Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 11 Apr 1958, p. 11

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THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Pridey, April 11, 1958 11 Toronto, Montreal Noon Stocks ! : al 2920 ob vi ig on von Ve ek vn Wen Seniesa ae i or on Low-cost Housing May sii eis al 5% > 3 3 4 Matatch 500 in Dom Text 100 $8% | Toronte Block Esehange--Aprd 1 Bail 8 Lo 2 ata 4 and 22 are under comtriction (Quotations in cents unless marked § Calal Wh 5 i Melntyre 5 a 7 - Donohue 100 811% ® ih ia lot, xd --Exdividend, xr-Px Cdn Atl ON 200 85 ) 85 Meta Ursn 15 " Fam Play 225 $16% 165 4 | | Apartments in detachment bulld XW EX-warrants.) C Chieftn 2 7 2 Midrim 3 : i y | ings number 41. fa SB 3 % TA J « De rroviae or $ 5 4 p be 2 2 4 Froch Pel pr 100 3 Industrials Cent Deh «1 : Mo + < 1. Sh 22h 3 % Southern Ontario, with housing Net Gon Pear: 3 % 5 / 1 1 yi Satna 0 $54 TORONTO (CP) -- Govern. cluding two bedrooms, The; The fee was the same for all in nine of 11 districts, Atill has High Low Noon Ch'ge C West Pete 730 600 680 64 A 5 ] s } iment-built, low-rent housing some houses have three bedrooms and | housing units so policemen would |shortages. Forty - fodr houses i 4 Graal" " 04 i New Ca H Smith 2 2 \day may be provided for all On, are made of brick or clapboard not encounter sudden changes in have been built and I7 purchased, 4 4% Humber 1 : sone 1 § 2 3 Hud Bay 4 tario provincial policemen and in four basic designs, cost of living when transferred to | with another 48 under ConsLruey '" N Seldvue ; , imp inv A . WB 8 {their families Cost averages $13,000 to $15. one detachment from another, tion. There are 18 apartrents" N Minda mb Tob oF i | Attorney-General Roberts says 000 a house although "in the The men may nol purchase the detachment buildings #% Noranda 5 : Ind Aceep 50 $299; 2 ) 155 housing units have been built [north country it may run to $17,- homes, The works department plans J» i fro / ' To Papi ) " 85% and 59 purchased since 1954 in|%00." He was unable to give a, OPP Commissioner . V. Mc: pegin construction on 17 houles sank Com Narthap i wo 4 Ini PL 42 2 an effort to supply accommodas [PRCCISe figure on ost of the Neill says the houses are allo- ihis year six apiece at Copawall Br Alum : ' v } MacMi ' ' ' ; i or apartments since they are ine and | ; . : Be Aum "140 gay 4 7 4 : Ormsby 2% Bn un Mass Har y (Ta Hon for members of the 18,000- aparin Caen for Tomalar oe cated on the basis of need and | and Sault Ste, Mare, four. at Es Chem 0 eS BY Pick Crow § * MeColl 3 man force who encounter hous- buildings used for regular police not rank or seniority, {panola and one at Upsala in the Prawn or : Bi #0 Be Wo Preston 1 : Moises " ing problems when transferred to Purposes "We have some very junior Fort William district, = Hydro ¢ 8 ig 1 Hoyalite 1% +3 Pronto mW - Ogilvie 3 B new areas. Another 78 units are|$42 A MONTH RENT constables occupying houses," he yore General Roberts says Cdn Of xd 10 3% 2 Sourle | 500 : Promts wis 318 13 + Ont sles) 2 : lunder construction, Policemen pay $42 a month in sald. i ad about 500 units were, planned Can ON 8° 18 $100 1005 100% 4 boner 4 : : Ras La 291s 29% 2 . "Providing homes for all per- rent for both houses and apart- FIGURES GIVEN when the program was drawalp Coch-D A 14 Trans Em 38 48 Mn 44 + 4 7 Ali 'orp 7 i 58% =~ } {sonnel might be an witha ob- ments, . said vi Service Com. Commissioner McNeill said in 1952 at the request of Wespae y 500 Gas Har jective" Mr. Roberts said in an missioner D. J, Collins e com- Northern Ontario, initially given police executives ave $26 26 2% Windiall i 1 + 3 3 3 interview as he outlined the pro- mission collects the rents. An ------ - i ts 8 D Bridge 2 . 5 00 $12 by gram started by his department extra $3 a month is charged! ; Dom Eleet i : / fs /here refrigerators and stoves Dom Stores : Stanigh wi 31 v SE years ago. " be re talled by th i" tanre! 8 ' " hav en ins e jov- Mom $M 1% Barratt sher 'Will 50 $334 134 IMPROVED MORALE oe yes Steeloy 8 J ' Sicks 2 | p Fam Tiay 21 4 Avex Res : 3 Steep R a 3 | He finds it has improved both Heating, lighting, telephones Fr Pete pr 3 ? 5 Bary Exp Sud Cont [] LJ 0 Simpsons 8 18 morale 'and administration in a ,n4 upkeep of grounds are re. Gen Dynam 5 A Base Metals 2000 0 Sullivan 200 Steel Can ' 33 force made up mostly of family ibility of tenant 1 33% 30 - " Sylvanite Ti 2 : pons y of lenants, | Hard Carpet 113 ™ 7 pir a x Tiara 00 6 ix G ; {men Mr, Collins said the $42 is a Jp fav. 2 44 Bicroft wis Ba iad 8" , . / | Some of the units are apari- "prerequisite fee' and is not in ro Tob 2 4 Bralorng . Br ad Un Keno : {ments in police detachment build. tended to pay off the cost of the Inland Gas 220 } 3 C Dyno 3 1 Mont : 3 a lings where policemen can act as buildings. The fee is deducted Joie RE warn Thin 31 CanMa fl 4 7 y |jail guards or be on call duty from salaries and goes directly Lakeland 150 315 Castle 3 35 3d '1 Viola u it around the clock. into the government's consoli- Lakeld Debs 5 883) ; Cent Pat L 500 5 5 $1 4 4 Public works minister Grie- dated revenue fund, with no at Laura Sec HH Chesirk 0 y . ; ; Rid 3 MX a singer, whose department sup tempt to balance payments] C Callinan 1 4 4 Moore ¢ 7 plies the homes, says the apart- against the cost of construction Reltmans A ment units have four rooms, in- or purchase | Trans Mt -- Lid 5 im in fd 8 bi , MONTREAL | i . |ROOM AND BOARD : | ii 88 33 Dome | i sail Sat tow Besrice a time and mo 3 ia it i i a ep ---- Pio oi 7 3 + + Quotations '3, cbols nies Rariee : Bomity - 1 Filson 2 "2% rights, xw--- Ex-warrants,) C Lithium 500 NES V/ find k | pa Industrials ne : dr / ; Hoy Bk ria Gaitwin iz 1. i Net Dos Bela} 00 BB OT - 10 BE N THE f General Printers Office Supply Divisio] Sil. Corp Glant YE Stock Sales High Low Noon Ch'ge 1 NEIGHBORHOOR ~~ CONGRATULATE bos 8 Salada$ 816% 16) Glacier Abitibi 140 826% 26% 26% it $0 1 THOUGHT offers you fast, efficient sales and servi Fy ia, Lim As : -% Er it Sao HOWDY T0 invita HET fd Tn : 3 Argus. TAT jo 3 : Hi a XE on all makes of office machines, We invita. Sire Cha Grayhi : i Ball 33 be p10 FH " Monpre 1600 88 ENIUSL. ! your inquiries, let us show you how, regular, Buptest ord + Headway 000 66 [J 66 3 Bank Mont y 1500 . % $Y Tor-Dom Bk Headwa Bani NS 3 5 V service will save you time and money and F : Hollinger 00 Bell Phone : 484 Hud Bay 5 - Bowaler / razil Int Nickel BA Ol BC Forest EE EE EE EEE © increase your office productivity. Hy West A wis 230 Wood J A 5 $28 Woodward A 100 Curb Anglo-Nfid ATEERRES EP AAO do wt y -- Stadacona 1 Jods i C Int Pow pr Ww Steer R A ! \ 4 " Lyndhst Ww 22 Cdn Oil Tazin CPR Titan Lyn ) Cockshutt Wendell 1 3 7 | | : GENERAL PRINTERS LIMITED Macassa 4 Maneast U : CM and 8 of 11:30 a.m.: industrials « J J Maran 3 ey DBriage vio dt and_olls i010 : 4 OFFICE SUPPLY DIVISION | LIVESTOCK REVIEW NeW SF in! Producten Cattle Trade Active SORONTO (CP)--World news. improvement in standards of liv- high taxes in Ontario are because Except Fed Year lings plat capacity is estimated to be BE, 0 Ly bop he ormmer soverament ia" On.| TORONTO (CP)--Cattle trade|mon 18.30; good heifers 3150-22 Mg to 18 per cent above present! ip or "doubt that demand |tawa. It is to be hoped that the Was active on all classes except with choice at ag Lod id seeds, D. W. Ambridge, for building materials is bound recent sweeping shaugta i the I ras * ™ oi Tog Bi Bo let . wil to t 4 on ! ¥" BBA coins oe 000s Sake the "Vries" ates some. relief In Omtario which, to| Steers, heifers, cows and bulls COWS 17.50-18; medium 1650-17; ny's annual meeting. {and Canada." {say the least, is long overdue." [were 50 cents higher than last SUmMD 11.50-14.50; good heavy + This is not a serious situation! Canadians, however, must not DOWN BY 12 PER CENT |week, Replacements sold a Soa Dalle 15.50.19: eomanon M the United States economy take it for granted that the pulp| In the first quarter of this year, [strong prices. Veal calf prices| © 50, wr onen umes its normal growth I|and paper industry is and always he said, Abitibi made and' sold|Were strong. Hogs, sheep and Re c ttle: Good would expect that more newsprint |will be prosperous and profitabie, |12 per cent less newsprint than [lambs were steady. hi Replacement A hit Eon. city will be required before "Unless it is properly treated (in the same period last year and| Cattle receipts were 400 head| EN SOTKers UG toavy sor the end of the next decade," he by governments, management [there had been reduced sales in|less than last week and equal to| eep jo dit Rites t bo oads sid. {and labor it will wither and most of the company's other Ca.|those of the same week last year. 0 op Taal LE oslo 3 os ¥'Likewise the capacity for pulp [shrink under the hot sun of in- nadian products, due entirely to Receipts from Western Canada oi Ar i | king in the world is consider-|tense competition {the lower level of economic amc- Were 149 head, a decrease from he : | y in excess of what is required| Mr, Ambridge said the industry [tivity on this continent. last week of 220 head. There| Calves: Good and Soice yey): v af present, but it is impossible to lis bearing 'an altogether unrea-| "What the next few months will Were six carloads shipped to eis au with tops to 2 »; m "1 y Mire that the use of pulp in the [sonable tax burden in relation to be like is anyone's guess, The Eastern Canadian slaughterers um Be common 21-27; On| usands of products of which it earnings' in Ontario most 1 can be sure of is that if 2nd two carloads were exported ers 14-2; forms a part will suddenly| "We have been tald very often, the general level of business im. |! the United States. Hogs: Grade A 30; heavy sows oy to grow In view of the very |that the federal government Is proves our sales are sure to im. Prices 24 with light sows selling at 26 a a : I eight: sta t increase in population and |the villain of the piece and that'prove likewise." Slaughter cattle: Choice steers huhdredweight; stags 15 a hun- TE m------ disdain lbs soil ooh Ad th ary ea SI ee |24.50-25 with a few at 25.50; good |dredwelght on a dressed weight | 23.50-24.50; medium 21-23; com- basis BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT | quite aera [= = A ---- {etal government is to launch! Se ina y S erv e d Mixed about $00 Sou adios 10 re- CANADA'S ORIGINAL MUTUAL FUND m cover between ,000 and $750,-| § DECLARED 000 loaned as scholarships to can o a n » Quebec students now graduated SIMI 101% CONSECUTIVE QUARTERLY DIVIDEND 4 1S Ia I IO ems |and practising their professions. | IND) -- DGHT CENTS PER SHARS 4 | Quebee Winging government PAYABLE MAY 1, 1958 TO SHAREHOLDERS OF RECORD APR. 15 . 3 | scholarshi total $500 11 *A mixed dish of trade problems said population there is increas- ry ida total Mo igid This multi-color plastic decorator ahd opportunities was served up|ing and' per capita Income is ties with universities and $200 for| | CASH DIVIDENDS EXCEED $28,000,000 SCE ORGANIZATION S finish means color styling in the speakers at the export semi-| keeping pace. 5 held in Toronto Wednesday, "'The future of Canadian sales persons residing near universi-| J : ; ties. Half the scholarship amount] fi Canadi | F modern mode-subtle tone-on-tone by the Canadian Exporters' As-|will depend upon the interest and | nadian Investment Fun t sdciation, talent Canadian exporters dis- 2 gift but the balance is re-| ? . textured patterns set the fashion 'Many practical problems will Play." Jayas'e alter a wodest gradu; trend in modern decor! arise as the European Common| In the British West Indles, : Market and proposed free trade| Canadian trade was traditional| tendencies in the United States small percentage of all Canadian Highlight this exciting eolor theme on walls, eeilingsand ROXATONE outlasts eonventional paints by more abe causing concern. trade, it had a high percentage of Ho virtually all manutactured or semi - manufac furniture in your home. ROXATONE, the new plastic than 8 to 1. The JER Plastie finish resists scuffs and » wever as a vir y - he . . : ' * > bre gatherings of this kind, ex-| tured goods. The area was a good Br T&S Ll porters were told that aggressive testing ground for export items. ectifWior aa. ance SO0rs Ia One Opera : ith st 'solvents or dete ts without d. i y Most comments these days on Ask your. decorator or painting contractor about WI rong solvents or detergents without damaging ling practices and pers vis- ; Whar 3 » ing Linh NC Jer ong] hi prospects of increased exports to I ROXATONE... or "do-it-yourself" with your vacuum the surface or fading colors, o. off the United States are not encour: cleaner and a ROXATONE spray attachment. On any To obtain maximum versatility from ROXATONE, 'Take the Middle East, for in. 88ing, but one exporter advised Regarding properly primed or sealed surface, one spraying does we recommend the use of color-keyed ROXAMUTL stance another look at the. southern the job , . . and there's no muss, no mist! VELVET for areas where a flat finish should be used Y. R. Rabbiah of Canada Ex. States Th Cc TH L | to blend or contrast. 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