The Oshawa Times, 25 May 1960, p. 12

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j2 'THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdoy, Moy 25, 1960 Today's Stock Market Listings on Toronto Exchange TORONTO 11 A.M. STOCKS lot, rights, xw---Ex-warrants, INDUSTRIALS Stock Abitibl Alta Dist Alta Dist vt Alta Gas Aigoma xd Bdliochs A Burns Cal Pow Can Cem CCC Stone Cdn Can A Cdn Celan xd 190 c Collieries 1825 1100 Corby vt Cgeative Tel Crown Trust GM 25 343% 43% Goodyear 25 $150 150 Sales Wigh Low 11a. m. ssuiabsa ge gs or N Star wt 57 400 Nor Phone 250 340 Ocean Cem 300 Overiand 240 Overland pr 350 Stock Sales Migh Low 11 am. CE Wdwrd A wis 180 875 O75 575 Ovrd 115 2714 274 818% 18% 25 $26% $16% 26% 21% 21% 16% Wsburne $75% 75% a, Hi 859% Abacus on 835% 35% $18% 18% $8% 8% $13% 13% id per Weston B * 00 sion 10% 265 Hin 34% Bouzan 7% 5% Int Nickel n 5 ¥ sh Cop Iso MacLeod Neh Sales High Low 11 a.m. Ch'ge 5500 5% 5 5 100 840 B40 500 ~5 HFRS PHE HE HT ST 5 EAN WE § . Stock Madsen § ; -% Eaxal -» saad » » Yeeeug-naly + Md s3dge LI +i aBE 2 5 Les -. i L LJ SesEtiaifey goede BY = > 1 $53 a + Bul 3 Ss > = «2888 EF sssgrlafpuelds $ Snusfenspruliel TI = pusBar seneidoalvn BB PUTT JR SB PVE 4 PER &F Reeves xd Roc! Rockwin Sherritt Etanleigh Stanlgh wis seunsiioalun Fl ves gel 8. on 500 1 Ventures Waite Am Willroy Yk Bear Yeung HG Curb Bulolo Seles to 11 a.m.: 400,000. Canadian research and develop-| quire continued researes and de ment capability was decreasing| velopment. at an alarming rate. No fewer Brain Export Danger Seen A ar ne : of the 8 ner 4) Wood, president of the Air| Institute that Industries and Asso- Transport aviation ciation, sald Tuesday night. present or a WHOLESALE TO THE PUBLIC OPEN Thurs. till 6 p.m. The argument that Canada maintenance of the in Canada at its level will ze- Fri. till 9 p.m. Sat until 6 p.m. GOLF SET 8 PIECES WITH TITLE 3 STAR CLUBS Consisting of Top Quality Bag, 5 Irons and 2 Woods oo mew. 59.99 ® EXTRA SPECIAL A complete selection of baseballs, softballs, Uy Golf Carls Compact single ection fold, 10" ns_sh Canada's Economy een Ship-Shape OTTAWA (CP)--Canada's econ- to study measures to increase in- by a high rate of exports, indus- omy is ship-shape and in the|come and employment. hinds of an able crew, the fed-| "This government has advis- it has| era! government avowed Tues- day night at the conclusion of a two-day debate, The Progressive Conservatives have restored prosperity als 2 a Liberal - induced recession, Paul Martineau, par secretary to the prime minister, in winding up the government's edse. He brushed off as only another Liberal party smokescreen a mo- tion urging the administration to| form a national advisory board| ers; it has economists; |whole armies of people who are taking the pulse of the economic ie 3 of this country," said Mr. Martineau. The subsequent vote on the motion of non-confidence was 136) to 43, the: CCF siding with the Liberals in defeat. Mr. Martineau said the motion presented by former Liberal health minister Paul Martin erred| on two counts. RCAF Gets Navigation System gloomy ec; trary to ali the facts as indicated | STOCK MARKET NET EARNINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Anglo - American Exploration Lid, year ended Dec. 31; 1959, $229, 631, 18 cents a share; 1958, $612,648, 51 cents. OTTAWA (CP)--The RCAF is making as certain as it can that pilots of the new supersonic CF. 104 strike-reconnaissance plane to be based in Europe do not stray across the Iron Curtain. This delicate matter will be even more sensitive when the CF-104 goes into service with the RCAF air division in Europe be-|y cause the plane likely will carry nuclear armament. The plane is to start going into squadron serv- ice in late 1961. Informants say there have been a few occasions when Sabre jet interceptors are thought to have inadvertently crossed into Com- munist territory for a few sec- onds. The RCAF bases are only 10 fo 15 minutes' flying time from the Iron Curtain. USE NEW SYSTEM Such a possibility in future will be almost totally eliminated by adoption of a new navigation sys- tem for the CF-104. It will cost a maximum of $25,200,000. RCAF spokesmen said Tuesday that the system, inertial naviga- tion guidance, is completely auto- matic and is immune from hu- man. error, invulnerable to enemy jamming, requires no ground fa- cilities such as radio or radar, and emits no signals which might lead to enemy detection. Litton Engineering Laboratories of California has been awarded an initial $3,000,000 contract for the system to be installed in the 200 CF : 104s being assembled by Canadair Limited, Montreal, Much of this and subsequent contracts with Litton may be Ajax Petroleums Ltd, 3 mos. ended March 31: 1960, $65,007, eight cents a share; 1959, $25,061, three cents. Canadian Hydrocarbons Ltd., 3| mos. ended March 31: 1960, $149, 669, 21 cents a share; 1959, $156, 878, 22 cents. Canadian Locomotive Co. Litd., ear ended Dec. 31: 1959, $797, 637; 1958, $618,022, Cockshutt Farm Equipment Ltd. 6 mos. ended March 31: 1960, $14,375,956; 1959, $13,634,801. NATURAL GAS i$ YOUR BEST BUY HOUSE HEATING carried out in Canada. Litton re- | contly acquired Servomechanisms (Canada) Limited, Rexdale, and announced it would expand its Canadian operations. & SUPERIOR FINANCE 17 Simcoe St. N., Oshows RA 5-654) Open Friday 'til 8:00 p.m, Saturday 'til 12 Noon NOTHING DOWN No Payment Until September !! Easy payments over 5S vears on monthly gas bills $5.60 most CHANGE-OVER CAN BE DONE IN A FEW HOURS Units for all types of home heating FREE BURNER SERVICE Your Gas Fumpany does not employ door-fe- Sour vax ormation about dealers lictnsed the nian Fuel Board to sell and install AL or [= equipm: nt coll br pe Sonim Gar RA 3-3468 SUPPORT THE trial employment and general ac- tivity which promised "1960 will |be a record year. Further, it resurrected an that the Liberals had instituted in| 1936 in the form of a National Employment Commission, costing more than $325,000 by 1939. Then | |the commission was dissolved and its report buried, while those on |relief in. 1939 totalled more than 1,000,000. A less optimistic view was taken by Douglas Fisher (CCF-- | Port Arthur) who said the Lib- It assumed a eral suggestion was vague but situation con-| ccntained the germ of a good idea. The government picture of pros- perity was as though it had created a magnificent beach and from one end . . . to the other the water is warm, is at a nice safe level and you do not have to worry." In fact, said Mr. Fisher, there were a number of holes on the beach where people could slip and drown. | He expressed a lack of con-| fidence in cabinet ministers or| senior civil servants managing to find a solution to problems of automation, trade or unemploy- ment. He reminded the Commons that United States presidents since 1942 have had a council of eco- nomic advisers. Canada's device was the jonal royal sion, | Gordon Aiken (PC -- Parry |Sound) said the suggested hou. jis unnecessary. Paul Hellyer (L--Toronto Trin-| CITY OF OSHAWA CLEAN-UP WEEK The week of MAY 30th to JUNE 3rd inclusive, has been designated as Cleanup Week in the City of Oshowe end have been made for the collection from private ity) renewed his sa ON THEIR USUAL GARBAGE DAY, of oll discarded census among the ed to {learn who they are, what they| Irequire in training and how many | [there are. Ir 4 : of § P 1 Sehiak result from the cleaning up of grounds "or from minor ent P and such es poper, regs, Should You Keep Your Fears Secret? Confession, a keen observer once said, can vy "bad for the repu- tation". . . and June Reader's Digest tells how science confirms that it can be bad for you "if it weakens your resolve to do some- thing about the problem!" to" sd you're. atric, when a ou 're wi D oils. 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