Oshawa Times (1958-), 20 Mar 1964, p. 7

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ame THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, Merch 20,1964 7 Golds Close 2.21 Ahead On Index CONVERTIBLE iss can Complete with automatic trans- mission, radio, wheel dises, wind- shield washers ...........005 RIGHT NOW... :nsren'*" THE GREATEST CHOICE OF THE YEAR! TORONTO (CP)--Golds fol- lowed an erratic course through the day and finally c'osed 2.21 ahead on index on the stock market Thursday. Dome Mines rose % to 30%, , Giant Yellowknife % to 11% and Placer %4 to 31 among sen- for golds. Consolidated Mar- benor gained t cents to $1.24 among speculative golds. exchange has re covered from the decline ex- perienced at the end of Janu- a@fy and through February and Moved into new ground in the early afternoon. However, it slipped back towards the close ae the day up .24 at Pipelines and distilleries were stronger on the industrial board, Westcoast gaining % to 6 Aluminum Firms Face Bid Counts PHILADELPHIA (AP) -- Six major aluminum manufacturers were charged Thursday with price fixing and bid rigging in suits filed in court here by the justice department. Unspecified double damages were asked for the alleged fix- ing of prices an@ rigging of bids in the sale of aluminum con- ductor products. The justice department: also asked the court to bar the de- fendants from any future price fixing or bid rigging. Named in the suits were: 17% and Trans-Canada % to 364% among the former, while Walker - Gooderham advanced % to 32% and Distillers-Sea- grams and Corby Voting % each to 535 and 20% respec- tively among the latter. BANKS RECOVER Chartered banks recovered from earlier losses and closed with Royal ahead % to 72% and Montreal and Toronto-Dominion % each to 61%. Nova Scotia de- clined % to 68%. : Among selected issues, Fanny Farmer rose 2% to 42% and Ontario Steel one point to 30. General Motors fell one point to 90 and Burns % to 10%. Im- perial Life drop 20 points to 205 on 840 shares. - Hudson Bay Mining declined % to 65% and Noranda ad- vanced 5% to 44% in senior base metals. Speculative trading was &c- tive with Yankee Canuck the heavy trader on a turnover of 501,500 shares, up %4 cent to six cents, Magnet gained one cent to eight cents, Dome Petroleum was down % to 15 among senior oils, The exchange index rose ,24 133.77, industrials .30 to 142.63, golds 2.21 to 135.94, base metals dipped .39 to 66.26 and western oils 61 to 84.65. Volume for the day was 3,968,000 shares compared with 4,446,000 Wed- nesday. Chain Store Executives Aluminum Company of Amer- Versatile ica, Pittsburgh; Anaconda Wire and Cable Co., New York; Gen- eral Cable Corp., Perth Amboy, N.J.; Kaiser Aluminum and Chemical Sales Inc., Oakland, Calif.; Olin Mathieson Chemica' Corp., New York, and Reynolds Metals Co., Richmond, Va. The same companies are awaiting trial on criminal charges of conspiracy in a case arising from indictments re- turned Oct, 31, 1963. As in those cases, the suits filed Thursday charge the firms conspired to fix, stabilize, and. maintain prices and to submit non-com- petitive, collusive and rigged bids in supplying aluminum cable to the government. VANCOUVER (CP)--"If we) need a vice-president we'd be) doing a bad job if we didn't) have a man to put in." | Charles N. W. Woodward used | the words to make it plain his Woodward Stores (1947) Ltd.,| Canada's fourth-largest depart-| ment store organization, ex-| pects to find management tal- ent within its own stores. "Woodward's does not go to! the States or anywhere else for) its talent," says Mr. Woodward, chairman of the board and chief executive officer of the Vancou- ver-based chain which had sales of $136,000,000 fast year. Th or six tor 1age- meni personnel in the compan NET EARNINGS can do any job in the store wi ithe possible exception of nd By THE CANADIAN PRESS |°UNting. Murphy Oil Co, Ltd., year ended Dec. 31: 1963, $544,;44, 20 "You should have good men| in training at all times, and) cents a share; 1062 $228,014, 8.4 you have to give them the ex-| certs, Canadian Delhi Oil Ltd., year ended Dec. 31: 1963, $921,978, 17 cents; 1962, net loss $1,208, 054, 23 cents. . Collingwood Terminals Lid., year ended Dec. 31: 1963, $90,- 209; 1962, $102,219. Cassiar Asbestos Corp. Lid., year ended Dec. 31: 1963, §2,- 589,808, 65 cents a share; 1962 $2,449,205, 62 cents. Conwest Exploration Co Ltd., year ended Dec. 31: 1963, $390,- 214, 16 cents a share; 1962, $293,542, 12 cents. anadian Salt Co, Ltd., year ended Dec. 31: 1963, $1,222,665, $1.63 a share; 1963, $1,709,390, $2.28. DIVIDENS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Canada Crushed and Cut Stone Ltd., common 20 cents, June 15, record May 15. Hamilton Cotton Co. Ltd., five per cent pfd. $1.25, Aug. 14, rec- ord Aug. 5; common 25 cents, June 1, record May 11. Zellers Ltd., common 40 cents, pfd. 56% cents, May 1, record April 1. EXPORTS COFFEE The Ivory Coast is the world's third largest coffee producer, with exports amounting to about ecutive positions to give them that training," says Mr. Wood-| ward. "If you get too thin at) the top, you are going to suffer some time." | Woodward's operates or has plans for department stores in Greater Vancouver, Victoria, Kamloops, B.C., Port Alberni, B.C,, Edmonton and Calgary. Employees are moved from| store to store in British Colum-) bia and Alberta to train them) for positions in new stores. | "We feel we should give our) men the position and title they) deserve," Mr, Woodward says.| "If a man is doing the work of a vice-president, he should have the title." | | SMART WOMEN ... || have their carpets and uphol- stery cleaned 'The Safe Way' by DURACLEAN 60 per cent. 728-8518 GLECOFF'S SUPERMARKET 174 RITSON RD, SOUTH OSHAWA ®@ Open Daily 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. @ GIGANTIC SA LECTRIC SHAVE LE "48 125 " ea 43° GLEEM TOOTH PASTE icc. ix» 79° SPRAY NET ere as. ore ga SUGAR BAGS .cc:'92".20 3 10x 97° POPCORN SOCK MEN'S SOCKS "tapi pain 49° PAIR 59¢ NYLONS REG. 39e PAIR 2 PRS. 1.00 SLIMS = "ton'rau tapi" rain 7.98 DRASTIC REDUCTION ON CHILDREN'S CLOT HING CONTINUES to choose from . . HOP TRUCKS DELUXE SEDAN 1962 CORVAIR With custom radio. One owner. $1495 2-DOOR SEDAN 1963 CHEVROLET With autometic transmission and radio. 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