The Oshawa Times, 31 Mar 1960, p. 18

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18 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, March 31, 1960 Today' s Stock Market Listings on Toronto Exchange TozonTe Toe Canadin Pros cents unless iio; $, lot; xd -- Ex-Dividend, Torah Stock (Quotations in »-Odd AM, SI0CRS Stoek Sales High Low 11 a Dom Text ; Xr--Ex- rights; xw--Ex-warrants.) INDUSTRIALS Net Sales High Low 11 a.m. Oh'ge 7 us 1160 $24 «8352358; $4 fd BEE s3eBlisy Inland Gas 100 Inland Gas p z10 Inld Gas wis 225 int Pete 100 Int Utilities 213 & Inter PL 50 S 500 75 210 NW Util pr 0 "ava A Page-Hers 110 Pr 230 Q N Gas 125 § Qn Gas un 30 Quinte A 230 Roe AV Can 348 Royal Bank 315 Royal Bk rt 7000 2 Russell Salada-§ Shawin Simpsons St Pav Stedman 7S Steel Can xd 25 Suptest Ord 100 Tancord 2000 Tor-Dom Bk 430 T Fin A 5 T Fin 5 pe Tr Can PL alo $d M4 Mother Of Four Will Not Appeal cP) mother of four| BRANTFORD Florence Torti, ) !sentenced to 30 days for | pension, she will be unable to appeal the! Mrs. sentence. Mrs, Torti, {m iy who is Stock Trans-Mt Trans PPL Un Gas U Fuel B Un Steel Wainwr Walk GW Westeel Curb Anglo-Nfid CD Sug C Paper Dupont Int Pap Price Br Dynamic Home Oil B HB Oil G Longpoint Marigold Midcon Mil! City NCO pr Pele Petrol Provo Gas Royalite Sarcee South U Tidal Triad Oil Un Oils Wsburne W Decaita 10 420 700 > 130 500 100 100 High Low 11 a.m. Ch'ge 00 0% 9% 9% --% $14 $20% 513% $1294 $16% 630 $41% AY OILS 35 14 13% 123 16% 55 Net Stock 500 100 19 350 19 19 812% 12% 12% 12% 16% 25 08 n% Norlartie Norpax N Cidsotrm Opemiska C Halliwell C Marcus Con M § C Mogul C Mosher Con Negus C Northld Coprand Crowpat Daering Radiore Rayrock Rexspar San Ant Sherritt Stanigh wis Starratt Steep R Teck-H Thom L Vandoo Ventures Yale Lead East Sull Eider Falcon Fatima Giant YK Goldray Gunnar wis Hard Rock Hoyle Hud Bay Int Nickel Irish Cop Iron Bay J Waite Kerr Add 60 $45 45 435 535 8100% 100% 100%' + 3 13 130 130 285 285 118 118 -2 21% 22 + 215 21 450 450 Sales to 11 am. 389,000. four young children," expected|said. "I'll just have to go and thefcan get that kind of money. while her licence was under sus-jraise the $400 necessary for the| said Wednesday night|appeal. driving|her fifth child, said she could not|city will have to take them. "To appeal, | $100, and $300 lawyer's fee. But|this Essex town will be a steel "1 don't know what I'll do with|we've gone so far into debt|safe with slots drilled in the top.| [Thomas Button, who was she|there's just no place a person| The previous wooden boxes were mouth of the Nelson River in iper MAKING SURE 1 ROMFORD, England (CP)--The| new offertory box in a church in| WESTERN have to have| constantly being broken open. |1612. Sales High Low 11 a.m. Cis +2% +25 +1 TT mos. EXPLORER First white man to reach Man- |itoba was the English explorer|nee. 31: at the|B share; Parking Tickets Valid In Toronto TORONTO (CP)--City solicitor Palmer Kent said Wednesday tickets for violating parking|¥ meter regulations despite a re- cent court ruling in Peterbor.| ough. The ruling, made last January by a county judge, hinges on whether the parked car was driven by the owner or another driver. He ruled the municipal ity could not hold the owner ac- countable for violations com- mitted by someone who had bor- rowed the car. Mr, Kent said the form of the Peterborough parking meter by- law "is so very different from the Toronto bylaw that the r Toronto car owners will still get|Bryan ENNISKILLEN By MRS. RUSSELL GRIFFIN ENNISKILLEN -- David and Ferguson, Bowmanville, visited their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ferguson. Mr, and Mrs. Freeman Rey- nard, Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Yeo and Stanley, Hampton, visited Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Yeo, Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. D. B. Kay, To- ronto, visited Mr. and Mrs. Adam Sharp. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Cornell, Mrs. Jess Morgan, and Donald, Brantford, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Griffin. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dayes, Blackstock, Mr. and Mrs. Mal- colm Elford, Bobbie and Barry, for the judgement do not have much application to the Toronto bylaw." STOCK MARKET NET EARNINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Conduits National Co. Lid., year ended Nov. 30: 1959, $241,080, $1.50 a share; 1958, $208,904, $1.30. International Utilities, year ended Dec. 31: 1959, $6,144,360, $2.48 a share; 1958, $6,045,862, $2.47. Mcintyre Porcupine Mines Ltd., year ended Dec. 31: 1959, $2,411,- 782, $1.05 a share; 1958, $2,316, 1774, $1.01. Ogilvie Flour Mills Co. Lid. ended Feb. 29: 1960, $974.-| 3%. $1.21 a share; 1959, $1,116, 2, $1.40. arte and Co. Lid., year ended 1959, $62,464, 66 cents per 1958, $59,343, 60 cents| B share. 6 Port Perry, George Jerguson, Mount Forest, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hendershot, Harry Prelyusal, Oshawa, visited Mr and Mrs. W Ferguson. Elenor Leighton, Bowmanville, and J. A. Werry, visited Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Werry Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Sharp, Mr. and Mrs, Ivan Sharp, and Linda were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Sharp Sunday. Honor Watson and Lorna Wearn, Toronto, were weekend guests of Mr, and Mrs. A. L. Wearn. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Avery and family, visited Mr. and Mrs. '(Cameron Oke, Oshawa, Satur day. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Pethick and Robin, Toronto, visited Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Pethick. Dr. and Mrs. Clark Werry, To- "| ronto, visited Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Werry. | Mr. and Mrs. H. Stainton, Hampton, visited Mr. and Mrs, Leonard Stainton, Sunday. Clara Page, Toronto Ned her Imother, Mrs, Etta Page, visited RCMP Quiz Man Thought Murdered VANCOUVER (CP) -- RCMP said Wednesday fey ha Y Jiave 4 w Fo ih au vo retursed te. after he was thought to be dead.' They said Robert Spicer, 28, a mo Eo, and father of five chil ber, turned up at his home af Ingleside, near wall. Py The possibility of murder was lvoiced by police after a ear had borrowed from friends body could not be found. He had arrived here as chaufl- feur-companion for two Morrisburg residents. 7 Police said Mrs. Spicer dis appeared from her Ontario home March 20 for a few days, leaving the children with a baby sitter. Last week Spicer returned home and picked up his normal life again. *"This case is still under inves- tigation, " an RCMP spokesman said. Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Brunt. Mr. and Mrs, Clem Rahm, and family, Haydon, visited Mr. and Mrs. Ross Sharp Mr. and Mrs. A. Telfer, Janet and Paul, Toronto, visited Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Wearn. Mr. and Mrs, Stanley Turner, Oshawa, visited Mr. and Mrs. Albert Oke Sunday. You Are Invited to Tour the New Times Plant Staff members will be waiting to guide all visitors between the hours of seven and nine o'clock + + « An Invitation ! Mr. and Mrs. Citizen You are cordially invited to visit the Times and see the various procedures used to produce your own daily news- paper. "The Publishers" TONIGHT, MARCH 31st tend a welcome and to describe the various op- A large number of friends have expressed a de- sire from time to time to see through the new "Times' office and plant . . . Consequently, we are pleased to announce that we have arranged guided tours on the evenings of March 29-30-31 between seven and nine o'clock . . . Everyone is invited and our staff will be on hand to ex- erations. It is our sincere hope that as many as possible will accept our invitation to become more tamiliar with the various procedures that are used in the production of your own daily news- paper. Fhe Oshawa Toes

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