Oshawa Times (1958-), 2 Nov 1963, p. 12

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+ 12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Setu rdey, November 2, 1963 Stock Market @ Shows Gain Weekly Summary Of Stock Mark Doctors | Income Lapa <e) Gece Pe ifock Pa Stock Sales ; petro-chem- . ieal industries, had the highest "average incomes of any city at Highest In 1961 OTTAWA (CP)--Medical doc- tors were Canada's highest. in- Se en erage earnings of $17,006. Residents of Sarnia, with its prosperous "" $5,087. There were more big-money earners in 1061 than ever be- fore: 602 Canadians topped $100,000 in the year, compared with 450 in 1960. The revenue department gave Canadians these glimpses into the financial affairs of their fel- low taxpayers today in its an- nual green book on taxation sta- tistics. A total of 4,507,767 taxpayers in 1961 had average incomes of $4,348 and paid an average tax of $424. This compared with av- erage incomes of $4,232 and av- erage taxes of $406 in 1960. MOVE UP It was the fourth consecutive/ees of business enterprises at} year that doctors and surgeons ranked as the highestincome class. Lawyers -and notaries, third in 1960, moved up to sec- ond place with average incomes of $15,718, followed by engineers and architects at an: average $14,692. Sarnia, with its high-wage in- dustries, has led Canadian cities! in highest average incomes of| its residents. in most recent) Alberni, B.C., with $4,697, Van- DENTISTS FOURTH After doctors, lawyers and en- gineers, the report ranked dent- ists as the fourth highest income earning group with average earnings of $12,337, Accountants were fifth at $11,267. Average 1961 incomes of other occupational groupe: Investors $6,320, entertdiners and artists siness proprietors $5,278, | The largest group of taxpay- ers--3,947,599 persons listed as 'employees"--had average in- comes of $4,132. Taxpaying farmers averaged $4,335 and fishermen $4;289. Top group among employees were teachers and professors at an average $4,570, followed by federal government employees at $4,390, municipal government employees at $4,272 and employ- $4,183. Shareholders To Liquidate B.C. Power ' VANCOUVER (CP) -- More During Week TORONTO (CP)--All. sectors of the stock market made gains for the first time this week al- couver, Toronto, and Hamilton,/though trading was light Fri- with $4,643, | day. The old Toronto indices ap- peared determined to retire gracefully with the industrial index ahead 2.69 at the close of trading.. Monday a new set of indices with a broader base to reflect market trends more ac- curately will come into opera- tion. Strong bank issues helped to $5,862, salesmen $5,812, and bu-| Push the market higher, Nova Scotia and Royal both gaining ¥Y% and Imperial Bank of Com- merce and Toronto-Dominion Y% each. Montreal slipped 1%. Distilleries were up, Distil- lers-Seagrams one point to 5314 and Walker-Gooderham 1%, on reports of increased earnings. Pipelines made advances, util- ities were mixed and papers lost ground. Fraser was off one point to 28%, International Nickel surged ahead two points to 674% and Falconbridge slipped % in sen- ior base metals, Tribag paced speculative |mines, up 14 cents to $1.96 on more than 160,000 shares. Con- solidated Mogul held the spot- light near the close, jumping 12 cents to $1.62 on more than 114,- |000 shares. Dome Petroleum climbed % to 144% among senior oils. Can- Declines outnumbered advances by 386 to 300 on the Toronto Stock changed totalled ee this week. Issues un- au. Volume for the week was 23,646,064, up from the previous week's 14,005,082. Tote! sales for the year to less Stock CPR Tr Can PL Mass-F Stee! Can Cdn Brew Stanwell Unispher. 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RL 35900 6 +6 6 9 Cc and D 4259 27300 84 77295 350 290 310 100 $15¥2 15% 15% 7300 52 48 «48 21033 7 6 11500 7 6 14250 93 90 10200 5500 3766 2600 Osisko Pamour Paramaq Patino M Pato Pax Int Paymast Pce Expl Peerless Perron Pickle Crow Placer Pow Rou Preston $522 52 $9% (9a 38 $12%e 8 1410 $27 26% 3580 $185% 18% 567 $23% 23% 25$101 101 325 440 440 4600 $66 6414 --1' 2483 $724 71% 72 225 210 210 210 125. $172 7% 17% 70 $53% 53% 532+ 2 Bouzan Bralorne 1085 2525 325 te Ve +5 Kelly DA Kelly wis Kelvinator ada Southern Petroleum rose 35 cents to $4.20 in heavy trading among juniors. On the foreign market, Abi- tibi was down %. On index, industrials ad- vanced 2.69 to 656.98, golds .74 to 85.60, western oils .27° to 121.72 and base metals .01 to Se 5% 5 180 «#170 170 $94 9% 9% Its average of $5,087 com-|{han 100 shareholders crowded ares with averages injinto a hotel room here Friday Vancouver, MO in Tooneland agreed to liquidate what $4,550 in Montreal and $4,275 in|W@s left of one of Canada's Winnipeg. They ranked sixth,|!atgest private utility holding seventh, 13th and 35th, respec-|COmpanies. 2 tively. | They voted to petition the Second place, as in 1960, was|/B.C. Supreme Court to wind up held by the steel city of Sault|the affairs of British Columbia Ste. Marie, with average earn-/P ower Corporation, holding ings of $4,916. Sudbury was|Company of British Columbia third at $4,782. . 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Police said the receivers can be fitted to guitar amplifiers. HOCKEY TEAM FULLY EQUIPPED Wishing To Join A Minor League PHONE 728-4309 LOOK WHAT'S ROUND THE DID THIS HAPPEN TO YOU LAST WINTER? 'Well, don't let it happen again! Safety equip with a pair of DOMINION ROYAL WINTERIDES todey! You'll ge through any ice, slush or 2 GREAT N Q WINTER TIRES WINTERIDE - "Makes tracks where others fear to tread" "Our best DOMINION ROYAL winter tire... | Husky, deep, self-cleanir , long-mileage tread . . . Built for quiet ride and n speed stability . . . Available in all tow AS 19-9 3 TRACTION GRIP hn AS LOW AS 4.95 Exchonge 670-18 4. 4 202 22 0 9 9 % 9 9 1] 75 195 Trin Chib 3 615 Tundra 6 65 --7 182 Wie--l 272 «275 «+5 72 «74 150 150 --12 500 +5. 264 24 WA--% 2 9% 84 W+3 27 600 500 8 16 8s 80 27% 20% $24% 24 Ue-- % pn 0 tos $12% 12% 12% -- 9SIS $144 13% 13%-- 8684 $21%¢ 20%e 20%a--1% 500 305 --" 1225 $37% 37 3e--" YF 36 6 6 =v 211.03. Volume for the day was 2,504,000 shares compared with fourth at $4,726, followed by| BCE, expropriated in a sur- en See prise move by the Social Credit ~ my |government in 1961, had run a Police Chief scmsez rover reversing ana)_DIVIDENDS ribution system, public tran- sit systems and pad puean| By THE CANADIAN PRESS Raps Image All now are incorporated in| Burrard Dry Dock Co. Ltd., the government-owned British|class A 11 cents, Dec. 14, rec- Columbia Hydro and Power Au-jord Nov. 22. In Press |thority, which recently reached| The Imperial Flo - Glaze la final out-of-court settlement|Paints Ltd., common 3742 cents SASKATOON (CP) -- Police|following lengthy court actions|plus 10 cents extra, Dec. 2, Chief J. G. Kettles Thursday|°ver the price to be paid share-/record Nov. 15. criticized the 'distorted picture|holders for BCE assets. Massey-Ferguson Ltd., com- of police forces given by~ the! Final rites for the company|mon 12% cents, Dec. 14, record news media." jtook barely an hour. Sharehold-|Nov. 15; 444 per cent. pfd. Speaking to the Western Can-jers then returned home to wait $1.124%, Nov. 30, record Nov. ada Traffic and Parking Asso-|for final settlement cheques. 30, record Nov. 15; 5% per cent ciation convention, he said "un-| Distribution of the estimated|pfd. $1.37%, Dec. 14, record fair tactics of the press" and/$25.38 for each of the 4,700,000|Nov. 15. the motor vehicle are mainly re |outstanding common shares is)~~~~~ sponsible for the police's loss of|expected to begin next month.| good public relations, | .In two resolutions that were| Chief Kettles said that yes bea unopposed, times the press uses its free- dom "against the public it is supposed to serve." Newspapers carry stories fa- vorable to the police.and "'it raises our ego" but " the stories are unnecessarily critical." "Too .many policemen are slanderously referred to as cop," he said. "To refer to a policeman as such is to insult him as an individual and to in- sult the profession he repre- * sents." 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