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The Oshawa Times, 28 May 1959, p. 19

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18 TODAY'S TORONTO, MONTREAL STOCKS TORONTO »e High Low 11 a.m. Ch'ge THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, Mey 28, 1959 | BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT Conservations Aids 'Sask. Fur Industry 5% | MEADOW LAKE, Sask. (CP)-- nually in Prince Albert to thrash animals, Mink, almost wiped out Ontario Hydros R,chard L. {Thanks to the white man's "big out practice and policy. a few years ago, number more Hearn generating station here. wind" the fur industry in Sask-| In a transplant operation 2,600 than 30,000. Three additional units of simi atchewan is booming. Once-skep-|live beaver were taken from Each trapper in the conserva-|!ar size are being installed at the tical trappers in this area 150 South Saskatchewan to propagate tion bloc holds a license for about Hearn plant to give it a total miles northwest of Saskatoon are in the north, providing valuable 36 square miles of ground. Fall, [capacity of 1,200,000 kilowatts by (finding the dividends of 15 years pelts and creating ponds to feed |winter and spring is spent trap-| Four 100,000-kilowatt units {of conservation as they trek along new forests. |ping and many men have other|have born in: opecalion at the {their wilderness trap lines. OTUINTR INCREASE |jobs. In some cases tra s stay coal-fired plant since A Prior to 1944 the area from the COUNTS SHOW INCREASE ck year around, building thar] The new steam generating Saskatchewan River to Lake Ath. In 1944 a census showed 4,000. © "0" oeriviont fur farms. (unit, is the largest in the British labasca was a sea of leafless beaver. A recent count showed", = so far this season Commonwealth. trees, tangled windfalls and More than 34,000 beaver in thei ping muskrat.' 51 wild |burned stumps, the result of un- Meadow Lake area alone and in- ha i ab USEFUL META! [checked forest fires. The few fur- dicated equal increase of other ie a His quota of 36 beaver ANE hoi Ln to {$3,000 would have been impos-|the public as a thin foil by the | New Hydro Unit Started TORONTO (CP) -- Capaelity of {Canadas largest thermal . elec. {tric plant was increased by 50 per cent Wednesday when a giant new 200,000-kilowatt unit Net Stock Sale on' 0 ales om Oh'ge Chem Cell z 50 Cottons p r 100 Fairbks 2 Sock Int Ran Irish Cop Iso Uran bis Jaye Expl Joburke Jonsmith Kenville * Kerr Add Bales High Low 1) a $11 11% $16% 16% $32 32 10% 17 Block T Fin A T Fin 5 pe Tr Can PI Trans Mt n Tw C Gas 1'nion Aec in Ace 2 pr tin Gas 1 Corp B tin Steel tin Teles Walk GW West C Brew 220 100 Sales e 300 « . Ul wey Low 1} HA 0 16% "65 wa FEx-warranis,) Ini Pow px Oil 7 CPR 2 C Pet pr ¢ 2% Con M and 8 25 Corby B 7 105 Crown Zell A 200 Dist Seag bi D Bridge 7 D Steel z DD Stores D Text Du Pont Enam Pr Fam Play 'ndation Dynam Mts Home Oil B Hud Bay Imp Bank 100 nEhis sw Industrials Bales 0 100 Sock Abitibi xd Alla Dist vi Alta Dist wi Alg Cen wis Algoma Alumini High Low 1) a.m $95% 35% 38% M5 M5 248 170 165 700 $47 S28 $21 $004 7 Lyndhst Lynx Madsen Wdwrd Corb Ang Cdn CG Inv © Marcon C Paper Price Br ' A 700 Whe 21 "a EAT) 100 zis 760 | McWat 2 {bearing animals in the area were Alniinex 11d Merrill Am Leduc Anchor Bailsey Basco « Ol Las C Oil L CS Pete Cdn Dev C Bx Gas C Husky € Husky Cent Del Charter Oil C Allenbee Cree wis 8 Dev-Pal Bell Phone Bowat 5% Braz! BA ON BCE 4 pr BCE 4% mor BCE 5 pr BC Forest BC Pow BC Phone Build Prod Burns Can Cem C1 Fodry Can Malt pr C Bank Com Cdn Brew Cdr. Can A Cdn Celan € Collieries , OC Cut W ¢ Drawn mp C Dredge on cd CPR Con Gar Dis Seag D Bridge D Fndry Dom Stores 07 220 1438 471 17 3 710 170 106 100 200 65 105 2 or wh 200 ol $10% 24% Ford US Ford A G Dey GAC G1, Paper GN Gas wis r ( wis 200 » 1 Decale Gs B i WCoal A Wpg vt Acad Anacon Ans) Ape Uran $14! $152 015 Res Aumache Midrim Milliken Min Corp Moneta N New Bid New Hosco N Man N Mylama New Rouyn N Senator Nick Rim Nipissing Nisto Noranda Norlartie 30 19000 100 300 13000 1000 1220 3000 1666 2000 I alm | Rockwin 2250 2300 00 200 Steep R sylvanite Taurcanis Teck-H Tiara Tombill imp Inv A Imp Oil Imp Tob Ind Acep Inind C pr Int Nickel Intprov P 1 Labatt Loeb M Mass Fer Mass F 5) Molson Molson Molson Nat St! Noranda Ogilvie Pac Pete Page Hers Price Br Prov Tran Q Nat Gas Roe AV ( Rolland A Bank St L Cem A st L Corp Salada § Weston B S41) 4a Canadian 100 66 150 $64 2000 7% 50 $12 $104 $18% Abitcy Ang Arcan Beld Blu « Nfld Cort Bon Dom Sug Can Pack B C Marconi Power e 100 200 100 100 100 50 trapped during the depression. Today the district is a densely forested country heavily popu- {lated with mink, beaver, moose, lelk, muskrat and deer. One trap- per expects to make more than 183,000 this year from his trapline |alone. Some Indian and white trap- {pers laughed in 1944 when fed- eral-provincial authorities met to implement a conservation pro-| |gram that would bring the dead fur industry to life and reforest the area, "Big wind" they flauched as they walked from the conference. Two years later the same trap pers were back asking to be in- cluded in the plan that even then \was beginning to pay off | The plan was largely the idea {of Hugh Conn of the Indian af- fairs branch in Ottawa, and Er- nie Paynter of the Saskatchewan department of natural resources. All the forest areas in the north were blocked off into 99 fur conservation areas. Local coun- cils governed them and met an- 'Firm Directors Vote On Stock NEW YORK (AP) Celanese |Corp. of America directors have voted a one-for-four distribution |of the company's common stock. Tov Industrials Strong, But Market Slips TORONTO (CP), -- Industrials were strong but the rest of the stock market slipped back in moderate trading Wednesday. Western oils closed at a 1959 for the third session in a row inal volume war 3.275,000 share : nst. Tuesday's 2,687,000. Act. tive speculative mines traded more than 175,000 shares with the best gain to Upper Canad- Mines--ahead 23 cents at $1.33, Among industrials, Beatt: Bros. was up 1% at 12%. Edd: Paper led the list, up 3% at 67. Canadian Tire and Mahar Shoes added 2 points each. Bank f Nova Scotia 1% at 78 for one of the setbacks. In base metals, Labrador and Noranda each lost % while Con- solidated Mining was up % at 20%. Uraniums were weak as Gunnar dipped % at 13%. Mcintyre was the big loser in golds, off 1% at 87%. Dome dipped Ys at 18%. Campbell Red Lake added 2 at 12 while Giant Yellowknife and Consolidated Dis- | | | dipped larger sible a few years ago, he says, scientist Michael Faraday in Lon and will be higher next year. |don in 1855. Vice President and General Manager Our company is a well established Ontario manufacturer of industrial metal products, We are seeking an experienced executive to direct all phases of the operation of our major division as Vice President and General Manager. He should be accustomed to broud responsi- bility and have the desire and capacity for continued growth. The man best qualitied for this excellent opportunity is probably now a General Manager, Assistant General Man- ager or a Manufacturing Manager who is ready to assume a position of greater scope. He must be a native Canadian. Preferred age is 35 to 45. An excellent salary, supplemented by a li bonus together with a stock option plan, will enable the new executive to share substantially in the eam ings of the company. if this opportunity matches your experience U Asbesto Upp Can Ventures and interests, please write in complete confi. dence giving present position, current com pensation and home telephone number. 175 | Stockholders will get one new |share for each four shares they! hold on June 25. The distribution is scheduled for July 15. A Celanese spokesman said the move amounts, in effect, to a .96 to 525.92; golds off .12 to stock dividend. But for 'technical 93.57: base metals off 03 to reasons," the company is calling|173.97; western oils off .68 to it a stribution," he said. 125.58. Bim -- Er covery were up 10 cents, In western oils, Royalite dipped 1, cents at $8.25 while Canadian Husky and Pembina were off %. Index changes: industrials up Kelly Moore Prem Steel Q Phone wi Reitmans Shop Save Waterman DA Jaiand, fae BOX 3-----OSHAWA TIMES Bo y Rralorne Young Zanmae Latarge A Lakeland lob G 1 pr LobCo A LobCo RB Loeb M MacMil M Leaf sales (0 11 a.m. 660.000 MONTREAL By The Canadian Press Montreal Stock Exchange--~May 2% in cents unless marked § wd Ex-dividend, Fx Ex-warranis.) SPECIAL NYLON SLEEPING BAG -- 72 x 72. 100" Zipper, Red Kasha Lined. Rubberized Bet- g Cosy) Comfort 1 98 Big Zeller Value se Bi vville Calumet Camp Chib Canorama Cartier Q Cassiar Carbec Cre 6000 Cent Del Rio 300 Dolsan 1000 Fundy 4000 Gold Age Gul Por Ur Int Ceramie Kerr Add Labrador z Merril! Montgary 2 N Formaque Nocana N A Asbes N A Rare Obalski Opem Exp Ove miska Orch n Pennbec Porcupine Portage Que Smelt Siscalta Siscoe S Dufault Steep R "0 0% 188 16% LJ Min 200 2180 30 $110! 200 S00 » $401 $16% $ (Quotation Odd rights » lot xr dstrn v- - Blkeno > Cad Denison Den wis Disevry Halwel) on Howey on M and 5 bil Morrison 2300 Mosher 1000 8 1664 8 5100 4 Ww 58 100 $25 200 $19 629 S30% 00 S16 RETAILERS TO THRIFTY CANADIANS Rugged (Sleeping Ba 9% "w iL] 164 4 14% Industrials High Low a.m. COh'ge 37 Bales 1028 29 00 200 Stock Algoma Alumin Alum 1 pr Alum 2 pr Asbestos Banque CN wis 325 100 AANA AAAA~AAMAAAAAA AAAS AA ATT 5000 Page Hers 500 Penmans Powell R P Pipe Mig 300 Q N Gas 128 Reichol Rob $1 Roe A Royal & 2000 11300 ha 2000 7000 100 $37% 10 $18% Tv rts A0 0 . 18% 18Y B Bp Ww Bwir Mer pr pr Braz) a7 Vt Bank 2300 1000 1000 $200 1500 Oil Forest Power BA Geco. Mines 158 B( ant Mase! 1000 Glant YK 9 Glenn Uran 2000 GF Uran 00 Gu' ch Gunnar Russell stl, Corp Salada & » shawin 100 $13 200 $16) ™ SI 175 $3 04 584 M5 $50 % 839 106 ST6% 400 330% 00 S18 100 $225 400 812% 726 $60 B( 1634 13 n" Wu 0 n 76h. 0 "» ny 19% 50 5000 4000 150 1000 2000 6100 1000 $0 Tib Exp! Titan Viola A o 16! 10! a " 25 3 1% + = #0 86 H of Lakes: 32500 242 flud Bay 0 Ind Lak 4000 Int Nickel 57S Taylor PX Thornclifie Tor Dom Bk FORECAST REVISED New Starts On Houses Slashed OTTAWA (CP)--The National hour with Works Minister Green|, {from 9 House Builders Association has and Stewart Bates, president of 1S 'about to remove most of the area," formed mainiy from the!263 51 cents 1958, $1,- revised a forecast on the rate of|the Crown-owned Central Mort 17 European countries who are g73871, $2.67. house - buflding in Canada this'gage and Housing Corporation members of the Orzanization for! virginia Dare Ltd.. year ended vear, Mr. Green had commented European Economic Co - opera: pec, 31: 1958, $30,192, 20 cents al At meeting assocla- the Commons Tuesday that tion share; 1957, $26,783, 14 cents. | 4 $ | tion's national executive on Won. ever made the estimate Monday day, executive vice-president J.C (was an exiremely poor Smith of Toronto said a survey guesser Earlier this year the among association members in. government forecast 140.000 hous Remnspsssisinn 272 ALBERT ST ) 244 OPEN FRIDAY TILL 9 P.M. new housing starts to about 63, Mr. Joubert indicated the mat-| 000 compared with last vear's/ter was discussed with the min. | BLADE " | SHORT RIB. record 164,632 ister and said # wads "embarras CROSS CUT-RIB .. But association President Mau- sing fo have 16 correct the lig BONELESS LEAN MINCED rice Joubert of Toronto said Wed-|ure nesday there had been an error.|TO MEET AGAIN 24.01. 2 31° LOAVES COUNTRY The figure should have been 100 \Ir. Green repoviers he 000 He said the association does had "a very helptul meeting" not have an official figure it with association officers and will S. planned to study the nm meet them agar in two or three - FREE PARKING AT REAR OF STORE pr ne Sales t 011:30 a.m.: Industrials 40.5000 Mines and Ofls 105.900 Bronze 1 ® Cel CAMPERS, COTTAGERS! -- Here's © "Buy" you'll want to see first thing to- morrow! For the rugged out-of-doors It's o snug Sleeping Bag, 36 Ins. wide, Rolls into a lightweight, easy-to-carry unit! « « ™ Zips open into an attractive Comforter, 76 by 72 Ins., that makes a wonderful 'extra' for the cottage! Warm quilted ining with durable Nylon and rubber on one side; cotton flannel plaid on the other. Washable. =» STOCK MARKET | NET EARNINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS | Dominion Stores Ltd. year ended March 21: 1959, $6,733,558, A front-page report says dollarigq 18 share; 1958, $6,548,125 exports probably will be treated|ss 06 2 , 1 the same basis as shipments) National Steel Car Corporation, the so-called 'relaxation year ended March 31: 1959, $355, remaining restrictions ports .from the dollar But any 'American styled' goods is likely to be reasonable level' by siderations, the pape on area 'Imports From 'Dollar Area May Be Freed LONDON The Fi nancial Times says today Britain], demand for consumer held at a cost con- adds pentup a (Reuters a share; MEN'S NYLON MOSQUITO HEAD NET Tropical weight, Firs amy head. Insurance against mosquito and black fly bites Desigried for sleeping Special Value Power Mower Full 21 Inch Cut GUARANTEED FOR ONE FULL YEAR! EXCEPT BLADE SAVE REAL MONEY "ON THIS SUPER VALUE ROTARY LAWNMOWER! | . Super-convenient stand - up starting one lever controls the engine Vacuum type blade makes grass stand erect for super-smooth cutting mum six-per-cemt interest rate on IN National Housing Act mortgages Vho-| will not n+ increased a of tol 10) ee -- 8 1S Mr. Joubert spoke to reporters! He said the association officers after a delegation of associa- were satisfied with his statement tion officers conferred for an in the Commons that the maxi. Third Bishop For Diocese Gets Nod TORONTO (CP The ap pointment of a third bishop to the Anglican Diocese of manimously approved day. The diocese be one the Canadian chureh's hishop oF assistant bishop cession STAND.UP STARTING SINGLE ENGINE DP CONTROL day annval session perative he and the bishop should have another bishop assist in the future] growth elfare of the dio SL A clear detinition of the new bishop's duties was called tor by Ven. FG. Ongley, Archdeacon of Peterborough. who said this the electing svnod in man best suited it was im suffragan Poronto wi Wedne the only Ji of to and vil LB. o have A co-adjrin Mulching plate included with mower for same low price Strong desiar administy Frede assistan = Chote of to the task In eriticlsm dertakers' ipels for wis burial services Rev. G Thompson, chairman of the cesan Board of Religious Fduca tion, said: "The proper place for a Christian funeral is a church not a place masquerading as a chapel." a his « 39° er, safer handles of "hairpin" Snel! \ the we ( of un lan H Dio Stobigered wheel design results in more effecient cuttnig co-adjutor t vould he ( suffra an bishop Jame the ri «ney ter of Wheels mounted on double of ball bearings, Trims close -- within 34" of obstrue- tions -- cuting height adjusts from 99° 1 to 3" | ZELLER'S LIMI sets gan assistant [on A speci vincial synod change the To elect the mg of the di called probabl HELP FSSENTIAL shop a is thout tht SNeee il meeting ol the pro will be called to church regulations d bishop. a mee! cesan synod Il be the « FULL 21 INCH CUT Special evening classes are be ing sel up in Toronto next Sept ember for a three. or four-year univers: course to accommo Bishop Wilkinson some date plder men seeking ordina 1.000 cal and lan orkers tior in the Anglican Chureh, | Tuesday, first day of the three Bishop Snell announced, Ra OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE RA 3-2209 or »

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