The Oshawa Times, 6 Aug 1960, p. 13

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BIRTHS HELLER -- Otto and Christa proudly announce the arrival of their daughtes, Christina, on Friday, August 5, 1960, at Oshawa General Hospital, to Dr. Ross. KIDD -- Bernie and Helen (nee Sagriff) are happy to announce the birth of their son, Daniel Gerard, on Wednesday, August 3, 1960, at the Osh- awa General Hospital, Special thanks to Dr. Doherty. Thanks | BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT More Attention To Gold By JOHN PICTON Canadian Press Staff Writer Stocks of industrials traded more than 2,000 shares on a couple of days. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, August 6, 1960 13 Week Weekly Summary Of Stock Market Activity TORONTO WEEKLY STOCK QUOTES By The Canadian Press Advances outnumbered declines by 351 to 274 on the Toronto Stock Exchange this week. Issues un- changed totalled 156. Volume for the week was 6,635,000, down from the previous week's 8,108,000. Total sales for the year Stock Sales 175 1118 670 $2834 iste This Week: 1960 High Low Close Change High a 670 670 21% 28% -- % 45% -- Y% 45 +2 ~h oN 40 90 This Week: Stock W Decalta W Naco Windfall 7% --2 24 +X 12 +1 3 +1 78 24 12 2 1100 2025 3071 3000 6500 Dalhousie 14% Sales High Low Close Change Ya Ya % Sales High TY Change Fey Low 45 7 15 425 41 101 1 10 14 335 13% 14% + 150 150 330 KL) 55 Papers and banks enjoyed the most profitable week among in- dustrials with most stocks in both sections showing gains. Consolidated Paper jumped $2, and Great Lakes and Price Brothers both moved ahead more than $1 Canadian Bank of Commerce gained more than $1 and Tor- onto-D improved almost a dollar. You've got to have heart to 625 155 trade on the Toronto stock mar- ket these days. And this week the market it- self had a heart of gold with investors turning to gold stocks as U.S. reserves began to drop and speculation again arose about the possibility of devalua- tion of the American dollar. On index, golds jumped 5.91 at 82.37, their biggest weekly gain since January, 1958. Oils refining stocks, steels, fi- Other gains were: Industrials|nancia] and food stocks were up 4.19 at 479.00, base metals mixed 'gnd saw few significant up .27 at 152.43 and western oils| changes. up .16 at 79.52. The political upheaval in the Campbell Red Lake proved alo wau a small effect on tractive to investors during the coppers, most changes -- al- speculative gold rush with a|though down--being in a 10-cent gain of more than $3. Dome, range. Giant Yellowknife, Kerr-Addison| Other metals drew little atten- and McIntyre - Porcupine all|tion, except among the few in- went ahead more than $1. vestors who decided to with- SORRY SIGHT draw their funds. Industrials, however, were al Western oils had an unevent- |sorry sight until Friday's index|ful time. gain of almost four points. Index changes at Montreal: The shadow of international|Banks up .34 at 53.98, utilities affairs continued to influence{up 1.9 at 137.2, industrials down the 'big board" on Wall Street|0.1 at 261.3, combined down 0.6 and the effect was evident in|at 219.9, papers up 2.6 at 415.1, Toronto, where only a handfulland golds up 2.94 at 60.79. Season Slackoff In U.S. Business | NEW YORK (AP) -- Business|ers have been putting pressure drifted in the summer doldrums on users to place orders now to in the U.S. this week. | prevent shutdowns at some mills. The steel and automobile indus-| The trade publication, Iron tries operated at a slow pace and| Age, says the bottom apparently the stock market edged lower on|has been reached and a sharp light volume and then came back|upturn should develop after La- |almost to its starting point. bor Day. However, Iron Age But there was a sign that the added that indications are that wind is stirring and that the|the fall increase won't be as economy's sails soon should be strong as expected earlier. filling out. av : The first 1961 model automo-| CLOTHING SALES GAIN biles began rolling off assembly| In retail trade, back-to-school |lines. That means there will be|Puying for children showed a big orders for steel and more gain and there was increasing in- freight business for the railroads. | terest in women's fall apparel. |More 1960-model assembly lines|. The aircraft industry got a shot were stopped to make the in the arm with announcements ime. This reduced the Jo] anes for big purchases of In loving memory A) ateo John. Andres wh - 102,000 Cars. froma "107.024 last] The National City Bank of New November 8 1953. | |week and 108,240 a year ago, |YOrk reported that business prof- 2 bered by daughter Ann, |its declined in the second quar- son-in-law Steve, granddaughter Chris-/ CAR SALES DOWN ter and that prospects for a rec- Sine Sales in July totalled 428,354/ord this year are waning. BOBAK in loving memory of a cars, down 1.5 per cent from| Combed net income of 721 non- dear son, Joe Michael Bobak, who was| July, 1959. This was the first| | financial corporations totaled $3,- accidentally Killed in a car accident, month this year that sales had 200,000,000, down three per cent His smiling way and pleasant face|fallen below the corresponding|from the first quarter and 12 per Are a pleasure to recall, jfooua of last year. Output for cent from the 1959 second quar- And died beloved ip ig eich [the first seven months amounted ter. y we hope to meet him, |to 4,243,871, about 10 per cent] Wholesale food prices shot up we know not when, ahead of 1959. |sharply, equalling the year's he Liazp Bis hand in 8 better land,| "Tho steel industry boosted out-|high. The Dun and Bradstreet in- AL we Anas io of You [put slightly as orders started to|dex, representing the cost at lovingly remembered by Mom and | dribble in, The week's operating| wholesale of one pound each of Dad rate was estimated at 55.1 per|31 foods in general use, reached -- In loving memory| cent of capacity, compared with|$5.98, compared with $5.91 the Steelmak- - previous week. to date are 275,066,300. (Quotations in cents unless marl SW Pete ++ 8x . DEATHS MARE, Flora Naomi -- Entered into rest at Ajax and Pickering Geaeral Hospital, on Thursday, Aug. 4, 1960, Flora Naomi Ford, beloved ite of the late Cyril Mare of 30 %udor Ave. Ajax, and dear mother "of Marjorie (Mrs. Lane) of Newfoundland; Eula (Mrs. Banton) of Toronto; Joe Comb- don of Willowdale; Herman Combdon of Ajax and Sydney Combdon of Whit- by; Florence (Mrs. Smeltzer) of Cali- fornia. Mrs, Mare will rest at McEach- nie Funeral Home, 28 Kingston Road West, Pickering after 2 .p.m. Friday. Funeral service in. the chapel on Sat urday evening at 8 p.m. Further fu. neral service and interment at Jack- son's Arn, White Bay, Newfoundland. (Newfoundland papers please copy), This Week 1960 - Low Close Change High Low Mines INPUSTRIALS 2h --% o% + % 5% + % 13% -- % Stock Be 214% 12% 8% 42% 35% 13% Abacus Advocate Agnico Akaitcho Alba Expl Am-Lard Amal Rare Anacon Ang Hur BA oil Mass F Bell Phone 108i0 Moore MB andPR 8279 McBrine pr Mid West Milt Brick Molson A Molson B Mont Loco Mont Trst Moore Nat Drug Nat Drug pr 315 Nat Groc pr 40 N Hos B 275 N St Car 450 Neon 1 Nia Wire B 335 Nor Star pr 229 2020 365 1026 2 see Tee g5 255 255 17% EL he Ha 4% 112 103 34925 60 17 34300 70 40 20 9 Ponder C Chieftn Calvert 30200 C Dragon 29166 United Oils 14700 + +l ++11+ +1 * E33 + I+ xt) ¥ ® FF A Arcadia Atlan CC Atlin-Ruf Aumaque Aunor Bankeno Barnat Bary Expl Base Met Satellite 734882 Murray M 532265 N Mylama 292404 Duvan 190350 Stanleigh 168940 Industrials $39 $24% 215 Mattagami Maybrun Mcintyre McKen McMar McWat Mentor Merrill Meta Uran Midrim Minda Min Corp Min Ore Moneta Mt Wright Multi M SEMENKO -- 'Entered into rest in the Oshawa General Hospital on Friday, August 5, 1960, Wasil Semenko, be- loved husband of Bronia Sidorkiewcz and father of Lucia and Jakow in his 55th year. Resting at the Armstrong Funeral Home, Oshawa. Service in St. John's Ukrainian Orthodox Church Monday, August 8, at 9.30 a.m. Inter. ment Oshawa Union Cemetery. GERROW FUNERAL CHAPEL Kindness beyond price yet within reach of all. RA 8-6226 390 KING STREET WEST Nor Phone NW Util pr $77 77 and 38% 24% 2 39 + % 204% + % Abitibi Abitibi pr Alta Alta Alta Alta Alta Gas pr Alta Gas wt Alg Cen p Alg Cen w Algoma Alumini Alum 1 pr Alum 2 pr Analog Argus Argus 250 p Asa Temp A 25 Ashdown B Atlas Steel Auto Elec Auto Fab B Bank Mont 2817 Bank NS 2640 Bank NS rt 3438 Bath Pow A 65 Bath Pow B 75 Beatty 610 Beav Lumb 601 Bell Phone 10610 Bowater pr 190 Bowat 5% pr 25 Bow Mer p25 Bowater 646 Brazil Br Tnk pr Bright BA 0il 735 440 3855 325 Oshawa A +5 Overland pr +5 Page Hers 75 Parker $18% Pbina 275 465 $104%4 Pembina pr 5 1524 450 Pow Corp 35 $53 P Pipe Mfg 5000 470 Premium $31 Pres Elect $28% $21 $45 395 6% 5% Belleter Gethim Bevcon Bibis Bidcop Black Bay Bouzan Boymar Bralorne Broul Reef runswick 90 100 4591 6545 1000 Murray Nama Cr Nat Expl Nealon Nes Lab New Ath New Bid New Cal New Delhi N Dicken N Goldvue S250 C and N Harri 19839 630 5 New Hosco Cp Chib wits 5600 New Jason Camp RL 1000 N Kelore C Tungsten 9650 Newlnd Cdn Astoria 5500 N Man C Dyno 52037 N Mylam C Malart 8600 Newnor Inca 59770 RN Rouyd 5 C Nwest 4699 ok MS 10 7 Cin Thor 700 Nipissing Candore 2500 ae Can-Erin 13700 Nor-Acme Captain 1000 Noranda Cariboo Norbeau Cassiar Norgold Cent Pat Norlartie Cent Pore Normetal Cheskirk Norpax hester Reichhold Roe AV Royal Bank Russell StL Corp St Maurice Salada § Salada w Sejkizk A Shawin Shawin A pr Silverwd A Simpsons Slater ter pr Southam Spartan Spartan w St Pav St Wire C Stedman Steel Can Steinbg A 8 Propane S Prop w Suptest ord Switson Buffad Buff Ank Buff RL Bunker Hill 1500 LOCKE'S, FLORIST Funeral arrangements and floral requirements for all occasions OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE RA -65 OSHAWA MONUMENT COMPANY SPECIALIZING IN Monuments, Markers, Memorials, Cornerstones Statutory of all types. | 1435 KING ST. E Ph. RA 8-3111 or RA 8-8876 IN MEMORIAM ANDREY Cadamet Camp Chib = 14) 150 & 2593 108 619 2119 150 50 660 1000 1200 85 $14% 300 100 245 831% 4343 365% 305 $18% 525 $14% 100 235 350 $13% 1150 250 3700 1435 B88 aBRanBBES Pass Northgate N Goldert N Rank Norsp A wis North Can Norvalie 38EBRY Coch Will Coin Lake C Met Coniagas Coniaur C Bellekeno 2900 14 C Beta G 20 0 5% C Calinan 4500 : E Con C Cad 1700 n 5 C Discovery 16020 wits 57 440 k C Fen 2733 Tr Can PL 4555 Con Gillies 1000 Trans Mt 6435 CG Arrow 1500 Trans PPL 170 C Halliwell 81850 Un Gas 17530 0. Marhen 149850 Un Gas pr 155 5318 U Corp A 265 & Mogul' 2480 u Corp B 1153 C Morrison 2000 U Fuel A 309 C Mosher 10800 u Fuel B 5 Con Negus 2507 Un Steel Con Nichol 4700 Vanadium C Northld 7144 Viceroy A C Persh 2333 Vic G Tr C Red Pop 1000 Wainwr 0 5 C Regcourt 2000 Walk GW 1 4 34% C Sanorm 2000 Webb Knp . 50 25 Conwest Westeel Cop Corp W Copper Cop Man Coprand Coulee Cournor Cowich Craigmt Crestaur ( Croinor Cusco D'Aragon De Cour D'Eldona Delnite Denison Dome Donalda Duvan oy BC Phone Brockville Brown Burlington Burns Burrard A 1054 Thorneliffe 500 Tor Dom Bk 1255 100 Tor Elev T Gen Tr Tor Iron Tor Star pr 2 4 O'Brien Oka Rare O'Leary Opem Orchan Orenada Ormsby Osisko Pamour 550 C 4635 $21% 116 $100% 1354 $23 Cal Pow Cal Pow Spr Can Cem Can Cem pr Can Foils A CI Fndry Can Mait Can Malt pr C Pack A C Pack B Can Perm C Safe 4 pr C Bank Com 2686 Cdn Brew 6219 C Br Alum 1055 CBAL A wis 215 CBAL B wts 795 Cdn Can A 805 Cdn Celan 4335 C Cel 175 p 70 C Chem 835 > Collieries 700 C Colli pr 2200 > Curt w 1050 > Dredge 520 Fairbks A 230 Fairbks B 800 175 1061 9% 16% 16% 16% + % 350 ir +5 240 18 EL 13 12% ---% 12 Fr 70 +2 5% +1% 12% 36% +3% L430 +15 41 30000 531 600 375 300 250 9100 253 1257 220 100 129 11632 8500 GALLOGLEY of Daniel Joseph Gallogley, £0 passed, 53.3 the 3 the previous week Z INTERPRETING THE NEWS Russian Letter Assist To UK. --Ever remembered by his wits, Jessie, and family MADDOCK -- In loving memory of| our niece, Dianne, who passed away| Aug. 6, 1952 --Ever remembered by Uncle Cliff, Aunt Mary and Cousin Gail By ED SIMON [i it falls short of achieving its Canadian Press Staff Writer | aim. Prime Minister Macmillan, With nothing to show for his by his wife, Jennie and family. {could have asked for nothing|previous tactics, when he tore better than an unplessant letter|up the Communist book of rules from Nikita Khrushchev to speed and treated capitalists as friendly him on his way to Bonn for next| colleagues, Khrushchev appears, CARD OF THANKS |week's one-day meeting with|for the time being at least, to KIRKBRIDE -- I would like to ex.| Chancellor Adenauer, {find it expedient to go back to 350 $66 S14 $10 $13% 425 $614 $19% $23% $9% $36% $37 $155 $16 $20% $14% 420 $12% Y Knit A Zenith S Se Car 159 1692 10000 2000 12264 12505 6500 190350 Cur Anglo Nfld Asbestos CD Sug C Ving CG Inv C Ingersoll C Marconi C Paper D Glass Dupont Int Pap Lob Inc 820 MO Paper 50 Ogilvie 105 Price Br 1165 Third CG In w Zeller's 1795 1930 1225 1195 195 30 700 9915 65 1835 275 Gan Ind Gas 2100 Cdn Loco 130 Cdn 0il CPR Cdn Pet pr Cdn Wall A 135 Cdn Wall B 1440 CWN Gas 1010 CWN Gas pr 150 CWN G 5%p 225 Cockshutt 475 Col Cell 1000 Conduits 100 Con Baks 110 $7% Con Gas 4118 $42 Con Gas A 160 $105% Con Gas B 55 $105% Copp Clark 200 $6 Corby vt Cosmos Craig Bit Creative Tel Crown Trust Crush Int Crush pr Dist Seag D Bridg D Dairies Dom Elec Dom Elec w D Fndry Dom Stores Dom Tar Dom Tar pr Dom Text Dover PERRY -- In loving memory of al dear husband and father, ig] i47 Perry, 'who passed away Aug. ul E Amphl ou Jrhat would we give to clasp his East Mal His 0 kind face to see, To hear his voice, to see his smile That meant so much to us. ~Sadly missed and ever remembered] Fatima 10500 Franer 3000 Frobisher 58705 Gaitwin 2500 Geco Mines 1710 GEnex 3100 Geo Scien Gnt Masct Giant YK Glacier 3500 Glenn Ur 10400 GF Mining 31200 Goldray 666 ++ 561 $16% 300 S$l1% 250 195 6033 $10% 130 $25 500 $7% 20 $103% $28% $17 $11% $64 E+ Sturgeon 30 Sud Cont Sullivan Sunburst Sylvanite 21200 23% 3500 6 6% 7000 165 149 165 78200 31% 25 © 28% 5300 22% 20% 22% A and B 4100 14 id 14 675 20% 20% 20% 155 153 155 8 7 2200 4500 10134 | +++] wo Acme Gas All Rox Alminex Am Leduc Asamera Bailey S A 689 Bail § 5%p 355 Grandroy Banff 2105 Gulch Bata ' 500 3 3 Gunnar Britalta 2150 + & SF REEF OF | + 'Taurcanis Teck-H Temag Territory Thom L Tombill Torbit Trans Res Tribag Trin Chib Ult Shaw U Mining U Asbestos Un Keno Un Fort Upp Can Vandoo Ventures 2575 47 19318 170 6700 170 16100 18 6600 67 1300 44 2200 27 5500 15 47 160 160 18 50 40 50° 545 515 $17% 17% 9 88 § 1 +1 » 540 17% 88 56500 4390 Gunnar wis 6920 Gwillim 6500 Hard Rock 52600 Har Min 4900 Hasaga 2000 H of Lakes 25500 Headway 14100 1500 1300 1885 iF 2600 3060 Calalta Cal Ed Calvan Con Calvert 30200 C Oil L wts 3728 CS Oil wts © 1600 CS Pete 2000 \Y Ohieftn 34300 25075 7675 230 | ++1 F FEEF FI$ +: OF Econ Inv Fam Play Fanny F Fed Grain p Fleetwood Ford US Ford com Foundation Fraser Frosst A Heath High Bell Hollinger Hoyle Hud Bay Hydra Ex Inspiration Int Moly Int Nickel Irish Cop Iron Bay Iso J Waite Jacobus Jellicoe Joburke Joliet Jowsey Kenville Kerr Add Kil C wts 270 253 88 83 235 2% 150 144 16% 16% 61 60 435 410 147 130 910 S00 450 415 450 225 223 2 241% 21 21 179° 160 175 295 270 295 49 47 42 5 150 ss 16% 60 430 138 910 Husky wt 1940 Scperior 595 Fruehauf Cent Del 10943 Gatineau Com Pete 1300 G Dey 3 Ya C Dragon 29166 Gen Dynam CMic Mac 2400 GMC C West Pete 2530 G P Drill 5 Dev-Pal 3921 G P Drill A 11082 Dome Pete 805 GP Mig A 25 Duvex 8125 G Mackay B 100 Dynamic 14700 Gr Toy 30 ' GIL Paper GL Power w GN Gas GN [+++ || +1 ++++] ++] +++++ i aceang Yale Lead 11000 Yellorex 2000 8 Yk Bear 30570 98 Young HG 471% » Yukeno 5500 18 Zenmae Curb 9855 490 200 $18 3 4 $13% 20 Kirk Min 54 21 885 60 Fargo 1510 520 Fr Pete pr 2025 Gr Plains 770 3 k Home Oil A 3665 3 : 1 L Bulolo Home Oil B 1718 7! Labrador 1985 $19% HBOilG 3119 Lake Cin 8300 65 Yukon Con 14200 62 re Canadian Firms |Bomb Shelter May Get Orders Building Loans OTTAWA (CP)--Loans of up WASHINGTON (CP) -- Well $500 will be made under the National Housing Act for radio- informed authorities said Friday the U.S. defence department may active fallout shelters to be built in new homes, Works Minister widen the list of military goods Walker announced Friday in the woh can be purchased from Commons, Canadian manufacturers and Mi brought into the United States|ing planned to extend the long thet at Walker Se Junonncad duty-free. list of goods, informants said. |gency Measure Or g an ization Elimination of the U.S. duty undoubtedly would make it easier NOTE T0 FORCES Central Mortgage and Housing This disclosure followed wide| Corporation, the government's Bid And Asked distribution among the US. housing agency, is issuing a armed forces of a new depa:t-| pamphlet giving basic standards mont ceciive Sesienod 10 of for designing a basement fallout the production required for the g Seria 2oW Domes, under the joint U.S.-Canadian defence of|National Housing Act may in- oe Nos American continent." |ojude a fallout shelter ye ; e directive, signed by De-|, i ; P13 asklience Secretary Thomas Cates, [Ping (hel houses and the 7.44 8.11/in essence reiterats old policies. sidered in the a a 1 7.67 $.45|/But it strengthens and clanifies| ¢ tna ho fo DoTRls ve ge . 8.23 9.03|the language of previous instruc. id x hg gage 'oan . 32,94 34.59] tions. ork tis ML 8.38 9.16 489 5.35 10.55 11.41| volume of American defence con-|argued that the U.S. defence de- .. 6.73 7.36/irvacts flowing into Canada. Some|partment gives prefc e to «ee. 4.39 4.80|0f these authorities now feel the American suppliers even when North American. 7.86 8.54 new directive is an expression of|{ Canadian manufacturers can pro T.V. Elect... .... 7.62 8.30| 'good faith" on the part of|duce the item on equal price and Canadian authorities have ex- pressed . dissatisfaction with the United Accum........ 1351 14.68) American defence planners, other terms. 281 3 Kopan 20 17% 17% 47 475 18 18 55 61 to N 19 63 280 p GN Gas wt GN Gas B w GW Coal A GW Coal B 100 Great West 693 G Wpg G vt 2947 G Wpg 56w 500 G Wpg 58w Greening Greyhnd Hardee Hardee pr Hard Crpt H Dauch Horn Ptid H Smith H Smith pr Hur Erie Imp Bank Imp Inv A Imp Life imp OI] Imp Tob Imp Tob pr Ind Accep 1Ac25p I Ac wits Ingersoll A 72 150 LI Pete 11000 Long Point 9300 Majtrans 5000 Marigold 5500 Mayfair Medal Midcon Mill City 625 330 50 Nat Pete 200 $35 a 33% N Cont 65 $41 N Davies 50 4.$52% Northcal NC Oils Northld 10 125 255 for a greater number of Cana- dian firms to compete for Ameri- can defence contracts. A major step in this direction was taken by the U.S. a year ago and now new moves are be- 2650 140 2000 620 3 31 8133 900. 150 8900 5410 6200 8660 2200 15550 34925 13866 2599 Okalta Pac Pete Pac Pete w Panoil Permo pr Peruv Oils Petrol Phillips Place Ponder Provo Gas Quonto Ranger Auto Production 3360 440 255 125 100 $12% 150 $221 3415 334% 275 $40 A 9 Reef Expl 3455 $53 ---3 Rocky Pete Inv Syn 445 $35 3 Royalite Inv Syn A 3739 $32 Sapphire 600 Iroq Glass pr 100 $13 Sapph debs 60 Jefferson Sarcee 14525 > Secur Free 700 South U 5300 Spooner 5000 Stanwell 5100 Submarine 2500 Int Bronze I Bronze pr Int Util Int Util pr Inter PL 1600 4500 1666 1625 Calves: choice vealers 30-32; Phos 28-30; medium 25-28; com- 0, | mon 19-24; boners 12-19. Hogs: Grade A 26; heavy sows is: lights 21; stags 15 on a |dressed weight basis Sheep and lambs: 123 on a careful counied per : medium 7 Un Oils : 75 3 Wespac lambs 18-21 - a% 3 2 ¢ 16 WwW Cdn OG sheep 312 a fo] laura Sec ¥ Sin OGw Levy st pr Wesburne 60 Lob Co A Wstates 624 110 All Canadian Amer. Growth Fund.. Commonwealth 46% Canafund Corp. Investors.. Group Accumulating. Investors Mutual. Mutual Accum. Mutual Income... Good lambs Bucks dis- hundredw : Tidal Some Canadian industries have Trans Can Triad Oil 5375 41 2625 42 7858 209 3614 41 40 a2 195 200 99 care of me during my stay in hospital. | counciliatory auer's latest observations on Brit- ri i Thanks -- not allow itself to be split into fering of top quality slaughter ---- | prompted a new round of per- (generally $1-2 higher while hog {solve her economic difficulties{1959. Receipts from Western Can- improved approximately fivelatmosphere has given new ur-| astern Canadian slanghters ang cent, Oct. 1, 1975, traded at 102%, Russia's timing appears i the usual good cows 15.50 - per cent. The 182-day bills aver-| Insofar as it follows the usual|good cows 15.50 - 16, a few at fat beef bulls 15-17.50. change-over period. Hudson's Bay Oil and Gas Co. |782; 1959, $359,875 sort press my sincere thanks to my friends The threatening tone of|the hard approach. for their gifts, flowers, cards and Khrushchev's 15 - page disserta-| visits. Also fo the murses 2nd Yan tion on current relations between coupled with the Steers Strong --Mrs. W. J. Kirkbride ain and the European economic B t H D | community, offers the prospect u ogs own Please Note of fruitful discussions when the |two Western statesmen get to-| 'Toronto Yard this column: It has become painfully evi-| teers i i 9 AM. SAME DAY two hostile camps in the eco- holies $34 fictively nomic sphere without seriously|® * of ems: pe DEATHS compromising its political unity weight higher this week at the 11 AM. SAME DAY With United States leadership Ontario public stockyards, DIAL RA 3-3492 dential campaign, the need for|i0 ®Bood demand and sold at . | sonal visits among the remaining prices were $1 lower and sows B d A t | Western leaders, beginning with|$2 lower. Lamb prices were on S Cc ve | Adenauer's call on President de barely steady Gaulle a week ago Cattle receipts, estimated at 4,- - - Prices Higher no sign of echoing the chancel-|than last week and about 300 By THE CANADIAN PRESS ht eat Comm oo ices generally were hig at With the six Europe mmon ada were 60 more than last week GN Prices generally were higher at Market (Countries "in the near ia [oye nom 25 Wook 4 ank uture or 0! a Sitalled 158, 50 head more h. ket this week. any responsible British official. last Week, ore than cents and longer government and' gency to efforts on both sides of |, a provincial issues gained approxi-|the channel to bridge He on) ere i Na" exports to the x ve-i A harsh word from ji male Shresseightns to one- haliibgiie E87: a what was| Slaughter cattle: choice steers of a poin |$24.50-25 wit hsales to 25.25; good > '|maladroit as far as Britain is/common 16-21; good dry fed heif- and the Fan Ontario Hydro 5% d, it must be remem-|©1s 21.50-22.5¢ with one choice lot r cent, July 15, 1980, was concerned, it mu Pe ot 100% Do " bered that Khrushchev's letter|at 23.25; medium 20-21; common id y lan|15-1 i i 25 Day-to-day money was easier| "38 not intended for Macmillan choice fed yearlings 24-25 pracy ce of attempting to drive 16.50; medium 14.50-15.50; com- aged 3.05 per cent, down .10 peri; wedge between the United mon 13.50-14.50; canners and cut- cent In yield De and her European allies, |ters 11-13.50; good heavy bologna ~|it is bound to be received favor-|bulls 18-18.50; common and me- | Replacement cattle: Good . { : Down To Trickle [handyweight stockers 21-23 sales TORONTO (CP) -- Canadian] BY THE CANADIAN PRESS oF 24.50 hy good steers; stock 2 0 rod ah ana nl Agnew - Surpass Shoe Stores|¢d!Ves sO d up to 26; common fo a ir Joquetion Cropne Lid., year ended May 31: 1960, to a t J ek with theieqse 513, $1.63 a share; 1959, $649, Wiig al be Was = Ltd., 6 mos. ended June 30: 1960, | yO ek A Sith $614,000, three cents a share; wll die niy y nd 190/1959, $1,123,000, six cents, compared. wi 24s 8 Neon Products of Canada Ltd., : Northland Utilities Ltd., The historic principality of ended Jume 30: 1960, $244,093, 8: Liechtenstein between Austria cents a share; 1959, $260,066, 89 and Switzerland has a popula- cents. dle and W. Grant, for their a] ast and West, nature of Aden- Deadlines now in effect for | gether. T N i - Births, Memoriams, Cards of |dent that Western Europe can- BRONTO (CP)-=The light of impaired during the long presi-|. Fed yearlings and cows were [closing ranks already has|strong prices. Veal calves were Up to now, de Gaulle has given!500, were about 400 head less {lors confidence that Britain can head less than the same week in the close of an active bond mar Short - term government bonds| But the deteriorating East-Wes! One carload was shipped to verr t home. Government of Canada, 5% per needed to drive the Doint home.l; io aos; medium 2100. 26.50; at three per cent--down from 3% alone. With 1008 8b 2580; good 224; {ably by his critics at home, even|dium light bulls, including heavy and medium kinds ranged from summer holiday and model (809, $1. trucks, compared with 934 |vear ended April 30: 1960, $514,- tio: of 15,000 in 61 square miles. | TINY STATE 6 mos 10 gq COMM and cluding he |ers 18-20; quality. 30% 30% 50 ios 215 $204 1239 520%

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