Oshawa Times (1958-), 17 Feb 1962, p. 17

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16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, 3S THE ommaws Tie, | BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT \_ __BIRTHS ____ Stock Market's Trend Backward Russell) announce the safe arrival of | Alan Craig, 7 lbs. 10 ozs., on Thursday, February 15, 1962, at awa General | Hospital. | MARDEN--Carolyn and Ken happily | By PETER DUNN pany has denied persistent ru- ' Staff Writer,mors that a, major Canadian Optimism generated by an in-|Steel firm may make an offer) ldustrial spurt early this week\t0 Dominion's shareholders. ( Steel Company of Canada de- announce the birth of their son, Paul Douglas, 9 Ibs., 3 ozs., ons Wednesday, February 14, 1962, at Oshawa General Canadian Press Hospital, Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Bert Marden of Oshawa and Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence ae - een manyville. Many thanks to Dr. Russell... aa eat ling fine. fizzled as the stock market) A : Mother and baby both feeling fine. spent the last three days slip- clined (nd of ie Ree of a are happy to announce the safe ping backward. $50.00 Pace 3 Hereay dosed un- Nn Mary-Ellen, 7! By mid-Tuesday the indus- 7) ood after Spline 1881 nat » rebruary trial index had climbed more| changed after: reporting 190! n Hospital. than. tour polite: to an all-time Profit of $1.36 a common share,| high of Ps at by week's|UP from 92 cents the previous goes : *| year. end it had been cut back to" Ta: cabin ; F n refining oils, Interprovin- one Tae ci 117 from last cial Pipe Line added 50 cents : ; at $82.50, while Canadian Oil Western oils appeared to run ined $1.87 to $33.50 after oho Ragi geal the vigorous news that its 1961 profit had in- activity of previous Ks creased by 37 per cent over EATHS they closed strongly. reaching &/19¢9, BA Oil, which also re- D ~ ge Fa rare were se ani Pap an 7 . closed unchanged at $36.00. LEDGETT, Mary: Ida ; _ (strongly in evidence, as they! Base metals lost ground. Fal- Entered into rest in the family ay, | have been all month. Big blocks conbridge abe ppe d $3.37 to MeKENNA -- Rolly and Breda Mc- K al of a daughter, yba., 12 ozs., on Wedn 14, at the Oshawa Gener: A GOOD NEWS STORY--When you) announce the birth of your child to) the Oshawa Times, clippings of the no-| tice no available for Baby's Book, Family Tree Records and to mail your friends and relatives in 'hose far-away places. To place birth announcement,' eall The Oshawa Times Classified | phone RA 3-3492 - on Satur- H:/50 cents from 424, by Daisy, dea senior ome GERROW FUNERAL CHAPEL MOO2E -- In loving memory of a Kindness beyond price dear father and grandfather, John Moore, who passed away on February yet within reach of all. 118, 1960. | 18, 1955. Peaceful be thy rest, dear mother, It is sweet to breathe thy name, In life we loved you dearly, Im death we do the same. ~-Ever remembered by 1 June, and gr ters Judy, Joanne and Jamie. she has gone | GIMBLETT -- In loving memory of| a dear mother, Ellen Robena Gimblett, who passed away on February 18, 1951. Silent thoughts and memories dear, Are treasured more each passing| widow of 'the late Nelson Ledgett sndlies as Steel Company of Can- Noranda 50 cents to $60.50 and Memorial Service in. the Chapel on was spurred by a climbing pa- showed a 36-cent advance to dar, beloved husband of the Jate'1962 high of $45.00 Monday. and/g5 99, while Take Dufault fell 70 Bravener (Elizabeth), of W OILS GET BOOST Resting at day, February 19, at 2 p.m, Temporary despite news Tuesday that it intends legislation to en-| 8. Armstrong. tion rise to a record 138,094 52, | Calgary and Edmonton Street on Thursday, February 15, 1962;| same 1961 period ton, loving father of Harold and Earle: / $3.50 to $22.75, with most of the to $28.00, up $3.12. Hudson's| Hanson Richards, both of Oshawa. Mr. the} 19, 2 p.m. Interment Union Cemetery SHORTRIDGE, Margaret MOORE -- In loving memory of * 16 478,451 shares compared with! February 17, 1962, Margaret O'Boyle,| Loving, giving the whole of the way: with $61,541,588. in her. 57th year. Resting the Arm-|--Lovingly remembered gained .19 at 90.05, while west- ment Oshawa Union Cemetery | 1960, At Montreal, the industrial} 'That sad and weary day pared with 3,682,527. Sadly missed and lovingly remember floral requirements for oll MOORE -- In joving memory of &/339 1. combined off 3.1 at 273.0: | E 24 HOUR PHONE SERVIC | We have only your memory, el As we treasure the image of you. 728-6226 | He-bade no one his'last farewell, Hr CLEARVILLE, Ort. (CP)-- We often sit and think of you, Though out of sight, you're ever rate of 600 barrels a day, dril- 4ear mother and grandmother, Nancy| ~Ever remembered by mother and grandmother, Alice flurry of leasing activity in the) ory of a dear mother and grandmother, border of Elgin Ceunty, Im- We think, and we know, | ~Sadiy missed and always remember-| SELLECK -- In loving memory of a And as dawns another year, | 1 a "i Thoughts of him are always near. By THE CANADIAN PRESS year gly remembered by her daugh-| But they little know the sorrow iss Ferne Ledgett of Osh- : R bobs - nee bn rege sag jada, Labatt, BA Oil and Trans-| Consolidated Mining and Smelt Monday, February 19, at 1.30 p.m. In pers group. Abitibi, which last}; 39° The stock turned over PINDAR, Thomas H. Lie dear father of Mrs. Bilzabeth Murdock: oer ee), ie, closed at $44.50, ahead $1.25. In- cents to $6.30 Joseph of Highland Creek Whit- Western oils received a boost} entombment Union Cemetery, Oshawa. trials, the week ending Feb. 10\coyrage exploration, develop-/ S, Herbert Henr- erected 7 pivision tons, well above the total in the 9 9 ed uJ Herbert Henry Richards, in. his 67th jumped $2.25 to a 1962 high of dear brother of Mrs. Mary Brown of//4¢. coming Friday. The com- Bay Oil rose 50 cents to $19.50.| Richards is resting at the Gerrow other way. dropping 50 cents at Entered into rest in the residence of dear brother, John Moore, who passed last week's 16,590,705. Dollar widow of Wilfred Shortridge, and sis-) A cherished smile, a heart of gold, On index at Toronto, indus-| strong Funeral Home, Oshawa, with | Tommy and Verna MOORE. -- In loving memory ef a ern oils advanced 2.05 to 131.20] dec ibles are a continuing mi pec gee Two years have passed, dear Dad, volume was 892,844 shares pom: Many think the wound is healed, : On index at Montreal: Banks} ed by daughter Eleanor, son-in-law occasions dear father and grandfather, John} ps es i ~ up 7.4 at 507.3; golds off! 728-6555 | father, Oil Well Gi ~--Sadly missed and lovinly remember- | e 1ves 390 KING STREET WEST | aid goodbye to none, An oil well which came in Mon- 'The things you used to say; | Still missed, loved, still ours; \lers said Friday. Epposito, who passed away February) |raine, son - in - law Ronald, and grand erators from Buffalo who had! Frances Rodesky, who passed away/area The well is two miles in-| Nancy Esposito, who passed away:Feb.| RODESKY -- Cherished memories of 6719) Qil and Union Gas are farewell | Memory is a lonely lane G. Winder, geologist} 'The world seems quite another place; Because it leads to you. eyes can see us weep, Recall the love, the voice, the smile, | Most significant strike." He said We think of our mother most every | Edward. Ontario's two biggest produc-} We think of the laughter 'and the led away February 17, 1953. Precious; Keeps his memory ever dear. from our sight vingly remembered by _ wife, ed by daughter Jennie, son-in-law, Bert dear father, W. E. Selleck, who passed In our lonely hours of thinking | Days of sadness still come o'er us, | Buffalo, N.Y.--John J. Boland ter and son-in-law Ellen and Ernie} That lies within the heart concealed..and Cornelius and chairman. of memory of my brother, Douglas R. Jacklin, | ies suffered in a car accident. CARD OF THANKS Just when your years were best, | BURGESS -- We wish to extend our|Man's son who became a lead-| To a home of eternal rest jcarriers. Herb Robinson Staff Associa- Jarvis Street on Frid Hi | r i, Fonreary ¢ changed hands in such compan-|g5g 7, Ventures $2.25 to $59.75. awa in her 88th year. Resting at the : : Ps n {Mountain Pipe Line. ing $1.12 to $22.25 terment Salem Cemetery, At Fairview Lodge, Whitby, week increased its dividend to 424,425 shares through the week.| . TT. Merchand (Grace), Eganvil n Disge R.| ternational Paper climbed $2.75 funeral Chapel, . ri eat, int pel Mon-|STEELS WEAK Friday by an = announcement i t St. John's Ceme- Burial in the spring a that ment and marketing of its oil} Fu 1 Chapel, 390 King Street West.) ' ) Berv $17.25. Golds were quiet , oO 57| away February 18, 1960. her brother, Mr. Jay O'Bosie, wt iy , value was $51,210,400 compared i Ni f Clarkson| Fond memories of the dearest broth I Diy holier ge ring trials dipped 1.17 at 618.81 and| memorial service in the Chapel on dear father and grandfather, John --their highest point -since May, morial. For placement contact funer Since you were called away, pared with last week's 865,817. LOCKE'S FLORIST But they little know the sorrow > Ate ed | : Russell and grandchildren. up .22 at 72.54; utilities off 2.5) OSHAWA SHOPPING Moore, who passed away February 18,| papers 77.36. To remember our whole life through, | ed by son Bruce, daughter-in-law Irene | B l The heavenly gates were opened, } IN MEMORIAM | day at this Kent County com- We wonder why you had to die You will live with us in memory ' The well was brought in at! ree been drilling for two months. Feb. 18, 1959. 5 ja dear mother, Alice Frances, who : 16, 3988. jamong companies reported to) | The stroke means more than tongue) Where hearts are ever true, : De. ¢ 'at the University of Western On-| Without the smile of mother's face.| The rolling stream of life rolls on, But many a silent tear is shed Of the one who once sat there. |the well's production makes it day, - 5 'The 'things she did and the things} SELLECK -- In loving memory of a ing fields in 1960, the latest year; tears, | jwere the,Rodney field in Elgin! We think of those many, pine takes away the edge of sriet.ichester in Essex County with| But we think of our mother with the Georgina. well is still producing. } and granddaughter, Janet Gail. away February 17, 1953. Friends may think the wound is Jr., 58, a partner in the Great | : | sack |; Lovingly remembered by 00%/the board of the American who passed away February 18, 1952. | | London--Ernest Brown, 80, a You were called from this world of| sincere appreciation to all our friends,|ing minister in Conservative} Lovingly remembered by Eric, Mar- Weekly Summary Of Stock Market Activity, Declines outnumbered advances by 363 to 329 on the Toronto Stock Exchange this week. Issues un- ohanged totalled 211. s . . Volume for the 'week was the previous weeks 16,590, year to date are 143, unless marked $; MOST ACTIVE TORONTO By The Canadian Press 16,392,464 down from sales for the jons in cents WEEKS STOCKS A --------This Week-- 196? Block Sales High Low Close Ch'ge High Low INDUSTRIALS 74684 $14 13% 13% + % 43305 $19% 18% 139 + % 42545 $1644 161% 16% % 39844 $20 19%, 190 + 4% 30631 $147 14% 14% 14 12% 19% 17% 16% 154 2 (1858 15% 14 Massey F MB PR BC Pow Dom Tar Trans Mt OILS Ms 17 4l\%e 2B $2 Tee es 7% 6 64+ % 8 5 4, 4 Mth 4% 38 15 18 "4 26 xs 15 +7 614 705900 386840 326767 267800 101000 South U Wayne Spooner LI Pete Yan Can MINES 59 43 140 95 7% 5% 14% 10 320 C+ 130 +36 6% + % 114% --2'a '711875 424425 333800 290440 Delhi Pac Tombill Buffad Realm Industrials A and B 43% 445 4 25 Si 13 45 * 38% 254 24% 13% 12% 4 18% 285 $45 1 $254 $13% $24 $16 280 Abitibi 29281 Abitibi Acad-Atl Acad-Atl A Agnew-S Alta Dist Alta Dist Alla Dis Alta ¢ Alta Gas Alta Gas Alta Gas Alta Nat pr 255 185 110 280 225 4 125 36% + 109% 107 it 19 260 200 6030 41775 230 1500 130 10098 $36% 3 190 $110 109 340 $1074 107 5438 $15%4 145% 1165 $19 18% Alg Cen 4216 $23% 22% Cen p $69'4 66% ma 15885 S5l'4 49% yon wts 2 Alumini Alum | pr Alum 2 pr Anal Ang Ang Pulp pr Anthes Imp Anthes B pr Argus Argus 250pr Ash Temple Ashdown B A St Wire C Allan Acc Atlas. Steel Auto Elec 1125 Auto Fab A 100 Bank Mont 2404 Bank NS 2531 Bath Pow 530 Bath Pow 500 Beatty 600 Beay Lumber 425 Bell Phone My Bowater pr Bowat 5% Bowater vt Ww pr B pr wis A Br BA Oil BC Forest BC Pack B BC Pow BC Phone BC ugar BC Sugar Brown Bruck. A Build Prod Burlington Burns Burrard A 131% - 16%-- + 1644 + 55% +1 2644 20 - 15% +13 4 + 34 19% + 9% 8% - 16% 16% 54ta 2614 20% 15 14 34 19 9% 84 © and D Ate 30% pr 540 1400 475 1225 4484 535 4650 2838 542 $2544 $317 $28%4 28% $1944 18% $31% 31% $24% 22% $76 76 $63 $53%-- $794 78 $9444 94% WM + $624 61 61 $13% 13% 13% 124 10% 12% 4+ 25% + Pow Cem Cem CC Stone an Foils A I Fndry an Malt Pack. A pack B an Perm al an an 28% --3* pr 9279 Chem wts 24415 Collieries 11305 Colli_ pr 1937 Curt W Dredge > Fairbks A > Fairbks B F Prod 2 pr 275 Gas In pr 2100 Gas In wt 4470 GE 287 GE pr 1490 G Sec A Husky Husky wts Hydro Car Imp Bk C Ind Gas IL Mare dn Oil PR dn Pet nd Sait dn Tire dn Tire A Util pr Vickers WN Gas WN Gas 5% Westng hat-Gai Wire Prop 4273 6546 7547 20287 300 420 400 060 $101 pr 1000 13804 1850 onduits 395 on Baks 1153 on Bidg 5025 on Bidg 2200 'on Bidg 8475 on MS 7613 ton Gas A 140 $108 opp Clark 100 $l1% 'orby vt 1130 $18% 'orby B 208 $18 'oronation 89% Bit 170 $14% 14% 500 95 90 350 2 2 160 $58 58 24545 $9% 8% 105 $110 109 Dist Seag 14326 $4914 48 D Bridge 17350 $26% 22% D Cdn Gen Ins 50$149 149 D Coal. pr 1405 405 400 Dom Elec 5680 $95 D Fndry $722 S642 D Magnes 995 $10¥a Dom ° Scot 350 $5042 Dom Stores 22237 $13% Dom Tar 39844 $20 Dom Text 5130 $17% Dover 400 $12 Du Pont 2931 $29% E to K pr wt 108 11% 18% Ty 9% 170 AA AARARFAAFSARARSARAFAFSAFSAAAFSAABAARARAAAAAASAFSAAAFAALZAABOAFSAAARAARAFAFFABAABAAAAA Crush Int Crush_ pr --------This Week-------- High Low Close C Stock Hi-Tower Horne Pf H Smith pr Hur Erie Imp Oil imp Tob Ind Acce 11182 210 490 Inglis Inland C pr Inland Gas intnd G pr Iald G wis 1 Bb int IMC Int Util Intprov Inter PL I Sti Pipe Inv Syo intprov Dis Inv Syn A Iroq Giass pr Jamaica pS Jefferson Jeff B wis Jock C Jock C pr Jock CB pr lock C wis Kelly DA Kelly wts Kelvinator 3900 1725 1950 595 13005 2475 300 2380 4150 15295 Labatt Lafarge Lafarge A Lafarge wis Lakeland, L O Cem 10 Cem pr Laur F 140 pr 150 Laur F 125 pr 100 Laur F 200 pr % Lambton L Laur Fin A Laura Sec lob Co A Lob A wts Lob Co B Lob Co pr Lob G Lob B pr Lecana Loeb M Lowney MB PR Maher M Leaf M Leaf M pr Mass-F Mass-F pr Mass-F 5% Maxwell McCabe MEPC Metro: Star Mid-West OILT Brick Molson A Molson B Molson pr Mon Knit Mon Inv Mont Loco Mont Trst Mon Foods NAT Drug Nat Groc pr N St Car Nia Wire Nia Wire B Noranda NO NGas NQ Pow Nor Phone Nor Phone w NW Util pr 43305 100 Mill 2235 3642 100 650 7811 800 Ocean Cem Ont Loan Ont Steel Ont Steel Oshawa A Page-Hers Pbina . Pembina pr Penmans pr PC Jewel Phantom Photo Eng Pow Corp Premium Q N Gas 4 359% QN Gas pr 845 QN Gas wits 1)74 Quinte A i Rapid-Grip A 421 425 pr 10220 25 8010 300 ©1050 200 00 2650 100 7166 95 Roe AV Can Roe AV pr Rolland A Rothmans Royal Bank Royalite Royalite pr Russell StL Cem A Stl Corls my st L St Maurice Salada Fds Salada F wts Shawin Shawin 4 Shawin Shawin 220 9245 980 8700 21 14990 5 Silverwd A Simpsons SKD Mfg Slater Ind Slat Ind pr Somville pr Stafford St Pav St Stedman 3010 Steel Can 10456 Steingberg A 515 Ster Tr 8 102 Stuart Oil 150 S Propane x0611 Suptest ord 3455 Suptest com 530 Suptest pr Switson 1550 910 879 Tamblyn pr 1275 250 9265 25 Towers wts Tor Star pr T Fin A T Fin B T Fin wts 37 Tr Can PL Trans-Mt 'Trans PPL Union Acc Union Oil Un Ace 2 pr Un Gas Un Gas pr U Gas B pr U Corp A U Corp B U Corp pr U Fuel B Un Steel Viceroy A Vie G Tr J] Vendomatie Vulcan Con Wainwr Walk GW Wat Equip Webb Knp Westel West C Brew W Copper W Cop wis Westfair Weston B Wstn p 4% Wstn 6 pr West A wis White | pr Wood Alex 100 14539 1345 400 610 9231 50 100 300 25 1410 235 180 3445 960 200 9181 200 376 2625 2300 130 180 7920 60 Radio 40 $3 $13% 125 c 50 $16 365 5 $44 $57% $50% $16%4 $3358 $55 400 S87 $20%4 $94 465 370 $11% 475 $14 75 $ $19% $15 5M y 30 $104%4,104 4 $19% $28 2933 $20% 20% 125 $13 $13% $61% 625 83% 59 H% 20% 85 435 9% 445 355 370 11% 11% 11 1h 105 18% 33% 15% 13% 10814 110 1110 119 39 3 305 878% 14395 $145_ 13 18% 2 20% 13 83 12% 13 60% 6014 2113 223 341% 95 )25 590 488242 82 Ot $s $12% $37% 1860 $33 kK 10480 $244 23% 23% $10 $48 20 $113 245 $251 25 $9 $144 636 $59% 275 $5970 220 130 $11% 33 9% 48 113 8 1414 5814 260 7 59 «59% $11% $13 $6 $16% $6% $86 550 $10% 5995 $11% ©3389 $836 81\2 $1614 14144 44% 105 11550 $16% $1012 $2419 $25% $41% $46 $35 $3 $9%% $2014 $20 $81 $24%4 $4654 $2470 313% $14% 300 170 10 103% 8214 145% 16' 2444 24 128% 15% 16% 22% 24 Cp Apr 2295 $104% 103% 103% 105 416 100 16 9% 23% 23% 24 WM 40% 41% 6 46 35 35 13 13% 30 31% 8% 9% 20% 204 20% 420% +4%4% 3 %q 52% 52 445 445 11% 24% 46% 24% 13R 143% 309 60 $101% 101% 101% 4 145 170 T to Z $1934 $584 pr 25 $91 3794 $6834 2630 $9% 425 $63 $51 $13% $27 $315. $10 u670 $14% $104 $231 $544 $30 $26% 1075 $30 $305 36% S74 $58% $8 35% 125 $59 425 775 270 $914 $35 155 49 $40% $97%4 115 $109% 108 $11% $32 350 193% 19% 5734 58 91 91 4 674 63 $5384 51% 52% + 5 51 12% 265% 1234 26% 30631 $14% 145% 414( 3158 9% 14% 14} 10% 10% 22R 23% 34% 54X 3044 94 200 S56%-- 56%-- 565 30 26 29 3054 6% ™% 58 7 » 57% 425 260 94 35 135 40 40 10486 $20% 96% 97% 108 10% 11 32. O32 350 350 13% + 93% - 1961-62 High Low 16% ¢ % DI% a Ok -% --30 +15 + % * 480 «400 390 ©6355 64 320 «6280 1014 9% Ve --20 110 +0 +1% 15 12% 194 16% 28.44% 14 21 34163514 % 13% 12 % 62405 (Var 3 434--78'44 12 11% 39 375s 233% 22R H * % + +8 ™% % & ™% 4% --2% +4 ~ Mm +'% + % 147% 4+ Me $2% 52 % +25. 170 135 21% 19 5914 - 56% 3 91 88 7314 674 9% 9% 425 +2 63 55% 55% ~ % pas f 61 50% 51 10% 1 2 +1 + 15% 4 -- ~ % -~% 2 101% B% 1514 57% 5214 53 $6 » 29% 2% 25% Ma7% 29 +2% 984 96 109% 106 11% 975 35 30 370 350+ + M% -- % +2 'This Week. Stock Camerina Bales 9456 10100 17265 260 240 240 }. Homestd > Williston « CE « >» West Pete Dev-Pal Dome Pete Duvex Dynamie 60 56 «67 $13% 12 1 ee 6 45 E to K 410 400 400 380 $15% 48 Fargo Fr Pete pr Gr Plains Home Oil A Home Oil B HB OU G Jump Pnd "4 15 $14% $193 21 Landa LI Pete Long Point Marigold Medal Midcon L to N 335 «335 «(335 267800 7% 6 6 26400 19500 41369 8100 12073 1200 2300 10250 16500 Mu 9 293 25 290 315 Davies NC Oils NCO wis NCO pr Northid Okalta Pac Pete Pac ete wis Palliser Pameil 90100 6800 4500 33668 13250 2600 40266 17625 705900 326767 13400 Provo Gas Quonto Ranger Sarcee Secur Free South U Spooner Stanwell 48200 6533 17175 Tidal Trans Can Triad Oil U 'Canso vt Un Oils Wayne Wespac Wsburne Wstates Windfall Yan Can Curb Dalhousie 51 50 193 185 1211 199 171 65050 175 163 386840 41% 2 x1500 14% 12 49875 76 72 6770 500 75 4986 (18 16 101000 44° 4 2 19600 20 Abacus Acad: Uran Advocate Akaitcho Alba_Expl Am Larder Amal Rare Anacon Anglo Hur Ang Rouyn Ansil 9 Arcadia' wits 1900 8400 244700 8400 8200 25500 15500 20900 Aumacho Aumaque Aunor Bankeno Bankfield Barex Bary Base Baska B-Duq Beav Lo Bethim Bevcon Bibis Bicop Black Bay Borulac Bouzan Bralorne Broul Reef Brunswick Buffa Buif Ank Buff RL 6 355° 365 Si 81 Expl 25% 26 Metal 8 8 170200 10000 35100 Caamet Camp Chib Camp RL C Malart CN Inca Cc -Nwest Cauore Can-Eria Captain Cariboo Cassiar Cayzor Cent Pat Cent Pore Cheskirk Chester Chib-Kay Chib M Chimo Chrom Coch Wil Coin Lake Cc Met ConKey Bellekeno ) Beta G Callinan > Discovery 'on Gillies °G_ Arrow Halliwell Marcus on MS > Mogul Morrison > Sanorm Conwest ¢ Cop Corp Cop-Man Copran Coulee Courvan Cowich Craigmt Croinor Crowpat Cusco Daering DY Aragon De Cour D'Elona Delhi Pac Delnite Denisua Dickenson Dome Donala A5Y 11% $26%4 26 12% 9 10 High Low Ciose Ch'ge High Low 24 4 14}--e 14% 18% 19% 19% 20% 134--% 24 g 2, 20% WA---2% 26 54 Wwe Stock Granroy Grapuc Gulch Gulf Lea Gunnar Hallnor Har Rock Har Min Hastings Hasaga Heaway He hat High Bell e Hollinger Howey Hu Bay Hugh-Pam Hyra Ex Inspiratn Int Moly Irish Cop Iron Bay Iso x0 125 80 J Waite Jacobus Jaye Expl Jellicoe Joburke Joliet Jonsmith Jowsey Kenville Kerr Ald Kilembe Kirk Min Kirk Town Kopan + 19% ---" 2 174 -- Labrador L Dufault Lake Ling lL. Osu ¢ L Shore La Luz Lamaque Langis Latin Am Leitch Le newor Li Lorado wits Louvict Lyndhst Lynx Macassa Macdon M Malortie Maneast U Man Bar Marboy Marcon Maritime Martin Matatch Mattagmi , Maybrun Meintyre McMar McWat Mentor Meta Uran Midrim Min Corp Min-Ore Mt Wright Multi.M Murray Nama Cr Nat Expl Nealon New Alger New Ath New Bid New Cal N Goldvue N Harri New Hosco New Jason N Kelore Newlund N Man N Mylam New Rouyn N_ Senator Nick M S& Nipissing Nisto Nor Acme Norbeau Norgold Norlartie Normetal Norpax Northgate N Golderst N Rank +8 Norsp A wis North Can Norvalie Nova Beau Nudul Obaska O'Brien Oka Rare O'Leary Opem Orchan Orenada Ormsby Osisko Pamour Paymast Pce Expl Perron Pickle Cr Pitch Ore Placer Pow Rou Preston Pros air Prs Air Purdex Que Ascot Que Chib Que Lab Q Mattgmi Que Lith Que Man Q Metal Qunston Quemont Radiore Rayrock Realm Renabie ¢ Rexspar Rio Algom Rio Rup Roche Rockwin Rowan Con Ryanor San Ant Sand Riv Satellite Sheep Cr Sherritt Silvermagq Sil Miller Sil Stand Siscoe Stanrck Starratt Steep R Sturgeon Sud Cont Sullivan Sunburst Sylvanite rts Taurcania TeckH «@ Temag Territory Thom L Tormont 'Tombill 'Torbrit 'Tribag Trin Chib Ult-Shaw U Mining U Asbestos Un Fort Upp Can --" Vandoo +1 Ventures ------This Week----__--. 1962 Sales High Low Close Ch'ge High Lew 7641 13% 4 --I% M 13% 8100 5 23167 109750 54708 100 10650 52200 13090 617 464414 41250 55 63332 9 10350 250 15095 55 14% 15% +x 46% 48 ---5 4 in --15 --10 2500 62400 3950 2 500 548 35150 107502 8700 t 67000 0 1750 6500 7200 8100 94.88 $12 114 11%--% 8% 7% 8% +1 S5l¥ac 48% 4844 --2% 64 --% £00 37 --4 6120060 53 12000 10% '9% 14400 «31 30 3275 $14% 14 7 5% 10% +1% 30 --2 14 a 7500 6 173132 152 10600 28 62400 120 5000 «13 46100 8 6400 6 18200 5 4950 30 125100 13% 7000 2544 11% 13% +1 a% Uww--K 4 4 '-- 12000 ™% ™% %% 5 fi 92 46 Ss 6% 6% 8 8 7 18 --1 --I 33 35 37% 34--W% 6 6 100 xx320 7275 2580 6375 "6500 31500 1375 905 4200 8759 4000 14% 4804 $10% 16200 58 33064 94 290440 14% 10 200 200. 200 55 6 34125 22 1300 140 136 136 23565 440 ' 430~ 430 21500 26% 22 22 3350 40% 38% 39 500 27 7 (2 21315 172 5500 33 + 21050 42 6965 157 5250 105 12790 14 29200 117 171132 Sy. 424425 140 95 130 0 32 0% 30% 52935 66 1625 = 16. 15200 9 4610 19% 19 2571 560 545 21250 4 13 9723 180 175 14400 7 5 --1 +2 134+ % --13 on +36 1% $61%4 59 lay, February .16, 1962, Mary Ida Brignall,| Armstrong Funeral Home, Oshawa , : : The early industrial strength) Among speculatives. Tombill day, February 17, 1962, Thomas touched a'Northgate dropped 25 cents to Ontario, dear brother of Mrs. hitby: to $38.50. by, for service in the chapel : Steels were weakest in indus- from 'the Alberta government} tery, Port Whitby. Minister the Rev. y had seen Canada's steel produc- and gas prospects | Suddenly, at his home, 341 year, beloved husband of Elsie Charl-| Dominion Bridge dropped $28.25 Friday after settling back Toronto, Mrs. Ethel Cockerham and | - Pacific Petroleum went Service in the Chapel on Monday, Feb. IN MEMORIAM | Total volume at Toronto was| Verdun Road, Oshawa, on Saturday, Years of striving, little of play, - Boy' he world could hold. 4 Galilee and J. O'Boyle of Oshawa ert 1 i : in base metals 2.70 at 208.08. Golds Monday, February 19 at 3 p.m. Inter- Moore, who passed away February 18, 1959. or phone 725-2327. Scent ® How well do we remember Mines totalled 3.558,781 com:| Funeral arrangements and That lies in our hearts concealed | at 140.7; industrials off 3.4 at CENTRE 11960. 2.12 at But the sweetness will linger forever| and granddaughter Laurie. A loving Voice said, "Come". | @ubee a ahance te cay peedbee munity is producing oi! at the ESPOSITO -- In loving memory of 2| Until the end of time. Ever remembered by daughter Lor-|3,963 feet by 10 independent op-| RODESKY -- In loving memory of a| The discovery has caused aj a ESPOSITO -- In sad and loving mem-'--Sadly missed by Amelia and Helen.|land from Lake Erie, near the When 2 mother breathes her last/passed away February 18, 1959. jhave taken up new Jeases. can tell; | A lane I often travel. down tario, commented that it is "a} We mourn her in silence, But still the vacant chair While others are asleep. -Lovingly rememBered by her son, the biggest in the province. she'd say: jdear husband, W. E. Selleck, who pass- for which figures are available,| | A silent thought, a secret tear, with 248,800 barrels and Col-) years. 4 ¢ it 3 yery - ' Put memory turns back every Jest.'195,000 barrels. The Colchester| utmost pride. He is gone but not forgotten, DEATHS healed, eile A Lakes shipping firm of Bolafd daughters and their families. 5 . 7 os JACKLIN -- In loving Steamships Company; of injur- Just when your life was brightest, jlargely self - educated fisher- sorrow relatives and neighbors, also the letter! y, . " garet and family. | |governments; after a long ill- : 595 Econ Inv 550 $46 46 W Coast Trn 6028 $23%4 225% 23:4 + % 23% 19 0K--% 1S Vespar 134 1544 % of a who JACKLIN -- In loving memory dear son, Douglas R. Jacklin, passed away February 18, 1952. We do not forget him, we love too dearly For his memory to fade from our lives like a dream; Our lips need not speak when hearts mourn sincerely, him our For grief often dwells where seldom | it's seen. Lovingly remembered by Mum and Dad. KING -- In loving memory of a dear) Dad and grandfather, Oscar King, who passed away February 18, 1952. Deep in our hearts, your memory is kept, We -loved you forget. Lovingly remembered by daughters Lillian and Doreen,. sonin-law Garnet and grandchildren. \ . too dearly MOORE -- In loving memory of a to ever!. |tion, Canadian Legion Branch 43, The |N€SS, Friendly Group, Golden Age Club, Cus- jtoms Excise Oshawa, General Truck Drivers Union, Local 938, flo: tributes, cards and telephone calls. We also wish to thank Dr. King, | 49 Dr. Rozell, the nurses in E for their kindness and care, Also Mc-|Mayor of Intosh-Anderson Funeral Home and | town, |Maj. Rankin for his consoling words in the loss of a, dea and fa- Toronto--Dr. for their/ Mason, 89, who practised med- jicine in Parry Sound for almost years and was a former William Robert the Georgian Bay} ther, George Burgess. Once again thank | you all. --Mrs. Zella Burgess and family. DIVIDENDS | NICHOLS -- We wish to extend sin-| cere thanks and appreciation to friends 'and neighbors for many acts of kind-| ness, floral tributes and messages of sympathy. A special thanks to Mr. D. K. Moffat, the 39 Rev. W. J. Goodswan and Gerrow Fu-| - neral Home. ~The Nichols Family. | OSTAPOWICH, Jobn -- To all the} kind friends and relatives, who by their dear father and John sy have light- gt * Moore, who passed away February 18, 1960. In tears we saw you sinking, We watched you fade away; Our hearts were almost broken, You fought so hard to stay; But when we saw you sleeping, So peacefully, free from pain, We could not wish you back To suffer that again. --~--Sadly missed and lovingly remem- bered by daughters Donna, Margaret, son-in-law Donald, Lorraine, son-inlaw Ronald and grandchildren. MOORE -- In memory of Jolin Moore who passed away February 18, 1960. And while he lies in peaceful sleep, 'Ever -- by Violet. His memory I shall ng abe keep. ss and staff of iF. ened or sorrow during these trying times; we extend our most heartfelt) C&DtS, |thanks; we will cherish always the res- jpect and honor shown to our dear de- parted brother, son and husband. The Ostapowich family and Pesar-|Ltd., 25 cents, March 31, record ehuk family. Mach 1. WILSON -- I would like to take this opportunity to my _ relatives, |friends and neighbors for their many! jvisits, lovely cards, flowers and gifts received during my recent stay. in the| |hospital. Many thanks to the Reverend R. A. Bombay for his kind visits and cents, Doctor William Halam-Andres, \pfd. Special thanks to Grant and Doctor Airs. Daisy Wilson./Feb. 28, By THE CANADIAN PRESS | Cassiar Asbestos' Corporation| Lid., 10 cents | April 27, record March) | plus five cents R. L. Crain Ltd., common 10 jcents, March 31, record March Fraser Companies Ltd., 30) April 30, record March} | Greyhound Lines of enark Hahn Brass Ltd., common 15) first April 1, record March 14. | Minnesota and Ontario Paper ; Company Lid., 25 for all of those who prayed for me. 1, record March 30 | Silknit Ltd., commun 25 cents. 50 cents, March 15, rec ~ pid. 22% cents,| cents, May| Eddy 525 Emp Life Exquisite Exquisite pr Fam Play 1050 167 1030 5350 Farms wt 400 Grain 275 Grain pr 200 150 40113 Fed Fed Fibre Fleet Mfg Fleetwood Ford (US) Ford Com Foundatn Fraser Frosst A Fruehaul Gatineau Gat 5 pr 5a pr Gen Bake G Dev Gen Dynam GP Drill GP Drill A GP. Mig A GS Wares Globe A Goodyear Goodyear pr G Mackay A GL Paper 5585 GL Power GL Power w 1250 1400 350 1679 wih 65 $22 285 $165 $11% $135 $164 $29% $6 360 $4944 $29 $614 105 " 1240. 27 GN Gas B wits 860 G Wpg Gas 4029 G Wpg G vt 3966 G Wog 56 w Greyhna Guar Tr Hahn 70 Hardee 7160 Hard Carpet 2330 Sid 310% su 10% 18% 10% 18% -%* 12% 19% 17 W Coast® Wood JA Woodwd A Wawd A wts Zenith Curb Ang Cdn 125 Anglo-Nfld Asbestos CD Sug C Bronze CG Inv C Paper D Glass D Oilcloth 6685 710 1710 184 602 $3844 3714 875 MacLaren B Ogilvie Ogilvie pr Price Br Third CG Inv Zellers Acme Gas AP Cons All Rox Am _ Ledue Anchor Britalta Cabo! Calalta Cal Ed Calvert tt 7415 $22% 22% 995 838% 3734 38a + $17 615 330 $39 315 $9% 1610 $34% 33% 33% 19 $26 5 $804 80 $2514 $1238 225% 16% 615 325 16% 600 325 39 39 9% 2 26 23V_ 1814 34 MM 17% 16% 635. 550 M50 270 make vy +% 9% + 1 41% 41% 8019 23% 25% 3848 11% 12% J00 87% 750 $36 Oils 21 44 27 4 $23% $25% «25% 25Y + 150 9% 56 295 300 2B 82B% a5 © and D or A and B Wot 43 27 on 7 8 89 43 27 7 999 23% 23% 140 9 56 285 148 9 56 290 254 27 24Y 28 so 10% + _x +2% Ss 2 1014 45 40 32 27 8 6 +1 8 7 1 109 87 Ve 10% 885 +% 23% 2 Ys pe | + 1h "" 13 Duvan +B 10 Fr to K Ee Amphi 2180 23. 52400 10000 13000 10902 9300 15500 23900 27 24850 15 173 13 Faraay F'west Tung Fatima Frobisher Gaitwins Geco Mines Genex Gnt Masct Giant YK Glacier Glenn Ur 13 8 46014 17 11700 88 «= 83 10040 920 905 910 86263 24 19 24 6424 6% 6 «6 10500 26 45100 5667 13% 15 8. 85 GF Golra. Mining 3 4-4 6 6 58 58% --3% % 1 3%-% 8 6000 8 | 6 18136 $28% 27 27% + %8 284 BA 18%4 -- 2444 14 * 27 Violam Waite Am Vauze Surt Willroy Wiltsey Winch Wr Harg Yale Lead Yellorex +8 ras, § 16 13 a +2 «98 +10 1 +3 24 --1 9 --3 32 % 21 19% 10 78 850 13 Zenmac Curb Bulolo Pend Ore Yukon Con 5 224% 16 23 pa --I0 11 5 78 80 870 «850 850 165 «131 «154 4 4 4 16% 14% +3% 54 5 5 22% 18% 19 775 230 49 765 210 50 46 780 «775 230, 220 4944 48 +20 230 DL 1300 ©7600 NET EARNINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Dominion Electrohome Indus- tries Lid., year ended Dec. 31: 1961, $397,981, 95 cents a share; 1960, $332,000, 79 cents. Montreal Trust Company, year ended Dec: 31: 1961, $1,- 398,437; 1960, $1,187,490. Mount Royal Rice Mills Ltd., 9 mos, ended Jan. 31: 1962, $99,861, cents a share; 1960, $103,204, 43 cents Bruck Mills Ltd., year ended Oct. 31: 1961, $17,199,000, Up This Week Chamber of Commerce. week and truck production \1,570 compared with 1,383, TORONTO (CP) --- Canadian. ' i {motor - vehicle production this|this week and this year to date | week is estimated at 10,489 units|With figures for last week and compared with 10,198 iast week,|{he corresponding period last says the Canadian Automobile| year in brackets, was: Car production is estimated at| 8,919 compared with 8,815 last . {is estimated at 65,507 units com- Car Production pared with 54,523 in the corres- ponding period last year--made up of 56,006 cars compared with 45,3038 and 9,501. trucks come pared with 9,220 Car production by companies | American Motors 321 (385), 2,403 (339); Chrysler.-1,025 (1,- 018), 5,949 (4,802); Ford 2,640 (2,478), 15,075 (14,371); General Motors 4,908 (4,934), 32,008 (25,- 101); Studebaker + Packard 25 at P¥oduction to date this year/(nil), 571 (690).

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