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The Oshawa Times, 28 Mar 1960, p. 13

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| THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, Merch 28, 1960 13 . Can-Met Gives ployees who have been actively) a pro rata basis. The gratuity i= Employees Bonus employed for a continuous period| no way affects any vacation pay !of at least six months at the time| due. \ TORONTO (CP) Can-Met notice of termination of employ-| The Can-Met mine is running Explorations Ltd., whose North-|ment is given. out of commercial ore and the ern Ontario uranium mine is to Today's Stock Market Listings on Toronto Exchange Nel Sales High Low 11 a.m, Ch'ge 2100 0 +1 380 70 +10 508 10 07 1 Net Sales High Low 11 a.m. Ch'ge 100 450 480 +10 5700 10% 10% Murray 00 448 " 2000 s a Nealon 500 8 2 New Bid 395 $10% 10% New Cal 8600 N Dicken te Sales Nigh Low 11 a.m. Ch' $000 100 9 100 +1 M 8340 4 4 "ie 2000 1000 1000 TORONTO 11 AM. STOUKS By The Canadian Press Stook Milliken Stoek Chrom Cody-Reco Coniaurum Bellekenn Stock C Ex Gas C Husky Cent Del 300 Cree wis M 22280 Dynamic 2400 4 Fargo 300 395 215 1 Home Oil A 10% 24 t Home Oil B 1 10 700 i HB Oil G 1 13 pig} 1% 1 + YA Marigold ; 8% 12% Medal 215 Alta Gas M5 24% 21% 24% + 4 . 265 © $9% © 9% 1% N Chnt 2 Alg C pr 45 $3314 53% 53% 13% N Davies 15 Algoma 550 $33% 33 33 2% Northcal : ° Algonquin 100 $8 8 LJ 40 Okalta 40 Alumini #65 $30%% 0% 30% 39% Pac Pete 11% Analog 200 $6 6 6 12% Pamoil 5 35 3» Atlas Steel 80 $23% Place 7% 75 Bank 225 $51% 5 Bell Phone 1425 $43% 140 Bowater 100 $9% Brazil 00 410 BA Oil 55 $32% BCE 4% pr 500 $3914 BCE 5% pr 225 BC Forest 275 t Stock Sales High Low Il a.m. Ch'ge Inglis 400 5% Sh MM ---W Inland Gas 300 $5 5 5 Inland Gas p 100 $13% Inind Gas wis 25 1 Inter PI 10 Jefferson Jockey C LobCo A Toronto Stock Exchange--March 3 (Quotations in cents unless marked §. 2-0dd lof, xd Exdividend, xr Fx. rights, xw--Ex.warrants | INDUSTRIALS Individual payments will be| company is merging with Con- be closed down, announces that|caleulated at the rate of $6 mul-| solidated Denison Mines Lid. special payments will be made |tiplied by the number of months TL to employees on the termination of continuous service from the of employment. last date of hire. Fractional parts The payments will be fo em-!of a month will he considered on|early as the 16th 232 790 500 26 130 490 104% 13% "» 140 1% 4 13% 140 87% Ceramic art reached a high stage of development in Egypt 2 century BC. " 2 Net High Low 11 om Chige 01% IY Binal Abitihi Lo] 4A SPRING 25 SPECIAL SALE Insure Summer Comfort Now 83588 2.5868 = fasdis 23% 23% 51% 4a 94 $10 32% 39% + Nor Star A N Star 57 wt 3105 NO NGas 110 Mont Provo Gas 6100 Ranger 100 Ont Steel z10 Rocky Pele 21000 6 Page-Hers 75 Royalite 5135 900 Pembina 120 $8 Sarcee . 300 100 Premium 350 3 Secur Free 10 440 100 § South U 200 Sub Oil 100 Tidal 2800 'Triad Oil 200 3 Un Oils 3050 Wespac gsaslu.s Dome xd Duvan East Sull Elder Eldrich Falcon Fatima Frobisher Geco Mines Giant YK Glacier Glenn Uran Gunnar Gunnar wt Gwillim Hard Rock Heath Hollinger Hud Bay Int Nickel Irish Cop J Waile Jacobus Jellicoe Kerr Add Kilembe Kirk Min 1. Osu Lamaque Leitch Lencourt Lexindin 13500 3 Lorado 63900 32 Lorado wis 1500 14 Lyndhst 1000 13% Macdon 1500 20 Macfie MacLeod Madsen Maneast { Maralgo Marcon Maritime Martin McKen McMar Merrill 5% 900 HHH BC P Brockville Brown Burns Burrard A Can Bread Can Cem C Pack A Can Wire B Cdn Brew 276 © Brew rt 3236 C Cel 175 pr 50 C Coilieries 3600 C Colli pr 5500 C Dredge 210 C Hydro €ar 110 $10%% 300 z10 $16'4 S11% 00 $11% 500 24 3000 5 800 910 500 34 1000 5% 2100 13 000 5 100 $24 60 $45% 710 $99 7900 132 2000 . 33 405 ' 120 3000 8 3020 21% 00 196 500 36 1000 16 500 325 500 145 1000 6 | Sowatiom. ALUMINUM AWNINGS By public demand we are continuing this offer until April 1. DRASTICALLY REDUCED PRICES DON'T WAIT Unseasonable weather plus a high inventory force us to make this offer. Call now and take advant- age of these savings ! 159, piscounr ON ALL ORDERS RECEIVED 200 20 250 150 2000 w MINES 666 34 » 3670 3 1000 400 5000 1000 Simpsons Dalhousie Spartan St Radio Stedman Steel Can Saptest ord Suptest com Texaco Can Tor-Dom Bk T Fin A Tr Can PL "Trans Mt Tw C Gas Un Gas Ven Pow Westeel Wdwrd A wt 3 Zenith 100 Curb Anglo Nild Asbestos 725 CD Sug 270 $14% 14% CC Inv 25 $30 30 Fenoy Paper 00 $40 401 eet ' Dupont 240 $21% 21% Fi Oe Mg > p 4 1 Lob Inc n 0 $12 12 Camp Chib 30 5 5, Malart Fruehauf OIL Cdn Thor Gatineau : Gen Bake MW $7 7 7 : Candore Greyhnd J Ajax Can Erin Hard Carpet t an-Met Cent Pore Chester Rainville Rayrock Realm Rexspar Sand Riv Sherritt Sigma Sil Miller Siscoe Slocan VR Steep R Sud Cont Sylvanite Taucanis Teck-H Temag Thom L Torbit Trib Chib Un Fort Ventures Violam Waite Am Werner W Surf In Willroy Wiltsey Wr Harg Yale Lead Yk Bear Zenmac Sales fo MH am Abacus Advocate Agnico Algom Amal Rare Anacon Ansil A Arcadia Atl © Cop Atlin-Ruf Aumaque Barnat Belcher Bethim Bidcop Black Bay Bordulac Bouzan Brunswick Buffad Buff Ank 156 225 100 350 z19 z10 210 735 S00 750 2000 3000 200 300 500 1 500 10500 2000 500 2000 23% 234 9% 9% Comb Ent Cor Gas Corby +t Creative Te! Crow's N Dist Seag D Fndry Dom Stores 200 $61 6 $23% 23% 500 5% 200 109 100 315 2500 4% 6100 13 9000 9% 5600 86 2000 30% 2000 20 500 6 100 3000 2000 3650 967 80 2500 3000 5 Wi 4 20 21900 9 400 750 TAS 750 1100 51 50 50 Am Leduc Bailey § A Calaita Hees Oil 3414 Imp 4 Ind Accep 80 $351 35) BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT 000 73 73 nied new homes, badly - needed | schools and highways? Or should {new investment be barred in re- |source industries, forcing foreign Foreign Investment | buyers to go elsewhere for their { minerals? | Dealing with Canada's net in- ternational indebtedness to for- {eign investors, he said the rate {of increase in this net debt has heen out-paced by the growth of production in this country. trical apparatus industry, 62 per| cent of the chemical industry and | 53 per cent of the pulp and pa- | per industry. | But he said Canadian eapital is predominant in railways and other utilities, merchandizing and construction and many manufac- By THE CANADIAN PRESS East Kootenay Power Co. Ltd., 9 mos. ended Dec. 31: 1959, $81,- 638; 1938, $63,585; 3 mos. ended Dec. 31: 1950, $30,120; 1058, $27,- 719. Montreal City and Distriet Sav- 250 2 # PF : a 5 J 5 ' P 19 po 9 4 t : fi a \ : 0s -- 3 ™™ my a, : - x foreign eapital represented 84 per | oes, Se ty wow |STOCK MARKET | dustry, 70 per cent of the elec-| NET EARNINGS | »e ON OR BEFORE APRIL 1 NASH Aluminum Doors and Windows Alumiwall Aluminum Siding turing industries No Cause For Worry Far OTTAWA (CP) Amid the con- ing within its own means and re-| gree of voluntary self - restraint, "ub a™ 4 ot foreign eapital troversy over whether Canadians|/duce a dangerous dependence on|/some ehange in the incentives|ionqs to concentrate in certain Minister or ean, re to finance oVer-|,, gitioning spending, or some ields where Canadian investment ; : : ster. reminder: Ii Mr. Churchill took issue with form of enforced austerity im-|is in the minority cl ability code will be introduced QUIET HOBBY would require firm government! nis conclusion. He compared the|Po3ed on the Canadian public, or| Thus at the end of 1957, for-|his summer by the Ontario] MONTREAL (CP) -- Mr. and controls to do anything effective s1.400.000.000 foreign varning ca-|® Combination of these. eign capital accounted for 64 per| Camping Association, it was an-|Mrs. Dwight E. Dolan and their about it pacity the size of the net foreign Another course would be tojcent of all investment in the nounced at the association's three children spend their leisure The real issue here." he said|indebtedness of $15,400,000,000 in|limit capital investments to a petroleum and natural gas in-|three-day conference which ended hours braiding rugs. They say| in the Commons last week, 'is|relation to productive capacity, (level that could be sustained by |dustry, 56 per cent of investment [here Saturday. President Mar-|the hobby serves "to get away| whether the present course of our and the trend of tion and |domestic savings, without use of in mining and non-ferrous metals| garet Govan said eanoers aftain- from television and as a return development is sufficiently at|investment in relation to re-|foreign capital. : smelting, and 50 per cent of man. |ing the required skill will get|to family eonversation. variance with the interests of Ca-|sources. | But where would this start? he ufacturing investment. ; {certificates of proficiency from nadians at large to warrant] «There is little in this picture asked. Should Canadians be de-! Within the manufacturing field,|the association strong interference and control|¢y substantiate the claim that Ca- ; . = er sea = OSHAWA WOOD PRODUCTS [Jj OSHAWA WOOD PRODUCTS | n en the part of the government." nadians have been living beyond Mr. Churchill also argued that| their means," Mr. Churchill said. « foo many people tend to think | But he went further to picture that foreign capital, which fi- what would be involved in re- | nances Canada's big interna-|gucing the eurrent account defi- What does your on-the-go family ee ------ ---- ____|ings Bank, year ended Dec. 31: 11959, $821,172, $4.10 a share; 1958, PLAN CANOE CODE 1$764,725, $3.82. | TORONTO (CP) -- A canoeing | FORMALUM LTD. 94 BRUCE STREET, OSHAWA PHONE RA 3-2219 NOW! are living bhevond Trade sounded a tional payments deficits, domin-|eit which includes not only the ates the Canadian scene {commodity trade deficit but also "It is well to keep in mind that deficits resulting frem such Canadian savings finance the ma- things as tourist travel, payment jor portion of investment in Can-|of interest and dividends to for- ada' eign investors, and freight eosts. 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