Oshawa Times (1958-), 23 Feb 1963, p. 18

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FQ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Scturdey, February 23, 1963 WEEK'S MOST ACTIVE TORONTO STOCKS By The Canadian Press ------This Week----__ 1968 Gales High Low Close Ch'ge High Low INDUSTRIALS 8% 7 Wh - 60819 $30 2% 3 +% 46501 $30 3030 $13% 13% 138% + % $13 12% 12% +% 13% 12% z rl eepeneg ar ati heesteeet zi R>g : setuaiges 23 8 8 8 Beislgss s a ez Har 2 'eek----__-- Close Ch'ge E "4 a h Lo $8 38 ggegbest ghss + bh S bebe? set EBEg5B§ 963 High Low ------This Week--_--_ 1963 Stock Sales High Low Close Ch'ge High Low West A wts 3283 $10% 10% 10% --% 11% 885 en 28.8 s8as Reayal Fa Esdeey8 ge 28 38 Hs BBe Sceuzss Nor Acme Norbeau Norgeld Norlartie 'This Week------ Weekly Summary Of Stock Market Activit Bales High Low Close Ch'ge High Low 6300 119 116 16 --S 1% 106 192350 2000 19500 126550 42500 40500 130600 5225 8 8 44 126133 +1 7 il 19% 1% Ww 21200 9927 3000 SS. Sess "Sse Zoakae $ B.C. Logging May Be Done By Helicopter VICTORIA (CP) -- Helicopter logging from British Columbia mountain tops has taken a step toward becoming a reality. Opening the way for the revo- lutionary method is th eapproval of a long-pending application by Pacific Helicopters Ltd. of Van- couver for a class B unlimited helicopter licence. from mountain top to ground|do." 000 to 12,000 pounds each, # trip|T hope it chokes them, I really level with two logs would be possible, said Marion Maxfield of Morton, 'Penn. Two years ago Lands and For- ests Minister Ray Williston said the department was prepared to take part in any experiments in helicopter logging: PAID WITH JIBE WHITCOMBE, England (CP) Gloucestershire farmer Hugh Rose sent a cheque in payment of a 50-shilling ($7.50) parking fine. On 'the cheque he wrote: "Pay with justifiable indigna- tion to the Ohief Clerk . . . and Thomson MEMBERS OF THE TORONTO STOCK EXCHANGE OPERATING DIRECT LINE TO TORONTO - MONTREAL 10 ONTARIO 725-1 104 No Stairs To Climb 725-4305 Kernaghan & Go. RES. MGR, ERIC R, HENRY, Approved by the Air Transport Board, the licence allows Pa- cific to fly the heaviest heli- copter equipment available. And while helicopters with enough lifting power to tote logs economically are not yet avail- able, they may be some time in 1963, says Capt. J. D. Storie, president and managing direc- tor, DUTIES: DIRECTOR of OPERATIONS CITY of OSHAWA In accordance with policies established by Council, to be responsible for the administration and co- ordination of the activities of the City Engineering Department, Works Department, Parks, Property and Recreation Department. Control the prepara- tion and presentation to Council of annual operat- ing and capital budgets, expenditures, of depart- ments for which he is responsible, QUALIFICATIONS: A broad and demonstrated experience in manage- ment at senior level, knowledge of municipal pro- cedures and operations an asset.. Ability to main- tain good working relationships with Government Pde pac legal representatives, general pub- ic, staff, Attractive salary range and employee benefits, Applications received until 5:00 p.m., March 8th, 1963, and will be treated as confidential. Apply in writing giving present salary, marital status, age, experience, education, references, date available, to: He says his company's inten- tion is to try helicopters for log- ging in normally inaccessible areas when the right craft can be acquired. be geseal : In the meantime, Pacific O'Leary plans to purchase machines de- onus signed to lift up to 4,000 pounds. Orenada They will be used primarily Srosty Fc a to assist mining and transmis- sisko ry : £ toytpes Pennie a oe sion companies in _airlifting 18% 17 equipment to projects in remote Paramaq Patino M 805 770 regions. Pato 370 310 Pax Int n 0 wt Y Forestry delegates to a con- 13 y ; vention here last year heard a Pennsylvania helicopter execu- tive say a "chopper" with 20,- 000 pounds useable lift would make a good "sky hook." 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