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Oshawa Times (1958-), 28 Nov 1961, p. 16

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16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdey, November 28, 1961 = BIRTHS FURBTCHER -- Gerald and Isabel neewAdair) are happy to announce the drtiveeof their son John, on Saturday fovember 25, 1961 at the Oshawa teneral Hospital. A brother for Eileen. ' JEMPSON -- Les and Lois (nee! teid) are happy to announce the birth) +a daughter, Dianne Margaret, on junday, Nov. 26, 1961 at Toronto Gen- wal Hospital. Both doing well. TORONTO 11 A.M. STOCKS By The Canadian Press Toronto Stock Exchange--Nov. 28 (Quotations in cents unless marked lot, x-dividend, xr--Ex rights, xw--! ants. Net change is from previous day's close.) | INDUSTRIALS High Low a.m. Ch'ge $39% 39% 39% + % SPRATT -- To Ruth and John a son) fohn Bowman on Thursday, Nov. 23 961 at Oshawa General Hospital. Stock * | Abitibi \|Alta Dist sured |AltaDis vt Alta Gas Sales 650 100 100 590 485 A WATTLE GIFT is richly ge ne vy your child a clipping 0! S| Birth 'Announcement from the Oshawa aie Gon eh Times can tell the story in an interest- | ji7oma ng manner. Extra copies can be re-| ai ini amed for friends and relatives. The ajum 2 pr late of birth, be sure Father, Grand-| 4114. Steel nether, some relative or friend places |pank Mont «notice for your child. Phone 723-3492. | pank Ns : jbell Phone |Bowater pr | Bow-M pr Brazil BA Oil % % M% DEATHS 'CHAMBERS, Clara [BC Eptered into rest in the Oshawa Gen-, Build a Hospital on Monday, November 27, Burlington 1961, Clara Simmons, beloved wife Olan: James Robert Chambers, and mother | © Pow of Mrs. Rita Crozier, Oshawa, and Cecil/Can of Rouge Hill, in her 64th year, Rest-|C Pack "4 ing at the Armstrong Funeral Home : Pack Oshawa, with memorial service in the an Sh i chapel, 'Thursday, November 30 at 2)Can Baks | 70) p.m. Interment Mount Lawn Ceme- Can rew xi te tery, Oshawa, Zan Celan 510 i Cc Chem 120 C Chem w 100 jC Curt W400 C Frbks A 110 CGas In w 200 C Husky 740 % YM dy % % -% % % + % HOGENBOOM, Gertrad Ehtered into rest in the Oshawa Gen- eral Hospital on Tuesday, November 25, 191, Gertrud Smeets, beloved wife of; Harry Hogenboom and mother of Mrs.|\C Husky w 130 Fy: Belghem (Anna), Mrs, W. Huskens'C Hydro 115 (Gerda), Mary and Joseph, in her 55th|C Imp Bk C 392 $ yéar. Resting at the Armstrong Funeral CIL z10 $14) Home, Oshawa with high requiem mass in' Saint Gregory's Church Thursday, November 30 at 10 a.m, Interment St Gtegory's Cemetery. Cdn CPR Cdn Pet Cdn Tire |C Tire A 'C Util pr CWN CWN G Col Cell Comb' Ent Cins Bidg oil pr -% McLEAN, Irven L, H Entered into rest suddenly on Saturday, N ber 25, 1961, Irven L, McLean, ed husband of Mary E, Bai of 1, Locust Hill (Greenwood, On- and dear father of Beatrice and G. Henning), both of Green- weod, and loving grandfather of Ed ward, Lloyd and David, and dear er of Howard of Boulter, Ontario, nce of Oshawa, Daniel of Detroit, Mr. M an ig resting at the achnie Funeral Home, 28 Kingston West, Pickering Village. Funeral in Greenwood United Church, ssday, November 28, at 2 p.m nt Salem Cemetery. (Casket will be open in the church from 1 p.m. until time of service). In lieu of flow- ers, please send donations for Gideon Bibles. Nov belc RR No. tario), Elva (Mrs 100 200 10 Dist Seag D Bridge D Fndry D Magnes Dom Stores Dom r 200 975 50 200 2370 Tar p Match Play Fed Farms Fibre Fruehauf | Gatineau THROWER, Bessie |GMC At the Oshawa General Hospital, on November 26, 1961, after a illness, Bessie Robinson of 407 , Whitby, beloved wife of the late mas E. Thrower, and step- mother of Miss Jean Thrower, Toronto, and Rev. A. Thrower, Cottam, Ontario Resting at the W. C. Town Funeral , Whitby, for service in the cha- GL Pow n BUSINESS SPOTLIG Gr G Greyhnd xd Hardee Horne Pf Imp Oil ~ | Lakeland 4, Union WCoast WCoast T vt 265 | Westeel 11 Net High Low a.m. Ch'ge| Stock 195 Bevcon 20 -- % Bibis 11 Net ' High Liw a.m. Ch"ge| Stock 210 210 --5 |W Copper 150 150 +20 |Weston A A 16% 16} West A wts 53 Woodwd A Curb Asbestos C Paper Du Pont %|Maclaren A %|MO Paper 4: Price Br 4 Bales 1000 16600 1200 11000 1000 300 2 Sales 100 320 750 460 12 13 70 30 620 278 20 11% 18 +2 4 -1 srWpg 56 w 200 --5 | 75 100 200 152 Imp Tob xd 1800 Ind Acep n 1245 I Ac wts 5 Inglis Int Util Int Util pr Intpr Dist Intpr Dis w Inter PL ws 42 26% 23% 264 54% $ $il 390 $4854 200 515 425 100 400 350 475 16% 16% =I 11 ll Astoria 4\C Dyno %\C N Inca 390 390 48% 48% +% +2 -3 +1 j % , | Alminex % am Ledue 'y Bailey S A 78 Bailey S pr Cal Ed CS Pete }C Chieftn | Cheskirk Chester Chimo + % Cich Will --10'|Coin Lake |Coniagas Con-Key C Discov C Halli }€ Marben C Marcus Con MS |C Mogul C Morison 10000 C Mosher 1000 + % C Red Pop 1000 Conwest 500 Cop-Man 520 308 278 225 +5 -1 --2 +1 Homestd Cent Del C East Cr 2|C Mic Mac Dome Pete | Duvex }Gr Plains |Home A 1 |Home B 2H BOLG = iLI Pete % Long Print reg Marigoll Met yotores peed Mid-West s 5: | 2 ' Nat Pete Molson. A . , Mon Foods N Davies Mont Loco Moire LOnt Cem Laur Fin A Laur 200p Lob Co B Lob G B pr Loeb M MB PR M Leaf Mill Mass-F Mass-F 54 +1 25 500 760 250 + 1850 5 400 5% 2000 1292 D'Eldona Tenisin 8 --1 Dome % + %4/Donalda +1 |Duvan Phantom Pres Elect QN Gas QN Gas wt Roe AV C Rothman Royal Bank Royalite s Gw Ho s en Shawin ros Hollinger Simpsons Hud B Int Moly lint Nickel rish Cop on i Thonclf Tor-Dom Tor Irin Fin Can ns-Mt PPL Bk A w 2000 500 6000 3400 2000 nal Rare Anacon Anglo Ansil + "| Area Ar " Kerr Add --10 Kopan . Dufault --% Hur Oil +1 +3 | Lyndhst +1 Lynx Macassa | CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Equip Tr HT November 29 at 1:30 Interment Groveside Cemetery, Btooklin, Ont. Officiating Rev. E. Hodgson and Rev. J. McLeod, LOCKE'S FLORIST Funeral arrangements and florai requirements for all occasions. OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE 728-6555 TORONTO (CP)--Big new pro-|i jects and industrial expansion) i | offer a market for heavy equip- ment in Israel, members of the Israeli trade mission said Mon- day at a press conference | Large projects include e sion of the Dead Sea Works, for roduction of potash and various CHAPEL | Shemicals, for which the World 'Kindness beyond price |Bank is lending $25,000,000 to sah |help financing. It will require yet within reach of all. the movement of some 20,000,000 728-6226 cubic yards of earth. Another project, breakwaters 390 KING STREET WEST : "<GERROW FUNERAL |for the new port of Ashdod, will jrequire movement of 4,000,000 GIDEON Bibles are a continuing me-| < cede, morial, For placement contact funeral tons of rock from a quarry 30 |miles distant. director or phone 725-2327. - ; Large housing and industrial buildings projects are also un- 'IN MEMORIAM | derway, and an increasing road- GRIGORENKO -- In loving memory) | building program. ' h Dr. E. A. J. Neaman, head of S i gpeetiege oat ool ggg wh? 'the mission and chairman of If 1 had all the world to give, Israel's Industrial Development 'Pd: give i, yes, and mares Bank, said Israel will have to *To hear her voice and see her smile, i pale nkaracetev cecil And greet her at my door. all I can do, dear mother, Is go and tend your grave, And leave behind tokens of love To the best mother God ever made. I like to think when life is done, ver heaven may be, hat she'll be standing at the door » there to welcome me. : ver remembered and sadly missed nm and daughter-in-law, Walter and First Advance 'In Industrials | For 9 Sessions | TOMLINSON --In loving memory of} TORONTO (CP)--Industrials Sarl A., who passed away | registered their first advance in 28, 1958 nine trading sessions amid eed A ae oa, | heavy trading on the stock mar- ned his heart out of sunshine ket Monday. Jed his heart of pure gold, Strength in banks Seaatital: light ae accounted for most vance. Other groups widespread gains. | | Af and steels of the ad- of this world of sorrow showed that dear dad of mine. ays remembered by only daugh- aine, son-in-law Earl and grand- son Johnny Henry. {back at the close after % ~| down most of the day. } On index, industrials gained 11.03 at 603.64, golds .98 at 89.48, and base metals .12 at 210.65 oils dipped .03 at being A CHRISTMAS TRIBUTE TO YOUR LOVED ONES Nothing is more befitting or a greater tribute to the memory of the loved ones who have passed on to that bourne from which no traveller returns, thon a memorial verse at Christmas tirne, It is a beautiful gesture of love and devotion to the memory of a mother, father, wife, husband, daughter or son . Or those beyond the immediate family circle, o faithful friend or kin, In the sincere hope of rendering helpful service to those who wish to select on oppropriate memoriam notice ct Christmas, The Classified Department of The Oshowa Times will publish Special Memorial tribute in the CHRISTMAS EVE EDITION To ensure that your messoge oppecrs at this time, call before Wednesday, December 20th, if more convenient te~you, use the mail to send your copy to The Times. TELEPHONE 723-3492 | West 111.04. | Algoma paced steels, with Jone-point gain real moved ahead 14. Among speculatives Lake Du- fault gained % at 12% on 133,- 208 shares. Canadian Dyno was jahead seven cents at $2.85 and Iso 17 cents at $1.02. Wiltsey- | Coghlan lost six cents at 44. Senior base metals were mixed. International Nickel]! climbed 1% at 803%, while Fal- conbridge dropped 144 at 70. McIntyre Porcupine led golds ahead with a gain of 54. Ker Addison was up 25 cents $9.35. Western oils were down as |Home A and Pacific Petroleum leach dropped 3s. IN MEMORIAM a at dear husband, Earl A. Tomlinson, who passed away November 28, 1958 This month comes with sad regret, It brings back a day we shall never forget. Sometimes it's hard to understand Why some things have to be, But in His wisdom, God has planned Beyond our powers to see Lovingly remembered by Florence. |CARD OF THAN! | MORING -- We wish to express our heartfelt thanks and appreciation to our relatives, friends, neighbors, business friends and associates for their kind jness, flowers, letters and sympathy cards extended to us in the loss of a ved mothe other. We ly tha W words, his wife ank and efficient ma ices; also Dr, M. L. M and the staff on 2D, pital. | ~The Moring family. Growing Israel Offers Market WILL INCRE! \a quarter of her production and xpan-|in the next decade will try to The speculative market came " Bank of Mont- |: TOMLINSON--in loving memory of a (Continued from Page 15) |32--Articles for Sale |32--Articles for Sale SIMPLICITY washing machine, reason-;~rypiING paper on sale, letter size, »od condition. Apply 763 Ritson| white newsprint, buy in bulk lots South .9ilb fp $2.00 Times | | Road Boy's Leaf ymatie con al bed with articles ter. Teler nvest about $120,000,000 yearly \--Cinio Frisia n capital industrial goods. SE EXPORTS x At present she exports about|con¢ OM, conversion unit, controls, in perfect eon 3-48 e refrigerd 30" Frigidaire washing Two bed spr after 6. tor, cycle stov REFRIGERATOR, GE, 7 condit 50. Telephone AWNINGS, canvas. Prompt free estimates. Chair, table Cleve Fox, 412 Simcoe North. YP cu. ft., in A-1 c 28-5 1. ti 3957 : service, wer rentals. lo and all dition, Telephone increase the export rate through creation of new industry. Trucks, quarry equipment and 7 mobile concrete mixers were mentioned as among items re- | quired, Dr. Neaman said sion's function isn't to place or- ders but "our doors are open|/FIGHT ays for you to send agents to con- mS-4163, : tact the local people who will do the ordering." He urged es- tablishment of selling agents in Israel as a first step. ; Dr. Neaman said the mission s; is primarily concerned with de-|phone velopment of two-way trade be tween Israel and Canada bu this can be helped by partner ship agreements and _invest- ments. There are no restrictions|t as to ownership or control. HACE. 'anadian exports to Israe]| BRIT! now total more than $6,000,000) ,>. yearly, with wheat accounting for about 40 per cent of the amount and other items includ- asbestos, aluminum § and\< products. ports T Solid oak. All 4, e, 8 Church ler barrel, a Hardw Jam the n of card plat- sets, it our Furniture, in stion y DISCOUNT luced, ex s gift ices, everything RICH Stores -- Tires, bat- nator refrigerators, tele ty Budget Plan, 725-4543. F. GOODE neo PS. Kel Ns i ROY the mis- fect ph ibie foot, best offer, refrigera' ndition 1 ¢ in per Tele: orite des Ed Wilson s a) a", $16 West. od st Apply ing or appliances, best for oil less. televisions, vacuums The yne COlfax °3-2294. ELECTRIC - Queen v $203 for p new, 635 LLOYD baby carri i 8635 also play pen, $4 rther information or ° x 2 y; 10% 2 Dundas Street West, V ORDERS tal . 1 quality a Bs s for you to Tone up tt make you look Also rentals Telephone notor re-built conver. nd feel y , Continental ; 15 ne home if tite and Hair Styling g Street Eas 501 SH 8°16 Ind new x invita- 467 One 9'10" P ing, wed , Telephone . kinds our anytime LING furniture? We'll buy rators, washers, For top cash offer Street. Phone 31 of f spe: s, ty. 723 new liv- it. Re- pianos, contact SEL rig V's, ves, € 19 Prince , SNOW tires, 750 x 14, like new, $30. Man's overcoat, size 42, $15. Telephone CHROME ing lumb Is to Canada clu diamonds, anges, citrus fruit concentrates and textiles LIVESTOCK TORONTO (CP) -- Trading i4?*S active and prices: fully 762, steady on slaughter cattle at the Ontario public stockyards to dz shades, two decor -k, Complete Also t ide well as at » Store, 19 Prince St t, Osh rices in the city fo tty's Used Furn meoe § ° SMOOTH top matt eoee ped,, discount price Ca no, 120|size. Also new ¢ Telephone MO three pieces 39.95. We have as well Pp 2 cordion tood 'ood supply warehouse as at Community TYPEWRITERS, cash registers, add- Fu ers, sales, service, new, used, Bill Ham- iton, Ashburn, Brooklin : ers and chests of drawers, 9. Dining room suite Stoves, i, $18. all makes, guara ostimates fr aner Repair Serv- Veal calf prices were firm to) VACUUM the week's advance. Hog prices aed" were lower and lamb steady Slaughter cattle 2,305: Choice steers 26-27 wit to 27.50) RUGS, and on® load 3 26; medium 0; ons 17-21; good heifers 23.50 with sales to 24 and choic up to ; medium 20-22; com- mons 1 50: choice f lings 26.50-27.50 with sa good 23-26: good cows | 16.50; medium 14.50-14.50; com- mon 13.50-14.50; canner and cut-| ter cows 10-13; good heavy bo logna bulls 19; common and medium light bulls 16-18.50. Replacement cattle 500; good| light stockers 22-25 with stock calves to 27.50; mediums, com-| mons and stock heifers 16-21. | Calves 298: choice vealers 33-| 36; good 29-32; medium 2 common 20-24; boners 14-1 Hogs 345: Grade A 27.06 | hes sows 20.25. Sheep and lambs 120 and me- rebuil h sales as new, patterned args Apply Box 540] out at 22-24.5 £000 Oshawa Time COM- DAVENPORT, 2.50-|Atias bro 4g0, will Albert \ ~ mac] TV, TOWERS. | sects 40-ft. structure with all- channel antenna, all galvan- ized, gucranteed 1 year, PRIO TELEVISION 171 Bond St. East, 728-6781 ge and| months Apply 65 two piece, be $180 seven ifice for $100, Street after 4 Living room drapery, 79¢ yd, ond up, Bedroom drapery -- satins and rayons, 1.40 yd. up. Kitchen drapery, 69c yd. up. Made to order by ex- perts -- nominal cost. Ready made selection at discount prices M & C DRY GOODS 74 CELINA ST 723-7827 WRECKING HOTEL AJAX (Next to Town Hall) All Building Materials Visit our new Streamlined Drugette Department --- Dry Goods, Children's Clothing, China and ¢ ware, Notions, and Kitchenware. GLECOFF SUPERMARKET For Sale. 174 Ritson, Road South, Oshawa pen to 10 p.m. d WH 2-0931 8.15; | Good j | \Hits Canadians | Volkswagen Buys | 11 Net High Low a.m. Ch'ge *| Placer . | barg "| DUNCAN 20 7 selling ; tore, 19 Prince Street, Osh- Today's Toronto Stock Market Listings 11 Net @igh Low a.m. Ch'ge 245 240 25 +10 5 44 5 28 1 +1 % 2 --% ] Sales 800 3000 1000 3500 9500 4000 | Stock | Madsen | Magnet Man Bar | Maralgo |Marcon | Martin | Matatch Mcintyre |McMar }Meta Uran |Min Corp | Moneta |Mt. Wright Multi-M 23 2 11% 11% 12% 12 49 «448 1 49 7 48%+ % 9 10% + % 12% 73 140 25 7 $48% 48% 9 9 10% 10% $12% 12% 73 73 140 «(135 3 2 99 8 +1 +2 101 101 +2 8 8 33° 33 33 +1% 10% 10% Newlund 1 21 N Man N Mylama N Senator 11 nl Niel 46% 4644 +1% 152 152 55 ll 45% 71 te 45 +3 N Goldert 2, |N Rank |North Can |N Beacu 6 <1 23 --1 77 «+3 640 22 57 -% +1 | Purdex |Que Ascot M ston 15 ont 950 +15 k 82 --1 24 12% -- 10% -- 4 --1 ~1 + +1 --5 --10 | 23 6 Vauxe 5 |Ve 9% 75 780 60 13% + % 41 --3 12 +2 40 --2 +20 | Was Werner Wiltsey Yale Le You 500 2 a 700 37% Curb }Yukon Con 500 --2 43 48 42 | Sales to 11. a.m.: 1,264,000. '32--Articles for Sale |CHESTERFIELD and chair for sale, }good condition, reasonable, Telephone |725- 4988 after 5 p.m |SUMP pump and wash tubs, Telephone 15 between 6 and 8 p.m DINETTE set, walnut arborite table, ge chairs, like new. Telephone and|' pieces; toilet set ; radio. All in new ly priced, Telephone c HROME se' Dn b ¢ p, Duro; Salad ster with Jen tractor, 3 hp; Sunbeam c percolator; man's overcoat size 7120 SUMP disc elect 40, FOR ator, ALE: General Electric refriger-| cu. ft., in good condition, A Telephone 725-3288. Phyfe couch, prac' nd wall ornaments. in pally Tele- new; tables phone LIONE v SL elect good cor rray INCH essories, € y 746 Philip Mu r5 pm e, four burners, new. Telephone information. d Scotch pine to 8 feet number. MA : 4,000 prune: all s Any dining room furniture, six chairs, hutch cabinet : 5-0604, awning, rust so Sovereign condition, reaso a4 SHOWCASES, er Cor nd ash register, three burn- coffee stove, combination radio record pl mouton coat, size Reasonable. 728-3971 WHITE forr blue satin | Bab by's car Telephone and stole, worn twice, » sash, size 10-12, $12. » excellent condition, $8. 728-0416, SHOP the Car Market the easy way Check the many offers under "Autos or Sale" everywhere in the Oshawa Times Classified Section. Turn to classi- fication 29 now ELECTRIC Remington, razor service, Sunbeam, hick, Philishave, Ron- » cutting heads in stock King Street West. matched d, like n quick sal set, reta ephone Cam led SKATES, and used, Drayton new sold and ex- Cycle, 204 and exchange used thing you have. Thi st', 446 Simcoe Stre ng Po et airs for all makes ashers, % hp motors. ranteed reconditioned wash toves, Paddy's Market, Hamp- USED parts and r of wringer type ton Goo at reasonab! prices, Parkway Tele- vision, 918 Simcoe Street North, Your n Sales and Service, Nb- allo ce. Free demon- lephone 728-4683, 8 carton $3.09; butter 64c Ib.; urine 4 Ibs, $1; bread, 2 Savings galore, shop daily Supermarket, Ritson Roard Open every night till 10. 34--Lost & Found s7¢ Glecoff's South, Oshawa - between id, 20, Sth male, Sunday, and Oshawa, side ro: ssion. Telephone 7 5 j7.OST -- Registered brown Boxer male a wearing Pickering Township tag, ward. Telephone Oshawa 723-3065. 3HT brown Spitz male dog, vicinity sland Road West. Please tele- 2954, 7 | 44--% +94 + 3744 + %) iday to a For Lack Of Leadership and Canadian Stock Exchanges, | | imarkets for Canadian produc- ers. government for lack of positive wait" he told the Men's Cana- dian Club. "A vigorous, coher- ent government policy on trade is necessary." Mr, Kierans is on a week-long tour of the Western provinces. On Friday, speaking in Winni- \peg, -he urged Canada to seek | associate membership in the Eu- ropean Common Market. "Great Britain cannot protect our interest at the bargaining \table half so well as we our- jselves,"" he said today. | "Refusal to negotiate or turn- jing our attention to the more |illusory targets of a North At- |lantic trading community or a U.S. - Canada agreement will {force Europe to turn to other sources of supply." He said Europe's need for jraw materials gives Canada a 'powerful lever" to bargain for \favorable terms for entry into |the Common Market. Speaking about agriculture r Europe, he said "Canada can-! not stand idly by while the Common Market expands an ag g- * ricultural potential that is un-| jeconomic by world price stand- lards."" | 'Our policy must be to bar- gain actively with Common Mar- ket countries to secure and jmaintain our share of these jmarkets. But we need a posi- tive commercial policy that will] keep open the markets for our | produce." leadership in seeking greater| "It is not a time to watch and) Canadian Parts CALGARY (CP)--Eric W, Ki-| TORONTO (CP)--Volkswagen erans, president of the Montreal|Canada Ltd. : é is buying some Canadian parts for assembly in today criticized the Canadianjits German-made cars shipped |to Canada. | Managing Director Werner | Jansen made the announce- jment Monday at a press recep- |tion for the North American |debut of the Volkswagen 1500, Inew big brother to the little jbettle-shaped German car. Mr. Jansen said the company has placed orders for about $40,000 worth of sealed - beam headlights and $20,000 worth of sparkplugs. The company was also testing Canadian bumpers and has placed a test order for sheet steel. The Canadian Volkswagen head made the announcement during a reference to the report of the Bladen royal commission which studied Canada's auto industry and reported to the federal government last June. Mr. Jansen described the Te- port presented by Prof. Vincent Bladen of the University of Toronto as "a very fair one." NET EARNINGS | By THE CANADIAN PRESS | Canadian Imperial Bank of |Commerce, year ended Oct. 31: |1961, $17,699,803, $2.54 a share He drew particular attention to the recommendation that cars and parts be admitted to Can- ada duty-free if the makers bought prescribed percentages of Canadian-made components for them. MAKING TEST The purchase of parts in Can- ada to be assembled into cars at the company's plant in Wolfs- burg in West Germany was a test. With comfortable seating room for five passengers, the Volkswagen 1500 is six inches longer over-all than its little brother and is three inches wider. It has 53 horsepowér compared with 40 in the 1961 model of the regular machine, The new models will not be available here until next year. Mr. Janusen said the test or- der for Canadian sheet steel could run to $500,000 a year. "We are placing orders in Canada for parts to be shipped to the factory in Wolfsburg," he said. "The prices are competi- tive. The quality is the decisive factor." | Agreement Made To Sell Products TORONTO (CP) -- Shell Oil /on 6,968,000 shares; 1960 (Cana- |dian Bank of Commerce and) Imperial Bank of Canada com-| | bined), $16,733,919, $2.48 a share| jon 6,744,000 shares. Combined Enterprises Td. & }mos. ended Aug. 31: 1961 (new fiscal year end), $215,315; year jended Dec. 31: 1960, $830,413. Company of Canada Ltd. an- nounces an agreement with Handy Andy Company to merch- andise Shell products, Handy Andy sells automotive parts and accessories and sport- ing goods in outlets in Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Newfoundland, OIL CO. PLANS NEWSPAPER ADS Shell Oil. Company, which in 1961 has concentrated the bulk of its $15,000,000 con- sumer advertising budget in daily newspapers, will contin- ue to be a heavy advertiser in newspapers next year, the company has informed the Bureau of Advertising of the | American Newspaper. Pub- lishers Association. Shell's plans, the Bureau said, indi- eate the company will be again in 1962 the biggest user of newspaper advertising in the petroleum industry. $20,000,000 Plan To Expand Firm TORONTO (CP)--Consumers' Gas Company and subsidiaries will spend more than $20,000,- 000 during the next year on ex- tension of its system into new areas and extension of the pres- ent system, A. L. Bishop, chair- than, said Monday at the com- pany's annual meeting. By the end of the next fiscal year, Sept. 30, 1962, the com- pany will have spent approxi- mately $150,000,000 since the ar- rival of natural gas in 1954 on expansion. Mr. Bishop said nearly all the money for the coming year's program will be spent with local suppliers. Service lines to homes and business es- tablishments, main line exten- sions and meters, regulators and 'similar equipment will be installed wherever possible dur- ing the winter months, Pleads Guilty To Charge TORONTO (CP) -- Clarence W. Dent, a former president of the Electrical Contractors' As- sociation, pleaded guilty Mon- charge of conspiring | | to reduce competition in Onta-| rio's electrica! industry. In June 1960, the association e|was convicted and fined $7,500 by Mr. Justice D, C. Wells on al similar charge. The Ontario Court of Appeal upheld the con- jviction. Mr. Justice Wells also granted an injunction restrain- ing the association from contin- uing its policy. Dent pleaded not guilty on the conspiracy count along with the association in 1960 but when the charge was ordered re - read |Monday by Mr. Justice R. I. Ferguson, he pleaded guilty. | Mr. Justice Wells's judgment and the Appeal Court ruling jwere read into the record by }Crown Counsel Campbell Grant. | The indictment against Dent and the association resulted |from a federal combines report /on May, 1959, which accused the | association of attempting to fun- jnel all electrical supplies for {construction jobs through elec- | trical contractors. | | handyweight 20; heay RESREEE dium 17-18 with common down to 14; feeders 14-16; sheep 3-10 DIVIDENDS By THE Barbe pid, Dec. 2 Ingersoll Machine and Tool |Company Ltd., Class A 12% cents, Jan. 2, 1962, record Dec FOR EVERY BUILDING NEED FREE ESTIMATES MOST COMPETITIVE PRICES CALL THE umber Number Dec. 30, record Dec. 9. | McCULLOUGH LUMBER Ocean Cement and Supplies Ltd., common 15 cents, Jan, 2 SIMCOE N. -- JUST SOUTH OF TAUNTON RD. "YOU CAN COUNT ON OUR SERVICE" & CANADIAN PRE 'lis of Canada Ltd., $1.75, Jan. 15, 1962, record 9 1962, record Dec, 15 Westfair Foods Ltd:, Class A 50 cents, pfd. 35 cents, Jan. 15,| 11962, record Dec, 15. | | Ask for "the best in the house" | : 3 Conahanbl Pi G analian Ws Ufiis hyp -- <Lihillted and Leattled under Canadian lievernment Apervision Sp Heram Mglher UA ind "mite Walkerville Oniarobunale. BOTTLED IN BOND | e i | | | THIS FESTIVE GIFT FOLDER, WITH ENVELOPE, IS FREE WITH EVERY CHRISTMAS MONEY ORDER YOU BUY Here's one Christmas gift they won't want to exchange! A gift of cash is always welcome! UsE ROYAL BANK MONEY ORDERS to take the guess out of gift-giving! When you send cash you can be sure that relatives and friends, at home or overseas--will buy what they really want. And of course you make your own shopping that much simpler. Money Orders to the exact amounts you require are available in gay Christ- mas gift folders at your nearest Royal Bank branch. THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA OSHAWA BRANCH: S. F. DONNELLY, Manager

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