Oshawa Times (1958-), 17 Apr 1962, p. 20

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, April 17, 1962 BIRTHS TORONTO It AM. TOCK li Net It Net | ACKLEA -- Norman and Daphne are Pleased to announce the arrival of a m. Friday, son, Daniel Victor, at April 13, at Oshawa Gene Many thanks to Doctors Ross, gon and Dillon and to the nurses who assisted. BALAS --- Darlene and Danny w te announce the safe arrival of th baby brother on Saturday, April 1962, at Bowmanville Memorial lt pital, Proud parents, Steve and Mall-| 4.4 ati Special thanks vena (nee Schewaga) to Dr. H_ B. Rundle. COTTON -- Tom and Ruth are happy te announce the birth of their son, roo Douglas, 7 ibs., 12 ozs., Monday, 16, 1962 at Oshawa General Hospi little brother for Stephen. LUBBELINKHOF 6 ozs., born Thursday, April 12 at the Oshawa General Hospital ther and baby doing well MacDONALD Fred and (nee Ste. Marie) are happy nounce the birth of their Julie Ann, 8 ibs., 3 o75., on Ca to Mond. April 16, 1962, at Oshawa General Hos pital. Proud grandparents are Mr. ahd Ss. M Mrs. P. Ste. Marie and Mrs. Donald, all of Montreal THOMPSON --Born to Pale Pauline, Monday, April 16, 1962, a » 6 Ibs., 10 ozs. A brother for Calv Sharon and Dwight A BAPPY occasion ~ The Dirth your child. To tell the good news friends and neighbors The Osha Times is as near as your telephone The day of birth, just telephone 723.3492. The rate ts only $1.50. Dick and Sonya (nee Gabona) are pleased to announce God's gift of a son, Paul James, 7 Ibs. 1962 | ery Le Mo.| Beay Lum daughter, and High Low a.m. Ch'ge | Stock Sales High Low a.mm Ch'ge! 600 $48%% 48% 455% Rothman 200 $9 a 9 125 $22% 22% 22% -- %/Royal Bank 231 $80 © 80 40 $130 130 130 Russell 1550 $144% 14% 325 964% Gila 64% StL Cp A pr 75 $101% 101%. 100 $7 7 --%%|St Maurice 400 100 100 510 $20% 20% Salada F 350 $15 14% 25 Selkirk A 100 450 450 25 Seven Arts $10% 103% 120 Shawin $225_ 22% 2 170 | Simpsons $30% 30% 225 $124 12% 7 $13% 4 $8455 By The Canadian Press | Stock Bales Toronto Stock Exchange--April 17 | Dist Seag (Quotations in cents unless marked $.,D Bridge t--Odd 'ot, xd---Ex-dividend, xr--EX-\p Can Gen "| rights, xw---Ex-warrants, Net change is = "ltrom previous board-lot closing sale.)| 2 Fadry Dom Lime INDUSTRIALS Dom Tar Da Pont 1 Net | High Low a.m. Chy"ge| Econ Inv $47 a 47 Exquisite si4 148 $23% 23% 23% 200 240 235 235 230 $32% 32% 32% 75 $106%4 106% 106!4 225 $12%4 124 200 $235 1360 $5242 617 $27 655 $324 218 $68% 730 $763, 25 $31)4 587 856% 5 600 330 7235 $5 1040 $34% 400 $13'4 1863 $16% 25 $31%4 ~ --% 101% + Ye! a) 100 --5 + 450 iA is At 20% 32% 47 10% 18 ish eir 4, 08 Sales 185 225 5 Stock Abitibi 10% Bi Acad-Atl A Alta Dis} AltaGas AltGas B pr AltaGas w Alg Cen Algoma Alumini Atlas Steel Bank Mont Bank NS GL Paper |G L Power 'GW Coal B | Guar Tr Hardee pr - | Hardee pr - "| Hees - % Horne Pt 27 Hur Erie 32 Y% Imp Oil 6814 -- "'ind Accep 76% Injand Gas 31% Inland G w 56%-- int Nickel 380 tint Util Int Util pr Inter PL ca oS Br c | Vendomat Vulean Walk GW Webb Knp WCoast Tr WCoast vt Weston A West A wis Cur Asbestos ;}C Parner (D Oil Cloth \Haves Ogilvie +5 ic ( C c Bell Phone Brazil Br Tnk BA Oil BC Forest BC Pow "|Build Prod ;| Burns Cal Pow Can Cem Can Foils Can Foils A Cl Fndry CIF 4% Can Malt Can Perm Cdn Brew Br Al A BAL A w $355 35 $40% 4014 $25% 253 5 5 MY Mia 13% 13% Jam: 16% Jock € 31% + "% Jockey |Jockey rts Kelly wts Lafarge wits +2 (Laura Sec +1i%\Lau Fin 140 | Leland Levy LobCo A - %/LobCo A w 10% + %'LobCo B thy an - c PS " 5 Dd' ay wts : 75 425 $ ac Di * Acme Gas Anainey El El Ei - On, A in, | Asamera Bailey S A Bail 5% pr Cal Ed Camerina % CS Pete -- % Cdn Dev C Ex Gas Cent Del 7% -- %|C Mic Mas of to wa Gi GF 5 B |M Leaf |Mass-F 74 -- ¥a\Mass-F 5% 21 Met Stores 21% Chem w --5 Mill 1 Collieries z! 16 RA Gr Gr Gr } G DEATHS 2814 Dynamic 13% --1% Fargo 58% -- %% | Glacier 16% Home A Home B 14%8 + %|Molson B 66% Ye Mon Foods 10% Moore 134% Nat Drug N St Car Imp Bk C 116 Ind Gas He Hu " Irc ic ri c ( C c ri r c ¢ IL Cdn Ol McCLURG, Grace At the Fairview Lodge, Monday, April 16, 1962, beloved wife of the late Clurg, dear mother of Mrs. §. Du (Mary) Toronto, and Mrs. R. ¢ (Barbara) of Raglan, Helen of Cobou Joseph of Whitby, and Daniel of W Whitby. Grace Co nipeg, Manitoba; dear daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Coux of Whitby, in 59th year. Resting at the W .C. To Funeral Chapel, Whitby, for service the chapel on Thursday, April 19, a p.m Interment Groveside Cemete: Brooklin. Minister the Reverend Smith. GIDEON Bibles are a continuing me- For placement contact funeral morial director or phone 725-2327 GERROW FUNERAL CHAPEL Kindness beyond price yet within reach of all 728-6226 390 KING STREET WEST LOCKE'S FLORIST Funeral arrangement floral requirements for occasions OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE 728-6555 and all Joseph Me- ---/ expenditures for the fiscal year cumstances would pass without} HBOUG e Iso J 10 Je Y% | Jot Jo Ke Ki Ko -- Noranda NO NGas % Nor Phone NW Util pr +5 |Ont Steel - 4 Page-Hers Ww PC Jewel Phantom ~ 4 QN Gas QN Gas w Revelstoke R Nodwell 15% 1553 -- ¥'Roe AV pr CPR Cdn Pet pr CWN Gas CWN G 5% Col Cell Comb Ent Con Bidg on Bidg pr on Gas 'opp Clark wn Corby vt in Corby B t 2 Crain RL ry, J on ux, 1 ann url TS, yin- +2%2| Provo Gas ~ \y| Sarcee | Tidal 10 | Un Oils Wayne Wstates Mei Yan Can 1915 3 10 i" 17% 1600 1 100 1100 c c her ¢ ri c Le : Feder Still Not Approved the By DAVE McINTOSH as "electoral war of OTTAWA (CP)--Here it is nerves |April 17 and the Commons) By opening a debate on the hasn't yet approved all federal bill, which under normal cir-| colleagues th and the country was told what/in --if they have any plans," Pearson said. The opposition was prepared M to open a general debate on the nation's finances because the th government had given no indica- tion that there would be a nor- mal budget debate this session. "Contrived and manufactured) Mr./V. which ended March 31 -- 17)mention because the expendi-| days ago tures have already been ap- There's. still a tidy sum of proved piecemeal, Mr. Pearson $138,416,981 gathered together'in effect began a budget de- in a single money bill which re-| bate. }mains to get parliamentary ap-, This in turn might force; | proval. Prime Minister Diefenbaker-- Opposition Leader Pearson though all indications are that seized on this bill just before he doesn't need any forcing--). ad IN MEMORIAM election crisis'? had been raised py and then removed th IS PRIMARY jthe House adjourned Monday into a declaration whether Par- night to launch a counter-stroke jiament will be adjourned Wed- ZOCHODNE -- In loving memory a dear husband and father, Stanl a who passed away April 1957. Calm and peaceful he ts sleeping, Sweetest rest that follows pain; We who loved him sadly miss hi But trust in God to meet again. --Ever remembered by family and grandchildren EASTER TRIBUTE To Your Loved Ones Nothing is more befitting or © grecter tribute to the mem- ory of the loved ones who have possed on to. that borne from which no traveller returns, than oa memorial verse ct Easter time It is a beautiful gesture of love and devotion to the memory of a mother, father, wife, husband, daughter, son ---- or those beyond the im- mediate family circle, a faith- ful friend or kin, In the sincere hope of rendering helpful service to those who wish to select an appropricte memoriam notice for Easter time, the Classified Depart- ment of The Oshawa Times will publish Special Memorial tributes on APRIL 21st To ensure thot your message appears at this time TELE- PHONE BEFORE APRIL 19th. 723-3492 wife Pauline, in what he himself has described nesday or Thursday for an see i ae 8 Easter recess or dissolved for a general election That declaration may come today when the Commons meets lat 2:30 p.m. EST |\NEEDS FOR PAYING J. W. Pickersgill vista Twillingate) (L--Bona-|™ said of ey 17, ales Increase Tax Reduction ness before the Commons the government going to Was i, "in- uing with it? 14m + %| Abacus Ansil + | Bankeno ~ "| Base Metal + % Belcher Bevcon --~ % Bouzan Cadamet Camp Chib |Cdn NW + %4 Cent Pat " Cent Pore % Gaimo Con Gillies Deer Delhi Pac Denison Donalada Fr Geco Mine Genex | Goldray Hard Rock 6000 Lab Latin Am L Lac Company of Canada: Ltd., the become money bill is the primary busi-| Year's Today's Toronto Stock Market Listings MINES 1 Net s 424+ % 650 630 650 + 4 3% 3% 2 ivocate ba Expl Arcadia 500 Arcad Bw 600 lin Ruf 1500 --} 1% 21% 21% % hh h~ 1000 46 6 46 1000 «10 83500 2000 51 110 620 620 620 1900 «10 10 325 570 565 200 216 216 3000 9 9 3360 219 210 6500 8 500 63 1000 19 19 9 1000 6% 6% 6% 3500 49 48 48 800 115 100 107 900 2000 % 10 dcop 1444--2% 49 ralorne Tung Fen Halli Marcus Mogul 115 107 115 107 +4 + % Cons Que Regcourt Conwest Aragon Horn cknsn be) der idrich Sol 'west T obisher 164 164 9 9 2000 6 15 28%4 il ant YK * Mining + 35 18% 300-295 13 12% 12 12 780 $2214 22% 160 858 androy randuc 75 randuc rts 1900 +5 % ollinger ud Bay on Bay a Waite Hlicoe nsmith wsey err Add rk Min ppan Min Dufault 2009 3000 1500 22% 22 500 «(33 33 1390 840 835 1000 33 «33 1000 14 «14 950 $28 «2B 2910 530 515 11500 124 120 7000 33 830 33 4 28 120 5 +2 neourt 8% 8% 165 165 BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT Increased US. -- Sales Foreseen WINDSOR, Ont. (CP) -- Op-jprospect not only shipment of portunities for increased sales|component parts to the Ameri- to the United States were never|can firm, but the possibility of A British note to Moscow brighter, Ira G. Needles, Kitch-:making their complete ma- rejected a Soviet proposal forjener, Ont, industrialist, said|chines in Canada. 2 |a joint call on the United States|Monda ynight in an address to; "The US customer now is -1 ito quit interfering in the Indo-jthe Tool and Die Manufactur-/keenly interested because of chinese land. ers' Association of Canada. the exchange benefit in supply- Russia last Commenting that 80 per cent,ing both the U.S. and Canadian down a British request that the of manufacturers who are mem-|markets from Canadian produc- % Communist North Vietnamese|bers of the Canadian Manufac-|tion, He has found high degrees regime be ordered to keep its|turers' Association employ less/of skill in Canadian organiza- hands off South Viet Nam. than 100 people, Mr. Needles tions, both among production The British and Russians|said the fact that an organiza employees and management, is jshare a_ special responsibilitv)tion is small gives it an advan- convinced that a quality prod- +3 |for keeping the peace in Indo- tage over a larger group, be-.uct can be produced and is jchina, They presided over a cause of the close communica-jhopeful of getting greater speed _ 4/1954 conference that was sup-jtion and quick and ready un-\in making deliveries. Speed in --1 (posed to preserve the peace of\derstanding between manage- deliveries is important in filling -- '*\the region. ment and employees. orders from foreign countries." Th British note said in part:, Mr. Needles, chairman of the Mr. Needles comments were "Since the two co-chairmen|board of governors of the Uni- contained in a text delivered to take fundamentally different versity of Waterloo and former)the press before delivery. "| views of the causes of the grave|chairman and president of B. F.| Mr. Needles advised manu- situation which has arisen in|Goodrich Canada Ltd., urged|facturers to consult university {Viet Nam, Her Majesty's gov-\companies now serving Cana-/engineering faculties with their jernment consider that the cojdian subsidiaries of foreign'technical problems, chairmen should now await the|companies to recanvas the situ-,_. |views on the situation of thejation in regard to the parent|ERROR CORRECTED international commission for su-|companies, particularly in the, One manufacturer, discover- pervision and control, which is|light of the lower foreign ex-|ing that an error had been understood to be investigating!change value of the Canadian|/Made in a portion of certain the complaints by both (south-| dollar. units, was faced with the possi- ern and northern) parties." (ADE CONTACT bility of having to scrap the The commission, headed by! "{ know one company manu whole output' A member of an ,|non-aligned India, includes Can-\racturing machines for produc- °Sinecring faculty, however, /ada and Communist Poland. tion tines that made contact with " orked out a technique for find- 0; GR a United States manufacturer, |/"8 sg defective units and only got their duty rate established Peo ® percentage had to be on component and now have in" vir "Needles said.that Canada, having "scraped the bottom of the barrel" in making tariff concessions, now seems to be following a careful "hold the U.K., Russians Deadlocked On Crisis Causes LONDON (AP)--Britain and {Russia reached a deadlock {Monday over causes of the jcrisis in South Viet Nam where the pro-Western government is battling Communist infiltrators 11 Net Saies High Low a.m. Ch'ge! 1700 183 182 182 530 9 9 9 140 320 200 105 700 212 1000 il 1000) «15 4500 8 1400 73 3000 12 2000 «60 2030 1350 1000 5500 1 500 1000 1100 | Stock | Lorado | Louvict |Macassa MacLeod Madsen Maralgo | Marboy Marcon Maritime Maybrun | McWat | Mentor | Merrill | Midrim Murray M Nat Expl |New Jason | Newlund 'N Mylama Newnor New Taku Nickel MS Norpax Norgate N_ Goldert North Can N_ Beaue | Opemiska } Ormsby Osisko + 320 320 | 105 105 211 M --l 4 1 +1 52 70 3 month fhoen eo =i 2700 645 3000 «30 1000 255 1009-37 350 605 2000 30 49 + +1 1500 1500 1000 150 | Peerless |Pick Crow Pitch-Ore Placer Preston Que Chib Qunsion Quemont Radiore Realm Rio Algom Rix Athab Ryanor San Ant Sherritt 0 4 975 52 11 975 52 -- u 10% 10% 48 + | --4 | Steep Rt Sud Cont Sunburst Tombill formont Tribag Ult-Shaw Un Buffad Un Keno U Mindam Un Fort | Vandoo Ventures Weedon Willroy | Wiltsey Zulapa +1 1000 1000 845 1232 22 6250 23 4000 6 6 200 $59% 59 10000 4% 4% | Bingo Restriction 'ao tin a2" Review Requested ee ee LONDON, Ont. (CP) -- A pro- posal asking the federal govern-| 6 My 594 4% Steel Making y Sales to 1) a.m.: 685,000. al Expenditures 'Steel Co. Head Speaks On Costs HAMILTON (CP)--While unit ister and some of his cabinet costs were reduced last year,/has only partly offset recent) ere will be difficulty main- "It's high time we were told|taining them at the 1961 level|costs. the face of further increases the plans of the government are|in wages and other cost factors,|have not shared in the benefits W. Scully, president of Steel told onday's annual meeting. "During the last five years ere have been no major changes in the selling prices of|ingly exposed to the serious our products," Mr. Scully ided, "but average employ- ent costs per hour have risen y over 16 per cent and, in the ird year (1963-1964) of the present collective labor agree- for Canada, they can only be increase will have cent in eight the 24 «per ents, "In our experience, increased oductivity resulting from sult" the house by not contin-\larger volume, new equipment/facturers who, in turn, are the) The government needs that $138,416,981 to pay some bills, |but it won't get it quickly if the Veterans Minister Churchill government House leader, said MARKET PRICES the money bill could be passed in 10 seconds and would be listed for debate after eight) cr passed right to change today's order of business. Said Incentive it quickly if the | OAKVILLE, Ont. (CP)--/pill debate begun by Mr. Pear- Budget provisions for tax reduc} son tions on earnings from in-| Jn any case, this debate won't |creased sales are "'an important|be resumed at once. Scheduled incentive to even more vigorous) for today was discussion on var- jsales efforts," Karl E. Scott,| ious government items of legis- |president of Ford Motor Com-|jation. jpany of Canada Ltd., said Mon-| Mr, Pearson said Mr. Dief- jday at the company's annual/enbaker has been playing a |meeting. "cat - and - mouse game" with Mr, Scott also welcomed the\pariiament over the election poet node a oe date and that the country has y become "heartily sick' of the ducer* to become more effi-| hattoriiantc oF tie. oy cient, more enterprising and|Pctormance ot the prime min- more competitive. navy, $3,500,000; and a United! 64 "Tt provides a further way in)Pany's passenger car units sold|Nations assessment of $2,612.-\ tr; jwhich the industry as a whole|to dealers in Canada were Fair |591 for Congo operations can become stronger.and betterjlanes and Meteors, which Mr - equipped to face up to the Scott described as "a gratifying 'challenges .and opportunities ofjachievement for completely the far-reaching proposals put/new automobiles."' forward by Dean Vincent Bla-| Referring to the company's den in his report on the Cana-|special products sales organiza- dian automotive industry." ition, established in 1961, Mr. Mr. Scott said the company's Scott said: unit automotive sales at home, '"'Ist objective is to find mar- and abroad and its consolidated| kets, in Canada and elsewhere, dollar sales and earnings are/for our various manufacturing ahead' of the same period last|plants in Windsor and Niagara year Falls and for our supplier com- In the first quarter of this|panies as well as other Cana- year, 34 per cent of the com-'dian manufacturing concerns.' _ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 'Continued from Page 19) 32--Articles for Sale 35--Legal WHITE birch trees for sale, all sizes,y wit not Fane' from $2 to $10. Telephone MA 3-279. |tontracted. In Mar mee or any, febts WEDDING gown, in excellent condi- or after this date, April 16, 1962, with- tion, size 7. Telephone 728-8784. out my written consent GURNEY forced air gas furnace, ther 204 Celina Street of the nation's finances is the most urgent problem before us' th at the present: time." of $67,307,772; the 082; farm $23,139,333; price supports of TAMMY POINTS Josef Swider, London Water To Come From Lake Nearby LONDON, Ont. (CP) -- C council decided Monday night $925. Telephone 725-4513 to take water from nearby La Fanshaw to supplement the 2 000,000 gallons of water Lond now receives daily from wel Council authorized the Pub Utilities Commission to ahead with the first stage of $1,000,000 water filtration plant/45 * at the !ake. The plant, whi will draw 6,000,000 gallons da from the lake at first, year. London has been for several years undecid whether build a pipeline to Lake Huron, |47e# Reward. Telephone 723-9877 about 40 miles away, or take t water from the muddier Fan- shaw. A delegation from the ernment officials at, Toronto discuss the pipeline. The prov-} 'ince said it would lend money, but a combined t ui of the enginering and ecdno-} mic problems involved w needed A pipeline study ranged. » is ex pected to be in operation next! 5#turday morning. Telephone 723-4529 ent met Monday with Ontario gov- is being ar mostat and controls, very reasonable. |Telephone 725-7994. CHANGE OF NAME ACT TRACTOR, five horsepower, Simplicity, with plow and cultivator. Telephone 728-8544 after 6. ae Sicileeramucaaaes ' BEFORE buying or selling televisions, Upon the application furniture, refrigerators; stoves, wash Franciszek Awrejcewicz ers, call Elmer Wilbur, CO 3.2294 standard size, ellent condition. of Take notice thet | have op- pointed Friday the eleventh day of May, 1962, at 10:30 am before the presiding judge Chambers ot the Court House in the Town of Whitby in the County of Ontario for the hearing of the appliation cby Franciszek Awrejcewicz of 63 Grenfell St Oshowo, Ontario to change his name to Frank Arwick Dated at Whitby, Ontario this 30th day of March, 1962. J. de N. KENNEDY, Judge SALMERS, S.L. for Applicant EASTE With the smartest styles and colors to brighten your spring warbrobe. Choose from our wide selection of fine quality footwear : . . Widths 4A to B OUTBOARD boat, mahogany 14 ft. windshields, steering and leather seats, ity all good condition. Used one season. in , bat tele- 725-4543. B. F. GOODRICH Stores -- Tires |teries, Kelvinator refrigerators, *|vision, Thrifty Budget Plan. ON | FIREPLACE, natural stone. Reason- Is.jable. Telephone 728-8695 after 6 lic go|34--Lost & Found @|8T BERNARD, male, urgently needed uardian for elderly lady. Lost Fri- in Greenwood district. Telephone WH 2-6607 IE, green and yellow, lost vicin- Celina, Albert, Olive district, on! ke " 2 Ch | Pickering ily |nupG ity LOST: Miniature male Pinscher, ed dish brown ¢olor, wearing harness tag. answers to name "Ace". | to'Park Road, College Hill red THERE'S no better time to 'sell your ¢ farm there's no better way than with a result-getting Oshawa Times Classified Ad. Dial 723-3492 right now Sealed Tenders will be received up until 4 p.m. Monday, April 30 by W. W. Rankin, Architect, Church Street North, Pickering for @ four-room eddition to St. John Separate School, Whitby, Ontario. Plans and specifications may. be obtained by General Contractors only at the offices of the above architect. A deposit $50.00 is requited for each set of machinery he 35--Legal wo he dy as! of plons ed) BENSON §. HAMILTON Secretary, Whitby Separate School Board, } ' with Mr. Pearson said the "'state| poor demand maintenance of the gr TORONTO (CP) -- Churning,? eam and butter print prices He would reserve the were reported unchanged today. The egg market was weak offerings in excess of Country dealers are quoted by e federal department of agri- culture on Canada grade eggs,| By THE CANADIAN PRESS | The money bill includes sums|delivered Toronto, in fibre to cover the CNR's 1961 deficit| cases A large 35; A medium Trans-Can-/| 34; A small 26; B and C grades ord April 23 ada Air Lines deficit of $6,450,-/no market Butter ade: prices: Canada first Ontario tenderable 63- non-tenderable 62, in light ading: Western 6214 (nomi- nal) THE R NO SHOE OVER line policy" and the impact on Canadian manufacturing of re- cent agreements had been mi- ment to review Criminal Code| |restrictions on bingos and raf-| |fles was supported by city coun- icil Monday night. Ald. Terry Ferris, who pre-| jsented the motion, said bingos| jare a form of enjoyment for| many citizens, and little harm| In States Slumps Again __,iovever, devetopments in NEW YORK (AP) Stee}.|indicatd there would be an in- | } tt jmaking in the United , States creasing popularity for removal can result if bingos and more efficient advances in wages and other of the very large investments that have been made to im- prove productivity. At the same time both the company and its jemployees are being increas- consequences of import com- petition." Mr. Scully said that while large expenditures on produc- tion facilities are generally good | are con-|slumped again last week as ex- of trade restrictions in small ducted for charitable. purposes' pected, with the national output /St@ges over a period of time, processes, Only, down five per cent to 2,244,000 and he advised manufacturers ened to picket city hall in their| Production for the week Might do to prepare for and campaign to revive the bingos,|ended Friday was reported by|take advantage of these trends "As a result, steel consumers|which were dropped by London/the American Iron and Steel|@S they develop. police prosecutions, did not}tion. The dip, amounting to 117,-| Ppt = their threat. Instead,|900 tons. exceeded the previous! 30 of the women sat quietly in'week's 2.3 per cent. * e Patent Action cil chambers. rate of activity was influenced by the abortive move for a $6 a-|-. OTTAWA (CP)--A _ $250,000 NET EARNINGS ton rise in steel prices, aban-j\legal action concerning an ithe Kennedy administration andjinstant mashed potatoes has By THE CANADIAN PRESS [failure of some producers to/begun in the Exchequer Court. yearjraise prices. Salada Foods Ltd. is seeking jended Dec. 31: 1961, $5,3 justified if markets for steel/1960, $4,523,456 |to continue at least into June|ages against Lever Brothers products continue to grow Hughes-Owens Co. Ltd., year|and possibly beyond on some|Ltd. The plaintiff charges an continued, "forms the rawjcents a Class B share; 1960, reversal of stockpiling policies|instant mashed potato flakes materials for secondary manu-|$115,669, 51 cents by major steel buyers brought|and it seeks an injunction "pre- Newfoundland Light andjon by labor peace and _ its|venting further infringement." jeconomy, .. . Unless secondary|Dec, 31: 1961, $967,007, $4.92 al Last week's productionjbe some time before the case manufacturing "is stimulated|share; 1960, $936,140, $4.74. |equalled 120.5 on the institute's|will be completed. and encouraged, there is scant| eller's Ltd., year ended Dec.|index of steel production, with! Lever Brothers Ltd, ts a he rate of economic expansion|Share; 1960. $2,149,048, $2.59. | points. {London, England. that characterized the post-war! gammmem a years." A group of women who threat- tons. to turn now to the things "we | ats : : jorganizations because of recent|Institute, an industry organiza- Mashed Potatoes the spectators gallery in coun-| There was no evidence th idoned last Friday under fire ofjalleged patent infringement on Canada Safeway Ltd. 3,468; The downhill slide, expected/this amount plus costs in dam- "Much of our production," he|ended Dec. 31: 1961, $108,172, 44/steel mill products, marks alinfringement on its patent for real job-creating element in the)/Power Co. Ltd., year endedjassurance of a steady supply.| Court officials said it would rospect of Canada resuming)31: 1961, $1,903,991, $2.27 a/ 1957-59 output equal to 100 index|subsidiary of Unilever Ltd., of "ET ETEEPITYE PPEPPTUPLTILILI [KRESGE'S ETE PET Y SESS ES TORE EY Canadian Dredge and Dock) Co, Ltd., 30 cents, May 1, rec-) Co. May Ltd., | 15, Great West Coal Class A 12% cents, record April 30. 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