The Oshawa Times, 4 Dec 1958, p. 14

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14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thuredey, Dosember 4, 1999 Toronto, Montreal Stocks an M # Con Glas Piast Seay nD Bridge Dn Oosl pv DD Corset . DD Bleel ard 1 om Stores 10 om Tar De] Dom Tar pr shh om Text ah New Gov't Bond Issue Is Oversubscribed OTTAWA (CP) -- The govern- ment's new $400,000,000 bond is- sue was oversubscribed one hour after subscription books opened at 5 pm. EST, the Bank of Canada reported Wednesday. The issue, to be used for gen- eral government spending pur- poses, was split in two maturi- ties: A four-per-cent, four-year non-callable issue due Jan. 1063, offered at 98.75, yielding 4.34 per cent, and a three-per- cent, one-year non-callable issue Dec. 15, 1959, oifered at 99.25 and yielding 3.77 per cent. | Bank officials said they had| no immediate information as to| Morsey or » 4h 0 8 the sources of subscriptions or] ite how the two maturities would be| sn A Molson »'n allocated. ® To The Citizens of Oshawa My sincere thanks To Those Who Voted and Supported Me, EFI PE. ® and appreciation for Vi Net Stock Sales High Low 11 a.m. Ch'ge Int Util 100 $28% 28% 2% -- W MO Paper 220 $33% 33% 33% Oglivie pr 459135 135 135 --4 i my re-election by | acclamation to the Public Utilities Commission ' WILLIAM BODDY TA EERNY May | Say THANKS FOR RE-ELECTING | ~ ASYOUR | " ALDERMAN | >> 2 2 Eaca 1 ah oe EnsBatss = 331 [2] | J FEE : sezesEcy = 5 aE8E § HR H ITH g58:8 "My. Sincore. Thanks TO THE CITIZENS OF OSHAWA FOR MY RE-ELECTION BY ACCLAMATION TO THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION FOR THE NEXT 2 YEARS "E. F. ARMSTRONG $F sBsxssBastEn 56 $18% 18 18 100 $17% 17% 17% 10 10 10 2 27 n7 26 25 26 300 270 300 9 8 8 ~~ 37% 3% ITH 120 120 120 33 2 16% 155 >» = t3 | tH 3 Ss 3600 N Mylama 63000 Newnor 500 Nick Rim 700 Noranda 100 Norlartie Fev r eave 4 E g =k 111 +10 E55 ob ve ugageyessfeygteny; a $3 44 L £7 bl fii > Be START DRB CONFERENCE OTTAWA (CP) -- Some 800 de- fence scientists and armed forces i technical officers from Canada, Royal Bank : Britain and the United States will 8 L Com A T50 attend the Defence Research hy Board's 10th annual symposium Simpsons opening here today. The confer- Steel Can 151 ence will continue until Friday. Nearly 50 scientific papers will $68 Stelnbg pr 50 $102% Tr Can Pipe 175 $27% be presented at the closed ses- sions. Triad Oil 100 425 425 425 X Walk G W 100 $32% 32% 32% -- W . Canadian io Abites 7500 123 Page Hers Powell R ALBERT V. WALKER 185 oi x10 831% 67 67 128 2100 106 "5 430 2800 225 400 161 Trans Can ad Un Oils W Decalta . Mines 100 280 280 38 58 11% "11% 1814 K( n a 0 0-1 J i Ehhhh it Shaw so 19 "w SG Dow. "UF 120 Manan 323, 2am + U Asbestos 75 138 pC Marcon 700 430° 4s0 450 vo Cai C Paper 75 $42 42% Dom Ollcloth 25 45 5 Sullivan THANKS! To You, my old and new supporters, many thanks. Your opinions en Board of Education matters are important and welcome at oll times. Phone or write to me at home or office. I am here to serve you. GEORGE KEITH DRYNAN | WISH TO THANK ALL THOSE WHO RE-ELECTED ME FOR ALDERMAN FOR 1959-1960 CECIL BINT Upp Can Waite Am $45 Wiltsey $88 oore Que Phone 50 $29% Que Phone wt 200 $11 100 $17% 30 343 8 88 29% 1 11 Shop Save 17% T Fin A Bulolo -- Sales fo MM am.: 709,000. MONTREAL By The Canadian Press Stock E D (Quotations in cents unless marked §, #--0dd lot, xd -- Ex-dividend, xr--Ex- rights, xw--Ex-warrants.) Industrials Sales 150 310 42 $3 Augustus Alta Mines Ameran Bateman Bellechasse 'Bonnyville Bornite Calumet Camp Chib Canorama Cdn Astoria 1000 C Malart 1000 C N Inca 2285 100 700 700 3600 1000 Cassar Castle Cent Pat Chib Jae Chimo Coch Will 2100 37 Comb Met 1000 2% 3K NK + WY C Bellekeno 13000 23S 87H ITH ITH -- C Cajlinan 2000 430 430 C Denison 1240 420 410 410 S C Discovery 214 31% UK C Fen Robin 100 300 Roe AV Can 1560 $13% Roe AV 5% 160 ri] Moore North Star pr 60 NO NGas 25 Stook [+1441 1+ FERERESS N Santiago NW Amulet I Wish To Thank All Those Who Re-elected Me aad = THANKS TO ALL WHO GAVE Steep R ME SUCH LOYAL Tache SUPPORT 'Tazin 20 20 4 \ Tib Expl 26 . " i Trebor ® r I WILL TRY TO BE I WILL SERVE : ol, AS ALDERMAN TO THE BEST UN Oils Valor Lith WORTHY OF YOUR OF MY ABILITY IN Portage Que Cobalt Que Oil St L River 3000 Sherritt Gold Eagle 36000 Grandue 200 1 Greyhk 1000 Gulf Lead 1000 Gunnar 225 Hard Rock 2500 Har-Min 5000 Headway 16800 53 83 "5 He 6 CIL zl 17% 1000 I 900 1000 6 2300 16 16 Sales to 11739 a.m.: Industrials 23,6003 mines and oils 162,200 Gov't Asked To Form | University Ta 467% 8% Virginia CONFIDENCE Hig sel Hollinger Hud Bay Highway 11. Another went on Highway 69 through Parry Sound. The second group passed through Orillia at about 3 a.m. and the second at about 4 a.m. They joined together in Barrie at 5:30 a.m. Light snow was falling as the cars passed through both BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT Oil, Gas Firms Inco Motorcade Of 100 Cars In Toronto > ® FINLEY DAFOE | Solve Problems By KEITH KINCAID ! @anadian Press Staff Wriler CALGARY (CP)--Major break- throughs on two of the thorniest technical problems confronting the oll and gas industry have been announced. by two oil com- One is a 16%-ton land transport wehicle capable of moving drilling equipment into remote areas over $reacherous muskeg 12 months of the year. If further tests are suc- eessful it is conceivable explora- ion and development of the Aad) TORONTO (CP) -- A 100-car motorcade of striking Sudbury method of hydrogen sul-|with Premier Frost for talks on i | phide with ammonium hydroxide, how to settle a 10-week-old dis- a neutraliing base. pute. . Details are being turned over| A building superintendent at to the eum industry. in|the legislative buildings said the Canada and the United States. cavalcade of cars arrived at 8:15 The company says the method 2m. EST and parked along the means dollar savings and safer side of the buildings. as operations for companies drilling| Signs on some cars said "'Sup- in dangerous areas. Cost of oxy- port mine-mill." On others, the en and protective masks now | letters *"mine-mill" ran the length used sometimes amounts to $500/0f the vehicle, Other posters ex- for each well. |pressed opinions on the workers' Hydrogen sulphide long has employer -- the International of curbing the deadly power of sulphide gas produced by "sour" natural gas wells. The poisonous gas, "known generally as rotten egg gas, was responsi- ble for four deaths in 1957. FROZEN MOST OF YEAR Ground transportation in parts of the northiand is limited to three or four months when the centres but roads were reported clear. The cars split up into four sec- miners arrived at Queen's Park| tions as they arrived at the out- Mobi! Oil Company, has found a Tuesday and waited to meet | skirts of Toronto at Highways 400 {and 401. Two sections went down Avenue Road and two down Yonge Street, joining together again at Queen's Park. Most of the cars carried four WATERLOO (CP)--The Ontario government's private bills com- mittee will be asked late this month to create the new Univers- ity of Waterloo, says J. G. Hagey, president of Waterloo College and Waterloo College associate facul-| ties. After the committee considers the application it will go to the or five men in addition to the legislature when it begins the| driver. There were a few n|next jon in Ji y. | in the groups. The Evangelical Lutheran Sem-| Food, heavy clothing and sleep- inary of Canada and St. Jerome's| ing bags comprised the bulk of College will also apply for name) baggage. Some drivers stored ex-|changes and degree - granting tra gasoline in the trunk. One rights in conjunction with the worker carried a banjo. Waterloo move. been an obnoxi problem in Al-|Nickel Company of Canada. [ MORTIMER | F "MONTE" | | BROWN Wishes to thank those who voted end suppor- ted him in the civic election, berta's "sour" gas fields. It has| been an unavoidable part of the petrochemical industry--the pro-| More than 14,000 members of the International Union of Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers (Ind.) prod- are on strike at the Inco plants Suton wt Natl gas Dyy {at Sudbury and Port Colborne. | Farmers in the Red Deer dis-| Two columns of cars left Sud-| trict decided recently to seek bury Tuesday night during a legislation controlling emission of heavy snowfall and in tempera- hydrogen gas into the atmos-|tures of 12 degrees above zero. phere. One of their complaints | The main body of the motor- was the odor upset the milking cade went through North Bay on THANKS [ TO ALL THE | VOTERS habits of their cows. {Highway 17, then south along BOARD OF EDUCATION 1959 AND 1960 . WALTER BRANCH TO THE MANY FRIENDS WHO WORKED SO HARD ~ ON MY BEHALF muskeg--soll laced with water and ice particles--is frozen. The Shell Oil Company has completed preliminary tests on the Nodwell, a track vehicle which overcomes soggy terrain Cut Your Own Scotch Pine CHRISTMAS TREE 1%2 MILES NORTH Jom Swart shel's ares sito fl ON SCUGOG RD. Nodwell manoeuvred through sludge and mire that would have OF BOWMANVILLE F. C. LEAVER swallowed up ordinary vehicles. Up to 10 tons can be carried each trip on a flat-bed trailer at a speed of six miles an hour, " The vehicle, built to Shell's specifications by Bruce Nodwell | Limited of Calgary, will be tested | this winter on snow. | Mr. Stuart said experiments | have shown the maximum load | muskeg can handle is two pounds | a square inch. The Nodwell is| able to keep within these bounds | through use of broad nylon cord tracks. Shell owns three Nodwells, each | 30 feet long and 11 feet wide. | They are powered with two en- gines each rated at 105 horse- power, about the power of a modern automobile. A gear ra-| tio of 22:1 transmits power to two | sets of tracks. 5 Mr. Stuart foresees year-round | drilling, road and railway con-| struction through use of such ma-! shines. NEUTRALIZER FOUND J. U, Messenger of Calgary, a MRS. A. LEE THANK YOU FOR RE-ELECTING ME TO THE BOARD OF EDUCATION I WILL ENDEAVOUR TO PROVE WORTHY OF YOUR TRUST IN ME, ' SEASON'S 1 GREETINGS |, , WHO SUPPORTED ME FRED BRITTEN MY SUPPORTERS My Sincere Thanks for Your Vote ALDERMAN NORMAN DOWN " AND TO THOSE 'WHO RE-ELECTED ME AT THE POLLS, I EXPRESS MY DEEPEST APPRECIATION SINCERELY JOHN BRADY | MY SINCERE THANKS For Your Support and Re-election ERNEST MARKS T0 MY SUPPORTERS THANKS I Appreciate Your Confidence JOHN W. DYER 1 am grateful and PH lighted with the sup- port that the citizens of Oshawa gave to me on re-electing me to the city council. YOUR CONFIDENCE | IS APPRECIATED . * A. HAYWARD MURDOCH {ool 10 drilling wade for toe ERE RT SA RO Nt ve er

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