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The Oshawa Times, 17 May 1960, p. 4

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ited was asked to pay $33,000 for| Council also accepted the resig- a 44-foot strip of township land nation of councillor Harold Lin. it has been using since 1956 to|den, one of four men charged as provide parking for an apartment an outcome of Judge Sweets 're- building, |port. '4 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, Mey 17, 1960 Today's Stock Market Listings on Toronto Exchange TORONTO 11 AM. STOCKS Net Slook Sales High Low 11 a.m. Ch'ge Emp Life 5 87 Department Will Not Interfere TORONTO (CP) --- Municipal Affairs Minister Warrender of Ontario told a delegation from York Township Council of Rate- yers' Associations Monday that department would not influ. Shie township councillors to re- sign. After the meeting, Deputy Min- ister Lorne Cumming sald the fact that the department could not legally interfere was not to be taken as an endorsation of any council member or his ac- tions. He said there is no legislation providing that councillors be re- moved for incompetence, poor administration or a bad attitude to their bylaws. Meanwhile, at a council meet. ing, Hamilton Judge Joseph Sweets report on York Township land sales was not men by councillors. Council, however, acted on two matters concerned with the re- port. Oaklyn Investments Lim- THEATRE GUIDE Broek -- "Sapphire," 6.55 and 10 p.m, "Junipor's Darling," 8.30 p.m. Last complete at 8.25 p.m. Net Ni Stock Sales High Low 11 a.m. Ch'ge am, Oh'ge Watates 600 130 130 130 Fam Play $19% a 19 Winatas 5% 8% indfal Fanny F +H y wi 11450 Fleel Mig 00 Un G 1500 87 Foo US 13500 + % Cin 1 Am 1300 + % -% ot Stock Sales High Low 11 a.m, Ch'ge 175 936% 30% 36% + #4 $19% Stock Seles High Low 11 By The Canadian Press a 1700 Toronto Stock Exchange--May 17 (Quotations in cents unless marked §, z---0dd lot, xd -- Ex-dividend, xr--Ex- rights, xw--Ex-warrants.) Fraser INDUSTRIALS . Fraser Sales High Low 11 a.m. Ch'ge ome 130 $30% 39% Goodyear 210 $22% 23% GW Coal B 25 $10 10 Gr Wpg rts 1200 3 38 48 H Dauch NOW SHOWING Foundation 1960 Best Actress of the Year SIMONE SIGNORET "ROOM AT THE TOP (Bilin with 1960 Oscar Nominee LAWRENCE HARVEY Added Feature "BROTHERS-IN-LAW" IAN CARMICHEL TERRY THOMAS Esai US Bloek Abitibd Abit pr Acad-Atd Alta Gas $21 Algoma 2% Alumini Argus Atlas Steel Bank Mont 5 #8 51 Bank NS Bath Pow B Bell Phone Bow Mer pr Brazil Br Tnk wis Ww Woodwd A Zenith Curb Anglo Nfld CD Sug Can Ving CG Inv C Paper Dupont Price Br Zeller's 88. Eiaasueils id Aumaque Bralorne Burker Hill Camp Chib Cdn Astoria eal. EB gs 33% 31% 20% 2 @ = + - 0% 6% 6 812% 12% 12 15 115 118 g | hss W444 ! 'on-Key 20 c of = Als C Callinan 7 7 All Rox M3 M5 35 +10 Am Ledue ) Anchor 7TH 17% 1TH ~ % Balley 8 A 5 5 5 1 Calalta 75 Cal Ed % 9% --% Cdn Dev -3 C Husky ! 3 37 31 1 C Superior 0 440 Cent Del C Dragon C West Pete Cree wis 58 Dynamie Home Ol A BH BOIlG LONG Point Frobisher Medal 1 Geeo Mines Mideon 3 3 G { Miu City 2 N Davies N Superior NCO wis Pac Pete 985 975 90 Panoil 2% 2% Petrol 71 7n Ponder 47 46 © 46 Provo Gas 13% 13% Royalite 740 740 Spooner 12% 260 © 26 126 8 Mo Sosr.Byzzoiane Lil BU Pack A BU Pow Brockville Brown Bulld Prod Can Cem sEfesr. dys nneyall. Blaaneels Molson A Molson B Moore North Star pr N Star 57 wt 64 Oshawa A Page-Hers Pembina Photo Eng Pronto Que C Q Metal 50 Quemont 915 915 915 Renable 165 165 165 Rockwin 20% 20% 20% Sherritt 281 20 MN) ~~ Sil Miller 30 30 0 Slpcan VR 6% 6% 6% Stanleigh 31% 31% 31% Btanigh wis 7 1] 6 Stanrck % Starratt 4 4 4 Steep R 940 930 935 Taureanis 47 a1 0 U Asbestos 355 EH EH 1 8% 23% Upp Can 00 104 Ventures $23% W Malar a 4 4 Willroy 124 124 1U -3 105 105 105 +42 6% Wr Harg 6% 6% 104 103 104 +1 67 6 +3 Deer Horn Denison Dome East Mal Falcon Fatima > Bank Com Cdu Brew C Br Alum Cdn Celan Royal Bank Royal ris i, Cem A St. Corp Sulada-S Salada wits Shawin Silverwd B Gunnar Gunnar wis Gwillim Hard Rock Headway Hollinger Kud Bay Hugh-Pam Inspiration Int Moly 1 Nick new Irish Cop 45 Iso 60 b Jacobus Cockshutt Co! Cell Cor Gas Corby vt Cosmos Crain "RL Creative Tel Dist Seag D Bridge D Fndry D Fndry pr Dom Stores Dom Tar You will when you see het brilliant comic talent in the hilariotss new film Marks -- "The Wayward Bus," "Babette Goes To War" uci time 1.15, 4.45, 8.20 p.m. "Boy on a CinemiSeope and Eastmin COLOR porphin," 250, "20, 93 pon | FDA 3 I LENA LY Last COLUMBIA PICTURES presents A JOHN FORD PRODUCTION ban JACK DIANNE HAWKINS - FOSTER GIDEON or OTLAND Simpsons Spartan Stedman Steel Can Suptest. ord Switson Texaco Can Tor Elev Yellorex Yk Bear 1128 Young HG 10300 500 1000 715 1500 16000 2400 Triad Oil Un Oils Wayne W Cn OG wt 300 45 850 60 270 126 H 255 255 29% Wsburne 1 347,000. AROUND THE CLOCK... WITH THE TOP COP! POPULAR SPOT More than 100,000 people every Regent -- 'The Adventures of year visit the Nova Scotia pro:| Arsene Lupin," shown daily at vincial park at Shubenacadie,| 1.80, 4.50, 8.10 pm. "The preserve for moose, deer, black| Scapegoat," shown daily at bear and many other animals and| 8.15, 6.35, 9.55 p.m, Last com- birds. plete show at 8.10 p.m. 2 BRAND NEW THRILLERS! SUPER-CHARGED TERROR! FIVE GATES TO HELL starring DOLORES MICHAELS NEVILLE BRAND Both Features-- Adult Entertainment Excitement RAGES FULL-BLAST IN THE VALLEY OF THE REDWOODS Startin JOHN HUDSON LYNN BERNAY CIRITGLYGE! svarrs Tomorrow 3 5a. "JMLHOUSE ROCK" & "BLACKBOARD JUNGLE" Adult DAY: Goo Diag "WNWARD BUS" ols "B0Y ON K DOLPHIN" You'll Never Get Over the FUN and LAUGHTER of MERVWNLERDYs | od GUFFAW GUARANTEE © If you can wateh this picture and NOT laugh -- your money will be refunded! Central Collegiate PRESENTS A SPRING FESTIVAL OF ot HANDSOME NEW COUNCIL CHAMBER AT AJAX IS NOW IN USE 'Man Fined DUNBARTON OB (he Sew todnell SHamiers of $100 And Costs | PERSONALS A bridal shower for Joan DUNBARTON -- Mr. James |Drinkwater was held on Wednes- Ajax, used for the first time on| AJAX (Staff) -- For driving great problem in the residential Mitchell of Sandy Beach road|gay, May 11, at Joye of Mrs. Monday as a court room, Magis- while his licence was under sus- &rea. was taken to Ajax Hospital last | Oliver Gibb. trate Crawford Guest said, "The|pension, Jonathan Gibb, of 448! Révkuale was fined $35 and Friday morning after suffering a Council and citizens of Ajax are McCullough street; Oshawa, was T° or five days. heart attack. A large congregation attended to be ¢ tulated for their re-|fined $100 and costs or 30 days MAN FINED Mrs, Thomas Dumond of Glen- [11 TO vie A Tue spect for the dignity of the law. by Magistrate Crawford Guest in| Hans Bras, 17 of Windsor zve- dale drive and her mother, cessional "Be Merciful to Me This is quite evident from what{Ajax police court on Monday, (nue, Ajax was fined $200 and|Mrs. Horner, with Gloria and Oh God." Mr. Kenneth Heron I can see ere today in this new | The acensed pleaded guilty to|COsts or two months on a charge Donnie drove to Barrie on the|- db tod th y i hoosi au : "lthe charge and told the court that|of unlawfully obtaining liquor weekend. Mr, and Mrs. Ross pi cle h e bg ce Tinos a Se Gust ured the|there were extenuating eireum. while a minor. Bras pleaded Thompson and Ly.da moved into the aR a, <VADIBE Magistre Set Co in stances. It was an emergency or | guilty : their new home on Glendale ™ an 8 ohet Elijah 8 Semon Paling nants and by obey-| he would not have driven. Constable T. O'Grady told the drive last weekend. pn [he piophet, whieh An oe 7 ing ace ats 3 ing traffic laws |SPEEDING CASE --Photo by John Mills The Victor son, born on Congratulations. Chambers Is Praised AJAX (Staff) -- Commenting Omelons had a Monday, May 9. § y y CINEMAS OPE | COLOR by DE LUXE Glenn Cross has recently been " i. Music and Dance IN THE AUDITORIUM Wednesday, May 18, 1960 Time: 8:00 p.m. and introducing Cl Fhe Tog Fer: am -- Also -- "ADVENTURES OF ARSENE LUPIN" Admission: 50e A FAMOUS PLAYERS THEATRE court that he visited 48 Windsor ; trial hy fire with the priests of avenue on April 30 and saw the The Circle Group met at the Baal. He noted that there are those | Charged with speeding on Bay- who resent policemen and felt}, street, Ajax, on a motorcycle that the police were misundef- al 55 miles an hour, Philip J. stood in their w ork of preserving | Harkness, 18 of 125 Walker street law and order. The magis rate east, Whitby was told by the said, "The police are our 'besl|....sirate that he was fortunate friends if we would only take time |, o was not charged with careless to analyze the situation" irivi driving. made to preserve the are nd security of the com-|that he had followed and stopped enforcement Was €S-the gecused after the motorcycle | and everyone has an obl- 444 passed his car. He had clock- hose who are|.q him at more than 55 miles an pport with concluded the magistrate. {wo schools in the area and class- Industrials {hour zone failed to slacken speed in the 30-mile zone and were a Corporal William Shaw testified 4, law enforcement, your The officer said there were |ing into the town off a 50-mile-an-|time you were given suspended) accused with a partly-consumed home of Mrs. A. Tyas and plans bottle of beer in his hand and 21|were completed for the annual {bottles of beer were also found.|bazaar to be held there on June The address was Bras' mother's 4 home ne five other! p,q Village Group met at the Referring to a previous convie-| ome of Mrs. H. Carey on Tues. tion on a similar charge on Aug. |d2¥, May 10. A birthday cake in 1959, Magistrate Guest asked honor of Mrs. Green's birthday. the accused if he had anything to| wy McLaughlin conducted the say. i service at Dunbarton United Bras denied that the beer was cpyroh on Sunday morning. The (his, but he didn't want to gel|yji.iion Band choir sang several | anyone else into trouble, | familiar hymns, | Chief George Dunn, 'This was : |the beginning of a drinking | party." Bras denied this also. | Magistrate Guest said, Susie Annis has been ill with the mumps, "Last | ---------- Bom Tob ub seem to do| STOCK MARKET Chief George Dunn told Magis- trate Guest that speeders com- Go Ahead On Market TORONTO (CP) it left off last week as industrials TRIS went ahead another point. GREENWOOD -- The Church On index, they gained 1.08 at and Sunday School observed fam- 49456. Base metals were ahead ily Sunday by holding a joint ser- 31 at 157.34; western oils off 12| vice on Sunday morning. at 88.91 and golds improved .11| Those taking part were the su- 92 perintendant, Mrs. M. N. Pegg, ne was 1,487,000 compared | Miss Ina Robertson, Miss Wanda to Fr 1,449,000 Mogre and iss Sharon Clarke abi " i jan arant Pascoe and Gerald mong loguttsidls Colisalidated Pegg. Rev. T. Fleetham brought later t al ¢ gh of n at|2 special message to both groups. gj érnay nal Faper lo: 2 al/A ladies quartette from the 96% Sunday School sang. Most banks were higher with| Interest in the Public School Imperial Bank up a point at 55.|Centennary on June 18 is grow- Steels were mixed ing. A history of the community Among mines, Kerr Addison|is being prepared. The program #md Mcintyre - Porcupine im-|committee is working hard to proved % at 123% and 24% and|make the day memorable for all Ho er % at 23%. Giant Yel-|who can return to the village low e was off % at 10% and visit the school. Among senior uraniums, Algom | gained % at 10%, Gunnar lost 20] cents at $7.50 and Denison Trinidad's famous asphalt lake firtpped five cents at $9.75 covers 110 acres, and more than «Home Oil A led western oils 10,000,000 tons of asphalt have ower at $9. day's PITCH LAKE (ent lowering of the surface. Twin Service ow en neo [§ Conducted with a drop of 25 cents been removed without any appar-| March 31 budget. NET EARNINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Belgium Stores Ltd., year ended Jan. 81: 1960, $90,575, $1.52 a share, 1959, $146,503, $2.65. Canadian Western Natural Gas Mr. and Mrs. C. Minaker of Co. Ltd., year ended Dec. 31: Markham spent Sunday with Mr. [1959, $2,114,563, $209 a share; and Mrs. M. Minaker. 1958, $1,183,003, 99 cents. Mrs. J. Halam and Mrs. Kin-| Consolidated Discovery Yellow- dry of Nanticote are visiting the knife Mines Ltd. 3 mos. ended Morden families. March 31: 1960, $201,500, seven Mr. and Mrs. Ken Brooks and cents a share; 1959, $233,500, eight Rosalie of Scarborough visited on | cents. Sunday iam Pegg | General Dynamics Corp. 3 mos. The rummage sile held on gat. [ended March 31: 1960, $6,164,175, urday under the auspices of "tiie; 52 ceniS & share; 1950, 37,132.95, | Afternoon 'and Evening Women's |" cents. | Associations was quite a success| New Dickenson Mines Ltd., year in spite of the bad weather, ended Dec. 31: 1959, $475,364, 17 cents a share; 1958, $524,939, 19 | cents. Fleming Confident | - . . |quarter of the year "would seem Of Production Rise |to support my expectations," Mr, VANCOUVER (CP) -- Finance (the B To obtain a copy, fill in and mail this coupon Something up our Sleeve-- Pulling investments out of the air is not for us. But we think you will be interested in the carefully prepared reports and opinions presented regularly in our MONTHLY BULLETIN. Ask for the May issue, now available. May Contents Science--Non Fiction Food, For Investment The Oshawa Wholesale Ltd: Review And Opinion Investment Selections Please send me a copy of your current Montlily Bulletin NAME. cciicisiniine sessssnsnedine + Mrs. or Mise) tesesisrssasenensitesinntbens ADDRESS. cov asesssancss BT PP PT PPT TPP PT |Fleming told a joint meeting of h Columbja Chamber of Minister, Fleming expressed con. Commerce and the Vancouver fidence Monday that the Cana- (Board of Trade. dian economy will produce the Mr. Fleming's statement was six-per-cent rise in total produc- apparently intended as a reply to tion forecast for this year in his|some private forecasts tha' the |present expansion will level off Preliminary figures for the first late this year. | J. A. Vivedsh Ross, Knowles & Co. Ld. 25 ADELADE STREET WEST, TORONTO Local Representative OSHAWA RA-5-8892 OSHAWA DRIVE-IN : TONIGHT! BOX-OFFICE OPEN AT 7:30 SHOW STARTS AT DUSK WARNER BROS. 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