The Oshawa Times, 12 Jun 1959, p. 10

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C Ex Gas 2100 221 219 21 +6 Rank 1500 130 130 130 +5 700 445 40 --18 Industrials C Homestd 100 -132 132 132 +2 RN Sank %0 140 1t0 140 Tradl Wn C Husky 112 $10% 10% 10% O'Brien rts 2000 1% 1 1 Walk G W 200 1% Net Cdn W O 200 170 170 170 +8 Opem 1935 905 880 880 --35 Weston A 150 $41% 41% 41% + % Sel Sales High Low 11 a.m. Ch'ge Cent Del 450 685 680 680 Orchan 50400 115 93 100 +14 Weston B20 841 4 4 Abitibi = C Mic Mac 100 360 - 360 Orenada 120 9 9 9 Zellers 7s 81 WM Ww 25 $35% 38% BY -- 4 . 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Build Prod 55 $35% 35% 35% + % W Naco 00 75 7 Willroy 150 150 150 Mines C Bank Com 85 $63% 63% 63% + % Wiltsey 5000 16 15% 16 +1 Can Can A 325 $15 15 . Yale Lead 1000 332 32 32 +2 Alscope 00 3 28 C Chem 200 $11% 11% 11% + % Mines Yk Bear 2500 118 118 118 +7 Anthonfan 3000 8 8 8 CF Prod 200 450 450 450 Young HG 1200 109 108 108 --2 Augustus 1500 42 41 41 41 Cut W 200 355 355 365 Alba Expl 500 10% 10% 10% + % Zenmac 600 37 3% 3% i Aull 2000 16 15 16 +4 Cdn Of 20 $20% 29% 20% + W Larder 1000 28 28 28 -- Bud Oe 30 7 1 1 --W CPR 135 828% 28% 28% -- Am Nephe 1000 6 66 66 --2 Sales fo 11 a.m.: 835.000. Bateman 3100 70 68 60 + Cen JE Svs = ma Anacon 50 75 75 75 Bichame low % 0 % or { \ lo Hur ~ 300 $12% 12% 12% Bayville 2000 Sra 2, Be HELE. MONTar him, 25 4 8 n 4 2 Atlin Ruf 2500 15 15 15 v Cartier ain RL 100 $221; 22, 22% An Su LE a ET, MONTREAL 11:30 A.M. STOCKS Cartel 300 58 58 58 =) Dist Seag 300 $32% 32% 322% Anata. 13% 13 13 By The Canadian Press Chib Cpr 2000 28 2 2 D Bridge W/5 $2U 22% NY% + % Aunor 100 300 300 Stock June 1% "veld 2000 16% 16% 1¢ D Fndry 175 847% 47% 47% -- % Bankfield 1000 8 8 8 (Quotations in cents unless marked 3. Ci "bee 500 24 UU AU Dom Scot xd 50 $37 37 Barnat 200 165 165 165 +3 1+--0dd lot, xd -- Ex-dividend, xr--Ex- MeYell 2100 4 4 4 Mig 500 110 110 110 Baska 1000 20 20 20 rights, xw--~Ex-warrants.) Fin 000 17 1 NM A 50 $174% 174% 174% Beav Lod 1000 17 17 17 Falcon 225 $26 26 Fr Pete pr 50 675 675 675 Belcher 550 95 95 95 I d ial Fundy 500 18% 18% 18% = Gatineau 2% 41 Bethlm 100 179 178 179 --4 ndustrials Futurity 500 45 45 4 She" EAA -N BR RD Tu Been nwge Gude, E88 v .- Bibis 10000 13 12% 12% + 4 ' Gui Por Ur GMC 25 48 48 4 Boymar 10000 9 8% 9 + 4 Stock Bales High low am. OW'ge Kontiki 2000 6% 6% 6% GL Paper xd 300 $38 38 38 + % Bralorne 700 740 740 740 +5 Abitibi 3H $35 BB 0B Mid Chib 1000 48 48 48 41 Plains 300 $14% 14% 1446 -- % Buffad 2000 18 17% 17% -- % Abitibi pr 5 $23 28 1% Montgary 600 70 0 Gr Wpg G 100 sul 11% 11% Cadamet 750 30 30 30 Agnew § 25 $18 - 18 18 N Santiago 500 6% 6% 6% + Hard Carpet 250 $14 14 14 Camp Chib 220 845 845 845 Algoma 475 837% 3% 1% + W OCANA 2000 18 17 17 --1 Imp Bank 70 $71% 71% 71% -- % Cdn Astoria 300 8% 8% 8% Alumin 1369 $32 31% 3% NA Rare M 1300 104 190 190 +2 Imp Bk rts 635 640 +5 CNinca 500 19 19 19 Ang Cn Pu pr225 $51% Slla Sl Obalski 1000 14 14 14 + % p Oil z 39% 391 3914 - Cdn NW 500 47 47 47 Asbestos 60 STU WU J -- Ko Opemiska 1050 $00 890 860 --90 Tob 1410 $13% 1316 13% Can Erin 5050 196 193 188 --1 Banque Cn 72 $58% 58% 58% Orchan 22000 112 96 108 +14 Inland C pr 268 $20% 20% 20% Can Met 1230 37 37 -2 Bang Cn wis 264 $18% 18 18% + % Paudash 500 4 4 4&8 Inland Gas 220 5% 5% 5% Ci ssiar 400 $10% 10% 10% + % Bank Mont 1336 $50% 59% - Porcupine 00 7 7 7 +1% Inter PL 75 $50% 80% 50% Chimo 6 65 1 Bk Mont rte 1184 340 340 340 --8 Pore 2000 20 29 269 Intp 801 700 6% 6 6 Coch Will 2700 395 395 305 +8 Bell Phone 602 $42% 43% 42% Que Smelt 1400 23 3B 3 Inv Syn A 110 $34% 34% 34% Cody Reco 2000 13 13 13 Bowater Pap 225 $6% 6% 6% Q Smelt rt 43500 " Y% Ww Jockey Club 350 240 240 240 Coniagas 700 54 84 34 +1 Brazil 1625 $5% 5% 5% 5 Dufault 1500 14 13% 14 41 Jockey wis 850 45 45 45 Coniaurum 1000 36 36 36 BA Oil z160 $36% 36% 36% Tache 50 16 16 16 Jockey rts 4530 7 al C Bellekeno 1000 11 11 11 --% BCE 4% p 25 $87 8 & --3 Tazin 1000 20 20 2 Kelly wts 100 575 §75 875 --I10 C Denison 340 $13% 13% 13% -- % BC Power 450 $38% 38% 38% nb Expl 1500 17 - 16% 16% +1 Labatt 80 $20% 20% 20% -- % C Den wis 100 235 235 235 BC Phone z10 $45 45 45 Titan 7 % 7 --2 Lakeland 25 310 310 310 --10 C Discvry 100 380 380 380 Can Cem pr 216 $27% 27% 27% HSE al | LobG B pr 50 30% -- % CG Arrow 500 27 2 XW -- Can Iron 0 $s 2 RN -% -- LobCo B 115 $33% 33% 39% -- % C Halliwell 3500 65 65 65 +1 CSL 3 49 9 Sales to 11:30 industrials 31,000; ' Loeb M 100 $12% 12% 12% -- % Con M and 8 715 $20% 20% 20% C Bank Com 75 $63% 63% 63% + W iy ard ois 1 M Leaf Mill 250 $18% 18% 18% -- % C Regcourt 31700 21 20% 201% -- % C Brew 240 $4136 41% 41% : ee ------------ Mass F 4220 $16% 15% 16 : PB 500 59 59 89 -- C Br Alum 400 Sl4% 14% 14% + % Mass F 5% 115 $109 108% 109 -- 4 Cop Corp 1000 36 36 36 +1 C Cem A 100 $15 15 15 --1% Moore 406 $38% 38% 38% -- 4 bo 1050 205 205 208 C Cel 1200 $21 21 21 r an N St Car 127 $181 18% 18% -- % Copras ily C Chem Cell 100 $11% 11% 11% -- % ewspa N Star wt 56 530 25 21 21 --4 bmi 1000 17 17 17 C Cotton pr 235 $7 17 11 N Star wt 7 275 330 0 --5 Daering 2000 20 20 20 1 cn 230 $16% 16% 16% NO NGas 510 $14 13% 14 + W Dragon 3000 31 3 x Cint Pwr 275 $19 19 Nor 340 8 Dara 100 $19% 19% 19% -- % CIntPwrp 75 545% 45% 45% -- % am to Orange Cr 100 $94 9% 9% + % Eat Mal 100 150 150 . 150 --2 C oil 325 $293 29%, 20% + 4 Page Hers 100 $30 30 30 + % Est Sull 1000 200 200 200 CPR 525 $28% 28% 28% -- % Powell R 60 $37 37% ITH -- WH Ear 5700 158 150 151 Coghlin 200 $8% Bla Bl NEW YORK (CP) -- A Cana- P Pipe Mfg 100 420 420 420 El Sol 5250 12 11% 12 + % Com 225 $124 12% 12% 5 Yas : been QNGas 43 37 I? 17 Eureka 500 27 2 Con M and 8 105 $20% 20% 20% dian newspaper man has Relcnold a Sow Bu Bn Falcon 496 $26 2% 2% + W Corby A BB 2 2. named for the first time 10.4 bd robish 200 264 964 264 st Seag = mn Royal Bank 200 $87 87 #7 Cnt Masct 1000 3 3B B TM D Bridge 1000 $2 2 2B --% advisory board athe Aue Oat 05 TH 17% 17% Giant YK 250 810 810 810 D Fndry 125 $47% 47% 41% Press Institute al umbi 8t Maurles 100 110 110 110 Glacier 200 31 31 A + D Stores 100 $76% 76% 76% + versity in New York, 8.3 160 SUy 14% 1% +. U Grandue 400 145 145 145 --2 D Text 75 $104 10% 104 acid Salada wis 360 80 M5 48 Gunnar 350 $13% 13% 13% -- % Du Pont 400 S24% U4 UK -- Wo University trustees annou Shawin 1% 4 =n Gunnar wis 820 320 Electrolux 212 $18% 18% 18% appointment to the board for a Silverwd A 215 S1I% 11% 11% Hard Rock 7100 23 22 22 + % Fam Play 250 $23 2 1 three-year term of John E. Motz, Simpsons $35% 3B Bh -- W Har Min 250 10% 10% 10% Fr Pete pr. 200 675 660 660 y Wat later pind Bi tH Headway 2000 38 38 38 --3% G L Paper 75 $373% 37% 37% -- % publisher of the Kitchener-Water- Souville se. 0 Bis Hu Heva 500 Sh Sh Sk --% Soi Rel so Noh leh lek loo Record. Mr. Motz also is first it Pav 54% -- % ome " i Sted: mS SW Ws --% BI a a Tn Mu H Smith 25 $40 4 vice-president of The Canadian teel Can " 0% Tu ir, " Int Nickel 210 $91% 91% 91% -- % Hud Bay " 2 tid 4% ad + % Press. 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Sexe Can, 30 32 Bn na Kerr Add 130 $20 20% 20% -- % Ila Cpr 100 S205 30% 20% - % The press institute, supported : for Dom Bk 23 $6314 6314 6344 Kilembe 650 400 400 400 Int Nickel 155 $91% 91% 91% -- % WOE wha Tepe gg Tr gies [ Fin 5 pe 375 340% 9» -- 3H Kilem C wt 200 200 200 200 Int Paper 90 $115 115 115 solely by n " Ir Can PL 455 $26 3-4 Kirk Min 300 72 71 72 Int Ut 50 333% -% Canadian newspapers, is a work- Trans Mt 8 28 $134 13% 13% + % Bus Min 5 SM Tw 2% + M Iniprov PL. 30 50% ing newspaper centre which holds Union Ace 100 $121 12% 12% + % Lo 00 34 MH MH Iroquois pr 250 $14% 14% 14% wk inars each year Un Gas 20 Nok 10% 10% Lencourt 1500 13 13 13 Labatt nn 7 a series of sem Un Tare 2400 % 5 2% 10 Lorado 105 25 25 25 1 Wools »r = y ES 18 for executives and staff Wem n Tel . 4000 16 16 16 --% b 4 ol depart- Viceroy A 350 $6% 6% 6% -- % Forge MacMill B 100 $38% 38% 38% +% bers of ail. newspaper Walk GW 455 87 37 MT + W 3X 200 305 305 306 --8 Mass Fer 1670 $16% 16 16% ments. Webb | Top 4h WW Wa Malartie 200 113 111 12 --3 Mass F 3% pris sio8% 108% 100% Wstn 6 pr 3 B Molson A 4 + Woodw 100 3234 2/4 Bh --W Me Dom mo Molson pr 25 S41 41 41 FAVORITE TONIC Wind 4 wi 316 W114 I's Un Martin = 600 34 3% MH low, 0 3 1B 18 LONDON (CP) -- Comment on Curd y 4 14 14 Nat Stl 400 A Ang Nod 700 i 6% 6% " Money ogi i Noranda 2 $53% 83% X0% tonics by Dr. James Houston, Asbestos 4 2% 2 88 83 ky McKen 0000 33 3 32 Pac Pete 125 $13% 13% 13% physician to Guy's Hospital here: Asbestos A ARE Te TRE Milliken 6p 157 152 152 43 Page Hers 25 $30 30 30 "The earliest drug used by man ©G Inv 0 Ns Wh Wh ta Min Corp 211 814% 14% 14% Price Br 50 $42 © Meigs poplars C Marcosd 300 $7% Th 7 Min-Ore 6000 15 15 -15 Que Nat Gas 158 $17% 17% 17% + W T ing a sense C Paper 10 SiG Wa 3% ow Moneta 500 88 88 38 43 Roe Av Can 1100 $10 10 10 -- % was alcohol. There can be little b oil 8 TE Wane Mt Wright 1500 51 80 81 +1 Royal Bank 25 BY Bu + Uo doubt that it is the favorite tonic Puront I PM im Nama Cr 500 18 18 18 +1 StL Cofp 40 $74 114 17% ried by doctors for them- i = Ju Bn E49 + % Nat Expl 2000 10 10 10 + % Salada Shirf 20 $las 1% Fo " Lebel A Ht" it Ul id " a -- % . na 20 $37 ITH I -- % New Delhi 2500 27% 26 36 Shawin and coll THRE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, June 132, 1959 TODAY'S TORONTO, MONTR EAL STOCKS DIAL 3-3474 Fhe Oshawa Times Keep Up With Local And National News WHEREVER YOU ARE! 'ollow your FAVORITE FEATURES CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT ® LOCAL AND WORLD WIDE NEWS ® COMPLETE SPORTS COVERAGE ® FULL PAGE OF COMICS ® POPULAR FEATURES FOR WOMEN ® ADVERTISEMENTS ONLY 45¢ PER WEEK And arrange for the Times to be mailed to your vacation address BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT decision of a United States com- pany to build a sulphate bulk storage plant here will strike a competitive blow at two Sask- atchewan co A The Stauffer Chemical Com- U.S. Company Builds B.C. Sulphate Plant NANAIMO, B.C. (CP) -- The tricity rates charged hy the B.C.|missi Electric Company on the lower|less than cost. The difference is mainland and the B.C. power|important to Pennsalt commission on the island. B.C. Electric is reported to|/Chemicals of have offered Pennsalt a four-mill rate, which the B.C. power com-'tric, says is about two mills because | another competitor, Hooker North Vancouver, gets its power from B.C. Elec- pany of California has ann d it will build the plant, giving this central Vancouver Island city one of its biggest industrial develop- ments since the coal mining days of the early part of the century. But it is expected to hit both Saskatchewan Minerals and Mid- west Chemicals, which Surtently 1 qi Iphate. or cake, to four Vancouver Island pulp mills. The Saskatchewan base price is about $1 less than Stauffer"s California price, but Stauffer's new depot, combined with the fact that it will truck its prod- uct to the various mills while the Saskatchewan companies con- tinue to pay railway freight rates will give the U.S. product a price Rubber Price Fix Charged WASHINGTON (AP)--The gov-|cused of "agreeing upon identi- ernment accused virtually the en- tire rubber industry Thursday of tomer classifications, list prices, conspiring to fix the prices of|discounts, bonuses, tires and tubes. Fifteen manufacturers and two trade associations were named in a complaint by the federal trade cal or sul uniform cus- and all other nT iovances selling prices." The companies have 30 days in which to answer the complaint. advantage. EXPECT ANOTHER ONE Another competitor in the same field is expected to enter the pic- ture soon. The company involved is Penn- salt Chemicals Corporation, alin Philadelphia - based firm which has been scouting the British] Columbia Vancouver Island for a plant site since October, 1957. Their firm decision to build a ey substantially all of the industry's 000,000,000 of annual sales. The FTC alleged that the com- panies have broad agreements on every aspect of price policy and even fix the prices to be quoted 7, sealed bidding for government P ATTE S contracts, is ""These unlawful practices have lower mainland and suppressed competition and have a dangerous tendency to give the manufacturers a monopoly," a for ROXATONE PAINTS AVAILABLE AT Paint & Wallpaper 85 SIMCOE ST. N. t said. $10,000,000 chemical plant, sibly in the Crofton area on Van- eouver Island 30 miles southwest of here, may come within two or| three weeks. | The long delay in the decision has been caused by different elec- Cheese Exchange Prices Slightly Up KINGSTON, (CP)--Prices were slightly higher on the Kingston Cheese Exchange Thursday with 5,242 boxes of first grade white 35 5-16 cents per pound. In ad- dition 3,632 boxes of first grade colored sold at from 33% to 35% cents per pound. Specials were the equivalent of 7,417 boxes. The trade purchased all 5,242 boxes of first grade white and 3,632 boxes of first grade colored. pos-| ¢, i named include the 'big four'--U.S. Rubber of New Yorir City, and Goodyear, Fire- stone, and Rubber Company, all of Ak- ron, Ohio and 10 firms referred to minors," also were listed. The FTC alleged existence of an industry conspiracy under which it charged identical or substantially identical prices for tires and tubes to all customers of the same business standing, regardl- less of their geographical loca- tion and its bearing on freight cent: costs. cheese selling from 33% s to pr ls are deprived of advantages in de- livered cost they otherwise would] PHONE get, but they are compelled to pay part of the cost of transport- 1032 ation to more distant purchas- ers," the commission said. The tiremakers also were ac- RA Goodrich, General Tire|| 5-3529 the industry as 'the ROXATONE PAINTS AVAILABLE AT SIMPSON'S WOOD PRODUCTS HARWOOD N. IN AJAX said the big four purchasers not Next meeting is June 18. STOCK MARKET NET EARNINGS By The Canadian Press Agnico Mines Ltd.,, 5 mos. ended May 31: 1959, $155,631; 1958, $55,796. | Chateau-Gai Wines Lid., year | ended April 30: 1959; $229,486, $2.01 a share; 1958, $183,278, $1.61. | Golds Pace Market Advance TORONTO, (CP) -- The stock market, paced by golds, squeezed out a narrow advance in moder- ate trading Thursday. Golds had their best gain in three weeks. Final volume was| 3,013,000 shares, somewhat better | than Wednesday's 2,622,000. Among industrials, Aluminium | | | | Next in the 1958 salary sweep- | stakes was Ralph J. Cordiner, president of General Company. He got $399,999.50, the said, | $370,000 the year before. | cases payment included shares of | GE stock. G. Donner, chairman of General Motors Corp., with total compen- last year for the captains of U.S. Business Week magazine said to- day. Bethlehem cut of $100, the highest paid business exec- utive. His salary and bonuses for Homer's take-home pay was $98,- 374 dipped 5% at 313% after touching a 1959 high of 33 in the first hour. Massey-Ferguson lost % at 16. The big industrial win went to National Lead, a rare trader, up 9% at 118% on a single sale. Steel Company of Canada gained 1% at 79% while National Steel | Car added 1 at 18%. McIntyre was the leader, up 1% at 90. Dome added % at 19% while Hollinger gained % at 31%. International Nickel, up 1 at 92, was the feature among base metals. Falconbridge and Nor- anda added fractions but Hudson Bay and Consolidated had small losses. In western oils, Royalite gained 30 cents at $8.25 and Pacific Pete was up % at 13%. Index gains: industrials .05 to 531.73; golds 1.08 to 94.02; base metals .10 to 173.85; western oils | 19 to 122.59. Industrial Giants Get Cuts, Hikes NEW YORK (AP) -- Pay cuts were more common than raises industry and finance, a survey by Arthur B. Homer, president of teel corp., took a . But he still was 1958 totalled $511,249, After taxes, business week said, Electric ed with Steel colleagues placed behind Cordiner with compensation ranging from $379,485 to $394,322. These men took cuts ranging from $27,000 to $88,000. In both Five of Homer's Bethlehem Ranking eighth was Frederic sation of $373,508 against $442,500 in EASIER TO USE Employment Opportunities (Civil Service of Canada) SPECTROGRAPHER (chemist or physicist), Mines end Technical Surveys, Ottawa. $7,500-$8,580. For details, write to Civil Service Commission, Ottawa and ask for circular 59-1508. CORROSION PREVENTION SPECIALISTS (chemist), Mines end Technical Surveys, Ottawa. $7,500-$8,580, For details, write to Civil Service Commission, Ottawa end quote com- petition 59-1507. ASSISTANT CHIEF OF OPERATIONS DIVISION (to ossist In the management of immigration offices in Canada ond Shred, itizenship and Immigration, Ottawa. $7,280- $8,340. MANAGEMENT ANALYSTS (to study systems end procedures, methods and standards), National Defence, Navy, Ottawa. $7,140-$8,220. SUPERINTENDENT, NORTHERN AIRPORT OPERATIONS, Civil Aviation Branch, Transport, Ottawa. $7,140-$8,220. TECHNICAL ADVISOR--CONSTRUCTION, National Defence, Ottawa. $6,840-$7,860. HUMAN GENETICIST, $7,500-$8,580 and BIOSTATISTICIAN $6,360-$7,320, National Health and Welfare, Ottawa. For details, write to Civil Service Commission, Ottawa end esk for circular 59-2304, ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER (to develop, recommend and interpret policy and prepare literature related to the ad- ministration of the Unemployment Asgistonce Act), Welfare Branch, National Health and Welfare, Ottawe. $6,600- $7,680. SUPERVISORS OF AIRPORT OPERATIONS (with experience in maintenance of runways, 'buildings, heating and power plonts and water and sewer systems), Civil Aviation Bronch, Transport, Montreal, P.Q. and Winnipeg, Man. One Bilin- gual. $6,480-$7,200. Time limit extended to June 15. STATISTICIAN FOR HOSPITAL STUDIES, National Health end SYMPHONY OF COLORS Welfare, Ottawo. $6,360-$7,320. For details, 'write to Civil Service Commission, Ottawa end ask for eircular 59-2303A. INVERTEBRATE ZOOLOGIST (with M.A. degree), National Museum of Canada, Ottawa. $6,360-$7,320. For details, write to Civil Service Commission, Ottawe end ask for circular 59-494, CONSTRUCTION AND REPAIR SUPERVISORS (with First Class Marine Engineer's Certificate), Marine Services Branch, Transport, Ottawa. $6,210-$6,660, ENTOMOLOGICAL ILLUSTRATOR (with degree or diploma in art, and some related experience), Science Service Branch, Agriculture, Ottawa. $6,210-$6,660. For details, write to Civil Service Commission, Ottawa end ask for circular 59-481. DEPARTMENTAL ACCOUNTANT (with thorough knowledge of the principles and practices of accounting), Transport, Ottawa. $5,700-$6,180. VETERINARIANS (with university graduation), Agriculture, various centres, Starting salaries $5,400 ond $6,180. For details, write to Civil Service Commission, Ottawa ond ask for circular 59-23, RESEARCH OFFICERS (anima! pathology), Agriculture, Hull, P.Q. Starting salaries $5,400 ond $6,180. For details write » Soil Service Commission, Ottawa end esk for circular SONAR TECHNICAL OFFICER (to be responsible for mainten- ance and modification of sonar equipment installed in HMC ships ond establishments), National Defence, Ottawa. $5,130-$5,730, EXPLOSIVES LABORATORY TECHNICIAN (to perform chemi- cal analysis and tests on explosives, propellants, explosive devices and pyrotechnics , Mines and Technical Surveys, Ottawa. $4,770-$5,220. . Time limit extended to June 15. TRANSLATORS--SCANDINAVIAN LANGUAGES (with ability to translate from Danish, Norwegian or Swedish into Eng- list, ond from English into one of these languages), Burgau for Translations, Secretary of State, Ottawa. $3,600-$4,050. COMMUNICATIONS TECHNICIANS (with at least two years of high school, plus elementary training in electronic theory) External Affairs, Ottawa and Abroad. $3,750-$4,350, plus allowances while abroad. WORK STUDIES OBSERVER (to conduct studies in methods and work measurements and make recommendations there- on), lic Printing and Stationery, Hull, P.Q. $3,420- $4,020 MONOTYPE MACHINIST, Public Printing and Stationery, Hull, P.Q. $2.42) an hour. Except where otherwise indicated, details and application forms ot main Post Offices, National Employment Offices and Civil Service Commission Offices. PREMIUM | ROXATONE' CURRIN (0) 8 fo] 1] 3 ROXATONE SPRAY GUN AE ROXATONE | RETAINS OUTSTANDING DURABILITY OF REGULAR ROXATONE SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY OFFER! od "TRADE MA plus the new fits on paint can) ROXALIN' OF CANADA LIMITED

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