The Oshawa Times, 11 Nov 1958, p. 12

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12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, November 11, 1958 TORONTO By The Canadian Press Toronto Stock Exchange--Nov (Quotations in cents unless mar *, 5 #~--0dd lot, xd -- Ex-dividend rights, xw--Ex-warrants,) Industrials Stock Abitibi Acad-Atl Acad-Atl A Alta Dist Alta Gas Aft Cen vt Alzoma Alumini Argus Atlas Steel Bank Mont NS v Lumber Bell Phone Bowater BA Oil is pr Forest Pow Burrard: A Cal Pow Cl Fndyy Cl F 4% € Pack B C Perm rt Can Wire B C Bank Com Cdn Brew Sales High 75 836% 36% 10 20% 250 $10 $203, 250 $20% $18% 2 230 100 140 750 z15 wis 260 225 110 500 350 z35 2125 160 10 8126 230 200 Hydro Car Cdn Oil CPR Cdn Tire Con Gas Copp Clark Dist Seag D Bridge D Fndry D Fndry rt Dom Stores Dom Tar Dom Tar Fam Play Ford US Ford A neau 1 Dynam np Tnv S180 p25 Inland Gas 100 Inland Gas pr 1 > Mid-West Mont Loco Moore Nor Star Can 200 20 $100 75 11% D Glass 3 2 Low-11 a.m. Ch'ge 36 10 20 250 20%; ~ oe 4 Int Util MO Paper Ogilvie 125 100 210 Oils 19% 965 29% Ya 33% + % 14% $29% $334 S44% 29% 3314 4% Matat Mcint i Millik Min-O Anchor Monet Bailey § A 19 Nama talta N al Ed Oil Lds Ex Gas Husky . Cdn W O Cent Del 1 C Mie Mace C West Pete Net New B ( ( c ¢ 200 1200 100 200 3000 400 100 2 N N N Gol N Ra North: Norsp 437 $1944 Ozam 2000 Parde Pater Chamb Superior Northeal Pac Pete Peruv Oils Pick 3500 14500 2050 500 320 88500 500 1000 7450 1250 200 3500 500 100 800 Purde:; Gas Que Scurry South U Spooner Tex Cal Que Q Mel Rix Canso vt Wayne Westburne W C OG rts W Dec wits Siscoe Mines 325 7 Steep Sylvar Advocate Teck-} Alba Expl Algon 200 1625 320 7 15 410 11% a4 21 670 1000 1300 9000 $15% im viw U Ast g Hay Ventu Waite Wiitse: wr H Yuken Al An Ar Marcon Maritime Merrill Min Corp Mt W, Nat Expl y Delhi N Kelore Newlund N Mylama Newnor Senator Nipissing Noranda Norlartic Normetal Perron Pitch-Ore Preston Que Cop Que Lab Lith Qunston Quemont Athab Rockwin Rowan Con Ryanor Starratt 8 Temag Torabill Tribag Toronto, Montreal Stocks H Smith Hud Bay Imp Oil Int Nickel Iroq Gl pr Int Util Inter Jamaica * 1 1000 10 10 +1 -3 ch +1 yre en 30500 100 1000 500 1000 500 23300 500 re a right Cr Lab Lower St MacMitl Mass Fer Mass Fer McColl Molson A Molson B Mont Loco Morgan randa B 650 165 5 348 z120 pr Hosco 1050 62950 1000 13000 800 1025 5000 125 1666 100 3250 100 500 700 1000 1500 500 500 500 2500 6000 1200 3500 400 2500 2000 300 1000 1000 3000 1000 z100 8000 2500 1100 4000 R 125 nite 150 i 75 2500 1000 $400 600 200 100 dert nk sp A wt a e b in Sicks pr Steel Can 100 Tor Dom rt 1110 Tor Dom Bk z15 Tr Can Pipe 540 Triad Oil 100 Webb Knapp 800 Weston A z10 Crow 2100 x Ascot $33 tal Canadian Abitca 1000 Ang Pulp Ang Nfld Can D Sug C G Inv Cda Pow 200 50 350 estos res Am y arg Curb Bulolo Yukon 500 1000 66000 900 500 Sale Argus Argus Asbest Bank ( wat Fo Po D Fndry rt Dom T Dom T Donohu es to 11 am.: Banque Pp Con 1,005,000 MONTREAL The Canadian Press e--Nov. 11 less marked 8, xd--Ex-dividend, xr Ex- Ex-warrants.) B Baic nn Bouzan Burnt Cal Ed B Bo Industrials 11:30 High Low a.m. 7 36 7 Hill Net Ch'ge « 4 Ca « C 2.40 pr 0s Mont CN hone or 5 4pC Paper 300 200 nq pr 25 rest wer Com 285 Power Pow 10 785 206 100 z10 225 325 ar ext eo 300 25 $108 Dynam Home ( ke anovan ~ PASSES. DANGEREUSES ~~. "Iw Oil il B \ Increase In Catholics heritag and Prot contribut also on g LA SAVANE i ACHUTE A. = to QUEBEC CITY 10 MILES \ Rett -- CHUTE.DU 4 DIABLE ISLE MALIGN . SHIPSHAW " "J AR Iguengy POWER FOR INDUSTRY A huge hydro project which will eventually provide 1,000, 000 horsepower in electricity for Aluminum Company of Can ada smelters in the John district of Quebec pected to be in operation next summer. This sketch rushing rivert as much a miles north of Quebec City are being harnessed in a $150,000 000 project that began two years ago. The project involved . damming the wild Peribonka River, digging a 34-foot tunnel 6'2 miles through solid rock and feeding the water through five generators, First the east end of Lake Manouan plugged so the water flow from the west lake through the Then dam was Passes - Dangereuses to ¢ a reservoir. The tunnel car the water from Passes - Dan- Lake St is ex shoe: how 300 vas id end of ti Peribo: built WO! ries Montreal Sun Makes Apea MONTR Cl real Sur tabloid format pearance on Montre al Monda rance Th lc yaper made its first ap nev on inted 1 ompany 10 a veekday >i day. It sells for five cents. gereuses to generators at Chute- | Caron and Shipshaw. Passes Other } du to its at Chute-a-la- Chute-a- de Pp Chute preserve ralors are the power will be used can smelters at Isle- and Arvida. ver Savane Before you, paint... 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[loan will be made to Barbara "More time and effort should vestments Limifed, CMHC be spept in every parish to make nounced Monday has be tion rental to low-income families of our ( es ion criticized > 'nments in la to extend separate school | A, $2,915,000 housing loan for construc-| units 'in Toronto for | The In- an- Most of by Al- Maligne If you are interested In moking money in the stock market you should not hesitate sending for this Report TITAN PETROLEUM CORPORATION LIMITED What makes it enlightening is the fact it has been prepored by an independent research organization and highlights 'many inviting features of the campany including faciuel inforna= tion on their major interest in 177 Is with si ine terests in @ further 270 proven locations ready for drilling. The total oil reserves of the company are estimated at nearly 20 millon barrels and a total natural gas reserve in excess of 180 billion cubic feet. The survey shows the value of the reserves alone is equal to around $5.00 per share of the ssued stock. TITAN share are trading the Cenodion Stock Exchange and Calgory Stock below $1.00 set share wood on ackling rtunity for PROFIT report i If you are zopy of seeking on opp f send for your this remarkable Mail this mediate! WESCO WATERPAINTS (CANADA) LTD, Subsidiary of NATIONAL GYPSUM COMPANY Coupon -- -- NATION WIDE SECURITIES LIMITED 00 Adelaide Street West, Toronto, Ontario Send me a copy of the TITAN PETROLEUM CORPORATION re- Building Supplies Limited 81 KING STREET WEST, OSHAWA Phone: -- RA 5-4761 -- RA 5-4762 5 | to receive your weekly port and place my name Mallir ut oblig Market message. "Free ond with on y dtion Address By DAVE OANCIA MONTREAL (CP)--Free world currency restrictions and the Russian trade offensive are erod- ing Canada's position as the world's major supplier of as bes- tos fibre. Paradoxically, the outlook for Canadian mineg and mill being clouded by the sizable in- crease in this country's capacity to produce this mineral in the as- bestos-rich, region 150 miles east lof here, | But mining companies are {hopeful the demand for this fire- {resistant material will grow enough to make it possible for {them to retain their traditional 60-per-cent share of the world market. LOWER DEMAND "There has been a lower de- mand for fibre because of the re- cession in the United States," said President A. R. Fisher of the Johns-Manville Corporation. "But the biggest falling off has been in our export market. * "We are experiencing stiff com- | petition from. the Russians in cer- tain grades of fibre." Asbestos marketing experts say Soviet sales so far have not been at prices much below those for Canadian fibres. But they are ap- prehensive about future Russian sales efforts which, say Western Canada Seen Loser As Asbestos Supplier |aging traders to buy asbestos inleral years has been further ag- = yr LA Be = ona TRIN ERYSNY Unions May Call Strike By JOHN LeBLANC OTTAWA (CP)--The non-oper- tating railway unions likely will call a strike on major railways for between Dec. 8-10, but there is a strong probability 'that the experts, could jeopardize the en-; 'With this . . . dver - supply tire existing marketing structure which seems to be apparent at for this mineral. |this time, our customers are ina biggest of Canadian labor dis- SAVES DOLLARS position to demand higher Quality pyieg will be settled 'before the ; : or the same price," he said. ltieup date Some Western countries, among, "In other words, the buyers! p date. them France, are openly encour- market we have been in for sev-| Much depends on whether the federal cabinet will interfere with a freight rate increase which the railways are expected to get from Ten Years Of Cost 100,000 By DAVE McINTOSH Over the Over the broken dead trenches and fire, God rang out Cease ol fire These lines by Frederick George Scott recall today the 40th anniversary of the cessation of the four-year horror known as ite First World War which cost more than 60,000 Canadian lives 138,000 Canadian wounded. | That war did not end war, of course, and in 1939-45 another 141,000 Canadians were killed and 153,000 wounded > REMEMBRANCE DAY | being remembered {again today in bowed-head cere- {monies before the National War | Memorial in Ottawa and at ceno- taphs, churches and graveyards in hundreds of other Canadian commumitios In Me 1918, in the fighting northeastern France, the Ca- an Corps held its ground in Lens sector though the Brit- forces on either side caved in under the great German offen- and They are n August,'the Canadian Corps 1 Lt.-Gen. Sir Arthur Currie pearheaded the Amiens offen- then moved north for |the series of attacks from Arras |to Cambrai | On/Nov. I; {mounted the attack which yielded | Valenciennes. From there, the road runs to Mons, 25 miles to the eas! THREATENED MONS | The evening of Nov. [the 3rd Division close to Mons on the west and south. On the right, the 2nd Division reache the Mons-Girvy road During the night of Nov. 10 and morning Nov. 11 the two divi sions resumed their advance, ob- {sive was atest | education Cana- Orange Juice ¢ for me, please... or Apple Juice Mommie, | like the Prune Nectar! Now! HEINZ Fruit Ju Tempting new choice! Now Baby picks and chooses to his heart's content from seven flavourful Heinz Strained Fruit Juices! 5 rich, delicious new kinds--plus the familiar, ever- popular Heinz Apple Juice and Orange Juice! 1918, the Canadians 10 found - work bet You ean depend 58 on Dodd's. Get Dodd's atany drugstore, L. V. VAUTHIER hos bee made sales manager, special accounts, He will also handle special assignments for the Company. Mr. Vou- thier has been ossociated with the Company's tire division for 34 years, having served os tire sales manager, Quebec division of the Company, moving to Kitchener in 1958 to become sales manager of Dominion Tires, Both Mr, Ferguson and Mr. Vauthier will continue to make their headquarters ot the executive offices of the tire division in Kitchener. trade CRITIC ELECTED PITTSBURGH (AP) -- Leonore Crawford, music and art critic of the London, Ont., Free Press has been elected a vice-president of the Music. Critics Association. the Soviet Union in an effort to gravated in favor of the buyer." their own exports. : the board of gansport sop nis. France recently sold the Soviet Ww 1d R sioners before the strike is. due Union a shipment of diesel loco- or ecor ito start. motives. Part of the payment in tle on the basis of a federal con- asbestos: Nos api the In Hydroplane |ciliaiton board's majority report ussia has been supply! . endin wage increases Iron Curtaifi countries and is be-| LAKE CONISTON, England phir ps to BFR i 7 cents ginning to sell in Belgium, (AP) -- Donald Campbell roared countries and in the near future hydroplane Bluebird today tq set Secioion on amet asec) 3 the may even be selling in the United|a world water speed record of higher freight rates Kingdom. 248.62 miles an hour, | | The 27 - year - old son of a WILL GET RATE BOOST Y Salt pf Canad Li speed king, the late Sir ast year half of Canada's pro- Malcolm C a m p bell, succeeded abi i duction of roughly 1,000,000 tons after seven weeks of trials and gabumet slmast seriainly Wij uot of fibre was sold in the United waiting here in northwest Eng- freight rate increase of around The balance--and this is the mark of 239.07 miles an hour. | : portion endangered bY Russian is was the fifth time he has ful there poliey 'on prices and competition--went principal 0, rais yi , { : in Latin Tp 0 Yolen Wie: World's water speed] The cabinet in April knocked y lout the latest freight boost Karl V. Lindell, -'-e-president the land speed record as well . and general manager of the|piloted his streamlined jet hydro- the board, but in that case there Canadian Johns - Manville Com-|plane over two legs of a meas- was: no question as sacral pany Limited, said Canadian i strike of i e ured kilometer course for the ould tie up the two transconti- year have contributed to the over- Campbell had one hour to com- supply problem. plete the required two legs of the ~ EE | run. You Can Depend On to remove excess J' 4 him a chance for a record aver- feds and wanton, [ | age mark back and forth. He did| ives {the return run in 243 miles an| Bods Kidney 1 stimulate : Campbell decided to do the first livious to the fact that at 5 a.m. ar! ie fire | Nov. 11 the Germans signed the run again. On his first attempt} i he finished the final second leg| way car 'at Rethondes station in|. ~ . | the Forest of Compeigne. The ar. as Zhnauniced the record ha mistice was to take effect at 11! yosen, | | Meanwhile, the Canadians cleared the Mons suburb of Nimy and Petit Nimy with the bayonet gun 'resistance had been broken| and the ancient town freed of the enemy. | British Expeditionary Force first| made contact with the -~mans| in August, 1914, The official report of the Cana- dian Corps' operations in 1918 says only this of the armistice: | irst Army that hostilities would cease at 11 a.m. on Nov. 11, the, armistice having been signed in acceptance of our terms." the London Times commented: "The world was in the streets, | relapsing from tip-toe into a state' && 5 of childish dementia. J. D FERGUSON useful about the celebrations," | The Times added. "All that can colec manager, Dominion be said is that th vi rela- ' an oy re | Royal Tires, Dominion Rubber | Company Limited, it has been read the armistice terms in the| gnnounced by J. A. Lucas, as- British Commons and adjourned to St. Margaret's Church, West-| 4. tire division, Kitchener. minster, to thank God for deliver-| pM, Ferguson, who joined the tire division in 1946, was os- sistant tire sales manager up pointment, ond he will direct sales activities of Dominion brand tires through the Com- pany's branch and distributor conserve dollars and to promote -- The unions have agreed to set- this bilateral barter deal was in z France. other northern Earopean/over Lake Coniston in his jet|an. hour. The railways put off a 3 | US. TOP BUYER Government infirmants say the States. land to better his own listed $60,000,000 a year, despite and Australia. / ' € Campbell, who wants fo break|, _, joj to the CNR and CPR by mines starting operations this record. 1 nent#l carriers. | He sped the first run in 188, World al {miles an hour, much too slow for| When kidneys fail the measured kilometer to give hi feeling, disturbed hour. | armistice in Marshal Foch's rail- he ran into engine trouble, When| a.m. .-- Dominion Rubber Appointments and by 6 a.m. stubborn machine- Mons was the point where the| LACONIC REPORTS "Word had been received through Fi On the armistice celebrations "There was little beautiful or hos been oppointed Prime Minister Lloyd George sistant general manager of ance from four years of killing. to the time of his new ap- organizations cross Canada. Apple & Grape for me «it's delicious! ens | think I love - ; the Apple Prune i bestofall! 1 haven't had my Apple Pineapple today! Mommie! for Baby! 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