The Oshawa Times, 30 Jun 1960, p. 17

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, June 30, 1960 17, Today's Stock Market Listings on Toronto Exchange --------0 ween nm mixed in a slow opening of he TORONTO (CP) -- Churning board of trade today. \ Wheat was nl sen, 2 bys! i ower to % higher, y $ledes 500 75 75 UAE 4 cles. aud butter yrist prices 14%; oats unchanged to % higher, 75 as 38 L osu 1000 ows lows 10% --1 were reported unchanged today. y 1.' 70.70%: soybeans % low 2 115 1 [Wess 5000 3 ® TORONTO (CP) -- Wholesale|to % higher, July §2.10%-%. »: % [an am 20210010 hi | fruit and vegetable prices were| Lorado reported unchanged today. : Re 3 GET THE BEST Lorado wis TORONTO (CP) -- Potatoe today. For Less At Macassa prices were reported unchanged The egg market was reported MODERN Marcon steady with receipts adequate for|} UPHOLSTERING McKen McWat a quiet demand. Country dealers are quoted by 926Y2 SIMCOE ST. N.F RA 8-6451 or RA 3-4131:{ OSHAWA BIRTHS BENNETT -- (nee Pritchard) Bg the birth of their daughter, on Saturday, June 18, 1960, at awa General Hospital. A baby Susan. YURKOWSKI -- Walter and happy to announce the birth da 5 Amn, 7 Ib on , June 28, 1960, at awa General Hospital. Thanks Ross. DEATHS Imp Bank 20 A 1610 DeMILLE ... Suddenly at his home, Alg 240 Imp Inv 4 Imp Oil 1174 $30% 30% 19 Hall Street, on Wednesday, Juss 2, y i 7 $30 0 Inland C pr 16 Erin Be = Inland Gas 500 Cal Inland Gas pr 25 s 2 $86 86 86 Chime wis H Chrom Int Util pr 25 75 $100 100 100 C Disev Inter PL 33% 4 $13% 13% 13% Ag Intp Stl 100 400 400 400 Wood J A $25% 25 38 -- 20 20 27M --8 Inv Syn A 485 Jamaica PS 5 Kelly D A z100 $38% 38% 38% Orchan 800 $38% 38% 38% Pp Osisko OILS 865 865 Preston 1 136 Kelly wis 225 Lakeland ; East Mal May Pascoe, widow of the late Robert Acme Gas 1000 13 oi pr East Mal McKessock, and mother of Mrs. 00 600 L. TORONTO 11 A.. STOCKS By The Canadian Press Toronto Stock Exchange--June 30 (Quotations in cents unless marked §. 2---0dd lot, xd -- Ex-dividend, xr--Ex- rights, xw--Ex-warrants.) INDUSTRIALS Net Stock Sales High Low 11 a.m. Ch'ge Abitibi I» +% Alta Dist 00 200 Alta Dist vt Alta Gas Alta Gas, pr ki et Stock Sales High Low 11 a.m. Ch'ge Provo Gas 200 172 172 172 +3 Stock Sales High Low 11 a.m. Ch'ge Kerr Add 206 912 1° 13 Kilem C wt 1000 30 30 30 Labrador 55 $17 Net et Stock Sales High Low 11 a.m. Ch'ge Stock Sales High Low 11 a.m. Ch'ge Dist Seag 920 P Pipe Mig 200 250 250 250 D Bridge 1350 555 8TH Th Th --% Stanwell 500 35 35 D Dairies 270 1% 190 190 Submarine D Fndry 325 485 485 485 45 Triad Oil Dosco 175 "866% 66% 66% -- A Wsburne Dom Jlores 52% 100 sin 4 1% % Wstates Fam Play 200 4 + Fanny F 15% 15% \ $26% 26% -- Y% Fleet fg 200 48 $69% 60% 69% + ¥ Gatineau $14 4% 14% C $13% $49 HS ; = 3 3 i - of 78 POT SPT n $37 G 85 $16% Gr Wp 58 wt 240 26: 450 $8% Meta Uran Milliken Mt. Wright Murray M N Kelore N Mylama Nisto Noranda Norlartic Northsp Norsp A wt 1000 O'Leary 150 Opemiska 130 Bralorne Brunswick Camp Chib 2828 +ggangagu JaulEed -] = ture on Canada grade eggs, de- livered Toronto, in fibre cases: A large 42; A medium 34; A small 25; B 24; C 20. Butter prices: Canada, first grade: Ontario tenderable 63; non tenderable 613-62, in light trading: Western 62% (nominal). the federal department of agricul- ye, July 2 at 2.30 p.m. Inte ; Mount Lawn Cemetery, C Paver m0 A MCKESSOCK -- Entered into rest in , 9h 10% own the Oshawa General Hospital on Wed- 3 nesday, June 29, 1960, Mabel Lillian LobCo A An; 600 B. Bail S$ 5% p 10 $18 Faloon Kessock. : Cal Ed 1 util 08 MEL He eden Bib EWR na I Ry $y i ik fd 3 480 480 480 Geco Mines 17% 1756 175% ¢ n Saturday. noon, Funeral service in Mass-F 5th $1 y 2 Cen to fs 5 Grandroy Jou mom om Eidad United Church, Saturday, Jul ex 4% Sandro n i : fm 4 pane Biel Hampi Comp ent c West Pete $10 300 Gunnar 715 715 795 790 790 5 sit : oon Gunnar wis 6 6 6 27 Molson B $43% 43% 43% Hud Bay 99 No Naas Hydra Ex 25 2415 24% --1% ES 23% 23% 23% ! Int Nickel m 2461 $55% 54% 54% + % 17 15 116 43 Overland Irish Cop 500 9 92 92 --1 500 18 14 14 Page-Hers iE iso 1500 48 46% 46% -- % Young HG ] Pomme ries Jacobus 200 108 108 108 Sales fo 11 a.m.: Make Your Summer Count Acquire new skills and knowledge. Get an early start on an office position . Enjoy a satisfying sense of achievement, phd RICHARDSON ~ At the Oshawa Gen- eral Hospital on Wednesday, Tune 29, 1960, Vera Hodgson, beloved wite of Clarence E. T. Richardson and dear mother of Thomas of Oshawa, George, rain RL 1400 3 19% -- % and Howard of Brooklin and| Creative Tel 3650 13% 13 13% + % dear sister of Melvin of Osh- awa, in her 63rd year. Resting at the Robinson Funeral Chapel, 414,000. TT | : | most reaches standard radio fre- operated by a crew of five nren, Service n the crave an saiareny, suy| BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT 2, 1960, at 2 o'clock. Interment Salem Cemetery. In leu of flowers please donate to the<Canadian Cancer Society. Rebekah Lodge service Friday at 9 o'clock in the chapel. GERROW FUNERAL CHAPEL Automatic Pipe Mill In Calgary quencies. tional 220 feet of craneway oul of raw materials. A 10-ton crane services the in-|for similar operations in the con- terior of the building. An addi-| ventional process, which requires| | compared to a standard 18 men| t-|large and expensive '"U-ing" and side the plant handles loading of "O-ing" processes and sub-| the finish product and unloading|merged arc welding. { | company. The shareholders ex- bd Ample Funds pressed appreciation at the sound: ts ness of the company's position | which is debt free, ample funds For Hedman judi bs me sosram About 150 persons will be em-| . The process has a weldingiployed in the £5,000-square-foot | speed of from 25 feet @ minute|plant, which is ideally, situated| nes, . future purposes. Mr. Mangan mentioned that Hedman secur- ities were being tightly held by shareholders as a long term in- Enroll at once -- in at the OSHAWA BUSINESS A on to 75 feet a minute, depending on|close to road and rail transpor-| [the thickness of the pipe wall. tation in East Calgary. | At the annual shareholders CALGARY (CP) -- ®qe full- Canada, the U.S. and possibly Half-inch pipe can be welded at| The project has lured some of| yeeting of Hedman Mines Limit- fledged industry already Mis 1a} Great Britain--it can operate eco-|a speer of 30 feet a minute. Alberta 5 dup ofl erorvilven le, held at 'the head office, Tim- operation here as 4 result Oo it nomically because a major POr-|190,000.TON CAPACITY ager. S. D. Turner, formerly| mins, Allan H. Stanley was elect- to the United States. tion of the new export systems| The plant is capable of Pro-\alperta division manager of the|ed to the board of directors. His The $4,000,000 Big Inch Pipe|Will have to be constructed with-iducing yearly, on & two-shift\o,pnagign Petroleum Association. election filled a vacancy created nesday it will entergthe petro- Corp. Ltd., plant, opened Wed-|in Alberta and British Columbia. | schedule, 120,000 tons of pipe by the death of Robert G. Tress|chemical industry with the con- ? ond ae E. C. Man| The Big Inch mill, largest ever worth between $50,000,000 and of Toronto who had been on the|struction of a $2,000,000 plant at mesa be the largest continu.|biilt ana installed by Cal Metal $60,000,000. Additional demands Bank Of Canada [board since its creation. Mr.|pou credit, Ont. for the produc.|] Coléulation, Arithmetic, Penmanship -- Now is Your. Opporw aing, will be t h 1d. 1t is/Corporation of Torrance, Calif. could be met by a three-shift sys- Stanley has been active in poli-|,, oA I} tunity, oo) ous-pipe mill in the world. in its final testi h last| tics in the P i d has|tion of benzene and toluene. - for|in its final testing phases last|tem. I R t U ics in the Porcupine an as : 9:00 AM ; PM A and | week produced a 60-foot length of) Because Bo sicaning is neces- nterest ale P business interests in Timmins and Hours: 9: .M. to 1:00 P.M. - iof 36-inch pipe, a world record. [sary in the high frequency re- Blind River. During the winter| . ateral gas exporters chief ™lts automatic, continuous-form-| sistance weld, all wedable metals) ava i fg Bank ofl season he plays NHL hockey with | Did You Know _ Students may join Parents on Vocation - 5 a crude oil pipelines did|ing ig Is dupleated Bid pi be Bapdied equally wall Jy|Canadla og php gn the| "1S Toroplo Maple Leaks. ad on og ya . " 9 also now for Fall Term 3 i |one firm in the United States./the mill. Copper and aluminum) . : | J. J. Mangan, J. lin the main Dining Room OSHAWA aot Jelly i Soren oa ive-ton steel sheets up to one-|can be produced with no tooling|sale of $85,000,000 in 92-day gov-|vigne, Gregory T. Evans and S.\} © GENOSHA HOTEL you con Just Dial RA 5-3375 -- Get the Facts MONUMENT COMPANY pipe Dr beyond the half inch thick are trimmed and|changes. The plant also canjernment treasury bills. _ |Emmett McCrory of Timmins d lines extended so 2 EO oste|continuously formed into amake water pipes, tanks and It was the third consecutive|were unanimously re-elected to hove a Full-course Dinner for 10 Simcoe Street North Oshawa, Ontario: § SPECIALIZING IN proviace oe gy onl fin. | cylinder, the seam automatically| many products requiring a hollow| weekly rise in the rate, an indi- the board for another term. ONLY 95¢. ' A Monuments, Markers, or ¥ ul Memorials, Cornerstones, Kindness beyond price, yet within reach of all. RA 8-6226 390 KING STREET WEST LOCKE'S FLORIST Funeral arrangements and floral requirements for all occasions OSHAWA, SHOPPING expected to supply the lines Gas Trunk Line Co. 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE [Alera Qo8 ToC ae Co. RA 8-6555 vestment with great potential. COLLEGE TEXACO TO EXPAND : MONTREAL (CP) -- Texacol] Choose from the following: Shorthand - Typing, Bookkesping,.r: Canada Limited announced Wed. ond Associated A ASK FOR FREE LITERATURE | If you need @ Review or Refresher on English, Spelling, Rapid with a frequency so high it al- cator of conditions in the short-| President J. J. Mangan report- a The continuous mill line can be'term money market. 'ed on the financial affairs of the ---- Statutory of all types. 1435 KING ST. E Ph. RA 8-3111 or RA 8-8876 IN MEMORIAM CORDEN -- In loving memory of my dear wife Mary, who passed away 1, 1941. take away © Fond memories linger every day Remembrance keeps near. Lovingly remembered by George And family. POIL -- In loving memory of a fear mother and grandmother, Ella, who passed away July 1, 1959. are shades And we sit in quiet alone, To our hearts come a longing I she only could come home. Friends may think we have SETS RECORD Although Big Inch still will re- ceive its steel and other metals from the same markets--Eastern 267; 1950, $200,057. STOCK MARKET NET EARNINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Blue Bonnets Raceway Inc., year ended Feb. 29: 1960, $210,- H. Corby Distillery Lid. 9 mos. ended May 31: 1960, $997,852, 88 cents a share; 1959, $1,172,183, 1.05. When at times they see us smile, But they little know the heartache Our smiles hide, all the while. --Lovingly remembered, daughter Marjorie, son-in-law Charles and grand- children. POIL -- In fond memory of a dear friend and good neighbor, Ella Poll, who passed away July 1, 1959. Her memory, a constant thought. atherine and Archi e Dean family. CARD OF THANKS COX -- In the midst of our deep sorrow we the parents of the late Mrs, Marlene Dixon would like to thank our friends, relatives and neigh- bor Mrs. Maureen Haynes for acts of kindness and. sympathy, floral tributes in the loss of a loving daughter, sis- ter and mother of Heather Bette. Special thanks to Father H. G. Richey for his comforting prayers, Women's Auxiliary of Holy Trinity Church, Dr. J. E. Rundle, UAWA of GMC, girls of Swing dept, and Armstrong Funeral me. ~John and Violet Cox My grateful thanks bo br the Gerrow Funeral Chapel also for the many notes of sympathy and acts of kindness by friends and neighbors in- the pallbearers, in my recent bereavement. --Luella Baird. wreaths, notes great loss of our dear wife and mother. Also many thanks to Reverend D. Luchak, Mrs. D. Luchak and choir, Dr. N. Ostafichuk, pallbearers, all organ- izations and ladies who prepared din. r¥ and Armstrong Funeral Home. --Steve Zadorozny and family. Please Note Deadlines now in effect for this column: Births, Memoriams, Thanks -- 7 9 A.M. SAME DAY DEATHS -- 11 AM. SAME DA: DIAL RA 3-3492 Cards of - Margarine Tax May Be Ousted OTTAWA (CP) -- A move to abolish the 1l-per-cent federal sales tax on margarine, approved Wednesday by a Senate commit- tee, will be debated in the Senate next week. The motion was made in the SLUG-A-BUG SAFE NEAR CHILDREN, FOOD AND PETS! D, Buy from 2 {pi BB KARN DRUGS LTD. 28 KING ST. EAST OSHAWA PHONE RA 3-4621 Senate's banking ittee by Senator W. D. Euler (L--On- tario), one of the Senate's prime promotors of legislation to legal- ize butter substitutes. Abolition of the tax would cost the treasury between $4,000,000 and $5,000,000 annually, tax au- thorities said. Senators were di- vided on wheth the u; MITCHELL'S DRUGS (OSHAWA) LTD. 9 SIMCOE N. OSHAWA PHONE RA 3-3431 Pel house has power to cut a tax. 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