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The Oshawa Times, 26 Nov 1959, p. 22

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2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, November 26, 1959 TODAY'S TORONTO TORONTO By The Canadian Press INDUSTRIALS 13 il 5 svnanrene F 2pe2: ii sejessyyetyd HE HAL g 5 spasavgeEgaeg SE R 3 & 3 ao00gg grExE® re EF HAETE § x a . 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INDUSTRIALS Stock Sales Abitibi 225 N Santiago Algoma 35 $37% NW Amulet Orcha Alumin 506 Atlas Steel z10 Bank Mont 258 Bell Phone 6816 $43 Bow Mer pr 30 Brazil 700 B A Bk Note 22 B A Oil 210 B C E 5% pr 100 B C Power 140 » B% ~ Sales to 11:50 B C Phone 229 mines and oils 300 $10% 10% 8% 9 --% WM Bh 1 A.M.: industrials 26,800; 800. BUSINESSS SPOTLIGHT EDMONTON (CP)--The health department is giving Alberta's air a thorough examination with the ultimate aim a cleaner at- mosphere for the province. A $12,000 mobile test centre--a the program in September by lo- cating downwind from a sulphur, extraction plant at Pincher Creek in southwestern Alberta. A few weeks later, the unit rolled to within sniffing distance of a plant at Okotoks. in the oil refinery area skirting East Calgary. ity of heavy air pollution, the test centre will take samples," a health department spokesman| sald Wednesday. "If there is con- This week, it inhaled the ozone| a "Anywhere there is a possibil- tamination, the plant house trailer with. lungs--began|sulted Alberta Pollution Of Air Under Study after the smoke and dust is e filtered, A station wagon accompanies 0.5. Exchanges Closed Today NEW YORK (CP)--All U States commodity and |exchanges will be closed today, American Thanksgiving, Banks also will observe the holiday. UY Canadian and European maid kets will operate as wi Al bas "We Believe In Prayer"... A famous judge says: "I ; 1 call for help in vain." A 1 of December if your copy Reader's Digest today -- #9 articles of lasting interest, catches dust or smoke and meas- ures its density. Hydrogen sulphide is caught facturers and exporters Wednes- day disputed a claim by the Canadian rubber industry that it has lost export markets for rub- ber belts because of United Kingdom competition. D. Gordon Blair of Ottawa, counsel for the Federation of British Rubber and Allied Manu- facturers, suggested to the tariff board that any drop in was due to the refusal of British and American parent companies to direct export business to Cana- dian subsidiaries, The Rubber Association of Can- ada is asking the board for in- creased protection against low- cost imports of rubber belts and belting from the United States, Britain, Japan, West Germany and Sweden. It proposes that the British preferential tariff be boosted to 20 per cent from 7% and that the most-favored-nation rate be raised tq 30 per cent from 20. SAY LOSING MARKET An association brief said Cana- dian rubber i Rubber Industry Claim Protested OTTAWA (CP)--British manu-, supported a large part of their productive capacity dwindle away to minor p: Yd Mr. Blair said all but one of the companies represented by the association have British or American parent companies. He said Dunlop Canada Limited has a British parent. Dominion Rub- ber Company Limited B.F. Goodrich Canada Limited and s| Goodyear Tire and Rubber Lim- ited had American parents. Only Gutta Percha and Rubber Lim. ited was Canadian, Mr. Blair suggested that the export policies of Dunlop, Domi- nion, BF. Goodrich and Good- year are dictated by their par- ent companies. The drop in ex- ports was attributable to the parent companies not referring manu-(C Chemical Firm Purchases Land SARNIA (CP)~--A newly-formed facturing belting are steadily losing ground in the domestic market due to import competi tion. It said the companies are unable to meet international competition 'and "have already seen an old-established world- subsidiary of an Amer- ican chemical company has pur- former Sarnia Indian rseerve, it was announced Wedne: by David B. Tilley, of Clinton Chem- ical Co., Phillipsburg, N.J. The Canadian firm will be kno wide export trade that formerly wn as St. Clair Chemical Ltd. chased 20 acres of land in the fidelity discs in this special old-time greats like Enrico son Eddy, Artie Shaw and as Jan Peerce, Perry Como, LM-6074) Wilson & 87 SIMCOE N. FALL VALUE | Special pressing with 60 years of top artists brought together in two RCA Victor high Whiteman, Jeanette MacDonald and Nel- Arid listen to more recent headliners, such ton, The Ames Brothers and Harry Bela- fonte -- and twenty more! (Monaural LP "Eastern Ontario's Largest Music Centre" $9.98 Valve « . Save $398 Lee Ltd. album, Hear Caruso, Paul Glenn Miller, Duke Elling- RA 5-4706 Trading On Market Motor Vehicles Shipments Up day. October shipments rose to 28,- Wednesday the 1960 Heart Fund OTTAWA (CP)--Factory ship-|629 units from 24,012, boosting appeal in February will be led ments of Canadian-made motor|the January.October total of 319,- by D. W. Ambridge, president of vehicles in the first 10 months of {282 units from 285,361, a gain of {the Abitibi Power and Paper the year were up over the corres-|12 per cent. | ponding periods of last year, the| TO HEAD CAMPAIGN | bureau of statistics said Wednes- | TORONTO (CP)--The National {Heart Fund of Canada announced Company. Heaviest TORONTO (CP) -- The stock market closed higher Wednesday during the heaviest trading in two weeks. Index changes: Industrials up 166 at 515.50; golds up 08 at 85.85; base metals down 09 at 165.94; and western oils up 68 at 99.17. Final volume for the day was 2,381,000 shares compared with Tuesday's 2,282,000. Loblaw Inc. led industrial win- pers jumping a whopping 11 points at 145. Ford Motor Co. gained three points at 76, while Alumini went up 1% points at 30. Dominion Stores also gained 1% points at 51. G. Tamblyn led losers, drop- ing 2% points to 25%. Bank of ra gained % at 53%, while Imperial Bank, General Motors and Canada Cement all increased %. Mines were relatively quiet. In genior uraniums, Algom was up % at 10% and Gunnar won 10 cents at $9.60. Early Wednesday, western oils fell 98.31. However, they began to perk up later on in the day. Bell Telephone To Sell Bonds MONTREAL (CP) -- The Bell Telephone Co. of Canada Wed- pesday authorized sale of a $35, 000,000 first mortgage bond issue carrying a 6%-per-cent coupon and to be offered at par. The is- sue will mature Jan. 2, 1978. Bell also declared a quarterly dividend of 55 cents a share, pay- able Jan. 15, 1960, an increase of five cents over the last quarterly rate. The company estimated it will add more than 1,000,000 tele- hones to its system in the next ive vears. President T.W. Eadie stressed the importance of attracting in. vestment for the expansion pro- gram, expected to cost more than $1,000,000,000. Mr. Eadie said 92 per tent of Bell is owned by individual shareholders of whom 98 per cent are Canadian. Dollar Controls Cut In Rhodesia OTTAWA (CP) -- Trade Minis- ter Churchill has welcomed the move by the Federation of Rhode- sia and Nyasaland to eliminate special dollar controls on some 60 commoilities, effective Friday. In a statement Wednesday he said that as a result Canada now is on the same footing as sterling and other non-dollar countries for exports to the federation on all but a few items. Among products liberalized in SIMPSONS-SEARS TEXTILE MILL CLEARANCE LTD. 75 SIMCOE ST. N. RA 5-1611 43 Simcoe St. N. RA 5-4781 ir Don't miss out on FRIDAY NIGHT 7 P.M. DRAPERY SPECIAL Truly an outstanding value LAST TWO DAYS OF SALE 54" WOOLLENS Regular values up to 3.98 yord. SPECIAL, yard rd 1.98 yord. 45" WASHABLE MAGIC CREPE PRINTS Regular values up to 2.98 SPECIAL, yard Save 3.01 A PAIR "STORM ALLSTATE maser: 36" WASHABLE COTTON PRINTS Regular values up to 98¢ yord. 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