The Oshawa Times, 4 Apr 1959, p. 7

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturdey, April 4, 1959 J Weekly Summary Of Stock Market Activity [onc me Lakesnore By The Canadian Press This Wee! 1959 k- This Week. 1959 -- wenn eee TS W © €K om tmee 1959 Declines outnumbered advances by 392 to 345 on the Stock Sales High Low Close Change High Low Stock Sales High Low Close Change High Sales High Low Close Change High Low [ ® Toronto Stock Exchange this week. Issues unchanged Inland Gas pr 180 » Gridoil 200 340 340 340 480 300 Gulf Lead "oo 9 8 1% 11 3 totalled 137. Int ronze pr 205 3 3 2 Home Oil A 5124 $18% 18 ? 19 14% Volume for the week was 22,301,000, up from the intprey. 1400 12 A L 4 Horie Ol B 5008 20% g 9640 570 835 570 460 vious week's 19,135,000. Total sales for the year Iprov wits 1380 0 7 tk » 0 8 160 16 1 300 40 +20 1 200 10% 2% 2B 45 303,326,920. (Quotations in cents unless Inter PL 3705 4 4 200 150 date are 34 5 i ro 3 Intprov StI 1950 5% Ye 6 # marked 9.) Inv Syn 125 $3: 30 380 8 + % 13 . WEEK'S MOST ACTIVE TORONTO STOCKS . Inv Syn A 355% 4 Kroy Oil 37700 --3 H 5 By 5 Ye 3 oe Lks - The Canadian Press Irog Gas pr 2510 LI Pete 140350 IND STRIALS Ee a ms 385 530 335 --45 6 Majtr 1500 4 : 5 17 6 5 y 3 5 Majtrans 3 " W - " Block Sales High Low Close Change High gr Kelvinator 865. $12} lie 12% F % Marigold 6100 7 450 180 180 10 By ANGUS GORDON course, with schedules laid down the embankments between the . Gen Dev 49035 $83 43 Yara : Fou A 1 2% District Editor in Ottawa. The Port Hope stay is|CPR and CNR stations. | Mass-F 44901 $14% 13% + 4 4 Labatt 2270 $287 ' Midcon 74 83 ¢ $60 58 38% % | scheduled as a rest period, and] As the Royal Train passed the Bell Phone 30488 $401 30% ; 39% . Lakeland . 2610 25 20 --5 305 263 Mill City 0 4 3 2 Next week sees the start of the presumably, it is gong to remain station hundreds of children, fom var ui 3 7% 185 b A Lakeland deb 330 5 80 Nat Pete 3 90 --30 0 28300 annual rural safe driving cam- that way on the program. |under the direction of the late oo % 4 E 0 Tin 2 iprition On % BL. Ta 3 |paign sponsored by the Ontario ANOTHER VISIT [Mrs. McKee Bing iam, raised OILS Lob G 30 % 3 V C int Ran 30% 30% 32 Federation of Agriculture and the {their voices in patriotic songs, 5 Lob A 0 $16: 18 ] ¢ 5 27 8B 35 20 Irish Cop 83340 315 295 300 various counties federations. The] A colleague tells us that the ang waved Union Jacks, Lob ¢ X 3 3 Superior ; 4 0 20 highways safety branch of the visit is reminiscent of another ones were dashed, however, as gh 5 i 45% 1 p NC Ofls 1785 40: 0 10% 10% Ontario Department of Transport|Royal stay in the area. That was pejther the King nor the Queen Jiacieod 3 vr 30 y 204 oP Nod: =n 12 13 13 ; 0 7S, M17 lis supplying literature fo promote when the late King George and nade an appearance Mages 66150 1 92 Northid 9000 289133 % a moral responsibility theme for| Queen Elizabeth visited Canada| members of their entourage could M Teat Mil. 370 i 15 4 + Y H ; 0 B® 2 this year's drive. {in 1939. He says that on the occa-|pe geen eating breakfast in the ° Mass. F 1% ste 0 Okalta 8240 2 un Most counties federations, ac. 30m the Ring a Seen or To. dining ar. : a 0°! The only previous occasion on 1 105 1 C Haliwell 708600 98 76 Maxwell 960 85 54% 54 4 : ; Pac Pete = 8201 SL: % % 45 7 cording to word from Toronto are| Coester © og8025 32 3 A 3, : cE Fac Fie wip G0 tv oi 920 : 16300 10 9% 6 pi special rallies between Onto. The train proceeded from wpich Royalty visited Cobourg a v5 OT April 5 to 11, and the wardens| Ottawa to Brighton over the lines|y a5 when the Prince of Wales, 7 + Peruv Oils 240( 305 + 325 : West 5 7 Petrol 93435 8 28550 2 are being asked to proclaim this| °f the CNR, At that point a set of 1540, King Edward, presided at i rest wis 1 3 0 9 30 i 9300 1 | ; Industrials M West wis 100 3 ; Phillips 850 0 65 60 6 +2 3% [ered as Rural Safe Driving [sPecial SAange over LTishes pe official opening of the Coe This Week------ 939 M Cont A 12 12 3 Ponder 5200 21 31 2 S000 88 78 88 t4 Week. were constru a {bourg Town Hall. Stock High Low Close Ch'ngt ' Molson A $2515 25 . , 5 Prairie Oil 5300 moved over to the CPR line at| ir Molson B Provo Gas 27220 J There is an idea that in addi iat point, |CONFUSING POLICIES na ies Moen or LW PP Some WE ; PE JR tion to pointing up the need for| Many residents of Cobourg will| The antiquated and eonfusing We We -- 3 2% 2 Moore 3676 $106 104 9 8 Ree: Expl 6050 8 7 8 6 L Dufault 42299 149 116 133 extreme care in driving on nar-| oa) the preparations made at fiscal policies of some, not h 4 pr Nat Drug 1230 sie, 15% bY ; Rocks Pete 26549 oss 10 0 Lake Line Joie h 9s 10 row, and sometimes badly sur- C to d the icipalities has been eritici: Alta Dist 340 3 60 27 Re, Rum 3 1 52 Royalite pr 240 $209 ls 20% -- % 2% L Wasa 6325 31 faced county and township roads, pova) Train and the press train,|many times in the past. However, 1 Neon 825 $15% 15% 15%-- Sapphire 50 135 94 La Luz 2 850 some stress should be laid on which preceded it on sidings at|it is unlikely that such a group { stopping before entering roads cohourg during the night. |of frustrated municipal clerks Tom Jaues and drives, | Arrangements for tae stopover exist as those located in the Unit +4 Too often field entrances are ware shrouded in considerable ed Counties of Northumberland. screened, and tractors and other|gooracy: but the Cobourg Public and Durham, we Oi 7700 3 Ata Disu iw 3 2% Nia Wire 240 $I15% 15% 15% st 14 Sapph debs $ 9 Lamaque 5 5 K Latin Am Alta Gas. | 9885 At B 39% 35% North Star 1584 $13% 12% 13% + % : Sarcee Pet Latin, farm vehicles emerge without {ritities Commission was given! Warden Garnet Rickard of Dar~ pre Algoma joi Se Nv I Nor Star A 2081 $15 5 3 Vi Secur Free leitch By 4 3 5 neou Al Gen pr. 400 0 1 N St wis 57 1150 375 355 355 500 35 Spooner -|warning on to the roadway. Often iyo job of extending the town lington perhaps voiced the opine + Alg Cen wits 4 ] A | ) S Altimini 16631 32 NO N Gas 5 + Kh Stanwell 16616 Alum 1 pr 135 Ne Pow ; $8 -] Alum 2 pr 435 Nor Phone 8650 0 3 + 5 . Analog v 11245 Nor Ph rt 129123 18 [ - 2 9 ox Cal Analog wis NW Util pr 108 $77 76 76 . v Tidal Trans Can Ot S Triad Oil Oak Wood 300 $18 17 7 u Canso vt Ocean Cem 900 $164 .16% 4 Un Oils Wayne 'en 1695 $227 22% + 9% Alg Ce 5 % do N St wis 56 1295 30 3 South { Lexindin | the drivers of such vehicles are|(atermains and providing the ion of many former wardens Joo Jletribers of the farm fam-| capita els to be placed, when he complained of the de. y, sent out perhaps to bring &| ;jono the line. {lays to the tractor back to the barn, | "CPR section crews constructed by council's tardiness in presents 0 266 Office Spec . 303 sie R. Westburne However, the efforts of the a special siding, extending from [Ing a budget. : py Argus 250 pr 270 $48 4 ; 18° O' Jockey pr 510 sjiii 10% + 1 RE Ves) ' 7 : 3 1 9% Wig safety drive, together with the'the freight shed to Darcy St., to, To approach Queen's Park with «es : ML 1 5 Malarile oa p18 75 (farm safety survey program, accommodate the Royal Train. budget requirements for the coms "# wx. ue8.cBelind 2 = a5e Ashdown B 4 13% 13 + 13 O Jock B pr 9% 99 9 v 0 ; Big le 13 in TL i : : } Maneast U 1 1 eg yg Cd 3 : 2 ile > % 52 : 5 i 3% + 4 " Man Bar 25 1 100 [should do much to make farm The press train, which preceded ing year, the municipalities must Auto Ble 7 fi 3 : Orange Or 11143 $1 .3u + ay, 28 y Gi, : Maralgo 2 n #% 26 |dwellers at least conscious of the jt used the regular siding. |be armed with figures. These figs... Bank. Moni $ i Lose Years 20 a I to Dalhousie : . 3 Maron aw Pl 107 |Breat waste of time, effort, and CROWD SILENT {ures are based on the operations Pek Ns a 49' 0 -- i 7 Pembina ; 9% 9% % 9 SW Pete : ; Martin 25800 = + fo 23% sometimes life, which results' Hundreds of residents of Co-|Of the immediate past year. How- "J : Agr : : 0 Mataten 18% from careless practices. {bourg and surrounding areas ever, by some strange process, ... Bath Pow B 300 } i +1 1a PC Jewel 7 1 Beatty ; n 8% + § 6 PC Jewel pr 1 } d : pMaybran 4 | |no one seems to be clear on it 6 5% -- 7 6 Powe 36 36 314 36% Melnts 2 35 8 lined the embankments as the » Bea Lpr 30 $2 s 25% REE Ry ps i MeKen . #7 [ROYAL VISIT [two trains moved into their over- the counties are able to base ig ; P Pipe Mig 2 50 45 50 00 440 McMar 8%2| Problem of accommodating 1 in th .|their requirements on one year : \ or : $135 25% McWat 3 0 30 - 2 {night resting places in the dark $4014 38 ! Prem Tr 10 $135 135 133 : 3 c 14 all the people who will wish to | further back. 6% 61a 6 Premium 950 $59 3 5 Acad Uran 11500 5 + 1% 4 Mentor ' - 5 i latend morning service at St.|nesS of the early summer eve- i f the lect 10700 235 2 2 Advocate 17623 330 3: 315 Me rill 3 +3 ; : h 'ining. Out of deference to the The financial wizards ol p Jas 1934 $20% o 0 5700 54 3 83 + Meta Uran Mark's Church, Port Hope July ir rtment of municipal affairs ; 55 $ 3 Agnico Mid 83 78 80 90 68 pe Royal couple and their entourage depa P: Rapid Grp 2035 $14. 1 +1 9 Akaitcho ~~ B00D 4 5 33 Midim 200 200 (26 when HM. Queen Elizabeth =" are able to reconcile the prine Robertson 270 $18 1 g 5. Alba. Expl 10031 ¢ ; Milliken : . i land Prt Phill fn ¢ there was hardly a sound from al Rob $1 pr 18 +14 Ah 10031 & 8% -- 3 Min Corp 3 ; 16% 13% and Prince ip will be presen the crowd. No one, except mem. ciples involved. However, it is not Robin pr 90 9 : 0 1 Am Larder 76083 43 37 4 5 Mn Ore oat oD » Ble worrying church officers, {bers of the RCMP guard at the|too certain that some of the new Roe AV-C 20273 S$10% 10 10% + 3 8 Ams) Rove 1Ji0) wi Bq Mt Wright 33053 8 6 54 | According to the rector, Rev. ociipile entries. could be seen est additions to the councils are. 7 : : Am Nephe 4 5 Multi-M 5850 3 45 Gerald E. Moffatt, there are OVer oc all the blinds in the coaches, able to follow the proceedures, Roe AV 5 9% g 5 a on 2107 1 n 9% -- y Dy a 3a $79 ! 9p 3 1 7 o th 4 A Nama CG 106200 L 18 | | A Russel 9065 $11 ' % 9 i ae 2 5% Nat Expl 6800 low 9% 1 3 [0 people on the church mailing parlor cars, dining cars and the UNIFORM SYSTEM oe S18 11g 17 s 19% 16% sl sitoe af a Wn en t 000 14 13% The church can accommodate R072! €ars were drawn. | It is certain that the time is St Mautice 3100. oo Re an B, Arcadia . 0 8 19% +4 23 Nes Li 3 3 4lonly 300, so that at least 500 peo- [HOPES FOILED |fast coming when the whole syse § 125 885 fren 5800 14 p ™ 1 N 1190 3 (ple are bound to be disappointed.| During the hours of darkness i = Tubleipdl or ceeplug : Atlas ¥ § 5 v a Tickets are being distributed pre-/the area was patrolled by mem-|W ave to placed on a unis 3 Atlas YK : 'ew B ; ; I Shawin A 3 837s 7 i 3 Atlin Ruf 103 g 9 + Jew Ca mw = i X 8 a | sumably to regular worshippers bers of the RCMP, Only those|form basis. Such a move would Sicks pr 5 a Sb + 5 3 A 1% N Dicken 5 Siggy 225 |in the ancient church, which ap- with special passes were allowed save considerable time and efe: A 1820 S12 17s. 11% +) YE Aumaque 563 3 . 6 11 R Gide i ig J a 12 parently will preclude attendance near the train. Among these was fort. Counties would then be able Carrow rl a . SKh Mig 3 5 120 12 ; 85 11 Aunor B00 20 New Hosco 63873 120 od 105 |of any outsiders. Postmaster Cecil Peterson, of|to give the municipalities a firm Cal Pow Spr 25 $101 : Sup Miz jo ; a 314 Avilla % i New Jason 20334 0% Altogether, it does not appear Cobourg, whose duty it was to de- idea of what their share of conn- spartan. 8 3% 3% 4 1 Bnkfield 200 8 8 3 N.Sylore 1710650 ; a7 that the Royal visit is going to do|liver and collect mail from the|ty commitments would amount to ° + fr-boeg 540 § ; y 4 4 a "» 5 yo) 73 A : 35 |anything for public relations in'two trains. So that the sleep of|in time to include such items im, Stedman § 2% 3 e A 96600 25 2 2 ] y yi lh TL ws '191, | the Port Hope - Cobourg area, un- the Royal travellers might not be| their budgets. " Slee! Lan : Baska 0 : Bi 9 35 10 |less of course, plans are modi- disturbed trains on both the CNR] When the new equalized assess- f Steinbg + 23% BD 5 2 . ; N Sens 7 9 ¥ 9% 6 [fied to some extent. {and CPR lines refrained from ment were jut; Ro Swart Oll 75. piste 16% 16m + % 1a 269; 5 +1 32 9 kel MS 3 18s ® | It would appear that some mu- using their whistles and operated| was generally understood that. Prepan 35% 1 7 6 9 14% 8 14 | Hane. 'nm 370 C370 + * 315 B +S 5 Nick Rim 3050 110 120 96 |micipal officials, and some mem-|at reduced speed. this would be the forerunner of & Suptest ord 1113 6 : 54 ; 9 +12 g Nipissin § 10450 240 230 230 23, 1%. [bers of other civic bodies are a| High hopes were held that the general move fo put every mu: Niste Soo 15 |little discomfited by the news| Royal couple would make an ap: nicipal operation en a. Norgold 1% 9 plan to. stop at all en route|their train as it pulled out on the still some municipalities who i] me Ee : Re 7 Noriaruar 190ore 405 38 3 S 315 (through Cobourg and Port Hope| Saturday morning. With this in have not yet adopted the equal- Bonville 300 © 76 7 30525 2¢ 21M {on the way to Batterwood. {mind school children from a wide ized form of assessment. Taylor PC pr 400 1% » 63 Bordulac 9 bo Texaco ns a A . Bouzan 64 +1 y 2350 Nw. 0 We understand, however, that/area of Northumberland county TT Tail x Tor Dm Bi 19 $8 ge STA -- 38 31 Boymar % " 966 [local arrangements are up to the| were brought to Cobourg by their | or Elev 850 Ya i i T Gen Tr 105 46 6% Broul Reef ; 84 ok NoTiPe Nis i 1 4 [local committees, consistent, of parents and took their places on I wo Hurt In Can Malt ) Malt pr a A Switson Suptest com 5 25 + ¥ 30 200 y 514 3 4 in 2 welll "ol 5 851% that the Royal entourage does not|pearance on the rear platform of Tamblyn Taylor PC AB Siw yu 2% -- % Brohrst 3 Tor Iron 3 3 + 3 : Norsp A wis 2100 A Brunsman 5 6% % North Can 3700 $ ; p 84 "yr Hi ST Li Y . p Tor Star pr § ! . =3 30 « 5 80 68 ox . h ry Brunswick 3 3 4 9% T Fin A 54 9 : : Nova Beau 1160 200 13 ; ) £0 c+ B% ; Buffad 46000 22 12 Nova ] '4 | F k M h Diawn pr 155 2 : T Fin wise 325 675 6 - t Buff Ank 10630 220 220 0 Notvare ib ou as 0 S rea 1S a dge 240° $32% 321 257 T Fin wt 57 575 ih 4 Buff RL 3000 9 y is 4 ' PORT HOPE (Staff) -- Obaska men were rushed to Port Hope Een Br JN (fa ; Tr Can PL 14812 $29% : . : : i \ y : 70 ston 20% 29% + % Trans PPL $2 je » 2 Shier wr 2% a wih O'Brien SUM we" 6 [ I Ee 8 Sok oor [ ig y 5 8 544 - 5 4 4 : 5 6s a7 3 Ogama 5 5 200 $100 100% 100 -- % : In Ac $123 3 Lamp So os. ps 12 Oka Rare 13 Corl 1g ace lision outside a Mills street auto : n Ace 23 pu a) i ; Astoria 20500 5 3 azary A oy Box body repair shop. : : : b 930 $324 Si 32 + th Se fa $45 ! : Orenada 1 3 2% COBOURG -- Les Douglas, an|sniper with 34 goals, BOC's Gary, The men, Jos Yendrick, go of Can Wall A § Won 2 yf : ] 3 36 24 4 2 24 ENA 18 ih : "hid 4500 3% 3 34 [American Hockey League scoring Copeland the league bad man Port Hope and Thomas q Nestns 3. 330% 30%. 30% - 8 Fuel | $ 58 38 58 J ' 5 TH ov i 5 3 champion seven times, has lost with 66 minutes in penalties and 22: of Cobourg were inspecting a pn Tras. 78 PO 3 is n Steel 685 sia iz is Ia : 1° 1m Paramag. 20 '3% $t none of his touch. His latest ac- Napanee's Les Douglas the best| {Tuck parked in the front yard of Chrysler f % 624 62% 3 eel : 5 Zandore l Js Parbec 00 6 5th 0 . Napanees Les bougas Lie best/ me shop when a hydro frock 52 $62 62 6 34 5 41% : 3 35 259 QM) 4 8 Pardee ; I) |complishment was winning the playmaker with 52 assists. 8. Shop w na Hubs. 20 individual point race of the past' Napanee scored 236 goals and ig Bs nF dubs, Dn Circ Bar A 2 3 : 1 350 i > 2 ' Con] 30 A : : Vanadium ~~ 250 di 0 2 "Met wis 2175 30 25 2: 53 Pater 3 ; Liga] Patino M ie 4 31s 11 (Eastern Ontario Intermediate had 130 against. Other teams| 00 i Chicle Cockshutt 5 5 ] 4 vie G Tr 2 r 3: ; i 21 : . Comb Ent 35 3 Y i 1 ainwr . = Se 203 'aptain 3600 13 4 12 i 3 Pating 28 1 Conduits 0 : bs 10 Walk GW 3870 $33 32% 33 36% 321 Car/ioe S05 3 Iw oad ) 3s ato 14000 450, 405 409 : 5 |"A" Hockey League season while were: Bowmanville-Oroto 389; | ; Co Bars : 2 Wat Equip 380 4 5% 2 3% 460 Castle 3325 > 530 +2 5 47; Paymast 3 [starring for the Napanee Comets. | 129. , 5. Yendrick suffered a broken Con Gas Webb Knp 300 R : : : > Pce Expl 17 122; Cobourg-Port Hope 159, 175; |, 1der and lacerated left foot Con Gas A 6. Westeel © 435 $13% 1314 13% 5% 13% Cid TOMRRD. 3 : Peerless ; 3 |, Scorers in the league earning Minden 137, 128; Trenton 99, 137; Soo or a Corby vt 995 520% - % 8 Ve 170 $32 3214 3; ; if 3 1 Perron 2600 27 BW B/ 2 |25 or more points were: | Kingston 90, 221 while Hubbs received lacerations Cosmos 110 $13% 134% 6 350 v 4 1 Tn Ie oe. 3 Pickle Crow 10313 ; on | {ng yo {to his left leg. Crain RL 345 193% st. Gro A 200 53 iy ; o PitchOre 9 9 ¢ |PLAYER, TEAM G As. Pis.| Minutes in penalties per club] Hubbs and a ssenger, John: Crestbrk E 65 60 +1 55. 150 ston A 3580 40% 3273 10% |L. Douglas, Nap. .... 25 Tilwere: Bowmanville-Orono 380: Cites y pa . 2 Weston B , 40% 21% ; 25700 a v g 3 (J Brady, N ; no 89: C|Hepburn, of Port Hope, escaped di MED Wie pi ; 200 2» 2 : 8. 4 ; eT 3 7 |J. Brady, Nap. ......28 66) Cobourg-Port Hope 367; Minden without injuries. Wein 6 pr 35 $106 106 74 103 lly 6500 75 6 3 Ir 15m - 5 eo (J. White, Nap. .... a on 32; Napanee 31; Kingston 320;| Police estimated the damage renton 279. at $100 to both vehicles. 58 i Outlines Branch : Banking System Dm Elect wt #63 35 31 33 --3° ms lye Loo MX Sis 20th Mo as Cody Reco 1300 18 17 Cia -- 4 : © © 6 : » Dm Elec rt 8580 ) 3 Wdward A Jdstrm 7 2° 63 6 v ; 49 |B. Gilmour, Nap. .... 81 30 98. 9 HL %% IR. Rowe, Mind, o BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- Of ing has been one of the main {the total amount of loans out-/features of Canadian banking 3g standing December 381 last vear, since the earliest days. The first A 00 1 Match 400 2% 6 3 2 x 2 Dupont Int Pap 3 Int Util Fed Grain pr 625 TV ] ha ~ 7 Lob Inc Fleet Mig % 3 MacLaren Ford US : 3 56% e Ford A +17 31a 108! Price Br Fndtn 5 = ) 1414 Zeller's Fraser 3 1 Fr Pete pr Gatineau : 1430 D Fndry 2 1 10 Wdwd A 5 $12% 10% 11% + 12% 910 'olimac Magnes J] $10: 10%a 10% 0 b 4 In : $ Bosco 28. fodils + ~1 Aon 316 4 46 37% Zorib. Met 30373 : hy : =" 00 25 410 |W. Gerow, Nap. Sires B70 5 17% -- - Ang Nfld 2506 $ 3 + 8h 6 2 19% 18% J, West, BOC Asbestos 3 Pe » {P. Doris, C-PH 15% 11%|J. Freeman, C-PH . 37/85 per cent were personal loans branch of a chartered bank was 3g/to individuals for other than busi-|established in Quebec City in 35/ ness purposes or loans to farm-| November, 1817, and in June, 35, ers. 11958, there were 4603 in Canada Tar pr 125 2 4 i CD Sug 1944 Text 2075 $11% 10% 107s -- 3 C Cotions pr 105 ; 3 db Kin E to K CG Inv 110 Callinan + - adore . Jac y Nap. : 3 C Ingersoll ¢ Pin ale ! ' : Rainville 700 30 48 5 Inv 2 sm dw 4 a7 © Marconi Den wis 015 Bo 30" am ; % 15 Rayeork 1 a Be Yo aveau, Wid. = | i iv |and 151 in 18 foreign countries Mogul 32/ This should be conclusive evi- 8 Morrison 7400 22 "20 "2 i, vn % |J. Baker, Trent 32 dence that the banks in Canada 30d eight territories of the Brit- Wha sii 1 Ma WC RL 8. Sherritt : 60 300 | T. Meeker, King .... 31/fulfil their Tole of looking after/ish West Indies. ' Sil Miller BS ; : a |D. West, BOC . . 31/the needs of the small man, said] 'This means there is a domes- Am Leduc 17150 2 ) 5 . / RIE Ad Ae 4 Coprand 270 226 2 22 - 250 S % 4 : | L 2 11 Ayr : Coes doo Ya RT 7 Gown wn Et 2 u" 1 R. Parnall, CPH |... 5 3 %/banking in Canada and outlined 's one for 4000, and for the Unt. Asamera 25. 179 170 170 --5 Sokrnop I ] 1 Y Sullivan 5023 260 3 Eighty-one other players scored some of the history of modern. ed States, including banks and g 50 905 Craigmont ~~ 4210 490 [ Surf Inlet 8 3's ; é less than 25 points. Syd Arnold|day banking routine. branches one for 8200," said Mr. 100 Discovery 8605 390 375 3 oy 3 B i i 9 Rexspar : 4 2 IT. Goodfellow, Nap. .. Nrihld 20500 37 Bailey § A 4 905 2 2 hl fe bid , Crestaur 3500 9 5 14 12 8 v ailey S pr 2 HH Sylvanite 10 lof Bowmanville-Orono was top The speaker said branch bank.| Hooey. ERED REDE EE I CAAA AAAARAARACAAAAARAAAARRA AAA Ma 6 pt: Py ; 5 ; 4 San Ant e 7% Vs . Sand v 12% 35140 240 21 55 oT 8 35 |G. Westfall, BOC . 20 ps 3 Cop Corp 9400 51 4 All Rox 2317 . 15 : E . " i Steeloy 7 6 : Cop Man 21000 13% 7 i Yon he 13%|A. Scoft, Trent ...... 2 club, chose to talk on branch Parable figure for Great Britain Ryanor |D. McDonald, Mind. .. GMC 9% 4 + ! Ajax 15350 95 4 6730 2 s : 1614 ; si AP Cons 4 3 2 Conwest 3125 490 445 M5 3 5 3 Stanek 78 40 12 : % ; 7 C. Armstrong, BOC ... 271 Mr. Hooey, a member of the Country in the world. The com- on Gillies 2000 y 3 ow Rio Rup |J. Grah Mind 'G Arrow 4 Rix Athab 5 8 -- 77 43 (J. Graham, Mind. .... Roche 16 |J. Green, Nap. Gat 5 pc pr 102 Maat + Aa Sisco 50966 . 2 Gat 314 pr 15 $1061 106% 106% Dor iy Nt 1m : Slocan VR 65 R. Londry, Nap. . 31/A. L. Hooey, manager of the Ca- tic banking office for every 3700 Regert 15500 15% : 19 Shiva E: - 4 J. Scott, Trent ..... 30/nadian Bank of Commerce in a'Canadians--the heaviest concen- 47 ; "; A J. Fisher, C-PH .... 29 classification address at the Ro- tration of banking facilities in ail § 5% $ Ve p Croinor 2100 Pld 323 17 55 Crowpat 3s 14 He said the branch bank sys- 60 6 Cusco Taurcanis tem has been ideal for the econ- Haliwll 5 g 9 0 9 Peete > 9 " Sh 4 Rockwin 3 35 i on 5745 +28 4 : H. Ball, Kin Marben 13500 33 3 3 Rowan Con " i 2 Ey Campbell. C-PH Gen Bake 1050 $8 % 8 G Dev 1 30 4 Gen Dynam RTA Acme Gas 6200 2 19 20 Con sud 00 87 mom 3 Stanly wis . * by T. McAlister, N 27/tary club here Frid [relation to population of : | 3 Stanrck 5 1 . McAlister, Nap. .. [tary club here Friday. (relation population any Basco of 8 a mn " Daering E 33 3 V Pe or Det, : Darah ss} 1 32 Free AT BURKETON omic development of this eoun- : De Cour 3 +3 3 3 Temag 80695 try. This is particularly true Britalta 20495 y : MEER 360 Deer Horn 2 Thom L 3 9 64 when it is remembered that the i. g " D'Eldona 3 16 4 9 2 Tiara 25800 1 > t 95 3. 3 4 3 3 Delnite 1500 62 Tombill ' 69 4 he branch bank system was coupled ) 9% 29 26 35 ome 3 6 oy % 600 iti i note Eo Ea Bn Err 3 rR 3 2 t edding |[Eurricie alvert 1320 6 5 60 60 55 Duvan > Ol Lds 7100 basis of the Canadian economy Triba, pF Ls 0 5 32 5 3 E Amphi S 4 4 6 Nn: § Yi 1 HH was laid. : CS Pete 630 : ; 1 : East Mal 0 +28 35 A . 2 ate Although the right of note issue Sums dn BE Eg a ee # Lid TEE serve DE ee valle C Ex Gas 12500 0 1 " 76000 139 9 35 nF . ; aE to the Bank of Canada, the 1865 $10ts 9% 10% + PER ; Mish Cr. 400 3 0 42 £03 Eldrie 26800 a2 0 ; 2 Adit 3 . SNE : BURKETON -- Mr. and Mrs.| They also received beautiful] branch bank system remained to 8915 SIGN 14% 18% + 17% 1 € Hones 39 10 Be 3 a Re 5 ¥ : Yan 3s 7 |Lorne Hoskin, Burketon, ob-|flowers and individual gifts from Play a vital role in the develop- 105 810434 104 3 G KY is 2 ' Lalit Eortkan yu 8 ' hi Vinita, Jo Jun 3 131 ¢/served their 25th wedding anni:|friends including 25 red roses/ment of the nation. Cdn WO 203 4 3 2 Falcon 4270 $281 2% -- % 3 Waite Am 33 620 |versary on Saturday evening, from the groom to the bride. Branch banking permits a con- Hendshot pr 55 $7 7 5 € Jnisston 8 Ju J 0 Paraday 20 102 + 1: Weedon 000 : ; : an {March 28, at Lormax Farm The dining room table was dec- centration of funds in a particu- Hi over ' Charter Oil 55 130 152 +2 1 Fwest Tung 3010 5% 16 Xe Yen y i y a !0% Home, when about 45 relativeslorated with pink and white lar community far in excess of H smith . ; y : 6) Com. Pete 1 : ) Fatima nw 7 ee ; Willroy 165 (and friends gathered to express streamers and centered with .a its own natural resources. In this H Smith pr 65 84 i C Allene BY 3 wiv 3 4900 ans ad i Vw S50 12 5 120 good wishes and congratulations. three-tier horseshoe-shaped cake, Way the savings of Canadian peo- 53 C East Cr 833 85 5 52 cco Mines 6780 $22% 21 A 2 h) a : fiw '3 [Mr. Howard Hoskin, Harmony,|topped with a silver horse. The ple are put to work where most € Mic Mae 7 50 410 450 5 95 inex 017 1; 4 20 15 995 150 5 135 (and Mr. Gordon Pereman, cake was designed by the bride. required in the development of 4 3 5 C West Pet 3600 5 s 3 t Mascl ; . A g Le 53% 3 : 40 * [Columbus, on behalf of their par-| The evening was spent in the whole nation, Fu he ae 612 414 Cree wis 38 713 3 4 : : 'K 902 675 6 x! on 4 ents, brothers and sisters, pre-|/reminiscing, cards and music by, It is this national and flexible 5 on : tDev-Pal . 25 : 2 slacier 2 4 : 3 3 ung 68 sented the bride and groom with|Allan Scott, Columbus, on banjo aspect of branch banking, the $384 ms 1 b Dome ee nH ag 33 104 poo 4) ; Be 4 9908 oH two lovely TV chairs. (with Mrs. Mary Pereman at the|ability to distribute bank credit 5 45 51% 8Gld Eagle 37 an. 16 2 3 F | Mr. and Mrs. Murray Hoskin piano, and Mrs. Wesley Hoskin wherever needed anywhere in and family, Courtice; Mr. Allyhland Mr. Gordon Pereman on Canada, that has made the 0 oe : Hoskin and Miss Beverley harmonicas. branch banking system of this 5202 3 38 410 205 | Wraight, Hampton, gave them a| Delicious refreshments finished country so important in its de- 5 92 395 380 3 I ; 3 25 Gr Plaine © 960 815% 18% 15% -- % 2i4 15% 4 1 ukon Coa e 'lovely cuckoo chime clock. 'a most enjoyable evening. 'velopment, said Mr. Hooey. 1 by $53

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