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J yy ha Sf i ial to 18 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, August 2, 1961 BIRTHS GUEST -- Joe and Elinore (Pierson RN) are happy to announce the arrival of their daughter, Patricia Lyn (8 Ibs. 1 ozs.) on August 1, 1961, at Oshawa General Hospital. A sister for Beverly and Joey. TORONTO 11 AM, STOCKS By The Canadian Press Toronto Stock Exchange--Aug. 3 (Quotations in cents unless marked 8, |] z--Odd lot, xd Ex-dividend, xr--Ex» IRWIN -- Frank and Claire are happy rights, xw--Ex-warrants. Net change is to announce the safe arrival of a ob from previous day's close.) 8 Ibs. 10 ozs., on Sunday, July 30, ' at the Oshawa General Hospital. A INDUSTRIALS brother for Diane. Special thanks to xa . Maroosis. Ne Dr . a Stock Sales Wigh Lowa.m, Ch'ge Abitibi 65 S41 41 a Abit pr 150 $24% 24% i+ Wa Acad-Atl 175 $10 Acad-Atl A 100 $2213 Alta Dist 100 210 155 $324 32 SAXBY -- Fred and Joyce are happy to announce the birth of a daughter, Karen Louise, on July 27, 1961 at the Oshawa General Hospital. WILSON -- To Mr. and Mrs. Gavin A. Wilson, on Tuesday, August 1, 1961, 15 $1065 at the Oshawa General Hospital, a boy, y 500 $12% Brian Donald. Thanks to Doctor McKay : o and Doctor Maroosis. INTERESTING FAMILY HISTORIES can be written with Slippings. from wa Times of e Pp: he BIRTHS, ENGAGE- MENTS and WEDDINGS. Notice for these events are only $1.50. Bring them to the Classified Counter or tele phone The Oshawa Times RA 3-3492. DEATHS BENNETT, Ray Entered into vest suddenly in Holly wood, Florida, on Tuesday, August 1, 1961, Ray Bennett, beloved son of Mr. an . Harry Benneft, in his 37th « vear. Resting at the Armstrong Funeral Cn New Home, Oshawa, commencing Fri Cdn Can A 710 S14 14% morning with service in the chapel Cdn elan 600 $3015 302 3 day, August 4 at 2 p.m. Interment Osh. | 200 $7 awa Union Cemetery. Chem Ww 120 300 C Gas In p 1320 GERROW FUNERAL | & fuss CHAPEL oi Kindness beyond price yet within reach of all 728-6226 CPR 390 KING STREET WEST ee ---------- Cdn Pel pr LOCKE'S FLORIST CWN G 5% p z10 $16 C Westng 100 $33 33 Col Cell 175 460 460 Funeral arrangements loral requirements for occasions, Alumini xd Alum 2 pr Atlas Steel Bank Mont Bank NS Bath PB Beatty Bell Phone 1750 876% 7 100 $27% z15 $14%a 1792 $54% Stone Perm Safe dpr 220 $94 30 $51% 51% 300 3 3% 53 ® 120 23! 2 200 $16 375 $307 30% 880 Sa 25 292 $11% 1 ond all a Con Bldg pr 100 $7) 7% Con Bldg wt 100 175 175 175 Con Gas 415 S18's 18% 18% Crain RL 300 $16% 16% 16% OSHAWA SHOPPING | on CENTRE si 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE 728-6555 Crush Int 100 $84 8 84 Dist Seag 115 $393 39% 39% 4 1 D Bridg 100 S18% 18% 18% GIDEON Bibles are a continuing me- morial. For placement contact funeral; g director or phone 725-2327. CARD OF "HANKS | Dom Stor n 10105 $15% 15% 15% + | LOCKE -- 1 would like to express| my deepest gratitude to Di. Ross for| § his great skill and care over me, also} to Dr. Shaw, Dr. Miller and Dr. Clark and the nurses on 4A. To all who sel gifts, cards and flowers and to those who remembered me in prayer a very) special thank you | --Mrs. Harry Locke, | RR 3, Bowman. | UAW Threatens Legal Action | Stock Dom Tar Eddy Emeco Exquisite Fleet Mig Fndtn Fruehauf Gatineau GMC Goodyear GL Paper GL Power Greyhd Hardee H Dauch Hi- Tower Horne Pf Imp Flo Imp Inv A Jeiferson Jockey C Jock wis Kelvinator Labatt Lafarge Lakeland LOnt Cem LobCo A LobCo A w Locana MB and PR 400 Mass-F Moore Sales High Low 865 $1915 19% 19% + ¥ddy Malch 275 $27 27 27 50 $19 725¢ $10 ie 1215 124 8 6 250 $12 200 6 250 $1134 11% 11% -- 300 375 360 380 75 837% 37% 3TH 25 $49 49 50 $1493 149%4 145% 1151 $20% 20 V 50 $37% 37% 37% $16% 167 16% + $13% 13% 13% + $50 50 $11 50 109 300 25 130 200 75 $28 28 28 $207 20% $214 21% 1300 225 $5% 3 $17% 17% $4313 43% 6 $6 6 $71 71 TI% -- 250 240 45 150 790 $8 $423 155 300 200 223 125 224 100 $ 2865 § 665 Nat Drug xd 160 Mon Foods N St Car NO NGas Nor Phone NW Util pr Page-Hers Pbina Pow Corp QN Gas QN Gas p QN Gas w Roe AV C Royal Bnk Royalite Russell da wis Seven Arts $9 $123; 12% $19% $107 $42% $21 21 90 90 167% 1678 Today's Stock Market Listings on Toronto il Net High Low a.m. Ch'ge $26 25% 25% -- W x15 $26 26 26 125 812% 12% 12% + W 200 33 kX) 3 -3 Stedman z5 $46 462 46.3 Steel Can 270 874% Tia 4% + W 8 Propane 225 $16% 16's 16% S Prop wt 45 305 305 Switson Texaco Tor-Dim T Fin A T Fin B Tr Can PL T -Mt Stock ' Shawin Shawin A Silvtrwd A St Wire C Stock Ponder Provo Gas Ranger Sapphire Sarcee Secur Stanwell Sales 355 9 19 10 10 305 43 4 67% 531% 54 52 5 20% 13% 19% 54% 5 $18%2 18 $173 17% $18'2 18'4 18% $19); 19% 19% 2 87 9 0% 300 230 230 230 W Decaita 20's Advocate Agnico Akaitcho Am Larder Amal Rare Anglo Hur Area A Arcadia Atl C Cop Barnat Base Metal y B-Dug 21% Belcher 4614 Bethim 2% Ribis 32% + Bicroft 16% Black Bay 32% Bouzan 9 Bralorne Broul Reef Buffad Buff Ank Camp (ib C Tung C Dyno Cdn Thor Caib M Coin Lake Camerina 1 3 C Discov C Oil Lds 5 5 5 : C Halli C Oil Lw 3 3 2 Con M 8 C Delhi 3 5 1 C Mogul Cdn Dev 3 © Mosher 19% 19% -- C Ex Gas 3 3 « 107 107 Cent Del 500 595 590 595 1 C Sannorm C Mic Mac 5 Cinwest Dome Pete Coprand Fr Pete pr Deer Horn Home A Dtnison Home B Eagt Sull HB Oil G Elder LI Pete Falcon Long Point Fatima Medal Nat Pete NCO wis Okalta Pac Pete Pamoil Peruv Oils Un Gas Walk GW Weoast Tr ) Weoagt Tr vi 3 Weston A Weston B Weston 444 pr Zenith Curb 50 11 11 340 340 1 17% 20% + 21% 45% 15% 5% 17% 4% 4 425 z10 100 150 H : 24% 2 32% 16% 32% 33% 33% 54 54 21% 46 Price Br 8 42% 42% 6% 6% 210 210 250 42% Anchor Anglo Am Bailey SA Bail 5%pr Bata Calalta 42% + 21 Giant YK Granby Grandue Gunnar H of Lakes High-Bell ' BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT | Canada Shows At Trade Fairs : FORBES RHUDE Canadian Press Business Editor . | Some 80 Canadian firms will ¢ display their products at the itd {trade fairs that the department] The Packaging Association of of trade and commerce is pul-\Canada has opened an office in ting on in Nigeria and Ghanalyontreal to service its Quebec early next year. chapter. The Nigerian fair will be held Jan. 17-28 in the exhibition * lgrounds on Victoria Island, a {suburb of Lagos. The complete |display will then be moved for| with about 100,000 feet .of .exhibit planned. square .space The Bank of Nova Scotia has- opened an office in Los Angeles. The bank now has 610 offices--575 in Canada Free Regcourt Geco Mines Net High Low a.m, Ch'ge 56 56 Sales 2000 2100 1000 int Stock Hollinger Howey Hud "ay Hydra Ex 11 Net Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge 375 $27% 27% 27% 500 230 230 230 725 856% 56% 56% Nickel Irish Cop Ker Lab Min Langis 7 r Add 450 $25% 58 L L Lac Lorado Lorado wis Macassa Macfie Madsen Man Bar Martin Mcintyre McKen McWat Min Corp Mt Wright Multi-M Murray M Nello 5 13 9 y New "id Nickel MS Noranda Nor 'metal Northgate Nort th Can O'Brien O'Leary Opemiska Par amaq Pick Crow Placer Que Chib Q Metal Qunston Quemont Radiore Rayrock Rexspar Rio Algom San Ant Satellite Sherritt Siscoe Steeloy Steep R Sunburst Sylvanite Tec! k-H Thom IL Tombill Tribag 2 3M 3 Y Un $233 23% $12% Market Nears | 'All-Time High TORONTO (CP) -- The stock] market moved to within exactly {one point of an all-time high on| the industrial index during light trading Tuesday Most industrial groups finished strongly ahead with financial in- stitutions, foods, utilities and re fining oils taking the lead. Steels were poor. Atlas, Dom- inion Bridge, United Steel and Page-Hersey all dropped frac- tionally. Dominion Foundries and Steel reached a new high of 6135 with a gain of a point. On index, industrials rose 4.94 fo 594.69. Golds fell .16 to 88.56, base metals .20 to 205.55 and| Ventures Waite Am Young HG Yukeno Zenmac Sales 4 11 am.: x500 270 $11% 4500 859% 35 300 600 7000 39 1000 4 1000 5% Keno 9 AE 1544 15% 7.000, NET EARNINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS AL A A oie att Zs Gold Swindle | Exchange Suspect Nabbed PITTSBURGH (AP)--A Wind- {sor man wanted in connection with a $30,000 gold swindle in Chicago was arrested in Pitts- burgh Tuesday two days after he complained to police that his suitcase full of clothes was missing. Edward Miller, 57, was placed in custody: of a U.S. marshal pending a preliminary hearing on charges growing out of the {alleged swindle | The FBI said Miller and an- |other man, Zdzislaw Banaszek, swindled a Chicago woman res- taurant owner in 1959 by telling her they could buy three bags of gold dust in Canada for $30. 000. The gold dust, they alleg- edly told her, was valued at $50,000. Agents said Banaszek and the woman went to Canada, pur- chased the dust and smuggled it into the United States. They went to Chicago where they "sold" the dust to Miller, who posed as a New York jeweler, The two men then disappeared. Banaszek later was appre- {hended and convicted in Octo- ber, 1960, His five year prison {sentence later was cut to 3% |years. DIVIDENDS By THE CANADIAN PRESS British Columbia Packers Ltd. Ltd., class A 371% cents, class cents, Sept. 15, record Burrard Drydock Company, Ltd., class A 12 cents, Sept. 15, Dominion ores Lid., eight cents new shares, Sept. 15, rec- ord Aug. 16. Ingram and Bell Ltd., pfd. 15 cents, Oct. 30, record Oct. 16 rp Baa hs So Eder Jofre Is Fighter Of Month' by NEW YORK (AP)--Eder Jo- fre, undefeated world bantame . weight champion from Brazil, was named fighter of the month by Ring magazine today for his knockout victory over Japan's Sadao Yaoita. Jofre flattened the Orient fly- weight champion in the 10th round of a nonditle bout in Brazil. There were no changes in the heavyweight rankings for Floyd Patterson's world crown. Ring still has Sonny Liston of Phila- delphia as the No. contender. The National Boxing Association removed Liston from its list Tuesday because of his suspen- sion by the Pennsylvania State Athletic Commission. George Chuvalo of Toronto, {Canadian h e a v y weight cham- pion, is rated No. 5 by Ring, Bob Cleroux of Montreal is ninth. Chuvalo is third in NBA's list, Cleroux eighth. Corpse Recovered In Georgian Bay MIDLAND, Ont. (CP) -- The body of 41-year-old David A. Phipps of Toronto was found vesterday four miles south of Georgian Bay Cove after he had set out on a final cruise in his 28-foot cabin cruiser. Police 'said Phipps probably drowned while swimming. His boat, which he had recently sold, was spotted from the air and dragging operations were started after his clothes were found on board. He had left here Thursday night and had been expected back Saturday. Bell Telephone C y of Canada, 6 mos., ended June 30: 1961, $26,954,239, $1.20 a share on 22,481,353 shares; 1960, $25.- 913,578, $1.23 a share on 21,116,- 848 shares. Craig Bit Co. ended June 30: 1960, $24,415. R. L. Crain Ltd, 6 mos. ended June 30: 1961, $236,37, 40 cents a share: 1960, $307,907, 53 cents. Fruehauf Trailer Company, 3 mos. ended June 30: 1961, $1. 748,433, 25 cents a share; 1960, $2,969,132, 43 cents. St. Lawrence Corporation 6 mos. ended June 30: Tid. 1961, 9 mos $23,516; Ltd. 1961, A DOUBLE BILL OF FUN AND LAUGHTER ! Her's was the most popular form in school ! "A FRENCH MISTRESS" I STARRING CECIL PARKER "ITS A WONDERFUL WORLD" ALL STAR CAST A FILM THAT WILL MAKE YOU SING | DETROIT (CP) -- The United| a | Auto Workers union threatened) EVs " legal action Tuesday to force 7 General Motors Corporation to} open its books on prices and| profits. J | Leonard Woodcock, UAW] vice - president and director of} the union's GM department, said the union is studying a cor-| poration rejection of its demand' for financial data with a view] ws: to filing a complaint with the | National Labor Relations # Board | ; The union contends it has a/ right to the information under) d i ®t the National Labor Relations; LADY Act, General Motors accuses { the union of trying lo inject NEW CE PRESIDENT | "prices and profits" into nego qo .54 1, Phillippe, above, | day. He succeeds Ralph J. tiations when ts Dropel fue comptroller. and principal fi- | Cordiner, who remains as tion is to Negotiate Paris f nancial officer of the General | chairman and chief executive Wages: ours and conditions ofl go. ic Co., was elected pres- | officer. Woodcock made his announce- ident of the company Tues- ment after both the union and| the company announced their intentions to scuttle the present work agreement effective mid- night, Aug. 31. MFToOpen In Market Bloc LONDON (Reuters) The designed to take account of the - Brazil Factory (principal difference between the needs of the ohter members. ORONTO (CP) -- Massey- European Common Market and| . ne FaoRON Ltd., announced Tues- | the European Free Trade Asso. WORK IN PHASES day that manufacture of com-|ciation is that the Common The community's integration) pany tractors will begin shortly Market has political as well as|!S due to come into operation in Brazil economic aims in three four-year stages. The A. A. Thornbrough. president, Compared with the six Com- end of the first stage is due in said plans had already been ap- mon Market countries, the December, 1962, but may be; proved by the Brazilian govern- members of EFTA -- Austria, delayed up to three years if any ment and work will be under-|Briatin, Denmark, Norway, member feels thal the obliga. taken by Massey-Ferguuson of Portugal, Sweden and Switzer- HONS of the treaty have not Brazil in association with the land--comprise a much looser been observed. : Brazilian company Vemag S. grouping of states Members have already cut in-| A., the Massey-Ferguson distrib-/ * Their primary concern is with|!ernal tariffs by 40 per cent, utor in that rv establishing - free trade in n- 208 the first moves have been] The tractors will be manu-|qysirial products between mem. made toward a common ex-| factured in the industrial area perc Finland is an associate ermal tariff. By-1970 or 1973 at| ~--AP Wirephoto More Than Trade | |centre. showing Feb. 14-24 Ghana. Canadian exhibits are classi- fied under the headings of tex- tiles and shoes, foods and bev- erages, household appliances, chemicals and pharmaceutical electrical, industrial and trans. portation equipment. There will also he a govern ment display and information in Accra,! and others in London, New York, Chicago and the Car- ibhean area. Ford Motor Company of Can- ada Ltd. states that wind- shields, side lights and rear windows for the company's 1962 cars are being made at Ford's new fabricating plant in Crow- land Township, Welland County, Ont. The plant employs about Canada's sales to Nigeria in 190 people. 1960 totalled $2,305,000 compared with $938,000 in 1959. Flour was) the principal item, followed by| automobiles and shoe machin-| Storage Bills anes san 56 is For Importers cocoa beans the principal im- port, followed by crude rubber, TORONTO (CP) -- Importers and tropical woods. will have a considerable bill for storage charges to pay when FLOUR BIG ITEM " ._|the longshoremen's strike is fin- Canadian exports to (Ghana in ally settled 1960 were valued at $3,900,000" ~ | an compared with $3,800,000 in 1959. , The Canadian Importers and Flour was again the principal| lraders Association is protest. item, followed by automobiles,|[In8 the "obviously ridiculous" aluminum and bookkeeping ma.| Charges that have arisen from| chines. Purchases from Ghana the three-week strike. totalled $3,100,000, led by cocoa] Col. H. C. MacKendrick, CITA beans, manganese ore and ma. general manager, said that at hogany the end of July charges on goods ns stored in the transit sheds The Canada-Eure Exhibi- reached 40.5 cents a hundred- tion Commission, of Hamil. |weight. ton, is sponsoring a two- A meeting between the long-| week all-Canadian exhibi- |shoremen and the stevedoring tion and trade fair in Rof- companies Monday night failed] terdam June 8-23 next year, [lo arrive at any settlement. 1962 BOOKING DATES NOW AVAILABLE * Donald Travel Service 300 DUNDAS ST. EAST WHITBY Whitby--Oshawa--Brooklin Ph. MO 8-3304 Harvesting now is under way of Sao Paulo They will be p i : the latest, members will estab-| powered by Perkins diesel en- member of the group, Four oftiieh a common agricultural pol- gines produced by Motores Per- spo oiper three Austria, icy and free movement of] kins S. A. in Brazil. The Per-/Sweden and Switzerland -- are| Workers will be ensured. There| Kins group is a subsidiary of neutral by reason of treaty ob-|¥il be a common transport Massey-Ferguson. ligations or simply by tradi policy and a free flow of capital. : Te Re tion There is no indication as yet what Britain's position would Ex rt Trade PROMOTE STABILITY be in EFTA should she finally po When EFTA was formed, its/decide to join the Common| members declared their inten. Market. A statement issued by Damage Seen tion of promoting economic ex- EFTA Monday called for talks| pansion, full employment, fi-|foward "a single market em- VANCOUVER (CP) -- Ex- nancial stability and a higher|bracing 300,000,000 people" --in| ternal Affairs Minister Green standard of living. They also re. other words a linking of the said here Tuesday that the Brit affirmed their determination to|two groups. The association) ish decision to enter the Euro-/promote closer economic co-{added that its members in.| pean Common Market will have operation between themselves|tended to examine with the a serious adverse effect on the and the 18-nation Organization| Common Market how they could| Canadian export industry for European Economic Co-op-/join in a single body. The minister said in an in- eration, including the six mem-/ ~ ET terview the gravest effect will|bers of the Common Market-- y ' be felt on the exports of lead|France, West Germany, Italy, Good Average and zinc and manufactured pro- Belgium, The Netherlands and ducts 'td Luxembourg Provincial Trade and Industry contrast to these purely T b C Minister Bonner said earlier the Thin ' aims. the ely 0 acco op move would be to Canada's! sights on political targets as AYLMER. Ont. (CP) -- Onia- benefit in the long yun Hthel s tario tobacco farmers, who poi coi dio on pledged to abolish all restric-lare expected to wind up with] we ---- {tions on trade among its mem- an average harvest this year. bers and to follow a "united 2 trade policy toward outsiders oxi » T 4 Windsor Counter Members in fact want to be on jalms in Elgin and. Norfolk Jy come 2 kind of united states of ~ Glann McCann of the federal Opened By Nordair Europe. agriculture de p a rt ment's to- WINDSOR (CP) -- Nordair; Member stales commit them- bacco sub-station near Delhi Airlines opened permanent|selves to a common policy on said: "I don't think it will be ticket counter operations at|a number of issues -- notably|a bumper crop, but it will prob- Windsor airport Tuesday. {trade relations with the rest of ably be a good average." The firm has scheduled flights{the world, agriculture and Last year's crop yielded an| from Windsor to Sarnia, London, | transport. average of 1600 pounds an Toronto, Kingston and Montreal.!| For other purposes there will aere. The five - year average Montreal is the connecting point be co - ordination of national was 1.400 pounds for the rest of the Nordair sys- policies. Although national pol- Most growers are not ex. tem which extends north to Fro- icies of members will not he pected to start harvesting until bisher Bay on Baffin Island. |identical, they yill have to be'late next week. OSHAWA DRIVE-IN" STARTS THURSDAY BOX-OFFICE OPEN 8:00--SHOW STARTS 9:05 TONIGHT ONLY! "THIS EARTH IS MINE" (Adult) Rock Hudson "SLIM CARTER" -- Jock Mahoney DONT MISS OUR GIANT TRIPLE FEATURE MIDNIGHT SHOW THIS SUNDAY ! CHILDREN under 12FREE! ALWAYS A COLOR N the final volume was 1,423,000) $2.868,011, 56.8 cents a share; shares compared with 1,525,000/1960, $2.832,608, 55:8 cents. Monday. Royalite 0il Co. Lid.).6. pos. Highlight of the mining mar- ended June 30: 1961, $722, BO; het was the merger between|1960, $188,000. Ventures and Falconbridge and = the subsequent announcement |by Toronto Stock Exchanoe President Howard D. ( a..m that inquiries will be made into the deal, including all trading in shares of the companies con- cerned Ventures at one point in the day was ahead $6 to a new high of 63, but later backed down to 59 at the close. In other mining action, Inter- national Nickel reached a new| Gold trading was light wigh high of 86, up a point, while| Giant Yellowknife, Hollinger and smaller gains went to Consoli-'Kerr Addison all up %. MOVABLE WALL SHERBI'""KE, Que. (CP)-- One secti oa wall in a tech- nical school here will be made permanently movable. The wall had to be moved recently to permit exit for a small house that students had built inside. dated Mining and Smelting, Que- mont and Gunnar. | "SNOW WHITE AGNES LAURENT Adult Entertainment WITH HAPPINESS A SN HERE COME THENEH FURIES OF T. \C ' -- NN 7 YOU WON'T BELIEVE YOUR EYESY "20,000 EYES" with Gene Nelson ® Merry Anders STARTS TOMORROW egent: Yoday Only: AND THE 3 STOOGES" IN TECHNICOLOR START THE COUNTDOWN NOW THAT WILL LAUNCH YOU OUT INTO A WONDERFUL CAREER! Your inquiries are cordially invited. FREE Literature. Get the Facts -- then Act at once. -- Register for the FALL TERM at the OSHAWA BUSINESS COLLEGE TUESDAY, SEPT. 5, 1961 Eight Day School Courses Individual Instruction Modern Equipment Placement Service for graduates Specialized Business training is the most direct route to a well-paying position, OSHAWA BUSINESS COLLEGE 10 SIMCOE ST. 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