Wednesday, March 7, 1962 BIRTHS BARCLAY -- Doreen and Bob wish to announce the arrival of a son, Troy Jonathan, 8 Ibs. 8 ozs., on Sunday, March 4, 1962, at Oshawa General Hos pital. A' brother for Gregory and Trevor Many thanks to Dr. Glazier and staff on 4th floor THE OSHAWA TIMES, | | | | MARTIN Ivan and Peggy (nee Simkin) are happy to announce the birth of their daughter, Lynnette Louise, 7 Ibs. 13 ozs., on Tuesday, March 6, 1962, at Oshawa General Hos pital. A sister for Scott MONTGOMERY -- Ron and Janet (mee Dearborn) are happy to announce the. birth of a daughter, Laurie Ano 7 Ibs. 4 ozs.) on Friday, March 2, 1962 at Oshawa General Hospital. A sister for Kathy STOTT Born to Rita and Harold (nee Riordan), /a daughter, Julia, 9 Ibs. 9 ozs., on Tuesday, March 6, 1962, at the Oakville Trafalgar Memorial Hos. pital, A sister for Paul, Teresa, Dan fel and Ann Marie INTRODUCE vour son or daughter with an Oshawa Times birth notice. The Rate is $1.50. Phone 723-3492 and our staff will assist you in writing a notice DEATHS HARDY, Stella 1awa General Hospital, Mon 5, 1962, Stella Thompson, , Whitby, beloved wife , dear mother of Mrs man (Mabel) Mary Ann, Albert of Cameron, in her ng at the W. C. Town , for service in , March 8 at 2)}CF Prod 2 pr 100 $5 5 5 Un Cemetery, Smith rment Groveside Minister the Rev. J In the F ronto aret Hospital, To- March 5 beloved husband Mr. Jones is rest McIntosh-Anderson Funeral eet East, for service Thursday, March 8, ment Union Cemetery Jesse Davis rest in Whitby, Ontario, on 6, 1962, Jesse Davis husband of the late father of Mrs, W Mrs. C. Biggs Horton beloved Danby and 'othy) and Oshawa, with e chapel Friday Interment Mem arrival approx SIMPSON, Lorne d rial I Bowmanville, on 3 Lorne Ty in his 78th of Mary J ather of Marion Allin) Oshawa, Donald, En niskillen, James, Ottawa, Maudie (Mrs D, Arbuckle) Lansin Michigan, Rod Ennisk n, Betty (Mrs. D. Ferguson) Alice (Mrs, M. Cendese) ting at the Morris Fu Bowmanville. Service in Fr at 2 o'clock. Inter Simpso Mrs. M s are a continuing me- contact funeral LOCKE'S FLORIST Fur errangements and $lor requirements for all OSHAWA SHOPPING | CENTRE U C SERVICE 728-6555 GERROW FUNERAL CHAPEL Kindness beyond price yet within reach of all. 728-6226 390 KING STREET WEST | May We Suggest orrangements for memorials for Easter installation be made now. Eternal Bronze by Matthews are the finest mode a here. We exclu sively in | ond represent this 100 year old Company | Please call Mount Lawn lit terms "two kicks at the cat" for understonding co-operation. 723-2633 IN MEMORIAM LAWRENCE In loving memory of dear mother and grandmother, Mabel awrence, who passed away March 7, Along the road-to yesterday That leads us straight to you Are me es of the happy days Toget » we once knew. And always, every evening, We seem to have a way Of wandering back to meet you, On the road to yesterday. Eve rremembered by daughter, Rose, son-in-law, Charles, and grandchildren, Sylvia and Donald LAWRENCE -- In loving memory of our dear ther, Mabel Lawrence, who passed aWay March 7, i954. You're not forgotten, mother dear, Nor ever shall you be; As long as life and memory last 1 shall remember thee Always remembered by son John and daughter-in-law Mary LAWRENCE -- In loving memory of a dear grandmother, Mabel Lawrence, who passed y March 7, 1954, It's le without Grandma, And sad the weary way, For life is not the same to us Since you were called away If we had all the world to give, We'd give it, ves, and more, t your voice and see you smile ect you at the door missed by grandchildren, Jackie Lawrence ome here you, $ad Billy and PEARCE In loving memory of Mom, Mrs. Albert Pearce, who passed away March 7, 1961 She has gone across the river To the shore of evergreen And we long to see. her dear face But the river flows between Some day, some time we shall see The face we love so well Some day we clasp her loving band And never s: farewell Loving remembered son-in-law, by daughter Len ng memory of my Pearce, who passed , 1961 peed a special day ou to our mind hard to find world were ours to give {, yes and more, e of you, dear, ®& through the door ssed and ever remembered husband, Albert memory of a PEARCE I loving re Gertrude Pearce March 1961. mother, ct 1d lovingly 6 Barbara, George and children WALL -- In treasured memory of a dear son and brother, Edward (Teddy) who left us March 7, 1943, in his 17th of memory oda by mother in the book aS Len i2L. | View Of Future STOCKS 11 Net ; Stock Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge Stock LobCo A w 100 365 365 365 +5 Bethim | (Quotations in cents unless marked $.LopCo B 210 $10 10 10 B {z-Odd lot, xd--Ex-dividend, xr--Ex-itobCo pr 120 $50% 50% rights, xw--Ex-warrants, Net change is\{onG | pr $3214 trom previous board-lot closing sale.)'[oey M $231 | INDUSTRIALS ya HE ee | MB Maher Mass-F $ K { 11 Net |Mass-F 54 70 $10643 10644 1064 Stock Sales High Low a.m, Ch'ge! Mid-West 100 185 185 18 +5 c Abitibi 535 Molson B xd 125 $30% 30% 3044 + %|Candore Acad-Atl xd 200 . s } s re xd 9) $564 ~-- %%/| Cassiar Acad A A xd 720 $3 : ' ? Drug 250 318% Cent Pore 1000 8 8 8 Agnew-S 100- $1 }Nia Wr B xd z50 $13 Chib-Kay 1000 16 16 6 Alta Dist re Noranda 100 § + %_Chimo 70 70 AltaGas $33 . 5 _14|NO NGas 1545 82 . Comb Met AltaGas w 300 ae late -- %IN@ Pow 200 $34 33% 3 4/C Beta G | Algoma 710 $5 5 F 4 | NW Util pr 210 $81 c Callinan Algonq w 100 jOshawa A 1 1% 3 KI € Disciv 166 166 166 Alumini 120 2 " | Page-Hers 55 $23 Cc Halli 474 47% 47% Argus 335 1, | Pow Corp Y + *iC Marben 42 2 42 Atlas Steel 1000 |QN Gas 95 3% 7 os {Bank Mont + | Coprand Bath P A | Crowne' Bell Phone DAragon Bwir p x4 » Deer Horn Brazil 3 3 -- | D'Eldona BA Oil s4 ve 4/Delhi Pae 1000 51 BC Forest 1100 + ¥Ys| Denison 720 $12 BC Pow 175 + *4| Dicknsn 395 {BC Phone 110 4; Duvan 11 Brockville 500 A Elder 159 Build Prod 25 -- % Eldrich 10% Burns 400 | Faleon $61% Cal Pow 310 »| Francoeur 10 Can Cem 100 yy'Geco Mines 310 $28% CCC tone 250 § Gnt Masct 2000 85 {Cl Fndry xd 225 St Brock A 100 $9% Glacier 23550 Can Perm 45 1 &l Stee! Can 796 $847%_ 84) GF Mining 2000 CAE 215 4 4 test ord 7275 S15ia 15 Gunnar 1101 Cdn Brew 1 J 12) Texaco 220 $57 § \, | Headway 1000 C Br ALA |Tor-Dom Bk 175 $66% ¥ Hollinger 666 C Cel 175 Towers 720 $9% Hud Bay 100 C Chem 7! 4 7 T Fin A xd 325 $52% 500 C Chem w= 350 tt + T Fin 4% xd 40 $99 . 100 C Collieries 450 $7% 7 -% Tr Can PL 450 $265» jai 8000 C Cert W800 1 Trans-Mt 620 $144 + \q|Jonsmith 11000 C Dredge 125 Trans PPL 210 $3648 -\%/|Kerr Add 610 Gas 300 $21%s 21% ya | Kilembe 200 CGE pr 100 : 4 3 Union Oil 85 $i44o 144 Lab Min 225 C Husky 200 $7 t Un Steel 710 $64 64% L Dufault C Hydro 150 Vulcan 350 Sta 5 Ye Lamaque C Imp Bk C 89 Walk GW £167 $5944 59% Langis ; Ind Gas 540 WCoast Tr 40 $20% _,| Latin Am C c TORONTO ti AM \ By The Canadian Press | Toronto Stock Exchange--March 7 Bales 1100 104 10% 10% $11% «11% 11% Mogul 4 64 64 4iQN Gas pr 1% 12% 125 |}QN Gas w 9 9 y|Rapid-G A = "|Rob A pr |Roe AV ¢ Roe AV pr Royal Bank | Royalite 200 $14% | Russell 500 $13% 1344 13% - ,\tL Cp A pr 259105 1 el alada Food 465 $16% 16 Shawin 1431 $23% Shawin A 100 $24 Simpsons 85 S31 Southam 100 $30 9 20% Wis 204 5 20 20 2» - $500 22% 22 22 10% 10% 61% 61% 207 IL 110 $1 1 14% + WCoast vt 00 $19%% 48 | Lencourt 'dn Oil 210 $3 W C Brew 0 $35 Lorado PR 655 Weston B xd 235 $2 '| Macfie Can Pet pr 1100 Wood J A 4 Marcon 4000 Curb Maritime 1200 Asbestos Mcintyre 25 _. |McKen 2000 4 Meta Uran 500 'S|Mt Wright 26300 4/Murray M_ 7200 New Ath 500 New Bid 30500 Newlund 4500 Mylama 500 2000 210 1934 Can W Prop Con Baks Con M Corby vt Coronation Cosmos Dom El wts D Fndry Orenada Ormsby Ex Gas Osisko Homestd Fleetwiod Fete Fndtn Fr Pete pr Gatineau Gat 5 pe pr GMC GP Drill G Wares GL Paper GL Power Gr Wp G xd 2 Gr Wpg vt 1000 a " » Greyhnd $19 1 19'4 . 2 . Rix Athab Hardee $9% «9% 7 Hard Cap $20 20 Horne Pf 100 340 340 Imp Oil $50% 50 Imp Tob $16% I Accep xd 1000 $32 Inland C pr 300 Inland Gas 100 Inland G w 450 IMC 210 Que Chib Ys Que Lab Quemont 3 Realm Rio Algom 1000 500 12700 xB0 *\Prove Gas 300 210 2 s 100 Secur Free 615 61 Sherritt South t repos Spooner Sil Stand h Stanwell Steep R Tidal Btursece. Triad Oil Sud Cont Wayne , Teck-H Wstates 200 600 Tombill 4 W Decalta 00 123 ~ Int Nickel 885 : . Tormont Int Util pr Yan Can 3500 6 Ult-Shaw Inter PL i 5 c y U Mining Int tl P MINES Un Fort 3300 Inv yn A Upp Can 8800 Jefferson Abacus 3000 19% 19 194 + \4 Ventures 400 $ Jockey C Agnico 500 74 74 74 Waite Am = 100 Jock wts Anglo Hur 2100 970 970 970 Willroy 500 Arcad wts 500 A 4 "% Wr Harg 1000 |A Arcadia 15500 61 6 60 1 |Young HG 100 Lakeland 3 405 400 405 --5 |A Arcad Bw 1800 19 18 19 --1 Cur' Lau F A xd 24 $24% 24 24 ~~ %)Aumaq 3000 64 6% =6'4 -- % Bulolo Steady Climb | In Industrials 167 31% Kely DA 1 6% Labatt xd 15% BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT Sets Record Market Analyst By FORBES RHUDE recovery is still under way. Ifjclimb and moved into record Canadian Press Business Editor he hasn't succumbed by then, ground before easing slightly R. A. Daly and Co. Ltd., in- the first-half earnings, usually|near the close of moderate vestment house, dwells on the. aiiable by mid-July, should be {@ding on the stock market problems of the security analyst : if = _ Tuesday. in its current weekly commen-|the Clincher. At that point our) ay) i au trial index closed at tary, and decides to take what crystal ball becomes cloudy." 624.90--up 1.40 on the day. At SEPARATED TOO LONG the 2 p.m. compilation, it lin forecasting what is ahead. a to what it reached 625.31, the highest point Difficulty arises, it says, when! thinks the market should do, the &Ver: me oo oe bot hgggre commentary says: Steel Company of Canada rose etween wha e inks Rinnke i dees % to 845 after going as hig ' « i Stock market prices may '8 8 going as high pvskog ip attra gag win te possibly be able to justify their 45 8454 Abitibi climbed 4, ely aa current levels in terms of what General Motors one point, Bell "The stock market," it CON-' Wo fee] are reasonable price-to- Telephone % and Consumers' tinues, "isn't the barometer of earnings ratios within 12 to 18 Gas % future economic conditions that months. Until they do we'd pre-| Highs for the year were re- a quick glance at historical per- so, {9 see them trade with this orded by Interprovincial Pipe |formance might suggest. range as the upper limit. There Line, up 1% to 86, Canada Pack- | "In the final analysis itlare stocks of specific compan- ers B, up % to 5g,% and Argus merely. reflects the prevailing|jes, even industries, that could Corporation, ahead % to 471%. opinion of investors, large and phe excluded from this require- Best gain of the day went to small, as to what they feel the ment, but we're talking about'Chartered Trust, up 10 points to future holds. The majority are)market averages, not specif- 109 in extremely light trading. often wrong, unfortunately, but, ics." Banks were weaker. : stock prices must eventually 9990 and base metals .20 to The commentary decides tO face up to some sort of recon- 997.48 Western oils slipped '38 resolve its difficulties this time! eijjation with earnings to 126.67. Closing volume was by looking both at what it thinks) «pyeyye been separated too 3,080,000 shares compared with the market will do and what p long," it says. "Even inflation Monday's 3,418,000. Lager sens 4, the risk: fears can't excuse them from' Base metals were strength- it says, of "being stripped Of!thi- ¢orever, The theory ened by a one - point gain to pipe and vest (symbols of sta- i141 the trend in price-to-earn- International Nickel, Noranda bility among analysts)." 4 : ' a ; {ini I 1, | j ings ratio is justified in moving|qropped 14 and Ventures 1%, NOT CONVINCED higher is probably all right,|Among speculatives, Lake Du- In brief, it thinks the market/particularly in a period of im- fault fell 35 cents to $5.05--its lis going up, but it isn't con-/Proving earnings. But to aS-|lowest price this year-- while lvinced that it should. _ tho pevlge sr peed Northgate dipped five cents to | itamad ie nger experience the stori-|¢4 95, Taking the "psychological retyg periodic, often severe sail sani os i. __-- Metro Council "NET EARNINGS c+. 4¢ War On Termites TORONTO (CP) -- Metropoi- Co, ian Toronto has a_ termite prediction of what the market sin will do: "Popular market averages will move slowly through irregu-) larly to new highs (not sg than five per cent above ol ¥ ind AN wee | levels) probably before mid- By The CANADIAN PRESS | summer, Canadian Celanese Lid., year "The move will be the result ended Dec. 31: 1961, $3, 74,540, of evidence the investor is find- ar a share; 1960, $2,958,153, ing in annual reports that the 5 5 i" Wega business recovery he's been anadian estinghouse Seaaaehy if reading about has had an effect Ltd., year ended Dec. 31: 1961, prone cig Siew ee Bh on earnings. In some cases he)net loss $2,607,340; 1960, net males ahr PEreIRIENY USE may be disappointed that the|profit $307,832, 50 cents a share. by epg er at a recovery wasn't quite the boost! Hallnor Mines Ltd., year)S'cPs to do something about 1. to earnings he anticipated but ended Dec. 31: 1961, $508,771,, The committee Tuesday he'll be patient. 15.4 cents a share; 1960, $333, agreed to reconsider the possi- "His patience will be re-\729 16.7 cents. yore of og ahve aged R. 7 : zbur Agricul- garded when first-quarter state-| Hudson's Bay Co., year ended mage Bs ae oo ments, possibly recording anJan. 31: 1962, $8,893,000; 1961, 10 : clash HE the custencticn ot ever- greater boost in earnings, $7,280,000, ooinits fied ha The commit: will rekindle his faith that the) Maritime Telegraph and Tele- to¢ earlier maintained that the a Lid gg Ppa termites were not a metro re- a ) b 4, > "a0 7 t ility DIVIDENDS share; 1960, $2,418,821, $1.16. OT ol a Pamour Porcupine Mines Lid., the pl ae of the termite By The CANADIAN PRESS year ended Dec. 31: 1961, $361,- invasion" Controller William Canadian Westinghouse Co, 371, 7.2 cents a share: 1960, Dennison said. "every ward in Ltd., 15 cents, April 2, record $294,118, 5.9 cents. : the city except Ward 7 is in- March 16. Waite Amulet Mines Ltd., fested. Do we have to wait until _Tip Top Canners Ltd., class A year ended Dec. 31 1961,|\termites eat the floor out from 25 cents, April 1,,record March $2,303, 1 70 ts a share; under the metro officials before 11960, $3,254,839, 99 cents. {sdmething is done?" Today's Stock Market "BEST BUY" CAR (a OVER 100 CARS TO CHOOSE FROM!! CONVERTIBLE red interior. $3095 1961 CHEVROLET Here's a really nifty chariot complete with powerful V8 engine, automatic transmission, radio. Smart white with 1961 OLDSMOBILE SUPER "88" SEDAN With only 8,500 miles. 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