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Oshawa Times (1958-), 5 Mar 1963, p. 15

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sigan ter Sits deve vale a Re pe Spire Gira Ia AI OMIA OEE LE I LIE EG | __.. GO TO INDIA tasio Agricultural College will) THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdey, Merch 5, 1963 15 f F j a mal Stock Market ; Brom ga gg ® aaa dia, ion "Faris and Jobnithe Canadian University Serv-/home economics while 91.78. Final volume was 2,379, after graduation from the On-!S. Church will serve there withiice overseas. She will teachtteaches chemistry and b y. Moves Ahead 238,000 Friday mene ical Corp., common 40 cents, TORONTO (CP)--After open-| L led base .metals|(U.S.) March 20, record March a APSE AE LE TT I ES EE e c J e Aviation Firm ing on an indecisive note, the/fractionally higher with a rise|12. Gauges Quakes iirmsrsnrcinels Sona' st cat" ee ae to move ahead during moderate VICTORIA (CP) A Can that a re ble num ye err ved by some peo-| payee gi a, *a 75; Chee Bil i cna rf _ a-iseems that a asonal 'a anks, belie '| Pe Wood, est star + PLE, 49; "dian aviation 'company is find-|ber of these may be manufac-|ple to be indicative of the mar. CBX-TV The Nurses March 14/7" He cents, (U#,) Apeil 1, ing its precision tools useful injtured in the next few years. {ket trend, led the a. lis started on the professional gst 2 a ae other endeavors as it seeks) The aviation company opened|higher with a number of signi-| +258 in New York in 1910. .. Monge By | new avenues of expansion. its ee pd plant cist icant sivences, gh ee , , record , re Aviation Com-|years ago only private air-) arpest increase wen , a Aeon at Conan: first it was\craft owners as customers and|Royal which closed ahead 1% LEARNED LATE ia ae Petroleum Ger Pp. cirplane repair and conversion. |has since grown to employ 300\19 75, followed by Toronto-Do-| Walt Disney's daughter was ot gd per = pid. $1.25, -"Then it was the manufacture| workers. \minion, up 1%, Imperial Bank] six before her school friends told|AP™! 15, record March 15. of paming presses. The first major operation|of Commerce 14, and Montreal her what her father did for a ,. Now.a third project mas been|was converting 30 single-engine] 7s. Bank of. Nova jscotia re-| living--an dshe rushed home for added--a branching out into the|Grumman Avengers into water|mained lower most of the day,|his autograph. field of earthquake 'measuring| bombers. Later, fangmwring lene bey 4 down 1% at a new low) instruments. Martin Mars flying boats into) 14, fs The, Dominion Sisters e water bombers for forest) Industrial features also in- Middle Age: Too - Observatory near Victoria has| industries flying tankers. cluded Interprovincial Pipe 'ordered three of the seismo-| Twenty photo-offset printing ines, up 1% at 90%, Canada| | ate For A Bab 9 'graphs, first of their kind pro-| presses ME my econ bullt and| Packers B, ahead 1% to a new ys appari: A oer tran peng my uced in this country. Mhers are on the production|high of 60, and Walker-Gooder-| Is it too late, too difficult or .* "BILL" JOHNSTON EDWARD DRUMM BILL IKSHA\ **«" One instrument has been in-| line ham, up a point to 57%, too dangerous to start a family stalled in the basement of the! the presses are capable of index, industrials climbed) fn your 40's? In March Reader's |] CLEANERS end LAUNDERERS |] "LIST WITH LLOYD, THEN CALL YOUR MOVER" 'eas Tw tera bong ng ou 2 O88 9004 ood ge fp Ted, Weak, | Dsomraitto-sent mais | toe ) made. Twe sore ey be nd hewspapers. ' tells, candidly, what it's like to || BowMANVILLE - SCARBORO come firat-born and |] Curtains, Drapes, Blonkets, R ; deted next year. The prototype of « Canso fly-| Worn-out, Exhausted Pepple | we your firs ioe ase OSHAWA) REALTOR . The ouncvaheny -4s studying|ing boat converted into a WR-| hee nesobale tired, weak, worn-out, look sider | your first gray hairs together. 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Henry, director of in- , nagem: Waterloo University College, Mr. Henry said it has been sug- gested that business tends to Towers Marts In Interim Receivership TORONTO (CP) -- Towers Marts and Properties Ltd. was placed in interim receivership Monday. Shortly after, Allied. Towers Merchants Lid., which is 50 per cent owned by Towers Marts, said it has taken over opera- tion of the 13 Towers discount department stores in Ontario and Quebec. Allied Towers was set up Sat- urday and assumed direction Of merchandising, advertising, eashiering and other "in-store"' operations of Towers Marts, in what Allied Towers President Irving Beckerman said was a move to "'ensure uninterrupted tetail operations' in the face of litigation being taken against Towers Marts. William L. Walton was ap- pointed Monday as interim re- Ceiver of Towers Marts follow- ing a petition filed in Osgoode Hall by American Electrical Contracting Lid. of Toronto, which said Towers owes it $10,- 184 for goods sold and delivered and for contracting work per- formed. , trading 5,705 shares. The stock sold last week at a record low of $1.05. NET EARNINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Anthes Imperial Ltd., year ended Dec. 31: 1962, $1,145,246, $1.41 a share; 1961, $974,379, $1.17. 3 Columbia . C Company, year ended Dec. 3\: 1962, $3,- 134,798; 1961, $659,430. International Nickel Company of Canada Ltd., year ended Dec. 31: 1962, $94,221,000, (U.S.) $3.19 a share; 1961, $88,777,000, $3.02. Noranda Mines Lid., year nded Dec. 31: 1962, $17,204,831, 1.85 a share; 1961, $14,349,314, $1.58. Vendom atic Services Lid., year ended Dec. 31: 1962, net

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