THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, November 14, 1962 2] Green Suspicious amie race cutn OF Liberal Offer OTTAWA (CP) -- External;more closely related to the sit- _ieteriiet | Paper often a Minister Howard Greet uation | in the House of Com- Dec, ooked suspiciously Tuesday on mons," Mr. Green replied, re-| Niagara Wi Weavi : Liberal opponent's offer to ferring to the minority position d. pt oP eeihindas 4 Co. protect his interests if he will/of the government. IAd., common 15 cents. plus 20/55 to an international confer-. Mr. Green said that several cents Eagan Class B 15 cents, ence in Australia. jcountries were not being repre-| plus 20 cents extra year end, Paul Martin (L--Essex East)| sented at. the current meeting) Jap. 2, record Dec. asked why Canada has no cab-|by delegates of cabinet rank. Russel, Hug and Sons Ltd../inet minister attending a con-, Mr. Martin said he would be. Class A 1 cents, Dec. 15, ree-|ference of Colombo plan pow- glad to form a parliamentary ord Nov. 15. 'ers in Canberra. Was it re-|pair with Mr. Green so the min- Trans Mountain Oil Pipe Linejlated to Canada's reduction injister could go to the confer-| |Company, common .40 cents,|Colombo plan aid? Mr, Martin|ence. While he was away, Mr.) }plus 20 cents extra, Dec. 21,|asked. 'Martin would then abstain trom} lrécord Nov. 23, "T think it is a great deal! voting. Bowater Mersey Paper Com- pany Lid.,: 5% per cent pfd.) ig cents, Jan, 1, record Dec. Today's Stock Market Listings DIVIDENDS 11 Net Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge 1500 1 1 16 10005 5 5 ts 10 11 Net | Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge 1000 4 TORONTO 11 A.M, STOCKS By The Canadian Press Stock Toronto Stock Exchange--Nov. 14 Nat Drug (Quotations in cents unless marked $.|Noranda a--Odd lot, xd--Ex-dividend, xr--Ex-|NO NGas 223 $i6 16 ee a rights, xw--Ex-warrants. Net change 18\Nor Phone 2100 $9 9 High-Bell ihe 4 from previous board-lot closing sale.)/ Oxilvie 25 $49 - 49 Hiwes red INDUSTRIALS cean Cem 100 $10 10 Hud Bay xd 25 OB Sup 500 12 «125 Hydra Ex 2500 11:00 Net Ont Loan 75. $3444 34% 3 Iso 500 Ont Store 100 450 450 Jacobus 1000 Stock Sales High Low Close Ch'ge iia Abit; bi $25 $41 40% % Page-Hers 675 $1B% 18% Keely 3500 Pbina zi0 7 7 Kerr 1700 7 Alta Gas $27% 2734 278 PC Jewel. 30 tg Jellicoe 5000 : "ae 5 io | Paantom 100 $5% My 5M L Dufault 300 3 0 B45 i0 4 pen ne ot pe nes rs Pow Corp 150 vi 7 2 Lamaque r 300 Latin Am 200 395 a4 1g|QN Gas 4000 %|QN Gas pr 225 Lencourt Lexindin 3000 Reid Litho 50 7000 Rothman 725 Lorado 600 1 , Royal Bank 918 Macassa 150 35 Macfie 18000 5 StL Cp A pr 40 $101 St Maurjce 25 Madsen 800 Sherritt 300 Maritime 5000 27 Salada 965 51 5 3 ' Matatch 5000 100 Sayvette 200 Seven Arts 300 Maybrun 000 2000 MeKen 1000 1005 | Shawin 200 | |\Shaw A pr . 42 § Meta Uran 3000 4000 13 1 im 2 Shaw B pr 150 Mt Wright 600 Un Buffad » 2000 > Shell Oil 6922 Murray M $000 Un Keno on Simpsons 200 ¢$ Nealon 35650 Werner 2000 Southam 25 $92 38. 33 New Alger 1000 Willroy 700 Stafford 200 New Ath 5200 Wiltsev 500 St Pav 100 New Bjd 1000 2/Yale Lead 1000 Stednian 1056 Newconex 100.3 W Beav 1333 Steel Can z109 Neonex' wts 1100 Yk Bear 1200 Steinbg A 100 $ New Hosco 1200 Zenmac 1000 Switson 1 New Jason 500 Zulapa 500 Texaco Newlund 2500 15: 15 15 j pe Tor-Dom Bk Newnor 6500 20 2 ¥ . lt a ect BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT Sulphur Shipping Methods Sought Trans-Mt Tr Corp Un Gas Vendomat EDMONTON (CP)--The Al berta government is looking for inexpensive methods of ship- eh I ping sulphur from the province orby B 615 C High Cr to promote growth of the in- Cent Del i 2 + dustry oe gam ee ape ave «3s A government study shows Al- C West P i00 4 berta could become the world's eg Ae Dev-Pal 15579 second-largest producer of sul- Dem Hone 2 ree, phur in three years, and the in- Dom Tar 2 HB OUG 5 $15 Ste 15 dustry could contribute as much ee Majtrans yt 5 as $30,000,000 a year to the prov-; province so far building plants Fam P Net ete ince's economy--provided mar-{0 clean the gas and produce Fanny af kets are found. The United sulphur Ford can States. now is the world's lead West of -Calgar Pan ing producer ther River area, gas was found The possibility to be. so saturated with hydro phur to Eastern Canada and gen sulphide that production of| British Columbia by pipeline, natural gas there could. be either in liquid form or in cap- made a by-product of a: huge sules, is being considered. Since sylphur plant: Officials say the * sulphur is a low-priced product,' area could have one of the it is unprofitable to ship it by|/world's major sulphur deposits, MINES larid freight over long distances.| About 6,000 tons of sulphur Anacen 1333 81% 6 ' will be produced in the province NET EARNINGS Area 000 BS) OAS ORS this year, already exceeding Rendle: 28200" 138 Alberta's- needs. By 1965 the ee Die eee government forecasts an in- By THE British Co., $6,89 $2.48 a share; 1961 $6,320,842, $2.18 B-Duq 2000 Bethim 200 crease in production to 1,800,000 evcon P ~e Bouzan ons a yeal Int Util Bralorne 5 As Int til pr Cadamet 500 Inter PL 5 $79 94 + %|Camp Chib 737 Aereeee : iy. Syn A 2 4 C Tung 500 Coronation Credit Corporation Jefferson 2 ay Astoria 500 Y 2 > 9 ney | Jockey C 100 . 295 5 C Malan ..¢n0 Lid., year ended July 31: 1962, Jock C B pr 10 CN Inca 100 .7 7 7 $321,498, 33 cents a share on yeek wts Cassiar 125 $1 . in 981.930 shares: 1961, $269,507, 34 lly wts Coch Will 200 i 794,76 Kelvinator Comb Met.."Soco cents on 794,760 shares Federal Grain Ltd., ended July 31: 1962, 11961, $1,137,702. Industrial Acceptance Corpor- rae) : shown interest in the Alberta)ation Ltd., 9 mos. ended, Sept.! ' industry's potential. Officials 30: 1962, $7,944,627, $1.34 a *' say removal of a Japanese em-| Share; 1961, $8,161,328, $1 40 Stock Nor-Acme Norgold a Norpax N Coldstrm 5 Northgate 2000 5 North Can 700 Norvalie 2500 Opemiska 50 57 Paymast 5500 Perron 1000 Pick Crow 2000 i 60 @ Pitch-Or 16200 1 Preston w2 630 680 * 680 Pros Air 500 86 «686. 86 ; Purdex 6500 14° 13 13 , Quemont 300 $10 10% Raglan 1000 Realm 500 Rio Algom 5708 11 Net | High Low a.m. Ch'ge Stock $15 15 15 Gwillim 265° $295-- 2914 2943 -- 45 Har-Min 5000 Sales 210 c anadian = cents, | " Famous Corp., Ltd., gg image Players 3 3 540 20 --$ 8 570 13 $--* 244 +5 MARS EMG re 2 3€ Atl Sug A Autofab B Bank Mont Rank NS Bath P A Bell Phone Biltmore pr Bowater pr 5% pr i 1 Me tee 44 ed ERK ES, Forest Pow BC Phone BCPh 554 Cal Pow Can Cem Can Cem pr Brew Brew pr Creer \e SEE HOW YOU SAVE ON QUALITY MEATS! SPECIALLY SELECTED -- VALUE CHECK'D Round Steak 737 000 SHAG ACRYLIC MITTS and GLOVES Attractive . striped gloves and mitts in many shades. 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