TODAY'S TORONTO 11 AM. STOCKS By The Canadian Press Toronto Stock (Quotations in bo lot, xd rights, xw--Ex-w Exchange--Feb. 4 cents unless marked $. Ex-dividend, xr--Ex- arrants.) 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Can Steinbg A Net Sales High Lowk 11 a.m. Ch'ge 37% 18% 37% 18% 19% 260 $37% + W $18% $19% 260 200 $25% $18 76 $166's TORONTO STOCKS Stock Un Gas U Corp B Un Telef Walk GW Westeel 120 Weston 444 pr West A wis Curb Andian Anglo-Nfld Asbestos CD Sug C Paper D Glass Dupont s 2500 300 Acme Gas Am Leduc Anchor Asamera 1300 Calvan Con CS Pete Cdn Dev C Ex Gas Cent Del C West Pete Cree wis 58 Dome Pete Dynamic Home Oil B H B Oil G LI Pete Longpoint Medal N Superior NC Oils Pac Pete Place Provo Gas Royalite Sapphire Secur Free South U Tidal Triad Oil Un Oils Yale Can Abacus Advocate Algom Am-Larder Amal Rare Anacon Ansil Arcad wis Aumaque Aunor Barnat B-Duq Beav Bibis Bidcop Bralorne Brunswick Ca » Chib C Malart Can-Erin Can-Met Cent Pat Chib M Chrem Coch Will Con-Key C Blkeno C Denison C Den wits C Halliwell Con Howey Con M and § 415 'S C Mogul 400 C Mosher 2000 Coprand 100 Craigmt 200 Deer Horn 1000 D'Eldona 7200 Delnite 700 Donalda 500 East Sull 800 500 1000 13000 Lod Greco Mines Glacier Gunnar 350 § Hollinger 8! Hoyle 1 Hud Bay $. int Nickel J Waite Kerr Add Kilem C wits Kirk Min Labrador L Dufault L Osu Lamaque Latin Am Sals Migh Low 11 $15% 320% 20% 240 $37 3 37 S14 $82 12% $24'% $40% $89 su OILS | $12% 330 50% $1004 Net a.m. Ch'yg 15% 20% 20 Stock Leitch LL Lac Lorado Lynx Macassa Macfie MacLeod Madsen Magnet Malartic Marcon Maritime Melntyre McKen Merrill Midrim Mt New Bid New Cal N Dicken 15% 4 14% 82 8 12% $6 $74% 6 Ta 244 167% 10% 89 u 16% N Goldvue N Harri New Hosco Newlund N Mylama Newnor Nickel MS Noranda Norbeau N Gate Wright Sales 500 4000 1000 500 100 Net High Low 11 a.m. Ch'ge 147 147 147 182 182 132 2 29 29 1004 10% 280 "280 280 +1 10% 7 100 280 3 95 11 WHITBY SPORTS Kedron Church Annual Meetings PARADE By GERRY BLAIR N Coldstrm N Goldert N Rank Northsp Opemiska Orehan Paymast 12% Peerless 141% Pick Crow Placer Preston Pronto Quemaont tadiore Relam Rexspar Rockwin Rowan Cons Sherritt Sil Miller Steep R Sullivan Teck-H Tombill Torbit Un Keno Ventures Violam Waite Willroy Wiltsey Yk Bear Young HG Curb Yukon Con Sales to Am W Surf In 2500 1990 300 17 1550 3 1000 1000 1000 133 2000 1300 1000 1000 66 8 Ha.m.: 452,000 STOCK MARKET NET By EARNINGS THE CANADIAN PRESS Algoma Steel Corporation, Lid., year 606,000, 763,000, Lambton Compan 1959, ended $113,919; $17,- , $11.- Dec. 31: 1¢ 05 a share; 19 04 Loan and Investment ended Dec. 31: 1958, $112,587 y, year Molybdenite Corporation of Can- ada Ltd., $41,752; 1958: 1959 31, changed 30.) Texaco Canada Ltd Dec. 31: share; 1958, 9 mos, ended Sept. 30, 12 mos. ended Dec 171. (Fiscal year Dec. 31 to Sepi. pe from year ended 1959, $10,388,014, $3.16 a $0,427,929, $2.86 Y EXECUTION STORY The 10% 2614 port fences a the age Hungarian Wednesday denied a Western re- that Hungarians charged with of- (Reuters)-- ministry Austria foreign of a number young rising out of the 1956 up- rising were executed on reaching of 13. The Hungarian news agency MTI reported that the Hung spokesman "these lies which obviously garian- foreign ministry's vigorously denied serve the objects of the cold war." TELEVISION LOG CHCH-TV Channel 1l--Hamilton CBLT-TV Channel 6--Toronto| By MRS, H. M. RICHARDSON | WKBW-TV Channel 7--Buffale WROC-TV Channel §--Rochester| WGR-TV Channel 2--Buffale THURSDAY EVE. 5:00 P.M. 11--~Family Theatre 6--This Living World 5--Playhouse 4~--Learn About Science 2--Three Stooges 7--Rocky and Friends 6--~Roy Rogers 2--Huckleberry Hound 6:00 P.M. 11-6--Metro News 7--Early Show 277th Bengal Lancers 6:15 P.M, 6--~Bob Cummings 6:30 P.M. 11--Family Theatre 54-2-News; Weather | 6:45 P.M, 3--Huntley-Brinkley Report 64-2 News 7:00 P.M. Tabloid 5--The Detective 4--State Trooper 2-Shotgun Slade 7:15 P.M, 7--News; Weather 7:30 P.M. 7--~Gale Storm | | | 6---Provincial Affairs §-Border Patrol 4~To Tell The Truth 2--Law of the Plainsman 7:45 P.M. 11--TBA 6--Scan '8:00 P.M. 11-6--Deputy 7--Donna Reed 3-2--Bat Masterson +--Betty Hutton 8:30 P.M. 11-8--Talent Carava 7--Real McCoys 4--Johnny Ringo 3-2---Staccato 9:00 P.M. 11--OHA Junior Hockey 7-Pat Boone Close-up 3-3--Bachelor Father 4--Zane Gray Theatre 9:30 P.M. i--Untouchables 6~Man From Blackhawk $-2--Tennessee Ernie 4--~Ray Milland 10:00 P.M. 6--Manhunt 3-2--You Ret Your Life 4 Chevaller Show 10:15 P.M, 1i--~Talking Sport 10:30 P.M. 11--Headline 7--Border Patrol 6--Live and Learn 5-Not For Hire 2-Tombstone Territory 11:00 P.M. 14-7-8.3-4-3-- News; Sports | 11:15 PM . 7=Playhouse f= Viewpoint 2--Sportsreel 11:30 P.M. 11-6--Late Show 5-2-Jack Paar 4--Film Festival FRIDAY 7 ih AM. 8: 00 AM. 7--Window on the World 4~News Roundup 8:15 AM, 4--Captain Kangaroo M. 52-1! 7--Devotions 9:00 A.M, 11--Cartoons 7----Komedy Korner 5--Ding Dong School 4-Popeye"s Playhouse 2-1 Led Three Lives 9:30 AM 11--Movie 7---Romper Room 5--Burns and Allen 4--You and Your Family 2--Helen Neville 10:00 A.M. 5-2---Dough Re Mi 4--Red Rowe Show 10:30 A.M. 7--Morning Show 52---Play Your Hunch 4---On The Go 11:00 AM. Il-Jane Gray 5.2-- Price Is Right 4-1 Love Lucy 11:30 AM. 11--Anything Goes 4--~December Bride 2---Concentration 12:00 NOON | 11--Bugs Bunny 7 Restless Gun News: Weather --Truth or Consequences 12:15 P.M. --Matinee 12:30 P.M. Search for Tomorrow It Could Be You 12:45 P.M, 11---Movie Matinee 4---Guiding Light :00 P.M. 7--About Faces 4----Meet The Millers 2-Mid-day Matinee 1:30 P.M 7 Divorce Hearing 4-The World Turns 2:00 P.M. 7--Day in Court 6---Chez Helene 5-2--Queen For A Day 4--For Better Or Worse 2:15 P.M. 11-6--Nursery School 2:30 P.M. 11-8 Open House 7--Gale Storm 4--House Party 2--The Thin Man 3:00 P.M. 11-6---P.M. Party 7--Beat The Clock 4=Millionaire 2---Dr. Malone 3:30 P.M. Music For You Who Do You Trust 6--Aggie Tangiers 52--From These Roots | 11 | | A The Verdict Is Yours | P.M. 11- or 7--American Bandstand | 3 2 The Unexpected 3-2--House on High Street 4--S8erial 3 M. 6--Patti's Playhouse 5-3-Split Personality 4--Edge of Night FRIDAY EVENING 5:00 P.M. | 11--Family Theatre | 6--Tidewater Tramp | $~--Playhouse 4--Learn About Yesterday 2-Roy Rogers 5:15 P.M. 4--Feature Film 5:30 P.M. 7=Rin Tin Tin 6--Mighty Mouse Playhouse 6:00 P.M 7--Early Show 11.6--News 2---8pace Ranger 6:15 P.M. 6--Colone! Flack 6:3 Dramas | 11--Family Theatre 5-4-2--News; Sports 6:45 P.M. 6-5-4-2 News 7:00 P.M. 8--Tabloid 5-77 Sunset Strip 4--Dennis O'Keeis 2--Rescue 8 7:15 P.M. 7--News; Weather 7:30 P.M. 6--Bachelor Father 7--Disney Presents 4--~Western | 5--Real McCoys { 2--People Are Funny | 11-8~Country Hoedown 5-2--Art Carney Show 8:30 P.M 11-6--Four Just 7~Man From Blackhawk $-2--Bell Telephone Hour 4--Hotel de Paree 9:00 P.M. 116--Flying Doctor 7-77 Sunset Strip 4&~Playhouse 9:30 P.M. 11-Ontario This Week 6--Tennessee Ernie 52-M Squad 10:00 P.M. 11-8-5-2--Cavaleade of Sports 7--The Detectives 4-Twilight Zone 10:30 P.M. 7--Pony Express | 4--Person To Person | 10:45 P.M, 11-6--Jim Coleman Show | 8-2--Jackpot Bowling | 00 P. | Men 7~Playhouse 6--Viewpoint 11--Late Show 8--Showcase 3-2--Jack Parr 4-~M-G-M: Theatre 1:00 A.M. --8an Francisco Beat | PONTYPOOL PONTYPOOL -- Mr, and Mrs. | William Rennie, Mrs. Curtis Mec-| WBEN-TV Channel 4--Buttalo Kay, the absence of Mrs. Miller. |gon, 6--This Is Alice | Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nime- day. Robert Halleran celebrated his 89th birthday Friday by taking a {trip to Peterborough. Mr. and Mrs. Charles McNeil |attended the funeral of Mrs. Mec- |Neil's sister, Bertha McNeil Fri-| day at Millbrook. Mrs. Van Beek is in Civic Hos- ital, Peterborough. Harry and Wilfred Richardson attended the Machinery Conven- tion in Toronto Thursday. Mrs. McNeil and Arnold visit- d friends in Cavan Sunday, Mrs. Orme Miller and Mrs. | {Mansel Wright were called Thurs-| {day to the bedside of their| mother, Mrs. MacLennon, Ta | Mrs. Stewart, Cavan, is teach- {ing the senior pupils this week in| Mr and Mrs. Bob Moses and visited Peterborough Satur-/family have moved from Toronto with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Moses. | Jim Somerville took the serv-| ice Sunday afternoon assisted by| {the men's choir. Mr. and Mrs, Leonard, Kellett, |Oshawa, visited Mrs. Lillie Rich-| ardson, Sunday. to reside In Ceylon almost one half of the cancer deaths are from cancer| of the mouth, possibly due to the| practice of chewing betel nut, In Canada cancer of the mouth ac- counts for very few deaths, > of the to claim had McFarlands took Dunlops' advantage Tuesday night The McFarlands beating the locals to the not especially too brilliant Belleville Whitby a 4-1 slight puck cont latigue on victory from them a al every turn, but edge inually were It was just too much for the faving a brilliant week-end, claim- Sunday's win in Windsor on Sun- outstanding. Ralph in a Whitby uniform, otherwise in win "Dunnies ing three big I day afternoon be the most Hoskings played his first game good, considering the strange sur- Williams Brodies' marker of, Bradley, Brown and Payette handled Macs and looked ver Doug Dunc rounding was also in uniform, and in the second and Boucher; thie ser- assisted on period. The and Muir, Belleville vices SIX prominent Bob Hassard, Samolenko, lines all the Hildebrand The and were without Whitby were shorthanded playing-coach Ted O'Connor, Bob Attersley, Harry Sinden, George and Fred Etcher., Just think of the powerhouse club the Whitby Dunlops will have when they get back to full strength, scoring of Moe Benoit, members, Chatham Maroons supply the opposition for the Whitby Dunlops on Saturday night at the Community Arena, starting at 8:00 p.m. The Maroons suffered their third straight defeat last night in Windsor, bowing to. the Bulldogs, 6-2. Chatham held a respect- able 1-0 lead at the end of two periods of play, and then the roof fell in. Windsor fired no less than 29 shots at Reynolds in the third period, and netted six goals. Gary Sharp added one for Chatham before the end of the period to make the final score read, 6-2 Those 29 shots must be some kind of record for one period. Some hockey clubs never manage that many throughout the entire game, John Horeck, manager- coach of the Maroons was furious at his players' shiftless third period effort, and has threatened his charges if they don't pull one out of the fire this week. Whithy hockey fans will have their first look at Ralph Hoskings in a Dunlops' uniform; he will be from his performances with the Kit- Dutchmen, In case some of you are Hoskings' status with the Whitby and clear it up for you, Manager Wren Blair has obtained his outright release for the remainder of the 1959-60 OHA Senior "/ season This includes play-offs and what have you. This gives the tremendous defence when things are back normal completion of the Olympic tournament in Valley. They will have the original foursome Treen, McBeth, Sinden and playing-coach Ted O'Connor, a tremendous defence for any Senior club, plus Hoskings, who has been the number one defenceman for the Kitchener-Waterloo Dutchmen for a number of years. Saturday night will be the first appearance of Doug Williams in a Whithy uniform for about two years. Doug is rather popular with Whitby hockey fans, and they will he looking forward to seeing him again, remembered chener-Waterloo uncertain team, we about will try locals to a upon Squaw of TOWN AND COUNTRY . .. Kitchener-Water- loo Dutchmen registered their first victory in their Western Canada preparatory tour for the winter Olympics by whipping, the Lakehead All-Stars 6-1 in Fort William Tuésday night. Oddly enough, the Dutchies accounted all their six goals in the first stanza, then sted the remaining forty minutes. Young Bob Rosseau fired the hat trick, for an impres- debut with club. Whitby's Bobby Attersley garnered the other three goals, assisted by George Samolenko. Harry Sinden also picked up an assist, on Rosseau's second goal. It's good to see our gang. making their presence felt so soon on the tour Brother Wren will accompany the club to Regina, leaving there Saturday morning and arriving home on Sunday afternoon. The present roster of the Whit- by Dunlops will be bolstered considerably on Satur- day night by the return to action of playing-coach Ted O'Connor. Ted should be rounding into perfect condition come play-off time; then beware apposi- tion! Chatham shouldn't do too much scoring against Dunnies on Saturday night, judging from the defen line-up . on for Coa sive the one ol the SVE Canada Supports Ireland At UN OTTAWA (CP) Canada in- tends to support Frederick H. Boland of Ireland as president of {the United Nations General As- sembly, External Affairs Minis- iter Green informed the Commons Wednesday. He was replying to G. A. Best | (PC--. -Halton) CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 1. Confronted 6. A female 11, Wear away 12. Excuse 13. A fop | 14, Mandarin's residence 335. Calcium, { (sym,) | 16. Worn out | 17. Feathered neckpiece 19. Music note 20, Steamship (abbr.) 3. Maae hollow . Old Norse work Pasha of Tunis 6. Foot- traveler 7. Swedish name 8. Mimic tJ 0 4 5. .Incites . Baseball teams Oid times | {archaic) | 21, Listen 17. God of | secretly pleasure 26. Cubic meter 18. Cereal grain 27, Muse of lyric poetry \ 30. Garnished | 32. Guido's lowest note 34. Diminutive of Louise | 35. Epoch 36. Shaped beforehand 39. Indefinite article 40, Peeled | 41, George Arliss, for one 44. Roman magistrate 45, Strainer 46, Car dis- x 16. KEDRON -- The annual meel church was held Thursday with |Rev. R. H. Love in the chair. re {ports from the various organiza- tions were presented and ap- | proved { An increase in pastoral oversight was reported! ( from 300 in January, 195 in January, 1960. Other depar ments also showed increases. | There were 39 baptisms in "the | past year, and 91 on the Cradle roll, supervised by Mrs. J. Starr {Total church membership, De | cember, 1959, was 148. Tribute was paid to Harvey Crossman, who church treasurer and a me mber of the board of trustees at ti time of his sudden passing December Appreciation from the gation was expressed Love and Mrs leadership, to A e, to choir director and the choir persons under the late was n congre to Rev Love for organist Jeanine Werry Rev R H Love expres thanks for the co-operation him by the various officers boards Derek Barnet, expr made Propert extra land pu elec ed given and for the Board « 0! Steward ssed th who neet the ment The followin cording steward congregational ence Werry: pres sentative. Frank ( Missionary and committee, William Werry ( urer Grant Spencer Wood, Mrs. E. Mountjoy ter Davis ence Werr) ard Farndale Lec Harold Mountjoy member ed those po J for were Ro Ibert and Wal- Joard of S¢ Clar Alvin Spencer, How Walter Davis, Ross Werr vi ion who | been a val he s¢ eques I1-health elder 0 release due to |was named an honorary Church Service Is Cancelled AUDLEY cancelled { to Church service this Sunday Audley pc to attend the service at Picker United Church. Sunda Schoo will be at 10.30 a.m Sun day only | Quite a numbe at Brookliin evening and {wards al the Mrs. Puckrin M B. Greenspoon, To Miss 8. Heit, St, Catherines, tor Norman and Alan Jones of Rouge Hills, students of Toronto Teachers' College, studied at Aud ley School last week under the supervision of Mi G. K. Pratt and Joan Esdales The death occurred ri i Detroit of Mr. James McBr. ny who was born in Audley, where his mother lived until a few year prior to her death, in 1957 | Miss Joan Esdale spent the weekend with her family at Corn wall | Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gale, Al derwood, visited with Walter's un cle ald aunt, Fred and Mrs Puckrin on Sunday Mr. A, Harvey is recuperating [from an attack of mumps. A num ber of people are suffering from severe colds also Congratulations to Mi Bill Goverde on the daughter. | THEATRE GUIDE 'Brock "The Angry Hills" 7 and 9 p.m. Last complete show at 9 pm allow for this ed skating Saturday hour Fr enje arena on social home of a and nM viIss eC and My birth of a Marks Story 9 p.m | Comedies" | p.m. Last { 9.05 p.m The Gene Kru 12.30, 2.45, 5.05 "The Three Stoog 2.10, 4.25, 6.45, 9.05 complete show at Plaza On The Beach" 4.15, 6.45, 9.10 p.m. Last plete show at 9.10 p.m Abner" aily at 9.35 p.m at 9.25 p Regent "Li'l in Tec nicolor, shown 3.30, 5.25, 7.25, complete show 22. Before 23. Isolates 24. Open- ings (anat. Se- cured, ws an inven tion . Thrice (mus. ) Harem i 25 Stewards are nk of the congregation of Kedron Aipert {John F | Maidman Noble. dal Gle 9, to 5401 joy and Harold Werrs Auditor are and Noble We! committee and ( [ds Observer secretary Mountjoy Jeanine BIBLE Mem ass were guests Monday nng We the Cl Le Alvin Spen led ice tributed a olo I THE OSHAWA TIMES, Yhursday, February a, Frank Lee, Harold Werry. Mrs, Starr gave the treasurer's re port Piano solos were Sebastian Hohmann Several tables of progressive Lost Heir were played with priges going to Mrs. Howard Brown, Clarence Werry, Mrs. Ross Lee and Howard Brown . The committee for next ing will be Russell Down: H. Brown, Alvin Spencer Harold Werry. PERSONALS . Mr. and Mrs. J. Campbell en- tertained friends on Saturday eve- ning with a Progressive Lost Heir party." Prize-winners includ ed Mrs. M. Morgan, Mrs, ™ Yalter, Mrs. H. Werry, J. .H ascoe, and M. Morgan Mr and Mrs. J. Starr Eleanor Mountjoy were anifng Saturday guests of their annt, Miss Olive E. Luke, Toronto Edgar Pascoe, Mr. and William Pierson, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pascoe, of Oshawa, 'dnd Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Pascoe were guests at a family 'dinner party, at the heme of Mr. and Mrs. M. Walters Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs were among you zz played by Orville Sellegk, Derek Barnett, | Douglas Love, Ted Robert Dale, and Lyle Wood, ancis meet Mrs. and rustee e, William we Fon ohn Everett hardy are: Howard Mountjoy, Ross Le Harvey Pascoe llers, Lyle Harold 1. Flower Brown Roger Bis Elmer Keith Mrs Grant Gloy rry Mr ol lle and and tor under Wood Everett music, Mrs wvenership ect Wert Mrs E. Le CLASS OFFICERS Adult Bible eve- Harold A : opened R. E Mrs sery con- Mr sin of Unison led by the piano. My Try Alex McGregor, Murton Walters, Percy Mountjoy those who attended the winter get-together of the .angmaid - Brooks families, held Friday in Solina Hall Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Sanderso Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. and Stephen, Strathroy kend guests of Mr. and Mr: and a brief Love meetin ¢ at and Rev. R for 1960 were Pas Wal- din- w Mr coe Harvey Murton Thursday and Mrs and Mrs. J Mr. and Mrs ters were among ner guests of Mr Pierson, Oshawa I teache * Franc ence and Davis, Mount joy n Spencer ward Farndale, Vrs. E We Aly Mrs. Ho GREGORY ey. PECK sAliER FRED ANTHONY ASTAIRE PERKINS GRAND ALL- COLOR PROGRAM after-| Vige-| Ler Doy "Carry In Nurse" & "tapain's Table" BB § WEGNER § SIRT WALD'S woiten fabulous FABIAN ane fa BIE oh DEBBIE ¢ Rl OLDS ROBERT 4 g i Se OA § Re | FOR | AM t E' Lc CINEMASCOPE COLOR by DE LUXE STEREOPHONIC § § STARTS FRIDAY $ BOTH ADULT DANCE THIS FRIDAY--FEB. 5 TO BILTMORE RECORDING ARTIST ABBIE ANDREWS RED BARN AND HIS CANADIAN RANCH BOYS He played for the Queen at Ottawa) Admission $1.00 per person SAL MWg... SUSAN JAMES face + DARREN THREE STOOGES COMEDIES ! Lifted . Exchange +The Emerald Isle 43, RES (biol) King (L.) io BROADWAY'S MUSICAL SMASH. ..NOW THE PERFECT FUN-AND- MUSIC MOVIE! b : Lit ABNER, COMES ALE £ oh SMASH HIT SONGS! oN hl ar Kamat $0) | Peere figurements 47. Arabian antelope . DOWN 1. Nourished 3. Constel~ lation HARVESTING CORN The Canadian Cancer. Society HARROW (CP) -- While most|will spend $944,000, on research| . Ontario fields are knee-deep inland related projects during 1959. snow, Harrow district farmers! | are taking advantage of a cold Cancer research is being car snap to clean up their corn har- ried out in 7 of the 10 Canadian vests. A short thaw early this provinces. Most of the money foi week eliminated the last vestiges its support is provided by the of snow. (Canadian Cancer Society. nas 1:30 « 3:30 5:25 - 7:25. 9:35, \a RRR KEEPS EYES PEELED 1) Barber Max Levitt of Brant- customer's car after an angry The customer's car had been tagged with the one-dollar | ticket for overtime parking as on the | a quarter and a parking ticket. | he sat in the barber's chair. ford keeps one eye on the cus- | patron paid for his haircut with | ! tomer and the other 1}