Lge eagles A RE Bag Ae ggg gs margins gegen aye pees pla RAMA at." : THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, October 19, 1961 27 EMBURY -- On Thursday, October Today's Toronto Stock Market Listings --_aysmmss sporucit lndawatale tal, 11 Net i New A 11 Ne 11 Net ' to Dr. Cae sng Lynne (9 ~~ uae 2 "roa ar Stock Sales High ow a.m. Ch'ge| Stock High Low s.m. Ch'ge| Steck Sales High Low .m. Ch'ge Gales High Low a.m. Ch' se) 8 ozs.) our new baby girl, a sister for The Canad Stock tock Exchange--Oct. 19 1% 21% -- |QN Gas wt 160 160 Tidal 1000 64 64 64 +2 |Taspiratn 337 «8 ; e U In Hea sur Cheryl, who is so happy she is| zeronio 8 ogee a slog 1% Triad ON. 200 179 179 179 Int Niexel SHYe 8% Bi + % =3 (Quotations in cents unless marked $.| ' 8% -- %| Royal Bank for joy -- Along with her bro-|, "O44 xd--Ex-dividend, xr--Ex-| Coronation sh % ma Un Olle 600 125 Irish Cop us 112 12 3 Wayne Joburke 8% 8% 8% 20 30 30 singing thers, Randy, Kenny and Roy. rights, xw--Ex-warrants. Net change is|Crush Int 3% ™% 3 2000 9 a 22% Wespac 500 (12 u s j e & 7% TK 915 910 910 --10 : a a MINES $25% 254 B4-- % ° 430 385 410 +20 Me 25 ent = Ss Bb SMTOALYR:< Me, and Mrs. W, A,{°™ Previons day's close.) Dist Seag . 380 M% 44% * Metcalfe (nee Lucy Wyrozub) proudly 3 Paar $66 ise announce the birth of thelr Jaugnter, INDUSTRIALS Bei ple ox wag. 16. 196%, at the Oshawe . ct! Acad Uran 31500 10 6 4% --2 TORONTO (CP) -- Indus- BACON | te aa; ae 7 yt ae tt } By FORBES RHUDE general manufacturing view ap-|ttials reached skyward and Ae Darder 1000 im --1 |Canadian Press Business Editor|pears to be that the tariff struc-|speculatives lost ground during 11 Net |D Scot pr Moots, Dus, ii 1961, at the Oshawa 1464 Sales High Low.a.m. Ch'ge|Dom Store 16 Anglo Hur 500 730 2% 2 % --1 | Considerable clarification of|ture is out - of - date and that|/moderately heavy trading on nsil uB8e8s | Abitibi 400 $39% 39 39% -- %|Dom Tar 18% REDSTONE -- Mr, and Mrs. Uarold|Acad-Alh 575 $10% od A. Redstone (nee Gloria Wilson) |Acad-Ath A z10 2 Fam Play wish to announce oe Lege of isle. son jerry 1300 en October 18, 1961, Montreal Gen- lospit: Alta Dis w 1200 135 13) 135 . oi * f : ene Ata Ges oe 30 S100" 108, 109" ; 3 2 B Peres" 3 oe -- this week's annual meeting of|creases in some cases and per-| Lake Dufault led the latter & BAEFY "ccoacon -- the out of AltaGas PE 35 $106 100% 106% ot Tor-Dom Bk Aumag 1000 +1 |thc Canadian Exporters' Asso-|haps decreases in others. down with a drop of 85 cents and seighbors... "The OshawalsiisGas w 219 S154 Oot leet ME i T Fin $7 w 1 oe 1 ee ' BO oe ee ag (ciation Mr. Style's address, in em-|to $3.90 on a volume of 239,137 Times fs as wnear as your telephone|Ai% Unt 10. $20) 207 Bes * Tr Can PL 215 $2% 22% 29% -- |pary 'Expl 1100 23 23 23 i ow --%| Two facturing spokes-\phasizing the role of manu-|shares. Dufault is the Quebec- Bee tie 'tate' ts only $1.50. |Algoma 405 $472 474 47% + la L Power 1550 $4 asane net Bethlm 200 . 2000 -3 |men stated that they, are not/facturing as a creator of em- based Norbed field copper pros- ose Mt dik IGN Gas w 40 mn ca % 20% oh Ss ge a Bide 24 112 8 +19 |asking for "high tariffs." 'They|ployment, said a 10-per-cent in-|pect which four weeks Atlas Steel 2044 29% 29% + |G Coal en ee inh [Un Steel Bouzan 1500 50 49 49. --1 \think, however, that Canadian|crease in four of Canada's big|turned in an assay report that DEATHS Auto Fab B 200 205 295 25 + 420. 420 420 «| Vendomat Broswk 500 500 h 2000 |policy has been to encourage the|natural resource industries|Showed four per cent copper. Bank Mont " $53 533 Vulcan 00 400 Camp Chib 600 3 |N --* devel t of natural Id It in in in| Wiltsey-Coughlan, which owns Bhnk NS 25 $76 76 + i Walk GW Sas 60 68 6 6 6 \development of natural resource|would resu' an increase , KUCHERIK, Mary ecg ae 250 420 420 420 wena - C Dyni 4750 i + % industries and that the time has|employment of 11,600 people. Property adjacent to Dufault, Entered into rest at the fa.nily resi- 8% 1 0 CN Inca ence 782 Ritson Road South, Oshawa, ' $51 51 on Wednesday, October 18, 1961, Mary | BOW. ES Kornylo, widow of Samuel Kucherik,| 5, 200 $60 59% 59% mother of William and sister of Wil- j $32% Yy Vy I Ac 275 pr z10 Nam Kornylo of Winnipeg: and John of |inglis 300 Oshawa, in her 74th year. Funeral/pco 25 yp | Inlanl Gas 200 from the Armstrong Funeral Home, 3, % 10% -- yo) int ed 100 - Oshawa, Saturday, October 21 at 10 5 5% 7 ¥| tnt Pg ae is ee hd a.m, Interment Oshawa Union Ceme- 7 27% wy 00 7 ane » b 4 18%-- % tery. 3 a 5 415 4 a --_ oo au Pode : \the case of Canadian manufac-|there should be adjustments|The Toronto Stock Exchange 4 ' : * Arjon 4500 6% 6% +1 |turing industries was given at|which probably would mean in- Wednesday. A Arcadia 11500 7% 9 ansesss sae 190$150 150 150 489 $46% 46% 46% 412 $14% 14% 14% 32% 32% 54 Ci*SA 5% 5% '. 4 oe lost three cents at 17 and turned 225 $23% 23% 23% Can-Erin 2500. 25 % N. } |come for manufacturing to bel w, y|Weston A wt 696 Cassiar 250 N Colsisan iviven simiiar encouragement: eS ae " over 149,500 shares. Sie ee Chimo 2000 a N Goldert = 2 +2 |" H. B. Style, president of John}... : Industrials rose on the basis Woodwd A 1 Chrim z10 North Can Inclis Co. Ltd i such exports had to be offsetiof widespread fractional -- %|, Cur Coch Will 2100 460 O'Brien 6 1 |Inglis Co. Ltd., Toronto, in an by increased imports of manu- itt + law cae te oro 3 address ead to the exporters deg "soods. thi would| eens, wes, refining % , y|C. Paver Beta G 10000 8% 8 Osisice 6 +3 |meeting by H. J. Lang, presi- oils and banks and financial in- + Dupont 5° 2 G Discov Paramag _5000 + %\dent of Canada Iron Foundries --" Sy --perrye * stitutions. In steels' Dominion 5 Maclaren B = : 43 Peerless 46 Di Ltd., Montreal, said: 'Gener- : 0 ; bridge, Atlas, Page - Hersey, 4 tlie Bi Ree ed 4 oe : ally' speaking I do not believe |**cce: United Steel and Dominion Py aeview (di Whitby Wed. : sig 304 1 : 25 325 325 we x C"Mogst = 2 i 11 at Realm. S00 dice is any ied tor major: or Mh grat ft it ts dg 8 waargringlica ypbags ih B , Whitby, 16 5 $5 % 5% + Yi) T | : : s . > is any { ' feaday, October 18, 1961," Elizabeth|cin © aan 33H 29% + 84 Kelly Al gg Cons Gus 2500 Rix. Athab 8 se --m|sweeping tariff adjustments." |i 80. te." s achieved by/rises as much as 1%, while Al- McIntosh, beloved wife. of the late|C ChemtV f $5% 5% SY 5 2: | increases in the export of our dy geth i Alms Conwest 100 Rockwin --% " goma was victim of profit- Thomas "Rutherford, dear mother of|C Ci 0 250 250, 250 ee ee eee ae fealay WA Cop-Man 2500 8 8 Ryanor a0 9 9 % --%|MORE IMPORTANT principal resource industries at|taking and lost a hefty 1%. ee ee wna. sn pele ce: ee ie Lafarge wts 250 155 155 155 3 2000 1 Coprand 3535 San Ant He cited as "far more impor-|the expense of increased im-| Qn index, industrials rose .14 Coulee 7000 Sherritt , Siet year, Resting at the W. C. Tows|c ' 54 54 Sigh agai Me ete hs & MLO Deer Hora 2000 30 29 pov 5 |tant' such things as strict ap-|ports of manufactured goods, |to 595.60, golds .83 to 88.21 and Funeral Chapel, Whitby, for service in)C Ind Gas 9% fh, 7 base metals .22 to 202.20. West- the chapel en Friday, October 20 at 2/C Imp Bk C 63% 63% oo ms Denison iis 1000 - % Silvimaq 6 +2%|plication of anti-dumping provis-|will further aggravate our al- je chapel on Friday, Oc' 2/C Imp ms 2 Charter 0! Dick 091 400 39 Starratt i i, " p.m, Interment Union Cemetery, Osh-|Cdn Oi 5 33% 34 pel cat x % SercFa 2 $4 SA han 100 $26% 26% 26% Steep R jions, proper valuation for duty)r e ady serious unemployment/ern oils fell .19 to 96.83. Vol- awa. Minister the Rev. D. Marshal.|CPR SY 25% 25% $10% 10% 10% Dome Pete 12% 12% last Mal 2500°240 235 240 Sylvanite + %|purposes, and more satisfactory|prablem. ume was 3,244,000 shares com- ROS eres 5 eee ee ee ae wi Ml robco A w 300 505 $05 505 Fargo 203 288 288 | Elder 1000 149 149 149 --1__ | Taurean , |' class-or-kind'" legislation. | MY. Style said that if Cana-|pared with 2,784,000 Tuesda 8% 48le 48% LobCo B n 250 $11 ll lt Home A 990 990 990 |Falcon 445 $63% 6314 63% Tribag 2590 $4 M54 -- J. D, Campbell, president of|dian manufacturing were in-| Scnior base mz y- $ ior LobCo pr 25. $50 50 |Home B 0 910 910 | Faraday 1500 156 155 156 Un Keno $11% 11% 11% _J. D. bell, enior base metals were gen- GERROW FUNERAL Aah "4 Mm 31% LobG B pr $32% 32% 32% H B OG $14% 14% Fatima 5500 30 30 30 Upp Can 160 160 160 : \Canadian Westinghouse Co. Ltd.|creased for the purpose of wip-jerally depressed with fractional < hae 374 Loeb M 220 $21 21 Medal 195 195 Geco Mines 225 $22 22 22 Vandoo 7 ss eis + %2| Hamilton, Ont., 'stated: 'Weling out Canada's balance - of-|fails predominant. G CHAPEL hat-C 4 MB PR 2100 $17% 17% Midcon 29 GF Mining 500 18% 18% 18% Ventures $61% 61 ag ie Nye, aatict J f Pp ant. Gaspe Cop- Mass-F 450 $10% 10% Mill City Grandroy 10625 1m 2 i L W Surf J 2 iT a have pat taken bet position "angie a eficit, Yeh couldn't/per, Labrador, Gunnar, Falcon- ; 5 . Mon Food: 225 13% -- %&|N Davies | Ree 1 Granduc 9 illroy 5 that tar s in-|be j i i ei Kindness beyond price eke ane oT oe See TT 474 41%|Pac Pete Gunnar 522 870 860 870 Wiltsey 17% 16% 17 lavanesa ffs should be in vie "a sagged "<y eae leona bridge and Hudson Bay Mining et within reach of all. |S Bias Bt iso 27s 275 375 Nat Drug 235 16 + %|Pamoil 1.6 8 Gwillim 2000 5% 5% 5% Yk Bear 108 108 108 --1 | . y, po § and Smelting all lost as much y + |Con Bidg wt 150 275 hall Nat Trust 200 9% 95 Beene Olls 2 eee ae oe "eH xs ered HG ad ¢ 4 = af He thought however that there|not be adversely affected. ~ las a point Ke NO NGas 245 etrol leadway Zulapa _ r '" 4 . 728-6226 . oi ee v4 Piitins cnes 4 P55 re |should be "greater equity in| Wiping out of the balance-of- 390 KING STREET WES 4 0 272 +2 ; een ae " | |Oshawa A 50 Ponder Hollinger $27% 27% 27% -- %|Bulolo 1500 715 700 715 +15 |their application.' jpayment deficit through more|000 people and an 'Rowntree |Page-Hers 225 4 Provo Gas 200 Howey 217 (217 gf PP bescseas Con 1000 50 50 50 | i peor other 300,006 . | Pow Corp 50 $58 Secur Free Hud Bay 180 $51% 51% 51M + % LOCKE'S FLORIST | |QN Funeral arrangenients and | a | floral requirements for all | Cc n | occasions. | | Mr. Campbell didn't spell out)manufacturing at home.souldéin the service and supplief in- OSHAWA SHOPPING 270 Stanwell 1100 Hydra Ex 00 314 31% 31% +1%| Sales to 11 a.m.: 790,000 |what this might involve but the!give direct employment to 1i/,-|dustries. CENTRE b art 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE 0 S$ 728-6555 TORONTO (CP) -- Transport frorial, For placement contact fonerai| Minister Rowntree Wednesday director or phone 725-2327 |became the sixth Onatrio cabi- |net member to come out in sup- ' : . IN MEMORIAM (22%,°% Scucstion Minister Ro- A Tailored-to-Measure with 35 years of |barts as new leader of the pro- ; vincial Progressive Conserva- Pe py eee . ANDREWS -- In loving memory of a|tive party. Suit is G rfectl Fen i tailoring experience dear mother, Annie Andrews, and) However, Mr. Rowntree said pe y : aaa Gitte th ar wed tek. |\delegates to the Oct. 23-25 lead- ; a Sweet memories will linger forever, jership convention from his fi ° it it ° H Time cannot them it's true, | idi f Teak Gor sat ee came sever' [nome siding of York West ap itting suit. . . It gives Our loving remembrance of you. |pear prepared to split their --Levngy Femenibered by daughters | Votes -- iy? Rr sigs - x Alberta and Muriel, and granddaughter! torney-General Roberts and En- ' pane ergy Resources Minister Ma- you confidence and poise. agg tpg red a evns age of |caulay. my son, Peter Stephen, who passed' wir, Robarts's other five cab- ° . tray Ocober it, 18g linet supporters are Mune| | Try One--Special $55 price by» The Reaper came thi: day, ipal Affairs Minister,ar- CX" "Twas an angel visi the green' render, Commerce and Pevel- Pa yy Or opment Minister Nickle, Agri- at Jack Fraser's 26 Stores ' ' 2 og ' é hand cut to your specifica- + + + + Wear an expertly fitted suit, zlevieely remembered by mother,|culture Minister Goodfellow and Meurel, Sayeed" atarty. {ministers without portfolio Al- scuo: s G d W. A. Stew- i Z Z . ° * Smead = ge mes | lan Grossman es we | j tions and figure. Ganghter, Betty, who passed away Oct.| Provincial Treasurer Allan a 'We often think of bygone days ranks second in cabinet sup- j ; When we were all together. , \port, with..Highways Minister ; ; i The family chain is broken now, |Cass, Public Works Minister : "a4 a mae ° ° But memories will live forever. | : decnt i + ' Eternal rest grant them, O Lora, |Connell, Provincial Secretary ALL WOOL WORSTED CLOTHS : ; d d il i d f Lat perpetual light mine upon them. | Yaremko and minister without ' ff ° n ivi ud y tai ore Ul in act, BeaGy missed by Frances, Bill and) portfolio John Root favoring his . } ; : | candidature. : Lands and Forests Minister] are the best suitings -- over 300 evie| | ) ff $- eee BOO and fully quaranteed. CARD OF THANKS [ports Macauy, leer ' May) | ¢ yg only three in the cabinet--Tra- patterns ° HORNBY -- We wish to extend our, sae rete heartfelt thanks and deepest appr. and Publicity Minister Cath tion to our many relatives irienaeen carts Welfare Minister Cecile 3 a, for _ Penene 'oral trib} and Labor Minister Daley--who Waar gf utes, cards, acts of kindness and sym-| saan" ; % eS od pathy shown us during the illness 'and | NAY en't announced their prefer . SPE | | f death of our beloved mother, Margaret | €Nce. ¢ ' or a ew ays on y Hornby. We especially wish to thank! The other cabinet members-- : : i , r; Doctors J. A. Patterson and W. C.iReform Institutions Minister j : f Sands, nurses of 2D Oshawa Hospital, inisté1 g Wi the Reverend A. E. Larke for his. con. | Wardrope and Health Minjstér : ADE on hegge ad -- gd gg Funer: | Dymond -- are both candidates \ oe 'a : § 4.50 SAVINGS 8 Save up fo $ 4.50 al Home for their ins an efficient | rT 3 4 ~ ees \for the leadership, to be left va- % ; ] y] management of tha.egrvices. ae ny|cant by the retirement of P : To MEASURE p % imier Frost. SUITS Believes _NETEARNNGS | C7 r~) RA 5950 and 79.50 SUS... NOW . ® | By THE CANADIAN PRESS S$ 1 | Hayes Steel Products, year ended July 31: 1961, $14,072, 10 s 8 cents a share; 1960, $307,372, 4 : f Participate | nN oe Bo REGINA (CP) -- Premier T.| Record Auto Sales | a ppd : ' Douglas said Wednesday he a Y 1960 | * ; : oe : as "every reason to believe | a 4 5 " ; doctors will participate in the During ear | y Cig ay : j proposed medical care scheme"|, OTTAWA (CP) -- The bureau s fi ' , when fuller details of the plan|of statistics said today that a p ' ae ee ey ; ' are made known. jrecord 523,188 motor vehicles : : : Ac v : The premier made the state-| Were sold in 1960, up 4.1 per} ' ; ' j as ment after he was informed the|Cent from the previous high of | Saskatchewan College of Phys-|V2,626 in 1959. | icians and Surgeons had voted| Retail value reached a new|i- almost unanimously in Saska-|peak at $1,574,827,000 or 2.2 per ; toon earlier Wednesday not tojcent more than in 1959. New participate in the propose d|passengers cars accounted for| plan. jie fat increane: | from world famous British nadian mills It was reported here that of} Passenger-car sales in 1960) orld famous British and Canadia 300 delegates at the doctors' an-|totalled 447,771 units, an in-| nual meeting, only five were in|ctease of 5.3 per cent. Dollar ; i ' ei wity ' favor of co-operating with the|Value at $1,289,073,000 was up including Th : th as satisfying as wearing a 4 government plan. |3.9 per cent. vorseek oy nga nere $s. no ing rotlered < 8 it! EXTRA PANTS .. The i cial vehicles talied off by 2. ailored - to - measure suit! See isiature has before it now a bi|Pet cent at $825,754,000. @ SMALL BROKEN CHECKS calling for a compulsory and|, British and European imports Hand cut and individually tejJored to your preferred compulsory and comprehen-in 1958 and 1959 had accounted sive medical care plan for most|{0F 18.9 and 24.3 per cent of g GLEN CHECKS suit-style. Note the qual tailoring -- the hand- of Saskatchewan's 930,000 resi-|tte market respectively. Last dents, lyear, this edged up marginally felled collar, hymo f English lining, hard- Mr. Douglas indicated that|t0 24.5 per cent. @ MUTED STRIPES : ' : under the proposed plan, doc-| : wearing pocketing. Exceptional value for 10 days tors wi ; fee-for- { : service basis, similar to that al DIVIDENDS @ WORSTED FLANNEL only ... . to stimulate sales during manufacturer's Low $55 price for a few days ready in use in private medi- cal insurance schemes such as : slack season. For 47 chests and larger, there is a only. Over 300 All Wool Pat- Medical Services Incorporated. | By THE CANADIAN PRESS @ FANCY DESIGNS wee ; inlet Saale Sar Meares ~~ : slightly extra charge. terns to see ! In Saskatoon, Dr, H. D. Dal-|pany » Hine pence, Jan. 1, . AN gleish of Saskatoon, president of|1962, record Nov. 16. @ ST. DARD STAPLES the college, said the meeting] reached no decision on whether) WILL CONTIN pt, a with the med by Ere] REGINA Nebr Prestte 7c; cabinet, as proposed by. Pre-|pougias told members of the mier Douglas. \Saska isla i VE 50 He said the doctors rejected eo i sks i SA UP TO $24. ON OPEN 'TIL : |day the CCF party will remain . j pgliembbeweng go tose | felt CCE until the end of its term 'E EVERY- FRI ; ' { office, three years from now. i Y | : : . people of the province. He otnelo ; ane A S LI H H - ° some should be free to make a oe ae we eee fh S AND CUT al crore : ae BUY TWO SUITS FOR $100 --then you'll save up to $59 A with the New Democratic Party} a for federally, but will continue as| Dr. Dalgleish said the college|the CCF until the end of its| felt the needy and chronically|te?™ of office. ill should be subsidized by the! : government, ~ jtended the meeting, voiced ap- . Dr. G. W. Halpenny of Mont-|proval of the statement: that the OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE real, president of the Canadian| medical care bill is unaccept- J Medical Associa : : tion who at-'able to doctors. ¢