Today's Toronto Stock Market Listings 1 Net High Lew a.m. Ch'ge oa #0 4 130 130 130 ' 3. 8% 2 --1 770 765 770 +25 65 6 63 46 % 6 6 68 3500 172 16 17a) 200 $364 362 3%62-- 2 200790 785 785 --10 2000 12 «-11% «12 «+ 100 1 OU 500 20 OO 1000 18 «18 618 1 Uw' 1% ih#+% $10% 10% 10% -- ve 9 99 9 +4 10% 10% Wie-- ve 152 152 15% + Ve $12 12Va 12%e 3% 30 14a 14 15 #18 47 6 335 Durham MP Retains Top Committee Post Mr, Honey was elected Chair- man in absentia as he is pres- jently at his home in Port Hope, Ontario, convalescing after a five-week period in the hospital. Mr. Honey is expected to re- turn to his office in Ottawa within the next two or three weeks. Committee duties in his absence will be handled by the Vice-Chairman, Mr. Asselin. Mission Is Vi Net Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge 14:00 Net Stock Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge' TORONTO 11 AM. STOCKS By The Canadian Press Toronto Stock Exchange--April 24 (Quotations in cents unless marked $. 1--Odd lot, xd--Ex-dividend, xr--Ex- rights, xw--Ex-warrants. Net change Is from previous board-lot closing sale.) Stock Osisko Pamour Paramaq Patino Pax int Paymast Pce Expl Peerless Placer Preston Purdex -Que Ascot Que Chib Q Mattgmi Qunston Quemont Rayrock Reaim Rexspar Rio Aigom Rockwin Rowan C Ryanor | Salem | Sand Riv Sherritt Sil Miller 500 100 50000 250 3100 1000 68900 11:00 Net Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge 0 6 665 USN 145 $18 18 #18 +% z35$18 #618 618 450 $16% 16% 16%-- % 500 $17% 17% 174--"% 745 835 835 835 500 $24% 24% 24% OILS Alminex 5452 390 385 385 +10 A Leduc 102100 2 25 Anchor 1500. 20 20 «20 +2 500 85 85 85 +2 $25V2° 25¥e 25¥a-- Va Stock West ind WCoast Tr W Pacific Weston A Weston B West A wis Woodwd A Stock Jacobus 0500 BO 3 dave Expl. 2000 13% 13% 13%4--1 Jelex 4500 3% 35 Joliet 500 31 Jonsmith 3000 17 Joutel 2000 160 Jowsey 1000 55 Kenville 1000 9 Kerr Add 1080 715 Kirk Min 8000 23 Kopan 500 18 Lab Min 100 $38 L_ Dufauit 200980 980 Lakehead 3500 21% 21 L Osu 2500 21% 21 Leitch 200 229 «29 Lencourt 500 9 9 9 Liberian 255 $)3% 13% 13% Louvict 9 18. 1S 18 Lyndhst 5000 9 Macassa 1000 255 Madsen 200 229 Manoka MS 1000 Maraigo 2500 4000 13 3500 86 307 $16% 3 To assist the Committee in its v7 8 lenquirieés the officials of the various Boards and Commis- OTTAWA--Durham MP Rus- sell C. Honey was unanimously elected recently to serve his second term as Chairman ofisions appear before the Commit- the Standing Committee on Agri-jtee to explain details of the Re- culture. Mr. Honey held this}ports and answer questions. position in the first session off ~he Committee is also en- the twenty-sixth Parliament. | ogeq in the examination into Mr, Honey's nomination was|the difference in price received moved by Jack Roxburgh (L-|for feed grains by the producers Norfolk) and seconded by Louis-|in the prairie provinces of Wes- Joseph Pigeon (PC Joliette-ltern Canada and the price paid l'Assomption Montcalm). Vice!by livestock feeders in Eastern Chairman of the Committee is|Canada and British Columbia. Patrick Asselin (L-Richmond-| witnesses appearing before 11 Net Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge 8575 $15%4 15% 15% 100 390 390 390 1320 $334 33V%e 33% 270 $65%4 652 65% 1470 $33% 33¥2 33/2-- % 100 $23% 23%4 23%4+ M% 14% + Ye Stock Abitibi Alta. Dist Beemers 6 6 = $244 24m 2414 + Ve o 7 # ROWNS' BREAD \ IN(S LO |}ANNIVERSARY 330 3 +s +5 1 51 NAV 18 4 5 y 644 -- Ve Bi 1 +% 54a % Ve+Ve 1044 275 «270 | 275 Marcon Martime 86 Mattgmi 16% Wolfe). The 60-member Committee is the Committee on this enquiry to date have been from the Canadian Federation of Agricul- Talk Theme 885 $33% 334 332 325 $202 WY Wla-- Ve 8% Gr Plains Gridoil HB OU G 299 9 299 4 $132 13% 13%+ % 3 3 3B 1 $18% 18% 18% 9 9 9 --%* Maybrun Mcintyre McKen McWat 3000 12% 150 $57% 2 2000 28 12% 57M 2 242 21 Sil Stand 53 Siscoe Steeloy Sia + Ve 2 Ws 2 +3 2 the largest Standing Committee of the House of Commons and is composed of 29 Liberals, 23 Conservatives, 3 New Demo- crats, 3 Social Credit and 2 Creditiste members. The Committee is expected to shortly examine. the Annual Reports of the Department of Agriculture, the Canadian Wheat Board, the Board of Grain Commissioners and the Agricultural Stabilization Board. NEWS IN BRIEF PAPAL AUDIENCE APPOINTED C OF § VATICAN CITY (Reuters) --| SAIGON (AP) -- Mai Gen.|GHANA SPEAKER King Frederick and Queen In-|Richard G. Stilwe" of the U.S.| George Addo, of Ghana, now} grid of Denmark, accompanied|Army has been appointed chief|studying at the Toronto Bible by Princess Benedikte, had ajof staff of the military assist-| College, spoke at the church 10-minute private audience with|ance command in South Viet|service on Sunday afternoon. Pope Paul Thursday. Nam. Stillwell, assistant chief) He is the first African Christian of staff for operations, will suc-|to preach on our circuit. Miss 100 $18% 1 2000 43 18% 4 43 + --s 5 Long Point Medal Murphy Nat Pete N_ Davies NCO wts Numac Okalta Petrol Place Provo Gas Ranger Sarcee Spooner Stanwell Teck Corp Triad Oil Union Oil U Canso vt Un Oils W_ Decalta Wilshire 450 450 79 «WS 164 15% 125 (124 20 2% mm" 2% Wa 44 2% +1 NWa--' 46 2» 3 95 57-3 28 7 +% 2. 2 I Ws W42-- Steep R Sullivan Sunburst Tombill Trin Chib U_ Mining UCL Mine Un Keno Un Fort Upp Cen Urban Q Vandoo Vespar Weedon Werner W Melar West Mines Mentor 1000 Meta Uran 5000 4500 435 430 «430 ture, the Catholic Farmers' Un- 370 370 370 ion, the Co-operative Federee, the Winnipeg Grain Exchange and the Maritime Co-operative Services. A Committee spokesman said today that more witnesses, in- cluding the National Farmers' Union and the Montreal Corn Exchange are expected to testi- fy before the Committee brings in its report. 50 78 15% 125 » 0 --M 2 Wr-- % 2°22 +h 33¥2 33% + Ve 95% 954 -- Va $62 62 =~ «62 100 $8%. 8% 84+ % 2845. $10 9% 10 Brew A p 120 $492 49% 49'/ B Aim A 3081) (1) TI Collieries 100 $12% 12% 12% Dredge 200 200 300 Found 200 485 Found pr 100 $18% Hydro 720 $20 imp Bk © 873 $66 ciL 100 $192 CPR 1298 $43% Cdn Pet pr 200 $13% Cdn Sait 100 $207% Cdn Tire C Tire A Cap Bidg Chemcell Chrysler' 355 $50 Cc. Savings 2139 $10% Con Bidg pr 25 $8% 685 $34% 1650 $42% 915 $11% 225 $192 2110 $7% 410 $9% 100 $11% 150 $5742 By GLADYS YELLOWLEES SOLINA -- Several couples from Solina attended the Ladies Night of the AOTS Men's group at Courtice United Church Wed- nesday night. A program follow- ed the delicious supper served by the ladies of Courtice -Unit- ed Church. The Explorers held their meeting Monday night with 20 members present. Mrs, B. Tink jled the worship service and the | study of India was continued by | Mrs, R. Cryderman, The roll jcall was answered with a mis- sionary in India. ---% 4700 150 1 13% 86 525 9 OOO i Oe Gr ane ent of 12 s To celebrate its impressive 75 year history of personalized service with the finest bakery products, BROWNS' BREAD presents a contest with almost 1,000 prizes --all in cash! 4 148 42 13% 34+ % 500 86 1475 520 525 +8 500 215 215 215 --3 3500 $15%4 14% 154+ Va 233 195 195 195 +8 7600 265 260 1333 161 «160 500 325 325 MINES 2000 (57 5 485 --15 18% 18% -- % 20 » 18 Wa 182 BWA-- v2 16 -- 53 Nisto Norbeau Norgold Norlartic Norlex Norpax N Rank N Rock Northcal Northgate Norvatie O'Brien O'Leary Opemiska Orchan +4 --3 +5 262 160 325 $45% 4534 45% + Me 100 $38 38 OB 100 175 175 175 +8 225 $14% 14% 14% -- Ye +15 fi --" Zenmac Zulapa 6090 540 7000 11% 11 500. 63 63 7000 19 +~«=«18 266 945 945 1800 560 550 55 57 25 Akaitcho Ang Rovyn Area Arjon A_ Arcadia Atlin-Ruf Aumagq Banklield Base Mets Baska 1 Belleterre 30200 Bibis 1000 Bidcop 1500, Black Bay 21700 Brovi Reef 2500 Brunswk 400 975 Buff Ank 300 175 Bunk Hill 175750 71 Camflo 134 | Camp Chib 137 440 Cam Mines 1000 35 C Austral 6000 (12 Cc Dyno 125 130 CN Inca 1000 9 Cdn NW 27500 82 C Silica 1000 85 Candore 3500 18 Cassiar 150 $10% Cent Pat 2000 160 Cent Pore 72500 11 75 PRIZES EVERY WEEK Ist PRIZE $75.00, 74 50 WM% 10% mm ™% | 342 34% + Vo} M2, 42 -- Va} W% W% + Vel Wa 9% | Th Tr - | | | al . FOREIGN TRADING 100 180 180 180 300 470 470 470 180 13 25 25V2 25Va-- Va 0% 94 0 --1 12000. 9%2 8% 8a--1 7000 14 13° 14 3600 13 13% 1344--1 | 000° 10% 102 10% { 7 65 27a -- Va uv 16 --5 | Lorado --25 Steep R a ONE $2,500.00 GRAND PRIZE at end of contest AND 74 CASH PRIZES OF $25.00 TOTAL 975 CASH PRIZES Coron 2 pr jae Crush int Deltona Dist Seag CORRESPONDENT LEAVES (ceed Maj. - Gen. Richard G.)/Mary Senior, also a worker in AB rig JAKARTA (Reuters) -- Ray|Weede of the marine corps, who| charge of Christian literature in| Dosco Herndon, the Jakarta corre-|is being transferred to Wash-| Africa, also spoke. Ben fore eer ee spondent of United Press Inter-|/ngton. -- Bad service 2 Cere-| Du Pont 100 $45¥4 national, left here by air for 'ONDEMNS SAN NS mony of Dedication to Missions} &s roe Va Bangkok, Thailand Thursday! MENA Atcha cated ¥%2 conducted by Reverend Eitucite pr "seek after being ordered out by. the!on the world trade and devel-|Catto. A contribution to Mis-| Falcon 1637 $7214 2 Indonesian government. lopment conference Friday to' sions was received by Mr. Lloyd] Fry a" x20 s19 19 condemn economic sanctions as|Broome of the M amd M com-| F Pioneer A 100 $11% 11% COURT ORDERS RETRIAL | violation of the UN charter|mittee, from Anne Hills of the eae ah po 4 Bd VIENNA (Reuters)--The Aus-/and the principles of interna-/--Explorers Group; Freddie Fer- , trian Supreme Court Thursday |tional law. A resolution pre-|guson of the Tyro group and ordered a retrial for 7% Va-- Ve 11% 11% 57% 57a 550 $20%4 20% 20% 30$103 103 103 --1 | 200 $15% 15% 15% -- Ye) 1934 19% + Ye} 19% 19% 452 45a -- Ya! Bie 20 10 -A = --$ 1 Save -| PROFITABLY +3 --I"" HERE IS ALL YOU DO--Every loaf of. bread will have one end label with the words 75th ANNIVER- SARY and a space for your name and address, Remove this label, fill in your name and address and mail tg BROWNS' BREAD, Postal: Station "G", Toronto, Send as many entries as you wish each week. Put them all in one envelope. Be sure you have correct postage. All entries are eligible for a weekly prize AND the final grand prizes, Weekly contests close each Monday at 12 o'clock with Canada Permanent 7 85 74 1 + 10% 10% 150 160 --6 9 1 --Ss z15 $90) «690 100 $1144 11% 150 $23% 23% 10 SIT 11% 23% 1% -- -1 u| Murer, 52, acquitted last year/deputy of the murder of 17 Jews at/Leon Torras did not mention the| Vila in Russia during the last|United States but clearly was|service will be held at 10.45) war. The state prosecutor had/aimed at the American trade a.m. appealed against the acquittal. Franz\sented to the conference by| Phyllis Westlake of the Hi-C Rau) |sroup. Trade -Minister 'emba rgo against Cuba. Next Sunday, April 26, church} (Daylight Saving Time) Sunday School will be held for |the Junior classes during the PART-TIME FARMERS LASH UIC POLICIES PETERBOROUGH (CP) -- Peterborough County Federa- tion of Agriculture directors Wednesday charged there is "absolute discrimination" against part timefarmers 'who have other jobs. The charges arose from the case of Roger Hanbridge, a farmer at Ida, near here, who obtained a job as a_ truck driver to supplement his farm income, In this job he was required to pay unemploy- ment insurance. He was laid off after 20 weeks and received unem- ployment insurance benefits. As a result, he was fined $9 on 10 different counts of having received benefits to which he was not entitled. The benefits amounted to 3299 which he was ordered to repay to the unemployment insurance commission. An inspector for the UIC said Hanbridge, when apply- ing for benefits, did not report milk sales from "his cattle which amounted to between $900 and $1,000 a mioiith. SAYS LAW WRONG Clifford Johnston, secretary of the Peterborough County Federation of Agriculture, said: "The magistrate was not wrong in levying the fine, the law is wrong. "In 1961, 30 per cent of farmers in this their income so low they had to get other jobs. They have to pay unemployment insur- ance, yet they have little hope of ever receiving the benefits of this as long as they have any gross income from the farm." The federation unanimously passed 2 resolution -- which was presented at the Ontario Federation. of Agriculture meeting Thursday--that this situation be corrected. county found church service hour, SLIDES SHOWN Solina School Club met Thurs- |day night. Rev. Catto showed |slides of Rhodesia and told of his work among the African peo- ple. Musical entertainment was |provided by the Bradley's Bea-} |tles. | Miss Gladys Yellowlees had charge of the missionary pro- gram in Sunday School last Sun- day afternoon. The story was |read by Mrs. Ralph Davis. Mrrs. |C. 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