| THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, March 9, 1960 7 |dismissed his action against the| Stewart §. Macinnes of Wel- (township, but last September(land, counsel for the municipal: {Chief Justice Porter reversed the ity, asked the court to assume School Tax LJ LJ 'Switching i pe BEER oie Jum Porte dered enced Jorge crese a Fatima ; ih 54 | { o law does cereal e sums i. WS EE Considered | 1 0 10 = Today's Stock Market Listings on Toronto Net Sales High Low 11 a.m. Ch'ge 200 111 108 108° ---8 1800 107 106 107 +3 500 300 300 160 128 128 128 1 Exchange Net Net Sales High Low il a.m. Ch'ge Stock Sales High Low 11 a.m. Ch'ge Roe AV C 170 $5% S% S% Roe AV 5% xd 10 $75 KL 5 Royal Bank 505 366%: 66% 66% Triad Oil Russell 200 $9% 9% Un Oils StL Corp $15% i 3 Wespac Salada-S§ 1100 Vi Wsburne Shawin 3 W Cdn OG wis 50 Simpsons W Decalta 600 1 Steel Can Steinbg A S Propane xd Suptest ord Texaco Can Thornclf Net a.m. Ch'ge 450 a% TORONTO 11 AM. STOCKS By The Cavadian Press 'Toronto Stock Exchange--March 9 (Quotations in cents unless marked $. 2--0dd lot, xd --- Ex-dividend, xr--Ex- rights, xw--Ex-warrants.) INDUSTRIALS Sales High Low 11 a.m. Ch'ge 375 835% 35% BU + Wb Alta Dist vi 100 185 165 185 Alta Dis wis 600 85 80 80 Gatineau Alta Gas A 200% 20% 20% -- a G Bake Algoma 5 $33 33 G Dev Alumini $28% 28% \ am Alum 2 pr 41 4 GS Wares Argus 2 on G. Paper Ashdown $129 12% GN Gas Atlan Acc $12% Greyhnd Bank Mont S47 41% Bank NS $6115 61 Beatty L. $63 6% Bell Phone 843% 43% 205 420 420 28% 28% 14% 328% $1415 31% 13% Stock Sub Oil Tidal Stock Stock bom El wis D Fndry D Fndry pr D Magnes Dom Stores Dom Tar Fam Play Fanny F us Sales High Low 11 225 450 450 350 $43% 43% 9% 1s Q a 13% 0% 2 15% 67 10% continuing liability in such cir-|been spent on the eonstruction Geco Mines cumstances. public schools. J Genex GF Uran Grandue Gunnar Gunnar wis Hollinger Hud Bay Int Nickel Irish Cop iron Bay isg J Waite Jacobus OTTAWA (CP)--The Supreme {Court of Canada was asked Tues- {day to rule that if an Ontario | property owner switches his sup- [port from public to separate {schools he can be continue to taxed for public school bonds is- {sued when he was a public school | supporter, The case before the court fin- i |volves an appeal by Crowland, a L Dufault {rural towns hip near Welland, : au 1 against a 1959 judgment of Chief Latin am LE | Justice Dana Porter of Ontario 3 Lyndhst 3 {and the full Ontario Court of Ap- Camp Chib Macfie peal. OILS C Malart 0 Maritime + : to C N Inca 1 5-13 2 pi 2 | Ferdinand Slevar, a Crowland | '00 2s 23 ws Can-Erin : Menisre {merchant and public school sup-|= 15500 9% 9 Can-Met |porter before 1954, is a Roman |» 120 525 525 1 Captain | Catholic who decided to become |Z 100 S16% 16% a separate school supporter when |= a Catholic school was established | (in the township in 1957, Cariboo 300 325 325 Cassiar 'an Perm bi oe 250 100 100 Chester C Bank Com 847% 4Th Ex Gas 300 205 Chib Jac Cdn Brew $31% 3% ¢ Husky 15 pi Chron 0 { : kK 4 3 'ent De! 1300 i | # CoAL A wis 0° 50 222 Conon + Sn '2 an INCREASED LEVY dn "Celar Cree wis 58 4600 2 280 2 i C Denison However, before the separate C (Collieries Dome Pete a oa : ! Den wis | school was established, the town- x namic 3 i . ! pan w Gago 200 350° 330 ; Con Howey {ship had passed bylaws authoriz- 8 Gr Plains 25 95 975 W ¢ Mosher ing debentures for public school Home Oil A 830 € Nortna purposes. In 1958 Mr. Slevar's bill {included the separate school tax] {plus an additional $20 to pay for| the public school debentures is- sued before and during 1954. | Mr. Slevar objected to the ex- tra tax. Mr. Justice H. A. Aylen of the Supreme Court of Ontario Stock Abitibi 2 20 324% 2% 2B% - $445 44 4 $02 91% 135 135 250 250 Abacus fAdvocate Agnico Algom Am Neplhe Ang Rouyn Ansil Atl C Cop Aumaque Bankeno Barnat Baska Bethim Bevcon Bouzan Bralorne Brunswick THE NEXT KINSMEN SUPER CAR BINGO Friday, March 18, 8:30 p.m. Sharp $7,000.00 IN PRIZES INCLUDING 12 Games for $50 cash euch game 3 Games for $150 cash each game 15 Tendersweet Hams as free door oni WHITEWALLS $1,500 5.0 1960 FORD Snowball Prizes PLUS A SPECIAL 50c GAME FOR UP TO $1000. HILO GAME AS FOLLOWS: $0 Numbers Called ..$1000 $5 Numbers Called .. $500 51 Numbers Called .. $900 56 Numbers Celled .. $400 52 Numbers Celled .. $800 57 Numbers Called .. $300 53 Numbers Called .. $700 "THERE MUST BE A 54 Numbers Colled .. $600 WINNER EACH BINGO" PETERBOROUGH MEMORIAL CENTRE 330 5 $13 625 625 Hartz A s Hirne Pitfd $14% 14% $301 30% 30 07% INA 32 600 $13% 103 A BRAND NEW 2.TONED WITH Brown Bruck B Build Prod Burlington Burns Burrard A Cal Pow Can Cem CI Fndry an Malt 25 25 5 $32 32 $16% 16% 1 200 $12% 12% Acme Gas $6 Ld Alminex Am Leduc Bailey S A Bailey § pr Calvan Con ! Chieftn Midrim Milliken Min-Ore Mt. Wright Nealon New Bid New Cal N' Dicken New 'Hosco N Kelore N Mylama New Rouyn Nipissing Nor-Acme Noranda 500 Norbeaun 600 33% +144 Normetal 900 315 315 --2 Cate 2000 N Colstrm 2000 1 N 15 93a 99 Norsp A wis D'Aragon 1000 4 North Can D'Eldona 500 Opemiska Dome 2 Orchan East Mal 2 Pato $16% 16% $28% 28% 1 5 $21% 21% NIWSNDI 11000 300 235 1700 500 DOORS OPEN AT 7:00 P.M. Midcon 5 45 Con Sud NC Oils 1 Conwest NCO wis § 56 . ( an Pac Pete 5 Coprand Pampil . Provo Gas Sapph debs Sarcee South / NET EARNINGS DOORS OPEN AT 7:00 P.M, Chat-Gai 'ockshutt on Gas Creative Tel 9 Crown Zell Crush 'Int Dist Seag Oshawa A Page-Hers Pembina Pembina pr P Pipe Mig Premium Qn Gas un 900 300 2650 375 2000 900 210 100 100 305 1 1700 2 1000 1500 (92 -5 1000 15 Winter Building By THE CANADIAN PRESS Deemed Necessity Officers elected include: Presi- C e Fo C 1 | Canadian Celanese Lid, year qoroNTQ (CP)--Builders will as T ana ended Dec. 31: 1959, $2,779,995, Bave th = i b os dent, F'. C. Ansley, London, Ont.; N P + i $1.61 a share; 1958, $2,263,353,|1ave to gear lhemselves to build-}y ovary secretary, J. D. New- 146 Medal 180 Red Pop 2140 76% 76% 145 search Council said experiments were being carried out on enclos- ing winter construction jobs with tarpaulins and plastic coverings to keep the site warm, ($1.17 ing anywhere in Canada, regard-\ man, St. Catharines [ RL ended less of winter conditions, a Tor- | Dec. 31: 1958, onto construction engineer told gi the Ontario General Contractors Crain Lid., year 1959, $689,762; FREDERICTON (CP) -- Fig-jinent supporter of the eanal, is sg34 092, ares to be presented here today et a meeting of the Chignecto danal committee will be '"'sensa- iional," the committee secretary, Michael Wardell, said Tuesday night. Mr. Wardell, Fredericion pub- lisher, will present a committee report on effects which the long- proposed canal would have on the Maritime provinces area. The re- port will feature the amount of expected to be present. AWAIT REPORT ended Dec. 31: : | The committee is awaiting ajcents a share: 1958, $1,183,385, 4 | two-phase report by the economic cents {research corporation of Montreal, Jockey Club Lid.. year ende |engaged by the Atlantic govern-|Nov. 30: 1959, $1,020,452, $2.27 pe! St. Lawrence Seaway on the four{erence shares or 449,583 share Atlantic seaway--as a natural(165, $2.55 on 450,144 preferenc adjunct of the St. Lawrence Sea-|shares and 27 cents on 3,252,32 Gaspe Copper Mines Lid. year 1959, $1,379,932, 52 dive |ments to appraise effects of the 6-per-cent and 5'z-per-cent pref- Atlantic provinces and also ef- and 19 cents per common share fects of the Chignecto Canal--or|on 3,905,407 shares; 1958, $1,150.- Studebaker Plans | Association convention Tuesday. "From the national point of 5| view, if we shy away from build- vier 8 : Plant In Israel we Will find that | skills. and] HAMILTON (CP) -- Stude. r/equipment are not being used, baker - Packard intends to start and. we all know the factory that manufacturing cars and trucks in is at its best is the one that runsijgrael |three shifts a day," said A. Margison. a said A Head office officials at South =| He also suggested tax conces- Bend, Ind., said Tuesday that an as a agreement has been signed with winter con- Kaiser - Frazer of Israel Itd., to S 4 sions to private builders investment that would follow con- struction of the 18-mile waterway scross the Isthmus of Chignecto, linking the Bay of Fundy with way, providing a sheltered route for coastal shipping down the At- lantic seaboard to U.S. ports. Gulf of St. Lawrence lindustry based on establishment Re-assessment of the project|of the canal. discussed frequently down The route generally considered through the years started with {for Chignecto is along the New formation of the canal committee Brunswick - Nova Scotia bound- last July. The group of approxi-|ary from Cumberland Basin, .at| mately 40 members comprises the head of the Bay of Fundy, to representatives of New Bruns-|the Baie Verte area on Northum- wick and Nova Scotia municipali-|berland Strait. Hes. ut a Moncton engineer, Wal- F Mr. Wardell said the meeting|$1.82 a share; 1958, $10,005,473, Northumberland Strait and the|will hear definite plans for new|$1.53. common shares. {means of boosting Moore Corporation Lid., year struction projects. ended Dec. 31: 1959, $11,990,366) R. Crocker of assemble cars and trucks in its the National Re-|Haifa plant. | MOST JOLTING, SHOCKING [TTS Tobacco Board STORY 0 1 | Sales Reported TILLSONBURG (CP)--The On- tario Flue-cured Tobacco Grow-| ers' Marketing Board reported | = i iticinls, SLs. Alanis. Prov: ter Melanson, has gested : rom ond up the horn River! today's meeting in a on vend 3c aT tor sthontiven to ton and thence by canal|3 pound. Sales to date are 137, from both provinces. Saint John|to the Shediac area on the strait, | 594.073 ovids industrialist K. C. Irving, a prom-|He estimated $60,000,000 as a pos- | Price of 56.43. | There were 89,214 a em py at an average| {ha pounds of |& 00,000,000 according to estim-|MH-30 treated tobacco sold on $1 ates for the other route. | A large the Market Still [+i Takes Pasting Canal committee also will attend |price of 45.54. the meeting. All parts of the Nova| {the open market at an average delegation representing [price of 43.51. Sales to date are |g umberland County Chignecto 1,195,200 pounds at an average -- Scotia County are expected to be| TORONTO (CP) -- The stock market eontinued to take a pak | Winter Wonderland NO. 12 HIGHWAY Twe Miles North of Whitby represented. | ing Tuesday as banks, motors and steels set the industrial index THEATRE GUIDE | back. {Brock (Whitby) -- "Intent to) Index losses: Industrials 4.50 at] Kill", 6.55 and 10.00 p.m. "The| 476.58; golds .10 at 86.78; base World, The Flesh, and The| metals 1.09 at 153.85; and western| Devil", 8.35 p.m. Last com.| oils 1.82 at 89.98. | plete show at 8.30 p.m ! The volume was 1,746,000 shares, slightly heavier than Mon-| day's 1,617,000. Ford Motor of Canada lost 12 points at 140. Tts U.S. counter-| part, Ford Motor, lost three points at 67. Royal Bank of Can- Plaza -- "Upstairs and Down- ada was off 2% at 66%: and Bank stairs", 1.55, 3.504, 5.25, 7.15, of Montreal fell 2Y at 47%. Tor-| 9.30 p.m. Last complete show| onto-Dominion Bank went down, at 9.10 p.m. 1% at 48% and Canada Packers, : ; : B declined 1% at 43%. Bank of Regent -- Walt Disney's "Toby Nova Scotia was off 1% at 61% Tyler" in Technicolor. wd | Marks -- "The Unholy Wife", 3.05, 6.35, 10.06 p.m. "Clash by] I Ry TR _ Pp "2 Public Skating SKATING PARTIES ARRANGED Open Every Day of the Week | daily at 1.30, 3. 5.40, 7.50, . and Steel Co. of Canada fell one y 40, Sorry, No Hockey Sticks points at 73%. 10.00 p.m. Last complete show | Phone OLiver 5-3375} | Canadian Westinghouse went up| at 9.30 p.m. creased % at 12% and Dominion Stores 7s at 41% Falconbridge was down 7 at| 28% and Noranda slipped 3 at) 40%. Algom gained 30 cents at $9.90, Gunnar increased five cents) at $8.10, and Consolidated Deni-| son lost five cents at $8.75 In western oils, Bailey Sel-| burne took the biggest loss going down 35 cents at $5.50. | one points at 40, Sangamo in| I FINISH OPENING ROAD BAY DE VERDE, Nfld. (CP)-- A 100-man team of shovellers and | a snowplow finished clearing a nine-mile-long road late Tuesday | so that Patrick Noonan, 60, could he moved by ambulance to Old| Perlican hospital. His condition there is 'reasonable good." The volunteers cleared three miles of road with shovels Monday. On| Tuesday they were helped by a 084 "Unholy Wife' »ws 'Clash by Night' ad / highways plow. "Let's Make It A Date" TO COME TO THE GET THIS SATURDAY 8:30 TO 11:30 AT THE O'NEILL COLLEGIATE At WI RIAA Wh Jo Fi hy i \ 1 TODAY AT 1:50-3:55 5:50.7:50.9:50 MATT DILLON, PALADIN, WYATT EARP KONG VIDOR mc GEORGE SANDERS - MARISA PAVAN |e. sist ty TED) RICHMOND | uss sy KING VIDOR] mest ss ANTHONY VEILLER, PAUL DUDLEY ... 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