12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, November 21, 1959 eekly Summary Of Stock Market Activity TORONTO WEEKLY STOCKS QUOTES Weekes 1959 By The Canadisn Press : by 482 to 233, on the Toronto Stock Exchange this week. Issues unchanged totalled 178. Volume for the week was 9,734,000, up from the Total sales for the year (Quotations in cents unless 1959 High Low H § g oH § i gf g gasp $6 ) 6s 8 $41% 41% 41% --1% 45% 41% $48% 48% 48% --1 53% 48% 13 16% = ~ 38s R%% EH g8gEse § 1 § i £8 § =.BeE EEEEE il 1 8 =BEE Bs H By The Canadian Press meer ThAS WOOK ma 1900 Bock Sales High Low Close Change High Low INDUSTRIALS BA O11 $32% 31% 32 --~% 16 12 1s 3 3% 6% 6% 6 6 5890 $11% 10% 10% 157 142 146 : = £5 H » HER HER HTH A E Bf ggg fE.y 5 er Bg. 25e SoxBeguganniyn Hi 3 1H EEE £3 LIL gx L +L FECEFFEE FOES op: tuptysapengled edBagBonirubs.uaily safgonuBryesnisza Soulugogansiyge "2558 5 ic Lis FORD ANGI PRODUCED IN ENGLAND - § tn 1 1H phaaf et 0 | + of § scl Sew bs Lp 2 i EEE | # Sualabo gece sBaes - s = nel paB8 L858 HS i > 5 1 Ey | + it En - ° sx $5pEsiiagiit, spovmpesy Ess N Mylama 864913 Lorado 480050 Starratt 331600 Cdn Astor 200200 H of Laks 197600 - - = - = - Sgesigzevelpuisssnsubicy gd 83 S e Bosh --_-- a slzgs 88 8 Bos uBEswe ES New Ford Anglia Comes To Canada Billed as "the world's most)" "oversquare" design in whichsion, and unitized body construe- exciting light car", Ford of Can-|the piston travel is only 1.9 inches|tion for maximum durability and ada will usher into Canadian|to keep engine wear and fuel|rigidity, dealer showrooms on November consumption to a minimum. The Anglia 105E is offered in 20 the Anglia 105E, a four-pas-| The transmission is a syn-|a two-door, four-seater deluxe senger light car. chronized four-speed unit. The model only. Customers have a Produced by Ford of England, gear shift lever is floor-mounted|choice of 12 single and four two. this completely new car is spec-|for rapid "sports car" type shift-tone colors, ificially designed for motorists|ing. All units imported info Canada who perfer a car in the European FASTER are equipped with fresh air heat- small car class. er and defroster, dual electric "Everything about this car is| Road fests by an impartial|yindshield wipers, turn indica- new and different." said Rhys|British automotive magazine, tors, soft padded,dual sun vis- M. Sale, president of Ford Motor| 'The Motor" (Sept. 30/59 issue), ors, washable plastic headlining, Company of Canada, Limited, [showed that compared with the|two-tone paint trim, four jacking gopss = H b] or 00 22 EgB8us gEEREE = ¥ H § 2 =F siege gle LE 5 2E8nEeanBusiin and rw E pueaiSreruls wegay L Seuwuny §alizecny § >Qogwar Industrials Aad B Abitibi B049 $39% 37% 39% +1% Abitibi pr 50 $22% 22% 1% Acad-Atl a5 9% Hh MU --% Acad-Atl Atnew S§ Alta Dist Alta Dis w 3250 125 Alta Dist vt 1400 230 225 225 Alta Gas 6811 $27% 25% Alg Cen 3919 $18% 18% All fo v 3 $38 36% 36% "2% Ms Algoma 10 Algon B 320 $8% 8 8 9 Mu » 23% 1 Labrador Alumini 13014 $29% 27% 45 od 350 L Dufault Alum 1 pr 125 $20 20 20 2 9 +1 oN 49 Lake Ling Aims R mom 8 3D th nalog Analog wis 2150 325 325 250 2 15 1% S00 8 Nn ns po Ang Pulp pr 310 850 49 49 , 380 375 850 5 La Luz M% 14% --% 19 I Lamaque SERS. 88588 5° ® 8 g 8 3 Pac Pete Pac Pete wis 180 Pamoil PHY: fg= Ld Bag g LEE 3 8 sgesuelenifsSaovalubonannyrsda celengunelie, & 8 2 seks HHL 8 > Prairie Oil Provo Gas Bos 8E8Ee ut on28 Kirk Town weBzg 38 5 8 S8ubu.g Anthes Imp Leitch 85 $36 Argus 1573 $31% Argus 250, pr 130 $46 Ashdown B - 390 $13% Atlan Ace 800 $11% Atlas Steel' $26 Bell Phone 12317 $41% 4 49% 50 12 12 -2 $11% 11 11% -- % 20 20% --% $17 1 340 320 335 +5 $15% 15% 15% + % $25 25 25 300 300 300 10 Ots \$12% 12% 12% Lencourt Lexindin LL Lae Lorado Lorado wts Louvict Lyndhst Lynx Macassa Macdon - ord wa "The 105E has been boldly styled and offers performance and ap- pointments which we are confi- dent will make it one of the most desirable small cars on the road today." To provide the Canadian public "with the best in light car trans- portation," said Mr. Sale, "this previous Anglia, the new Anglia 105E is 6.8 per cent faster at 75.5 miles per hour, reaches 50 miles per hour from a standstill in 17.3 per cent less time (to 60 mph the gain is 16.4 per cent), and uses 38.1 per cent less gaso- line at a constant' 30 miles per our and 27.5 per cent less at 60 points for rapid tire change, full instrumentation (fuel gauge, ig- nition and oil pressure warning lights, speedometer and odo- meter), full drop wind-down win- dows, four-position adjustment on driver's seat, safety glasé all around, bumper guards, and hinged no-draught front ventila- t 14 S8% Bowater 200 $17 16 16 -3 % Windfall car has been completely re-|/Miles per hour. tor windows with press-button u . Yan Can us nis styled and engineered." Special features of the car in-|safety catches. i: clude 10 cubic feet of trunk| Four years in development by na - 3 dal STREAMLINED space, a deep package tray ex-|Ford of England, the new car : 8 p.m. MST : a5 3 The body has been styled with a|tending the full length of the in-|has been test-proven on four con 6000 22 8 streamlined, Continental flair.|strument panel, turn indicator|tinents. It underwent well over One of its most distinctive fea- and horn controls on the steering|500,000 miles of testing in every tures is the reverse rake rear|column, twin foam _ecushioned|condition to be found on roady roof line which has both beauty bucket seats in front, foam rub-|and tracks in Alaska, Africa and utility. It gives more head- her cushioned rear seat, deep|Norway and Austfalia. In Nom room ovep a wider area and dish steering wheel, 12-volt elec-|way, for example, the company more legroom than is usual in atrial system and 51 amp. bat-|found ideal conditions for Milliken 200 light car. A tall person, for ex-tery, recirculatory ball - type|cold weather performance, heat Jia; 3 "7 y 5 ample, can sit comfortably in|steering for effortless handling, |er efficiency and road holding on Mp Cup 3% rh 12 the rear seat, even with his hat|independent front-wheel suspen-'ice and snow. x on. The reverse slope rear win- : qLL3I8 Sgggses L++ 1 Sess $s | + 8 * + FF REREFREEER 460 $50 10495 $13% 410 $14% 10 $35 1239 $41% 888 $9% 210 $31 230 $6 2630 $19 95 $13% $6% 28s = s8 Abacus 20828 Acad Uran 19737 Advocate 6500 Agnico Akaitchi = LI+l++] - $2 sesd 9BulEa2el = ir alg = I+ Am Lard 4996 Amal Rare 13767 Am Nephe 4350 Anacon 31675 1531 Rouyn 15100 5H ass = # 5 48 §3e-srasssgseeeatee ua vyg-Buyfalonsniinransgusarncuny - J++] 11+] Lrsebresh 11 3 FI LoBaml Salubl epg yydgaangaeanegy saggnoyns" o £588.08 bd Lil * 4 5 35 13% -- % » 2 / CBAL B wis 170 550 550 5 Cdn Can A 8258 $13% 13% 13% + % $22 20% 2 +1% 3:BsenfulEsd ys = BERe®5d 3 EJ guggle gg F 3 3 CP; Cdn Pet pr 253 $12% 230 $183 surlze 8 # BoptBatone 5 "de 5 a = $11% 10% 11% + % 30 $17 15s 16% --1% 5 9 -- sion 48% 48% -- " 49% Cable 1016 39 9 9 9 Cadamet ~~ 20925 $17% 16% 16% -- % Camp Chib 8493 $51 50% 51 RL 850 Con Gas A U Corp A $26 26 26 29 200200 Con Gas B 235 $102% 102 $22 2% 21% 79787 890 $18% 18% Obaska 5000 O'Brien 5500 Oka Rare 6500 O'Leary 6600 11565 Opem Orchan 118777 Orenada 15000 845% 45% 45% + 31500 3 0 Ome 3000 % 8% 8% -- 30868 22 9 Pamour 5750 185 ms 180 -- 335 80 ool 1 Ho Paramaq 2000 9% 17% 19 33 JT Jw 370 223 137444 121 124 --6 35 Parbes ese STH TH T% $n 2 Patino M2000 us" as is 200 im Patinl wis 2130 80 -- Pato 3 $38% 37% 3TH 40 100 21450 0 6 Toh Paymast 27825 490 490 490 + Cass 575 Peerless 29840 Perron 15000 Pickle Crow 2880 Pitch Ore nid 310 3 Fre LE sEyligzuesis = - = Io = PT 3 a Soi £5° ssid 2 Moneta Mt Wright dow area avoids the pile-up of Multi M 42 68 *® snow and provides for more - ol RR ee Market Trading Jes Lob 3 x power engine is of modern, New Bid % i. 3 A Sl P 5 5% |Production | Slower ace N Harri . 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Canadian stock markets drifted | 13 SPT ened Dut (rading was slew' ™ week while investors continued to dustrials off 2.48 at 513.52; Vehicles Up [fi ime oom oa weil 6 br so mia * 13 at 167.82; Even though volume was heav- 118 2 a Sa and. w ofls TORONTO (CP) ~~ With sub.|ier during most of the five ses-| "yoy oh anges at Montreal Chrysler and Ford, Canadian mo-|10 move along at slower than 25 at 1413; industrials off 9 at tor-vehicle production this week . .6; com 0 H Norlartic Brokers attribute the lack of in- ; Normetal 350 350 is estimated at 4,438 vehicles terest to tight money, little in the papers up 6.9 at 437. eral Motors still had no : production as a result of the, Do Bh presidential. dioctive h rt 2 United States steel strike, but has| WHC ok Fie shadow over the 0 - erm . announced that it will have re- Bigg | 9 eas sumed full operations by Dec. 14.| Market. dian Automobile Chamber of Commerce--show production of gihers prises slipped lower simply 3,669 cars this week compared os a the trend with S 1 U with 2,841 last week, and 769 Papers BACKCH 0 ring upp Y Pp Production to date this year is y estimated at 335472 vehicles 8d ing Ci gd be- By EE CANADIAN pnE 58 compared with 306,967 in the cor-| Tp, "ney said, was the factlof short-term money was Ton made up of 273,690 cars com- 3 pared try last month turned out record |dull trading week. trucks J BBL tonnage and for the first 1 Government cash balances ze- months output was 3.7 per cent covered as $589,000,000, an in- Nealon 19900 2 The completely new 41 horse. By GREG MacDONALD The rest of the Of Mot or lower amid heavier trading this| 9h duller oo s stantial production pick - ups at|sions, the trading pace continue|p, yy; 47 at'50,99; utilities off compared with 3,389 last week. way of business news and the i Profit - taking cut into recent M The figures -- from the Cana| "yy ome sections, while in oney tricks SOAS Ji 51, losses almost 2-to-1. Observers responding period last year-- that Canada's newspaper indus-(tured this week in an otherwise: Car and truck production by). or 'tnan the corresponding pe-|crease of $350,000.000 over the companies this week and this a in 1958. previous week, in savings bond year to date, with figures for last Second, the drop in the pre-/money poured into Savings, bond week and the corresponding per-| im on'the Canadian dollar over banks. fod last year in brackets: the U.S. dollar during the week| Day-to-day money was fully Chrysler 1,279 (969); 39,544), 3404 to the paper boost. available at around four-per cent (89,342). Ford 2,230 (1,712); 87,762 "gm cewhere in the industrial list and finance companies and other: (76,779). General Motors nil (nil); some banks showed firmness fol- money lenders found cash raedily' 138,796 (136,104); Studebaker-Pac-|jowing increased earnings for the available. 3 kard 160 (160); 7,588. (3,477). [last fiscal year. Other industrial] An over-supply of bills in deal- Trucks: Chrysler 133 (nil; 5,644/ groupings were generally easier. ers' hands resulted in this week's' (5,546). Ford 370 1286); 16,204" Speculative mines, with the ex-|tender increasing slightly in yield (14,399). General Motors nillception of New Mylamaque and|to 4.91 per cent. ° 3 (nil); 27,646 (22,707); Interna-|Lorado, continued to ramble amid| In Ontario, long - term provin- tional 266 (262); 12,198 (8,693). 'fairly light trading. Sls goarily Sow to the hit the .aarket of am impending Ontario Hydro issue. However, the rumors died out and prices went back up to normal. The municipal market re mained quiet. A $420,000 issue put out by Montreal West sold on & 6.40 per cent basis, - 290 200 - 290 --20 $lite 1% 11% -- % $3214 32% 32% 360 360 360 5 130 EBs 8ngs.20858285, 0080.8 Woodward A 1650 Wdwd A wis 170 850 Y Knit A 200 Zenith 1900 w = sexsBipernenansnd ge £3 curd nex 9 40 19% 19% --1% 6 6% -- % To : ] REE 6 4 Steep Grade Fri Business In JACK us week at all plants and American Personal Loans NEW YORK (AP) -- Business| Motors and Studebaker - Packard in the United States picked up|stepped up operations. Curd Andian Bye 8 ¥ 4 = 8 Rowan Con 11191 San An 30 Sand Riv Satellite Sherritt suloey = aple = $120% 12314 127 $32% 32 3% $85. 8300. Bus Hur Erie Imp Bank imp Flo 50 Im Inv A 423 Imp Inv 6% p 312 Imp Life 125 Imp Oil 10899 Imp Tob 2380 wir 8 $44 50 $32 Am Leduc 36199 Asamera 14250 Bailey § A Bail S 5% pr 834 Banff 3800 Basco 18900 Bata Britalta Calalta Cal Ed Calvan Can Calvert C Oil Lds C Oil L wts 17600 Charter Ofl 1310¢ Com Pete C Dragon C East Cr 4% 483% 2 2 Oils A and B 18 10% 9 $19% 105 78 5% 225 C Mic Mae 11877 265 Con Peak 7566 L 21 2 230 690 700 18% 17 17% "a 2%0 10 10 75 85 > 19 98 100 " Nn B.2esfa Buss 5 210 ES WPT EEE ES oPenSEEtBanBEeBassatce =, 2 st.zanBzaplae, 2 = So gefzedsnlega, [3-4 £3 &= Sigma Sil Miller Sil Stand Siscoe Slocan VR 36! Sunburst Surf Inlet Sylvanite Taurcanis Taurcan vt Teck H Territory Werner W Surf Inlet 1250 23 22 Willroy 40900 129 seeBis.a.nrm.n grade ahead was steep and the turns were many. News that the U.S. steel indus- try and the Steelworkers Union again were negotiating brought a burst of optimism. The Union's quick rejection of a new contract offer doused it. Next move is expected to be resumption of negotiations next week under government auspices. The second week of steel pro- duction under the Taft - Hartley injunction found output at an es- timated 78.9 per cent of capacity --volume 'not expected for an- other week or more. FUTURE STILL CLOUDED Despite the unexpected rapid rise in ingot production, the im- mediate future wasn't bright for steel users. Many will continue their shutdowns and shorter work weeks for some time until the finished product arrives in quan- titv, The automobile industry built its five-millionth car of the year and slowly started climbing b-ck toward anormal production after sharp cutbacks. Production ex- ceeded last week's output as |sales. Only slightly more than down but started calling bac! dribbles of its 220,000 idle work- ers. It may be three to five weeks before GM assembly lines are turning out cars. h The industry suffered its first casualty in years -- the Edsel. Ford d it was di tin- uing the line because of poor 100,000 Edsels were sold since introduced two years ago. FORD STOCK SALE Ford also was in the news when Ford Foundation announced it would sell an additional 2,000,000 shares of Ford Motor Company common stock to the public. Price will be announced later, On the retail front, sales con- tinued running two- to six-per- cent ahead of last wear. An early start on Christmas buying and a cold snap brought the customers into the stores. The commerce department re- - - t i k. But the| General Motors still was shut S 11 E din 1 some steam this wee! 3 t1 Xpan J OTTAWA (CP)--Personal loans' by banks continued to expand. during the summer months de- spite the general stringency im bank credit conditions, a Bank. of Canada report shows. PM The report said Friday a total: $821,000,000 in personal loans by - chartered banks was outstanding - at Sept. 30, a rise of $44,000,000 since the end of June. However, the increase was less than half the rise of $109,000,000 in personal loans during the pre- ceding three months - Of the total $821,000,000 in per- sonal loans, $64,000,000 was for home improvement loans under the National Housing Act. The. total did not include another $313,000,000 in loans to individuals secured by stocks and bonds as collateral. 4 The report also showed that: ported the personal income of all Americans rose in October for the second straight month, Income ircreased by $1,000,000,000 to an annual rate of $381,900,000,000. Farm income accounted for half Ford went back on a five - day credit extended by de-- partment stores, small loan com.' panies and instalment finance companies increased by $11,000,- ° 000 during August to $1,492,000, 000 at Aug, 31. That compares tide increase, ] with $1,428,000,000 a year earlier.