HISTORY'S MOST SEDUCTIVE WOMAN ! 20 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, June 17, 1959 TODAY'S TORONTO, TORONTO By The Canadian Press Toronto Stock Exchange--June 17 (Quotations in cents unless marked §. s--0dd lot, xd ~-- Ex-dividend, xr--Ex- rights, xw--Ex-warrants.) Industrials Net Sales High Low 11 a.m. Ch'ge 36 36 3% + % Maritimes Need Plan Of Research SAINT JOHN, N.B. (CP)--The Maritimes need a m economic research to convince fi-| nancial institutions of the need for new industry in the region, J. Eric Cormier of Moncton here Tuesday. Mr. Cormier, district manager of the Industrial Life Insurance Company, told a panel discus- sion at the annual meeting of the Maritime Provinces of Trade the Maritimes lagged in technological development. He said he was sure the could adapt to the present eco- nomic climate. L. H. Manuel of Halifax, gen- eral manager of A. M. Bell Com- pany Limited, said the Mari times should make a choice be- tween security and opportunity, They could not have both. He asked if Maritimers in their day - to - day living were not placing too much emphasis on security first and .opportunity second. : Don Jamieson, vice-president of CJON-TV in St. John's, Nfld, ) ) said not enough attention was paid to the fisheries, There was a need for greater emphasis on fishing as an indus- try. Other countries sent vessels into Newfoundland's immediate arca and reaped the benefits while Newfoundland fishermen lacked the assistance necessary to capitalize on the natural re- sources. Fredericton publisher Michael Wardell said three projects were of prime importance to the re- gion! the Chignecto Canal, the New Brunswick - Prince Edward Island causeway and the Trans- Amine corridor road from Fred- ericton to Sherbrooke, Que. The highweer would shorten transpor- tation to central Canadian mar- kets. The concluding session of the board of trade passed a contro- versial resolution concerning liquor law study. The resolution was approved after lengthy dis- cussion and deletion of a long preamble noting that only 10 per cent of the population of the At- lantic provinces was against open sale of liquor, It added that liquor law convictions were greater in New Brunswick than in more liberal-minded Quebec. Liquor can be obtained in New Brunswick only by the bottle at government stores and so-called privileged clubs. In Nova Scotia overnment stores se iquor, Bove hotels serve beer and wise town with meals and beer is on sale in taverns in some centres. / called- In Prince Edward Island liquor Rs Hollinger is available at military messes Int Ceramic 1000 and liquor stores. Iso Uran 1000 50 a -------------------- Kontiki 500 Merrill 1300 Montgary 300 N Formaque 2000 N Hosco 500 NA Rare M 11400 Orchan 2200 Porcupine 2000 Que Smel rts 600 Qunston Que 1000 Red Crest 1500 8 Dufault 1000 MONTREAL STOCKS Net a.m. Ch'ge 16% 46 £CIL B. DeMILLE BRINGS YOU HIS MOST FABULOUS MOTION PICTURE! 11:30 Net High Low a.m. Ch'ge $18% 18 18 --% 800 800 800 H Stock Sales High Low 11 L 220 $16% 16% Int Pow pr 25 46 C 0il 30 Sales High Low 11 260 $35 35 50 $38 37% 326 $80 270 $33 100 $15% 346 1 $19 $11% $15% 50 $37% $13% $17% 260 Stock Simpsons Stedman Steel Can Steinbg A Suptest ord Tancord rts Tayior PC Thorncliffe Tor Elev n T Fin A Tr Can PL Trans Mt n Un Gas Un Telef Walk GW West A wis 600 150 1 3000 20% 000 am id 900 19% -- % = 2 500 000 1 1 ui FI I 1+ + EER FXEF 3 82 225 $23% $¥asyss=e-533 saBgungocey Sophy gis £3 3 3 Bz F 5 + | 5 e. g suzuBEirrelie Ee SH] CLAUDETTE COLBERT ,C WARREN WILLIAM lL HENRY WILCOXON SEguugass § CLEOPATRA wre lan Keith - Joseph Schildkraut C. Aubrey Smith ws Gertrude Michael 82 ¥Ee Int Paper Inter Prov Pl Ho A PARAMOUNT RE-RELEASE 1910 100 200 Blue Rib pr 25 $54 Bowater pr 25 $44% Mass Fer Mitch Rob A Molson -A Molson B Mtl Loco Nat Stl Car 200 300 300 115 475 22 THE SCREEN'S 2 MIGHTIEST SPECTACLES ON ONE GIANT PROGRAM enm. ell R Que Nat Gas 100 Roe Av Can 2050 260 $32 Can Malt pr 24 Tn 26 an Wire B 225 $1 ry C Bank Com 190 $63% fome O11 A Cdn Brew 710 $41% Kroy CBAL B wis 220 565 LI Pete C Chem 250 $12% Medal C Collieries Mideon C Colli pr Nat Pete N Bristol N Davies N Superior NC Oils Ssysssitesnsnsasilni N Mylama N Senator Nipissing Noranda Norlartie Normetal N Rank Shawin 4 pr Simpsons 8id Str St Steel Can Steinbg A Northsp O'Brien O'Brien Opem COOLED TO YOUR COMFORT $41 Canadian Abitca 200 53 Arcan 235 8% Blue Bonnet 225 10% C Marconi 600 ™ ™ Catelli A 220 $40 D Bridge 22 Cons Paper 150 Dom Elect ve 20 r Cons Gas 50 $41 % 46 Ford A 25 81 Jockey rts Lowney iva 100 $10 C Hydro Car " 26 $29 3 3.8 3 wh 870 410 410 810 --5 10 110 --1 8 8 si 1% 1% a2 42 42 5 75 375 6 40 39% 4 1 1m 7 29 38% 76% 36% 23% 37% 13% 17 5% 800 8 200 $29 160 Pwr Cp 2 pr 120 Reitmans 55 Shop Save 175 T Fin A z15 Trans Mt 250 Union Gas 700 Waterman 100 Mines sundown... comes sudden death in a 80 80 u% 11% +1 LJ] 6 ~~ 12% -- % 215 --% ---2 --10 -5 12% 215 Alscope Arno Aull Bailey 8 Baker Tale 4500 Bateman 4000 Beatrice 2000 Bellechasse 500 Bayville 1000 Burnt Hill 2300 Cadamet 1500 Cartier Q 32000 Chib Cop 2000 RICHARD "HENRY ANTHONY 'WIDMARK - FONDA QUINN" DOROTHY _DOLORES MALONE - MICHAELS Zenmace 2500 Sales fo 11 am.: MONTREAL By The Canadian Press Es treal Stock Exchange--June 17 #{Quotations in cents unless marked §. #=--0dd lot, xd -- Ex-dividend, xr--Ex. rights, xw--Ex-warrants.) Industrials 11:30 Net High Low a.m. Ch'ge $35% $23% Stdcona 500 . Steep R 400 4 500 3500 7 836,000. Jockey rts 25430 9 7 Kelly D A 110 $9% Kelly wis 565 565 Kelvinator land Speaking of . . . HOT DOGS Buy the BEST for LESS Pay 20c for 6" and get 6" FREE Based on Current Prices "HILLTOP COLOR by DE LUXE STEREOPHONIC SOUND 2 Sales 92 $26% 26% 850 $38% 38% 38% 320 $18 17% 18 250 $15% 15% 15% 70 $4 M4 4" 56 13 10 $7 100 340 330 330 ---20 135 $13% 13% 13% + % 220 350 3 210 $24% 24% 24% 200 $9 9 9 ~% 160 $29% 29% 29% -- $9% 9% 9% + -% 3500 1000 500 3000 Virginia Westville Sales t 011:30 a.m.: Industrials 29,1004 Mines and Olls 148,500. STOCK MARKET NET EARNINGS President Electric Ltd., year ended Feb. 28: 1959, $191,342, 18 cents a share; 1958, $149,931, 17 cents. "Another Day Another 4%] Doormat" COLOR CARTOON STARTS REGULAR SIZE STRAWBERRY SUNDAY only 19* THURSDAY and StL St Maurice 1000 115 520 $14 $30 Western Oil 1000 550 254 MT INDIAN TEA The great tea-producing gar- dens at Ase in India employ nearly 500,000 laborers. Kirkland Minerals was off 4 cents at 67. Among industrials, = Massey- Ferguson dipped 3% at 15%, one of the biggest setbacks for the issue in months, It traded 10,610 OFFSET SUPERVISOR A large Montreal printing plant requires an ag- Experiences 3-Year Low TORONTO (CP)--Western oils eloscl at a three-year low and industrials received their sharp- est reversal in more than a month as the stock market slipped off in dull trading Tues- day. Industrials were the big losers, off 2.77 to 530.08. Golds were down 20 to 93.04, base metals 1.75 to 171.98 and western oils .61' to 119.83. shares, Goodyear Tire added 4 poinst for the best gain, hitting 200. Most industrial losses were fractional. Copper price cuts in Canada and the United States dropped base metals back. International Nickel and Geco were off 1 while Hudson Bay dipped % at 52% and Noranda eased % at 52%. Seniors were mixed in western oils but juniors were down. Home B dipped % at 14% while Hud- son's Bay added % at 16%. 27" x 18" The final volume was 2,804,000! shares, slightly higher than Mon- | day's 2,458,000. SALESMAN'S SAMPLES gressive man to be responsible for its offset press and platemaking operations; the foreman of the departments will report directly to him. Applicants must be fully experienced in offset press and platemaking with a real capacity to supervise, The obility to organize jobs efficiently, end to work with other people, Is essential. 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