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Oshawa Times (1958-), 17 Apr 1964, p. 28

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28 'THE OSHAWA TIMES, Pridey; April 17, 1964 BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT 'Junior Red | 40 3 DIVIDENDS Oil Giant Enters | Image Change B.C. Retail Field VANCOUVER (CP)--A petro- leum giant with money to spend is expanding into the highly competitive retail gas-oil field in British Columba, lookng for _-- of the multi-billion-dollar pie. The newcomer is Pacific Pet- roleums Lid., backed by the giant Phillips Petroleum Com- pany of Oklahoma, which al- ready has stations throughout Northern B.C., in Alberta and dotting the Okanagan. Its target is the big customer market of the lower mainiand. Ajcal Cross Plans BANFF, Alta. (CP)--The Ca- nadian Junio: Red Cross is em- |barking on a plan to make the) stfuction in the lower mainiand efforts of its members more! region, with investment in each|meaningful and useful in terms running between $65,000 and/of self-development, says na- By THE CANADIAN PRESS Bruck Mills Ltd., class A 30 cents, June 15, record May 15. Canadian General Electrie Co. Ltd., common 12% cents, July 2, record June 11. 15 23. cents plus five cents extra, June 15, record May 15. . ment Corporation Lid., common Central Del Rio Oils Ltd., 0/144. |May 15. Dominion and Anglo Seventy 25 cents, June 15, record May 15. ' | RECORD FURNITURE SALE | LONDON (AP) -- An auction Giant Yellowknife Mines Ltd. jsale of 38 lots of furniture from *| the property of the Earl of Rose- cents plus 10 cents extra June bery brought £274,710 ($824,130) , record May 29. at Sotheby's Friday. This is be- Massey-Ferguson Ltd., com-|lieved to be record for a fur- cems, April 29, record April mon 15 cents, 444 per cent pfd.|niture auction. $1.1214, 5% per cent pfa. £1.37%4, June 15, record May 15. Normetal Mining C tion | onsix cents, June 15, record] CHIROPRACTOR Slipped Disc Nervous Stomach Quemont Mining Corporation 100 King St. E. 728-5156 | Ronald W. Bilsky, D.C. | EATON'S in OSHAWI Open Tonight (Friday) Until 9 000, Lak eo x saxdi os tanner 1, | tional director R, E. W Standard and Shell Oi aren't/o! Toronto. : Ja commenting but obviously! The program will emphasize watching the moves of the making youngsters more sensi- newcomer. itive to the needs of others, Mr. RANKS IN TOP FIVE |Wendborn told a national work-! é shop. 1 found: 939/|* by oilman Frank MeMahon with, "I am much mere concerned a $100 down payment on oil j with providing children with the jeases on Alberta's Turner Val-|¢xperience and feeling of giving ley, now ranks among the five aid than I am with raisng Company officials 'that in the next few years they plan several hundred stations. in the interior and Vancouver and on Vancouver Island. A score of new stations now are under con- 000 Canadian oil come jt;money,"' he sad, is Canada's second largest pro-| Part of the program will be ducer of natural gas, n ' leighth in crude oil production,|Edmonton field worker Miss has interests in more than 10,-|Mickey Kowalski to Pakistan ,000 acres of land in the four|this summer to try and create ? s J 16 Million iz of. the world's largest indus-| Shares Traded On Market TORONTO (CP)--The stock) industry talk about the '"waste-|more than 1,000,000 in Canada. | market went on. the wildest) speculative spree in its history| Thursday as the volume for the] day reached 16,659,000 shares. The previous record for shares traded in one day was 15,800,- 000 July 7, 1958 during the ura- nium boom, Volume Wednesday 'was 8,382,000 shares. | The announcement by Texas) Gulf Sulphur Co. that it had! made a "major discovery" on its zinc-copper-silver property near Timmins sparked the wave of buying. Penny issues with property near Texas Gulf surged upwards on heavy turn- over. The leader was PCE explora- tions with a gain of 30 cents to 87 cents on 2,559,578 shares. Bel- leterre rose 21 cents to 62 cents on 580,800 shares, Jelex 5%) cents to 34 cents on 468,000) shares, Paramaque five cents| to 22 cents on 842,300 shares| and Bunker Hill one cent to 70) cents on 1,409,800 shares. Industrials were strong with the index at record levels.) Reichold advanced 144 to 26%, Massey - Ferguson one point to 21 on more than 39,000 shares, Distillers - Seagrams % to 5644, Aluminium % to 34% and Moore Corp. 5§ to 5344. Geco Mines and Denison both slipped % while Mattagami rose one point to 16 in senior metals. | International Nickel gained 5. The exchange Index rose .84 lo a record 140.21, industrials .96 to a record 149.90, western oils .87 to 89.36, golds slipped .22 to 130.39 and base metals .34 to 66.42. PROCESSED CASES The Salvation Army in Nor- way processed a total of . 836 | the petroleum committee of the} western provinces and has drill-|a structure into which Junior ed some 4,000 productive 1 ps = a a tt j by Philli s, | nel , Mr, Wen rn § . regs gayle acd dig Miss Kowalski would report At last count/back to members on how their ial companies. : ve ae d. other aid was being Phillips owned 45.6 per cent of} money am Pacific Petroleum's stock. sed. Statistics would indicate there| Mr. Wendborn said there are is room for another big gas-oil'65,000,000 Junior Red Cross retailer in the province, despite|members in 70 countries, with ranks|an experiment which will send | i | ful proliferation of service sta-| -- tions." Figures recently released by A. E. JOHNSON 0.D. OPTOMETRIST 141 King St. East 723-2721 Vancouver board of trade) showed that in 1962 there were 3,226 stations in B.C., up 33 per cent from the 2,149 estab- lished by 1950. il ALUMINUM AWNINGS PORCH ENCLOSURES STORM-SCREEN DOORS-WINDOWS PRIME WINDOWS CMHC ACCEPTED FLEXALUM SIDING JALOUSIES ALUMATOPS FOR ie" PICK-UP TRUCKS FOR PATIOS NOW ON DISPLAY AT! NASH ALUMINUM ALUMINUM OSHAWA FREE PARKING i Aluminum Awnings for all seasons! Showroom & Factory PHONE 728-1633 95 ATHOL ST. EAST--OSHAWA cases of missing persons in 1963 Greenfield LAWN & GARDEN PRODUCTS from Van Belle Gardens No doubt about it, the new Greenfield products make lawn and garden care a pleasant postime. Greenfield promises or next month--but beginning in 7 days!" .. . gramme lets you maintain a ft. 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