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The Oshawa Times, 16 Jan 1960, p. 14

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14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, January 16, 1960 "= Weekly Summary Of Stock Market Activity me Zip, TORONTO WEEKLY STOCK QUOTES cnr THES W € € Kee : A - By The Canadian Press Stock Sales High Low Close Change High Low Stock Sales High Low Close Change High Low Stock Sales High Low Close Change High Low Declines outnumbered advances by 412 to 338 on (he int Pete 2 42 + 3 4214 29% Eastwd A 1600 190 180 180 --5 2 4 Gunnar wits 13460 i ~2 750 72 Toronto Stock Exchange this week. Issues unchanged Intprov 4 9 126 9 Fargo 455 460 435 460 --65 * Gwillim 1850 14 0h 4 totalled 151 Intprov 55 wis 80 5 J 45 J Gr Plains 90 $12% 11% 12 -- V% 1% 1 Hallnor 1753 2 2 270 200 Volume for the week was 13,402,000, up from the Intprov 59 wts 40 2 275 105 Home Oil A 6030 $1214 113 12% E Y Har Min 20060 previous week's 13,383,000. Total sales for the year Inter PL 5670 $60 Home Oil B 2624 $1 10% 11% + % 2 Hasaga 3000 to date are 26,785,000. (Quotations in cents unless Intpro Stl 950 500 H B Oil G $13% 13% 218 0 H of Lakes 54000 marked §.) Inv Syn 386 $41 3 4 Jump Pnd 00 18. 18 4 Headway 19650 V . n 05 1 upite 3 195 5 3 Heath 7300 EK'S 3 ' N TOOKS Inv Syn A 3185 $36 = 33 ) Jupiter 4300 195 y 95 \ 3 WEER'S HOST LTE TORONTO S700%s Iroq Gas pr 800 $14} 1% 14 A High-Bell 500 Jefferson 5 $63 y 2 Landa 2 220 Hollinger 4050 am--mmeThis Week- 1059-60 Jock C 26450 245 3 II Pete 0 Hoyle 1300 Block Sales High Low Close Change High Low Jock C pr 935 $9! % 3 Longone : Hud Bay 3300 INDUSTRIALS Jock C pr 640 $814 8 Majtrans 2 4 LA + 5 3 Hugh Pam 500 BA Oil 24044 $34% 34% 44% 31% Jock C wis 2300 44 42 3 1 Marigold ? iy . 4 Hydra Exp 6393 Massey-F 21860 $11% 1134 11% 16% 10144 Kelly DA 1305 $ 3 y 1 7 1 1 Inspiration 6633 Trans-Can 20804 $24% 23% 24% 30% 22} Kelly wis 800 5 3 7 3 5 . 335 Int Nickel 40279 North Star 20430 $34% 33% 34% 34% Kelvinator 3910 $10% ) : 1 deo 23 4 6 7 5 Moly 20900 MacM Pow 17582 $18% 17% 18 18% 13449 2 3B 2 ish Cop 8200 4 7 T% 3 pte y 3 8 y Bay 10400 » 3 49450 Con Dragon Sapphir, Wesi an Dynamie Cree Lob Gro Lob G Lob G J Waite 7 N 2 2 Lob B pr Paramaq 14% 8 12% +13 1 ¥ b Co A Can Erin N Mylama Anicon 55 : : ' Ti . 1 ! Kilembe on s A ( NM 300 10 ( 85 : Kilem C w 1 INDUSTRIALS 4 21% ; 3 Kirk Min 10400 ¢ 7 ng ; 34 } \ Kirk Town 3000 TORONTO WEEKLY STOCK 1 1 4 " h BY 2 b 95 -3 1 A and B ' : y a : k 164 0 abrador Abitibi 32 3% 30% 41° 41 Ma : 2 " 2 Place : 1 o ake Cin Abit pr $ 2 3 + 3 22 l a 1 . Dufault Acad-Atl Agnew-S Alta Dist 500 14500 165400 y wis 550 Bank NS Ba v 4% 4 ' b 14 1 + 12 Maybrun GERMAN CARTOON POSTER This is a copy of one of the | men for putting up the posters. | pockets to paint swastikas and cartoon posters linking West Cartoon depicts Adenauer slogan 'Jews Get Out'. Arrests German - Chancellor Konrad | weeping into a swastika hand- | were mounting in the area as Adenauer and two of his co- | kerchief, and shows Hans | a wave of anti-semitic incidents workers with anti-semitic dem- | Globke, one of his close ad- | spread. 11800 4 - onstrations and with Hitlerism. | visors, and Refugee Minister 6500 ) 1 West Berlin police arrested two | Oberlander ri 2 | --AP Wirephoto Uran Advocate ™ | good taste: | "Sue is a healthy two-year-old 'Homes Obtained of French-Indian-Japanese back- 0 16 i 3 | # igroune. . ., . an alert contented Goldvue 33000 : . i y | ° . little girl with dark hair and N Harri 1 1 1 | cyes, and delicate Japanese fea- i fo ".. By Advertising = N Kelore 1 12 . 2714 . | | Another read Re wid . 1 2 ] 4 1 . "Diane, a bright two-year-old, N Mylam > d + 5 3 3 } ui hearts ache. s of F *h - Canadian, Roman Newnor : Canadian Press Staff, Writer The department has received Catholic ori . . has curly fair TORONTO (CP) --- Ontario's only one official protest--from the hair, is a ndly rosy-cheeked unique program to find homes Oxford County Children's Aid youngster, slightly handicapped for hard-to-place children through oc; hicl ed the pro- by mild cerebral palsy. ..."" the classified advertisement col- gram "'degrading to the child." liese two Were. among. the few umns of newspapers 1s paying on. pistoric adoption agency-- lucky hard - to - place children. B-Duq off ithe Louise Wise Services of New Among the children adopted were Beav 1od ) } a ; Bla : 44 y 2 y Through this medium 30 child- York--has implemented the On-'seven Indians, three Negroids 0 selleter 500 2 p 1 2 ; 1500 54 % ag ren who normally would not have tario plan and gone a step and four physically-handicapped 4 Lu 1 16% @ Suptest ord 5 + 7 Bethlm 45 3. 57 Normatal 6000 been (adopted were placed 0 further. It places photographs of children > Cel $1 pr 215 8 16% 16 2 ! Surie) com 0 $90 ! dra 3000. 1. ' 2 3 Norpax 26300 suitable homes last year. The hard-to-place children in local] Most requests for adoptions > Cel 175 p 20 29 : Baitoon 355 rof 213 6 3 i Norsyue MIE Ontario department of public newspape come from the United States. The C Chem ¢] 1 14 4 td welfare estimates there are about department tries to discourage litesies i 2,000 of these "unwanted" child- BIG REWARDS nquiring American couples be- Curt W ren in the province. Welfare authorities use hard- nayse of the legal entanglements Drawn » | An "unwanted," or hard - to- headed business facts to defend of international adoption. Offi Rawn 0X place child, is considered to be the plan. The average cost of jals invariably suggest they cone one of mixed racial origin, or a caring for a child up to the age|gt their own local agencies. child who is: physically handi- ©f 18 is about $7,000. Mr. Cecile : Lar or any more than about Says the placement of one hard- ANXIOUS INQUIRERS 4 1 1 n ; Obaska to place child more than compen-| Letters of inquiry are Snare 3. Se 1 4 4 1 9 14 : > 3 2 " : sates for the cos > 1959 characterize an intens - CCitydno Car 932 $124 11% 10% -- 1 } . 5 8 ; Aly 73 aaarmt "1 } 10 O'Brien 7 ".% - | The department has set aside brid n ii of fe pit oe _-- BE n 6 Mt 1 6 1 . 5195 690 67 1 . Oka Rare 2 12 th : $10,000 to place ads in Ontario = "*"5™ . ying. lor child anc ! J : ma lv newspapers in 1960. Last, Ontario used display ads in 1957 to bring them up properly. $ vas spent seeking to advertise hard-to-place child- A woman who no longer can ren. Because the ads did not in- have children of her own because clude a description of the indivi- of an operation, wrote: "1 lost iS INTEREST dual child, the program was only a child some years back so these 5600 4 "The ads have created a great mildly successful children would fill an aching Cockshutt 21 + % 1 y : 3m A 6 2700 3 9 deal of public interest in the willism Bury, director of child need. Col Cell 1 35 3 8 H 5 y "uel 235 $4¢ 1 { 6 Me ; 3 CT : r 446800 1 4 whole field of adoptions,' says welfare, says the classified ac Comb Ent $1 11 1 15 1 eet . . 7 a tai a 4 - 2 M 071 ; : 1 gs | Public Welfare Minister Cecile campaign has achieved impres Conaniis 3 ae 3 1 Bs a alien : 5 70 29 i 2 13 3.3 5 tino wis 5000 "68 1 6 |. Deputy Minister James 8.!sive results so far. Records show Con Gas A 1 03 L 1 ¥ " 1280 1 135 3 0 al ) ; i = > ; : 3 : ? 2 5 2 Band, who conceived the pro- the ratio of placement of hard-ro Con Gas B 28103 102 1 1 : oot 330 330 330 y : ; 1 13 13 25 ce E 07 18 ey 4 ] gram, agrees. 'And we're not|place children--25 per cent of the be Bit 2 19 ( 9 +10 70 17 30 $38% 38 . 4 wa 4 Id 4 1 4 ries 60560 3 3% 33% --1 3014 2 merchandizing children, we ads were successful--is equal to y nwr 2 : > 1 1 Ao 2 A By 19100 ve merchandizing their happi- the over-all placement ratio of ness. . i easily-adopted childn ise Met 4 20 300 9 7 9% 37 21 on "3 Ank 7 187 1 +5 5 13 14 3 r Hill % 5 capped four years old CIL pr 3 7 3 . os iL 12 4 O'Leary 1 Cdn Oil 1 TF 1 3 ? J J I Astor 4 > 2 : ) Ober 115s 3 : ; i : ; y "53 Orchan 34700 k homes for children Orenada 2500 Ormsby 12000 i A couple their 50s wrote: "We do not want to wait too long for our adopted family since every year counts now. We feel children are what we need to make our life complete. , . ." The department now is study ing an expansion of the place- py 1 n ment services, to embrace child- The plan, instituted. in April, past year 5,436 children were : i icht be placed f Ba rot rt from ' oe sn who might be place rom has drawn support fromadopted in Ontario -- a 25 per|.paritable institutions. Almost all : 1 ; {many parts of the world. The cent rise over 1958. While there ij. children who now are adver- Dom. $ 9 - e A 5 $34 i 3 0 1 ; i [1959 campaign brought more than are upwards of 11,000 children ti ed are currently Sin foster » ) to 7 a 1% 33 5000 3a 3 1 5900 lg 4 . ena] P Sex are 3 S . Dom Es ' i tn 6 0 $10 102 100 2 2 3 2 A 17500 22 32 2,300 responses for specific child- ready for adoption, many of these D Fndry 33 rt 4 3 t ts 1 $14 4 ee] 23% 1 1 5 i+ 3 10450 28% 2 3 1 |ren--more than half from out- are already in the process of be- D Fndry pr 133 89 97 3 +1 i t r $33 3 5 3 5 3 3 Hida 3 : 47900 18 ® 7 {side Canada. : ing placed and are in private Look ire fugues pr 500 $4 1 5 4 a x , ; i A : 3 57 Lith 3 291 25 : One couple, asking to adopt homes for a probationary period UNIVERSAL TONGUE 78 1 1 : 16 3 2 : Man 2 |two girls, wrote: 'The idea of Esperanto, an international lan- on y 1 , . 4 18 4 bo. 1275: 5 1 5 : little girls without the love of FACTUAL APPEALS guage, was invented by a Warsaw Den wts 113245 3 > 3" 1 42 oanslon, > $18 +3 331 parents and brothers makes our Advertisements are prepared in'oculist, Dr. L. L. Zamenoff. 3 Radiore le | ---- vt ---------- re ------------ Rainy 3 3 3 2 | Rayrock Realm 140000 59050 Rexspar 343100 5 368 4 : 2 53 tin 1 32 32 3 or owe, 700 3 : u 1 4 25 Rio Rup 1000 5 4 1 Match 250 $28% 28% + 1 \ 3.8 Ne ' A 3 a: - Rix Atash 2 Bla 2 oA 200 $6 : ; ) 5 0 oche 9 3 4 A 2 $1914 19% 187 ap 6435 4 4 1 n N 2 $ 1 1 + ¥ 7 Rockwin 59449 3 2 4 4 - . : 4 p 5 TAN A 2550 1 --3 2 Rowan Con 8000 ) 7% 541" Te F 1 3.14 an $ . a 2 Morrison 15067 23 1 Ant 5 § 2 Crain RL 2 2 Crown Trust 7 1 25% 3 x " 7085 J b Kay 3 t } . A ; Crow's N 2 $1 " r 4 4 4 4 +44 4 b Crush Int Dist Seag 1959, D Bridge DI homes. Mosher 2900 105 1 1 2 and Riv ( ; Negus 16100 8 1 3 Satellite ( p 2 3 1 1000 yo Sheep Cr 90 1 1 v 0 7200 4 Sherritt 21 Hv 5 N 158785 1 G+ 1% 3 Sigma 3 oi: | AWNINGS w CANOPIES Stanlgh wis 1880 Stanrck 2935 RAE SEES EIEIO BELBESES SOB ERian RE | EFFECT UNTIL FEBRUARY 15TH Soe UIT Ce Be Hi ata Hos Dim Bmoa dig i] Im BEES AoE u On All Orders Placed For mm, 1 a a.m 8 13" ws" TE ae Bo oo ER REE Spring: Delivery at West 190 Gas 207¢ vt 1881 For Complete Awning Service on: CANVAS AWNINGS AND CANOPIES KOOLSIDE METAL AWNINGS AND CANOPIES ALUMINUM AWNINGS AND CANOPIES Phone RIVERSIDE 3-3551 or write lo J. J. TURNER hal" 58 Beles ns EE COMPANY LIMITED Inia Gas wi 32 " 5" iy Dream : a 48 Be Ly Dia OB ST . 8 PETERBOROUGH -- ONTARIO Geco Mines 6 9040 Inld Gas wis b Int Bronze 0 $15 15 2 0 Gulf Lead 10000 + 4 i Branze pr 200 : ¥ astw 00 . 1 Gunnaz 1614 10% 1 Ped ote

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