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Oshawa Times (1958-), 4 Jul 1962, p. 17

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Ch'ge Macassa, 110 360 360 360 . 500. 7 Mac 500 112 112 112 - Bail 3% pr gin crf gh us +40 | srewat 1000 32. 32 32 +1 Bata AB = ea Midrim $33 3% 3% Bis--% @ le Chiestn on 1S «US 115 iNew Alger 100 4 4 4 --I INDUSTRIALS C Dethi 26 330 330 | 1000 17) 17, 7 \Gent Del 50 3 : Newnor 3000 16% 161 1 11:00 Net | Mice Mae 5 50 --5 |Norbeau 5 6 2% High Low a.m. Ch'ge | Gracier + | Nrthgate 715° «775 1S $4454 44% 44% |Gr Plains si0 10 «10 0+ %| Placer $13% 13% 13% -- 4|H B Oil G $13 13% 13% -- %|Que Ascot 6 8 | Majtrans 2 Rayrock 50 $108 108 103 +1 | Medal 200 196 $55 555 (555 'NCO pr 753 $2 SD $39% 39% 39% + % Petrol 1500 49 "ao 64 mm. wt HM Place 1200 5 38 OSB js $31 3131 Quonto 2000 3 3 Ww Sherritt 415. 415 4 Sarcee 2000 ee Silvmagq 35656 South U 500. 11 #1 Siscoe $62% 62% am Stanwell 500 6 Steep R 370-370 «370 U'sphere 1000 34% 34% 3414 -- %4 | Sturgeon $50% 50% 50% -- '\ Un Oils 500 130 130 130 Sud Cont $51 51 5! Un Reef P 1500 25% 25 25% ---1%4/ Tormont $22% 2214 22% Tribag MINES $304 30% 3014 -- % Trin Chib . Abacus 500 «33 33 3 $16% 165 16% $25% 25% 25% + 1 20%. " seit 3e 20% + Vi Advocate 300 $00 500 500 59% 914 * yy Alba Ex 10090 3 3 a 25 200 . 5A Arcadia 3000 38 35 35 180 173 ry "5 Atl C Cop 300 105 105 105 Aunot 5300 395 Sis 13% 1 Bankfield 18000 26 21'2 26 Bidcop 1509 9 "4 Bouzan 00 45 ve Can-Erin : 45 Coch Will i 500 Coprand 3 Cowiech Hydro w 722 Daering Imp Bk C 237 -~%'Dlehi Pae 25 $1 2 12 Diecknsn 1512 41%) Dome %4 Geco Mines Gunnar Gwillim ~ % iH of Lakes 125 Headway 15 ts | Hollinger ¢ Hud Bay Inspiratn +h irc om Bay bane mig 4 i AM. STOCKS By The Canadian Press Terente Stock Exchange--July 4 Steck jot, xd--Ex-divigend, xr {Bailey S A xw--Ex-warrants. Net seca is --% Un Keni | Un Fort Violam Wiltsey Yk Bear Zalapa om to Mee a.m. Cuban Reports | $33 33 $74 1% Collieries 3 6% Husky Hydro Communist Chief Blas says Cuba will be meet its sugar » countries this year. 2 | the low sugar , ernment planning and rience 1 "We do not ,, Our mistakes," '\interview Tuesday. He tended, however, that the Cuban Jonsnit th 1000 2 < Add 100 915 a 1900 . Dufault 500 L Osu 1000 , Lamaque 200 3 Latin Am 200 «69 Book On Life Of Thomson Said Planned LONDON (CP) -- _ Negotia- tions are under way for a book |about the life story of Canadian {publisher Roy Thomson, it was learned today The story would be written by Arthur Christiansen, the man 4% -- "who helped make Lord Beaver- $3014 304 30 ,|brook's Daily Express one of 17% 1 + %/Britain's highest-selling morn- ing papers and the situation looks brighter. The 56-year-old Roca, rated as Cuba's No, 2 man after Pre- mier Fidel Castro, heads Cuba's three - man delegation to the Uruguayan Communist party congress which closes today. He said the cattle situation is greatly improved. Paper 220 Farmers Cua Income Drops OTTAWA (CP) -- Farmers' cash income from_ regular sources dropped nine per cent Christiansen joined the Beav-|to $605,300,000 in the first quar- erbrook papers in 1926, became ter of this year, compared with $2314 editor of The Daily Express in the first three months of last $5% : 1933. and resigned from the! year when income reached rec- wae board of directors in 1959 ord-breaking proportions. $164 1 a,| He transformed the makeup; But supplementary payments $11% of The Daily Express in' the|--acreage payments and prairie days when the transplanted Ca- farm assistance -- brought the nadian, Sir Beverley Baxter,;cash income of farmers up to $10% 101 $54 '5 % $i3% 3, $144 B pr 200 $44% % $15% tr $19% 1914 Propane 200 $14% 14% 14% $15% 15% 154% + % $4445 444 44% called the "Tor-/of this. year, virtually un- Chris has defined changed from the $671,900,000 they received in the same period of 1961. Beaverbrook onto touch." m4 the Toronto touch as a "'light, $19% 19% 194 8aY, human" flair. $13% 13% 13% Negotiations for the book on The bureau of statistics sadi ote i +S las % Thomson are understood to be today this year's first-quarter sie ive peti jin an advanced stage. Christian-|cash income received by farm- jsen was one of the first work-'ers from ling newspaper men to meet alone was 1.6 per cent higher Thomson when the ; " |was | preparing for his "'inva- Income in the first quarter o ies wea ado ah +h | sion"? of Britain a decade or so last year was $665,000,000, and 5 340% 40% tou -- %|ago. in 1960, $595,800,000. Fin An 2135 $12 12 12 T 215 14 Sih 1% Th +18 | \ | Bad Sugar Crop MONTEVIDEO (AP)--Cuban Roca unable to commitments with the Soviet bloc and other He blamed crop on poor gov- inexpe- mind admitting Roca said in an con- economy now is on the upswing was bringing to the paper what $671,100,000 in the first quarter) farming operations | publisher than in the same period of 1960. | PEESALG IAL EDEL ELE LEI i KRESCES| Male HT Sats 5 iss aa hk Os Sie Sea Hla is 988 Sa I EM se eB ee te COMPLETE PICNIC SUPPLIES Family picnics are a lot of fun and you will enjoy them even more when you get a complete set of pic- nic supplies from Kresge's. We have a wide assortment of paper plates, napkins and cups, a size for every need. PAPER PLATES 15¢ AND UP PER PKG. HOT DRINK CUPS COLD DRINK CUPS ---- 39 a OF 39° 22-PC. 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