Oshawa Times (1958-), 2 Oct 1962, p. 14

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ee ee ttgnn fate eer re ee ty | BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT Tuesday, October 2, 1962" 13 Today's Toronto Stock Market Listings . Dom St 225 11% 11M F 1% cou! (Quotations in, cents unless marked §.]Dom Tar 388 16% 16% Bteel Can 212 $16% 16% 16% | Sotek Sales Hich Lowa.m. C ¢ | Lorado TORONTO 11 A.M. STOCKS 11:00 Net /Shawin 200 $244 24% 244 : OILS 11: . | NET EARNINGS By The Canadian Press Stock Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge [Slater Steel 2100 $10 10 10 | ae ke Stock I e Terento Stock Exchange--Oct. 2 ' St Pav 100. $9 9 9 1 t |Lencourt +% 01 1 --2 |} . d--Ex-dividend, xr---Ex- , \Steinbg A 725 $18'4 18% 18% A ps M rights, xw---Ex-warrants. Net chaige le pda' 13. sayin f [Suptest ord 200 $17%4 174 17% + m4) Agnico, ee oe eee x trom previous board-lot closing sale.) pyquisite' pr 225 $10% 10% ' Switson 500 120 120 lA _ Rite |Madsen 11. Net |Falcon 294 $48.4 Thd Ci iy eves Abe ote 94 Ageeen | Malartic 9 9 --2 Stock Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge py mpiay 125 $16 18° | ee sie tise 118 = ZiAng Rouya rr "sted Z _ 40s Fe INDUSTRIALS Fndto zi0 aie es San $19% 1944 19% + we ces : ' 8 Lngae he " A \Fr Pete pr 15 0 ' y, > Cop 3 s ce : 735 $25. 25 25 Gmc xD $55N4 S515 SB sari ge he a 4 | Aunor 500 395 395 393 rr ile hgagegey > rao 4 cade By BRUCE~STOVEL 150 $28 8 ee (OP. Dell 76 «16 ~=--O76 |UN Gas $18% 18% 16% + % hig man Min Corp 13% '13% 4 Canadian Press Staff Writer 25 $108%4 107% 108% Gy hse Ps lp a ese * eee ie 0 17 Somewhere bet ween 20,000 30 $1055. 34 105% rey! 1 Mf ector , ' ' ~ ; og Oars ars ays " Hard Carp 819% 194 1944 Vendomat 715 $54 5% 5% ne ' os th "4 uy and 30,000 Canadians from all) $3914 391% 3914 Hawker pr $5 3875 Walk GW 185 $49% 4914 + % Cathe pay 70 (873 New: J ; jwalks of life are learning vad $20%4 20% 20% + \% Horne Pf ore 180 "| WCoast Tr 2125 $14% ie ui Tune 3 : ground rules of the stock mar- $454 4545 45% Imp Flo 30% 30% + MiWCoast vt 175 $1314 134% AC ; : 4 a ¢ I 6% 64 |Imp Life 5 120 120° --3 |Weston A 225. $14% 14% -- 14|Cent Pat p Y {ket as members of Canada's ~ 5 Newnor 15800 re ee 4 14% 14% =} Imp Ol" 2. Nee Be oe Laer err New Rouyn 2000 --2 |2,500 investment clubs. 5S H (Coin Lake s 21 [imp Tob 25 $13 13. 13 White Pass 200 $914 an of' -- *|Coniagas ; bs Norlavtic 1 Sh Tile de indicated in: a. repent 35 Ind Accep 821% 21% 21% Wood J pr 100 $95 95 9 ogc 0 bie "a Northants ; ae i és y,/ind Min 230 380 380 380 Woodwd A 335 $134 13% 13% -- %/F Bene Or 4 4 yy) Norvalie 8000 4 94 4 Survey of its member clubs by 31% [Inland Gas 250 495 495 495 : CG Arrow 3500 48 --1'%|Opemiska 300 495 490 490 -s the Canadian Association of In-| coh iia MINES cua. ae et ae ery. Pelee 4 vestment Clubs, The association) : cy +15, 5 3 q ---* t Brazil 720 260 jin Syn A 75 $48 4734 47% -- 4 11:00 Net Moshah 5 \Parama 129000 +2i4|made up of 270 clubs represent- BA Oil 925 $29% 29% 29% |Jockey C 295 295 295 +5 Stock Bales High Low a.m. Cb'S6 | Coprand 1 Patino Corp 114 860 --10 ing 4,000 individual investors,| BC Forest 400 1 117 Jock C pr Am Ledue 2000 6% 64 6% Craigmt 'Pax Int 625 18% 1816 18% F | Pow 1213° $17% 1 i714 -- % Kelly D A 1 eae : Calalta 1300 14. 14 14 +21 |Crowpat 3 3 + %|Paymast § 13%4 1314 1314 -- %4 --- oo Pe Getic by ve BC Phone 7220 $469 46% | Labatt 30 $12 3 Cal Ed 600 $23 22% 23 + % Dee rHorn --1 |Pick Crow 7315 65 65° 65 \Montreal Stoc exchange for BC Ph rts 1004 1 7 1 5 7 --10 'cs Pete 1800 395 39 3909 --10 Delhi Pac + 'gi ereaoe on " gr Tage : 'the last two years. Cal Pow 300 $215 1 Pee 4 a C Delhi 266 265 5 265 Denison i | Purdex 10144 -- ' ; C Safe 4 pr 210 $s 4 | " nA Mm 614 Cdn Dev 500 370 --3 | Dicknsn 5 415 415 | Realm 10 10 10 "+ % More than 100 of the clubs in CSL 50 $47 7 4% 118 -"WiC Ex Gas 900 95 95 --Z |Bast Mal --3 |Rexspar 17 16% 17 the association--gave complete 5 a Pe 4 S\C LI: Pete 500 18 --1%4\Gnt_ Masct (dips +4 |Blo Algom -- 835 $1014 10% 104 answers to the survey, providing Cc Brew 495 $9% § 9 ob C 130 ¥ ts 6 {Cent Del 1900 705 : 5 --5 |Giant YK $1l% 11% 11% -- %/ Rix .Athab % «2% «6% 2 'the first major cross-section of C Br Alm A 150 $1 1 | 25 87% i jC Mic Mae 200 y p Glenn Uran ee + %|San Ant 500 42 42 42 --i § ay SS-SECK| c CBAL B w= 20 2 2 | 3 $294 , |Duvan 3000 11 1 Gunnar 55 795 790 795 +15 | Sherritt 305 305 305 --5 (the typical investment club in C Coli pr 1400 78 «78 |Loeb M 100 $14 Gr Plains 100 $13. 13 13° == %/Har-Min 14% 14% + Steep R 430 430 430 Canada CF Prod 730 3 B 1100 $17% 17% 1714 -- 14: Home A 725 $11 1% 11% H of Lakes 13 13 13. --1 finurens zs 2 23 54 ia © Husky © 6120 $73 7% --4\Mass-F 5} 20 $106%4 106 10614 - 50 $1 10% 10% Headway 26% 26% 2614 Taurean : : 3 ' a ci : Husky w 350 165 150 150 --25 |Moore Os san 134 0 $15, 15 15 | High-Bell 100 232. 232 232 --7 | Teck-H 500 158 158° 158 REPORT FINDINGS > 25 55 Nat Drug 700 $15Ye 15 5 -- % Majtrans 5 1 11 1 Hollinger $20 20 20 ae 37% 37% 374+ % This is what they found: + WiNat Trust 175 $i8 1 1 Medal 60 247. 243 24 Hud Bay 105 $4814 48% 48% jTribag 120-128 1 | wey 2 a | Noranda | $28 26 «26 ~-- Ag|Northeal 1000 -10% 10% 1014 -- % Irish Cop 25 Trin Chib =; | Average number of membersr 1 397 $48% 438 Int Nickel $594 aa 7. |Inter PL 5 STAG: T4474 -- 34 NO NGas 25 $16! 1 Okalta 2 Jacobus 55 F : 51 43 | Ul-Shaw ct TSE ES FB +1%4| Phantom 5 5 Pac Pete 3 4-- te Jowsey 3 31 In Buffa 3 § 3 ae see 16 J ; 1715. $71%4 7 1 -- %4/|Phillips I 3 34 Kerr Add 5 705 705 705 --io Un Keno 50 975 975 975 413, Aveages age--41 years, : ol. C 10 410 37 5 473 «(473 5 | Place 5 3 : Kirk Min POR eget ie Fort § $ 9 1s Averarge monthly. conti- Con Bidg pr 500 $75 7 7%% + ¥% QN Gas pr 155 $5 a. Ss %4|Provo Gas 700 15 153 Kirk Towns 17% 17% 17% --1%|Upp Can 101 1 --3 i - a 2a Con MS 160 S$19%@ 19% 19% QN Gas w --30 Spooner 12 h iM Kopan 12 12. 12 --1%|Violam +9 {butions from each member. Con Paper $ $14 36! --1 | Rothman 5 1 4) Triad Oil 100 129 129 129 + Lab Min 500 $19% 19% 19% -- %/W Malar 9 $11.36. Con Gas s 1 17% 1753 + % Royal Bank $69 9 6914 -- 3¢ Union Oil 1000 91 $ 910 ~+5 L Dufault 5 395 395 «395 Willroy 33 4 ~~! 'i nmhera rikats. Coronation 200 $6% 6 . . Royalite 3 1434. 14% Unisphere $000 47 5 47 i (camnain 100 390300 300. 8 (Whitey 20 ; Annual] appreciration of invest Crush Int xd 200 $1 53, 16% + %\St Maurice 6 Wsburne 500 85 5S 8s Langis 5 --1 |Yale Lead 5300 9 ' ment--4.3 pe cent. D Bridge z60 $151 544 Salada 196 9% $ : 4|W Decalta 3000 107 3 107 +2 Latin Am 5 5 5 Yk Bear 1000 105 105 5 1 Average age of club -- 3.9 Dofasco 25 $51% § + %/Seven Arts 200 %4' Yan Can 2000 9% Leitch 119 +3 |Zenmac 3200 1 MB vears r = : ; . Aveage number of stocks to lead to a series of special prosperous and confident for the held--10.95. ° e * " Mission R rt conferences under productivity future. WHITBY Many clubs are formed with epo Ss council auspices at which "re- The mission reports that all five-year charters providing for |sponsible representatives" of la six countries accept the neces- BOWLING NEWS sige ee Pes va cluh after ive years if members are satis- - jhor, management and' govern-| i+. oF some form of planni 3 e planning: fied they have received a suffi- | abor Problems ment will explore the mission's : i ihe dana findings in terms of Canadian ranging rom e detaile i y 7|Cient grounding in investment to application. : French plan for years ahead to MEN'S WED. NIGHT LEAGUE branch out on their own. By ROBERT RICE the national interest, and the, Phe special mission headed the German system which|. Points -- Legion No. 4, 2,, The associa tion estimates OTTAWA (CP) -- A special mechanism of consultation and PY Deputy Trade Minister\jeaves market forces as the|Ramblers 1: Bathurst No. 1 2,/about 40 per cent of the club mission of the National Produc-|co-operation which has been es..J@mes A. Roberts and com-\main guide to development. Legionnaires 1: Whitby Barber|™embers eventually become in- tivity Council has found "'serious'tablished and used to achieve | Posed of top representatives of poe ; pena | dividual investors. gaps" in government-manage-jeconomic successes in most|Canadian labor, management, Shop 2, Melody Grill 1; An- i : ment-labor consultation and co-|countries visited," the mission|¢@ucation and government, vis- drew's No. 1 2, Munn's Press ESTIMATE MEMBERSHIP operation on economic and so-|said in its report, made public ited Sweden, The Netherlands, DIVIDENDS 1; Drews 3, B. and R. Transport Ths, aspoulation save the sur" cial -problems in Canada Q > ond West Germany, France, Bel- : vey indicates government clubs : . Monday night. gium and England. \0; Honyockers 2, Hoffer Valley) across the country have a total] The finding is contained in the ; i 3 HR | report of a lemember eission aan ieentl gta cee In- its whirlwind two - week By THE CANADIAN PRESS |Meats 1; Mitton Machinery 2,,membership of 20,000 to 30,000) pee, ; jtour, the mission met leaders of} Hayes Steel Products Ltd.,/Millwork and Bldg. Supplies 1;/With a total investment in the; sent to six European nations by| gaps" it feels. exist in the rela-|'OU! the National Productivity Coun-|fonship of labor, management National Jabor and management} common 15 cents, Nov. 26, rec- Dunlop 3, Jake's Barber Shop 0 pe ele i ata $10,- 4 f A an ,000,000. cil to find out how and why la-/and government in Canada. But|°Tsanizations as well as top ord Oct. 31. ; a bor, management and govern- it indicated that Canada seems 0Vernment officials. Penmans Ltd., common 45), Triples over 700 -- Ed Brush' The survey also suggested the ment co-operate in achieving so- "ke , In Europe, the mission found 5 0 6 |707. clubs were putting about $250,- , ] to lack the spirit, the way and A ha : cents, Nov. 15, record Oct. 16.)""" 4 cial and economic advancement /the mechanism of consultation economic activity rolling ahead "4 Ooi. Credit Jewellers Ltd.,, Singles over 250 -- Ed rush a ee eee for their countries. and co-operation found in Eu-|in high gear, with full employ- common 15 cents, Nov. 15, rec.|--272, 312, Bill Henderson 253, R. et. : "The- mission was impressed) rope jment and generally full use of °° Oct. 31 Re ae |Petroski 260, T. McIvor 2 The clubs replying had a with the spirit of relationship ex- : plant productive capacity. It Ord Oct. 31. Pe ee ee 83, D. heavy leaning toward 'growth" isting between labor, manage- EXPECT TALKS also found wages rising "at an' Reitman's (Canada) Lid., Denyer 275, R. Childs 279, J. stocks -- those whose price {s ment and government, the way; The report, already in thejappreciable pace" and noted|class A 10 cents, common 10,Clark 266, E. Birch 256, K: Ed-| most likely to rise over the next in which they work together injhands of the cabinet, is expectedithat employers "appear to beicents, Nov. 1, record Oct, 15.lwards 252. 'seveal years. . Result : "Survey esults reese aes: By THE CANADZAN PRESS Canadian Beweries Ltd., 3 | $4,444,158, 20 cents; 9 mos. The favorite stock of the clubs)¢Nded July 31: 1962, $10,034,705, surveyed was Dominion Tar and|#4 cents; 1961, $8,895,875, 40 Chemical, held by 46 clubs. BA/Cents. Oil, held by 26 clubs, and Mas-|, East Kootenay Power Co. Ltd.| i -|3 mos. ended June 30; 1962, $48,-| eel pega held by 22, fol 200; 1961, $34,273. : John Labatt Ltd., 3 mos.' FAVOR OILS AND GAS ended July 31: 1962, $1,650,000, The favorite section of 'the|38 cents a share; 1961, $1,400,- Wives Can Help / - Husbands Avoid Heart Attacks Do you know that one of every four men over 35 of coronary heart disease? A car- a 4 want to avoid heart attacks need tolerant, non-nagging wives". In October 's Digest read his frank, revealing views on physical checkups vacations, cocktails, ex food, town meetings and #ex. It could save your hus! 's | life and yours. Get your of Reader's Digest today .*. . 39 articles of lasting interestion newastands everywhere. : market was oil and gas stocks.|000, 32 cents. The average club had about 13.6;~ per cent of its money in these stocks, with 12.4 per cent in food and beveage stocks and 11.9 Rest per cent in pubiic utilities. < : The association is trying to or- assured ganize its member clubs, with i additional new members, into a in group of regional councils coy- ering the. main geographical ft areas of Canada. It is. well on com ort the way to forming one such council in Ontario and another and for clubs in Quebec outside the ' Montreal area. safety: "These clubs spread like wild- : fire in districts when they catch on," says association director Bertr Korpp of Monteal. "We've got more than 30 clubs in the' Chicoutimi area of Quebec alone and about 20 in the Quebec City area." TRAIN JOBLESS During the 1961-62 fiscal year, 26,887 unemployed persons re- ceived training under the Tech- nical and Vocational - Training Assistance Act. | GUARANTEED FAMILY PROTECTION and future financial security start with expert appraisal of your personal responsibilities. These con be best met through well planned LIFE INSURANCE Our agents are experienced in planning Life Insurance programmes to meet specific individual needs. This professional advice, available to you without obligation, can assure you of adequate Life Insurance protection. 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