Oshawa Times (1958-), 30 Apr 1963, p. 13

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"point LRA aa A-ARMS 'FOR ISRAEL Toronto Rabbi Abraham Israel should have nuclear Feinberg, vice - president of weapons if they are acquired the Canadian Campaign for by the United Arab Republic. Nuclear Disarmament, says (C, PWirephoto) Farmers Seeking Warm, Dry Spell WINNIPEG (CP) -- Mos t\lowing the disastrous 1960-61 farmers are looking for spells drought. of warm, dry weather to seed| 'Everybody is optimistic this what could become a bumper|year," one grain official said. prairie grain crop. All the farmers have to do now Officials say spring planting] !8 get the grain in the ground. so far is barely under way,| 7 key to any good crop is best ie hay Nem eat * cee 'and 'the ' authoritative and Alberta. |Western grain handling firm, gist as | Searle Grain, says conditions At that it's slightly ahead of/ joy are "quite favorable." last year and generally about) April rains well above aver- normal for this time of year. age have filled the moisture gap Prospects are bright for the|that had existed since Septem- second good ste Pi in a row fol-\ber in wide areas. SIT: Ca JUST D DIDN'T FIGURE... \that they would... that they could... that they did! OBERT SHIRIEY CHUM MELAINE TWO FoR' THEISEESAW: mao a _ FEATURE AT -- 1:15-3:20-5:25-7:30-9:35 P.M. DRIVE OUT * TONIGHT * ALWAYS A COLOR CARTOON! TONIGHT & WEDNESDAY ONLY! BOX OFFICE OPEN 7:30--"7 WOMEN" STARTS 8:25 PATRICIA OWENS © DENISE DARCEL © CESAR ROMERO . PLUS THE MIGHTY SAGA OF THE WORLD'S MIGHTIEST MAN . . . IN COLOR & CINEMASCOPE! "HERCULES" STARRING STEVE REEVES | "LEAVE YOUR OS HAWA. GIRDLE AT HOME AND RELAX DRIVE-IN THEATRE AT THE DRIVE-IN! pas Save * om WECK+ SCULLY - WINTER sesLOBEL TECHNICOLOR Featuring THE VIENNA BOYS CHOIR ALASKAN ESKIMO A FAMOUS PLAYERS THEATRE LAST DAY -- ""CONSTANTINE AND THE CROSS" ALSO -- "CARNIVAL STORY" -- BOTH IN COLOR On Monday's Light Trading Stock Market TORONTO (CP)--Industrials see-sawed Wiser the entire session and closed narrowly ahead with all other sections moving lower during light trad- ing on stock market Mon- day. ' i few key industrials held that section higher, including Canadian Celanese, up 1%, Meauorineist Pipe Line, ahead al Pipe ahe: ba and Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce, up y. Other gainers featured Cana- dian Tire, 'ahead two points to 3014, Ford of Canada, up two points to 190, and Canadian Tire 'A and BC Power, both up %. The later had a special-sized transaction of 10,200 shares at $21 a share. The stock closed) at 21%. On the losing side, Canada Canada Permanent Mortgage; dropped 134, Canada Steamship|t Lines 144, Moore«Corp. % a nd) Consolidated Paper %. Weaker steels showed Domin-| ion Bridge down 1%, Dominion} Foundries and Stel 14 and Do- minion Stel and Coal %. to 87.19, base metals 1.21 to 211.21 and western oils .26 to 3,786,000 Friday. Weaker base metals followed oo Ty pO gr wie te el ve BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT . Silver Plating Plant For N'S. HALIFAX (CP)--Zenith Elec- tric Plating Limited of Tor- onto, a firm which can silver pg a table spoon or re-chrome a rusty hub cap, has found a the Atlantic prov- quarters at fo gauge the demand of manufacturers for chrome, nickel and copper plat- ing of products and component parts. The trial period is over now and Zenith announced last week it will build its first subsidiary, a $150,000 plant, in Halifax or neighboring area. Construction is to start this 'summer. Announcement of the plan iwas made by Zenith President Brock W. G. Laws and Indus- trial Estates Limited, a Nova \Scotia igrowth of secondary industry. Industrial estates will partici- jpate in the construction. declines of % to Noranda, %4 igom. Falconbridge and Geco; each rose %. ited, the Swiss automobile firm that plans to begin assembling cars. this year at Dartmouth, Much of Zenith's business so far has ben devoted to finish- ing car bumpers and other ac- cessories. "As new manufacturing con- cerns establish ere, such as Volvo (Canada) Limited, it is hoped we will be able to meet their requirements for -- finishing,"' said Mr. Law He added in a ikecant that} if demand warrants, the new building will be expanded. It is| unmarried compared to 33 per and other lending institutions as = also expected the 17 - member staff will increase. In charge of the subsidiary, called Zenith Electro Plating (Maritimes Division) Limited, is John Cherubini. Although specializing in auto- mobile finishing, the company can handle other forms of plat- Crown corporationjing, including silver. \formed in 1957 to foster the! GETS ANCIENT OFFICE CAERNARVON, Wales (CP) Lord Snowdon, Princess Mar- On index, Industrials gained| "Zenith anticipates big busi-|garet's husband, has been ap- 85 to 633.85. Golds dropped .17/ness from Volvo (Canada) Lim- | pointed Constable of Caernar-| |von Castle, He succeeds Lord) 4\Harlech. On ceremonial occa- 123.15. Final volume was 3,436,-/to Hudson Bay mining and ¥/sions he will receive: mombers 000 shares compared with to each of Denison and Rio Al-\of the Royal Family at the! castle: gates. The office created in 1284. was) NET EARNINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Fraser Companies Ltd., mos, ended March 31: $740,096, 33 cents 2 share; $904,354, 36 cents. Hudson Bay Mining and Smelting Co. Ltd., 3 mos. ended March 31: 1963, $3,059,480, $1.11 a share; 1962, $2,885,935, $1.05. MacMillan Bloedel and Pow- ell. River Ltd, 3 mos. ended} March 31: 4963, $8,200,000, cents a share; 1962, $8, 700,000, 42 cents. Saguenay Power Co. Lid., mos. ended March 31: 1963, $333,810; 1962, $357,125. " jermment restriction MORE MARRIED The Norwegian census showed | jin 1960 that only 28 per cent of| all Norwegians over 15 were! 1950. ; | {cent in | jus owe . ee eee aN Ng Lg iy AE o : i (4 re oe Interests Said Bank Handicap WINNIPEG (CP) -- A bank president said Monday char- tered banks are handicapped by a sixper-cent interest ceiling on|94 lending. We McLaughlin of the Royal Bank of Canada told a press conference he hopes the royal commission on banking and finance will recommend removal of the ceiling. | The commission has been con- ducting 'hearing and its report)' is expected in 1964. Mr. McLaughlin said the gov-|/ "hampers|! in competing with near- banks who don't have the ceil- ling. " He lassified trust compani Bacrnibss sand THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, April 30,1963 43 DIVIDENDS - By THE CANADIAN PRESS Purrard Dry Dock Co. Lid., M1 cents, June 15, record May A 18% cents, July 2, May 31. | Distillers Corporation - Sea- grams Lid., 45 cents, June 15, record May 25, Dome Mines Lid., 20 cents, |60 July 31, record June 2B. ° It Canadian Canners Ltd., class) 'Art ee ee md d Howard Smith Papers Mills" Ltd., pfd, 50 cents, Aug. 1, rec- ord July 2. . Hudson Bay Mining Smelting Co. Lid., 75 cen! June 10, record May 10. ~ Inter-City Gas Lid., 15 cents, ae 'The L, McBrine Co. Ltd., record 59 cents, July 1, record June Pembina Pipe Line Ltd., per cent first pfd. 624 cents, June 1, record May 15. sncony Mobil Oi! Col, cents ie ), June 10, ord May 6 oe The Holden Manyfacturing Co. Ltd., class A 15 cents, June » record May 15. Home Oil Co. 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