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Oshawa Times (1958-), 9 Nov 1961, p. 15

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24 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thuredey, Nevember 9, 1961 BIRTHS ARKSEY -- Ken and Dorothy ly announce the birth of a son, Stephen John, 8 Ibs. 11 ozs., on Wednesday, No-) vember 1, 1961 at the Oshawa General Hospital. A brother for David. RUSH -- Tim and Mary are happy to announce the birth of their baby son on Thursday, November 2, 1961 at the Oshawa General Hospital. A baby broth- er for Cathy, Karen, Mary Lou, Michael and Mareen. STRUTT--Bob and Pat (nee Mitchell) are very pleased to announce the birt of their son, Dale Robert, 7 lbs. 14 ozs., Wednesday, Nov. 8, 1961, at Oshawa General Hospital. A brother for patty and Cindy. WALLIS -- Ray and Jean (nee Ratta) happily announce the birth of their son, 7 Ibs. ti ozs., on Wednesday, Novem- ber 8, 1961 at Oshawa General Hospital. A brother for Garry and Ricky. WERRY -- Ron and Elsie (nee Ball) are happy to announce the birth of their son, Richard James, 5 Ibs. 9 ozs., on Monday, November 6, 1961 at the Osh- 'awa General Hospital. A brother for Kevin. A BAPPY occasion -- The birth of child. To tell the good news to friends and neighbors The Oshawa Times ts as near as your telephone The day of birth, just telephone RA 723.3492. The rate ts only $1.50. DEATHS STON, Florence Bg ll General Hospital on Wed- nesday, November 8, 1961, Florence Olding, beloved wife of Harry Aston, and dear mother of Mrs. Phillip Mc- Costal! (Mariorie) Oshawa. Mrs. Albert Nokes (Ursula) Aurora, and Kenneth of Slatington, Penn., in her 79th year. Mrs. Aston is resting at McIntosh-Anderson Funeral Home. Service in the chapel on Friday, November 10, at 2 p.m. Inter- ment St. George's Cemetery. The Lae es' Auxiliary of the Rova Canadian Legion will hold a service in the funeral home Thursday evening at 7:30. Pa Cc Pa Cc c c Cc c Cdn Oil Cdn Oil pr CPR Cdn Tire CWN G BARR, Ida May Gardiner At Southaven w Home New castle, on Wednes November 8, 1961, Ida May Gardiner, aged 65 years, beloved wife of Thomas Barr, Tyrone, and dear mother of Douglas. Resting at the Morris Funeral Chapel, Bow- manville. Service in the chapel on Sat- urday, at 2 o'clock. Interment Bethesda Cemetery. Pa McGAHEY, John ' At Peterborough Civic Hospital Wednes- day, November 8, 1961, John McGahey, brother of Mrs. R. E. White of Elizabethville, Robert McGahey, Osh- awa and George McGahey of Peterbor- ough. At the Ross Funeral Chapel, Wal- ton Street, Port Hope, Service in Eliza- bethville United Church Friday, Novem- ber 10, 2 p.m. Interment Oak Hill Ceme- D D tery. chapel Thursday evening, 7 to 9. WARD, Edith Mary Entered into rest in Hillsdale Manor, Oshawa, Tuesday, November 7, 1961, Edith Mary Taylor widow of the late) Levi Ward and mother of Aylmer, in her 84th year. Resting at the Armstrong | Funeral Home, Oshawa with Memorial) Service in the Chapel Friday, Novem-| per 10, 2 p.m. Interment Groveside Cemetery, Brooklin. "GERROW FUNERAL CHAPEL. Kindness beyond price yet within reach of all. 728-6226 390 KING STREET WEST LOCKE'S FLORIST Funeral arrangements and floral requirements for all | occasions. OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE 728-655 GIDEON Bibles are a continuing me- morial, For placement contact funeral director or phone 725-2327. IN MEMORIAM cu my dear wife Helen F. Colbear, who passed away November 9, 1960 One year hi day When one we loved was called away; God took her home, it was His wi Within our hearts she liveth still. --Always remembered by her husband Leonard. MeGRATH -- In loving memory of Walter B. McGrath, who passed away November 9, 1958. Loving and kind in all his ways, Upright and just to the end of his days, behind. 3 --Ever remembered by wife, children and grandchildren. CARD OF THANKS | BRADLEY -- I wish to thank the aurses and staff of Oshawa General dospital for their kindness and care to my father Mr his recent stay there. Thanks are ex- tended to Dr. W. Y. Grant, Dr. W. W. 2z--Odd rights, xw--Ex-warrents. Net change is Gg w pr from previous day's close.) Stock Abitibi Acad-Atl Acad-Atl A 600 Alta Dist Alta Gas AltGas B pr 20 $106% 106% AltaGas Alta Alg Cen Alg Cen w Algoma Alumint Ang Pip pr Argus Atlas Steel Bank Mont Bank NS Beatty n Bell Phone Bowater pr Bow 5%4p Bow-M pr BA BC Pow |BC Phone | Build Prod | Burlington Burns Cal Pow Can Cem Can Cem pr 113 $28% CCC Stone Cl Fndry Can Malt Cdn Brew CBAL A w Cdn Can A Cdn Celan CGas In w i Col Cell Cons Bldg Con Gas Coronation Corby Crow's N Crush Int Dist Seag Dosco Dom Str n Dom Tar Dom Text Eddy Emp Life Friends will be received in the Fam Play 2135 $17 | TORONTO (CP)--Following is|Cathcart, Lambton West (un- lthe Robarts cabinet with former|changed). jministers in brackets: Agriculture--William Stewart, | |Middlesex North (William Good-| \fellow, Northumberland) AttorneylGeneral -- Kelso Ro- |berts, Toronto St. Patrick (un- jchanged). Commerce and Development) {Robert Macaulay, Toronto R erdale (William Nickle, ston). Economics--Macaulay (James}| Allan, Haldimand-Norfolk). Education -- John Robarts, .|London North (unchanged). Energy Resources--Macaulay | nchanged). Health -- Dr. Matthew Dym- ond, Ontario (unchanged). | | Highways -- Goodfellow (Fred Cass, Grenville-Dundas). ,comn COLBEAR -- In loving memory of, abhor -- William Warrender, | !0ner, called on the British iron é Hamilton Centre (Charles D as passed since that sad ley, Lincoln). Lands and Forests--J. Wilfrid ,|Spooner, changed). Mines -- George Wardrope, Port Maloney, Renfrew South) Municipal Affairs--Cass (War- render) Provincial Secretary and Citi- Sincere and kind in heart and mind,|zenship -- John Yaremko, Tor-| What a beautiful memory he left onto Bellwoods (unchanged). | Hamilton - Wentworth (un-/999 990 tons :n 1965 to 85,000,000 changed). Haskett, Ottawa South (Ward | Drew said, 'the production can rope) tree, Toronto York West (un-|serves for centuries to come. George Avery, during) changed). il Net High Low s.m. Ch'ge $78%4 784 784 + % $26% 6% BLr--% 160 160 160 20 20 200 Sales 1102 175 100 225 300 25 150 Today's Toronto Stock Market Listings TORONTO 11 A.M. STOCKS MINES 11 Net |Kirk Town 500 By The Canadian Press Toronto Stock Exchange--Nov. 9 Sales Sigh Low a.m. Ch'ge|\Lab Min 500 12000 12 12 12 L Dufault 22482 'Langis Soe Latin Am 5000 | Leitch 100 |LL Lac 400 Lorado 100 \Lorado wts | Lyndhst | Lynx 2 |Macdon s&s Madsen + Maritime i Martin Mattgmi Mcintyre -- % MoKen --1 |MeMar MecWat Mentor Midrim Min Corp Mt Wright {Murray M |New Ath | mh h h--%l $26% 26% 26% + % 695 665 675 --20 33 53 53) (+1 5s» 151 190 182 110 16 6 11 Net | 1 Net High Low Close Ch'ge| Stock High Liw a.m Ch ge) 26% + % Steel Can Steinbg A Switson Tancord Texaco Thorncif 300 Tor-Dom Bk 2 T FinaA 225 | Stock Fraser | Gatineau (Quotations in cents unless marked $..Gen Bake lot, xd--Ex-dividend, xr--Ex-|GMc | Stock jAcad Uran | Advocate | Agnico AmLarder pod Hur it % Area % Atl C Cop ;Aumacho | Aunor Bankfield Bary Expl 5500 % Base Metals 500 ¥ 500 +5 +3 +1 Goodyear pr 50 GL Paper 500 INDUSTRIALS 9S. Fe ss GNGas w 4400 li Net GNG Bw Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge Gr Wpg vt 850 $39% 39 30% + % Guar Tr 110 $12% 12% 12% Hardee 322% 22% 22% % Hur Erie 500 260 260 Imp Oil 1174 270 $35% 35% 35% Imp Tob 585 106% Imp Tob pr 1000 16% Ind Accep n 740 18% Inglis 230 23 Inland Gas 775 Inind G w 50 Int Util 1 Int Util pr a Int Pr Dis 4% Inter PL Inv Syn A 4 Jeff B wts Jockey C Jock C pr Jock wts Kelly wts Kelvinator Labatt N Lakeland LOont Cem Laura Sec 100 Laur Fin 200p 50 Levy 725 Levy pr 220 Laur Fin A 200 Lob CoA n M6 LobCo Bn 1225 Lob Co pr zi5 LobG 1 pr 429 MacLeods A 735 MB PR Mass-F MEPC 4 Met Stires 235 Met Stores p z80 Mid-West 700 Mon Foods 5 Mont Loco Moore Nat Drug 116 116 18% + % 18 230 275 15% 554 -- % 10% + % 6 56 % t+ % 68% +5 ---5 +15 -1 --i --%*% % 230 «(225 275 = 270, 15% 55% 10% Tr Can PL 735 $ Trans-Mt 8115 Un Gas 1850 U Corp B 175 +3 par 125 nl 705 2 $15% 2 i 245 93 62 -1 970 9 347% 46% 47% 19 19 19 9 9 9 % 46 6 4 53 54 38 38 OB 12% 12% 12% 70 166 166 98 32 w 1655 $16% 16 225 $18% 18% z10 $23 23 275 775 «(775 445 $50 50 180 $28% 28% 75 $53% 53% 425 $45 44% 340 $28% 28% 60 $69% 69% Nat +% Camp Chib 203 ---%C Tung 100 C Dyno 7380 --30 CN Inca 1000 Cdn NW |Can-Erin Captain Cassiar -- % Cent Pore Kas Chib-Kay + % Chib M {Coch Will Cc Calilinan |C_ Discov |\CG_ Arrow |C Marben |C Marcus |Con M S \C Mogul +5 +5 $ BY V 69% 79 6% 56% 50% 52% +M% +1 % 8 +1 27 +1 32. 32 pe! D Oil Cloth Du Pont Int Pap Ogilvie 7 7 7 20 18% 18% 7 8687 «6 4a 64] 7 $51% 51% 51% 275° «275 «275 250 75 - Mylam 337 +1 Nickel MS Noranda Normetal N Coldstrm is Northgate North Can N Beauc O'Brien Oka Rare O'Leary Opemiska Orchan QOsisko | Pamour |Pce Expl Peerless Pick Crow Pow Rou Que Man Quemont + % Rayrock Realm Rio Algom San Ant Satellite +1 (Sherritt + ™% Siscoe --1 Stanrek +1 Starratt Steep R Sullivan Sylvanite Teck-H --1 |Temag --5 Tombill -- % Tormont --5 Towag Trin Chib --3 Un Keno -- % Upp Can Ventures Vespar Viilam + % Waite Am Willroy + % Wiltsey +1 Yk Bear Zulapa +8 220 $52% 735 $52 = '5 1900 $34% 3 405 $33% 353 $51% 25 $34 29 $17 200 $10% 250 $25 70 $27% Oil $17% $524 $li% $23%4 $24% $10% $11% ing Alminex --10 Anchor Bailey S A 5600 800 +1 Bata 1000 24% 10% ii 48% 32 a Cal Ed Camerina CS Pete Cdn Dev C High Cr Cent Del 14 C Mic Mac Dev-Pal Dome Pete Duvex Fargo Gr Plains 4 Home A Home B HB OUG Jupiter Long Point Medal Midcon Mill City Nat Pete N Cont NC Oils Okalta Pac Pete Pamoil Peruv Oils 1 10 10 13% 13% 13% 640 «(640 185 185 185 49% 49% 49% 7% 7% 76 i 72 60 60. --1 14% --1 900 «+5 78 UA+ YM 11 100 $17 575 $22% 50 $75 45 $55% 45 340 200 $13%% 1: 85 $31% 3 210 240 5 +2 18% 11% 250 8% 21% 195 15% 16% 49 il 71 60 3 a ee: $12% 12% 12% ae 44 a 310 $13%4 Chem w collieries 500 Ye Colli pr 1400 82 Gas. In pr 140$7% 625 285 650 $6% 283 $70 100 $14% 1025 $5% 9 $35% 3 50 $160 740 $25%% 60 $59% 5% 250 Westng 365 200 60 h 4% 310 «310 900 13% 13% $10% 10% 10% $10% 10% 46 10%c 4 3x $16% 16% 16% 280 280 «280 46. 10% 385 +5 Husky imp Bk C 4 0 201 27 15 210 23 185 Mare 201 --il Page-Hers Parker 4 Poina Phantom Pow Corp QN Gas QN Gas pr Reichold Geco Mines +15 Gnt Masct +5 Glacier +1% Goldale Grandroy +1% Granduc --2 Gulch 30 29% 30 $21% 21% 21% 37. O77 15 3.23 @B 2 2 325 --4 173 +2 75 B ' 39 Royal Bank Royalite St Maurice %4 Salada-S Selkirk A Shawin Shawin A Silverwd A 4 Simpsons Somville pr St Pav Stedman n $79% $12% 85 $17% $5% $244 $27 $13 $28% $53 $15 $16 4 4 $11% 11% 173. «172 $63% 63 17 1 4 11% Ranger 172 Sarcee Secur Stanwell Tidal Triad OW Un Oils 750 Wespac 1000 W Cdn OG 500 Wsburne W Decalta +13 H of Lake +9 Headway ---5 High-Bell +% +1 3 Bridge 4 Fndry 1000 205 54% 31 83% 2000 7 67 1000 14% 14% 14% 1325 910 900 910 2000 48 «48 205 54% 2066 4000 500 100 1000 5300 500 425 1300 1500 1000 500 275 2000 3000 1000 3000 5605 3000 100 1000 2500 3500 500 610 515 1510 225 1000 950 869 2500 1000 450 1000 500 500 3500 1000 1500 215 500 1000 10500 5: 600 250 680 2000 500 750 7600 2925 $19 225 $16% Match 210 $31% 3 25 $192 +3 ---1 Int Nickel 3% +1 Iso eo Jaye Expl 37 Kerr Add |Kirk Min 77 +1 ~ 500 52 52 582 +10 mena, 1500 4050 102 101 101 48 Sales to 11 a.m.: 844,000, List Of Robarts' Chinese Astute |NDP Chief Voices Cabinet Members With Business Cqbinet Opinions |Communist traders are astute| |businessmen and drive hard) TORONTO (CP)--New Demo-|Warrender, former municipal |bargains, Canadian company of-\cratic Party Leader Donald C.|affairs minister who succeeded podbot Sb cell potinge erly CLOT Chinese trade mission|cabinet announced Wednesday|folio, Mr. MacDonald said: Prescott (unchanged). '|now in Toronto. |by Premier Robarts as a "real) «Under his a dm in istration, Ministers without portfolio --|_ The Canadian companies felt|disappointment. \the department of municipal af- |Daley; Allan Grossman, Tor-|almost unanimously that the} 'For the most part it was a|fairs has experienced an endless lonto St. Andrew (unchanged); {Chinese were fully informed on|game of musical chairs among/|succession of municipal scand- Nickle, and Charles McNaugh-|¥0rld markets. _. |the old cabinet members," Mr.jals, and refused to deal with lton, Huron. | The eight - man delegation is|}MacDonald said in a press re-|their cases vigorously or effec- Leaving cabinet--John Root,|Neaded by Chen Ming, director|lease, adding that Mr. Robarts|tively. The prospect of this kind iv-| Wellington-Dufferin. jof the department in the Chi-|had failed to take the opportun-jof administration emerging in King-| \nese ministry of foreign tradelity to 'strengthen the, team"|the cabinet post which has ju- which retired Premier Leslie Frost had headed. The NDP leader said the new administration has accorded only "limited importance" to|concern." agriculture by dropping John ieee ---- minister without 2 oe se it portfolio and one of three farm D ] W { |that is it. i {members of the cabinet. | e Ivers 1 e S Sydney Bacon, president of} i Bacon Basketware Limited, said| Of Labor Minister William |the more detailed the instruc-| | tions given the Chinese, the bet-| |ter the orders are carried out. night to set up branches in Can-|Details should cover minute ada and get the advantages of|items like coloring, styling and \low-cost power and world-wide|Packing for shipment. | shipping facilities. \ jended Sept. 30: 1961, $823,446, Speaking at the Joint Iron TOUR ee oe : as a share; 1960, $810,345, Council banquet, Drew said) BELGRADE (AP) -- Foreign) $1.39. Britain bhatt! to provide 21,-,tourists spent nearly $7,000,000, Greater Winnipeg Gas Com- |000,000 tons of home - produced|in Yugoslavia in the first eight pany, 9 mos. ended Sept. 30: ore by 1962. This still left a sub-/months of 1961, an increase Of|1961, $561,000: 1960, $292,000; 12 | stantial balance to be imported.|18 per cent over the same pe-/mos ended Sept. 30: 1961, $757,- Last year, he said, Canada ex-|riod of last year. /000; 1960, $571,000. ported more than 1,000,000 tons Nova Scotia Light and Power of ore to Britain Canada's OwN|ne gained for the British iron|Co. Ltd., 9 mos. ended Sept. 30: ore output would go up from 55,-| anq steel industry by establish-/1961, $1,803.604, $1.115 a share; jing branch plants in Canada. 1960, $1,572,363, $.972. which deals with Western coun risdiction over the vital issues of labor-management in our grow- ing industrial province is not one that can be viewed without tries Spencer Peacock, genera!) manager of the international di- vision of Atlas Steels Limited, said: "You argue your heads off with them, finally settling on something. When you settle, Tron Industry In U.K. Asked 'To Branch Out LONDON (AP) -- George Drew, Canada's high commis- NET EARNINGS | TORONTO (CP) -- Policeman Norman Randall delivered his own twin daughters Wednesday and used artificial respiration to bring one of them around. The first one weighed seven pounds but the second girl, born 20 minutes later, weighed only fui pounds and required mouth- to-mouth respiration. to start breathing. The father said he had to use respiration for five minutes be- fore she showed signs of life. A doctor arrived shortly after the second baby was born and a- and steel industry Wednesday By THE CANADIAN PRESS Cochrane South (un- Donohue Brothers Ltd., 9 mos. Arthur (the late James Public Works -- Ray Connell,| jin 1980. Reform Institutions -- Irwin |ficials have reported after talks|MacDonald described the new|Charles Daley in the labor port-| win Daughters Dufault Has Surprise Drop Off BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT Insurance Firms Invest Money TORONTO (CP)--A surprise drop by Lake Dufault and sharp|© indusirial movements high-| lighted heavy trading on the) 'Toronto Stock Exchange Wed-| nesday. | Dufault issued an assay re-| --2"|port Wednesday which said four|ing the extent of their collec +9 |per cent copper, 8.4 per cent|tive activities |zinc, 3.30 ounces of silver and| .03 ounces cf gold have been found in the hole drilled 100 feet| -1 (east of the discovery hole in the|/huge portfolios of government 11,122 to 1,280 foot level. | Dufault closed at $7, off 15) cents. } | Dufault's loss inspired other| lrecenily active speculatives to + % follow suit. Arcadia Uranium,|people who hold life insurance Area Mines, Wiltsey - Coghlan J'y\and Mt. Weight all fell in the|up one of the greatest pools of one to eight cent range. Cana-| dian Dyno recovered somewhat from Tuesday's drop and rose| |17 cents to $2.20 with volume of 52,425 shares. Industrials were paced by jutii'ties, refining oils, steels and |banks and financial institutions |with a number of issues reach- ling new. highs. Among these |were Crown Trust, General Mo- jtors, Algoma Steel and Invest- ors Syndicate A Trans-Canada Pipe Line was| a victim of profit-taking after) ~2 |Tuesday's record-breaking rise|common 15 cents, Class A 25 'and fell % to 24%. The day's +3 |largest loss was sustained by) Goodvear Tire, down 2% to} to 606 69 and western oils .28 to 42 |104.42 Golds fell .87 'to 88.13, base metals .08 to 204.82, and the volume was 3,801,000 shares + % compared. with 3,129,000 Tues-| day : Specia! - size transactions in- jcluded: 3,500 shares of Labrador lat 26%, 4,000 of Standard Pav- jing at 15, and 3,000 of Dominion Tar at 18%. Big U.S. Railroad Merger Is Planned NEW YORK (AP) The Pennsylvania and New York Central Railroads formally agreed Wednesday to press ahead "as rapidly as possible" }with merger plans to form what | would be the world's largest | railroad system. | The announcement said a joint application will be fied promptly with the Interstate Commerce Commission as soon as a Satisfactory basis for |merger has been agreed upon. | The giant railroads said econ- jomic and competitive condi- | ably" since previous consolida- tion talks were broken off in January 1959. and that both ex- pect to end 1961 in the red. Royal York Dinner Cancelled By Firm banquet sponsored by the Good- |year Tire and Rubber Company, bound Royal York Hotel, has been called off, it was an- America (CLC) told the com- pany they wouldn't cross the ho tel picket lines to attend the an nual banquet given long-service employees. the mother, a registered nurse, was taken to hospital along with the twins. While the doctor drove, the new father supplied oxygen to the smaller daughter. She was later placed in an incubator. | Labrador Acceptance Corpora- On index, industrials rose 1.61) tions have "worsened appreci-| BOWMANVILLE (CP) -- A scheduled for Toronto's strike- nounced Wednesday. Officials of the United Rubber Workers of $1,000,000,000 in Canadian utili- ties, $620,000,000 in manufactur- and merchandizing concerns. The compilation, made by the Canadian Life Insurance Offi- cers Association, shows private light and power companies and telephone companies as the biggest buyers in the utility group, each with 16 per cent of corporate loans. Pipe lines received $225,000,- 000. Other borrowing industries include oil and gas; transporta- tion; machinery and equipment, pulp, paper and lumber; metals, plastics; chemicals; iron and steel; food and drugs and de- partment stores. Not included in the compila- tion are loans to Canadian Na- tional Railways and other gov- ernment - owned utilities fi- nanced through bonds issued or guaranteed by federal, provin- cial and municipal govern- ments In addition, $1,000,000,000 of Canadian corporate bonds is held by non-Canadian life com- panies on behalf of policyhold- ers resident outside Goaata. By FORBES RHUDE dian Press Busi Editor Many thous4nds of Canadians) are investing their money in| Canadian industry, and receiv- ing income from their invest- ments, probably without realiz- They are also big buyers of mortgages on homes and office structures, 9nd part owners in securities, without their names ever appearing in the transac- tions These almost anonymous fi- nancial operators are all the policies. Their premiums make money in the country. In company investments alone at the beginning of the year, they had, through their insur- ance companies, invested DIVIDENDS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Algoma Steel Corporation Ltd. jcommon 30 cents, Dec. 22, rec- ord Dec. 1. Eddy Paper Company Ltd.,| The Canadian Association of Purchasing Agents says in its current bulletin that while all key factors in its business survey continued to improve in October, the rate of growth appears to have slackened, particularly in new orders, cents. Dec. 15, record Nov, 15, Hallnor Mines Ltd., four cents |Dec. 1, record Nov. 17 1524 in light turnover. | tion, Class A 10 cents, Dec. 1,| jrecord Nov, 15 | | Laura Secord, Candy Shops) \Ltd., 17% cents, Dec. 1, record|*° At ¢ Nov. 15. |view that economic activity in Normetal Mining Corporation|Canada has continued to im- \Ltd., common 12 cents, Dec. 28|Prove and indications are that recotd Dec. 1 alleged ion persist Mining Corporation of Canada|!" 'Me coming months. : Ltd., common 50 cents, Dec. 29,|.,1¢ adds that in the United recent Dac: 1: States the first signs of hesita- Pacific Atlantic Canadian In-|!00 have appeared since the vestment Company Ltd., six beginning of the recovery at the cents. Nov. 30, record Nov. 15.|Start of the year, but says these Pamour Porcupine Mines Ltd.,|2%@ largely explained by excep- four cents, Dec. 15, record Nov,|ional circumstances, such as 4. posi tot and auto- mobile strikes. fremont Mining Corporation The "review describes the record thee : ; year's private capital expendi- ; ture program as disappointing up to now but adds that on the STATELY AD lavailable evidence the decline | HOVE, England (CP)--Prob-|\appears to have been arrested bly the world's first detergent in the third quarter and im- jadvertisement was among exhi-| provements are to be expected. |bits at a show in this Sussex| It says a clear over-all pat- |town, It was a royal proclama-/tern in consumer expenditures |tion of 1633, when soap was ajhas yet to emerge but that, ac- jcrown monopoly, and read:|cording to surveys, the Cana- \'We caused two laundresses in-|dian consumer is more optimis- \differently chosen to wash|tic now than for some fime. 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"Underworld characters"| were finding it safe to "'push'| the bad money than to pull off} break - ins or armed holdups. "When they're caught, they never have a large amount on them--one or two bills at the mest,"' Inspector Hobbs said. Many of the bogus bills that had come to light were of excellent quality The police official said his de- partment has been unable so far to trace the bills to the source. The Canadian Press errone- ously quoted Inspector Hobbs Tuesday as saying that an American gambling syndicate was behind the counterfeiting wave QUARTER SPURNS MOVE HOUSTON, Tex. (AP)--Char- ley Milstead, former Texas A and M _ quarterback, retired from professional football Tues- ¢ A 7 -- YousAvE "7 NOUGH FOR 7 YOUR SECOND WEEK IN EUROPE! KLM"s 17-day excursion fares* save you $128.00 on an Economy Class round trip ...enough to pay for that second, fun-filled week in Europe. Reserve now! *Oct. 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