The Oshawa Times, 10 Jun 1961, p. 19

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A HAPPY occasion -- The birth of LT the bors . a8 near as as your telephone. birth, just RA rate is only $1.50. DEATHS SHORT, Albert Edward his residence for service on Monday at 2 p.m. Inter: ment Pinegrove Cemetery, YATES, Elisabeth (Betty) Beloved wife of Hector Yates who pass- od away June 8, 1961, at the Oakville Hospital, Mrs. Yates is survived by her husband Hector and her mother Mrs. a 'oods and Oakville, on Monday, June 12, at 3: 30 p.m. GIDEON Bi Bibles are a me- morial. contin Por Hacement eontaet funeral director or phone R. GERROW FUNERAL CHAPEL Kindness beyond price yet within reach of all RA 8-6226 390 KING STREET WEST LOCKE'S FLORIST Funeral arrangements ond floral requirements for all occasions, OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE RA 8-6555 1 (total of all goods and services) .|GNP for the quarter might US. BUSINESS § Increase By JACK LEFLER NEW YORK (AP) -- The eco- nomic recovery in the United States rolled on this week and expectations of more rapid im- provement later in the year mounted. The gross national product may be setting a record in the current quarter ending June 30. Walter W. Heller, chiirman of the president's council of economic advisers, said the reach an annual rateof nearly $510,000,000,000. It was a little under $500,000,000,00 the prev- ious quarter. Heller said that by the final quarter the rate may be $35,- 000,000,000. The National Association of Purchasing Agents reported that new orders, production and employment kept on increasing in May. Producers of machine tools, Seen In New Orders the industrial performance in the last two months has "erased any lingering doubts that the economy is in a very encouraging rebound from re- cession lows." The momentum of recovery has aroused anxiety in the Ken- nedy administration that it will bring a revival of inflation. With labor contract negotia- tions nearing in the automobile industry, General Motors, Ford and Chrysler omitted the usual annual raises June 1 for 138,000 salaried employees not covered by union contracts. Automobile production moved up this week to an estimated 128,000 passenger cars. This was only .87 - per - cent below the comparable 1960 week, one The industry was particularly happy about sales in May. The 537,825 cars sold was the big- gest monthly total of the year. This brought dealers' new car stocks down to about 900,000, construction equipment and other manufacturing machinery equipment predicted a good gain in sales by the fourth quarter. The First National City Bank of New York commented that lowest since last October. Harold C. Lumb, vice - pres- ident of Republic SteelCorp., predicted steel production will increase steadily and should ap- proach record heights in the next year. IN MEMORIAM ALDOUS -- In loving memory of our daughter, Mildred, who passed away June 11, 1950. Loving thoughts will ever wander To the spot where she is laid. PLY remembered by Mother and | CARD OF THANKS ASKEW -- We would like to thank the nurses and staff of Hillsdale Manor for their many kindnesses during te illness of the late Mrs. Askew. the many friends for their kind expres. sions of sympathy, J. Askew and family | The Brooklin Spring Fair Association | wishes to thank the following busi. | ness people for their contributions | which were omitted through error from the prize list: Reesor Fuel and Lum. By Stock By JOHN BELANGER Canadian Press Staff Writer The stock market halted in its |four - week decline and rose [slightly during moderately light rading, as hesitancy crept into ii A groups. Volume was characteristically lower for the week, and prices in some groups fell, despite the general rise. In the secondary constructions for instance, Can- ada Cement, Canada Dredge and Dock and Building Prod- ucts were all down fractionally, | |while Royal and Nova Scotia fell in the banks. The ' industrial index was up Der Port Perry Leino eo Soca | slightly more than two points on Pesier, Post Perry; Dowson' s Red and the face of strength in' liquors, re, Port Perry: oi .nard- foods, steels and utilities. Dis- Drag vid Toor perry Greer and tillers Seagrams, Walker-Good-| Port POTY: Ger- erham and Canadian Breweries ef akey acd "Mae. were ahead, while Algoma, At.| i avr Station EL las, Dominion Bridge, od Jers POR Im, ALY se | Company and Dominion Foun- ao te Vien on 'Station, Broure | dries and Steel rose. Dominion] lin; Brooklin Horticulture. Foundries and Steel reached a new high this week and was up more than 214 points. In foods, LoblawB was the big winner, up more than two points, while gains went to Can- ada Packers B and Weston A. Among refining oils, Canadian By THE CANADIAN PRESS |Oil was up 2% points in consid- Canadian bond market s/erable trading. Consumers Gas moved slightly higher this week traded briskly on an offer of with the Government of Canada|Tights at $14 on a _six-for-one short terms all posting small| deal, and made the weekly gains. most active' list. The Canada 3% - per - cent Dominion Tar traded heavily { the week and gained 3, bonds due Sept. 1, 1965, closed on : : fractionally higher at $96.25- along with heading the active| 50, while the Canada 4%" per-cent bonds due Sept. 1, 1983, gained 25 cents at $90. 75-| $01.25. The CNR five-per-cent| due Oct. 1, 1978, were un- changed at $95.75-$96.25. The 91-day treasury bills sold at 3.05 per cent compared withh LONDON (CP)--The Evening 3.14 percent last week and the News and Star says E. P- Tay- 182-day bills at 3.18 per cent|lor of Toronto, seeking to ex- Bond Market Little Ahead In the papers, Abitibi, Great Claim Taylor Bid {als up {down .30 to 81.68; base metals For Lancs System |L5% Decline Halted Market Lakes, St. Lawrence and Price {Brothers all advanced in light trading. In the base metals market, most issues declined fraction- ally. The seniors were mixed, as losses went to Falconbridge, Frobisher .and Sherritt Gordon, and gains to International Nickel, Noranda and Labrador. Irish, Kilembe and Lake Du- fault slipped among the cop- pers, while in the Nickels, Ar- cadia, NickelMining and Smelt- ing and Norpax were all down. Western oil trading was gen- erally weak and prices de- jclined. Central Del Rio, Bailey {Selburn A, Consolidated Mic Mac and Dome all dropped in the seniors, and speculative is- sues such as Devon-Palmer and {Medallion fell. Index changes at Toronto: In- dustrials up 2.08 to 579.88; golds 2.08 to 579.88; golds down .45 to 192.48 and western oils down .72 to 97.31. Index changes at Montreal: Banks up .32 at 62.51; utilities up .7 at 149.2; industrials up 3.1 at 316.0; papers up 4.4 at 467.2 and golds up .53 at 78.69. Ruto Output Figures Given TORONTO (CP) -- Canadian motor - vehicle production this {week is estimated at 9226 com- pared with 9,306 last week, says the Canadian Automobile Cham- ber of Commerce. Production consisted of 7,667 cars compared with 7,716 and 1,59 trucks compared with Production to date this year is estimated at 193,141 com- pared with 228298 in the cor- responding period last year-- compared with 3.30 per cent./tend his brewery interests in Day-to-day money traded at 2% Britain has offered nearly £3, meade up of 159,941 cars com- per cent most of the week and 000,000 for Cornbrook Brewery, pared with 187,646 and 33,200 closed at 234 per cent. iwhich operates The Ontario 5'%-per-cent due|throughout Lancashire. April 15, 1981 and the Province| Taylor, having built up in| of Quebec 5%4-per-cent due June | Canada the world's biggest bre- 1, 1980, each gained 50 cents at{wery, Canadian Breweries, now $100.50 - $101.00 and $99 - $99.50. is the guiding spirit of the The recent Province of New-| United Breweries group of New-| foundland six-per-cent issue due) castle. July 5, 1991, also gained 50 Cornbrook shares have been cents at $99.75 and $100.25. racing ahead during the last 270 pubs| trucks compared with 40,652. Car production this week and this year to date with figures for last week and the corres- {ponding period last year in |brackets, was: American Motors 180 (180), | 2960, (nil); Chrysler 1146 (1,218), 21,837 (28,063); Ford 2,075 (1,990), 46,010 (53,957); of the year's slimmest margins,| Sp -- THE OSHAWA TIMES, Scturdey, Jums 10, 1961 19 Weekly Summary Of Stock Market Activity bh... TORONTO WEEKLY STOCK QUOTES ... 3 Hatt 41S WHS. By The Canadian Press outnumbered advances by 391 to e0d on Pligg dh Stock Exchange this week. changed totaed 203. 5 Voume for the week was 11,981,000, up from the previous week's 10,560,000. Tota saes for the year {Quotations in cents uness WEEK'S MOST ACTIVE TORONTO STOCKS Q Stock Dom Tar Lon See MB"nd PR Reef Exp Pamol Pace Sapphire C Chieftn Abitibi Abitibi pr Acad-Atl Acad-Atl A Alta Alta Alta Alum 2 pr Analog Analog w Ang Pulp pr Anthes Imp A 86 Anthes B Argus Argus 250 pr Ashdown B Atlan Acc Atlas Steel Auto Elec Auto Fab B Bank Mont Bank NS Bath Pow A Bath Pow B Beatty Beav Lumber Beav Lumb Beav L pr Bell Phone Bowater pr Brockville Brown Build Prod Burlington Burns Burrard A Cal Pow Cel 175 pr 016 $34 Chem Chem wis > Collieries Coll Curt W Dredge Fairbks A Falls B 1110 By The Canadian Press This Week----1I-- INDUSTRIALS 19W + 5% $i5% 15% 15% + % OILS 333233 9% 8 247625 51 & 78300 42 39 50800 73 67 31700 86 79 32518 8% + % 9 81 +4 28% +10 4 Industrials A and B 10190 $37% 36% Th 3195 $23% 2% 23% 4420 $9% 8% 9 $34 » 07 S100% logis 10816 106 14% [9% 19% 830 30% 40% 10% + 20%2 2 20% $36% 34 34% $21% 21% 21% $47 46%, 47 360 350 350 500 145 in, 145 50 F115 +45 --5 4 --1% 83 + % $3914 Ei 324 381% + Y 51 1840 § 425 100 1025 7236 535 100 5343 3702 80 85 8865 350 A 100 IE $51%¢ 1% 210 $10% 11 3795 1978 $22 54 $11% 11% $7% 7% +1 rl ++++e++ + F EEEES 1 854 11% 125 % + % +40 = 26 272 SI8R 18% 18% 1967 $19 18% 18% -- % 9 $82 82 82 --1 $70% 60% 70% +x $57 S56R 57 --3 $5714 57 57 $72% 70% 72% +3% $58 57 57% --1% 912% 1244 12% vo $9R 9 3 $5 5% $48% 47TV 490 460 475 450 450 $13%4 13% 13% $28 27 28% + 33% 33% SR 6R -- % 8% 8 + % 460 20 4185 9620 1275 0500 5250 125 1329 685 $11% 11 11% + % $9 9 9 STR 7% Th + % $5% 5% 5% 239 3890 wis 4590 785 17875 1720 C Hudro Car 3502 C Imp Bk C 10946 C Ind Gas L Condui ts Con Baks 6420 Rita 14% 143 32% +2% % 647 $103 HA 10% --1 250 $54 54 54 125 $49 49 680 $44 210 $21%a 21 75 $33 2130 $17% 410 $16 1815 $32 150 $18% 402 $13% 21% +1 3B BV + 16U 17% + % 15% 16 + % 2 32 1 18% + + KK) 183 -% S175 85% 5 5% + W 3033 $I2W 11% 12% + % 425 S111, 11 11 3521 $11% 10% 10% -- 8% 52690 $19% 18% 19% + % 50 $107% 107% 107% + % 4 39% + % 44 70 --2 97 1961 Saes High LowqCose Ch'ge High Lowq 18% 20 14% 18 14% 16 10% 15% 10 54 780 40% 321% 10% 8% 20% 20% 38% 31% 22% 21 47 45% 405 260 175 90 54 514 28 29% 32% 30%c 23% 450 275 25% 23% 21 19 18% 21% as ud 1 yo! 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S=8 >) LJ o " Esnz. sede 5 3 ¥ pERgea. The corporate market was two days and Friday stood at/General Motors 4,106 (4,168), ono 107% 107% + % Copp Clark 8% -- Ya 8% 6% Tor Star pr Chib M C3900 75 firm and some issues improved slightly. The B.C. Electric 5%- per-cent first mortgage bonds gained 25 cents at $99-899.50, while the Bell Telephone six- per-cent bonds due Jan. 2, 1986, gained 75 cents at $103 25- 104.00. 00. 140s, up 14s from Wednesday's| (86,398 (102,941); Stud e baker- closing price. Packard 160 (160), 2,736 (2,685). FOR SALE Corby vt 17% 18 + % 1% 11% + % 18% 18% 10 10 -3 2 a 58 58 8% 4 140 $1000 108 40 17% 510 $18% 410 13 350 $42 974 $59 ---t % - 5 1084 + " Sows % 18% 15% 12 19% 15 7% 59 10% 108% 40 T Fin A T Fin B T Fin 4% 35 T Fin wts 56 3700 T Fin wits 57 5135 11308 285 Un Acc 2 pr a $10% 10! OV) -- Un Gas 104 h $18% 18% 18% -- Chimo wad30 53 Chrom e Coch Will Coin Lake C Met Coniagas Conlaurum Con-Key C Bellekeno C Beta G xwl5 620 12550 390 35000 17 1832 24 8000 83 1803 374335 30 30 3066 4 Upp Can Vandgo 3 4 Ventures w0740 ' $44% Heavy Damage In City Fire | PLATTSBURGH, N.Y. (CP)--| A six-hour fire in mid - town Plattsburgh Friday caused an estimated $400,000 damage and 60 joo ha 2% ha] left one man seriously injured. f 4 2 92 a Police said the fire apparently - " 20 Ss mn 3 3 + . started when George Rock of Be rE ey BT Morissonville, N.Y., was galva. Fam Play 819% 191, 10% + % a tire at a garage at $i 20% Hh +, % Charlotte and Bridge streets and the equipment exploded. Rock was sprayed with hot| hydraulic fluid and was re-| rted in serious condition in spital. The blaze spread to three other buildings containing busi: | ness establishments and apart- ments and 30 families were left| homeless. | Explosions in und e rground| gasoline tanks shook the area, | and heavy smoke from thous. | ands of burning tires in the ga-| rage were seen for miles. | Firemen, helped by men from Plattsburgh Air Force Base, | battled the fastspreading| flames. | U Corp B U Corp pr Un Steel Vanadium + Venez Pw Viceroy A Vie G Tr Wainwr Vent debs Vespar Perron Pickle Crow 17500 $925 9234 4333 17 3150 11 53 $242 24 2 200 C Callinan $28% 28% FA C Discov $7 6% 6% -- % C Fen 130 I 130 +5 Con Gillies $40 «0 CG Arrow $5% 55, C Halliwll $524 5214 52% --2% pd . A Beautiful Oshawa Home 6900 12% 13 + Wn 2634 69% c 69% -- 17% 17% + % Tar pr $ 21 Text #5568 12% E to K $45 45 45 2 Inv rts 9996 225 150 200 +25 Match A $261 26 26 79500 42% 41 C Marben A 160 150 155 C Marcus Walk GW 2684 $52% 50% 52% Tin Con MS C Webb Knp 300 300 300 € Mogul Westeel 8 1032 $10% 10 10 C Morrison West C Brew 256 $324 32% 32% *C Mosher 25 25 25 Con Negus / 130 125 Con Nichol West Fair pr 11324 7335 C Northld 80 $107%4 107% 107% C Persh ¢ 1333 8 8 8 Cons Que 23000 53 45 46 --§ -3 West A wis 15918 Sul 10% 11 Wool Alex 460 C Red Pop 10700 8 7 7 --1% Wood J A 27% + % C Regct 10100 6 --40 Cc 8 +1 Conwest 5 +2 Wood J pr Cop Corp Woodwd A 19% 19U + % Wdwd A wis 1165 945 900 900 --10 Zenitia 3620 250 250 250 Curb Anglo-Nfld 23350 $8% 7% 3320 $29%c 28'4 100 $54 324 $20 19% 217 $36% 36% 36% + % 5116 $44 105 $70% ow 4 +1 200 $20 -- 3% 25 3663 $21% Boss br Vou + %s id io 2860 $164 16% 16% 457 sah 2 : 1780 $31% 30% 31% 0 $52% S2 35 $138 $43 239 50 45 48 39145 110 99 109 D! 20082c $28'% 26% 27% + % 57000c 148 118 128 --I12 22600 28 24 28 +2 12625 176 165 166 +x 8103 13% 18% 13% 9000 4% 2% 2% = x0500 35 32 32 oy 21 13% + % -Y% +45 +x5 --- bh + ¥ Inv 460 110 27 19 +2 Be valally Si 0 60 60 +2 900 $i3% 13% 13% -- % 124 WINONA AVENUE 2 i LR5%U2BaE 8 28% -- 5 19% 108 103k 99 35 $100% 109% 109% +1% 109% $10 MM U--ta 104% 800 $16% 16% 16% -- % 17% 132 $35; 35 35 1 dn $46 4M 6 +1%s 2 400 55 55 55 5 81575 $10% 10% 10% -- % 9 : 315 695 $13% 1314 13% 13 Seven rooms, beautifully landscaped lot. Broadloom throughout; ceramic - tiled bathroom and 2-pc. powder room. Very modern kitchen with new deluxe dishwasher; crystal fixtures, custom drapes through- out. Beautiful large recreation room with indirect lighting and natural brick and stone fireplace. Screened Summer room overlooking garden; very economical oil heating. 25 > Fite 5% 11949 $10% ic 108 = % 200 325 325 103538 74 5 70 -3 52400 19 17 18 4x to NC 2 2 Kilembe ¢ 34 2 Kirk Min Kopan 3% 4% 3 L Dufault 13300 53 46% 48 18 17%¢ 15% 15% --2% 25 12 Lake Ling x500 7% TVs Th --1 i 187 166 170 --$5 24 15 L Osu 4000 15 15 15 Ya i 29500 9 8 11% 8 L Shore 365 45 -6 134 84 La 19 9A 66 GS Wares 24 Globe A 7 Goodyear 9% 9% 9% 90 07% IA M-- 42 364s Oils A and Zeller"s HregBE Lencourt Lexindin 4500 L L Lae 10572 Coulee 7900 Courvan ©2500 5 Cowich 6500 36 32 33 --3 Craigmt 2390 $14%4 13% 14% + % | Great West NET EARNINGS $27,700 G Wot G 15% 15% -- % G Wpg G vt 3650 Sli% kod 14% -- 15 G Wpg 56 w 107 550 530 Greening 850 By THE CANADIAN PRESS | A x 'East Kootenay Power Co. Hard Jear March 31: 1061, $144, PHONE OWNER FOR APPOINTMENT ard Carpet : Bai s wo ao Srv zu 3 hl Greyhnd $134,804 er) Bakeries Ltd., | TO INSPECT RA 3-4959 1 4 Ya % Be ended 5: 1961, $240,075 1980, sant 486. E8wwn Gaspe Cop Pend Ore Yukon Con th 300 om 300 56 20 6031 §'6 X61 San Su Ln +39 14% 615 12% 540 + 52 28 Batley S A 10860 740 ng ss po 835 490 20 23 IS MONTH'S BEST day was named the National games without a defeat Surg CINCINNATI (AP)--Joey Jay,|League's player-of-the - month May, His econ stood at 6-3 the pitcher Cincinnati Reds ob-|for May. The 25-year-old Jay, ays eo he - tn B Ws Wl 4 Ghia 106 bh) Ad Malus tained in an off - season swap|who had only a 9-8 record with by a committee of 40 baseball Cal Ed 6047 317% 16% 17% + % 0% 1% with Milwaukee Braves, Mon-/Milwaukee last your, won six|writers and b. 13 TS. 4

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