The Oshawa Times, 26 May 1960, p. 22

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Tribal Chiefs Ask Top Regalia OTTAWA (CP)--~Picture an In dian chief decked out in a tailored sult and hat--with brass buttons land gold braid, That is the regalia which the 22 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, Mey 26, 1960 Today's Stock Market Listings on Toronto Exchange TORONTO 11 AM, STOCKS By The Canadian Press oromto Stock Exehanit May » in cents unless marked §, Industrials In Slight Advances Slosk Bales Nigh Low 13 sm OF ae ptest ord SI 144 14% + WH son 5 300 300 300 «10 Nob Slosk Bales Nigh Low 11 a.m. OWge Lake Ling 100 7 7 Neb Block Sales Nigh Lew 11 a.m, ON ge "ow wo » Mot Sales High Low 11am OWge 100 YB 1% + W EJ "wh o+ Wn Block D Dairies D Fodry et 30 175 465 Fr BS warren yidand, INDUSTRIALS Net Sock Sales High Low 11s. m. 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ANTHONY, NFLD, | NO NO-MAN'S LAND Northern Newfld. Boasts Active Cities ST. ANTHONY, Nfld. (CP) ol St. Anthony is perched in the locked, the town hopes to interest A misconception about this pict-|snow belt and its winter tempera-|o 1] companies in establishing ure-postcard town at the northern tures are usually 10 to 16 degrees bunker facilities which would at. tip of Newfoundland is that it is a|colder than the east coast, But tract ships plying the coastal po-man's land covered with ice they reach 85 degrees during the trade, and snow (short summer, There is no central electric True, only 2,000 people live "we have an uninviting climate power station here although the here and the snow stays on the which we accept," says Mr, Mac-| Grenfell mission has its own 250-| sous 10 months of the year. Neill, "We know we can't do any- kilowatt power plant to supply its esidents can't motor any dist- thing about it, I've been here all|12 buildings, Most homes have ance because there 18 no connec my life, Many times 1 figure,/thelr own small generators, tion with the provincial road sys-| what the hell am I here for? I There are no street lights for the tem. But the town's 400 families/ nay pack up one of these days, seven miles of unpaved streets, | lack few modern conveniences. hut who knows?" The town has no legal outlets! | Twenty-five retall stores sell| for the sale of Mquor, continuing Just about everything required OUTPORT SETTLERS med bY Dr | for modern living. All the 250, One of the first three Newfound. a OAKVILLE (CP) = A North 164 for the sale of a herd of dairy cattle was established here Wednesday as the Sheffield Farms herd of John Malcolm of Bt. George went der the ham- mer, John Powell, chief of extension of the Holstein-Friesian Associa- tion of Canada, described the audiion as "the greatset sale of dairy cattle ever held in Can- ada," The average price beat the previous Canadian record of $2. 223 set in 1958 at the sale of the Rosafe herd at Zrampton and the North American record of $2,679 set in 19046 when the J, E, Cooper herd was sold at Poughkeepsie, The 76 Sheffield holsteins fetched a total of $236,560 The Canadian record price for a dairy cow was beaten twice, first when the Canadian cham. plon producer Lonelm Rag Apple Marjory was sold for $18,000 and again Rosafe Inspiration Pontiac, reserve grand champion at the 1958 Royal Winter Fair, went for $22,000, Unemployment Issue Raised OTTAWA (CP) Opposition members raised the unemploy- ment question anew in the Com- mons Wednesday in the wake of figures estimating the number of Jobless at 517,000 on April 23, Lionel Chevrier (L---Montreal SL% 11% 11% =~ % 3 a TORONTO (CP)~A slight lead Federation of Saskatchewan In dians would have the government Dairy Herd Sale Record American record average of $3, (60 21 8 = - = SS 2LF.88 8 FHS 8 sEisleppedfsreianet = 4 fepaguenipa ese nellong, § = EE Sat 3 Enpangresigerengaailona iil. 625 625 02% 24% 24% 24% 144 14 1M 625 610 610 LL 1] L 00 1156 115 118 40 64 60 60 600 20% 20% 220% + WH ie Ventures Violom Waite Am Wiitsey Wr Har Young Zenmae 75 100 100 2500 | 1900 113 300 912% 500 20 -1 Ho 110 -3 12% 12% ~ W » ~1 » Bales to 11 a.m. 345,000, Other high prices included: $1, 600 by Folseiter and Poland, Paris, for a' milking female and $2,350 for a heifer calf and $1,700 for a milking female by Robert Miller, Paris. In mines Labrador Mining Corp, of Canada moved|micsion to heed % . 1% and Mcintyre |committee on A san airs ot nal golds were off oF u Soreupine 1nd Suing Yo #0 puter , base metals were |' Denison dropped 10 cents st 99|chiel prefers, he gained cents of ent to just an at 156.55 and western olls were gnd Gunnar 10 off 140 ot 67.02. 197.58, ross sult and hat, Volume was 1,230,000 furnish tribal chiefs, The federss was off % off et 18, tion made the suggestion in 4 sub- among industrials failed to Im- press other sections of the stock market Wednesday, On index, industrials gained 21 ment was Jobless Survey Recommended OTTAWA (CP) -- A Canadian Wellare Council publication has called for strong measures to combat unemployment and 8 de- tailed survey of the unemployed as a first step, "Strong measures, however dif. fleult to devise, must be adopted to improve the situation," says an editorial in Canadian Welfare, bi . monthly publication of the ecouncl], an association of persons and agencies In the welfare field "The ifrst step Is to get a com- plete and accurate picture of the various categories of un employed," The survey of unemployed would show thelr number, em- ployment history, age, skills, edu. | cation, family responsibilities, lo cation, length of unemployment and economic situation, The study would be an appro- priate task for the recently- formed Senate committee on manpower utilization, the mags- zine adds, proved % ot 42 and 42%, Anglo Newfoundland Develop: AUTO GLASS BROKEN? call or visit : cANADIAN [J rrrssBuRGH 273 Simcoe St. §,, Oshewa--RAndolph 5-3577-8 FOR FAST GUARANTEED SAFETY GLASS INSTALLATION expert Installation by qualified mechanics permits CPI to guarantee oll windshields against leakage for one full year Previously the record was $17, 00, FOREIGNERS LOSE OUT Leading Holstein breeders from all over the Americas were out- bid by ndicates of relatively modest rio breeders, who combined to purchase the top animals, GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE 1.00 DOWN 1.00 WEEK Fourteen head went to the United States, five to Peru, six to Mexico and one to Italy, Floyd and Orton Eby of Kitch. ener and R, F. Brown of Paris, |Ont,, bought Inspiration, while |the same group combined with J, 8, Innes of Woodstock and Ray and Angus Brubacher of Kitch. ener to buy Maijorie, An Eby-Brown-Brubacher syn- dicate $14,000 for Dénfield Fond Hope Patsy, the all-Cane- dian four-year-old of 19668, The Ebys paid $11,500 for the all-Canadian four-year-old heifer of 10869, Among top heifer prices paid was $5,200 by E, D, Seed: house of Uptergrove, Banks Disinferested In Housing Loans OTTAWA (CP)~The lack of Interest by the chartered banks in making housing loans under the: National Housing Act was pointed up In the Commons Wed- nesday by Works Minister Walker, In reply to William Benldickson | Kenora - Rainy River), he sald the banks have made seven | such loans In communities of 10,000 population or less in the first four months of the year com- i 5 i Wilired Grenfell, founder of they, " : 50 trucks the/lanc communities to Incorporate ; aurier) asked Labor Minister| Th" JOU Silos 9g 1 No models, - a town, in 1941, St, RUIDOra organization that maintains pub-| Starr what steps will be taken in pated with J y the corres- Big, lumbering $4,000 snowmo-|population has risen steadily, Alle health facilities along the Lab- view of the percentage of jobless| POnding period last year. biles are fast replacing dogsleds|provinelal government plan to|ador coast. |being about the same as It was| The government last December for travel between isolated com-/move outport people to areas| 8t, Anthony has three churches, two years ago at the helght of boosted the NHA Interest rate on he SC neal | ' y B94 ne! munities. where public services are: avall- all Protestant, and three schools the recession. [mortgages to 6% per cent from Two theatres do a lively busi-|abie has helped, Forty families Reductions in manufacturer's ture allow us to pass these terr on to you. price struc fic savings for 500 pupils, Mail is flown from ix per cent but the chartered Mr, Starr replied he hadn't had |¥ ness, particularly when they fea. have moved here in the last elght|/ Gander in winter and comes hy {time to analyze the figures but banks are barred by law from ture a Hopalong Cassidy movle. years FEW ARE POOR low - moving coastal boats in {summer, Coasters bring in sup. | A US. radar base on the hill| plies in the autumn for the winter "Ttere's nobody really wealthy |overlooking the town employs 50 months. around here but not too many are|¢'vilians who earn $3,000 or more, gy next fall the provincial gov. poor either," says Horace Mac. @ Year but the base's 150 troops ernment hopes to complete 30 Neill, assistant superintendent of rarely come into town, {miles of highway beyond Flow- the Grenfell Mission, around| Fire two years ago wiped outier's Cove, 72 miles from here, which the town grew, "There |a fish filleting plant which em-/that will link the town with Cor-| the government took continuous action to relleve problems where they exist, including unemploy- ment, H. J. Robichaud (L-~Glouces- ter) asked Prime Minister Diefenbaker whether he had any- thing to add to his statement in London earlier this month that charging more than six per cent on loans, POPULAR SHOW MONTREAL (CP)--The 10-day annual Montreal Sporteman's Show drew a record paid attend. ance of 141,345 this year and net proceeds of $41,745, The co-spon- might be two families you could|ployed B50 to 75 people. It consider in poor straits. never been rebuilt and many oft Radio is the chief communica-|those. who lost their jobs left!] tion link with the outside. Tele- town, Fisheries Products Limited ( vision may be years coming be-lol St, John's says it plans to re has ner Brook and the remainder of y : | Canada 'would welcome tens of he province, A road already | thousand of new Immigrants, inka St. Anthony and Flower's| "My Diefenhaker said he had ove nothing to add to what has al: cause of northern Newfound- build the plant but doesn't say land's sparse population and when, | rugged terrain, ' With a harbor almost land. BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT Second-Floor Banking Booms | year ended Dec, 31: 1939, $67, | 358 ended Feb 1069, $2,757,125, ended Dec. 31: 1930, $24,362; 1058, $846,104 ready been sald, STOCK MARKET |, " NET EARNINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Little Long Lac Gold Mines 1058, net loss $86,446, | Pacific Petroleums Ltd, year 29: 1960, $3,903,915; St. Lawrence Cement Co., year EDMONTON (CP) -- Second-| The bank has four vaults--one floor banking, complete with es- on the mezzanine floor, two in the calator service, made its first bank proper and one in the base- | western Canadian appearance in ment, One of the main vaults, for| Edmonton this week. |safety-deposit boxes, is reached | A branch of the Royal Bank of [bY patrons through a gate at the the doors of its|rear of the building, new $750,000 building Tuesday. It! 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