ney a 12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, Mey 21, 1959 TODAY'S TORONTO, MONTREAL STOCKS Net High Low 11 a.m, Ch'ge Stock $14 1 Ind Lake Irish Cop 150 150 Jacobus Stock Sales Westeel Weston A 9 $40 Weston B West A wis Wood Alex 35 Wdwrd, A wis 170 Joburke . Zenith 1 Joliet Industrials Curb Jonsmith , 7 Ker Add Net y 1 z Sales High Low 11 a.m. Ch'ge 5 Rr enibe 125 $34% M8 348 3 Sore 135 n 300 J 13 113 Le h Lo ado Macassa Macdon Madsen Magnet Man Bar Maralgo Maritime TORONTO By The Canadian Press Toronte Stock Ex ge--May (Quotations in cents unles ki »--0dd lot, xd -- Ex-divid * fights, xw--Fx-warranis.) AP Cons Am Leduc Alminex Asamera Bailey § A 100 Bailey § pr 5 B Alamini Anglo Am Anthes Ime Anthes 8 Arcan Argus Argus 250 pe z10 $46 Ashdown B 765 S$15% Atlas Steel 2% $26 : Auto Hee 100 $28% Culvert Bank Mont 25 $87% A Tax Bk Mil ris 2004 320 x0 C Homeng Bank N& M0 77% 2 Ya = Husky Bath Pow A 2 $46% 46% 46 no Beatty bro er Bell Phone Som Del © Allenbee © Mic Ma Cree wt 58 725 d 1 Dev Pal 2600 N Du Xx 00 Dyn Pete £200 flome Oil B 500 LI Pete 00 Medal 504 Midcon 2700 N Davies 1700 N Superior 700 Northeal 1000 Pa Pete 400 Permo pr an Petrol Place Prairie Onl Martin McMar 5 Merrill Calalta Milliken Cal Fd Min-Ore wis Mylama Senator Nor-Aeme Noranda WNorlartle Normet! Norsyne N Rank Northsp Norsp A wis Norvalie 30. Cdn Oil CPR C Westing Cire Bar A Cockshutt Comb Ent n Con Gas Triad Off D Bridge 2 20% 0% un Ofls D Fndry 2 3 esburn D' Fndry pr W Decalts PD Magnes Dosco A Dom Stores | . ; Dom Tar 17 Advocate 1 3 PF sl vanite Dam Text ; Ansil ; Yeo 3 Dow Brew 3 + Arcadia Tribag Fleet Mig Aron Up Cs Ford US Barnat Yandoo Ford A Belcher ] Venter Gatineau Beveon 0 : 1 y Viotam iil Eldan Weedon Sapph Sapph Sarcee Submarine Tidal debs van Cons River Sherritt Si1 Stand Std 1370 X Hardee 210 Yitkon Imp Bk rts 0 Tmp Oil 2 H Ind Accep § 3 fs an Met 7 , Int Bronze l ot wis : 1 By int Mill pr 6 Intprov 150 $1 4 4 i k " A Inter PI "hest . mv Syn A rights Jefferson Club p The (Quotations in -0dd lot, xd 1 Coch Wil 650 265 5 Cody 2 : Coin 3 « Coniagas C Callinan ¢ Denison © Den wis ¢ Discovery $15% 1 15% Con Gillies « wis Sock Bale Abitibi Algoma Iob G B pr Lob Co A LobCo B MacMill B 1080 F pr 10 $120 $i p 215 $108% 1 470 $39 106 $14% $15% 15 18 Cor Haliwell on Howey 0 Marben North Star Marcus Nor Star A 400 M and 5 38 N Star wi 56 B80 45 8 ll \lorrison Wi N Star wt 87 75 340 « Mosher NO NGas 200 $13% 13% Con Negus Nor Phone 100 350 3% Con Sud Orange Cr 800 $7% Cop Corp Pagé Hers 415 Coprand Craigmt Crowpat Cusco D'Aragon Premium Deer Horm Reichold Roe AV © Roe AV 5% 8600 350 Sh 2000 "oghlin Royal Bank 705 " ) y 3730 Crown 7 A StL. Corp 750 $16% 16% 16% 3000 1 1 D Bridge Salada 8 » x200 $13% 13 13 5300 1 12 2 D Fndry Shawin 287 $5034 D Glass 750 $11 D Steel 710 $33% 1 D Stores 2 D Tar Donohue Enam Pr B Fam Play Ford US Fndation Gen Mtrs G S Wares G L Paper Holt Ren imp Inv A [mp Oi) Ind Accep Inland C pr Int Nickel Iroquois pr 300 7 2 Jamaica 22 4 Loeb M 00 185 185 2 0 Geco Mines Gnt Masct 7" : 670 x 09% 9% 3500 155 $76 76 Steinbg A 8 Propane Tamblyn Texaco Can Dom BK 2% 4% $27% $72% Guich Gulf Lead Gunnar Gunnar wis H of Lakes Hollinger Hoyle 3 Hud Bay 1 25 3 $27% 1135 $14) Un Acct 3 pr 5 SlI% Un Gas 50 $167 Un Telef 0/50 290 285 2 8 Walk GW 655 $34% A% MY + "HIGH SCHOOL BOARD Suspends Action On 3 New High Schools ceive the board's sanction to Another im-|issue of debentures for the Mill reached in thie|brook and Darlington schools write the councils, it was pointed of three] Until such time as an indepen. Out by most trustees that a great ew district high schools The| dent arbitration board settles the esl of credit vos He or is 2 board. voted | Wednesday © night) iispute over the proposed Clarke on a 5 2 re 3 of i lat 3 Jot that no further action be taken b} Newcastle site, Port Hope willl 44 ae are Perervar i qe} the building committee until such|1%t approve the issue of deben. fied approval of the municipali- = kd tures for the third school tie time as a consultative committee A hla sing - th set up by counties council, has|WIL NOT PAY Y praia | faomg - Mae held a meeting with the board, jn a letter to the board, Port d that oe iv on hs reported to council, and council| ope has said if the board should posed siies will be Jost June = has taken action on the recom-ign)it it will pay for schools mendation 'hich are s OWN area ORONO (Staff been construction passe has proposed board pro- now is not FAIR PROFIT BRUSSELS (AP affairs minisury eporls outside The eco The reconunendalion was made to the board by building commit ee chairman Claire Allen He told the board that approval has been obtained for the issue of debentures to pay for the pro- proval was posed new scools from four of the rook Hope eight municipalities township and Newcastle, pro Bowmanville and Darlington vided an independent board of township councils made applica- arbitration settles the location for tion .to counties council to with- the Clarke-Newcastle site This draw from the board. Port Hope proposal was made by the latter town council has agreed to the two councils Trustee Allen told the. boar Darlington township said it does not fe to take any ac tion yet. No was received the 1958 Brussels World Fair from Bowmanville town council. netted Belgium $15,000,000 Ex It was reported qualified ap- penses were put at $61,400,000 and received from Mill- revenue at $76,400,000 township, Clarke wise nomic reply Sales North Can 500 2500 en ris 5000 MONTREAL Montreal Stock Exchange--M sw--Fx.warrants.) Industrials Net High low Hi a.m. C'gw VANCOUVER (CP) builder plans to spend $600,000 to develop a find of pumice, a rock Sales lower St IL. 350 Mass Fer Po Corp M F 5% pr fon A z Mo'son B z Molson pr Noranda z Ont Steel 05 305 5 5 ific Pete 105 105 5 Penmans 315 52% 5 Corp 150 150 26 25 High Low 11 $35 $15% $64 {mother's kitchen into the con- | struction industry John Mclsaac, 41, of White- horse, a road builder in British Columbia and the Yukon for 17] years, will develop a claim] staked by veteran prospector] John Ryan, 56, last year on the Lillooet River northeast of here. Mr. Mclsaac says development of the only major deposit of pum- Simpsons lice in B.C. will be launched with- Steel Can in a month, Steinbg A 7 2 g 9 It will require 16 miles of new road to join a lroad being punched from the | Lillooet River to Bralorne Pion-| eer Mines Ltd Pumice, grandmother's kitchen abrasive, is used principally as a lightweight aggregate in certain | Fleet Mfg 1500 135 5 138 types of concrete. It is also used Ford A ao $176 168 1 las a cement additive in small Lambert A 225 1 quantities LeDlay Oe 2 Mr. Mclsaac hopes fo have an Pow Cor 1 pr open pit quarry in production by Que Phone the fall Stop-Say yor His biggest and nearest market Tooke is Vancouver, which now takes Trans Mt about 100,000 cubic yards a year. The current price is $9 a yard Vancouver's supply now comes ot v from. Crater Lake, Ove 40 440 0 Advocate oo 43 Mr. Mclsaac hopes to be 2004 Al: Mines to ent the enlarge Aul! local market compete in Ba'cmun Seattle Beatrice Bonnyville y Mr Calum ) J : August, ; 363 acres. There is visible pum ice of unusual purity on a cliff face 220 feet high and 2,600 feet wide. Estimate of visible pumice runs to 20.000.000 vards 20 0 290 Roe Av Can 30% 30% 30% Royal Bank 135 335 335 st L Corp 8 Salada Shrif z 0 Shawin Shawin 4 pr construction of | Canadian Ang Cdn Pulp 25 $42 42 Blue Bonnets 400 $11 Cons Paper 510 $37% Cons Gas 100 $3994 able wice to the and Ryan staked his deposit In 1957. The lease covers One of the teams which open the day for amateur explorers, settlers and homesteaders will be oR 4 4 active again on the west coast Kerr Add this summer. Kontiki On foot, by helicopter and boat, about 50 men will be mapping Wogador Afonvre : + . and charting the British Colum- AT ntgary ntia 'Plan To Develop Find Of Pumice A road bia (force of more than 1,000 men| being sent into the field this summer in 81 separate field-sur- vey parties by the federal mines and technic surveys depart- ment The erews will be paying spe- cial attention to regions with po- terrain and 'coastline. tential mineral, water power, for- They are part of the larger ost and other resources. 5-8501 Na k PCO SERVICES LTD. thal has stepped from grand- = ® ~ Gives You This Exciting New Offer! 0-IT-YOURSELF BOAT KIT 2 staan Yes! You can actually SAVE HALF THE COST and have a lot of fun doing it! FAMOUS TEALCRAFT BOAT KLTS in- * clude everything you need together with easy-to-follow plans. 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OSHAWA RA 5-4704 ring Amulet ana Rare ¥ Canadian Press " wmless marked § cents » ividend, xr--Fx- ~- Ex 11:30 Net Tih no 80 s Wigh Low a.m. Ch'ge woo 86 $38 a $3T% S287» sethurne A.M.: Industrials sales to 11:50 108.5 nes and oils STAYS EMPTY GENEVA (AP)--The foreign ministers conference of 1959 is the most non-alcoholic parley of them all Instead of whisky, gin, vodka and beer the working sessions are running on water The British haven't even in- sisted on fea "It's amazing." sed a mem- ber of a Western delegation "It's almost unbelieveable. A conference without a drink is like an oasis without shade." The luxurious bar set up for the conference stands almost empty at the palace overlooking Lake Geneva At previous big international conferences here the delegates recessed their sessions every day for what was euphemistic- ally called a tea break. Pre- cious little tea was consumed. 23% 13 13% same week in 1958. Western cat steers ively . Ontario Steer tle receipts were 160 head less than last week at 109. Sh . o eastern Canadian slaughterers T ade Inactive numbered three loads S I than last week. There were no ex- ./poris off the market to the TORONTO (CP Plainer qual | United States He a eights a Slaughter cattle: Choice g yin S ellv 2 A . "po chief causes for the dull inactive Boss ; 30; good 24-2 ory {rath ic wrasl af s 22 - 2 mmons io] hi Bi at the On good heifers 23-23.50 with an odd 5 : 3 cl at 24; mediums 21.5) Heifers and yearlings sold at on : Ray |steady prices. Replacements met 2 So; Sommone oa Shoe sed a fairly broad demand at steady | =, "good 24.26: good cows : : A . i BC 24-26; 0 3 prices. Light numbers of 200d|15 519 with sales to 19.50 and choice veal calves traded actively at firm prices with num- erous lower grades selling easier Co numbers were comparat REE higher making up 25 per I cent of the slaughter cattle and Prices Wate Jonerclly_wmehanged 2 beautiful bone-handled steak 12.6 cu. ft. 2-door 5 = oF 4 knives (brand name) with every were steady with the fat heavy |} pone demonstration, bl gation to buy. beef bulls slow and hard to sell Hog prices weré unchanged with sows and stags' selling $1 highe than last week's close. Sheep and lambs were steady Cattle receipts were some 2,200 head than last week and about 1,500 head less than the less MODEL 9.7 cu. ft. Refrigerator is Frost-Free COLD INJECTOR REFRIGERATION NEW MEAT KEEPER . . 3 SLIDE-OUT SHELVES REMOVABLE EGG SHELVES TWIN PORCELAIN VEGETABLE CRISPERS CHEESE AND BUTTER COMPARTMENT CONCEALED HINGE , . .90° OPENING 101 Ib. 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