The Oshawa Times, 15 Oct 1960, p. 16

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ims mumsor | Weekly Summary Of Stock Market Activity TORONTO Bde' "viet 4 SOCK QUOTES SS do] 14h This Weck The ox Mr snd Mrs. Aliss E cox | Canadian Press Block Soles Wigh Ps "Pioss Change Wish Low Block Seles Wigh Low Close Change Wigh Low Seles Wigh Ay fPomng ved - Ay vo sre Bappy 0 senounce the srrivel o oli a iri Declines a adyvpnces by 5 Wo BL om Loforge wis 426 7% #1 #7 Baibgusie 509 5 F 2 1s oo thelr S66, Christopher obert; wd We the Toronto Stock Exchange this week lssues wn- Laekelond wh ww WY Pete we 156 1 1 5 145 Bs 8 8 +5 changed totalled 179 Lambios 1 #5 % 20% Miss Yk 29 : 5 % § L Shore A nh w iA a - 9 sesday, October 12, hh Genersl Hospital. A ner or 0 rene, Volume for the week was 6898009, down from the Lows Bec 155 $15 5 5% pui Ww 821 2 2 "is p "" 4 7% Alisn snd Larry. Thanks to previous week's 9761000, ToAsl sees for the year LAVY I pr 41H Abacus to dete sre WINK. (Quotations Wm cenls unless Lob Co A 21 DUNN ~ Leslie and Marjorie wish marked 8.) Johto E ! Cs pr % 10 sencuncs the birth of & son, Timothy Herschel Alastair, 4 Won. 9 ois. DOR o8 | WEEK'S MOST ACTIVE TORONTO STOCKS Lob | or Uo Friday, October 1, 1960 at Oshaws Gen By JOHN PICTON ada and Dominion Sugar hitting By The Canadisn Press Lah B or $i eral Hospital Special thepks to br : a new high for the year Locana 196% w 1% King, wisn the mursing stall on meter Canadian Press Staff Writer hh for the y ei Wank - Eocene os : : a wity floor . | Banks lacked interest for the Block Sales Wigh Low Close Change Bighlow Mucleods A 196 $20 20 " " 6 Abse Bs The hiliday piri. prevailed bifirst time in several weeks;| INDUSTRIALS YB wd PR yi $18) uu Wa, ARS at ithe stock market this week tg ane orpnath » Alls Gas 24% zh % Wis 16% Leal Gard 200 "% a Simons papsts, International ba y 15 : G% Wb WM Lest Mili 2275 #) 12 1% i A eitene DEATHS {keep trader and investor interest per found the limelight following Aluts 4 go 4 Wie Mor m 0 4 Absa ------ Widse gninagh SES |#t 8 minimum a report of the company's three. BA 74 ie Wh 2 Bh Us Mase ¥ 2 Amd ards Thanksgiving Day here, Colum: for.one split and the slightly] Femb PL i . # oh Mesk b 9 wv Amal Rare HARLAND Entered ioto rest io bus Day in the United States, the higher dividend . 9 % ry % Am Nephe Oshaws General Hospital o Saturday, world series and the now-we're-| Prospectors' Airways again AP Con ' " A z : si ed husband of Ads Hill und father BLDEACE, ROW-WETEDOL BLMOS- caught the speculator's imaging-| South U 1 } 1 -~ Z voll J: 5 15 Ang Bouyn of Mrs. J. Allison (Una), Mrs. J. Nor | phere of the United Nations com- tion among mining issues, gain € Devon zl Ww 1 V Brick 2 2 Asif 1397 men (Alice) and Mrs, J. Bowmabihined to keep all interested par 7 27 cents Yan Con Wy ohn o $76 Sd - Arcadia wis (Sadie) of Oshaws, Mrs, N. Stoskley 4 nz ents Pamoil 2 y 2 i . eon pr i76 i #2 Arion (Phy of Drandds wna Sydmey ties on the sidelines Senior coppers saw little Loco ibi5 $1 3 en and of Cowater in ne Together with these, a Domin-| change following the drop in price Ay Po " Alles Vk sth year. Resting st Armstrong Fu- jon 'Bureau of Statistics report while, ame nie sSues Pros Air 1135695 y aE es sis hn ' ' Atlin Ruf ral Home, Oshaws, with memorial tha p while, among Junior Issues, Hos Ar un : i - #4 815 5 5 4 3 Aumacho 10500 , Martin Be in the Chapel, Monday, Octo showed that corporation profits! Campbell Chibougamau found Ryanor iad ~2 a $15 3 V Auman 2% 4 ! Matiagenmi per 17, 315 pom, Interment Mount for the second quarter of this! support Bldcop $3000 2 9 A Sin 8 % 180 Aunor Lawn Cemetery, Oshaws ' yest. ilove \axsh, Shwia 4 de Western oils again are al Territory 20 . wh $194 1 5 Bonsticia crease o el om th v 8 flecting 58D- St 60 848 4 +) at sorry sight, reflecting only disap Sar pr 65% : Dat 12 LAWRENCE = Entered tio, "on cOTresponding quarter of 1ast|poiniment in a seller's market y . Ra DCs 2 Na" Bor etal 15501 Industrials 8 bo 5 Bask po suddenly in Blackstock, Ontario, : A Friday, Oct, 4, 1966, Richard Jobs year--hringing the total for thel" index changes at Monirael; Nor Phone 11733 "5 40 BD (ud N Phone w 190 145 125 US Bua 4 Lawrence, beloved son of Mr. 8nd first half last year--and mines Banks down 0.41 at 54.51, utilities] Mrs. John Lawiense oid Jrolter of were affected by the price of Ca up 06 at 140.8, industrials up 08] ws Sih Te IY ~ : D is 8 Bethim 700 0 > > by 4 A ith " he 4 i ye J year. Resting of the Armstrong i paman fopper being reduced by gt 263.4, combined up 08 atl Acadan i en | | hans A 1178 1 Eine" Trim peral Home, Oshawa, with memorial 1% cents 222.5, papers up 3.9 st 411.9, and Alta Dist 00 200 195 ' Ove 255 i 7 iden 4 mora ' Zi 222.5 5 at 4119, ] | : yveriend p 2550 % 8% 9 dep 143000 service in the Chi pel. Mandsy Lawn | Bo the Toronto indexes saw Wt- g51ds down 1.44 at 69.82 Alta Dist vt ba , 2 Page Hers 9300 2% 13% lack Bay 42125 Cemetary, OBAWS, tle change: Industrials off 1.27 at" Alte Dis w 30 sion % ih Liha Wik Sem TA 84 144 Rordulee 4000 rd a 1501 $24 4 Pow 1% 74 y 0 u 1488.98, golds off 1.46 at £8549 Alta Gas pr 659 8106% 105% 10%) 1 I bow Lop 725 245 Rid pn 414 At Memorial Wospitsl, base metals off 63 at 150.44 and ' Alta G wis B96 740 "ws # é Ph 5 E 50 3% Ww Ww » Broul Beet 0 on Fridey, October 14,| western oils off 63 at 83.57, DADDY S GUNS 3 Ale Cen 191 oh § 957 4 % 5% Brunswick 1100 - g Cen p "8 4 4 ; #5 $2 62 WH + ih ¥ Buflad 7006 William Henry Blemon Buff Ank and loving father of Harold, To UTILITIES ACTIVE PROVE NOISY | oe . 73 ] a. # 10% Pot i Zi $15% tA + ! 5 "13 Bunker Hill 12106 §, activity wa | k r eoa% 1 4 : 3 2 ww 200 400 400 3 : Marion, Colorado 8 LAA | he a Amonindust Nisgars Falls a ith 0 y the leader VIN cp Gunfi : ' : ne AV 297 495 Cab) nanville. Resting st the family confined hi 4g to the leaders in WINDSOR % bs Funfire 4 $4 ' 7 08% : ¢ "w BY . ) Lane ome until Mondsy at 11a.m. then at the different groups th utili Friday night startled a west $ 1 { PHA mp Chik Trinity United hurch, for Funeral Ser: ities seeing the most trading Windsor neighbourhood and Ang Pulp or : i: % nh & Stl, Cem A 9 Ch wis vice at 2 o'clock, Interment Bowman Gas stributing stocks were! brought police on the run Argus 4 A v Stl, Corp > R ville Cemetery. Friends may call at did distribu ng 00:4 Wer "eo ght po ts 5 & ve Argus 250 pr 4 d h ) Cp AP yA 106 Church Street, Bowmanville, from fairly strong, together with The culprits seven-year. Ash Temple 1 Bh BY 1 . 7H St Maurice Prive A831 2 8 and 7-9 p.m. on Saturday and Sun steels old boy and his five As hao wn B ! b 1 th Dyno ds 1500 day and after 11 a.m, In the church Refining oils and pipelines were old brother playing M » of flowers friends Hing olis and pipeil y 4s . fdad Vid on Monday. In lieu of flo while department stores! "dnddy's guns N Inca wes f dn Thor : ¢ 4 1 Nipissing who wish may honor his memory by quiet 4 ; donations to Bowmanville Rotary enp and food stocks were better, Can The hoys apparently took a # i o 4 Seven Arts 125 8% 9% y Y% 4: . 1 5 n I 8257 U% andore 5 1 3 Noranda an-Erin 3 y 5 14 Norbesu pled Children's FA agama 1 by rifle and a loaded shotgun A i 4 Morris Funeral ap from a closet and fired the v : 5 4 : Shawin A 5 827% 21% den : Shawin A p 60 $419 41% aptain 5 Bi § (1 Norgold asbiar 2% 12% 5 128 139 y Norlartie shotgun on a street near their pav Lumb 200 821% 21% #1 p " i 4 5 'Bond Markets | i i fl glint "0 ot tod OSHAWA n I home: The youngest of the by Lum A ! 3 do Bilverwd A 594 $114 10% ent Fat 5 4 Norpex Bell Fhone 1120 g : Simpsons wT $21 26% ent Pore | Norsyne eskirk 5 3 N Coldstrm 11575 MONUMENT COMPANY | gunmen was taken home to Bowal pi i : f i Simpsons RB ah hester 4 3 3 al Northgate 2277 hib Kay i } 15 N Golderest 2966 SPECIALIZING IN : bed. However, police had to Bowat 5%p 5 Boyle En 8 . t omville p 70 $50 Monuments, Markers a er gain search for the other who ran Bow er Pp BS . ne ? 1 Southam BOB $21% Memorials, Cornerstones when the gun went off Add 1 : a Spartan $0275 75 hibh M 2600 N Rank 11600 Statutory of all types By THE CANADIAN PRESS He was finally found hy Brail I 2% 4 v 51% BTACAn Ww HA hima Nors A wis 1500 1435 KING ST. E , Canadian bond mar) als ¢ oat n.| his worried mother asleep ! 4 ; ; St Wire © "ie $iin 3111 eo " ide deni 8 1 ¢ 4 i edman 5 826 Ph. RA 8-3 or RA 8-8876 ued to falter this week with ma under his hed 9 ops i 4 ' 4 Sled rr 44 atv a3 turities showing losses of up to ' 4 104 1 5 3 8 Prop pr 00 825% 1 690 230 230 FLOWERS FOR ALL a point fo 230" 230 . ¢ OCCASIONS Short terms were down 25 cent Urban Zonin ' shag 92 4 4 As 425 295 295 ; to 75 cents and the longer term 2 11 51 1 % $994 47 To t ok Flower Shop Coronation, 55 issues failed $1, The recent CNR «= 4 6 10% S 4 1 § Tamblyn p 25 $40 40 Texaco C 1330 851 4 King 5t. W., Bowmanville, |five-per-cent bonds due Oct. | 4 1 I 1 1 Free delivery daily in Oshawa | 1087, were quoted at 064-97 anges Ige ack 1 i 5 ; Tesaen ( 403 $h5V% i and Bowmanville, Phone MA down from their issue price of PI ? : ' Thos Ba wv 3.7141, after store hours [97% Government of Canada 5 A ( rio Brockville 1080 811 | [YAR Tor Dm Bk 1198 $52% 82 LONDON, Ont, (CP Urban Bren 348 p 7 Tor Eley $10% 10% 9.99 | NP ( t af MA 3-2944, pre-cent bh nds fue Oct, 1 1962 zoning based on population Bulls Prod 950 $33 ! Ye + Y% ET Fin A 5 $38 96% Ie | were selling at $104.10 to $104.25, vaiher than on a dwelling basis Burlington 280 $i 5 A } Fin i¥ fe LOCKE'S FLORIST while the 4's-per-cent conversion y..c one of several changes pre Burns 2540 8! ) Fin 4 50 $38% A : oy ove) A y . A in 86 505 38 Funeral arrangements and {loan bonds of Sept, 1, 1072, were dicted Friday at the meeting of ul Pow 8625 $4 3 | 00 275 275 floral requirements for all [At Ju to $93.50 he Urban Development Institute "an Bread 1425 3 4 335 i j 1992 $19% 18% | Ayerage yield on the 0lday i Ontario an Cem 556 p 4 y) 4610 88% BY | 4 an Cem p 1107 ! 50 S4Ble Able CC Stone 300 § i + 1 ) 1700 814% 14% I Fndry 618 i ! 90 $550k 55% an Machin 100 $27 2 an Malt 17 8 5% BAY . i ) 178° S% 5% an Malt p $2416 24% 24% 24i% anadium 1900 155 185 Pac $1 i sing i 5 os, : ¥ iar Sa > 3 $ ea TI 2 pg 33 8 8 Bsns But 5 TN i \ 2 2 > & + SPEER NE EE 3 5B > > - £5 - or - . haan 3d BepernsiBERafatalnr fest Barta es BREER ® * F i > > A FES G1: NN TWerysrrtsgoryiutanyld 2 § FF > 3 F So > 2p. ¥ 5 EotBe = 83 3 - = = BeBe TIE ERR Bre § © TE ee Bur STEa RE Bue Bee 13 hon 300 47 7 i i North Can 1400 och Will FIT " Norvalie oin Lake 1 i on ages 3 . Ohasks oniayrum 3 TE .2R ect. wiEE Bela G Callinan i Y Orehan 48400 SCOVETY 5 5 5 Orenada 500 Fen 2652 Wh 5 Ormshy B40 G Arrow 15500 1 KY 4 Osisko 4500 Halliwell 34250 4 Pac Nickel 1000 Marben 24800 66 5 54 5 2 Pamour Marcus 264% 1 3 Paramagy Mogul 580 i 3 1 p Pardee Morrison 18200 1 15 2 p Patino wis Mosher 19635 | 1 Pato on Negus 1023 13 H V Faymast on Nichol 1168 4 lL 3 3 Fee Expl 16453 Northind 7500 8 f Peeriess 16006 Regeourt 9200 ] 1 Perron 3200 Sannorm 7750 7 7 = Pickle Crow 3283 onwest #39 8 I 8 + Piteh-Ore 2100 op Corp 0 i 15 f Placer 439 op-Man ) § § 7 Pow Hou 8600 oprand 1364 Preston 1285 ules § 1% Pros Air 1185805 OUIVAR 4 | i | | Purdex 3500 owich ) 2 V Que Ascot Bah ralgmt g § § L # Que Chih 3500 resiaue 1 1 Hy Que Cop 49600 reinor A] + i Que Lab 500 row nat 1 h 1 8 Que Lith U0 IY f Wy 4 Que Man #00 cE ESTE ug o i sccasions OSHAWA SHOPPING treasury bills was 2.48 per cent Delegates in a panel discussion CENTRE 8 rise = # her sea! on the agreed also that rising costs of 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE he 1924ny bills yielded ooryices will inevitably lead to a RA B.6555 4 PET cent, up fom last WEEK 8 higher density of urban living : So per cent. Day « to = day| "pe eonference is bemg at money was quoted at 2% per tended hy 45 land developers GERROW FUNERAL [cent x from Ontario, Manitoba and Que The Ontario Hydro 5'%-per.cent CHAPEL s bonds due July 15, 1078-80 were bet p------ quoted at $101 to $101%, On the Kindness beyond price corporate market the Bell Tele yet within reach of all, [phone 5%-per-cent first mortgage One-Share Leaves honds due Aug, 2, 1062, were of RA B8-6226 cent, © at $103.25 to Id 5.62 per $265,506 Estate 390 KING STREET WEST -- - - | TORONTO (CP)--Willlam Ran. |dolph Sweeney, 78-year-old pro Ch p b [f gsional troublemaker at mining IN MEMORIAM arge IO e company meetings, left an estate of $265,506 when he died Aug, ! : it was disclosed Friday, JACKSON In loving memory of & , "Pe altar dear mother, Annle Jackson, who pass n 1= a or He died intestate and letters of ed away on October 15, 1936 administration were issued on be Like falling leaves the yeays pass by, MPV 2 " " half of his next-of-kin and heirs But memories of you will never die WINNIPEG (CF The vice. hal! of hi Ab ids Ever remembered by daughters, president of the Manitoba Fed. al law He left two stepdaugh Bertha and Olive eration of Labor sald Friday the ters, both of California wi 4 udicial inquiry .into the six Mr, Sweeney, known as "one: LAROCQUE ~~ In loving memory 0 0g +) abl g Wee star y 4 dear husband and father, Paul, who month Brandon Packers Limited share Sweenn) : tasted Mis ca was called so suddenly October 15, strike Is "an anti labor hearing." [reer as an Elizabeth, N.J,, taxi Bekele 9 4 : A 00 S36% 265% 26% 3 : ; Goren 8500 2 1 : 1058 Sam Goodman was speaking to|driver Col Cell 1600 885 3 { 3 ie B) $3 43s 43% = Geo Scien 1000 Bud Cont Wonderful memories of one so dear about 200 MFL conventic del - Comb Ent a3 625 $38 4 TW 7 Giant YK 1740 Sullivan Are treasured still with a love sin. |" " 4 \ nm aele nd 2 - ' ; Glacier 37000 1 7 8 Sunburst cere gates in support of an executive . font re 1 I a Glenn Uran "1000 4 Sylvanite still in our hearts he Is living vet policy statement criticizing the Bradford Weekend hd % 193 4 | 3 Goldale 1000 & y y For we love him too dearly to ever one-man judicial commission Con Gas A Oils GF Mining 15100 2 f . Fourcants orge » 5 Con Gas B $105% 108% § == Goldray 300g A a Tock H Sadly missed by wife Margaret, sons The Roblin government Farmers Blamed fon Ga sh hie k 2p ane B08 ] Bh PLL li George, Vincent, daughter-in-law, Shir- mask is- off, revealing an anti Crain R L $161 16% y 1 AP Cons $9105 61 Awl Grandroy 2025 g 1 17% 9% Territory ley, grandson David labor government Mr, Good x " Cresthrk 5 B80 i A 3150 150 188 i Grandue 2200 "Ho 100 Thom L man told delegates. 'No gove BLENHEIM (CP)--A Blenheim| ¢érou's N 100 $174 17% 1 Aloutex B30 ud aR aM Gulch on 2 Ru He Thom LaROCQUE In loving memory of re delega 0 BOVETD: area onion producer has blamed Crush Int 100 86 [} 0% y glue 100 : H E -it B Gunnar 19605 765 780 78 3 10% 625 Tambill a dear father and grandfather, Paul, | ment, except, perhaps, the Small: Go oven rarmers" in the Brad Crush pr 30 $101 101 4 1000 48 42 a3 Hard Rock 37000 14% 6 610 Torbit "/Y who was called so suddenly October iw ood (Newfoundland) govern Dist Seng 4200 $260 3 4 Bailey 8 A 12 3 20 88 3 Har-Min 1520 12 [) Towag ['l 15, 1958 ment has taken such extreme lOTd area foi flooding the mar D Bridge 3640 Blog a : Bailey § P Ton $11 17% 17% 1 6 H of Lakes 1000 4 4 15 5 Trans Res 1 13% Please God, forgive a silent prayer, : hy Bhi sh ket and keeping prices depressed \ ¥ 1 k Bani » 4000 9 ss 8 i 8 i Headway 16100 2 0 8 Tribag 8 A fervent wish that Dad were here; measures against labor throughout the province ) TPE ' 9 i! Bata 2500 44 H H A H Heath 15000 A | 8 4 Trin Chih (1 There are others, yes, we know, At one point, be was inter Ray D 1 Friday 4 gpa ho dw 4 | 64 Howey 1800 g 308 231 Ult-Shaw Hi But he was ours and we loved him | punted hy MFL President Josep aymond Demeyre said Friday . bs y Hoyle 650 § 5 400 200 U Mining 0 J : "that Kent growers ave storing ) 0 and . Hud Bay 2048 a ; " U Ashestos 378 wn? Sadly missed by daughter Pauline, |v AME their crop in an attempt to \ 1 1h Calalta 11300 30 38 | 87. 3 Hugh-Pam 2000 7 7 & Un Keno 1085 665 son-in-law Ed and grandchildren Later, Mr, James told report: . ao ih market 08 $1 | al Ea 1660 §14% ia? - AH 1 Hydra Ex 7818 Ee Un Fort 000 15 1 1% ers he endorsed the policy state." | fl 36114 +14 alvin Con 000 313, 313 3 : ) Int Nickel 6283 } ) Vip Son ditto 107 wl 108 + LUKE In loving memory of MY ment "hut I do not go along wit} However, Bradford producers I i Oil tds 2100 63 90 3 Irish Cop 24150 9 Vilhioo 3600 wife Jettle Luke who passed away Oc |B Th 0) 'BO AlONE Wit wha grow onions as a sideline Dom ' | Ay alg de A E tron By 1500 { 1 3 8 Véntures Hod ik a at tober 16, 1044 2 ti ade nd refuse vest money Dom L L N Wh 3 th ap i. ohn oo . 0 14500 + Vegpur 5 an This month comes with deep regret Mr, James was UhpOL naed to AN i to Inve Ady noney in Dow B § i 5 Pele 2604 204 22 4 J Waite #7000 2 ¥ Vehl debs It brings back & day we shall never tactify on matters relating to the providing torage are keeping \ Chieftn dob #5 83 8 K Jacobus 20700 fi Violam forget k H bb prices below the level warranted Econ Inv 100 $344 Ad § 4 % a0 an Dey $i0b0 39 75 375 - I 0 Jellicoe 74230 Waite Am But memories of you will never die. Strike of United " Packinghouse fo (his vear's reduced harvest Emo 100 8044 Big 9 2 Ex Gas 10600 164 155 180 2 Joburke 14500 Weedon Ever remembered by husband Char Workers of Ameriea (CLC I'he Emp Life 190 860 80 High Cr 2000 184% 18 Joliet 2500 v 4 0 W Malar x Play 1450 S104 104% Husky 3156 : ie 470 § g Jonsmith 9500 4 \ t Willroy ¥ #40 208 105 9 § Jowsey 1070 274 4 17% 4 Wiltsey He and family commission which adjourned Wt s 9 nny ¥ 0 $1744 174 ) 3 i! 2685 B75 84S Kenville 1000 Wr Harg | 111 12 1 hearings in Brandon Oct, 6, Is ex I A ed Gral 19 $40 f ROZKO In loving memory of a nsurance gents HH ai ha pr 5% $21 py 2 4 De 8465 G80 565 § A Kerr Add #003 tl Yale Lead Ll 13 2 ole 20 265 i ? § § Yk Bear 21060 108 100 108 p Nisha Willlam Rosko, who Pected to reopen its inquiry soon ) WT tober 13, 1959. 9 Fleet Mig 1000 81 81 4 a atl Aa ' ! Kilembe 100 h boy aabao 1iw 13 v Kilem © wis 0143 2 3 Young HG 14800 92 '67 \ h ida Ford (US) 263 866 634 639 } 4 ] atu a. Hite Ruin Sis uti | oto Producti Re-Elect Funston | fii ibn fit dd ih Ma Cr A ET 4h | mae © imo th Ti The hw A 3 3 | FARE i" ht - 3 3 Sopa 1 A place in our hearts that no one can uto rro uction A Joundin HE ih eu 23 West Pete 700 300 285 " { Kopan Hs LE a 005 S75 BR S58 we20 | y 110 818% 164 184 265 A j § eG Tr 7 7 y7 Pack B % 4 i Walnwr 200 166 160 an Perm 5314 5 7 Walk GW 6710 835% 34% an Wire 2 } Wat Equip 300 465 450 Bk Com #2 3s 8 f Wehh Knp B50 300 285 dn Brew 5402 Ww 877 b ) Westeel B50 S10% 10% BAL A w 1450 3 75 275 § y West C Br 57 832k 82s 8 3 Daering 2 8 A Q Metal 11465 BAL B w 360 2 4 27 . Ww Cop w 120 46 4 ! D'Aragon 3000 4 y Qunston dn Cen A 2366 81 1 K y 14 1 West Groe A 50 $36 35 8 i i De Coup 1000 11 ! Quemont dn Celan 2335 - 2 i Weston A 8507 $37 5 8 W 3 Deer Horn 12000 k 0% Radiore Cel 1.75p 300 Hig 3 wn Weston B 1462 $38 36% 3 . X D'Eldona 23500 & 7 7 ] Rainville Chem 1170 j 4 4] Wst 4%4p 5 S01 0144 Delnite 2702 % f Rayrock Chem w 3310 2) West 6pr 30 $106 1054 Denison 6558 6 y Realm Collier 187 7 b y West A w 2455 $144 134 104 1 Dame 2265 #4 24 Heeves Colli p dam 3 Wood Alex 425 480 480 4 Donalda A500 fA [] I i Rexspar Curt W 1325 > Woodwd A 520 $18 I5 Dyvan BE00 i Rix Athaw Dredge 110 L 4 Wdwd A w 520 505 405 5 vl 5 | Roche Falirbs A 500 §! Zenith 950 235 230 k E Amphi 2500 § 4 10 5 Rockwin Fairbks B 1000 86 k L] Curh East Mal 11800 178 138 Rowan Cons F Prod 200 8 Y Ang Cdn 1600 $48 "wy Sull B03 52 207 140 Ryanor F Prod p 1 76 45 Anglo Nfld 3935 86% 6% B 7500 1 164 #9 San Ant G Sec A y Asbestos 945 $2616 2544 1 , 00 4 ; ir 25 Sand Riv G Sec B 1 2 4 CD Sug 0Be S18 18 L 4 2000 5 Satellite Jar Cr 9 2% CG ny 628 $30 20% 33 a Eureka 500 | Sheep Cr 2 CO Paper 1080 830% 30% 36 & Falcon KER 2 331 27 Saerritt Ind G i 2 ) D Glass i 872 4] Faraday 5200 9 Sigma dn Ol § 4 1 L Dn oil Cl 180 $23 2 3 \ F'west Tung 2000 Ww 4 Sil Milley PR 227 $210 1 y Ay Dupont 023 $214 20% % Fatima 15100 i I Sil Stand dn Pet p ' 7 8 4 y ¥ Int Pap 050 $01 BBG ¥ i E Francoeur 1000 6 Siscoe dn. Tire Lab Ing 1325 $12% 13% 4 Frobisher 40052 Stanre dn Tire A 25 ; 700 $20 169% 1094 Galtwin 10000 1 ] ve Starratt ockshutt 145 : } B 400 $20% 20% 204% 1 Geeo M 2740 Steep R Sturgeon yy mR RR " ll, TORONTO (CP) Fred Fun Dov-Pal 2870 \ ng s elected Frughuuf 100 385 2 ey-Fat ait 24 47 § Labrador 1860 $179 : PYLE | Gaspe Cop { lectec Dome Pete 2000 69 67% i k LakeCin 3100 64 63 3 0 86 Pend Ore 150 265 865 -§ Your memory we will always keep Sli htl L d ston of St. Catharines wa Gatir a h 181 pes Sadly missed by wife Annie, aon Mor 1g y Lowere president of the 2200 + member is pr 103% 10344 b Duvex jog 3% J 8 3 L Dufault 4600 42 40 + 100 35 Vukon Con 8000 60 89 #9 ~1 vis and family {Ontario Insurance Agents' Asso i | Sil 7 ita biti Ho Wy MW J - " . A-- TORONTO (CP) -- Canadi tion 4100 81316 12% Pa { anadian! ciation Friday $3714 37\s 3 \ 3 Fargo 3400 308 200 SHARKO In loving memory of a " \ TY . dear father, Steven Sharke, who pass: motor vehicle production this I'homas Reddick of Ottawa was 81 $1294 41% 423% +24 % 408 Fr Pete pr 1485 370 360 3 { . od away October 11 in dolls on, WECK 1s estimated at 5,177 vehi-|elected vice-president and P. A i 3 i 60 3 h ar Plans 30 $11% i f usiness a e85 eo es ame alin ream e rolls on, y 2 $114 3 3 \ ame Oil A 2420 3 5 a JUIME are AT cles compared with 6,246 last Shultis, Brantford was re-elected bin Wares th 84 oe Hon a A 3 ho an 1 3 6 Recalls the love. the voice, the smile | Week, says the Canadian Auto-las a vice-president Gandy { ! 1 HB OIG 132 1000 950 . . : : Di the one who Shee LS there i mobile Chamber of Commerce Directors include John Kirby Goody pr \ ig 4 Jupiter i LL - a e y 1€ Lovingly remembered hy daughter " eek? p 1 v . 1 Ne hopan 183321 an k] RH 3 Eva, aondiniaw Bi, Standsons Jerry | TIL8 Week's total was made upjOhawa; J. R. Coghill, Waterloo;| 0 Te 4 : te u umn 1C fu TORONTO (CP) -- Ira @ and Raymond, son Kosty, grandenild Of 4.463 cars and 714 trucks com [Gerald Spooner, Timmins: John GL Paper 10 \ . LI Pate 13200 104 10 4 / Need! f Kiteh 3 wed Marilyn, dasughterindaw Dorothy, pared with 5182 cars and 1,060) Fergus, Port Arthur and John Gl. Power 2 ThE tH 3 Long Point 3000 40 39 3 NEW VY : a . ediles 0 tehener, retired 0 0 YORK (AP)--Business|irom Roger Blough, chairman of board chairman of BF, Goods grandchildren Pauline, Jenny, Nancy frucks last week 3 eterborousl GN Ga 690 85 § K h Majtran 12000 2 1y { : and Sephen, Jun Juha danghierior | we Lowes, Peterborough GN Gas 2.80p 23 p : * 3 i Marian 8300 lad 5 made further autumn improve-(U.S, Steel Corp, rich Canada, Ltd, Friday was law Helo, gra ' | GN Gu w 10H Mavian Jo 0 uw W g ment this week and prospects ap-| Rloligh told a meeting of the| re-elected chairman of the Canas ---- . GN ¢ 00 1 3 Meda 11881 18 ; N "peared a little brighter National Industrial Conference dian Highway Safety Couneil, GW Coal A 200 5 ¥ 2. bh Mideon 13600 Jn GW Coal B 100 4 3 Mill City 2300 18 18 It still was a question, how- Board in Toronto that he is con: Also elected at the annual AHARKO -- In loving memory of a dear husband, Steven Sharke, who | Great West 30338 3 20 Nat Pele 640 1 172 | ph Jp! ap oveme AG hy vg meet \ passed away Qotober 17, 1951 | G Wp Gas ilo 994 8 N Concord 1000 i" Ww - 4 ever, Whether this improvement |vinced the outlook is for a meeting of the council's general In memory, a dally thought; | Wig Gvt 1032 804 94 N Cont 3450 19 18 3 was as much as might be ex-sirong and resilient long - run mitiee as vice - chairmen, LB | 100 50 23 5 N Davies 2200 10% 10 A pected for this time of year, growth." He said inventory re./Were Federal Health Minister In heart, a silent sorrow G Wp Mw i Lovingly remembered hy wife, Polly . Girerhd L 1a 18) A RNonbew i} a? 3 i when business normally is steam: duction in steel had gone about Monteith: Claude Jodoin, presi SWERDIE = 1 Wavink memers of for Aluminum Comb, aur y Pp TR We 39 NCOs dy WR WR 0 "0 Ing ahead alter a summer lull.[as far as it could - go, dent of the Canadian Labor Cone William John, who passed away October wm \\ Storm & Screen fades \ g Hi Narthid M00 1 1 The most interesting develop: The entire inventory pioture/EreS% and Rhys M. Sale, presis M . LAL ments were in the automobilel\ as far from . rosy, however, Sent of he Ford Motor 'Co. of 4 14, 1853 Uptil the day breaks - a Holden B : A Okalta a0 3 3 36 . 28 field, witl 19 fel And shadows flee away i Horne Pi : Pac Pete 3001 310% 10W | 4 eld, with new 1961 models on feavy supplies continued to . Lovingly Temembered by Margaret I WINDOWS H Smith 3044 : Pac Pele wis 230 600 833 8 sa display, Public reaction to these|plague many industries, A nots. MT: Ne.dles stressed the ure \ 8 3 }] J r ) i F 2 5 \) y Smith p Pamoi 20000 34 3 3 3 mxlels was being ecavefully| [able example Was copper, where gency extension of the council's : / ; Hur Erie 15 8371 81 87 44 Pormo pr 8730 43 4 rate " ' pels TWERDIE = In loving memory of 3 mn | Double hung or slide siders Imp Hank 413 60M S04 3 % 52 Por ONs 1600 13) 108 1 walched as a guide to 1961 ee-fall hig producers cut prices of WOTX aimed at reduction of acel dear father and grandad, William - --'\/ } 3 Imp Iv A 140 § » 04 Poel 13750 63 80 nomie prospects the red metal to 30 cents a pound|d€Nts, injuries and deaths in traf John who passed away October 13, i up to 100 untied inches, fp Inv 2 MW 2 NS 20% i 200 M0 4 3 Possibly significant was news|fram 38 cents fie, The world changes year lo year a Height plus mp Oil "28% 3 a 3 \ £ ' 101% + 3 4 2 from Chrysler Corp, that its deal-| Electricity production, a good The meeting lauded the pros And friends from day to day, \ width) Twp Toh 8935 0) ine 00 178 17 ' p Ws ers sold more cars in the first] UE PR os gress of driver education in high But never will the one we lave - Ind Accep M01 3 22 1475 204 10) 198 a aa 10 days of October than in any|heasure ol ooRomu Activity, schools, making special mention TOM MEMOTY PASS AWAY \ ¢ 4.40p i { \ # \ 3 600 88 in N , ' 10 P ) Lovingly remembered by Rill { DOORS -- Self-storing Al | : Ae 2.25 2 i N te. Ho ni bi k 8 similar period since 1933. Ame (hough q slight y Jor the bg of the recently - announced pro. I Ae in $ iy . Roy. ¥ 10 $ , joan Motors sales in this period] though nv 8 ¢ SHucial government support of 8 driver education in Ontario Gladys, Madeline, Herb and grandchil / 3 "" tren Al wminum Full 1", Complete |} 1nisal A 1 ? Sapphire ! 9 were ahead of impressive sales/"® The government reported al §ohools i | Inglis ) 1 sapph deb y § \ p A 8 with all hardware ald C p 20 $14 17 114 HE ' § a year ago modest improvement in jobs| . Reg. 59.50 . nd Gas aH dS ) \ secur Free | A 43° 3 a8 Directors of Ford Motor Corp gpppiovment totalled 67,767, oo 4 - | nid Gas 330 13% uth DRO 1 - pelare ) ide Y 83 Please Note ZY" Biab choee tr mitain fad, die » jt thin ; fl te fo "declared an exra dividend, ah qo' unemployment 3a anadian Branch He ft Util p 175 $414 41 \ a 1 h : - In th Somewhat disturbing w | Deadlines now in effect for h PHONE NOW FOR FREE Iter PLT 4782 $344 37h | Submarine 3th. 3 a 0 expressing both confidence in the in ns She Of Poli ce Gro this column ] HOME DEMONSTRATION Inte SUP 639 10 M0 q 3 3 LEED future and satisfaction with the Ropes sod 39.6 hours in Septem 1 up ny Syn A 235 $24% Tidal 500 4 NW 5 3 past. Auto production moved up, fir aa re LONDON, Ont. (CP)--A Canas Births, Memoriams, Cards of Iraq Gl p 00 $134 4 Tr Can 420 PR 1 N y Diaby d ber compared with 39.8 in Au ) with compact car output at a Ordinarily, the work week ian section of 'the International Thanks ~-- . . RA Jamaica PS © 95 $20 3 1 Triad OF 3036 2:3 208 190 sust 9 AM. SAME DAY : - ae die 2 a0 wm | Un. Oils 9 h.. sn Trecownd lengthens before the number of Police Association is expected to DEATHS ' . ) \ \ ole oa oa i 1 1 IH Freight carload nis advanced {hte ands be formed at & meeting here in A] i a | 3 V8 Sh 0G w 1050. 38 3 3 mor the fourth straight week and on | December, Constable Charles R. 11 AM SAME DAY L S BUILDING SPECIALTIE | ll W X . 8 31 A ; 1 steel production inereased - am Wright of London city police said DIAL RA 3.3492 Hy wi dibs hi : { \ 1 is 100 slightly, although operations still] FURNITURE OUTPUT Friday. An associate member of | BOX 66 Labatt 120 a iy ry 3M 2 OM 30 : ; 2 were only a few percentage Shipments from Canadian furn- the IPA, he has been working for : points above half-capacity iture-making plants in 1958 were several years to organize a Ca Lafarge 200 1] L) : Lafarge A 100 36% 6 Hh Curk Some encouraging words came valued at a record $308,816,000. 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