16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Scturdey, October 1, 1960 Market Activity This 'Week 1960 s--hl 1960 Sales High Low Close Change High Low Stock Weekly Summary Of Stock ' TORONTO WEEKLY STOCK QUOTES This Wi 1960 . By The Cansdian Press Stock Sales High Low Close Ch'ge High Low Stock by 319 to 234 on Inglis 275 450 400 M3 420 625 400 NC Oils 920 185 180 180 ek. 1ooues Inld Cpr 167 $17% 17% 17% -- % NCOwts 1180 40 40 40 Inld Gas 3080 405 410 2 6% 360 Otol Inld Gas p 150 Pac Pete 17012 $10% 955 Inld Gas w 650 Pac Pete w 370 600 545 Palliser 5000 Pamoil ot it] 3 § 8 H the Toronto Stock Exchange this changed totalled 303. the week was 10,103,000, up week's 8,989,000. Total sales for the year to date are 355,450,258. (Quotations in cents unless marked §.) WEEK'S MOST ACTIVE TORONTO STOCKS By TheCanadian Press A ef FS FY F 82.8888 shs.Banud.n.Bixscensunid ¢ Sere ug ES wd = 11] nt RA Ses Intp SU P 2278 Inv Syn 255 Inv Syn A 2720 Iroq GI pr 25 § Jefferson > Hf hat 3 + . Prulal nd Sghad + ree TRS WOR err 1960 Bales High LowClose Change High Low INDUSTRIALS 8% 8% --% $19 17% 18% + % $14% 13% M4 --% $28% 27% 28% -- % $10% 9 he -- % ++ Fa s.8¥ seis ab a LLL ¥ ES eSaund.s BE souls = 8. = Bn * eS = = +l sie Kelvinator 8g 5 3 ® a +6 Labatt 90 ¥ Spooner Stanwell Submarine Tidal FS - eedlnlugee «Seles ann ~ =%se ssnsfsund. 8a5 aa= Exaflinbugray at. HLL 3" 8 Lleol > wanBgncB SE yEyect. + wall Ll oS - 5 Hwe ns +E EElee gssu-feled. ne. 8 ¥ 848 sly x 5 gisalifusiiin L = Eg a2 - = § 300 350 anl B MB and PR 7310 $14% Abitibi $39 37% 35 M Leaf Mill 335 $15% 25 8565 Abitibi pr 445 Acad-Atl 655 Acad Atl A 160 Alta Dist 2325 Alta Dist vt 700 Alta Dis w 1625 Alta Gas 12783 Alta Gas pr 835 Alta Gas wt 11789 tS s¥pguat sudsent | ++ SS H | +1 Lalllizg Eoudegu stu BueBiclz nes Fose 2.8 5 E weltads g 8 - Dalhousie a seissioseitanctilie = gespdnl " = - S a acladebia PREISLER -- Entered into rest in the Oshawa General Hospital on Fri-| Alg Cen 1258 day, September 30, 1960, Zygmunt er IH # 1 Alg Cen p 175 Preisler, beloved husband of Monika a y 4 ' 1 Alg Cen w 693 J 325 Jachimowska, in his 63rd year. Resting | / 6 "A ¢ Algoma 7:00 31 a 1050 $12% 11% 11% at the Armstrong Funeral Home, Osh- Algon B 18 Ve te 7 Nat Trust 175 $54'% 54% 54% awa, with High Requiem Mass in Holy Algon wis 300 5 5 2 5 Nia Wire B 470 $12 Cross Church Monday, October 3 at 10 Alumini 15333 Nor Star pr 600 $48 a.m. Interment St. Gregory's Ceme- 2 2 2 3% 2 NO NGas 4912 812% Nor Phone 2610 415 tery. . ~ is 1350 5 4 Nor Phone w 100 115 115 115 5 SEVERS. William rh Ostiaws Lydia Huyer, 5, at left, and | visit to relatives in the Nether- Ang Pulp pr 175 ows 32 32 Met ospital on Saturday, October 1, y p i | trip wit A 5604 1 Anglo Hur 2112 3 50 40% 40% --4 William J. Severs, beloved husband of| her sister Marilyn, 7, show off Sande They made Ye oS th gus 13 ivi 26% Angle Ruy . fiz 30 40 do - Edith M. Saunders and loving father| (hoje doll. carrying dolls on Pp f Hamil My Ash Tple B 100 Oshawa A $7% % Ansil 14313 5s 5 oD L. Huyer o Hamilton, Atlas Steel Overland pr 650 $8% 9 Arcadia wis 13% 4 4 3 M 300 3 34 15 of Mrs. P. Hayes (} wa; | . p 0 Mrs. F. Cole, (Edith) arrival in Montreal after a | (CP Wirephoto) Auto Fab A Page Hers 975 $23% Area 60 William J. Jr., Bradenton, Bank Mont Pbina 650 $7% Ye Arjon 2300 Ya 10 56 +1 Charles of Oshawa and Benjamin of | Bank NS Penmans A Arcadia 183100 2 25 Multi- 6100 31 31 Bath Pow A 175 PC Jewel 635 $19 Atlan C C Ajax in his 72nd ear, The Jats Mr. | Severs is resting at McIntosh-Anderson | INTERPRETING THE NEWS Bath Pow B 135 Pow Co: 6 Atlin-Ruf Funeral Home. Service in the Chapel] 3 Beatty 850 Pony orp Ps ig 5 % Aumacho on Monday, October 3, at 2 p.m, In-| Beav Lumb 665 2 Aumaque terment Union Cemetery. Beav Lb A 166 1 Aunor Beav L pr 45 Bankeno Algeria Stars Er {en In New Drama Bary Expl Base Mets Bow Mer p 311 Baska Bowater 120 By ALAN HARVEY [recovery and the use of torture Canadian Press Staff Writer {and Yoprsssion has raised grave StL Corp 4217 817% France's '"'coup de theatre' -- or ares ¢ th Y 2 : a StL Cp A pr 110 $98% the unprecedented political purge n the present case, even the 3 4 St Maurice 14300 90 of protec radio and the stage most determined opponents of the Salada 5 19d > New Rouyn 1000 --puts a showman's potlight on war are split on whether the sign- paca w 50 450 : 7 A 250 the side effects of the Algerian atories of the manifesto did the Seven Arts 14904 $10% % 7, 6235 right thing. The left-wing week! Shawin 5205 $25 Y 33 52 30 700 ar. 8 4 5 2 y SHAVE A 137 $26% Brunswick 00 315 2000 With celebrities such as Simone| L'Express, for instance, has re- : 64 Shawin A p 906 $42 Buffad N 4000 Signoret and Francoise Sagan solutely set its face against any- pula Prod 1654 Siawin Bp 50 $47 Buff Ank 2000 63500 barred from state-run show bus- thing tending to justify the de- paringion Jo Sicks 153 $23 Bait Bl SB 23000 5 iness, attention will be increas-| sertion of young conscripts, call- " eA my 514 ingly drawn to a crisis of consci-/ing such an action "a dead end] ca pow 4415 822% : 1 SKD Mig 480 20> Cable 7833 ence. |for the man and for the nation. Cal Pow § pr 40 Slater 110 $29 Camp Shib 15527 The government's action is di-| Yet the strength of feeling in| Can Bread 509 Somyils pr. 183 331 Cahn ALM 0 rected against 125 signers of a|France against the war contin- manifesto condemning the war|ues to be exhibited. In a cour- and approving conscientious ob-/room on the left bank of Paris, = Bu 5% 27% g¥3 8 SS 24600 4000 Advocate 10300 Agnico 21432 Akaitcho 19700 Alba Expl 5500 Am Larder 4500 Amal Rare 2525 Am Nephe 16330 Anacon 15683 Bom enoBubionl soos, Buslinfuecal son. cyzasiue ud esangds - = & = BEER Sa EE aE gal 8 y Ont Loan Argus 2.50p 325 Ont Steel a 914 9 100 $35 wovawnd Fe 60 18750 106 5600 58 +2 3200 7 % Nas CR nw 4% -- 4 oi70 WERRY, Lillian Alice -- At her rébi. Nes Lab 1750 dence, 26 Prince Street, Bowmanville, (ioe on Friday, September 30, 1960, Lillian Alice Hillier, beloved wife of Elton A Werry, in her 63rd year. Resting at Northeutt and Smith's Funeral Home, 53 Division Street, Bowmanville, Serv- ice on Monday October 3, at 2.30 p.m. Interment Bethesda Cemetery. FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Flower Shop Coronation, 55 King St. W., Bowmanville, Free delivery daily in Oshawa and Bowmanville. Phone MA |w 3-7141, after store hours MA 3-2944 LOCKE'S FLORIST Funeral arrangements - and floral requirements for all occasions OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 24 HOUR: PHONE SERVICE RA 8-6555 New Ath Reichhold New Bid Reitman Reitman A R Silkk A Robertson Robin Roe AV Roe AV 5% Royal Bank 4027 $67% Russell 1542 $9% ofall New Hosco 86870 Belleterre New Jason 9500 Bethim 30700 Bevcon 11 1 34000 6 N Man 1000 N Mylam 105485 Newnor 34300 = sRERE Las BBE ala we an 53500 3470 11200 2000 N Coldstrm 9775 Can Ce 652 Southam 400 $21% C Tungstn 20200 Nortiagate 3507 | Can Ce pr 322 Spartan 200 45 * CCC Stone 850 Spartan w 1400 10 Cdn Astoria 4606 Can Folls A 1400 21 733 $15 < Dye jovi : CI Fndry 410 5 200 $17 > Mala jection. Among those affected area quarter better known for night] © "Nit 150 5" 1 i 1500 70 C N Inca 71500 existentialist philosopher Jean-|clubs and sidewalk cafes, some| Can Malt 356 145 $34 C Nwest 3639 Paul Sartre, his disciple Sirhone|25 French citizens are undergo-| C Pack A 270 Steel Can 3215 $64% Cn Thor 2300 de Beauvoir, actresses such as|ing trial on charges of aiding Al- R : Miss Signoret and Daniele De-|gerian gunmen, the enemies of lorme, authors such as Miss Sa-|their own country. gan and Andre Breton and lead-| C Pack B 1945 Steinbg A 465 $19% Cariboo 3000 ers of the "mew wave" in jel motion-picture industry, includ- Stocks R ] producer of | evea Stedman GERROW FUNERAL CHAPEL Kindness beyond price yet within reach of all. RA 8-6226 390 KING STREET WEST Can Perm 805 y Ster Tr r 3160 250 C Safe 4 pr 95 $90 90 90 S 700 $15 Cassiar 1595 CSL 50 A ing Alain Resnais, Hiroshima mon Amour and Fran-| 230 22 Cayzor 5800 CSL pr 566 is Truffaut, wh de The 400 N S h ois 1 uifaut, who made The 400 J Away trengt 6 Suptest ord 1735 $13% Cent Pat 1750 C Bank Com 2047 Switson 100 230 25 Cent Pore 72500 Cdn Brew 8293 % 31 T to Z Cheskirk 1500 C Br Aum 150 3 Tamblyn ChibKay 12300 CBAL B wt Tamblyn pr Chib M Cdn Can A Dexaco C Chimo Cdn Celan Texstar Chrom hn oe Thorneliff Coch will Cel 175°pr 210 gor Din BE Coin Lake The ban is perhaps the SWORE qoRONTH (CPy -- The stock; Shem wt 1038 Tor Star. pr € Met est single step taken to stifle, oi" ved ahead on a broad Collieries 1599 IT FnaA Conitfum stirrings of conscience about Al-| ont Friday after a day of mod- Colli pr 2170 geria. Because of its spectacular| co trading Curt W 8975 nature, it may have an effect op-| n index, industrials were up posite to that the government Inq 3 51 45356, base metals gained tended, by. forcing more and|y% 5 5153 and western oils more Frenchmen to think about|;, neq 106 at 83.42. Golds events on the other side of the| ced 63 at 85.91 | Mediterranean. hee : Fy | French opinion has long been IN MEMORIAM {uneasy about pigs. The pro- |longed conflict, often pitting : % 22 w 21 JF | Paris against Algiers, has been a Consolidated Papel jumped | 4 Gan pet pr % 3 UFeE #5 ow Rage BALDWIN -- In loving memory of a d barrier to post-war at 39% to lead industrials higher, Cdn Tire J dear husband and father, George Bald. |{remendous barrier p (with Anglo - Canadian pulp up Vanadium 100 155 155 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 2 C Beta G C Callinan T Fin w 57 Tr Can PL 19379 $19 3 6 £ Sey 0m Trans Mt 8 pi Ren Trans PPL illies 9420 Tw C Gas CG Arrow 8500 Un Acc A C Haliwel 118060 Un Gas C Marben 55700 Volume was 2,068,000 shares py i 58% 8% 8 Ph Gas € Marcus ism {compared with the 1,587,000 1 U corp A in sm Con MS shares traded Thursday. y $ : £ Sona C p U Fuel A 705 $60% € Morsu [elelelolololololo ToT To! 7736 814% 170 $53% 175 $27% 2300 3% 3 3 1550 223 210 219 3600 8 8 8 593¢ 70 68 25397 14 12% Quemont 2270 820 C Northind 19850 C Persh 1000 C Red Pop 6000 C Regcourt 3500 C Sanorm 24600 Conwest 420 Cop Corp 2900 Cop-Man 18811 Coprand 27642 Coulee 11700 Craigmt Crestaur Croinor Crowpat Qunston Radiore Rainville Rayrock Realm Reeves Renabie Rexspar Rio Rup 17800 51 1000 16 20700 51 39300 30 200 187 29300 160 32200 21 6 4 Rio Alg 21695 780 760 775 Rix Athab 15650 17 15 15 Roche 244500 Rockwin 22450 Rowan Cns 6100 2097 = SERBS ava BEERS ER Savana SFE FOF E Amphi East Mal 20652 745 700 7. 15400 22% 18% 18% --4% 9500 6 6 6 Faraday 4800 1 F'west Tung 1830 9 9 9 6 1 Fatima 58100 1 Francoeur 2000 Frobisher Gaitwin Geco Mines Genex 50500 Geo Scien 5600 Gnt Masct 2100 Giant YK 32408 Glacier 875 Glenn Uran 5512 Goldale 7100 GF Mining 24700 Goldray 11833 Grandroy 3925 Granduc 1400 Taurcanis 20434 Taurcan vi 2100 Dom Scot 26 Dom Stores 3 54% 58% Dom lar 5984 12% 13 Dom Tar pr 150 $19% 19% 19% Dom Text 1290 $8% 8% 8% A Acme Gas 8000 13 AP Cons 7230 45 All Rox 750 18% Alminex 4254 157 Am Leduc 24358 6% Anchor 5500 7 Anglo Am 100 565 Asamera 2300 41 Bailey § A 4280 530 Eto K Eddy Match 25 $27 21 27 Eddy 250 $57 56 36 Eddy A 5 $56% 56 56 Emco bi $9 Fam Play 5 $19% 18% Fanny F 265 $17% 17% Fed Grain $47 a7 Bail § 5% p 1015 $19 Fleet Mig 60 40 Banff 1200 88 Ford US $63 60 Bata 5000 4% Gulf Lead Ford com $122 Bralsa 1000 35 Gunnar Fuandtn $9 1 ¢ Britalta 1800 205 Gonnat wis 295% Fraser ito 2% © and Gwillim 5000 Fruehaut 4 Calalta 1700 30 5 on Hara Rock 39080 1 Hollinger 3610 20 a 9100 Howey 2340 250 325 23 2000 Hoyle 480 92515 Hud Bay 2541 42700 Hugh Pam 4000 gh 9 9 2 6 13000 Hylra Ex 1520 2750 n 50 25 CS Pete 2720 300 C Chieftn 17200 88 +45 +2 315 57 -l ns creased from 81,000 to 107,000 pounds. The Lake Huron catch .in- creased more than 10 per cent to 832,000 pounds worth $226,000. WARD -- The family of the | Charles Ward wish to extend their thanks and appreciation to their friends and neighbors and General Motors of | Canada for floral tributes, acts of kind- | Cdn Tire A ot ass a : hor 2 Wainwr 1050 185 160 Meio, passes away October i Hon. % at 43% and Abitibi and Price] C Util pr Walk GW 13260 $35% 34% 3 ily and grandson Terry Brothers both up % at 37%. Cdn Wall A 25 Wat Equip 100 450 450 450 on ar et {37%. CWN Gas 925 Webh iid ns 0 33 GILLARD -- In loving memory of a ' N estee! dear friend, Phyllis, who passed away | Steleo found support among, CWC G Sw p 123 WCopw 120 45 45 one year ago " | E [ | steels, up Y%2 at 64%. Chars Trost. 70 West Groc A 290 838% 34% 38% T takes away the ed jef, | ver. 4 West Groc p 50 $26% 26% 26% BR ne ee, 1tt e asier |, Banks generally were lower, Covkshust 1840 Weston A 1638 $37 35% 36 --Always remembered by Marg and {Bank of Nova Scotia was off %] Col Cell 320 Weston B 890 $38 36% 36% Ray Ri: ley By THE CANADIAN PRESS |at 60%. 2 West 4%pr 50 $91 91 91 After a firm start, the Cana.| Other changes: U.S. Ford up Con Baka > West 6pr 35 $106 105% 106 enter and sister Phyine Dick. dian bond market eased towards|2% at 64, Ford of Canada up two] Con Gas A 1081 Wile 'Pass igo ere oe 'ome ssed away October 1, 1939. the end of the week, partially Points at 122: Canada Malting off] E08 G3 R 0 Wood JA 25 425 5 a s of pain fea i +. D Vi int at 54 opp Clan Wood J pr 30 $51%4 and days of pain, |q.e to a rise in day money from|28 PO . Corby vt 1510 , ler troubled Nights ate past, Giant Yellowknife paced the] Corby B 163 Woodwd A 1745 $13 She would not ask for grieving, one per cent to one and a half detline in golds, off 5% at 10,%| Cosmos 200 $11 : : 4 Wdwd A w 345 495 475 She would not ask for tears, er cent. Y ' db "rai 5 Y Knit A 200 435 135 re rer rroigh the? In the government bond mar. With Dome and Kerr - Addison Craig Bib Zenith 2100 240 240 passing years aie 2 both off % at 21% and 12% Crestbrk Curb -Lovingly remembered, mother and Ket, 5'2-per-cent Government of . ) Crown Trust Ang C UI Sasi ah 35% Sil Miller family Canada bonds due Oct. 1, 1962, Campbell Red Lake moved Crown Zoll Anglo Nfld 1445 $6% 7 8, 6 7 5 Siscoe were 105.75 to 105.90, and the 515. against the trend with a gain off cl ot ob Asbestos 1751 $254 26% 20% 2 Stanrck GILLARD -- In loving memory of a a hn A D2 at 14% Crush pr 9 102 CD Sug 1854 $18 18 13% Starratt dear mother and grandmother, Phyllis per-cent bonds due April 1, 1963,| 72 Hig tals Falcon Dons or 5 : F 7 C Marconi 300 $5 [ 7 440 Steeloy Gillard, who passed away October 1, were 106.05 to 106.15. Among base metals Falcon Dist Seag C Paper 4530 $39% 4% 36% Steep R 1959, The 1958, fou.-per-cent Govern. bridge gained 11s at 2%. Hud] po "08 D Glass 220 $7044 0 66 Sturgeon Past her suffering, past her pain e 19d, loul-per-cent Lrovern 3, at 45 d P Dupont 1000 $224 Sud Cont ¥ M ana . son Bay was up % at 4v'%2, an D Brilge pon , Coase to weep for tears are vain, ment of Canada bonds due Jan. , d * ed % at 17.% D Coal pr Int Pap 75 $86 Sullivan She who suffered is ot re t, 1, 1953, were off about 40 cents Labrador improv 3 ia D Dairies Lob Ine 355 $11 Sunburst Gone to Heaven with the blest at 101.40 Among senior grams, Gun. Poi Er MacLaren 300 $50 Sylvanite Lovingly remembered by daughter ©, sie : rq 5 $ 05. » y MO Paper 100 $29 Barbara and grandson Jamie The average yield on the sale nar jumped 55 cents at § 1 Fars pr Price ap 897 $38% A 0,000, 91-day Government Zeller's 445 $35 deERVICE = >, loving memory Ha anada treasury bills was 1.70 Service, who passed away October 1, Per cent, up from 1.68 per cent James owrey 1959. the previous week. Average yield Remembrance lo a Jolden, thain,_./on_ the 1820 issue also was ps : : To have, to love, anc then to part | higher: 2.05 per cent sombared ons vigor ul Is the greatest sorrow of one's heart. with 1.99 per cent previously. But his they wipe out never =| The provincial market was James B. Lowrey has joined The memory of those happy days |Quiet and firm. Province of On- Vigor Oil Company of Oshawa When we were all together tario five - per - cent bonds, due as Sales Manager, Wayne Hinds, Sadly missed and lovingly remem: yan 1, 1979, were unchanged at Vigor's General Manager, has ered by the family, 99.50 to yield 5.04 per cent. In|announced. SEYMOUR -- In loving memory of the municipal market, City of A native of Ontario, Lowrey my father, Joe Seymour, who passed Regina 5%-per-cent sinking-fund|received his schooling in Toronto. Deep in the heart lles a picture |debentures were offered in two/He has been employed in the Of a loved one laid to rest, {maturities to yield 5.75 per cent|petroleum business since 1944. Because he. was one of the best. [08 376.000 of debentures due Sept. For the past seven years he has| iia sr 38 Cal Ed 2030 $14% Har-Min 7000 Sadly missed by son Bill (Kip),|15, 1975, and to yield 5.71 per been with Supertest Petroleum| Gat 5 pr 85 $100 100 Calvan Con 300 315 315 Hasaga 3000 daughter-in-law Ruth and girls cent on $386,000 of debentures Corporation Limited, most re- Gat S%pr $107% 106 Calvert 2500 40 H of Lakes 5500 TROTT -- In loving memory. of a;d0E. Sept. 15, 198 cently as Direct Sales Manager| Gen Bake $2 Ih SOlias Sib % Teatway S50 1 dear mother, Mary Trott, who passed| The corporate market wasiof the Toronto area. $37 334s Sa 8a; 10 Beath at oD $y away October 1, ue X { higher. Bell Telephone 6% per| Lowrey, Mrs. Lowrey and their 7 Sweet memories will linger forever, |cent first mortgage bonds due/two sons, David, age 5, and Time cannot change them it's true; od] . : Oh Ye Years that may come cannot sever 107.25 to yield about 5% per Scott, 3, will move soon to Osh- on Dev. Timi 33 3m 2 My loving remembrance of you. cent. lawa from Don Mills, Ontario. ] 5 8% C High Cr 1000 21% 21% ~Sadly missed by son, John; daugh- lol 7. $i 10% C Homestd 3208 70 70 ter-in-law, Helen; granddaughter, Bev. | Goodyr pr 145 S44 UW iy € Husk: 2994 540 S515 Inaprat'n 38400 | G Mackay B 100 $7% 74 6 C Husky wt 1300 222 200 nt Moly 19920 6% 6 6 ii Paper a $38la ITA % 3% 3 C Superior 935¢ £00 R10 Int Tg 33 $48% Hd by Fo i by h 3 4 Cent Del 14221 §75 rish Cop 450 85 76 79 400 285 3282 282 GN Gs 2.80p Charter Oil 1300 80 80 Iron Bay 3900 156 145 Yukon Con 20234.. 60 587 AREER 0 P( R UN | y GN Gas w 1 Com Pete 200 222 222 222 ( P I | SN Gus B w 350 ( C Dragon = 20000 10% oa : C Mic Mic 3260 170 Great West 1035 285 225 225 k C West Pete 2089 305 hd G Wpg Gas 1430 Dev Pal 7311 50 G Wpg G vt 1410 9 Dome Pete 2365 710 G Wpg 56w 720 5 Duvex 3750 5% G Wpg Sew 30 Dynamic 17400 42 Greening 3 Largest Canadian Food Distribution Co. of its kind is expanding and requires a number ness and messages of sympathy, in the 1 loss of a father. Also a special thanks to Doctors Smiith, Campbell, Mill: tended him while in the Oshawa Gen eral Hospital last winter. Please Note Deadlines now in effect for this column: Births, Memorioms, Cords of Thanks -- "9 AM. SAME DAY DEATHS -- 11 'AM. SAME DAY DIAL RA 3.3492 who at- | Cc of capable salesmen. . ssful applicants with a keen interest in SEL- LING, MERCHANDISING and SERVICING FOOD PRODUCTS. This is a top-calibre company distributing leading products. Tops in opportunity for advancement, with a full employee benefit program. Apply in fid ating experi and p posit age, educational back d ital status end enclose re- cent photograph. FOR PERSONAL INTERVIEW WRITE BOX NO. 9 OSHAWA TIMES Greyhd 645 Holden A Horne Pf 1100 H Smith 430 H Smith pr 75 Erie 125 Bank 259 Inv A 1552 Inv p 120 I pr Life oil Tob Ind Accep 4570 I Ac 4.50pr 80 1 Ac 2.25 pr 520 4 I Ac wis 1610 S154 14% 14% -- % E «1100 292 Fr Pete pr 485 380 Gr Plains 1820 $10% Home Oil A 7138 860 Home Oil B 4768 810 HB Oil G 1925 995 Jump Pnd 1000 16 Jupiter Fargo Landa LI Pete Long Point 5183 4&4 Majtrans 5000 2 Marigold 3000 SS Mayfair 2500 8&7 Medal 9710 185 Midcon 9600 32 Mill City 10285 18% Nat Pete 4700 186 175 N Concord 4000 6 5 N Cont 3041 2 19 N Davies 1600 11 10% Northcal 8000 168 125 I 26500 8Y4 18 -1 "+ WU 9 --1% 104 + Ww 8M 6h M-- i Harvest Of Fish TORONTO (CP)--Ontario com-|compared to 14,129,000 pounds mercial fishermen caught 14,-|last year. Landings of all species 014,000 pounds of fish worth $1,-|with the exception of white bass 442,000 for the first six months/and carp, showed decreases. of this year--a drop of more than| Lake Ontario production fell to 26 per cent from the 19,150,000/757,000 pounds with a value of pounds reported for the same pe-|$126,000. Landings of most spec- riod in 1959. |ies decreased, but perch produc- The department of lands and|tion rose from 9,000 to 29,000 forests in its weekly news re:| pounds. lease reports that fish produc-| In Lake St. Clair, landings fell tion ih Lake Erie dropped to 9,-'to 334,000 pounds, worth $82,000. 431,000 pounds worth $357,000 as|The yellow pickerel catch in-| Whitefish, perch and chub in. creased while yellow pickerel production declined. In Georgian Bay, small in. creases were noted in all species with the overall catch up 66 per cent to 65,000 pounds. The North Channel fishery produced 70,000 pounds of all species, an increase of 20 per cent, Lake Superior production was down 21 per cent to 331,000 pounds worth $100,000 to fisher men. Only yellow pickerel pro- duction showed an increase from 87,000 to 132,000 pounds.