~*~ BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT NET EARNINGS T d 3s T in Stack M vikcat i ti ° \By THE CANADIAN PRESS, oaays lLoronto oc arke IstIngs Combines Pr obe Act ae 9 es ie TOROS Ghacmes rg ibe Sales High Low so obes High Low BP Stock Bales Sigh towne Cree Stock g 1962, $12,853,000, 78 cents a Aa 7 F $20% 29% 20% -- % 1000 1% Hh H+! Sand Av THE OSHAWA. TIMES, Tuesdey, July 17, 1962 135 : : : 2 3 thi ic 65 «663 (65 i o (Quotations in cents w marked $, share; 1961, $12,194,000, 74, oad jot, xd--Ex-dividend, xr--Ex-| Page. Siam 18% 8% + 53% "3344 334 -- v4 MeWat $00 "30% 304 Som" * e e 00 cents. 'rights, xw---Ex-warrants. Net change is| pow "hy "Kh -- Co: 100 $1: 12% Seen Aid To Pricing [hese renin ug. erate SER SRR eee eee year ended Jan. 31: 1962, $1,- 1 00 nner 3 1 INDUSTRIALS Rothman 1 4 7K a' % | Genex iH es N Kelore ussell 100 815% Gulf Lead 9 lada il --5 |Newnor 33 332 a 3 F 3 a Ss5~e ie 100,555, 85 share; 1961,! By FORBES RHUDE tude toward it taken by the Ca-|visions the association urges its no' logs Teen . ee 1 Net % Canadian Press Business Editor|nadian Steel Warehouse Assoc-| members to adopt an open pric. ee _ us ne ord 2 I tigation |iation Inc., whose members sell/ing policy, under which they Vee aggregator pe steel in various forms to small-|would publish price lists and en- P fi Atta Dist 100 225 220 220 Act, so often regarded Bese and medium-sized buyers. sure that all customers are' YO, it- GREYS sts Saw, 1a Basse 2434 ai + 8 pgre by business, apparentiy" he association, in brief, sees charged the same prices. It Als. Cen 2 $204 "204 "aba goma tan also be a friend. i. : : Fas : : a0 lin the legislation an aid to more hopes that such a policy will, This appears to be the atti-| +.hie price and marketing con-\cure unsettled pricing and as- ut harply Argus 290 oF 3h May Ur May + i \ditions within its industry sociated conditions in the steel [Bank Mont 1145 $544 40C«dA wT | Its new look at the legislation warehousing industry. Bell Phone 635 " CLASSIFIED |started with a conference on the, The appeal to members is Into Adv. ances ==, ian subject held by the Canadian| partly on ethical grounds and) BC Forest 100 $10% 817% VE Manufacturers' Association injin their own self interest but) TORONTO (CP) -- Appear. BC Pow 265 $:2%5 16% 16% -- 1% | WCoast 1 AD RTISING Toronto in January last Year, the teeth seem to lie in the ance by profit-takers late in the|Can Gem. pr 30 $38 38 38 w war i je (Continued from Page 13) |which was addressed by Justice | combines legislation. day cut sharply into speculative|© Peck B 100 S30. 50% 50% -- %|West a ee ere . |Minister Fulton and in which + a press conference an as--advances amid moderately|ceh sw 1s 190° 160 160" bei CNR C] iet . lis Woman Faces 5 | - = - = ie SSE + * 34 28 e8e 288 33 §au88 Be See 2828S. Eee e833 Sau88 Bs Sys Eeke. Br, e833 Sac8$ B= See cF083_ re Se88ec8.c. Se. 3 L tsb S22y s¥s 1+ FF 31 a1 -- Sales to 11 a.m,: 638,000, 2a28.85e8ser8.curesx. B8u8832e88erB.e. L } a 3 pa 3 1 7 ie ines icials were panel- copjiatj "om- | 4 wi 275 375-275 34--Lost ind combines officia 'sociation spokesman com-|heavy trading on the stock mar-|CBAL B w 10 160 a) : & fee mented: ket Monday. cio Ne ] c t seven years, child's pet. Answers 0 warehousing officials decided) respects with the combines law|COpper prospect, dropped eight) g "Abigail." Please phone 725-9061. the legislation has more than|we would probably have health-|cents in price to $2.75 a share|c Nee Se a gc ik ae 200 F he side of ' i $3.70. Total share turnover on/¢ oe sia It has its well-known side of|been so concerned with the |C Mare 200 1 aus 41s 20 |Cal Ed 250 $21% 21% 215%8--%| EDMONTON (CP) -- Presi-jreponsibilities for all parties peualld conditions, hed been as ofthe tdeaseiaa lists. jc a 200 Lost -- vicinity o nd Cadil- ' 3 _. 1 Che 100 215 829% 204 20% lac Roc aan" rade bpaciel "aze| As a result of this session) «qr industry complied in all). Violamac Mines, a Timmins \c Caltieries > eS OILS ; : ' lusky 00 c : i : ss, For Rail Changes |, 2m cr - us. 10 35--Legal one side. lier industry. But business has/after earlier going as high as|C Imp Bk C 485 $52% 52% 52% --1 | Bailey S A 710 710 710 --10 Callahan, in whose home 15 a ee Teiponlble "Tor any ' 200 $13 12 |Bail 5% pr 200 $22% 22% 22% -- % children were found living in PO pecttheaa se nan , ; ; | pelcestit ini the stock was a whopping 691,-|can ou ; ' ule ok seen BE Aare if esl Orueene any agrecsmal |e. pricetieiig prawtsans, at ioe 232 shares. The ek heen {o/CPR : 2105 $23% BY 23% -- w\Cocheefin teon 112 112 112 4 |dent Donald Gordon of the Ca-\and more adequate machinery|<ccceq 9 tota! of $168 in fines |CWN G 5% 205 $21 21 21 | Cd: 100 375 375 375 --5 |nadian National Railways calls|for the settlement of disputes), iq costs. one on or after this date, July 14, 1962 tween members of industry as\have taken time to look into it sae ; wehiarry Garis, 120" Ea 'to the price they charge. But/other aspects," move Thursdey from 78 Centsices Bills wr ie oh oh 6+ WiC a Ges te ie +t |e an overhaul of regulations|such as those that have char-/'G p futchings, a sanitary | J, . ¥ --Harry Garniss, 120 Eastmount St 7 Pl nal phn ae a share following reports that|Con MS 285 $20% 20% 20% t Del 350 515 510 515 F : h visions ailnet @uctietnaiieg, | ro» Suarceuiva spat. aba 4 yee Cons Paper 730 $39% 39% 39% Mie t 251 251 251 governing both labor negotia-jacterized the railway industry." inspector, told Magistrate P, J. copper had been found on the|Gon Gas 405 $16 4 |S) ios As interpreted by the associa: legislation, and consulting with New Kelore Mines, which has Dist Seas -- 200 ssi health nurse he found 11 chil- lamac run, dropped two cents to|2u Pont --*\ Pac Pete w 100'700 700 700 a dispute between the major FOR THE CONSTRUCTION different price to another. And| issued English and French 'di ; jissued in Sngish and. French! shares. Falocn 366 $47% 46% 46%--1 | Sarcee 00 110 100 100 --tf1 lions represen' ; nowinaly ter into an. ar: 3 of the mattresses in the house HIGH SCHOOL nowingly enter sults of its studies, prepared un- and steels led a broad decline.|Gen Bake 725 $10% 10% 10% Ve on a os 74,000 of them CNR employees. ADDITION, ; <6 : y k than that offered his competi: Robinette, Toronto lawyer. 1% at 60%. Biggest drop of the|GL Paper 300 im i ul oe wig hg ee Mr. Gordon also said govern-| ands would cost an estimated|uman and cat excreta on the "Section 33A provides that NO| 4414 take a second look at the down 6 at 50. Greyhnd 750 16% 16% p t 3 inat t his trad eee ; mounting competition] yr, Gordon said that while|dten "were being neglected in until 4:00 p.m., Tuesdey, | discriminate amongst his trade 3.04 at 535,50, base metals :77\Horme pe 200 250 250 250 3500 41 40% 41 43 Mrs. Callahan $100 and $13 construction of the addition with each other, by giving one at 96.91. Golds gained .97 200 Ie 12% 12% + 44) Bary i visions nst discrimination, | 3 ) | adacnteg bycniy socal gs year and a half studying the) property. Corby B - 200 816% é 160 145 444 +! |tions and transportation to helP| HOLDING TALKS Bolsby that when he toured the ; feted Ry th Sim A1%e 41s + Aly 3 38 jthe publicly-owne rail. system) iliati .|home last month with a public TENDERS tion it is discrimination on the " 0 1000 1414 14% 141% i tit | Federal conciliation proce: Ipart of a seller to charge one|combines officials, before/been tagging along on the Vio-|pom Tar 182 $177 Pac Pete 610 $13% 13% 19% -- % Utdas sak eaoetive proce \dures now are in operation in| ee eee oo. ing about ; ltear " o Be mee | ' ' : ren in a room measuring abo price to one customer and ajlaunching its program. It has 14% ceits 'a share on BOL60C a <2 as GM om |Permo 1000 22% 22% 22% dures for dealing with union de-|2, il 415 10 by 12 feet 8 NDERSON STREET ' exquisite 25 f |Provo Gas 152 150 150 mands, Mr. Gordon suggested| Canadian a ae cea Mr. Hutchings testified. some ih <P ' 0 indi ing : : Lae i also forbids the customer {0 a booklet summarizing the re-| On the industrial board, banks|Gatiment"" '5 faite St He -- u(eiad.o 1B 17 1 wy <3 [some form of voluntary Binding! non operating employees, some|! the rangement for a better price . P 'se oe ee ; asad & , were dirty and smelled of urine ONTARIO der the guidance of John J.'Bank of Nova Scotia was down|GM(.... 38 sin jou tole Windfall 1000 20 20 20 | swer. Union wage and job security de- and that there were spots of WHITBY tor. The association says: 4 f believes other industry/\day went to Dow Brewery,|GN G B_w 100 45) 145) 5 {ment transport rules should be aii '|floors. : : General tenders only will be , ; _ : alk, Madar ine MINES |relaxed to allow the CNR to po eeu Fg § ee el he magistrate said the chil- received by the undersigned | person engaged in business shall) esisiation with informative re-| On index, industrials were off | Hardee 35 in' i Abe esl tee 4 ks ant : ade | sults. 30 ae ee a |from other modes of ranspor-lmany major industries deal/@ terrible fashion" He fined August 7th, 1962 for the (customers who are competing) at 184.00 and western oils .79|1mp Oi! 70 40% 40% JAH C Cop 1000 105 100 100 tation. only with a single union each 200 12% 12% + %4|Bary Expl 1000 21 21 2! 41 | He told a joint meeting of the|CNR has almost 200 labor con|COSts Monday on a charge of 5 aaa operating an unlicensed board- i ss } Ind Accep 6 ; . i a Coe a ee Sich aot availabe this] OV EDRNDIS [363.8 Riphootolot inte ApH, aes She tie a, 7, ise Ss a xilleeal etary and Kiwanis ie cats Wi Oe or a s, $s pea ' t e 95) NT Nickel 4 fe ---- 4 | Bousan ; 3. 43 --1_ \and the Chamber of Commerce} and "'continuous, day-by-day ne- . , etc. Plans, sales See Int Util , 38% 39% + %/| Bral 3360 760 755 7 +15 | ae " * secrihiatens. " eevier tears ie acakee png aaa By THE CANADIAN PRESS |, Among base metals, Falcon-|int util pr i 41M + 34 | Brunswk 10 310, 310-310 |Monday that measures to im-|gotiation is therefore unique to Se a ay neg a and information may be had quenn q y: | "Canadian Utilities Ltd., com.|Dtidge was down % and Inter-|Inter PL mm P-- ceme OMe. le ee ee ae. +1 prove... CN efficiency should|our industry and never ceases." Phd of neglecting eight chil- record national Nickel %. In_ golds, |Jock wts 64 64 lCent Pore 500 7% 74 74+ %4\form part, of a constructive) The CNR president also urged Pietg The pe 6 will be beard on application to the under EQUALLY LIABLE mon 25 cents, Aug. 31, i : abe ace ; oe : é ti sid signed. A certified cheque | Jt adds: : Aug. 15: five per cent pfd.jCampbell Red Lake gained '4/fabat Sau 12% 712% = \% | Chib-Kay 500 11 11 1 41 [drive by all Canadians to "im-jrevision of traditional rules and ia a 1,06,/2nd Dickenson 20 cents. Lafarge wis 110 0 Coch Will 180 525 525 52 --5 [prove our standard of living in|policies along the lines of rec-|"U8- +. for $50.00 is required to pro- | "The recipient of a discrim-|$1.25, 44% per cent pfd. $ | cure plans and vagal inatory price may be equally|Aug. 15, 'record July 31. Bascom | hiberd ino iharesiteey A BS ii ib a lea ates Meo eae --,,lour new world environment." jommendations published last) | . sede Lowest or any tender not nec /jiable with the seller of an of-| Dover Industries L1d., com./COmpared' WA 4, 000 Friday.|vop co A | 100. 374 7% Th | |CG Arrow soo 41 41, 41 --2 | Calling for "a greater meas-iyear by the royal commissionilines and passenger A@ry Cth ny |fence against Section 33A where|mon 15 cents, Sept. 1, record Lob Co B Th 1% Ie 500 90 90 90. jure of realism" in railway la-/on transportation. P ppetggeslc 'ac pte totion $. B, Coon & Son jhe consciously enters into anjAug. 10; pfd. 15 cents, Oct. 1, EARLY PHONOGRAPH in com ee Oe ? 950 25 25 --1 |bor negotiations, Mr. Gordon) In particular, he said, Lge Ang Sein pr Richie: lagreement that he knows will/record-Sept. 10 Thomas Edison built his first MB" aah cil lec wien, Meee moa ae y,|Said that "what is required isjis a need for freedom bed se Po 7 oe rPteres 745 Mount Pleasant Road, | Constitute an offence qn the part Great Lakes Power Corpora-;machine to reproduce sound|Mass-F pr 10 $100 100 100 C Rambler 300 110 ilo Jio --1 jan overhaul of the rules of thejfreight. rates "in acco! ance x! iP ot Nb che lof the seller.' tion Ltd., 1714 cents, Sept. 29,/from records made on tinfoil in)Mass-F 5% 25 $103'4 1034 10314 Sannorm 1500 8% 84 84--1 loame in the labor code so that|with economic reality;" free-|through the use system F of its | we Ae aaa gaa as Mowe" ter eae Asse brecdinendeg er of , i will be equal rights and'dom to drop uneconomic branchjother than railways. tario, ; | 6% 4 14 Tae. 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