The Oshawa Times, 12 Mar 1959, p. 15

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y INA. Nentoudind wows wit Pry Po Pa ™ BAW Tints, Thurdey, Merch 12, 1959 15° TODAY'S TORONTO, MONTREAL STOCKS [si saz: = * City Tork TRRRTRE GUD mm Ti Not dissolved Orang Yala n Sauder N Net ! Labor Council (CLC) refused sup: TORONTO Mock Sales Migh Low If a.m. ON're Bock Gales High Low 11 om. ON'ge Sook aes "w am, port. For this the Canadian Lu.| TORONTO (CP)--The Ontario TT Acoma ITH. CS . By The Canadian Press Cold Xagw' 14000 Argus' 40°pr 120 849% 89 bor Congress revoked the coun- Supreme Court Wednesday (= 3.50, 7.00, 10.10 p.m. Alsol TV | Toronto Stock Exe March 12 cil's charter. "Handle With Care", 2,25, 5.35, (Quotations In cents w 4 8, 4600 205 208 LE al Premier Smallwood. now 58, Be i Jsociates 8.45 pm, Last complete bi . f »---0dd lot, xd -- Ex-di E Jax k 200 Atlas Steel B CN $60 60 60 rights, swe=Ex-Warrants,) A " 3 Balu SN helped organize a Corner Brook gineers, to pay $55,000 damages| Starts at 8.45 p.m. % : Bank NS 6 branch of the International ' Brock (Whitby) ~-- "Roots of Industrials Bata 1500 I oy 70 sR We Bank NS rt 2175 600 ~ 60 Brotherhood of Pulp, Sulphite io tie City of Braptiord company| Heaven", 7.00 and 9.30 pm. | STARTS TONIGHT = Headaway s+ w [and Paper Mil Workers ig '|was negligent in recommending Last complete show 9.00 p.m. 7.00 P.M. Stock Sales High Low 11 a.m, Oh'ge nl Heads dood ? about 30 years ago. The local op-| "0 J city that the floor of a new|Marks -- "Jumping Jacks", 1.10, " Abitibi 610 30% 39 4 43 4 1 olinger : Bran dor son on Con poses the premiers action combined police station-fire halll 4,50, 8.30 p.m. 'Also "The Last SHERIFF Acad-Atl 250 SY 1K 1% Y I a a Ls fori 100 25 against the IWA, be built on a lot which had previ-| Hunt", 2.50, 6.30, 10,05 p.m. OF COCHISE" yAcad-Atl A 200 821 21 2 WH ] 000 32 3 33 -3 40 Mr. Smallwood once travelled Alta Dist 178 ~10 yr 40 150 Int Nickel Muu . Newfoundland on foot or.|0Usly been a garbage dump. Last complete show 8.30 p.m. 4 500 200 200 . t I 3 : . I {across Ne The floor settled four months|Plaza -- 'I Want to Live" (adult) uthentic stories of a modem izing railway secti . fawntln; # the fii after construction was com L15, 3.15, ED, 35 bm. a, Sheriff's Office, "I've known unionism all my pleted, ing radiator Last life," he says. "I've been a laf, ™ ang lactric wiring and Regent -- '"'Onionhead'"', shown 3) ry ; 350 $19 18% 18% cs bor man. I know the tactics. . . . cracks in partitions. 35, 5.30, 7.35, 350 oo ii 1 +" 2 ¢ B Som s 7% 5814 +1 "The IWA came to Newfound- eabsing crack oH ib Aylen ruled gaily at 10, 5. Li show | 100 840% 40% iG en m d i. © Brew land . . . uninvited, ruthless, re-\ yp 'yng company knew it was| at 9.20 p.m. PH do 150 800 90 90 + % 21 2 25 Br $y 13, 13 Jeutiess, SnserupHlons. They Hotta taking a risk when it left the final - sh Tem . Kilem wis : [4 in by using Jimmy Hoffa 8 the ty! f floor con- 8 $00 250 250 decision on the type of floor co Nominated For Jak Min : pif vg traditions." Hoffa is international | gir otion up to the city, He ruled L Dufault : 3 C Chem Cell " 4 |head of the Teamsters union, the firm was not guilty of any 6H PAIN " Too wit 2 a N ; : Mr. Ballam says, "I am back-|yrofesgional error. Bel' Bone » HS ; Vi MLL ah In Ho 2 ing the premier all the way--win, |" T i he Bell rts 20176 108 108 103 300 110 111-4 a lose or draw." He says the IWA LONG WINTERS do 38 A Bowater : Lorado ws ! RATA must be ousted because it willl Frost has been known to de. . % 40% 0% 38 136 136 Com Ent s 11 sacrifice Newfoundland's econ-|stroy crops in Finland as late as ACADEMY BCE 4 220 208 [ Con M and § 630 $21 4 omy to win its own battle, June. Con Textile 100 3 325 S-------------- -------- evere sii EECZEL | ASED ON THE CELEBRATED DREVFUS CASE || fico ong AWARDS Eg 5 $48 47% 5 $101% 101% 101% $21% 21% 21% 34000 36 Rian ! 3 fin iin iin g Noel oY tormented including Merri B00 16: Enom pra B % 20 2:0 i ' ervill 53 3 Enam P: A = et . Meta Uran ri 5 16% 16% 3 THE MAN IT TRIED 8 PS Milliken 5240 20: Fraser 33 33 TO FORGET! SE Imes 0 and LEFT FTIR | 000 x Min-O: 3 2; Gat 5vepr 1 108% 108% : fio § ; Whoa iho us ws Moneta: Gi Wares 18 'slo io iow SET on WHO « VEC LNORORS LE 6 mw : XL A Nama G8 Soo ry Cromer 4 100 2 1 ~ DATH VLA » DAD FARRAR DORAD OCA NEROEET LM § Barbara 930 310 Nat Expl 1 1 ! in : New Bid 2 62 @ iv U New Delhi 1500 35 34 3 (Graham 0 4 1 k J ver New Hosco 1 New Jason Ind Accep 30% i, N Kelore ) > Int Nickel W | y MOM Ly ay Cow r LGM presents 1 Advocate Newlund kh 3: Int Paper 118% 118% . f d 430 300% 1004 10044 Afvochis Ho a N Man 1000 Int Util $a 2% 2h 8% [3 HANDLE DEAN JONES an eve , Algom N friams due my ay a Furey Wi : JOAN OYBRIN OF THE YEAR! 255 $4ble Anacon 600 02 ~-- Se §-F 3815 $18 fe: " Nickel Ms 700 9 Molson A TH i Avon Nickel 'Ma 100 : Motion A wi THOMAS MITCHELL hunger, Nisto 1500 8 Mtl Loco xd : § 50 $11814 118% 118% -- % 5000 130 13 Nise 0. oh x Mi Loe JOHN SMITH ! . 100 $57 37 he +3% B 600 163 b - Norlartie 2500 34 34 Nat Stl Car 17.1 wl Bh 4 Aa 6.4 Pte e 25 $4434 443% 44% + 1h 1 Normetal 140 2 - Noranda 8 ] 200 $15% N Rank 1300 173 Ogilvie 50 42 a 255 $104 ¥ A Mg Northsp 2100 BE | 5 Ont Steel 225 . 108 Obaska 9500 Pac Pete 240 ! I > 193 193 3 Ogama 500 Page Hers xd 40 $35 35 -- Ww oe 0 v Opem 1310 Y L Penmans 4 Ormsby 1500 g Powell R . 100 325 325 328 Pow Corp p -------------- | 800 : Price Br 3 = --_-- A: IS true! e-- Pitch Ore 1000 9 § 9 Que N Gas 35 - GO OUT 10 A MOVIE Bralorne 208 750 75 4 Pow Rou 1000 1 Que Pow Broul Reef 51 Preston 200 Roe AV C xd 750 1 1 3 Brohrst Ww TH Purdex 6000 A $ Rolland A S THE Inter PL Brunswick 350 50 '8 Que Ascot 15200 . Rolland pr 5 $8 80 80 d MURDER Inv Syn A 1 9 y 3 Que Chib 1400 6S 9 Royal Bank 4 Te TW Jefferson \ 990 990 2 Que Cop 30000 46 : St L Corp § : TRIAL Kelly D A 3 \ ! Dy; Que Lab 1000 CTY stl Corp A 5 $9 9 . TUAY Que Lith 500 55 3 5 Salada-$ Kelly wis 75 48 an N a Metal % Shawin i ' THE HILARIOUS STAR OF SHOCKED Lafarge A "an-E 8 + Quemont 308 5 3 b Steel Can 7 Tonco A" 15 § Cann : Radiore . Steinbg A pe 'DOCTOR IN THE HOUSE* THE obC. ) y - Rayrock : Texaco 100 § ¥ . MaeMill Ba 4 43 Cari 3 Renabie 5 Tor-Dom Bok 105 Bo - : IS NOW A SHERIFF M 0 00 100 200 1 3 3 f 3 Trns C PL 8 3 9 y 4 : Mass F a9 : : 17 Triad Oil § ph OF A WILD Molson A pel 5 ; R 3° a8 a Webb Knapp 100 350 350 350 3 AND WOOLLY Mont Loco xd 25 $19 9 19 Chib- 24 Sil Miller . 3 C di s FRONTIER TOWN Moore 130 $99% 99% 99% + ; 8il Stand - anadian . Nat Drug pr 100 S15k 80 80 Siscoe ] Abitea 800 ; with guess who as Nia Wire 3 18 Coch wil Stanleigh 15 5 8 8 Ang Nd 7 4 Shia Nia Wire B 3 Cola Lake Starratt J C Dom Sug 5 $25 ' ' oldstrm ! 3 red, Star Wi 3 Comb Met 8 4 o L : + & Lik NO NGas 410 815% 154% Conlagas 3 q - . 34 . C Marconi xd 150 NW Util pr 235 $76% 76% 769 C Bellek ' 3 ; Thom L 3 : Bogs add Ocean Cem 100 $16% C Calllnan 14 Tiara S 9 «+1 25 O Jockey 1350 255 258 : C Denison 1360 $11% 11% 162 ~ y :cah ; Crain = f 4 y 3 5 i 1 | D Oilcloth ! : § ie oe - ae Parker 225 325 3 C Den wis 1200 2 r 3 » .3 4 Ford A 40 $118 ; re f Pembina 250 $9% C Discov . lobL Co B 9 ¥ E 4 In [§) | A ¥% Powell R 100 $41% 411% 414 Halliwel : 9 3 +2 Moore $ I) | . q @® 34 P Pipe Mig 200 450 450 450 "in © . b+ a Pow Crp lpr 80 . Premium 6 6 > 1700 Pow C 2 pr 23 i i SU x Pres Elect 235 235 235 : + u ol in Bw & Que Phon wt 100 " da CYT TY ConN 300 Shop Save 225 Tri, & Barvallee Bateman tr] 150 x Yukon Con 5500 Tor Elev M4 a---- Tor Star prxd 58 1 Sales to 11 a.m.: 1,684,000 T Fin A C] : x MONTREAL By The Canadian Press k Exch M YM Stoe oh 11 : ; (Quotations in cents unless marked 8, Un Gas Apr 1200 851% Bam | ) *--0dd lot, xd -- Ex-dividend, xr--Ex- Wain ow b+ 0 rights, xw--Ex-warrants,) WEst C Brew - bu Rand Weston B 1] Esxpl All 1 3 144% 19 olsan Wocd Alex 8 495 Falcon 600 $31% 31% Industrials Dome Woodwrd A 250 $204 20M Faraday 86 L] » 11:30 Net Duvan Curb F'west T Stock Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge East Sull Anglo-Nfid 125 $7 7 Francr 8 Abitibi 31s 39% Asbestos 230 $323 32% 3 Frobisher 206 Acad Atl A 228 cb I 150 $24% 24% Geco Mines 5 Algoma 5 CG Inv 100 $343 34% 3 Geo Scien ) Alumin 1665 $289 4 Ji 7 7 4 C Paper 50 $434 43% Glant YK 600 68 8 Alum 1 pr 230 1 3 rw 5 850 + % Int Uti 200 $28% 284 WW + W Glacier 3 J 3 35 Alum 2 pr 50 3 3 3 - 'SUPERMARKETS COAST TO COAST IN CANADA { 000 members, a gain of Nfld Workers {1958, May Lane, the fishermen's| a choose from express Mercury services, . (president, also heads the new ey First Class services by turbo-prop | Smallwood - promoted Newfound: Viscount, or thrifty Tourist flights, Newsp aper S Well Unionized ex uu] THEYRE JUMPING WITH JOY. (4 UNITED STATES --~ Despite its smaller population Corner Newfoundland has ™ ° By THE CANADIAN PRESS (the Bowater's mill at more union frequent flights to New York, Chi Aid R et ail Newfoundland, centre of one of Brook. members than Nova Scotia, New oo | - aan Ton ag Canada's bitterest labor disputes, Federal labor department fig- Brunswick or Saskatchewan. has' more union members for its|ures show that about 41 per cent| Jatudoxically, while labor org. population than any other prov-|of the non - agricultural labor |anizations in mainland Canada ono Robert F. DeWeese, president ince in Canada. force in Newfoundland are union|lined up almost solidly behind the BRITAIN AND EUROPE __---. and managing director of Grand| | Almost every second member members. This compares with only TCA flies direct from Toronto to Britain, Uhion-Carroll's, Ltd., was guest HS {of the paid labor force belongs to/about 35 per cent in British Co- Super G Constellation service to England, : . . a labor union. In C lumbia, next most highly-organ- . 3 speaker at a meeting of the On- NE whole the proportion gn Tg ized province Ji { Scotland, France, Germany, Switzerland, Belgium tario Provincial Dailies' Asso A lin three. Newfoundland has a non-farm | y 4 . and Eire -- choice of class. en tion Thursday, Feb. 26. He spoke g | Premier Smallwood, called a Working force of about 116,000 Nil op spa and th dictator by union leaders for try- persons, the majority of them \ VN : v og je Ih agin ' o. ling to drive out the International fishermen or forest industry Ww, FLORIDA AND THE SOUTH s-- supermarket'. r ' rh ot . ti : & \ | Woodworkers of America (CLC) Workers. Many work part-time in au § ON \ direct flights to Florida, Bermuda, Nassau or He said that after considerable |is a former labor organizer, both industries, thought, he chose the most help- ) |_ Labor Minister Charles Ballam, The labor department Lists tel through to Jamaica, Antigua, Barbados, Trinidad ful thing to discuss, the important ™® 58, is a former president of the ince' i i J y ' { ith hi 1 " " : " province's union membership at : o : without change of plane. un he newspaper has Dlaved 3 0 \ {Newfoundland Federation of La- 48286 in 272 branch mis aot LY {Hp Sop growth 3 he Serail - x 8 |bor. He once worked in the Grand counting 14 locals tha: didn't re-| o: ORM TES NALD ou HERGERT . lay in the near Radi solve a * : (Falls paper mill of the Anglo-|port. ai 4 Dee JME is 5 15 os HERVEY INR FLY AND SAVL - play § Newfoundland Development Com-| The Newfoundland Federation| a Matar WS SE SIVEL + Vena Sophy Binplet Ask about the popular FLY NOW-PAY LATER plan) current pressing problem. . pany, centre of the current IWA! r g pr i ; Alof Fishermen (Ind), f th i The most significant change |loggers' strike which began New largest tinea in a ilo PLUS! Also enyuireabonk the bgsvieron Family travel 4 Soe your Travel Agent, Railway Ticke? Office or te past hares conary as bee \ [Fouls Bre Be Bs: ried mlimersationn aiffatios, claims 8; the changeover from the old cor- » . ner mrocery To the new, len | TWO MEN AND AN INDIAN GIRL! TRANS-CANADA AIR LINES market," said Mr. DeWense ' (D. F. McKechnie, C.P.A. * Drama of the great - : \ in Torente: Austin Building, 737 Church St. He stated that most of these : changes came about during the ROBERT F. DeWEESE | The Public Accountants Council Buffalo hunt in COLOR last 25 years, such as storage | for the Province of Ontario an- space, better quality goods, nounce the election of Mr. D. F. . and CINEMASCOPE prices and production, "It might We announce McKechnie, CP.A, of Ottawa, \N ; i have been 50 years without the os its President, to succeed Mr w. {NE DONALD TRAVEL SERVICE W. J. Ayers, FCA, of Toronto | ' i { help of the newspapers," he said, Friday, Mar. 13 MR. JAMES D. L. SURGEY Other officers slected rere =o sd ; \ WHITBY "Product advertising, women's pages, and food columns have all Vice-President--Mr, Thad heavily tan 1 is admitted to general partnershi Gilliviay, FCA. "of. Hamilton: VIE i : contributed heavily to this grea Y-VARIETY > g p : p illivray oi milton; Ss iy , y Domestic and Foreign Travel Reservations -- change." Secretary--Mr X me that the n f Donald, F.C.A,, of Toronto; Treas- : C . p Airlines, Steamships, Bus, Rail, Hotel nl Tak wi he Fars CLUB MR. A. J. A. REID Srp 5 3 MacDonald, | ¥ y = ' od, otels, Car , of Toronto, y . | The Council draws to the attention a 1 . : ; Phone Whitby--MO 8-3304--O0shawa RA 5-483) ht) I problem of constantly increasing! . . operating costs. "We are alarm- has withdrawn from general partnership of the public that all those whe uo - 1 B | ® NO BOOKING FEES o practise as public accountants ir - ed at the increase in costs of tr , labor, advertising, | chon wie sent wil JANG E K Er | the Public Accountancy Act (On. Pram rising oven artes. we noes Th BARCLAY & CRAWFORD [J [tha "155, ona mun sosere oe control these operating costs wo e popular cede of professional conduct laid See Your Local Travel Agent Mr DeWeese stated "there is| BACKWELL TRIO BUSINESS ESTABLISHED 1903 down by the Council. Any in. Starring I : Member of the Toronto Stock Exchange formation regarding these matters I little we can do about reducing . | sai ; . . ER most of these expenses. There-|| Will be playing 9-12 p.m. The In Dealers' A of Canada I pages EE SURERTTATLOR STEWART Spe MEADOWS TRAVEL SERVICE may be obtained from Mr, P i . . SS TAMBLYN fore. what concerns us most is Members 75 . V our people and their productivity. < isitors $1 ff §1 37 KING ST. EAST ~~ OSHAWA PHONE: RA. 3-3448 Ambrose, Registrar, The Public Thomes Meadows Co. Conede Ltd 22 SIMCOE ST. S. OSHAWA RA 3-944 One of the ways hy which we | Tem Calder, Manager ) 3 " 1! h can hope to increase our produc YWCA 199 Centre st. fo feuntanis ig Jor by tivity is by attracting better peo- 2 Bloor Street East, T " onto 5 ple." Ontario. er SN TE ee

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