ra of Grain Commissioners, with farm stocks estimated by bureau crop correspondents. upp Up At March 31 The current figures reflect re-| By THE CANADIAN PRESS OTTAWA (CP) -- Canadian|coyery from the drought year| Stanley Brock Ltd, year wheat supplies at March 31:to-\o¢ 1961 plus some reduction injended Dec. 31: 1962, $78,116; talled 669,416,000 bushels com-lexnort demand for wheat and|1961, $75,224. pared with 580,707,000 a yearlwheat flour, Last year's com-| L. McBrine Co. Ltd. earlier, the bureau of statistics/narable estimates by the bu-jended Dec. 31: 1962, reported Friday, reau proved lower than actual|1961, $35,043. /Short Term G. Of C. Bond Market Weaker Stocks on oe eo ng -- stocks on hand, particularly for farm supplies. th vi By THE CANADIAN PRESS |5% per cent bonds due May 15,)would cost more than they|nared with 235,900,000 last year. on: higher than a year previous-- Weakness in treasury bills 1985" olfered at par. migh make in increases. Sha- gr the five major tack The all-Canada total of 669,-\compares with the 1953-62 ave- The corporate market was|winigan said it should be paidlonly rye showed any reduction|416,000 bushels -- 88,716,000'rage of 731,494,000 bushels. . -- with -- cpr as the = common share instead Of|over the year. week progressed. Losses gener-|$30. The figures are based on data % an ranged to % point from we However. the government re- compiled by the bureau and the FREE HEARING EXAMINATION . fused to change its offer. "rhe boards ora majority of, Th, et Me aerate AND CONSULTATION 1 election nies has recommended ac-\¢rnment won a genera eptance of the offers, first an-(called to get a decisive, man- hy OUTSTANDING ACOUSTICON f the electrical n felt the offers were too low but|™ent control o! HEARING Alp EXPERT bill yield aver-lthat fighting the government system is the first step towards Mr. George Browne, experienced authority on hearing prob- The government offered to pay the following prices, % per cent and ; | "The Algoma Steel Corp. Ltd.,|$30.25 for class A; Quebec t supply. Corporate|,,Tae fine 26, record May|Power Co., $37; Northern Que- me --,- pong oe July 2, record June 7 ineau Power Co., $35; Southern July 2, record June 11. was slightly weaker. Central Del Rio Oils Lid., 10 LOST STEAM market started out Monday,|Ltd., seven cents, June 21, rec- after the holiday, very firm,jord May 31. of a point. Canada 4%s, 1983,|April 26. | are off % point at 93 1-43-4, | MacLeod's Lid, A pfd. 30 tario 5% Dec. 1, 1982, was quoted at 100.25-101. FOUND TINY GIRAFFES The remains of 13 tiny pre- guaranteed by the province,|in am excavation 15 feet by 35 was well received. These are'feet in Kenya. Ist Red Otter For Pag oo with Yugoslavia) were postponed, first by illness . bi ry to resume mrt in the Yugoslavian delegation ' r Wheat Faces Mike | smoun an _unspecified| and then by the April 8 federal OTTAWA (CP)--The new Lib- Friday. amount of wheat, sources said| election. ' eral government's first oppor-| Letters about credit terms E HEA' RAIN tunity to sell wheat to a non-jwere exchanged between the = te , The Spanish island of Fer- : year|Tesular customer is expected to| Iron Curtain country and the|nando Po, off West eae $52 97g; |materialize four days after|outgoing Conservative govern-| more than 100 inches of an- "| taking office next Monday. ment. Negotiations began but! nually, ATTENTION ALL OSHAWA VETERANS Royal Canadian Legion Membership Drive _ The clubrooms of Branch 43 Royal Canadian Legion will be open to all vet- " erans of Oshawa and District for the week of April 22nd to April 27th. Mem- _ of our Executive will be on hand to welcome you and explain our activities 0 you. "SPECIAL EVENTS TO REMEMBER~-- THURSDAY, APRIL 25th: Mass Initiation of New Members plus our 50-50 draw. FRIDAY, APRIL 26th: Colored Film of 1962 Grey Cup (Less Fog) -- Refreshments will be served. SATURDAY, APRIL 27th: GALA MEMBERSHIP DANCE SUNDAY, APRIL 28th: Parade to St. Marks Anglican Church to retire our old colors. Fall in at 1:45 P.M. et Rossland Shopping Centre at the corner of Rossland Rd. and St Road. ! SANITONE) Sstawce CLEANERS, 6 we tae inane ans @ How does my hearing loss differ from others? WHITBY ~- COBOURG BOWMANVILLE - SCARBORO @ Is it possible to wear a hearing cid so thot it cannot be Curteins, Drapes, Blankets, Rugs seen? OSHAWA'S ONLY UNIONIZED SHOP 723-4631 50 MILL Can I get a scientific correction of my hearing loss? What is the difference b h hearing aid? What should | do about my hearing if | am a border-line case? Why do | hear but can't understand? DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME In accordance with a resolution of the Oshawa City Council, Daylight Saving Time will be in effect in the City of Oshawa from 12:01 a.m., Sunday, April 28th, until 12:01 a.m, Sunday, October 27th, 1963. GET THE ANSWERS to these and many other vital ques- tions. ABSOLUTELY FREE of CHARGE AT THE FREE Hearing Aid Clinic on Wednesday, April 24th, Genosha Hotel, Hrs. 1 - 9 p.m. : Batteries, Accessories and Repairs on all makes of hearing aids ACOUSTICON COMPANY OF TORONTO. 67 Richmond Street, West Toronto 1, Ont. As You Served in War--So You Should Serve In Peace JOIN THE ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION NOW wae a. ga Pg oy thal six weeks after the Liberal gov- date to acquire the companies. Jeune Dec. 28. aid they|The Liberals said that govern- on 91-day increased industrialization of DIVIDENDS oe. lems, will answer such important questions as: wed Shawinigan Water and Power day money rate fluctu-\"-- THE CANADIAN PRESS |Co. $30 for common shares, and ince company paper re bec Power Co., $33; Lower St. relatively scarce with "BA. Oil Co. Ltd., 25 cents,|Lawrence Power Co., $37; Gat- Canadian General Electric|Canada Power Co., $56.75; and factors the short-term Goverei|co. Ltd., common five cents,|Saguenay Electric Co., $43. cents, June 14, record May 15. The long end of the Canada| Cochenour Willans Gold Mines but lost some of its steam.| A. J .Freiman Ltd., 4% per Prices are generally off 14-%|cent pfd. $1.12%, May 1, record The provincial market had|cents plus 39 cents participating similar losses. Province of On-|May 15, record April 30. A $20,000,000 issue of Alberta Municipal financing Corp. fully-| historic giraffes have been found L. R, BARRAND, City Clerk. 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