ca- jnadian grain even after present jcrop shortages are overcome. Such imports would enable ard way in which cities now are growing, he said, the present- day metropoiises which should be the backbone of the universal city will be dead because of their inability to cope with even two or three times their present population and area. "Our universal city will be born,"' he said, 'but it will be 728-6226 |ship" by United States firms to} 2 d be |reduce the dependence of their|sell vigorously in the export)Toronto Stock Exchange index|Transport Association was told 390 KING STREET WEST _|Canadian subsidiaries on ad evry --, < pend re-\since Sept. 13 and speculatives|Monday. 7 ports from the U.S. _ {garded as part of the / merican|shone brightly during heavy! Outgoing President F. T. F -- S stew a Increased use of Canadian-|domestic operation. jtrading Monday. Wood, assistant to the president 'uner arrangem s an floral requirements for all China to export rice and soya Mr, W é Aus- Both Mr, Wood and John Aus beans and he thought this was tin of Toronto, vice-president of, tiatty & the transport section, blasted at cites ae y ora --eer small operators posing competi-|5!'¥U@40n for ail concerned, tion for established charter COTTON IS PROSPECT lines. He saw prospects for export Mr. Austin, owner of Austin | by China to Canada of grey cot- Airways Limited, which oper-|ton goods se could be further i : .4| processed here--similar to busi- ates into yor Ontario, said) ness now being done with Euro- "parasitic" operators are snip-|pean countries. ing away at the business of : Traditional exports to Canada charter lines, cutting rates for ogg walnuts, Leg 8 bris- ee ; ' es, furs, arts and crafts pro- fishing parties or small freight ducts and textiles, including silk deliveries. goods, but markets might also Mr. Wood also remarked on|be found for such items as competition from the RCAF dur- tungsten, tin and mercury, and ing the year. perhaps for light industrial pro- {000,000 and $150,000,000. born dead." Pry the LIGM LEST WHISKY 1 5 aR 1 the: WoOria <= Leasing companies in the |United States, it was stated at press conference, have be- |made parts in U.S.-owned as-| ITS RESTRICTIONS Industrials gained 3.73 to of Trans-Canada Air Lines, told jsembly plants in Canada wel, Ga avo avoid im 1596.33, mainly on the basis of\delegates to AITA's annual con- "OSHAWA SHOPPING jone of several) steps urged by| ain restrictions on the abil. strong gains among banks andvention that military research jHees to reduce Canada's big pore Ae \financial institutions, utilities,)}especially is required in Can- CENTRE ae ity of Canadian firms to com-| . r trade and payments deficit with pete for sales in the U.S. on a| Papers and steels. Golds rose .18/ ada. ; 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE the United States--$1,377,000,000) fai phasis. J |to 89.96, base metals .52 to 199.45) "There are no current re- 728-6555 last year. |'"Hees said Canadians are con-|20d western oils .45 to 100.77./search and development pro- This deficit 'cannot be €X-| .emed over a possible trend to-| Volume was 3,772,000 shares|grams of a major nature spon- GIDEON, Bibles ares continuing me! nected to continue indefinitely,"| vara greater restrictionism by|°OmPared with 2,917,000 Friday.|sored by the Canadian military director or phone 725-2327. |he said in a speech to the Na-|<+ate governments. There werel, Speculative interest among services," he said. "This is a jtional foreign trade convention)«pyy America" laws in Califor.|industrials hightened after being) situation practically without par- |here. lnia and New York which pre-| ax for the last four or five daysjallel in the western world." IN MEMORIAM | Speaking to an audience that! vented Canadian firms from| vith widespread rises apparent) However, American aircraft included senior executives of| selling to state government bod-|2mong_ some seldom-traded is-|orders and government research MASTERS -- Ia loving memory of a/most major American corpora-| ig, jsues. Leader in this category|allocations are giving the Cana- deer 4 : lies. : as Sasa it panted ney Guutoe: x tions, he said it is necessary that) ""'7¢ Trans-Canada Air Lines, a| 7/06 satellite, which more than} 1959. positive steps to help reduce the| canadian government corpora- doubled its price and finished ~~ golden gate stood open, jtrade deficit be taken by the|tion were prohibited from buy- the day at 37, ahead 1914 cents, With farewells left ut |U.S. where some 56 per cent of] ing any but Canadian-made ae ® ene a He Beare ek in silence | craft, I am sure that Callfornta| Cansdian Dyno, still active on His spirits did not bend, . aircraft manufacturers would mons of a eh copper strike He faced his 'pain with i fs | 7 " Until the pont onel ee orm 1rm be somewhat disturbed. least of James Bay, added an- Sadly missed by wife and family.) MONAGHAN -- In loving memory of a dear mother, Elizabeth Monaghan, who away October 31, 1953. } j 0 Lease She was a Mom so very rare, | Conte: her home and always there; . She guided my path and helped me ac Equipment If I follow her footsteps I will never! go wrong. | --Sadly missed and lovingly remem-| bered by daughter Dolly, sede-law TORONTO (CP) -- Premium Us. yrandchidren Garry. Sharon malls a Iron Ores Ltd, and Leaseway and Colleen. aia n Sera in : Transporattion Corporation of NAG N -- In loving memory ot ye. a dose cauther, Elizabete, Monaghan,|cleveland Monday announced whom God called to be with Him, Oc-|formation of a Canadian equip. Vote a ey "6 ae jment - leasing company, to be wonderfu) mother, woman and aid; | 1, - ar ; One who was better God never made, known as Leasew ay Ltd., in A wonderful worker, loyal and true,|which the two companies will One in a million, that, mother, was have equal interests. Jue in your judgment, always right,| The announcement, made at Honest an liberal, ever upright; |a press conference by P. E. 1 P riend and all you knew, Caw=- 7 i- A wonderhis mother, that mother was Prager lr ggg heed seer ceoreier net eae seis, ON of Cleveland, pees pflon-ge yored "ident of Leaseway Transporta- li 1 George. / . v oe -- tion, said the Canadian company 2 j will engage in the leasing of in- CARD OF THANKS |dustrial equipment, specializing jin the transportation field. It COTY -- We wish to thank friends,|Will acquire Universal Lease- neighbors Major and Mrs. Rankin, System of Canada, Ltd., now staff at Parkwood, nurses on 2C, Dr.| owned by the O'Neill Cleveland Campbel Mcintosh Funeral Home| interests. for kindness d sympathy shown dur-| ices ing the illness and loss of a dear hus-) band and father, Also speciaj] thanks to those who donated to Cancer Society. --Mrs. Nicholas Coty. |the MYGLAND -- I wish to thank all for| --.¥). ; cards and flowers, special thanks to| within a short period. ae gg gel kg Po pn PA kg Bc bil fob ae. Aho ants i rar at M6 ade through my bereavement in the loss of 0 Neill stated, 'emphasis in the a beloved mother while I was in hospi-| United States was on ownership. 'come a "billion-dollar" industry) (He made no direct reference) other 11 cents to $2.25 on 92,450 |to reports that the Canadian/shares, while Martin - McNeely |p TCA to hall septee"oe urg: | rose 10 cents to 59 on eee i 4 buy Canadian-made|shares to finish first on the CL-44 cargo planes instead af daily most active list. American-made DC-8F jets. In} The senior base metals list recent years TCA has purchased] was strong. International Nickel all its aircraft in either Britain|recovered partially from its jor the U.S.) tay |drop of last week, when there Most of the emphasis in the;were rumors of the peg een speech was on his appeal forjof an anti - trust action being greater use of Canadian-made| brought against the company by parts in U S.-owned assembly|the U.S. Federal Trade Commis- plants in Canada. |sion. It gained $2 to 824% on a volume of 3,675 shares. NET EARNINGS _ synthetic Rubber By THE CANADIAN PRESS- Plant Sod Turned Campbell .Red .Lake .Mines| |Ltd., 9 mos. ended Sept. 30:| 1961, $1,368,910, 34 cents a share;|_ SARNIA (CP) -- Defence Pro- | 1960, $1,266,640, 31 cents. {duction Minister O'Hurley | Quebec Power Company, 9jturned the first sod today at mos. ended Sept. 30, $1,305,665,|the site of Polymer Corpora- $1.83 a share; 1960, $1,241,632,|tion's new polybutadiene plant. | $1.76. | The plant will produce an im- | Vulcan Containers (Canada) | proved type of synthetic rubber Ltd., 9 mos. ended Sept. 30;/and have a capacity of 20,000 11961, $153,146; 1960, $44,127. ltons a year by late 1962. 7s RUN NSE UA as | Mr. O'Hurley said the Crown- jowned corporation, set up by |the government in 1940 to de- Union Secretary . : |vel i il. [Facing Indictment [itary necas, is in the midst of WASHINGTON (AP) -- Rol-|* Major expansion program. land McMaster, secretary-treas-|, Such growth is essential to urer of Teamsters President|keeP the profitable operation James Hoffa's local union in|@breast of the expanding world |Detroit, was indicted by a fed- demand for synthetic rubber, tal. Now a growing member of com-| he said. --Mrs, Isabel Mygland. | RUTHERFORD -- The family of the Yate Elizabeth Rutherford wish to thank friends, neighbors and relatives for their kindness and sympathy shown in the loss of a beloved mother and grand- mother --Mr, and Mrs. Mygland, Joan, Ann and Shirley. Jump In Freight Volume Handled OTTAWA (CP) -- Volume of freight handled at Canadian ports in the first eight months of 1961 rose 3.9 per cent from the comparable 1960 total, the bureau of statistics announced today. January - August tonnage) totalled 109,513,000 against 105,- 420,300 last year. Volume in August alone was up 6.2 per cent to 21,720,800 tons from 20,- 449,900 a year earlier. panies feel that what they really want is not ownership but use." Premium Iron Ores hitherto \has been chiefly interested in Steep Rock Iron Mines Ltd. in northwestern Ontario and in liron ore in the Ungava area of jnortheastern Quebec. | . DIVIDENDS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Barber-Ellis of Canada Ltd., $1, Dec. 15, record Nov. 30. Chrysler Corporation, common 25 cents, Dec 1, record Nov, 6 Hahn Brass Ltd., common 15 cents, first pfd. 22% cents, Jan. 1, 1962, record Dec. 6, Jockey Club Ltd., common five cents, Dec. 15, record Nov. 30; six per cent pfd. A 15 cents, 5% per cent pfd. B 13% cents, Jan. 15, 1962, record Dec. 29. | Massey - Ferguson Ltd., com- mon 10 cents, 54% per cent pfd. |$1.37 %, Dec. 15, record Nov. 17; 4% per cent pfd. $1.12%, Dec. 1, record Nov. 17. Pembina Pipe Line Ltd., five Eight - month freight totals) in the foreign service fell to 55,-| 353,200 tons from 57,037,500 in| the same period last year. Vol-|per cent first pfd. 62% cents,| ume in the coastal service rose|Dec. 1, record Nov. 15. aw tons from 48,382,-| Steinherg's Lid., ss A 10 leents, Dec. 1, record Nov. 10, eral grand jury Monday on charges of taking nearly $9,000 in illegal payments from the operator of a trucking firm. The indictment was returned in De- troit. He noted that production from the new plant will be aimed at replacing natural rubber in many uses, particularly for heavy truck and bus tires. You are Life seem extra hard to you right now? In November ;| Reader's Digest you'll find Norman Vincent Peaile's tested prescription for de- veloping"tough-mindedness"' --using the extra strength you have within you right now! You'll also find such re- warding articles as:-- How to Reduce and Stay There. 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