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Oshawa Times (1958-), 31 Jan 1962, p. 22

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, 'Wednesday, January 31, 1962 BIRTHS AVERY -- Harold and Elda TORONTO 11 A.M. STOCKS By The Canadian Press Toronto Stock Exchange--Jan, 81 (Q in cents unless marked $. Fogal) are happy to the birth of thelr daughter, Darlene Janice, 7 Ibs. 6 ozs., on Thursday, January 25, 1962 at Bowmanville Meee neg * iste: Ronald and Sharon. Prow Hal ts are Mr. and Mrs. Earl . Mother and MacCARL -- Ron and Marian (nee Gabourie) wish to announce the arrival ef their second daughter, Melanie Cecile Rachelle, at the Oshawa G Hospital on Tuesday, January 30, 1962. A sister for Ronalda. * MacINALLY -- Mr. and Mrs. Jack prectnally (nee McCaffrey) are pleased to announce the birth of a baby daugh- |"! fer on January 30, 1962 at St, Joseph's, 1, in Peterborough, .a sister for Michae), Marie, Theresa and Jo-Anne. Deo Gratis. ~ MOFFATT -- Leon and Ruth (nee Varty are happy to announce the ar- fival of their son, Steven Allen, 7 lbs, 14 ozs., on Tuesday, January 30, 1962, B at Oshawa General Hospital. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Allen E. Moffatt of Bowmanville and Mr. J. W. Varty of Oshawa. Mother and baby ®oth doing well. Many thanks to Doctor Ci Culp and the nursing staff. PANTONY -- Phil and Rod announce |, the arrival of a darling baby sister, Kaye Lee, 8 lbs. 13 ozs., born January 27, 1962 at Oshawa General Hospital. c Many thanks to Doctor W. Grant and | cg: nursing staff, Mother and daughter both doing fine. *ENTRODUCE your son or daughter with an Oshawa Times birth notice. The Rate is $1.50. Phone 723-3492 and our etaff will assist you in writing a notice. DEATHS BURGESS, George Albert In Oshawa General Hospital on Tues- day, January 30, 1962, George Albert Burgess, beloved husband of Zella Tarves Wilson and dear father of Jack and Charles of Oshawa, George of Bow- manville, stepfather of Fred and Nel- gon Wilson, Oshawa, James Wilson of Lindsay, Clifford Wilson of St. Thomas and Bert Wilson of Brockville, in his 78th year. Resting at McIntosh.Ander- gon Funeral Home, 152 King Street East, Service in the chapel on Thurs- day, February 1, at 2 o'clock. Inter- ment Union Cemetery, FAUCHER, Albert Entered into rest in Oshawa General Hospital, Monday, January 29, 2, Albert Faucher, beloved husband of Anastasia (Nettie) Marchin and father of Victor Faucher of Oshawa, in his and year. Resting at the Armstrong Funeral Home, Oshawa, with High Mass in Holy Cross Church Thursday, February 1, at 9 a.m, Inter- ment St. Gregory's Cemetery. HOLMES, Winnifred A. Suddenly, at 62 Simpson Avenue, Bow- manville, on Tuesday, January 30, 1962 Winnifred A. Gibson, aged 67 years, be- loved wife of Wallace Holmes and dear mother of John C., Newcastle, Ruth (Mrs, G. Pollard) Streetsville, and Jean (Mrs, R. Shupak), Toronto. Resting at the Morris Funeral Chapel, Bowman- ville. Service in the chapel on Thurs- day at 3.15 p.m. Interment Bowman- ville Cemetery. PERKINS, William John At Woodstock, Ontario, on Monday,) z--Odd lot, xd--Ex-dividend, xr--Ex- rights, xw--Ex-warrants. Net change is from previous board-lot closing sale.) INDUSTRIALS 11 Net Sales High Low a.m, Ch'ge 500 $3944 39% 394 + % 100 $24% 24% 24% 150 $12% 12% 12% 100 $16 16 16 --% 825 125 120 120 274 $35% 207 $15% 225 $19% z10 $49%4 650 $28% 100 135 5175 $29% 505 $69% 150 $78% 50 $30% $56% $15 Stock Abitibi it pr Acad-Atl Agnew-S Alta Dis w AltaGas AltaGas w Atlas Steel Bank Mont Bank NS Beav Lum Bell Phone 1182 Biltmore pr 100 Brazil 'A Oil BC Forest BC Pow 1 1055 $34% 650 $12% 2150 $15% 275 $52% 25 §26% 100 $33% 55 $8 |CSL pr 155 $13% }Can Wire B 400 $11% |Cdn Brew 662 $57% |C Br ALA 200 $11 |CBAL A w 60 325 325 |Cdn Can A 100 $14% 14% 14 |C Chem 250 }C Colli pr Cc Curt W C Gas In pr 300 C Gas In w 100 375 C Husky |C Ind Gas 800 664 $14% 650 $5 |Cdn Oil 300 $31 |Cdn Oil 4 25 $88 CPR 476 $25% |Cdn Pet pr 714 $12% |CWN_Gpr 100 $16% Con Bidg pr 200 |Con MS 11%5 $22 |Con Gas |Crush Int | Dist Seag |D Fndry pies Stores Dom Tar Dom Text Du Pont Mfg 'ood % |} CIL, Ye C Mare --% +% y % 12% 16% -- % 8+ % 22 31 19% + % 8% 46% -- % 6255 + 134+ % 18% -- % 16% 2% +% Fleet 88 2 Fleetwi |Fndtn Gatineau |GMC |G Mack A |G L Pow w 25 780 |Gr Weg G 525 $16 |Gr Wpg vt 1000 $15% |Guar Tr 0 $55 | Hardee 200 $11 |Hard Carp 300 $19% Horne Pf 108 355 Hur Erie 25 $53 |Imp Life 10 $140 Imp Oil 364 $49% |Imp Tob pr 100 $6% 140 »--2 49% + Ye 4, 32% + % 49% 6% 32% ¥%\Jock wts 4|NO NGas 11 Net High Low a.m. Ch'ge $494 49% 49% + % $17% 17% 17% $47% 47% 47% $82% 82% $43% 43% 43% -- % $80% 80 80%. % 205 205 205 $62% 62 a +% Stock Bales I Ac 225p 3 Inland C pr 275 I Min Chem 25 Int Nickel 270 Int Util 40 Inter PL 80 Int Stl P 500 Inv Syn A_ 220 Jamaica P§ 225 Jockey C 150 1000 Kelly D A 125 Kell; 380 380 380 $13% 13% 13% $17% 17% 17% $23% 23 23 315 315 315 39% 9% I% $50% 50% 50% $19 18% 12% 100 Lont Cem pr z50 Laura Sec 7220 Lau Fin A 725 LobCo A w 409 LobCo B 260 LobCo pr 45 MB PR 1751 M Leaf Mill 325 Mass-F 450 Mass-F 5% Met Stores 100 Met Stores pz25 $23 Mid-West 250 Mon Foods 265 $13 Moore 554 Nat Dr p xd z75 Noranda 125 359% 200 $21 21 21 z35 $10% 10% 300 $23% 23% Ve 1000 470 470 470 --§ $8% 8% 8% $59% 59% 59% 16 613% 16 37% 7% H+ % $60 60 60 +% 215 215 215 +5 86 x 8044 + % 145% + % 23% 12% 59% Nor Phone Page.Hers Parker Phantom Pow Corp Pres Elect 80% 14% 4 23% 12% Royal Bank Royalite Royalite pr 16% & 23% 82% + 4/4) Today's Stock Market Listing OILS 11 Net High Low a.m. Ch'ge +1 Sales 11500 400 60 60 60 +2 $13% 13% 13%-- % $15 14% 14% -- 1% $13% 13% 13% 263 «261 263 2444 24% -- 310 305 «305 «+5 225 225 225 25% 25% 25% --1% % 9 9 8 8 500 °$15% 154 154--% Pac Pete w 50 950 950 Pamoil 1600 Permo Place Ponder Prairie Oil W Decalta Akaitcho Amal Rare A Arcadia Aumaq Barnat Baska 13 23 +% 2%+% 3044 + % 13% --1%4/ 9 +% 23 | 46 +1 =| 13% -- ¥| 14% |Southam St Pav Steel Can | Steinbg A |Ster Tr n \s Propane |Suptest ord | Tamblyn |Tor-Dom Bk z50 |Tor Star pr z10 . Fin A 202 T Fin 57 w 300 Tr Can PL 575 Trans-Mt 1050 Union Oil 700 Vulcan 400 Walk GW 390 WCoast Tr 540 WCoast vt 7125 Westeel 1540 WC Brew 210 Weston A 275 Weston B 300 Wstn 4% pr z10 West A wts 390 | Wood JA 7210 Zenith 200 4a | C Belcher Bethlm Bevcon Bibis Bidcop Bouzan Buffad Buff Ank Cadamet np Chib +2 6 6 +% 297 297 297 «+7 10% 10%c 10% 655 650 655 +5 Tung > Dyno C Malart ilica Can-Erin Cent Pat Chimo Coin Lake Discov CG_ Arrow C Mogul C Morrison Coprand Cowich Cusco Deer Horn Denison Donalda Elder Eldrich Falcon fa 2: $114 1 159 157 159 0 13 13 13 D $6444 6444 64% 3 23 1% 11%+% 8 8 +1 +1 Curb Asbestos 110 CD Sug 50 C Bronze s 100 |CG Inv 15 C Paper 5 D Oil Cloth Price Br % %! % u% % 25% -- 52% 1 $254 $5234 75 50 23 52% 14% 14% 4% , i i Lie 2 | 15% 154% 15% +1% F'west T Fatima Frobisher Geco Mines Genex Giant YK GF Mining 2000 19 19 850 850 17 17 19 850 7 --16 %|Murray M %|New Hosco $26% 26% BrA-- %! 11 Net High Low a.m. Ch'ge 23% 23% 23% 18% 18% 1b4%+ % % % M+ Stock Bales Goldray 1000 Grandroy 3000 Gulf Lead 5300 Gunnar 206 H of Lakes 2000 Headway 1500 Heath 22500 High-Bell Hollinger |Stock Market's Int Moly Iso Jacobus Jonsmith Kenville Kerr Add Lab Min 'L Dufault L Osu Langis Latin Am Leitch Lencourt LL Lac Lyndhst Madsen Malartic Maneast U 500 Maralgo 1500 McKen 500 Mentor 1000 Merrill 500 Meta Uran 1000 Mt Wright 100 7500 1 New Bid 500 New Cal 1000 N Goldvue 500 500 Newlund 2650 N Mylama 5500 N Senato r 1500 Nickel MS 2000 Normetal 400 Norpax 2000 Nigate 30057 Opemiska 766 Grehan 200 Osisko Paramaq Pick Crow Placer Que Lab Quemont Rayrock Rio Algim | Rockwin Ryanor 65 6 65 5 $27%4 27% 27% 6% 6% 6% 960 960 960 93 «91 81 935 935 935 17% 17% 17% a 189 189 189 Sullivan Sunburst Taurcan k-H Ventures Waite Am Werner Willroy Wr Harg Yk Bear |xoung HG | Zeamac |Zulapa Curb {Yukon Con 1000 | -m.: 718,000, 1000 Sales to 11 Ind Accep 380 $32% DIVIDENDS | By THE CANADIAN PRESS Autofab Ltd, Class A 15 AFL-CIO Head \Favors Canal BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT Cockshutt Firm At the 2 p.m. compilation, the industrial index was ahead 3.07 at 603.90 -- its biggest jump since Dec. 1. However, after a mild sell - off, the index closed| at 602.83. up 2.00. Western oils closed at 120.47, ahead .16. Base metals gained 56 to 208.12 and. golds .07 to 89.62, Volume was 3,152,000 shares compared with Monday's 3,789,000 Blue-chip issues spearheaded industrials' upswing. Bell Tele- Best Gain In Two Months TORONTO (CP) -- The stock market showed its best. gain in almost two months Tuesday be- fore easing back slightly near the close phone, Stee? Company ada, Interprovincial Pipe Line and Aluminium all climbed in a Y% to 1% range. to 19%, a 1961-62 high. Propane fell one point and Con- duits National 2%. metals higher with a gain of 1%. Noranda rose % and Fal- conbridge dropped %. of Can-| In speculative action, Iso Mines toppled 48 cents to 90 cents in heavy turnover. After the market closed Monday, company Presiden! J. P. Dolan reported no ore o, commercial value had been discovered in three drill holes on the com- pany's. Arizona property. Northgate moved erratically, climbing up to $5.40 and slip- ping to $4.85 before closing at $5.15, up five cents. Lake Du- fault dipped five cents to $7.40 Harding Carpets advanced 4 On the losing side, Superior, International Nickel led base while Ventures %, Help keep your family in tip top shape by serving plenty of canned citrus juices. Rich in protective vitamins, ANN PAGE KETCHUP ALL PURPOSE 26 OFF DEAL FAB FACIAL TISSUE (2c OFF DEAL) SCOTTIES PILLSBURY (WHITE, CHOCOLATE, OR PINEAPPLE) CAKE MIXES KRAFT STRAWBERRY JAM RAP RITE WAX PAPER Reg. 2 btis 39e---SAVE 20 2 tHf-oz btls 3 IE Reg. bag $1.59--SAVE 10c GILT EDGE FLOUR =+-1.49 onions BO, riscts00 DA 32 B89 sitar & Se Reg. roll 310--SAVE 20 SPECIAL THIS WEEK "+39. REGULAR 43« SAVE 4c Fabulous Hi-Fi RECORD OFFER RECORD NO. 2 ON SALE THIS WEEK cot 1.2.9 one SIDE NO. 1-- Tchaikovsky: Concerto In D Major, Op. 85, 2nd and 8rd Movements, SIDE NO, 2-- Mendelssohn: A Midsummer Night's Dream (Scherzo and Wedding March). Debussy: Afternoon of a Faun. * * Reeord No. 1 Still Available Only 59¢ Each 100-4 roll 29: Perkins, | danuary 29, 1062 May prother of Russeli|cents, Feb. 15, record Feb. 8| ALBANY, N.Y. (AP)--Harold Perkins, RR 1 Hampton. =o id ae Dominion Scott!sh Invest-|C. Hanover, president of the i an | Morris Funeral Chapel, Bowm: Regular Reg. 2 pkgs 990--SAVE 100 Service in the chapel on Thursday at 1.30 p.m. Interment Zion Cemetery. PINEY, Amy Entered into rest in the Oshawa Gen- eral Hospital on Tuesday, January 30, 1962, Amy Clatworthy, widow of the late Robert James Piney and mother of Mrs. Jack Johnstone (Irene) of Osh- ments Ltd., five per cent pfd.| state AFL - CIO council, Tues- 16214 cents, Feb. 28, record Feb.|day endorsed efforts to obtain 114, | federal funds for construction of Eddy Paper Company Ltd.,}an '"'all-American" canal be- common 15 cents, Class 'A 25)tween Lakes Ontario and Erie. cents, March 15, record Feb. 15. Greater Winnipeg Gas Com- backs Sen. Walter J. Mahoney,} He said the labor organization! « Sale Approved John J. Phillips, general man- ager and a director, announced) By FORBES RHUDE dian Press Busi Editor | BRANTFORD, Ont. (CP) --|his resignation Friday in dis- awa, Mrs. Ross W. Steele (Pat) of Osh- awa, in her 68th year. Resting at the Armstrong Funeral Home, Oshawa, with memorial service in the chapel) any, common and voting trust, 10 cents, March 31, record state Senate Republican major-| a ' ity leader, in his efforts to ob-/Farm equipment and Florida} tain such funds. jreal estate parted company| Construction of another canal/Tuesday in the long, checkered) agreement with the total) amount to be paid on termina-| tion of employment, stating that Thursday, February 1 at 2 p.m, Inter- ' Shawinigan Water and Power jit should be $1,000,000. ment Oshawa Union Cemetery. Company, four per cent pfd. Series A 50 cents, 4% per cent Series B 56% cents, April 2,| record March 2. Steinberg's Ltd., Class A 10) cents, March 2, record Feb. 9. U.S. Steel Corp. Income Reported NEW YORK (AP) -- United States Steel Corp. Tuesday re- ported 196) net income of $190,- 200,000, equal to $3.05 a share. quarterly dividend of 75 cents.| This was the lowest earnings) total since net income of $143,- 600,000 in 1952. Earnings for the year com- pared with $304,520,681, or $5.16! GIDEON Bibles are a continuing me- morial. For placement contact funeral @irector or phone 725-2327. GERROW FUNERAL CHAPEL Kindness beyond price yet within reach of all. 728-6226 390 KING STREET WEST LOCKE'S FLORIST Funeral arrangements and floral requirements. for all occasions. OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE would provide employment in|story of Cockshutt Farm Equip- the depressed areas of western|ment Company Limited. New York. Hanover said. It) The present Cockshutt com- seemed strange, he added, that/pany is changing its name, sell- with increased traffic because|ing its farm equipment. opera- of the St. Lawrence Seaway the/tions and retaining its Florida only navigable link between thejreal estate interests and its two lakes is "Canada's out-lownership of Brantford Coach ngaed bona gc and Body Limited. The proposed new canal) : would be ult entirely on the|cuniind is buying the, Tart United States side of Niagara | equipment properties and will Falls. joperate them through its farm _.,/machinery subsidiary, Oliver a share, for 1960. Record high/Corporation. Oliver has incor- earnings: of $419,406,956 or $7.33) porated a new Canadian com- a share were posted in 1957. |nany, temporarily called Dra- The company, biggest steel-/hau Corporation Limited, whose maker in the U.S., shipped 16-/name will shortly be changed 790,607 net tons of steel prod-|to take over the name Cock- ucts during 1961 compared with] chutt. 18,698,242 a year earlier. Approval of the sale was 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE 728-6555 IN MEMORIAM BURDETT -- In loving memory of my dear husband Thomas Henry Bur. * dett, who passed away in Christie + Street Hospital, 21 years ago, January 31, 1941. | BS ee tegeg ears ago I had to part ith one I loved with all my heart;|-- . * ; The wound's so deep it will not heal,|Ceived a public reprimand from} Only those who have lost know how/Premier Duff Roblin Tuesday} cog jafter it rejected the findings of| I seem to see your dear, kind face, | A * Through the mist of anxious tears; the Tritschler report and at- ' For a wife's part is but a broken/tacked its author. heart r And « burden of lonely years. The federation attack came toba Federation of Labor re-| gold, Of a husband's worth can never be * Now a beautiful memory dearer than'in a brief dealing with the re- port on the 1960 Brandon Pack- . jers strike presented to a com- " Alone, unseen, he stands by my side| And whispers, "Don't grieve, dear; | -- grghirdd aa | N F eep in my heart the memory is| tur » .. kept | ew @a e » Of one I loved and will never forget. p-Loving wife Gertie. | F Lib ] GALT -- In loving memory of a or 1 era. Gat pon ti and grandmother, Edna! ra alt, who passed away January 31,! P Pl 961. | ension Filan | ciwave remembered by daughter) ivian, son-in-law Stan, and grandchil-| Labor Federation Hit By Premier WINNIPEG (CP)--The Mani-| made Tuesday at a_ special meeting of the present Cock- shutt firm, with 881,734 shares voted in favor and only 100 shares against.. BIG QUESTION The big question in Brantford centres around the number of employees who may lose their mittee of the provincial cabinet.|jobs temporarily or perma- Later Mr. Roblin issued ajnently. : statement accusing the federa-| At peak operation the farm tion of '"'an open display of con-|eauipment operations employed tempt" in its attack on Chief/@round 1,300 people. This num- Justice G. E. Tritschler of the|ber has been dropping for sev- Manitoba Court of Queen's Orr months, now numbers|+ Bench. around 400 in the plant 'and The judge wrote the report|@bout 200 in office and admin- before his appointment as chief|istration and will presumably justice after investigating t he/drop further until the White in- strike as a one-man commis-|terests formulate their plans. sion. |, At Tuesday's Cockshutt meet- The union brief accused him|ing, President Ralph C. Tees of "unwarranted, untruthful and|said the sale agreement with malicious hysterical outbursts"|White was with the understand- and with being ignorant of the|ing that production will be con- 1 tinued at Brantford. He added, Ww. Also rejected was a principal recommendation by Mr. Justice Tritschler that unions-should be g@ren Clare and Nancy. , GALT -- In loving memory of a dear , Wife, Edna, who passed away January ai, 1961, I have lost my soul's companion, A life linked with my own, And day by day I miss her more », As I walk through life alone. Sadly missed by husband Clarence. » GALT -- In memory of a dear and grandmother, Mrs. Edna lay Galt, who passed away January 31, 1961. Your last parting wish We would like to have heard, And breathed in your ear Our last parting words. Only those who have lost "Are able to tell The pain in the heart + At not saying farewell. » --Ever remembered and sadly missed by son Irvin and daughter-in-law Con- « mie and grandchildren, OTTAWA (CP)--Paul Martin, Liberal party spokesman. on social security measures, Tues- day added another feature to his party's 'plan of contributory old age pension supplements. He said the new supplement would come into effect imme- diately it is inaugurated and legislation would be introduced immediately if the Liberals are elected to power. When the plan was first an- nounced earlier this month, Op- position Leader Pearson said the plan would pay. a ee monthly supplement one y after contributions were first made by employers and em- ployees. This time lag would be 'CARD OF THANKS used to build up the fund. The government later nounced it would 'raise the basic PERRY -- I wish to express my sin- cere thanks to all my friends and neighbors, for their kindness, and for the cards and gifts which made my re- «cent stay in hospital more pleasant. * Special thanks to Dr. Cuddy for his excellent care, --Mrs. Melvin Perry, VALUABLE GIFTS VICTORIA (CP)--A. Y. Jack- ; son, the noted Canadian artist, * has presented four of his recent oil sketches to the permanent collection of the Greater Vic- toria art « '. universal old age pension to $65 from $55, payable to everyone at the age of 70. Mr. Martin, addressing a luncheon meeting' of the Na- tional Advisory Council of the Liberal party, said the effect of the Liberal plan would be to raise pensions immediately te $75. With the government's move, half of the original $20 Liberal suppleMenht would be paid out of general tax revenues and there would be no need for the time lag to build up the fund. an-| made legal entities. The strike itself was eventu- jally settled, but in its aftermath Brandon Packers ran into legal and financial difficulties. These included the sentencing of its owners Hugh Paton and D. Hubert Cox to jail for fraud. |They are appealing their con- | viction. The plant, now all but inac- itive, has been put up for sale |by bondholders attempting to jreclaim their investment. 'Wages Suit Filed 'On Late Emloyer STRATFORD (CP) -- Gladys Haynes of Mitchell, Ont., has opened suit against the state jof her late employer, Clyde |Larkworthy of Mitchell, claim- ing wages owed over 30 years. Miss Haynes said she re- jceived only $4,800 in the period jand was beneficiary of a $1,500 \life insurance policy, but had to |pay expenses totalling $580. | She said Mr. Larkworthy, who jdied in 1960, gave her the deed| to his house and also gave oc-) jcasional gifts, including a dia-| }mond ring. | Perth County Judge H. Lang adjourned the case u IFeb. 8. in apparent reference to the ex- pected temporary near - cessa- tion of operations: "We understand there will be an initial period during which plant facilities will be re-ar- ranged, after which production will be resumed by the new Cockshutt company." Under these arrangements, he stated, practically all sales per- sonnel and the majority of ad- ministrative staff are assured of future employment. To those not re-employed, including long- service hourly - rated employ- ees, about $350,000 would be paid as termination pay and an employment placement bureau would be -set up. NET EARNINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Canadian Gas and Energy In- vestments Ltd., year ended Dec. 31: 1961, 15,256, 1960, $4,937 (from incorporation March 4 to Dee, 31, 1960). Canadian Industries Lt d., year ended Dec. '31: 1961, $5,- 281,000, 59 cents a share; 1960, $6,575,000, 74 cents. Savings and Investment Cor- poration, year ended Nov. 30: 1961, $304,000; 1960, $201.000, Sterling Trusts. Corporation, 641, $1.65. J. N. Bauman, president of White, said in a statement the) transaction is expected to be| made final in Toronto with an effective date of Feb. 1. The present Cockshutt com-} |pany, Mr. Tees says, expects| to realize about $ 5,000,000 from | the transaction, in addition to| owning Brantford Coach and} Body and the N. K. Winston- Sanson Florida Corporation. This indicates a "book value"' | for the present Cockshutt firm of about $20 a share. The White agreement calls for payment to Cockshutt of $3,350,- 000 cash Feb. 1 and notes total- ling $4,650,000 payable over four years. In addition, White will dispose of the present Cockshutt inventory, valued at about $8,- 150,000, for the Cockshutt ac- }count. Included in the sale to White are the tractor and combine buildings and repair parts depot in Brantford and the branches, transfer points and retail stores| jat Calgary, Edmonton, Grand| Prairie, Killam, Lethbridge, North Battleford, Saskatoon,: Swift Current, Yorkton, Winni- peg, Chatham, Mount Pleasant (Brantford), Ottawa, and Truro, and leasehold interest at Bran- don, Prince Albert, and Monc- on, The new name of the present Cockshutt company, understood to be a temporary one, will be C. K. P. Developments Ltd. ruits & Vegetables NO. 1 GRADE F REEN BEANS -- 19: No. 1 Grade Cello Tubes Fresh F LORIDA, NEW CROP, Imported, Hand Selected Quality, TOMATOES 35¢ Juicy, Fancy Grade 69 5-lb cello bag A NGES ce ace rai tac IDE ras. 29e Fresh OR 2 pkgs of 12 8 Oo CRACKERS t-lb pkg 3 5c TOMATO SOUP 4 vrte:in4 5c BAKERY FEATURES BAKED IN A&P's OWN BAKERY BY MASTER BAKERS RAISIN PIE (24-0Z WEIGHT) 39. 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The 9,676 - ton Bridgewater, under contract to the Standard Vacuum Oil group, was headed from the Iranian port of Aba-| dan to Lyttelton, N.Z. First report of the rescue| came from the pilot of an Aus-| tralian air force Neptune search plane, Flight Lieut. A. F. Nich- olls said he and his crew first sighted the bow section of the tanker 230. miles west of Free-| mantle with seven men waving| torn strips of clothing and| pieces cf wood. "About 12 miles farther on we/ sighted the stern section with| 32 men aboard," Nicholls said. | "About half an hour later we sighted the tanker Elios. We told her the position of the two} D.| year ended Dec. 31: 1961, $251,-| sections of the Bridgewater and| ntil| 140, $22.2 a share; 1960, $185,-\of the survivors and gave her | a course to steer." Grade "A" -- Oven-Ready -- 5 to 14-Pounds TURKEYS »43c COTTAGE ROLLS 66% 1: SALE PALMOLIVE BEAUTY SOAP Buy 4 Bars--Get 5th Bar for te "w AQ é SPECIAL! 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