Oshawa Times (1958-), 28 Mar 1963, p. 12

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JQ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, Morch 28, 1963 NET EARNINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Centra! Del Rio Oil Lid., year ended Dec. 31: 1962, $1,304,179, © cents a share; 1961, $1,680,- 175, 26 cents, Fittings Litd., year ended Dec. 31: 1962, $250,286; 1961, $97,617. - Industrial Acceptance Corpor- ation Lid., year ended Dec. 31: market pushed ahead in all sec- tions and the industrial index hit a new high for 1963 during Industrial Index Hits Record High TORONTO (CP)--The stock and in a narrow range with Texaco Canada pa -- Bank, Simpsons and Imperial i Tobacco all down % and Onta-|National Energy Board. Pian To Boost Natural Gas Line Capacity As usual, the National Energy|Rock Falls, North Bay and Board reserved its decision.|Bracebridge, Ont. When made, it must be ap-| Testimony by G. W. Woods, proved by the cabinet. Trans - Canada vice-president Work is already started at ajand treasurer, was that the new gas compressor station at}company will add $1,058,000 to Haileybury, Ont. and another isjits net income--before taxes-- scheduled for Cobourg. by the expansion. Extra power will be added at| The company anticipated Ca- OTTAWA (CP)--An lica-|Pumping stations' at Kenora,|nadian sales worth $81,429,000 tion to Peder Hh p Hires of|Dryden, Ignace, Port Arthur, for the year ending Oct, 31, the Trans-Canada Pipe Lines Nipigon, Upsala, Geraldton, Ra-|plus U.S. sales worth $18,192,- Limited natural gas system was|™0re, Hearst, Mattice, Smooth!000. made Wednesday before the 5 NA MG CS EC te a " perptepoy vi a share;| moderate trading Wednesday. |rio Steel off %. The program will cost a Price Brothers and Main list advances were| On index, industrials rose 1.80/000,000 in Saskatchewan, Man- r oie tee: -- aoe mostly fractional with Moorejto a new 1963 high of 601.84,/itoba and Ontario and involve 446, $2.51 a share; 1961, $8,-|Co*Poration up a point to 52, Du golds .44 to 91.46, base metals} 95 miies of looped--or doubled- 0 476, $2.68. Pont % and Canadian Tire %.j1.14 to 201.41 and western oils Flite his SMe dite 7 Canada) 'Gains of 4% went to Phantom .20 to 117.78. Final volume was up--pipeline p! ' Vulean Containers ( Tae ot ec Forest and Con-|3-716,000 shares compared with/horsepower to pump the gas 23127, gg yet ony By am solidated Paper, and Walker- 4,083,000 Tuesday. from prairie fields: to markets Gooderham, Dominion Steel] Senior base metals were in Eastern Canada and the DON'T FORGET!! SPECIAL MEETING FOR WOMEN "year ended Dec. 31: 1962, $1,-/Building Products all moved up 049,586; 1961, $857,128. Y, COLD KILLS PEARLS An abnormally cold winter-- puch as in 1962-63--can kill as much. as 20 per cent of Japan's ing a new 1963 high of 55% in earlier action. » pearl oysters. "Bell Telephone, one of the session's most active industri- als, rose % to 55% after reach- 5914, after hitting a new high of 59%, and Noranda ahead %. Among speculatives, Lorado made the most active list on about 122,000 shares and rose 17 .|and Coal, Algoma Steel and paced by Falconbridge, up % to|United States. Sponsored By Rugs and The Canadian Cancer Society ONTARIO COUNTY UNIT cents to $1.80. ies Upholstery cleaned em the safe way! OSHAWA CENTRAL Losses were relatively few DIVIDENDS By THE CANADIAN PRESS ** flower vor fi h" cle nit g Canadian Salt Co. Ltd., com- A NOsoaking, no shrinking! mon 15 cents, April 24, record Noni bbing! April 10; common 15 cents, Oct. TRIOUS FEE UOUANS '124, record Oct. 10. Colors come alive! Coronation Credit Corp., $1.50 for -- conv. pfd. 37% cents, April 30, record April 18. COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE Thursday, March 28th, 8 p.m. FILMS Panel Discussion by Oshawa Doctors QUESTION BOX Remember The Date -- March 28 BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT Security Laws Said Inadequate [ris mc, us, MONTREAL (CP)--A Mont-\archaic situation," he said, "As|0Td April 12. DURACLEAN RUG AND UPHOLSTERY CLEANERS OSHAWA 728-8518 real investment counsellor says Canadian security laws are in- adequate to protect the small in- vestor. Stephen A. Jarislowsky, presi- dent and partner of a firm of investment counsellors -- Jaris- lowsky, Fraser and Company-- said in.an interview that Cana- dian security investment .laws seem adequate only for "'under- writers, brokers, corporations a result the Canadian sharehold- ers has come to regard stocks as a gambling medium rather than an investment." 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