The Oshawa Times, 21 Jun 1960, p. 15

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> Tecday's Stock Mark Net Stock Sales High Low 11 a.m. Oh'ge m Glores 300 3034 $30 Tar Text xd Emco Fam Play FP Fanny Fleetwood Fndtn xd ' & THE OSHAWA: TIMES, Tuesdey; June 2), 1960 15, Margaret, Husband The house, a "grace and fa vor" (rent-free) apartment in et Listings on T oronto Exchange on - Stock Sales High Low 29° $4 Agnico -¥% - A Arcadia % Belcher Bicroft Bralorne Buffad : : i X ] TORONTO 11 AM. STOCKS By The Canadian Press Toronto Ex une 21 '(Quotations in cents unless marked 8, 2--0dd lot, - Ex-dividend, xr--Ex rights, xw--Ex-warrants.) INDUSTRIALS Net Stock Sales High Low 11 a.m. Ch'ge Stock Sales High Low 11 a.m. Ch'ge 1 27 gE..8 H Bs if i 8 § i Ex | pi n 4 8 i Jl 33 4 i 5 8 Scarfe Shawin Simpsons Slater 8t Pav Steel Can Stelnbg A 8 Propane g5 & Foa%2E8 Ee2%s8 1 FE ¢ E g =F is e Lilell ia : BEEEsrS.caiilizgen sesfungelusl fuaslyv. susyells ifr ¥ 1% i ge fd i] i § ; ] 33 £ g +1 FF H sBou.aesueils EoBamnen gBamren vd 4 $39 00 $23% 90 $19 18% 18% 425 415 415 $32% 33% 32% f 8% 3» 2% B%B'+ WH 190 190 iH il 5 : & -1 t- s glues ih groslongafuges 3 rgnselang Bug, ++ BEF = = Wn § sosfegsagisngen 8 : gastos I epstEes SEE eelE te | 30% 30% 21% 21% a7 + 4% 14% -- 33% -- % % -- % +5 31% 1 ge be' = * - [oe - goss cElesiEaneils 38388 saxSan gor SE # x * & = HS $40 39 mm 2 2 jee ozs isiuilo 2 lsunssy satnaifatishontnlels - spEE8E, - - = = ® HORRORS X 3 LV SPecricol0f . (ADULT ENTERTAINMENT Added Hit! DRIVE-IN' 'Box-Office Open at 8:00 -- Show Starts ot Dusk BUMPER OLUB MEMBERS FREE TONIGHT! COME AS YOU ARE!!... lax in relax ROCKIN'-CHAIR COMFORT... There's no need to sesBegaagnngeu dl ital Llrtar 158 155 155 860 560 560 CFI EINE 3 5 8 Gren w - FJ ~ w= te #F un A & Balgliels nL §3.3 3 Bez L Ne Ss | FE Ms shay pal EuEsiEislias - S88 [oo Sed » DIXON, Mary Gwendoline -- At the Oshawa General Hospital, on Sunday,| June 19, 1960, Mary Gwendoline South. , wife of the late Ernest A. Dixon; sister of Mrs. Alice Houston, and Mrs. Jessie Barnes, Port Hope. At the Ross Funeral Chapel, Walton Street, Port , Service in St. Mark's Anglican Church, Wednesday, June 22, at 3:30 m. Interment Joho's Anglican 333 ji 1 120 Long Point 2500 NCO pr 65 § Pac Pete 540 Permo pr 2000 Place 1000 Provo Gas 3200 Secur Free 500 10000 500 1025 2100 2000 1700 500 500 = = = C Chem 245 C Collieries 1825 CF Prod pr 30 $61 C Hydro Car 100 € Ice Mach CIL CPR Cdn Tire Cockshutt Con Gas Con Gas A Creative Tel 1703 Crush Int Dist Seag D Bridge BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT Tobacco Changes Waite Jacobus Jellicoe Joburke Jonsmith tered into rest ~ GREENTREE --- Hospital on $5,835 8c Toei ng. unesungsBust guesionae = > * ~ +4 g SESE B35 srd.criiny unsnunglusl que 8 + +1 - -1 +5 - WH * f H $39 10 $103 $13 Curd Bulole Sales fo 11 a.m. 464,000. Public Looks To Business E2555:358888E 8 sz g = 3 GURNICKI = In Toronto Hospital, Weston, on a a Wo 19, 1980, Nicholas Guraic year, Joved husband of he late Mary Hoiner, and dear father of Mrs. Geo, (Julle), and . H Clemens (Ann. of Oshawa, b r of Mrs. J. Bolonow- ski of Flint chigan, Resting at Me- - Anderson _puneial Yome, 15% Street 3 oo e cl on Wednesday, June 23, at 10 a.m, In- terment St. Gregory's Cemetery. HOPKINS, Walter Curson --On Mon- day, 1960, at the A Dufferin Area Hospital, Walter Curzon Postion, W Decalta 8s No Relief For Market $7 2% 2 xindin 0s Siew 18% BP% --W Le nd Mary Endacott, and father of Frances, Ruth (Mrs, J. Ahern) of Trenton, Squadron Leader Jack Hopkins of Ottawa, Mary (Mrs. G. Bryan), Orangeville, Enid (Mrs. J. Jackson), deceased, and 'of Howard, Toronto, in his 76th Resting st the Thompson Funeral , corner of 1st Street and 2nd Orangeville, Funeral service apel June 32 at 2:30 p.m, In Lawn Cemetery, LUKECZ ~ Entered into rest in the 'General Hospital on Monday. , 1960, Julia Nemeth, beloved Lukees and mother san), in her {lst 4 HEE i Armstrong y bia memorial fi In of land, Lo grass, small willows and Sunps inagday, price is $200, June 18. |0orm in Joliette, 45 miles north . of MONTREAL (CP)--The intro- duction of cigaret tobacco grow- ing in the Queber province's Jo- liette County has transfoi formerly unprodactive land into which supported only poor of alders, cost $2. Today The cha ge came when a group of provincial government agronomists jointly bought a building, chinery tem, end of kilns. The delicate tobacco started at the end of hothouses and carefully trans. planted to the fields six weeks later, They are harvested at the summer and since, like other crops, it must be rotated. A plantation of 100 acres needs two hothouses, six or seven rmed| kilns, a warehouse or storage a dwellin equipment as the cultivating ma- and irrigation ays- lants are Mare and cured WINDBREAKS BUILT such h in in Que. Landscape plants or levelling mature ones. The soil is sandy and weak in organic matter which, although suitable for growing cigaret to- bacco, makes it susceptible to dry spells because it cannot hold adequate supplies of water. Farmers have installed irriga- tion systems which have proved a sound investment despite initial expense. The first was installed In 1940 at a cost of $10,000. To- day, 60 per cent of the grow have equipped their farms wit such systems, Early frosts at the end of sum- mer are the chief hazards to the On Monday Monday. at 82.89, with 1,839,000 Friday, Among papers, off % at 103%. off % at 69%. TORONTO (CP) -- The stock market showed no sign of relief Index changes: Industrials off| 50 at 490.50; golds off 48 at| 76.16; base metals off 91 atl 153.33; and western oils off .13| Volume was 1,746,000 compared Great Lakes lost 1% at 38, Abitibi and Ba- thurst A both lost a point at 39 and 42, Eddy A dropped % at 60, and International Paper was Eddy paper gained a point at 58, but Canadian Bank of Com- merce had a one-point gain at 54. Steels were lower with Stelco KINGSTON (CP)~The public is locking more and more to businessmen for leadership in the fields of government, civics and education, the Ontario Institute of Chartered Accountants was told Monday. E. Gordon Kennedy told the 350 delegaies at the institute's convention that a growing social awareness on the part of busi. creasing public trust, Mr. Kennedy, public relations officer for the institute, said chartered accountants shoul take a more active part in local and national affairs, "Perhaps there is a need for a little de-emphasis on the feel- ing that, as men of dignity, people should come to you all the time," he told the first day of the two-day convention. ness is responsible for the in-|A not be ignored in favor of strictly vocational aspects of knowledge. R. B Dale-Harris of Toronto sald higher education standards were req in the profession, Soon the account ant's back- ground will be insufficient to meet his problems, he said. Earlier, George 0. May, 88, of Southport, Conn., was given a life membership in the institute, chartered accountant for 63 years, he set ¥ the Toronto office of Price, Waterhouse and Company of London and New d| York, $50 Million Bond Issue By Hydro TORONTO (CP)--A "dress up" when you $00 oo This All Color Show on Oshawa's Largest Screen! ADULT ENTERTAINMENT Fraulein: CINEMAScORE oon iy i DANA ALIAS MEL DOLORE FERRER - MICHAELS The plants are set out in the bond issue of Oniarly 'Bvdre. fields in wide strips or in check- erboard pattern and windbreaks are built to reduce damage caused by winds uprooting young Bn pipe and cigar tobacco as small sexs... Nuclear War immigrants arrived more x On The Farm says the Canadian Automobile 300 years ago. But cigaret to- bacco growing = a new ore SOmpex 4 OTTAWA (CP) = to; Being published shortly is a Pacific Petroleum all were off 15 Bigg pine Jud a meet the impact of a nuclear e called Fallout on the Farm| cents at $5.50, $9 and $8.60. Chamber of Compmatse ow forming part ofa farmer's Wer on Can agriculture esigned to advise farmers off Dynamic dropped 34 cents at This compar with the Love total acreage, cigaret™tgbacco been accelerated. steps that can be taken to pro-|44 cents, while Royalite had a automobiles in a value H "Survival to a large extent|tect families, livestock and crops.|10-cent gain at $7. of $54,232,626, RN KT oil DS te genuity and resourcefulness of been obtained," says Mr, UK Ruto Makers sR Be Ry Increased Exports growers, But this damage is les- sened by careful planning of fer- tilizer treatment to combine maximum yleld with early ma- turity. . ie Today's session at Queen's University here continues with a Electric discussion of the Income Tax Act dealing with corporate re- organization and us redis- tribution. URGES WIDER LEARNING Dr. W. A, Mackintosh, vice chancellor and principal of Queen's, told the accountants should Imperial Life jumped four points at 87, Investors' Syndicate A gained 1% at 27%, and Dom- ain Stores went ahead 1% at Ventures improved % at 28 and Falconbridge and Hollinger were up % at 82% and 22% while, among senior uraniums, Denison lost 10 cents a 80 0nd unnar was ol cents at $7.50, arning RY os, Some A ag wider areas of le o cents al f alle Selburn, Canadian Superior ang an estimated total of $84,499,016, had climbed to $70 for an acre. Last year the 135 cigaret to- ET HAA Ford rom O ht Based + produced on' 16,000 ORE COMPLEX Quebecers have gro ph MONUMENT COMPANY SPECIALIZING IN Monuments, Memorials, Comerstones, Statutory of oll types, 1435 KING ST. E. Ph. RA 8-3111 or RA 8-8876 GERROW FUNERAL CHAPEL Kindness beyond price, yet within_reach of all. RA 8-6226 390 KING STREET WEST growing is a full-time venture, devoied 0 growing rep farmers in meeting this Slo) Pook, in research problems aris- Go 1 , Natl, hi PRODUCE_PRICES ea" i. tt, 1 oo ris fom | 3C1CR00 ERE me il 7 5 cream and buter print prices Hatin, sisred Wis ove x 88 Dr, Shewlell says many crops|biles into Canada a 1950 Worthi26.1 firm on A large grades and of the Agricultural Institute of should be taken to see that the COLOR! ADVENTURE! THRILLS ! About half a farm's acreage Is " danger," says Eric A. Pook,|ing from fallout impact on plants Ge .000 automobiles in Can the em: " TORONTO (CP) -- Churning|ization. charsed with over." aii| WASH OFF DUST makers shipped 72,997 automo-|made Volkswagen, which sold The egg market was reporied| pio ices in the current lssue|ipa gurface dust, though care Canada Review, which also car|yater jiself is not contaminated. (HE Fi UAL STORY 'Ruiiccs OF Y's RUTHLESS iy ries an article by Dr. A. L. Normal commercial preparation Shewfelt, with the Morden, Man., of ood in most cases would re- wa steady on all others with receipts barely adequate for a fair de- eo experimental farm. LOCKE'S FLORIST Funeral arrangements and floral requirements for all mand. Country dealers are quoted by the federal department of agri- culture on Canada grade eggs, delivered Toronto, in fibre cases: A large 35-36; A medium 30; A Dr. Shewfelt says: "It is a bit alarming to note that absence of refrigeration for a 10-day period would almost eliminate our move traces of nuclear contamin. ation. However, crops, livestock and food stocks might have to be de- stroyed, he says. In food stocks Entertainment occasions OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 24 MOUR PHONE SERVICE RA 8-6555 IN MEMORIAM memory of a stocks of fresh and frozen perish- able products." Canada has to assume that any war of the future could happen here '"'and more than likely will," says Mr. Pook. He says the federal depart- ment of agriculture has recently accelerated its Plapuing for pre- paredness and it ig anticipated it would use the same co-operative channels employed in peacetime between federal and provincial agencies. Now ALL THE SAVAGE, RAVAGING Pas: Five women ...shamed in the streets, much depends on the packaging, with canned goods in washable containers having a distinct ad- vantage. Contrary to much public opinion, he says, increased milk consumption can actually de- crease the amount of strontium- 90 deposited in human bones. Water can contaminate livestock and fish but eggs show a high discrimination against strontium. 90 by dumping most of it into the eggshell. small 22; B 23; C 2. Butter prices: Canada, first grade: Ontario tenderable 63; pon tenderable 61%-62, in light trading: western 62% (nominal), CHICAGO (AP) = The grain futures market was mostly steady in a moderately active opening of the board of trade to- ay. Wheat was % cent a bushel lower to % higher, July $1.82%-% corn % lower to 3% higher, July $1.17%-%; oats unchanged to % lower, July 70%-%; soybeans % lower to % higher, July $2.09%-%. TORONTO (CP) -- The" stock . market moved lower across the board today amid the customary light-trading. The 11 a.m, volume was 341,000 * compared to the 464,000 shares traded at the same time Monday. Alberta Gas and Canada Vine- gars led industrials lower, both off a point at 18% and 31. ) k th Ni his : 0 Ig ik | V #0 DAYS STARTS BiLT HORE Tomorrow LAST 'Bluebeard's 10 Honeymoons' & '1 Passed for White' Sais LAST TIMES TODAY THE MAN OF War! . learning LEFT, RIGHT AND CENTRE UPSTAIRS STARTING to fight for survival and vengeance } On the plus side, Brown Com- WEDNESDAY LEE REMICK RATE we ror otis "i pA ™ [pany gained Yo at 6%, : And "THE LONG HOT SUMMER" the robe fiat sockets ha to srardom losers with a 60-cent drop at " 3 Fa % -1$7.60, with Quemont off 45 cents at $7.90 and Dome, Hudson Bay land Labrador all off % at 16%, |47% and 17%. Hollinger gained % at 22%. Among senior uraniums, Gunnar improved 10 cents at $7.60 and} Denison lost five cents at $8.75. The market declined further on Monday. MAMMOTH "Live" AUCTION SALE WATCH WEDNESDAY'S AND THURSDAY'S PAPERS FOR LISTING OF ARTICLES TO BE AUCTIONED WED. and THURS. - JUNE 22 & 23 1:00 P.M. Oshawa Children's Arena ENTERTAINMENT TOO! WED. Male Barber Shop Quarter THURS. Female Barber Shop Quartet Wa Brock (Whitby) -- "Who Was The Lady?" 7.05, 9.25 p.m. Last compléte show at 9.00 p.m. Marks -- "Circus of Horrors" 12.45, 3.55, 7.05, 10.20 p.m. "Nat- chez Trace" 2.35, 5.40, 8.50 p.m. Last complete show at 8.50 p.m. Plaza -- "Left, Right and Cen- tre" 1.15, 4.10, 7.05, 10.10 p.m. "The Man Upstairs" 2.45, 5.40, THEATRE GUGIDE 8.40 p.m. Last complete show at Biltmore -- "I Passed for White#| 340 pm. Out 11.40 p.m. (adult) 12.30, 3.45, 7.00, 10.20) Regent -- "The Student Prince" pm. "Bluebeard's 10 Honey-| 100, 4.32, 8.04 pm. "Rose moons" 2.10, 5.25, 845 p.m. Marie" 248, 6.20, 950 p.m. show at 8.45) Last complete show at 8.04 pm y WANGING NES GES | PARAMOUNT RELEASE ROSEN, 11 AM. 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