Oshawa Times (1958-), 6 Aug 1964, p. 15

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. sr a a THE OSHAWA TIMES, "Thursdey, August 6,1964 15 Ford Motor | | | vi FOR YOUR HOME! LOOK AT THESE TREMEN- DOUS SALE VALUES .. . THEN BEAUTIFY eee Geer eee OAKVILLE (CP) -- Ford Mo- tor Co. of Canada Ltd. had net _ earnings from Canadian opera- tions of $13,800,000 for the first six months of 1964 compared with $8,300,000 for the corres- ponding 1963 period. Kar. E. Scott, president, said in a report to shareholders that reduced ea! by Ford of Australia brought net earnings down to $15,600,- 000 or $8.42 a share compared with $16,000,000 or $9.62 a share last year. Consolidated sales rose 238 per cent to $489,000,000 com- pared with $395,000,000 for the first six months. Earnings from operations in South Africa and Zealand increased, Mr. Scott said, while earnings from Rhodesia and Malaysia re- mained at the same level as in 1963. The firm is taking steps to re- habilitate facilities of Ford of Australia, in a decline for the) last 12 months. | Demand for the new Mus-| tang, introduced April 17, con-| tinues to exceed supply. Al- though the car is imported from the United States, engines, drive lines and certain other components for those cars sold in Canada are supplied by the firm's manufacturing opera- y LOW-PRICED AT ZELLER'S ! tions in Windsor, Ont. ; SAVE ON DUAL-PURPOSE SPACE-SAVER DAVENPORT NET EARNINGS j YOU SAVE PLENTY on this smartly styled 2-PIECE DAVENPORT SET davenport that converts inte a three-quarter A CHARMING SET, this double-duty davenport and matchi By THE CANADIAN PRESS | _ bed, with no centre crease! So versatile and chair are crafted on sturdy hardwood frames with deep-down x a id gr there's storage space, too, for added conven- spring contruction comfort! Davenport converts at a touch ~ $9,713,000, $191 a share) 1963, \ ience! Sturdy spring construction; attractively into a three-quarted bed. Beautifully upholstered in decorator- upholstered in brown, beige or green frieze selected colored frieze. Big Value! Pay only $1.25 Weekly Pay only $2.25 weekly ~ months ended June 30: 1964, $154,903, 32 cents a share; 1963, $133,483, 28 cents. Trans Mountain Oil Pipe Line Co. 6 months ended June 30: 1964, $4,852,000, 64.5 cents a share; 1963, $4,046,000 53.8) cents. | Asbestos Corp. Lid., 6 months) ended June 30: 1964, $624,887, 22 cents a share; 1963, $805,113, | 32 cents. | Jefferson Lake Petrochemi-| cals of Canada Lid., 6 months | ended June 30: 1964, $538,252, 26| cents a share; 1963, $504,233, 25 cents, Donohue Bros. Lid., 6 months ve ade de he . ended June 30: 1964, $748,931, be ' 'geld Lt : 5S cents a share; 1963, $686,822, : nd SEER SRNS | 7 WONDERFUL BUY FOR WINDOWS! ended June 30: 1964, $26,200,000, ll 13 i 80 cents a share; 1963, $16,600,- : ; : 1 width x 54' 2 widths x 54" 000, 54 cents. . ; yy ended June 30: 1964, $967,060, f } . -- a share; 1963, $918,094, é 1 1 4 nts. Jamaica Public Service Lid., NOVELTY & / s / : eae tise ae POLE LAMPS | | 1 width x 90" 2 widths x 90" ae a ae 7 : 7 97 15 97 Léd., 6 months ended June 30: EEA GE, 1964, $15,600,000, $9.42 a share; . : 1963, $16,000,000 $9.62. 8 4 \ J & e } @ > sont RN erenneen Melee te DEATHS Se » "HELENA" READY-MADE DRAPES are the answer te By THE CANADIAN PRESS | Boston--Arthur Howie Ross, 79, former coach and manager Modern or traditional styles te Fhe DISPLAY FAVORITE BOOKS in this sleek, walnut-finish bookcase! of Boston Bruins of the National|} brighten rooms! 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