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Oshawa Times (1958-), 5 Jul 1962, p. 18

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ODP SG, ee eS ew ew ee ee 18 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, July 5, 1962 Today's Toronto Stock Market Listings TORONTO 11 AM. STOCKS By The Canadian Press Toronte Steck Exchange--July 6 (Quotations in cents unless marked $. s-Odd 'ot, xd--Ex-lividend, xr--Ex- board.lot closing sale.) INDUSTRIALS 11:00 Net High Low a.m, Ch'ge HO% 45% 14--% $14% 14% 14% stl 2 2 2% «225 185 185 185 --3 $25% 3% Bu--% $108 «108 =I $102% 102% 995 «995 Sales BEbSS Ss 1 95 45% $11% 11% 11% $85 8% «68% $56%4 55% 56% $62% 62% 62% $i¢6 (1606 $744 7% Th $51% 51% 51% $51% 51% 51% $3044 W% 30% $1644 16% 1614 Bank Mont Bank NS 100 1175 + 2110 1800 525 BC Pow Burns CI Fndry Can Malt Can Perm $20 $65 $65 $52 350% 50% 50% 200 2 08 02a + +25 jl I Ac 2% pr 30 Inland Gas 6000 I Bronze Int Nickel Inter PL Jetierson Stock Corby vt Coronatiin rights, xw--Ex-warrants. Net change is " - trom previous iu Net 11:00 Net Sales High Low a.m. Ch'gt! Stock Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge 3240 $21% 21% % | Barnat 200 125 12 18 300 %|Bary Expl 21 21 21 A 1100 | Baska 1000 8 8 8 200 | Bidcop 5 8% 8 bh mB 1380 | Black Bay 10% 104 l04--% 210 19% | Bouzan "4 4 4 S Propane 200 lie + Me Bralonse. > i a B i | Texaco 220 $44 Camp Ohi _ | Tor-Dom 243 Camp RL = 100 $174 1M lh + % T Fin An 1600 2 ic Maiart 3. SCC SCédG+ Tr Can PL 910 20% + "jC N Inca 7 Trans-Mt 525 13% -- ¥s| Candore B LB Trans PPL n 275 6 Can-Erin 6 6 6% +1 a\Un Gas 600 10 110 110 --5 4\U Corp or 220 $10%e 10% 10% + % Vulcan 100 +10 Cent Pat 170. 1% 170 --1 -- %4\Walk GW 320 4 |Chib M 38 \WOoast fr 500 15% + %\Chimo 47 503 a 75 4 M1 Net {| Bales High Low .n. Ch'ge 125 $17 100 $6 350 100 Stock Shawin Shully's Silverwd SKD Mfg Steel Can Steinbg A --1 3034 $41 39% $524 $12% 54% +1 3 |Cassiar 7 6 505 wm +2 75 4 +% 109 «+2 90 3 (+3 | 14 4 + |WCoast vt 900 i Westeel 200 10% -- %|Coch Wil lWeston A 550 4 jComb Met Weston B 225 17% | Coniagas Wood J A 50 39% + %/C Bellek Carb C Discov Price Br 40 -- iC Marcus + | Tha CG In 614 lc Mosher 2020 347 I $5 ~--% $24 $61% $72 6 310 305 10% 750 109 275 90 20 3» 200 263 OIL Cons Que D'Aragon Delhi Pac 225, 40 40 1544 15% 15% + %4| Si8 o 57 (5 41 [8 Stock Maritime Mcintyre MeMar MeWat Multi-M Newlund Newnor Ormsby Paramaq Patino Corp 249 Pee Expi Perron Pick Crow Que Ascot Quemont Raglan Rio Algom Ryanor Safes 700 200 20.0 3000 5000 3000 2100 74 4 7% 196 7 7 2 3 50 950 950 9 49 4% 210 2500 683 8 5000 1 365 «365 735 135 735 1% 1% 24%+% 2 ae --% 90 880 880 5 11% 11% 1K%+% 70-170 170 42 --10 +2% By JOHN M. HIGHTOWER WASHINGTON (AP) -- Presi- dent Kennedy has told the na- tions of Western Europe that if they will close ranks and pool resources the United States will be ready to negotiate with them a new "Atlantic partnership." Kennedy made a calculated bid Wednesday to shape deci- sively the powerful and conflict- ing political forces now at work in Europe. State Secretary Rusk, who had an important hand in the policy declaration, feels Euro- pean nations are now caught up in a ferment of development out of which fundamental decisions must soon come. JFK Pledges Aid To Europe Union as "interpendence." He defined it as moving toward a "mu- tually beneficial partnership be- tween the new union now emer- ging in Europe and the old American union founded here a century and __ three-quarters ago." U.S. administration officials cautioned against reading into Kennedy's speech any more than a long-range statement of purpose. Involved in a meeting at Paris this week are French President de Gaulle and West German Chancellor Adenauer Adenauer has long been a champion of European unity. De Gaulle favors formation of a Lafarge wts Lont Cem Levy LobCo A ¥ 3 1% -- LobCo B 2 y + LobCo pr 6 LobG MB PR Mass-F Milt Brick Mon Foods 4|Mon Inv Mont Loco Nat Cont Nat Drug 1 pr 5% oe gs Ang Un me --10 |Bata }Cal Ed | CS. Pete 14|C Delhi Cdn Dev nS Cent Del -- I +h Dynamic _- ¥,| Medal 4, | Murphy INat Pete | Petrol \Triad Oi Un Oils $ 51 51 $1344 13% 13% 465 «465 «(465 $i6 «616016 +5 |Am Leduc Bailey S A + MIC Mic Mac |H B OU G 1000 2000 1000° 7 4500 100 700 346 100 3 1020 5 500 1000 500 500 205 220 240 47 100 100 250 125 800 + +5 13% + Mla of Lake +5 --t $io0 10 «(10 $31% 30 314% 42 65 6% 6% 255 «+2 Kennedy chose the birthplace of United States independence, Philadelphia, to make the state- a ment. +5 The choice of the time and af |place suggested that the United Za (States looks forward to the 13 1 +1 jcreation of a United States of joo 9, 78, 7%, +3 |Europe as one step in a larger +3 |\design involving progressive _+™%\merger of separate sovereign- ties into some larger political) Kennedy offered the Euro- ~ %/ unity. partnership in economic, politi- 4% | Denison | Dome | Donalda {Rast Mal 35 | Elder oo 112 112 112 | Fatima Bes, 21 21 21 +3 $12% 12% 12% + M4 o 40 4" Un Buffad ra 22 22 22 --6 [Un Keno | q Upp Can | Vaure | Har-Min Warnes W Malar Willroy Yk Bear Yukeno Zenmac Zalapa "Europe of .the fatherlands," meaning an alliance of other- wise sovereign states. Adenauer and de Gaulle, how- ever, often see eye-to-eye on an- other issue which tends to over- shadow their differences on Eu- rope's future. That is the issue of dealing with .Russia on Berlin and German questions. They are both hard-policy advocates. Tombill Tormont Tribag Trin Chib Un Ashestis --2 255 "i 230 249 250 +6 $20% 20% 204+ % $52% 524 32% + % 5 648 OOO 131 % 10 | High-Bell | Hollinger .|Hud Bay *\ Irish Cop Iron Bay Jacobus 3000 5500 4000 +1 4500 140 «130 7 4 | YOU'LL ENJOY DEALING WITH SPECIALISTS! SERVICE STORES -PRE-HOLIDAY SPECIALS BE EARLY - QUANTITIES LIMITED PORTABLE BARBECUE! For Summer outdoor cooking fun. Easy to transport, simple to 130 3 use, made of heavy gauge steel, adjust- able. Just in time for the season ahead. $29%4 29 29% : $15% 15% 15% -- %4/ | Jellicoe ° 8%, ™% mh-% | Jonsmith 10 22 2 Kerr Add 18% % cae ae iy iL Dufault 5 Abacus 58: Langis 200 $74 ™ 0 $5% 5% 5 $56 55% 5 $30 29% 5 $23% 23% $160 16 Phantom 0 $25 2 Pow Corp $1414 QN Gas 3 189 Pigs in QN Gas w |A Arcadia 5 36 +2 |Lorado 2 Con Gas 190 $16% 16% 16% Con Gas 3B 10 $105 105 Kg : Royal Bank 2 2" a -$ 50 6 6 +2 | Lorade 18 i Bt Bet imams" alms ie ie -- lame, a mT Ne Ses | 'TIP TOP'S SEMI-ANNUAL READY TO WEAR ] | BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT Hees Blames at | Stock Market | | 1a | fe | . cy, ee Rising Trend | Share Splitting Bennett For Hesitant | Aid To Selling _ Dollar Fix sr pbighlicrvsn TORONTO (CP)--The stock; ae : won't leak or spill, burns econom- market moved hesitantly up-| By FORBES RAUDE high a price on the stock mar- Png eerie or! ical kerosine. One bowl full lasts ward all day W nega tr Canadian Press Business Editor ket before splitting them 'iathes gg a Senne OF for lotta, Uie ot the beach, o tr a di ng --o Pam A principal reason for com-| In the past there has been 40 | british Columbia for precipitat- arden parties, barbecues, etc. HED in te nae od fox Inde.|Panies splitting their shares is|¢lement of so-called "prestige '|\,, Canada's current dollar pecial Price saab ei -- closed for Inde-\() ake it easier for people to|in this. Some companies ap- crisia ee sens sale again weaker buy them. parently have felt that it) 'Phe withdrawal of capital stontreal dropp ns %, Nova! A case in point is Dominion ee Tae to ave a = catnaat la Canada shail Scotia %4, Royal 1%, Toronto-| Stores Ltd., which split its stock market price-tag on their|investm i ; , shares ially i arison| w J re t Dominion 1% and Canadian wai] Aue five-to-one: effective: last| Shares, especially in compa |when the United Kingdom be Noranda 1 NO NGas 4|\Nor Phone Oshawa A Page-Hers Yan Can 11000 5 . Sales to 11 o.m,: 2 41 as 920 435 39 | Kennedy spoke of this process cal and military fields. eo nen " niniciacimaii 435 500 500 2500 s)Acad Uran %4 | Agnico Area | Lexindin LL Lac 160 245 250 470 Con Bidg pr Con Bidg w Con MS C Paper $7 450 $20%4 20% 20% $38% 38% 38% r , with other companies in the} , ne Pre- perial Bank of Commerce %4 Aug. 1 same business. The chief effect, came apprehensive about e Gainers included 'Abitibi, Al-| This meant, at the time, that) however, appears to have been|™mier Bennett's expropriation of berta Gas and Dominion Stores,|an investor could buy one of the '¢q jimit the number of share-|the British Columbia Electric all ahead %, Interprovincial/company's shares for around holders and to lessen the popu-|Company," he said. | Pipe Line rose 2 to 1%. {$15 instead of around $75. larity of the company's stock in} wir Hees was speaking at a On index, Industrials gained) qrye, he would have had just|/the market place. : se : 3.94 to 537.02, base metals .65) h hip in th Progressive Conservative cam- iis 45/25 much ownership in the com-| Mr. McCormack, reporting on| ig' Wediienday nial to 185.26 and western oils .45|nany by buying one old ahareliic company's business. Galeoe rally Wednesday night on bed Pg] b pore -- Bo ooo! 2 $75 as in buying five new! 4 : nermarket ae 'the Pevalt of Grant Campbell, can- ~epceadaglie sbi a nh TH _|shares at $15 each. But the ee ee Kae "| didate in the July 16 deferred shares compared wi Ues-/<mall investor is much more! greatest invention in the history) | 464. in Stormont riding ggg Pogo aineia: oie llikely to buy five shares at $15 A apdebeneane ; Be ' "|than one at $75; or 10 inst tional Nickel and Noranda each| o¢ +. he d wr Bie -- gained %, while Consolidated|" ete UP Testimony to this was given FULL PRICE Ws mankind for a efficient dis-| He said. British Columbia's tribution of foodstuffs to the) social Credit government had Va, 7 |public,"" and said "it has stimu-|undermined the confidence of Mining and Smelting dropped) 'af , lated and uplifted the entire|foreign investors in Canada. , ; cate, at Dominion Stores' annual z bs beg gen nay ae ant meeting Wednesday. Thomas G.| North American economy by its} Other nations watched Britain Lake Dufault slip five cents to|MeCormack, president, stated/ability to move the products of} closely on financial matters, he $4.30. that from June 1, 1961, prior to/an expanding technology." He|said, and when Britain with- the sub-division, the number of) added: drew funds, they followed suit. jshareholders has grown from) «pit the supermarket, in all| Foreign investors did not rea- 3,772 to 8,550, i se of, sgn aug DIVIDENDS sida than 126 Po -- * its ramifications, is not a fin-|lize the extent of provincial au- ished product and never will be.!tonomy in Canada, he said, and PRESS WAIT TOO LONG New equipment and techniques), aes | An influential body of invest-|ate being created constantly for feared their interests would be| Vo PRICE Here's your chance to save dollars on Tip Top Tailors line of handsomely tailored suits, All wool worsted, 2 ond 3 button styles. An excellent ronge of most popular shades. Shorts, regulars and toile, 29.90 Here are still more sensational savings on the finest DON'T BE A HOLIDAY CASUALTY »» INSTALL Reg. 59.50 (Extra Pants $10.00) By THE CANADIAN Dominion Stores Ltd. 10 eents, Sept. 14, record Aug. 15. Ontario Steel Products Ltd,,/dian companies have tended to new subdivided. common 12/allow their shares to go to too| 350 stores across Canada |ment opinion holds that Cana-/more efficient service." jeopardized by men like Mr. Dominion operates more than| Bennett taking over throughout ithe country cents, Aug. 15, record July 16. Prairie Wheat | Planting Up This Year OTTAWA (CP) Prairie wheat planting is about 26,300,- 000 acres or seven per cent higher than last year and the) largest since 1950, a prelimin- ary estimate by the bureau of) statistics shows. | This includes a record 17,400,- 000 acres estimated for Saskat-| chewan. } Prairie growth conditions fea-| ture spotty showers and above-| pormal temperatures, with good progress in areas of adequate moisture but crop deterioration elsewhere, said the report. Information is based on tele- graphed information from field representatives. Ontario reports quite rapid THE Selkirk ALL PURPOSE FACTORY BUILT CHIMNEY Suitable For All Fuels crop development on the whole; although rain would be welcome| in most areas. Hay quality has) been good although yields are) probably smaller than 1961.) Winter wheat in southern and) western Ontario is turning color! and spring-sown grain is head-, ing. Most corn, potatoes and to-/ bacco are said promising. In) northern areas hay growth is| slow but spring grains are in| good condition. | "NET EARNINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS | ' Standard Paving and Mate-| rials year ended March) 31: 1962, $601,448, 59 cents a ghare; 1961, $939,301, 92 cents. | MARKET PRICES TORONTO (CP) -- Churning | cream and butter print prices were reported unchanged today.| The egg market was steady} with offerings light for a light) demand. | Country dealers are quoted bd the federal department of agri- culture on Canada grade eggs,/ delivered Toronto, in fibre| cases: A large 36; A medium | 28; A small 20-21; B and C) des no market. H Butter prices: Canada first! rade: Ontario tendérable 51-) §2; non-tenderable 49%, in. light| trading: western 50% (nomi-| nal). WO00D- COAL -OIL-GAS AND INCINERATORS . »» DESIGNED FOR ALL TYPES OF HOMES AND COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS Here's What The SELKIRK CHIMNEY Provides The design of the Selkirk chimney is now over 27 years in service . . . SAFE, TROUBLE-FREE SERV. . ICE. It's made from non-corrosive materials, built to last the lifetime of your home . . . centre flue of stainless steel, outside casing of embossed alum- inum. And it's light, easy to assemble, in fact the pre-assembled units con be installed in 2 hours! COTTAGE CHIMNEY tories: Priced from 3 vength OOOO COMPLETE LINE OF FAMOUS SELKIRK CHIMNEYS NOW AVAILABLE AT MILLWORK YOU NEED ONLY 1 MEASUREMENT . + from roof peak to basement joists ond all necessory materials for a complete . NO WAITING THE SELKIRK Chimney is the only foctory-built chimney ield-tested for 27 Canadian win- rs. Over 1,000,000 feet now in use! be supplied from stock. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY . MILLWORK & BUILDING SUPPLIES LTD. 1279 SIMCOE N. Open Doily from 7:30 a.m. till 6 p.m Friday till 9 p.m. PHONE 728-6291 ties, and talls, me) 2 HARRIS TWEEDS You'll love these pat- terns, the styling, and rugged wearing quall- Shorts, regulars Reg. 39.95 in Tip Top line of smartly fashioned men's sults, Good selection of colours, Handsome patterns: Shorts, regulars and tolls, REG. 59.50 (Extra Pants 13.00) REG, 59.50 (Extra Pants 12.00) REG. 59.50 (Extra Pants 10.00) 93.60 48.60 39.90 a RT COATS wu Shorts, regulars and talls Reg. 29.95 Sale 9.88 & Fine midweight tweeds for year 'round wear, An xcellent selection of popular patterns and colours Sale 1 4.88 Reg. to 34.95 7.50 I SL ACKS wana Just whet you've been waiting for! Money saving values in a wide assort- ment of men's slacks. Good selection of materials and handsome shades. DURA PRESS Permanent crease All. wool. SALE..... Reg: $19.95. SALE Reg. $17.50- SALE .. 14,99 13.88 WOOL & RAYON FLANNELS Reg. 9.99. 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