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Oshawa Times (1958-), 21 Sep 1964, p. 19

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Pete 16 1560 $11% 1158 1158 -- 070 $52% 522 52% m1 $13 13° «13 25 $37% 37% 34+ % 0 3% % 20 $102 200 $37 265 $16 100 $71 250 Clairton w 425 Con Bidg 309 Con MS. 303 Con Paper 50 $42 42 42 Gasn 1949 «$122 12% 12% pronation 300 6s be 6 Goron 2 wis 240 140 140 140 Grain RL 100 $18% 18% 18% + Grush int 300 $12% 12% Delta Acc 100 $242 2412 Dist Seag 400 $6614 66% DB. Bridge 218 $20% 20% Gor Elect 990 $14% 14 Dossco 810 $242 242 2+ Ve + +1 335 $92 9% 20'% $39% 39% 398+ Ve | Scurry Rain r § 2 } W%4+ 22 -- Ve 660 + 14% + Ye Cent Del 625 Dome Pete $66 016i Glacier 12% 12% 12% Gr Plains tk Gridoil oO 6 -60 Landa 950 950 950 Medal 585 585 585 Mill City Provo 'Gas $42 144 14% 14a 14¥a la | $25. 325 +5 730 230 230 +3 $14% 14% 14% -- Ve 24 «240 240 212 211 aut MINES pooner Teck Corp Triad Oi) Union Oil U Canso W Decalta 300 +1 | 'Madsen | Mt Wright | New Cal | Opemiska ViNet Sales 6-3 ad ~~ Ch'ge 500 1900 " " N=' 2680 262. 26) 262 +1 200 " 3% ag 700 23 -l 1000 si 12% tis 500 6 * . Ws 2000 210 2100 1070 100 500 1500 12 500 2 1000 20% Pigg ey alg Stock £1 Sol F'west T F Mar Geco Mines Genex Giant YK 238 500 2500 200 $37 170 50001 1040 500 L Dufauit L Osu La Luz Latin AM Leitch Lorado Louvict Macassa 400 73500 4500013 2500 68 67 2000 2 a i 2000 1 125 tie 15% 15M 7000 Th Thats Magnet Malartic Maralgo Marchant Mattgmi McMar MoWat Metal Mine Min-Ore Moneta Nat Expl New Ath 123 "Ov V0 ve + Va nat 370 = 7 v7 ive 1s 154 0 -3 Northgate Norvalie Nudul Obaska O'Brien Orchan Pamour Patino Net Sales mn Low a.m. kv 1500 2 2B 1200 ito 120 2% 22 2 3200 175 173° «173 a" 67. 7 4 4 -4 865 855 855 ---S 10% 18% i8%e+ 2 120 120 120 «+3 43 1000 2000 140 1000 45 «445 45 "a 32% 32% 322 +2 Sales to 11 a.m.; 006/000, ADD Toronto 11 A. M. stocks FOREIGN TRADING Atl ¢ Cop 100 122 12 12 +2 Cc Tung 20 10 10 ¢ Mosher 0 15 15 15 ¢ Morrisn 11000 100 97 100 Coch Will 1000 290 290 290° Sherritt 10 435 435 (435 Un Keno 1000 895 680 680 University In Newtie Honors PM ST. JOHN'S, Nfid. (CP)--A lorowd of more than 3,000 was at Torbay Airport Sunday o greet Prime Minister Pearson, who along with the Princess Royal, is here to receive an honorary degree fram Memor- ial Univensity today. Mr. Pearson, accompanied by his wife, was welcombed by Premier Smallwood, most of Liberal Commons members from this --_-- who pre- ceded him to st. John's. Pax Int Pick Crow $5 55 55 j Placer $3994 39% 39% Preston 610 610 i et Que Lith a5 315 Quemont 955 940 955 +18) The prime minister was in| high spirits and exchanged ban- ter with reporters in an im-) promptu press conference at the airport. He was good hum- the Newfoundlend cabinet and) By DON HANRIGHT OTTAWA (CP) -- The Cana- dian Life Insurance business is still flying high. Last year the life companies put nearly $7,000,000,000 of new Cypriot Chief Still Wants Greek Union LONDON (CP) -- Canadian- born carga Lord Thomson interviewed Cyprus President) ¢ Makarios last week while both termined to unify Cyprus and Greece. The interview, published in Thomson's Sunday Times, quotes Makarios as saying: we | want something higher than be- ing a temporary president of Cyprus. My ambition is to con- inect my name in history as the architect of enosis (union)." The black-robed prelate re- ceived Thomson in an Athens Hotel and they spent about an hour together. Thomson mentioned Makari- los's apparent attempts to obtain arms and men from Russ'a. "To defend ourselves we have to accept help from anywhere," Makanios replied, 'East or West, so long as there are no istrings attached. |HAS NO COMPLAINTS Makawrios said he has no com- NET EARNINGS | THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, September 21,1964 19 Canada's Insurance Trade |_Net Soaring To New Heights ordinary, group and industrial We Snsurenck into force in Cas a } It brought the year-end total of all life insurance in force to a Lye ye $56 800,000,000. Canadian companies did about 67 per cent of the new By THE CANADIAN PRESS Bethlehem Copper Corp. Lid., six months ended Aug. 31: 1964, $1,356,973, 29.1 cents a share; 1963, $1, 574,421, 33.8 cents. Canadian Export Oil and Gas, finst quarter ended July 31: 1964, $196, 292: 1963, $168,232. | Wespac Petroleums, year ended March 31; 1964, $27,789; 1963, $7,522. business. American firms had a 27-per-cent slice and the Brit- ish companies the other six per cent. about 70 per cent of the total. Almost all the rest was group life insurance, These figures are drawn from ps just-published report of the of insurance for Canada, K. R. MacGregor. Other snippets from the re- ee ee Pra ADVERTISING MAN DIES CACHE CREEK, B.C. (CP) Kenneth McLellan, 49, advertis- ing manager of the Prince George Citizen, died in hospital Saturday night four hours after' his car skidded out of control on a rain-slicked highway. Mr. McLellan was treasurer of the Western -Canadian Advertising Managers Associat'on. A native of New. Westminster, he had been with the Victoria Colon- ist for many years before join- a CLEAWIT SERVICE 725-3555 ing The Citizen in 1960. 787. About 70 per cent of th revenue was gathered by the ve biggest companies. SURPLUSES RISE For the whole group of 87, clear surpluses--after all ex- penses including some special additions to reserves--rose dur- ing the year by $58,678,481. They boosted their invest- ments during the year by a pags $691,224,799 to 310 497,874,3: 309. Their average net rate of in- vestment income on life insur- ance funds rose to 5.38 per cent) last year from 5.26 im 1962 and) 5.13 in 1961. This is how they split their tn-| vestment portfolios All bonds took up 44.27 per cent. This. was split about 50-50 ment bonds. Mortgage loans accounted for| at BILL ANDERSON ele | Bill is one of AA TIME GREATS atts Aq [big cowds o | between corporate and Ts COUNTRY and WESTERN MUSIC FESTIVAL with STARS trom plaints as a whole about the British conti ent serving in the United Nations force in Cyprus. | m: "However, there were some individual cases which were j taken up by the local press and ea i "T'would be no former diplo-| anti-British resentment built up. RESERVED SEATS MASSEY HALL- SAT. SEPT, 26 TORONTO 3 PERFORMAN( 30 7:30 9 Raglan 128 128 128 Rio Algom $10 10% 10% + Rix Athab 2 Rowan Con Ryanor Salem San Ant Bom Stores 715 $22 22 22 39.16 per cent of total invest- Bom Tar 525 $34 24 22% + %| Acad Uren 300 74 74 74 Dom Text 130 $9% 9% 29% -- % ccra 1000 . 20 20 20 Du Pont M4 $55% $$ 55% -- %2| Akeitcho 3000 60 €st Ch tr rts i 10s 105 105. --5 | A Am Moly 2425 172 haved so $19 «1919 Ang Rovyn $0 75 75 75 Falcon 330 wn: i yk ar 5 4 M4 ie A Pea partie 'to cr Yr yaa mm A Arcadia 2000 18 17 18 1 Hag HE Ford Cda 5182 163 lie pS nid Be Le M2 i V V SP onl A 35 Mas i --5 | Atlin-Rut 4000 | 7% Tat Ve sa G Mack B. 100 $10. 10 10 = Mm) Aunor 300 380 380 380 Temes. G L Power 600 $2494 24% 2434 -- Va) Bankeno 2000 24 «#24 #24 --1 Gr Weg G 175 $18% 18% 18% | Barnat % 4° 9S «42 Vi Ve 40% Belletere 500 4) a 4 "slp a a ee Bethim 590 785 775 780 $17% 17% hg Beveon 13% 134 '4 iid ae ul |. arn 640 y Se. a i +e Bunker H $000 10% 10% 10% Camilo 2200 $524 $24 52% Camp Chib 1300 445 445 +10 25435435 C Tung 1380 113 113° 43 $52'2 S24 524+ 4) Cam Mines 20 2 --! crerg be + Ve © Austral soo. OB 8+% | Candore -- 5 15 = Cassiar $11% 11% 11%--% Cheskirk 1% 0% 114+ Chester M4 4h Wh Chimo 500 Coch will 1200 Cc Bellek 1500 € Morison 124500 C Mosher 3500 Con_ Nichol yjored but firm, --"some of the more contentious jissues. What did he think of Senator Banry Goldwater? ments. Holdings of common stocks to-| talled only 4.03 per cent of total] VW aol 60 60 170 (170 Ie) 15 a + Ye 25 Canadian common stocks was' only 1.4 per cent; the rest were) American and other foreign| stocks. ph es aatecsed damped ped cea Scloas e cela ere ee Hg By Mai lail Ve vice, tron iso ¢ 250 550 1000 250 640 Cau Hawker-S Home A Horne Pf BC AB On Go. 100 Pusky 225 Ausky BP 35 Rusky. wts 220 20000 Wi + a4 13% ag + Yl 8% 18 -" 149 is 1 328460 460 18500 320 $87 86% 87 1000 50 $552 $5'2 SS'a-- % 355 $90%4 90% 904 -- V4 750 335 335 335 250 $13% 137% 13% + Vs 100 $64 6 BM Tht Nickel Int Util pr inter PL int Stl P Your Invitation to the UNVEILING COMING SOON!! 62 nF Pig 97 4 6% Coulee 425 425 (425 ying brig a Craigmt THE GREATEST ADVENTURE SINCE MEN FOUGHT ON EARTH...OR | FLEW OVERITI . u + 2 mat if I answered that one."' "Tt might, therefore, be bet- 29 mS (289 i |_ What did he __think of the|ter if the British troops were Mp 2 M2 +6 jstatement by Joh; Diefenbaker|withdrawn from the force." $e Haat Belo saying he liked the} Makarios complained to), minister personally? Thomson that many people in|' Sieila: Ro alty PeThere are times in the/the West feel the Cyprus prob- y House of Commons when he/lem can be solved by negotia- doesn't show it." tion between Greece and Tur: She' ll Perform ("" To a question ------ the| key. © \forthcoming visit of the Queen) "This is not so. The problem |" to Quebec City, Mr. Peairson|cannot be solved without the|~ For eparatists he wes sure it would be| consent. of the Cypriots them-|" MONTREAL (CP) = im Raney Se semen ee. iastees." \Julien, who said cater a ws ~ |would not sing for Queen Fliz- abeth because of her "indepen- AT TACK! dentist convictions,' announced : iim a, |Sunday night she will sing at a ishow put on by Le Rassemble- 5 +%|\ment pour l'Independance Na- % +1 |tionale in Hull, Que., Now. 14. tt ily ih Crowpat ae ii sf br Hull lg be Boo $2024! nite Ve ve-- %/ third put on by ssemble- *"s a me a | compas 333 ar "a + + % |ment, which advocates seces- 6 6 | oureie ies ri gael sion of Quebec from Confeder- oa ig Wel Eom Mal 155 155 155 --10 |ation. Others haye been held in 12% V8ie+ Ye| East Sull 40 410 410 +10 'Montreal and Vaileytiield, Que. 2 sn | poner fr be | 11% 11% os 2 4 342 MG -- Va) 'THE WIRISCH CORPORATION presents It's Coming Re" | _. 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