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The Oshawa Times, 14 Jul 1960, p. 33

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at the Mclntosh-Anderson Home 152 King Street East, until Friday morning. Requiem mass and interment in Valleyfield, Quebec, on Saturday, July 16, KING -- Entered into rest in the Oshawa General Hospital on Thursday, July 14, 1960, William Harry (Hal) King, beloved husband of Helen MacKenzie, Resting at the Armstrong Funeral Home, Oshawa, with memorial service in the chapel on Saturday, July 16, 2 p.m. Interment Union tery. (Friends are not to call at the Funeral Home before Friday.) McMURTER -- At Belleville General on Wednesday, July 13, 1960, Horace McMurter, beloved husband of Emma Theed, RR 1, dear father of Tah (¢ A SINNOTT -- Entered into rest nesday, July 13, 1960, in] { the Oshawa General Hospital on Wed-| | illiam Sinnott | TORONTO 11 A.M. STOCKS By The Canadian Press Toronto Stock Exchange--July 14 Quotations in cents unless marked §. 2--0dd lot; xd -- Ex-Dividend; xr--Ex- Rights; xw--Ex-Warrants. INDUSTRIALS Net Stock Sales High Low 11 a.m. Ch'ge Abitibi 75 839 39 39 Abit pr 211 Acad-Atl pr 210 Alta Dist 200. Alta Dist v t 500 Alta Gas 280 Alta Gah prxd 10 Alta Gas wis 300 41 Algoma CF Prod pr C Hydro Car Cdn Ind Gas | € Westng Cockshutt Con Gas Cosmos Creative Tel Dalex pr Dist Seag D Bridge D Fndry Dom Stores Dom Text 215 100 320 $60% 60% $10% 10% 415 410 50 # 100 554 200 810 40 150 Cal Pow 1150 $20% 20% Cal Pow 5 pr 50 Can Foils A CI Fndry 240 Can Wire B 100 C Bank Com 143 575 60 Page-Hers bina Roe AV Can Royal Bank Co: StL Corp Salada-§ Shawin Silverwd A Simpsons Net Stock Sales High Low 11 a.m. Ch'ge 60% 10% 415 Vanadium Vie G Tr Wainwr Webb Knp Westeel Weston A, West A wis Curb Asbestos C Paper D Oil Cloth Dupont 75 355 2 0 103 0% U% MINES 300 1000 500 19500 Advocate Ang Rouyn A Arcadia Aumaque Net Sales High Lowll a.m.Ch'ge $30% 30 30 $68 67% 2% 22% $40 40 $21 $ Ce re ww wr vw -% Barnat Belcher Bicroft Bralorne 49% 10 37% Ye 8% 13% 60 ne: Can-Erin Chib Jac Comb Met Coniagas C Halliwell 13% 13% Con M 8 C Mogul C Northld 21 Conwest Denison Dome E Amphi Elder Falcon Fatima Frobiser Grandroy Li Cin L Dufault L Shore Latin Am Leitch LL Lac Lorado Madsen Malartic Martin Mattagami Mt. Wright 10 210 103 8 33 +1 Net Stock Sales High Low 11 a.m. Ch'ge C Marben 106150 225 w yyw yy ey Today's Stock Market Listings on Toronto Exchange 136 -1 "a a 134 134 @ 8 a @ 530 530 530 605 605 605 235 231 231 $10% 10% 10% 16 15 15 2 9% 29 29 26 26 60 60 a oo 74 58 $17% 17% 85 85 2 Nn on 330 330° 330 8 8 8 440 910 900 910 7% 17% 17% 7 7 7 -3 +5 +1 N 2000 1000 7 + 17% 1000 1000 109 107 109 832% 32% 32% 0 2 2 2 +% $1% 11% 11% -- % $17%h 17% 17% 62 62 62 --1 100 475 2500 Stock Murray M 500 55 85 55 1 New Ath New Bid 4000 N Dicken Newlund Mylama 20375 Rot AL Be a Ee ea nae a DE a THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, July 14, 1960 3) ANCIENT CUSTOM where a special cake was broken The traditional wedding . cake|over the bride's head and each derives from ancient Rome,iguest took a piece. Net Sales High Low 11 a.m, Ch'ge 27 3B 12 12 +2 The story of the Hunnicutts o.. last of their 1 $ @ 3 $ 5 600 3400 1000 + + BR 1500 500 1206 250 SsgsBy. a8 SassBg. axl - = es = EY 3) sgefozaEluasly.exl n 228 a s¥esysgebaza --t TERT MITCHIM - ELEANOR PARKER {Ghee PEPPARD - GEORGE HAMILTON - EVERETT SLOANE LUANA PATTEN * CINEMASCOPE and METROCOLOR - pE.and ze RU sEasRsan 2 = 1:00 - 3:35 « 6:15 - 9:00 FEATURE DAILY AT... A CoAT oINEX 9 7" 3 IT'S REALLY THE 130 + 624,000, beloved husband of Irene Butler in| £ his 66th year. Resting at the Armstrong| | Funeral Home with high requiem mass in St. Catholic Church on Saturday July 16, at 9 am. Interment St. Cemetery. STRATHDEE on Tuesday, July 12, 1960, Norma Flor- ence Smith, dearly beloved wife Harold G. Strathdee, The late Mrs. Strathdee is resting at McIntosh-An- derson Funeral Home. Service in the chapel on Friday, July 15 at 2 pm. Interment Union Cemetery. WILSON -- Entered into rest in the Oshawa General Hospital on Wednes- day, July 13, 1960, George Albert Wil. son, beloved husband of Vera Mary Ripley and father of Mrs. G. Grans- den (Doris) of Bobcaygeon; Miss Mur- fel Wilson of Oshawa; Mrs. K. Coul- ter (Gwen) Fenelon Falls; Earle and Ray Wilson of Oshawa in his 65th year. Resting at the Armstrong Fu- neral Home, Oshawa, with memorial service in the Chapel on Friday, July 15, at 2 p.m. Interment Mount Lawn Cemetery. GERROW FUNERAL CHAPEL Kindness beyond price, yet within reach of all. RA 8-6226 390 KING STREET WEST LOCKE'S FLORIST Funeral arrangements and floral requirements for all occasions OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE RA 8-6555 OSHAWA MONUMENT COMPANY SPECIALIZING IN Monuments, Markers Memorials, Cornerstones, Statutory of all types. 1435 KING ST. E. Ph. RA 8-3111 or RA 8-8876 IN MEMORIAM BURGISS -- In loving memory dear husband, Normam, who away July 14, 1953. can ever take away 'The love a heart holds dear, of my passed pear. gave remembered by his loving wife ay. KNOX -- In loving memory of John | M. Knox, who passed away July 14, 982. His heart was good, his friendship sound, Loved and respected by all around; To : beautiful life came a sudden en He died as he iived, everyone's friend. --Always remembered by Keith and sister-in-law Violet. ENOX -- In loving memory of a John Murray Knox, passed away July 14, 1952. Resting where no shadows fall, In perfect peace he waits us all; | Our God will link the sroken chain, As one by one we will meet again. ly - remembered by Dad and] brother KNOX -- In memory of John Knox jo passed away July 14, 1952. However long our lives may last, Whatever land we view, Whatever joy or grief be ours, We will always think of you. ~--Ever remembered brother Nor- man and sister-in-law rnice. Gregory's | | Mary's of the People| | Suddenly at the |' family residence, 207 College Avenue, | BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT By FORBES RHUDE Canada Shell Holding Firm and the various companies may Canadian Press Business Editor seek our advice in certain fields Events in Cuba have called|--particularly in legal, financial Canadian public attention to aand some technical matters." Canadian incorporated com-| Among the companies in its pany which ordinarily has little|fold is the Shell Cuba Com- to do with the public in any diregt|pany, whose refinery was re. way. cently taken over by Fidel Cas- The Canadian|tro's government. This action has company is LARGE AIRCRAFT Canada's CL-28 'Argus' anti- submarine aircraft, of which It is 'the second largest air mand now has 33, weighs 74 | {er the Canadair Forty-Fours-- tons and carries a crew of 15. | jet-prop giants with a weight | of 102% tons. --CP Wirephoto NET EARNINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS ended March 31: 1960, $342,145,| $2.12 a share; 1959, $448,851, $2.16. Shop and Save (1957) year ended March 26: 1960: $272, 655; 1959, $239,455. STOCK MARKET Canadian Pacific To Sell 8 Planes VANCOUVER (CP)--Canadian Shell Ltd., which is in that dif- ficult - to - define classification] called holding companies. | It is part of the corporate structure of what is commonly| known as the Royal Dutch- Shell| Group, which includes some 500) companies engaged in the oil] and chemical business through-| out the world. Canadian' Shell's particular function is to be corporate head of the bulk of group. interests in the western hemisphere and, as such, has vested in it the owner- ship or control of some 40 com- panies. CAN PROVIDE ADVICE | However, to dispel any idea that it is a sort of crotchety grandpa calling out orders from| an armchair, an official ex- plains: 'The first thing to remember is that all these companies have their own directors and manage- ment and, in effect, run their own affairs. We are purely in the Mussens Canada Ltd., year | Pacific Airlines announced Wed- nesday it is attempting to sell up to eight of its 15 Douglas DC-6B Ltd.,| aircraft to Portugal in a package Jeal that would amount to about ,000,000. RCAF's Maritime Air Com- | craft to be built in Canada af- market was mixed at the close| 154.23, western oils .68 at 81.01. lon Foundries gained % at 40%, |ize construction workers in apart- Among individual winners,|was announced Wednesday. 3% at 96 and Great Lakes Paper | nated organizing effort. | International Nickel advanced % $7.30, while Rio Algom was off : Industrials, of moderate trading Wednesday. | . Builders Accept Volume was 2,591,000 shares while Hayes Steel dropped a/ment and housing fields have United Kuel Investments Al Similar campaigns are also 1% at 37. Bathurst B jumped two I | Labrador put a damper on| THEATRE GUIDE ( at 55%. | Plaza -- '"'Carry on Constable", | 15 cents at $6.95. | Regent -- 'Home from the Hill", | MYERS -- In loving memory of a dear neighbor, Mrs. Oliver Myers, who | passed away July 14, 1956, | God grant her eternal ie st. | --Ever missed by Mr. and Mrs, Saga Morey. | RAVARY -- In loving memory of a dear husband and father who passed away July 14, 1959. saw you getting weary, 80 He did what He thought best, He came and beside you And whispered, "Come and rest". You wished no ane a last farewell, Nor even said goodbye, You had gone before we knew it And only God knows why. Loving and kind in all your ways, Upright and just to the end of your days, Sincere and kind in heart and mind, RAVARY -- In loving memory of a dear father and grandfather, Hector Raves, who passed away July 14, Today recalls the memory Of a loved one he to rest, And those who think of him today Are those who loved him best. The flowers we lay upon his grave May wither and decay, On index, industrials were up 89 at 484.75, golds .94 at 77.11. compared to Tuesday's 1,856,000. Offer By C Stelco gained % at 67%, Wes-| TORONTO (CP)--The 17 build- point at 22% and Algoma and|gcce ! pted an offer by the Cana-| Canada Iron Foundries each|gian Labor Congress to place its! gained 5% at 60. {being considered in Hamilton and| Papers and banks took a beat-| Oshawa where major building un- | points at 37. Among banks, Im- perial and Toronto - Dominion mines, off % at 17%, while Fal-|Brock (Whitby) "Never "Sol conbridge and Kerr Addison| Few", 7.00, 9.00 p.m. Last com: | In senior uraniums, Denison| 1.35, 3.30, 5.30, 7.30, 9.35 p.m. | gained 30 cents at $9.10 and Gun-| + Last complete show at 9.00 Royalite led western oils down,| 1.00, 3.35, 6.15, 9.00 p.m. Last off 45 cents at $6.55. complete show at 8.45 p.m. TORONTO (CP) -- The stock Base metals were off .27 at teel was up % at 13 and Domin-|ing trades unions trying to organ-| dropped % at 31 and 16%. |organizers, at their disposal, it| ing. Internationa! Paper was off|jons are considering a co-ordi- were off 3 at 58% and 51%. moved ahead % at 32% and 12.| plete show at 9.00 p.m. nar edged forward five cents at| p.m. SPECTRE SONICS | LIVING SOUND THAT | CRAWLS AROUND YOU! DIFFERENCE A new picture tube wouid make . . . For price, etc. consult our service department. MEAGHER'S 5 KING ST. WEST RA 3-3425 position of a holding company, brought three news releases from Canadian Shell within a few days --perhaps more than it has is- sued in the last several years. Indicating its legal role, Cana- dian Shell announced that the Cuban company will seek "such legal remedies as are available" in the Cuban courts. As Canadian Shell is wholly- owned by one of the upper-level companies of the Shell Group, it can be taken that when it speaks it does so with the authority of the top echelons in Britain and The Netherlands. ROLE OF FINANCIER Financing of vast sums for ex- pansion of western hemisphere companies appears to be one of its principal roles. For instance, the Shell Group BEST BECAUSE IT'S wieldy Shell structure in Vene- zuela. About a dozen group com- panies there had varying regis- trations in Britain, the United States and The Netherlands and, for reasons of efficiency and con- venience, they were merged into one company. This having been done the question arose as to which Shell Group company should hold the shares. In view of the large amounts of money which would be needed in the future, it was decided a strong financial com- pany was required. Decision as to its location came next -- with the issue a toss-up between the United States and Canada. Canada got the nod. Probably its Commonwealth position swung| the decision--that, and the coun- try's general stability in govern- ment and law. Both Canadian Shell and the new merged Venezuelan com- pany--Compania Shell de Vene- zuela--were registered in On- tario. Since then, other western hemisphere companies have been gradually brought into the fold. Renfrew Native Dies In Aubum AUBURN, N.Y. (AP)--John M. McDonald, 69, a native of Ren- frew, Ont., who operated storage freezer companies in Syracuse and Florida, died here Tuesday. in 10 years has invested more than $250,000,000 in Canada through Shell Oil Co. of Canada Ltd. -- the company known to most Canadians. Canadian Shell was formed in 1953 as the result of a rather un- Box-Office Open at 8:00--Show Starts at Dusk "He Gack! Clint Walker hme] some] es auc AND ADDED ACTION! The hilarious comedy of a honeymoon: in a house-on-wheels %4 LUCILLE BALL DESI ARNAZ. "THE LONG, LONG TRAILER JOIN OUR BUMPER CLUB AND SAVE! Membership admits Car and Driver free every Monday, of Tuesday, Wednesday and Th 1 . y (with the holidays). A $40.00 value for only $1.00. SALE ENDS JULY IF OUR SUPPLY CHILDREN under 12 FREE! ALWAYS A (0 23rd OR EARLIER IS EXHAUSTED ! CARTOON FIRST OSHAWA SHOWING CIRTIATTE TODAY & FRIDAY But the love for him who lies beneath Will never fade away, ~Aways rememhered by daughter] Elaine, son-in-law Harold and grand- son Douglas, * kk * kk x *k Kk kx k * | Please Note Deadlines now in effect for this column. Births, Memorioms, Cords of Thonks = 9 AM. SAME DAY DEATHS -- 11 AM. SAME DAY DIAL RA 3.3492 LIVELY DANCERS The siva siva, traditional dance of the natives of Samoa in the south Pacific, is much more en- ergetio thag the bula-hula, *| NOW SHOWING # ¥ X XX ¥ XX XxX "x Limited. Jime Only HoTeL GENOSHA DINNER OF THE MONTH CLUB This is a personal invitation from the "Hotel Genosha"' to encourage dining out more often, As a member, you will receive 12 DINNERS of your choice absolutely This offer is good Monday through Saturday between 5:30 p.m, and 8:00 p.m. Each member must FREE! be accompanied by a paying guest. HURRY! % MEMBERSHIPS ARE LIMITED * TO JOIN SIMPLY CALL . . . 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