BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT Women Drivers CGRA Subject By FORBES RHUDE Press Business Editor "Women at the wheel" will be the subject of a panel ses- sion at the annual convention of the Canadian Good Roads As- sociation in Quebec, Oct. 2-5. Advance material on the con- vention, issued from the associ- ation's headquarters in Ottawa says the objective of this panel will be to give women promi- nent in the field of highway safety an opportunity to report on what is being done and what can be done by women fo as- sist safety campaigns. On the panel will be Senator Josie Quart; Constable Jessie Meiklejohn, Hamilton police de- partment; Ethel McLellan, di- rector of women's activities, Canadian Highway Safety Coun- cil; and, as interrogators, two men--J. B. Humphrey, vice- president, All Canada Insurance Federation, and S. E. Swallow, automatic signal systems, soils and materials, design, bridges and many others. John Thompson, Manitoba's minister of municipal affairs, and the association's president, will give the president's annual review at the opening: session Oct, 2. Premier Lesage of Que- bec will address the closing an- nual dinner Oct. 5. Committee meetings will be THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, August 15, 1962 13 Stock Market Advance Continued On Tuesday TORONTO (CP) -- The stock market continued its advance with renewed vigor Tuesday as impressive gains were spread liberally across the industrial board. Even the speculative market) shared in the enthusiasm, as a handful of low - priced issues| traded furiously, pushing total volume to one-of its highest figures in recent sessions. held Oct. 1 and, preceding the convention, thirty-three senior representatives of federal, pro- vincial and .municipal govern- ments will attend the second Canadian highway management seminar at Montmorency House near Quebec, Sept. 23-28. The first seminar was held last year at Banff. During the convention there will be a display of Quebec handicrafts including hand- loomed materials and ceram- ics. NET EARNINGS Canadian Pacific Railway Company, 6 mos. ended June 30: 1962, $8,271,393; 1961, $11,- 909,968. Dominion Magnesium Ltd., 6 mos. ended June 30: 1962, $97,- 226; 1961, $226,602. Kerr Addison Gold Mines Ltd. '6 mos. ended June 30: 1962, $2,- 055,458, 43.45 cents a share; 1961, $2,390,370, 50.63 cents. director of service, Ford Motor Company of Canada. EXAMINE CITY PROBLEM Another panel topic with an intriguing title will be: 'The City: Automobilit yor Immobil- ity', which will examine what may be done to relieve conges- tion and shape the environment of Canadian cities The annual "roads roundup" will consist of a survey of road construction across Canada, given mostly by provincial dep- uty highway ministers- Another full session will hear a report on a $27,000,000 road test recently completed in the United States, which experi- mented with flexible and rigid pavements. A further session will hear from representatives of provin- cial roadbuilders' associations on construction developments) and the problems of contrac- tors. Tehnical discussion will cover a wide range of matters of in- terest to road builders, includ- ing construction, maintenance, DIVIDENDS By THE CANADIAN PRESS | Canadian General Securities Ltd., class A and B, 25 cent payable Sept. 17, record Aug. 31. Charles E. 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