Oshawa Times (1958-), 29 May 1962, p. 42

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, Mey $0, 1962 2] Doukhobor Women o_ section of the Criminal/ The women were released on) LARGEST KNOWN lpr : | jbly 100 feet in length, is the Remanded 2 Weeks axed ee ee would 4P-' The sulphur-bottom or bluejlargest of all animals ever : \rorqual whale, reaching possi-iknown, Today's Toronto Stock Market Listings TORONTO 11 A.M. STOCKS By The Cana Torents Stock Exc' Press je--May 30 Stock Sales Int Nickel ise (Quotatiins in cents unless marked $-jing tii xr--EX-lint Util pr rights, xw--Ex-warrants. Net change iS|inter PL from previous boardl-ot closing sale.)/iny syn A INDUSTRIALS r--Odd lot, xd--Ex-dividend, Iroqg G pr Jetferson Jockey € 11:00 Net | Jock wts ° Stock Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge |Kelly D A Abitibi xd 240 $4454 44e 44% + Alta Dist Alta Dis w 7 Alta Gas AltaNat Algoma xd Alumini Anthes A 5 Argus Arg pr AshTemple Atlan 1 pr BC Pow 6648 BC Sugar pr 700 Cal Piw 915 ms 100 Cal Pow 915 Can Cem 430 Collieries Cc Curt W 500 C Dredge 100 C Frbks A 100 C Gas In w 1400 45 900 250 150 I 200 450 Cdn Oi 600 $264 Cdn Oil 5 xd 25 $102% PR 2244 Cdn Pet pr 723 C Tire A 215 C Vickers 250 Comb Ent Conduits Con Bidg w Con MS Con Gas "Con Gas A Crush Int Dist Seag 1910 D Bridge 100 Dom El wts 225 Dofasco 499 Dom Stores 1750 $1 Dim Tar 3610 $19 525 1040 Gatineau xd 42: GS Wares 325 Globe A 200 Goodyear pr 100 G Mck B xd 225 Gr Wpg vt Greyhnd xd 200 $! Guar Tr 55 Guar Tr rt Hardee Hawkers Imp Oil Imp Tob Ind Accep 1015 I Ac 450p Inland C pr. 235 Inland Gas 130 75 2% + % 16 4614 2% + %! 13 9% a, | Labatt Acad-Atl xd 22 Sie 18% 1% + 34 |LOnt Cem i 215 225 +1 u Fin A u F 125 y| Levy Levy pr 41 |LobCo A Lobci A w LobCo B ; i pr L | LobG + | LobG B pr | Loeb M _3 |MB PR ; wi Lf Mill |Mass-F "| Mass-F bie) Ye | Maxwell |Mid Pac + %| Mid-West %4|M Brick xd |Molson A 3%s|Mon Foods + % ,| Moore xd | Nat Drug |Noranda n M4 {No NGas |NW Util pr - WlOshawa A Page-Hers Phantom 'a5 Piw. Corp */QN Gas pr ,|QN Gas w ,| Reid Litho R Yarn A ,| Rothman Royal. Bank Royalite Russel} ,,| Salada wts Seven Arts 8 Shawin Silverwd A £ Simpsons Southam 4 Steel Can n 4|Ster Tr Tor-Dom Bk Tor Star pr % | Tower "4 Tower wts T Fin An %s\Tr Can PL 4 Trans-Mt 1 T PPL n xd 3000 + ve\Un Gas 105 +1% Vulcan 200 "iwalk GW = 1524 Wat Equip 100 WCoast Tr 275 ,|Weoast vt 300 Weston A West A wts 112 *|Woodwd A enith GREAT il Net High Low a.m. Ch'ge| Stock "4lC Paper OILS AP Cons 800 51 5 s at GS Am Leduc 20100 *\Ang Un D 26300 $12% 12% 12% + ail 325 325 +10 |Bailey S pr 260 $21 15% 15% + Pe 4 We 0% 15% 15% + 3 2214 22% : $8 Bs 8% + 444 oS pat 55 305 (3 +5 240 240 240 +30 | 8 Pete 365 J 39 : + "IC Delhiw 1} 5 4 |C Ex Gas 2300 1 I +9 Cent Del 2225 5 {Charter Oil 2 + %4'C Mic Mac + 4\Dome Pete 259 975 975 975 +25 +I 2 2\Gjaci er |Home A +30 |Home B 10 y 4 + | Ise |H B Oil G 150 $15% 15% 154+ % + ie | Medal 215 '7 +6 i | Nat Pete 300 250 250 5 +15 |Northcal 3000 7 7 NC Oils 500 7 2/Pac Pete Permo 0 25 Provo Gas 3200 174 170 Quonto 1000 233 Stanwell 6009 25 24 Tidal 13500 140 132 Triad Oil 1300 150 148 Un Oils 3200 143 140 ~2 W Decalta 9 3 +15 | Windfall 1 q 2 Yan Can 130 9 ° +1 Abacus Acad Uran Am Larder 5 Anacon Anglo Hur Ansil Area "\A Arcadia Atl C Cop ; |Atlin- Ruf Aumaq Aunor Beth|m Bidcop 5 |Bouzan 1000 Bralirne 150 Brunswk 1000 3 Camp Chib 1500 Cc Tung 1100 C Dyno 1000 C Malart 1200 'Can NW 900 *|Cassiar z10 Cent Pat 2400 44 |Chimo 1000 %4\Coch Will 50 |C_ Discov 1 ICG Arrow 1000 350 10'C Marben 2000 C Mogul 2000 FIRE AND FURY IN M-G-M's \ starring, é & ROR TERR STENT GRANGER " De "SUSAN SLADE" IN TECHNICOLOR -- PLus -- M4 |Bailey S A 770 710 700 +30 2510 $12% 12% 1244 + % Pac Pete w 100 725 725 +105 11 Net Sales High Low a.m. Ch'je] Stock Sales +2%41 Asbestos 25 $33 33 33° & 615 $40% 40% 40% + % Price Br 60 $47 46 47) +1% C Morrison 5000 C Mosher 200 215 5 15 +5 | Norvalie 3 8 8 Con Nichol 7000 4 4 [Cons Que 3000 C Red Pop 5500 + Sannorm 1000 | Cicknsn 250 \E Amphi 2000 1 | Elder 00 | Gaitwin 103500 + Tg] Gece Mines 270 |Goldray 1500 5 |Granduc 100 Gulf Lead 1000 | Gunnar 2525 | Flastings 1000 Headway 5000 High. Bell 200 Hollinger xd 600. $21 Hud Ray 465 ; % Irish Cop -- 1000 800 J Waite 1200 | Jacobus 1500 | Joburke Jonsmith Kenville Kerr Add L Dufaujt 3500 5 Macassa xd 200 3 Macfie 500 Madsen 1900 2 Malartic 1009 |Maneast U 4000 Man Bar 500 | Maritime 1300 Martin 3000 5 | Matatch 3000 McIntyre 270 McKen 16200 McMar 1000 MeWat 4000. Mentor 3000 Mt Wright 600 Multi-M 500 Murray M_ 2200 115 Nat Exp! 3900 New Alger 5000 New Hosco 1000 o|N Senatir 3000 Norgild 1000 Norlartie 1000 Nrthgate 38496 N Goldert A BOMBSHELL! ¢ By Doy... | nd HIT! | n Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge ag 250 234250 +30 11 Net High Low a.m. Ch'gel Stock 44 +5 |North Can Opemiska 700 5 570+ +35 » 3 2 +1 |Orchan ) 10 -- %|Osisko 7 Pax Int 7 7 \Craigmt 300 $18 + Mjce Expl 1000 Cusco 2000 5 5 5 | D'Eldina 1500 4644 44 6 14 + 2% Delhi Pace 6500 Denison 350 $ 3% 3 3% Peerless 9% 9% +1%4| Placer xd 400 64 +2 |\Que Man 1000 10% -- %4|Quemont xd Pd Radiore Raglan 3000 |Rio Algim 661 Bea f Rix Athab 3250 5% 25% + %/Ryanor 4 Sherritt 300 | |Silvmaq 12 920 79 26 +1 |Teck-H 1 +5 |Tombill + "| Tormont +1 Towag Tribag +7 |Ult-Shaw +1 |Un Oils 39 (+2 | Vauze 7 | Wasamac 18 +1 |West Mines 4144 -- | Willroy 895 Wiltsey 6000 21 20 +20 \Wr Hare 400 100 100 + '2|¥k Bear 200 0 =D ReHwow rt) ae) 1 jenmac 11000 32 3 32 5% Sales to 11 a.m.: 1,051,000. A Giant Road 3 It wasn't easy! A river had to 2% be moved 350 feet. Artillery was used to halt avalanches. In June Reader's Digest ride with Lawrence Elliot, first man to drive the ocean-to-ocean, $200,000-a-mile Trans-Canada Highway. You'll discover how this new road linking all Canada was forged. Get your June Reader's Digest -- 40 articles of lasting interest -- at your newsstand today. LAURENCE ae . SO ele c CinemaScoPe Fashion Model... By Night... Racket Dame *\ TREACHEROUS) ToxTuoUs! TANTALIZING! aD Starring yse| TRAIL, B.C, (CP)--Five Sons| of Freedom Doukhobor women} Prime Minister Diefenbaker were remanded Tuesday for two ¥ How Canada Built | HUGE CATCH who | disrobed at a political) LANGLEY, B.C. (CP)--A 12-| meeting being addressed byitoot sturgeon weighing 600 pounds was netted in the Fraser! ¢ weeks on charges laid under the| River here by Gerald Miller. 'n Eastman COLOR co worne A Unerersal international Raters @eeeeee eee eee =a uy | Rock Hupson 4 Doris DAY Tony RANDALL " EDIE ADAMS JACK OAKIE JACK KRUSCHEN ~ FEATURE TIMES--1: 30 - 3: :25 - 5: 20-7: 15 - 9: 15° ve @eeeeaeeec eee ee TODAY ONLY! Office Opens SHOW STARTS SAT. Dusk! EDWARD G. ROBINSON and ROD STEIGER in -- "SEVEN THIEVES" "LEGIONS OF THE NILE" IN COLOR "CRY FOR HAPPY" Tomorrow!-- "GUNS OF THE BLACK WITCH" WAYNE 'JOH FORD ricHaRD ARLEN. susan saw: constance LEIGH § AN | ALLIED ARTISTS RELEASE ie Bargain Hunters ued Anrists ADM ! ae ca Push Industrials my OOLLO qf: MAR orn" 6:00 P.M. TORONTO (CP) -- Bargain--------- hunters, alerted by diving] prices in the merning, jumped into the stock market for a wild| buying spree Tuesday. | The result was a_ startling| about-face, particularly among} industrials. The index took its] steepest one-hour drop in recent} memory from the opening of trading -- more than 13 points. Then the buyers took over. At day's end, industrials had climbed more than five index points above Monday night's closing level. The trading pace reflected the wide-ranging price fluctuations: At one point the ticker tape ran 25 minutes late in recording transactions. Closing sales total- led 4,966,000 shares, most in one day since the end of March. Monday's sales were 3,503,000. RECOVER LOSSES Among industrial issues which dropped to their lowest prices of 1962 before rising sharply were Algoma Steel, Walker-| Gooderham, Steel Company of} Canada, Aluminum and Trans-! Canada Pipe Line--all closing with gains in a one-point to 114} range. | Canada Cement, Canada| Packers B and Bank: of Mont- real dropped in a 1% to 1%| range. H On index, industrials gained 5.27 to 563.23, base metals 3.57 to 190965 and western oils .68) to 97.17. Golds dropped 1.09 to 90.29. Hudson Bay Mining led base metals in their sharp revival. It dropped to a 1962 low of 47 in early trading, but bounced back to 43 for a gain of 4%.| International Nickel jumped three points to 69 after earlier falling to 64% --its worst this) year -- while Falconbridge! gained 1% to 52%, having gone as low as 471%. Speculatives saw Lake Du- fault rise 15 cents to $4.95 and Northgate 15 cents to $6.65. In western oils, Pacific Petro- Jeum advanced 7%, while | gary and Edmonton dipped 7 DIVIDENDS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Giant Yellowknife Mines Ltd., 12% cents, June 29, record June Gla "FIDO BETA KAPPA" NEW COLOR CARTOON FEATURE SHOWN DAILY... 2:15--4:35--7:00---9:20 tecHnicotor Sophia Loren in 'The Key" BILTMORE LOOK AT THE A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE Chevy I Nova 400 Convertible LOW-COST LUXURY HAS TAKEN! of a spirited six- or peppy four-cylinder engine, Body-by- Fisher craftsmanship and technical advances that have won top engineering awards. And there are eleven exciting Chevy II's to choose from ...see your Chevrolet dealer today...do yourself a good turn! Life takes a sudden turn for the better the moment you step into a new Chevy II! Here's the car that combines sensible size and sensible price with a wealth of luxury and glamorous styling features unrivalled in its class. Chevy I offers you full, six-passenger comfort, your choice Take a turn at the wheel of a CHEVY IL and see! Whitewall tires optional at extra cost e Be sure to.see Bonanza on the CBC-TV network each Sunday, Check your local listing for channel and time. ONTARIO MOTOR SALES LIMITED HARRY DONALD LIMITED Phone: 725-6501. 300 Dundas St. East, Whitby, Ont. Phone: MO 8-3304. MO 8-3305 MO 8-3306 Stafford Foods Lid., 10 cents June 29, record June 8. NET EARNINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Canadian Silica Corporation Ltd., year ended Nov. 30: 1961, $44,793; 1960, $74,572 Great Lakes Paper Corpora- tion, 3 mos. ended March 31 1962, $349,549, 37 cents a share; 1961, $301,248, 27 cents. Yukon Consolidated Gold Mines, year ended Dec. 31: 1961, $220,075; 1960, $75,899 HISTORIC AREA FORT WILLIAM, Ont. (CP)-- Walter Kenyon, an archeologist with the Royal Ontarie Mu- seum at Toronto, is again in the Rainy River area 2 ig age Indian burial 'mounds, This 140 Bond St. West, aeere. Ont. his second /year on the sealed: Sen eer Tec oe OER

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