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Oshawa Times (1958-), 24 Feb 1962, p. 16

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er | Weekly Summary Of Stock Market Activity BIRTHS V ° | olume Prices Declines outnumbered advances by 449 to 280 on This Week 196? -------This Week ----__--_ 161 onaincne This Week 1961-62 | 5 the Toronto Stock Exchange this week. Issues un- Stock 4 Sales High Low Close Ch'ge High Low Sales High Low Close Ch'ge High Low Stock Sales High Low Close Chge High Low 500 BROWN -- Ray and June are happy rks to announce the safe arrival of their| bos any vena hel Horne Pf 6005 360 350 350 --O 375 350 2265 505 15 $35 410 GF Mining 26400 19 18 18% 2 16 410 115 Goldray 5583 250 2 , ie = 51 V r » Ww 5 809,524, h 4 r 4 olume for the week was 16,809,524, up from the Hor Bris 401 937% 37. 37% 37% 53 8580 son, Rodney Michael, on Thursday, Feb- | k's 16,478,451. Total sales for the year 435 «410 3 ruary 22, 1962, at the Oshawa General i ate Ata 1ORSET ile, GQuointiana ie canis Guess LA 805149 145 149 43 153 135 > D 260 240 5 Grandroy 13225 ee a n mad Si ee! ee ee ee So [ = os a : . : : . ' ine ' BUKATA -- Mike and Mary are, . week'S MOST ACTIVE TORONTO STOCKS . Ieip Toh oe 13035 $66 he Ot tots 8h : Homestd 21 109 105 , Gulf Lead 27500 happy to. announce the birth of a son, , By The Conatine 'Frees ind Accep 8925 $32% 30% 30%» - M4 30 LI Pete 4 3 Gunnar 26472 Michael Stuart on Thursday, February! oes . re tal? 1------This Week _----__ 1962 I Ac r50 pr 150 $98 97% 98 % «97 'ent Del E 1 Gwillim 8000 22, 1962 at Torcaty Sorthwesiese Hos- By PETER DUNN jstruck a ty a of My : "¢ gust Sales High Low Close Ch'ge High Low. 1 Ac 225 pr - 5 $48% 48% 48% + 4 49% 4816 tharter Of 12 7 5 ma. Hard Rock -- 6640 pital. First grandchild for Mr. and "irs. ' . f iri closed at 75, up a fraction. NDUSTRIALS Ind Min e 632 390 370 370 --20 'om Pete ' 200 200 -- Har Min 14500 M. Bukata Sr.¢ and third great grand- canadian .Press .Sta'f .Writer| closed P ¢ | >, Re taba oem 14 1st Ingersoll A 600 S8% Bin 8% > Dragon 4866 «13 Hastings 3700 BA Oil dropped $1. at $35, BC Pow 38346 $18 16% 1744+ % 18 15% : e & ? ; child for Mr. and Mrs. A. Stalany. Listlessness gripped ihe stock, 'Steels were fairly quiet with| Dom Tar 792 Hy 199% 19% 20% ete cen 2600 = $5% 5'4n55e ' 5 ance a 13236 5 s § 9 136 1 1 r ta 25) 4 73, 8 5 > Wes 5 4 : GUTSOLE -- Reg and Marlene (nee market this week, as volumes», cionificant changes. Atlas pbcstas 2310 S15 15 WU 16 1 Te O00, SOR ee 8 Hs DerPal isn ares Spencer are very pleased to announce! and prices shrank Tada $31.50 ata? to Its Shawin 16 225s 2+ Ve 2615 22d Inland Gas pr 568 $19 18% 19 ' 1 Pome Pete 6385 5M 5 $a the birth of their daughter, Lestie! "ry , i y closed at $31.50 -- equa: Inind G wts 1880 170 170 170 65 Duvex 326: 4 High Bell 9050 259 240 240 | Thursday's trading was the ; 4 February 23, 1962,| eae " 'previous 1962 high--but showed Yan Cas 3921 7 7% { Int Brinze 205 $21 20% 20% +25 Dynamic $1300 49% 45 Hollinger 7551 $22% 21% 22% ' 1 Bronze pr 150 $26%4 26 25W 7% 23 E te & Howey 4463 232 225 230, parents are Mr. and Mrs. Alfred SPe8-1100 Go rom New York Spooner "a9400 Isis | Bc om mok oom OR ee ee = Hugh Pam 1200 16122 cer and Mr. and Mrs. Reg Gutsole Sr.|leadership from New Yorkics i) hag the best rise, climb- Dynamie 51300 4912 4 3 Int Util pr 15 $51% 50 Site +14 4 te picts tas aise sas : Wyre ex 8 Many thanks to Dr. Russell and staff/which was closed for Washing: ing $2.12 to $65.62 | Hl LINE tniaaoy 765 $7 7 Mm 7 Gridoil 100 175 173. 173 " Inspiratn 51 of the 4th floor. ton's birthday, totalling only ie bate ak wadiar Bidcop 1204540 3 17% 27 48% 3 niprov 59 wt S| Be 0 Home A 8286 $15% 14% 15 --I 15% 13 Irish Cop 91 2S0N : d Norma, ne aa 000 share , Profit-taking hit western oils Wiltsey 1102000 5% 23 45 Inter PL f2 $84 «82% B24 + 14 Home B soe sae lta 14% 128 Iron Bay 235 aah cca air is iain the ata 2,000,000 shares. after their recent upsurge which Osisko 536972 115 +14. 215 Su Fee im 10 10 ie ais HB Oil G u070 $19% 9 19% 17 Iso ris, GOTT ag ; . ' nv §3 $00 $68 67-7 -- ' > } eee ay racy ik a ie Pre g th Sage boosted index levels io theit Kew 'Bil 350800 i 4 1 6 Intpr "Dis 6940 $8148 7% 7%" + samp 8 ne bes Sassen Ibs., on Friday, February 16, at the shrikage was the abserce ofl) < 7 5 j 3 1 y 130 5: 59 20 4 5 L te N : = nrikag "highest since 1959. Royalite, a é ntpr Dis wts 1 30 525 5 : be PE ade Figen Jaye Expl Gahawa: General Hospital, institutional buyers. But on Fri-|fayorite in recent weeks be-| a serene Lynn, on Friday ith at the Oshawa General Hospital. Mo-| weakest in almost a month, as a gain of less than $1 on the South U ther and baby doing fine. Proud grand-|ihe Toronto exchange, lacking week. Dominion Foundries and Wayne "256150 a : a . >: Ong Pp 5 3 3 A GOOD News stony--whee yeiday the action picked UPicause of reported record 1961 : jitemon all) WO ' Mangoll "6200 a4 > Jolet Sanne ya Times, clippings of the ao-|:lightly, even though prices COn- earnings, dropped almust $2 to) Industrials sell Bowie: 7450 4 ey ae Mideon ous at a eee Jinsmaith tice are available for Baby's Book,|tinued to decline $14.25. Calgary and Edmonton Jock ¢ io 17060 ae 8 6 is 90 358 ea ee 2 sows x Family Tree Records and to mal ers| Despite favorable corporate fell $1.25 to $26.75 despite re-| yy...) ; Jock CB pr 104 -- Ne 6 Nat Pete 3000 308, 288 2B Kerr Add 11330 $ places. To place birth announcement,/news, industrials dipped more'porting higher earnings last 'Abitibi pr a 6 2 i eho Py iy Magee? 1 tad | ee Kilembe 1400 225 call The. Oshawa Times Classified than four points on index. Ofiyear | Acad. Atl 7 ee aye 5 Kelly wis 1085. 295° 995 "er : 300 263 28 oe eo aan" te Mae kb eon wits 20 annual reports released, 13) Most senior base metals pro-| Acad-All A 80 Stile tok a Kelvinator i ; oo As Kopan 8500 2 --% 15% re favorable, but traders|ducers edged lower in unspec- Alta Dist 56101 : 255-2 ; Lan : Seale as a mn we DEATHS |seemed to disregard the opti-jtacular trading. An exception Alta Dis Ww 1150 tis 11 Peas 1300. ha 7% é Ne "4 og 200 §: a6 ' 6 23 L Dufault 65930 640 535 540 890 «795 3 3 ig : é 4 13 13 : jmism of industry was Hudson Bay Mining which 'Alta « sa $36 | 3 : : F 7 ataten A : p f 73 Northid 1 Osu 37000 144 13 Utilities provided much of the, added $1 at $56 following news d r 109'% i 2 ne Lakeland 269 275 1. Shore 395 295 200 295 BECK, Joseph 0. sei tie vith tint } AS Corp Ltd y 1 10634 10734 1a0 1 LO Cem 400 400 . *, Lamaque 2017 375 365 365 Entered into rest in the Oshawa Gen- industrial action, with two is-jthat Anglo-American Corp Ltd : : ; aR ei eae + ISR 13% + ; Okalta 7300 14 2, 12 ee Langis e 32000 43 43 eral Hospital on Friday, February or sues--B.C. Power and Shawini-'a South African investment t $1 184 4% 215% 1 Lau F 125 pr 550 $22% 22 22 21% hs oy SY 1 Lae Am 222800 1962, Joseph O. Beck, beloved husban Pm nf . oe'sla ef j t ; - 04 ti F ' LAu F 220 $54 52 54 P c 5 rac P : S ite 6725 of Nellie Cross in his 70th year. Rest-|820 making the exchange's company, was about to 'buy "a/ Pe x Lia 7 seer oon a bight Palliser 150 peice 1500 ing at the Armstrong Funeral Home,)most active list. large block of Hudson Bay Riconis 1756 Se 50% 501 Vaur $i A Se ea i 2! Pamoil 00 4 & Lexindin 5000 Oshawa, with memorial service in the} ' shares. Algon wts 475 3 20 20 -- Laura Sec 0 $i8% 18 18 1 Permo 153460 3 LL Lac Chapel Monday, February 26, at 1:20 TOUCHES 1962 HIGH Alumini 16816 $277 5 15% 14% Biel Oils ae 4 D Lorado j * - . 9 | tT , . F 49 ' « 47 4 4 1 'e 3 1 4 ' a a pm. Interment Oshawa Union Cem-) B.C. Power touched a 1962) FLURRY ADDS GLAMOK | Alum 2 pr 8 47 2 4 ev) + 235 $23 Ba 228 3M Philips ¢ isso [ech es parete, a ' : nalo; x 3 y 4 1 a 9 ara * 4 i 4 ' " : ait high of $18 in mid-week before' A late - week flurry in re-| Rania ag q 4990 $104 96 Q Place 27200 45 2 % 1% 2 vant 79996 ZAROWNY, Annie Stashke ack t 7.25. ahead les tly-inactiv: Ye in- Ang Pul ee} ae 53 Sin Ski 8D gee 1 onder 9910 < Lynx 500 Entered into rest at the Hamilton Hos-| Casing back to $17.25. ahead less cently-inactive speculative min ae ne 8 5 5 $ ; 40 $81 04 5084 + ne Gis 555 3 of : Se oe pital on Thursday, February 22, 1962,{than $1.00 Shawinigan, facing,ing issues added some glamot tus Bok 8 'a : : 4 oe weer oars ; Quonto 21500 16 1 2 1 Masao 6500 Annie Stashko, peeves wife a late! possible government takeoverito an otherwise du!! section 'atate r 4 1644 ; ah : $32 4 Ra 5 i : 1 Mactie 14000 Antho! Zarowny. who passe away A ' bain JD cae _ * ry % . : Argus 250 pr | 52l6 53% 5 : . at 4 Sarcee 1: 12: x § S 10: MacLeod March 13, 1945. Dear mother of Mrs. 2 Quebec, dipped toa new low Bidcop, Sunburst Wi tsey-4 ogh ee oe ee 3 - eee mets SEY [At Pee ere : Sevur Wise 30 6: ' 90 - 8: aiadoon S. Brezden (Tinnie) of Hamilton, Ont.;|0f $22.62, but climbed back. tojlan and Osisko oversnudowed} Aine © F ; RIB, ana PR 16094 $i88e 18% 19% i Souta t 24 1 Mapast Peter Stanley and Mike of penaxe $23.25 for a fractiona! gain former favorites Northcate and} AStd Wire C 2 5 12 5 1 115 Maher 50 $32 32 33 3 3 3 peat ! ; ! J Malartic and sister of Frank and George Stasnko el "4 i 3 ; re Atlan 'Ace ; 3 M Leaf Mill 3 4 1 Stanwel " 3 - 4 faneast of Dauphin, Manitoba. Resting at the Bell Telephone was aiso more Lake Dufault in. volumes, but) alice 'Gtosl , sist és Sih ES ; : Sian Bar P. X. Dermody Catholic Funeral Home,|active than usual. The stock) pr changes were not start- A E ' ease? pe 19300 a: ' Maralgo 3120 : : 5 s Marboy 1 Marcon e 18500 nc $ 1919 King peel vcr ashge foe Puner-/ dropped $1 to $57 despite an an- ing. Golds were quiet Bank secant : 38 71 2 Mass-k 595 $ al Mass 9 o'cloc lionday, February 26, . { , rat. Natnt vw, Tara: rac Bank NS 1 7 5 Maxwell 360 195 If s 5 195 1 q il 15300 : 7 in the Catholic Church. Interment St nouncement that Bell's operat Total volume at Toronto wa Bath Pow 2 E 1 4 MEPC 820 240 240 240 ' Canso vt 1816 7 63 Maritime 104650 Joseph's Cemetery, Hamilton ing expenses decreased last, 16,809,524 shares compared with} A 5 ee Metro Stor 3865 $9% 9 1 Un Oils 5 5 4 Martin 45800 if tS ORES i vear while its ielephene instal-jlast week's 16,478,451. Dollar t Sree 4 $ 2 + ope i 5 ag Fr bbe : i Me Reef Pet 104 i nth 1 Septal e art GIDEON Bibles are a continuing me-:. "TAace Phe © " rl ere ae 99 7 7 rac! Pi umber 3 2 a 2: lie 'est 12860 19% 180 I Vayne 3 s a 1" 03 svat For placement contact funeral; 2Uons. increased The company value was $40,193,780 compared] ell Phone 1 : 1 58% 5 Milt Brick 600 270 270 270 x Wsburne 1 " - Maybrun 19400 9 director or phone 725-2327 jalso reported 1961 earnings of with $51,210,499 itmore «pr Milson A 1330 $30 29% 39 } Wstates 7 520 510 510 +1 Mcintyre 2668 $50 . jabout $2.50 a share, practically; On index at Toronto, indus- Bowater | pr 4 5t 25 apian. lak tak Be ae bd Vr acecte7 Ween fae Pee j espe ge lithe ex . 5 twiate st " 7 | Sten 4 52 ? 5 folson pr 71 244 2 1 indfa } 16% ceMar On 5 LOCKE'S FLORIST he same as the previous year. trials dipped 4.64 at 614.17, golds| . 212 $5 59 , 3 A Mon Knit pr 325 $86 5 ; Yan Can 39215 7% 3 ' McWat 253560 61 ; 'd Refining oils and associated 134 at 89.71, base metais 2.68 2: : 5 . 6 Mont Trst 15 $78 Wiens BO Mentor 75600 55 Abita fais eblcadal ory |pipelite issues were mixed but/at 205.40 and western oils 4.60) i ; 80-350 3 35 380 Oe oe eae ; he ' Dalhousie 24000 ent ee loral nts for ! ' a a ' an & t on s + 1 2 y 1 porae : equa. oe" jaetive on the week Traas Prai-'at 126.60 -- their lowest level ' F f 5 ae Nat Drug 4 1 Midrim Tz |» peel j lrie Pipeline jumped ahead to|since November, 1961 | ht i ee "4 Nat CU Pe Ree ane ane ic uy ' ae cee OSHAWA SHOPPING $35.50 on news that Co'umbia| Volumes at Montreal: Indus- Page Sp : : fine day iene PF oa << ot % 21 ( Mines holy CENTRE Natural Gas Co Ltd, in which{trials, 791, compared with| 3 For 313% 012 ; \ Nat 'Trust 105 $9 7 - 6 Mt Wright R PI ice |Trans Prairie has a 25-per-centilast week's 892,344, mines, 5 81 i : & Nein 2 ; ; : : +4 A and B Multi-M 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE interest, received permis-'3.944,717 compared with 3,558 ; . me a ire 58% 5 ; 2M 52 Abacus "ann 2 i avnerey 728-6555 . * Pr cease voepal He Snes BC Phone 2 « 5614 : Noranda 144 $6 M4 5 2 Acad Uran 88300 9 8 . 8 ries 5 Nama. Cr ---- ~- --)/sion from the BC. Pubtic Utili-|781 | Brockville 00 «$95 94 $ NO N Gas ' y 1} Mm Is Advocate 5 615 685 890 +5 Nat Expl ties Commission to build a nat-| On index at Montreal: nks| BC Sugar 2 2 26%2 NQ Pow : 3 321 'Agnico 83 «8080 9 Nealon GERROW FUNERAL |, a in thr Mande Ge ee ee ee 20° Nor Phone m8 AFattsho ee Nello ural gas pipeline in the East|down .69 at 7195; util'ties down Brown 7 hiah Hate w 3955 F , Aiba Expl io Te | New -Alaé' CHAPEL Kootenay region of southeastern|.7 at 140.0; industrialis . un- ere 6 5 4 12 NW Util pr 5 $8 3! Amal Rare 78050 22% 19% 20 New Ath Kindness bevond. prite |B.C. The stock settled back tojchanged at 339.1; combined Bet con: seen eee. * 4 Bais sen dares : Anacoh 17733 46k 4 New Bid los: 75 9 9797 5 ee F 2 : a . : ae : glo r i 9 ; in hy 7 h p i] close at $33.75, ahead $2.12 down .3 at 272.7: papers up .2} Burlington 5S wee Ont Steel 184 21% 21 a reigns gry : ; ; ; : i olavun yet within reach of ail. Interprovincial Pipe Linelat 507.5; golds up .81 at 78.17 Burns 5 § ea ) Overland pr 600 $8% 83 4 ? Ansil 26084 i - ae N Harri - ---- hoe wt sihesdieliaipbaiade educa foto a Burrard A 25 3 Bhs B Page-Hers ©5392 $24 y Arcadia wts 30800 3 1 M% 5 New Hosco 728-6226 Cal Pow j 2 25 j Parker 350 470 5 : s 5 4 Area 8800 New Jason | 390 KING STREET WEST Cal Pow 5 pr 1 104 i Pbina 9280 $9% 9! 3 ; A Arcadia 3698.7 5 3 N Kelore " Can Bread V B q PC Jewel pr 20 $100%% 1001 100% --3 1031 A Arcd Bw 7200 d 1 3 Newlund 46200 1814 | an Cem 5 2 Pantom 15920 $8%, 84 8% + } i Atlan C C F " : NN han 3500 35 = | an Cem pr 181 $3 % 2944 4 2 Pow Corp 280 $60% 60 60% + 2% ; Atlas Yk 13500 53 5 5 % 4 N Mylaam 26700 » 38 CC STone 70 § é § 2 i Premium 1100 270 265 265 Atlin Rut , ' i Sawaee dt ere ~ . "4 : 4 4 Pres Elect 13436 $18 15 i te 4 Aumacho 2 - New Rouyn 6 | e e CAMPBELL -- In loving memory of} a dear father, Hugh Campbell, who} . s 2900 can Foils A 3 QN Gas Me 1% , Aumaque N Senator 40104 10% passed "away February 24, 1960. I Fndry 4 2 : QN Gas 5 ; 1 Aunor New Taku 25 16 LF a% r : eres eh 5 tae Rapid-Grip 4 Bankeno Nick MS 12235 (56 an Malt 7 6 76 Reitman A 23 1 1 : 148 Banktield Rog 4 1 Nick Rim 2100 54 1 hand, fath hese . 4 4 é \ : 4 R Yarn A 10% 1 i I Barex i 51 5 --4 Nip ssing 1800 4 We cannot clasp your hand, father ila ap ack a 7 5 pL Revenue pr e t % 22% 2 3 1M Barnet Nisto 2000 4 _dear, NEW YORK (AP) -- Doubts;product of $570,000,900 -- up an Perm 286 § 76 3 BR 4-Noawell 7825 Vas 6% + } ; "pegs See 5 Nor Acme 140310 _36 edhe piel chat ny yarn about the strength of the U.S.|/from $521,300,000,000 in 1961-- dae ae ae: fecap ge Base Metal 291 y alee oe Tell that we still remember thee business recovery cropped up/would be attained. ~-Lovingly remembered by son Stanley|this week. : : a and family. Some statistics showed the SOME BRIGHT SPOTS SL 325 $61 5 5 Roe AV 7019 $6%4 - Baska Norgold 5300 7 6 SL pr 1 1 3 3 oe AV pr 85 $86 B-Duq 7: ! 5 9 5 Norlartie 6700 13 13 'an Wire B 75 $1 p 2i4 4 ima 0 Sil 10% 103 1 ' Bany tad : Normetal 4601 305 296 CAMPBELL -- In loving memory of| January economic pace fell off] There were some bright a dear grandfather, Hugh Campbell,/from December spots. Orders received by dur- who passed away February 24, 1960. | mhis came as a disappoint-|able goods manufacturers in| dn Brew 1 $594 5 914 + blig § 8 $84 82% 834 Belcher 3250 § 7 + Norpax 67100 20 Alum 21 $1 ( ) 70 $15% 1 1 7 5 Daltaeree 3 : N Coldstrm 19100 72 71 What would I give to clasp his hand,| His happy face to ment. There had been general|January rose to a record $16,- A wts 19 y 3 q k 9 $2414 24% 6 231 Bethim \! ig 9 5 Northgate 199080. 535. 470 510 +10 695 181 aaa : eet 4 tusse! 3345 $13%-- 1 boda 194 Bevcon i2 1 1 1 N Goldcrest 9949 24 22 22 12% 26 21 dn Can A . 14 14 i4 StL Cem 4 340 $16% 1614 16% + 5 Bibis 1 4 ' N Rank 6 42 +1 49% 41% eerie j r - 4 "4 StL Corp L 2 ks Bidcop Norsp A wts 1535 44° 35 37 --3 $5 (35 Me ee a ae RE Ba, Op . 4 103% Black Bay North Can 5 245 285 +35 (BRS 835 ne a A "6 ' St Maurie 7850 105 s 5 Bordulac | Norvalie 373 uh woh nS Cham eae o Salada 3186 $1656 15 13 Bouzan : : q ' Nudul 2500 13 124 12% --x%4q 16 1% Chem wis 4400 2% 2 3 95 236 Salada wt 2 % § $ Bralorne z 1 ' i Collieries 19730 $8 5 ' eS Selkirk 6 49 $ : Broul Reet Obaska SR 5 54% + th aw Saas ; ees Seven Arts ~ | 5620 1 1 Brunswick O'Brien "2 Seal ae a , rer etawin 23468 $23%--8 228 i + 2% Buffad 7 " 4 4 Oka Rare prrene Me pene aa ee the Shawin A 5 $23%4 23% 238 Tha 23 Buff Ank 2300 O'leory Fairbks A 925 Shawin A pr t Li s Opem Pairhes © Simpsons 542 $3 % $l. - Sa 27! Cadamet 3760 E 7 Orchan F Prod 5 KD Mfg amp Chib 10053 1s r 5 Orenada ¥ Prod 2 pr 50 5 L 5 Slat Ind pr 200 $20R 20% 'amp RL 1400 16% Ormsby Gas In pr3080 98 7 ' 3 Southam 2300 $30 2914 Tungsten 12600 Osisko gel ame deh .. : 4 Slater # 900 $10 dn Astoria 264066 Pamour Dyno 5 Paramaq Malart 0 Patino M N Inca 21000 9 9 r Pato andore 3966 10% 10% Paymast i530 an Erin 30333 23 23% X Pax Int 146900 aptain 4000 7 7 7 Pce Expl 2666 ariboo 3985 150 130 150 r 7 Peerless 166200 assiar 6535 1 Perron ¢ 'ayzor Pick Crw ent Pat Pitch Ore heskirk Preston hester Pros Air ub Kay 1 Purdex 0 hib M_ 51 Que Ascot © 9465 Que Chib 23900 Que Lab 24100 Q Matigmi 1500 Que Lith 655 Que Man Q Metal Qunston Quemont Radiore Rayrock Reeves 36 160 155 Renabie 200 «200 Rexspar 13 Rio Algom Rio Rup Rix Athab Rockwin Rowan Cons Ryanor n Ant To hear his voice and see his smileiconfidence that the economy was) 900,000,000. = op : headed up. "Most major industries, ex- Sadly missed and ever remembered a by Doris, Jim and family. | Business failures, totalling, cept steel, contributed tu the in- COOK -- In loving memory of a dear ,1,447, were the highest for any|crease flow of new orders in| brother-in-law, H. E. Cook, who passed| January since 1939. January," the commerce de- away February 25, 1955. Housing starts declined for partment said "Steel orders re} Those whom we love go out of sight " : | But never out of mind, the. third consecutive month.|mained at the very high De-| Day. oo ee ia the hearts Private housing stars were es-/cember rate." ose they leave be! | ais 9 .| 5 --Ever remembered by. brother-in-law timated at an annual rate 1,292,-/ A survey by the 'federal re- 20 COOK -- In loving memory of a dear/{70m December ers in January had a strong| oe si3 father, H. E. Cook, who passed away; Declines were reporied earl-idesire to buy yeaa tie the| Feb 25, 1955. j j uy new cars in the} ebruary 25, 1955. ier in factory production, per-\next six months. This was re-| This month comes with deep regret,/<onal incomes and retail sal ¢ ' Ms Was re-| It brings back a day we shall never : ? retall sales, /flecetd in the first third of Feb- forget; The Kennedy administration ruary, when dealers so'd 154.-| You ea Sse meee Spears. die, 45 inclined to b'sme badi755 new U.S.-made cars. com- Ever remembered by daughters|Weather for much of the slow-|pared with 118,685 in the com-| Doris, Myrna and Joyce, son-in-law down and indicated contidence|parable week of 1961 Albert that its goal of a gross national! DOBLE -- In loving memory of a), tombe = producticn held dear husband and father, Henry, who! nara a. week at an esti passed away February 24, 1960. A P d s |mate 35,000 cars. Output last Nothing can ever take away, week was 5 99 af The love a heart holds dear, uto ro uction week was 135,220 Fond memories linger every day, Negotiations tu reach an early Remembrance keeps him near Slightly Lower jcontract in the steel industry} Lovingly remembered by his wife, continued at a stepped-up pace. Lena, and sons, Jim and Lawrence, r . 'e ' daughtersintaw, Matgot and Ronna| CCRONTO (CP) Canadian) Reports circulated that 'he pro- and grandchildren. jmotor - vehicle production this! eucers and DOBLE -- In loving memory of a Week is estimated at 9,886 units) workers wer dear father and grandfather, who pass-|Compared with 10,574 last week,| agreement. But negotiators sai | ed away February 24, 1960 |says the Canadian Automobile! cuch widesprea wget Ua bags 'our presence is ever near us, Chainber of © ti ch widespread optimism is Your love remains with us yet, amber of Commerce, somew! o ( iB ewhat premature in the You were the kindof father, Production consisted of: 8.370\ light of the fact." Your loved ones would never forget.\carg compared with 8,931 last!---- ae ~-Lavingly remembered by daughter,|--" " aoe : ra ees Florence, son-in-law Douglas and|Week and 1,516 trucks compared Husky $12 Husky wis 3 32 St Hydro Car $15 15% 2 Stedman Imp Bk C 5809 S68 6 7 2 7 57 Steel Can Ind Gas 5240 $10% ( 1 Steinberg A i 4065 $14% $ ; Mare « 5040 $6%% 54 dn Ol 3186 $334 3 3 S. Propane dn Oi) pr 35 $156 t é S Propane pr R i a ite 2 t ord 444 Pet pr 83 13° com 300 335 ire 3435 4 Supt 115 $100%%4 100% 100% himo hrom och Will oin Lake Tire A 746 8 % 3 7 Swit 600 165 160 160 Util pr ) U Q T to Z Vickers $23 i 2 2 Tamblyn pr Gas ' é Tamblyn pr et oniagas ¢ on-Key Bellekeno KP Dev 110 1 1 i 'Tor-Dom Bk 4308 $67!a Beta G « « « « « ¢ « « « 4 « « « 4 rt « < 4 « < ' 2 € Gas pr $i6%2 1 4 a i 'Tancorl 4 « « « « ol Cell ( 42 di 5 'Towers 4280 $919 i 9 © Cailinan : 4 ' « € C 4 « « « € c € € rf « { « ¢ « « € c « c « 4 hat-Gai 5 833 3 2 Texaco ( hrysier 5 $61% 5 i Texaco C pr och-D A $1 1 4 5 Thom Paper on Bake Q 4 Towers 10060 425 360 on Cad Bids , 15 yA 14 Tor Star pr 180 S64 63 Discovery Bldg pr 2 : Be 7 T Fin A 6524 $5314 6244 Fen . ; T Fin wta 37 6318 $13%4 12 on Gillies 67000 Tr Can PL 1 $27 6E = inoe ae Trans-Mt 21737 $14% 14% Halliwell Trans PPL 7735 $35!4_ 31 Y Marben Union Oil 3150 Si4% 1458 14146 + 4 Marcus Un Acc 2 pr 400 $10% 10% 10% Mogul Un Gas 9530 $2314. 224e 224 -- %s artisan Mosher 16625 Sand Riv on Negus 6041 12 Satellite 'on Nichol 1066 y Sherritt Northid 5500 . 5 aie "e. BY 14 + 4 Sign rane 5300 Sil Miller the Unitea 'Steel e on the verge of| Wi Corp B ¢ y % 26 osmos 304 134 ] 3 3 1 p 7 29% 2934 -- %& oronation 3, $ ¥ Ste 1 $653 6% G38 + Ve rain R L 14 1 5 1 Vanadium 1225 170 150 150 --20 < r ¢ < rt 4 < < c r « < < « < < < ¢ r 4 < « < < < < < « < < af < « c < Asa and wife. Elena and niece, Donna, |900 units, down one per cent'serve board indicated. consum-} CGE 3 4 38 Slate: 450 $20% | « 4 + % 4 of 4 < < ' < ' < < C « ¢ 4 < ri af < « 4 ri « < ( r c if « < ¢ ri ' < r c < ' grandchildren. |with 1,643 JEFFS In foving memory of aj Production to date this year) ond Market dear husband and loving father, Wil-jis estimated at 75,478 units com- / et $ ' Crestbrk wis 12475 a 2 Venez 100. 60 60 liam (Bill) Jeffs, who left us February| pared with 62,884 in the cor- Crown 'Trest "85 960 5 :2 re Viceroy A 260 67% 7 ' 25. 1958. He ls one but not forgotten lresponding period last year, | Absorbs Issue pitta ete like ' ' 5 Net Ree 1s rush n B51 $91 q endoma . 4 And day thi " ta oer nats house af hiating, [oan "POF S4588 care com | Crush pr $110%4 100 100% + %4 110% 198 Vulcan 00 $545 " Thoughts of him are always near, |Pared with 52,328 and 11.090' By THE CANADIAN PRESS | Dale a M5 345 36 Wainwr 1700 130 125 125 +3. Days of sadness will come o'er us, |trucks compared with 10,556. oem Dist Seag 4244 949% 4714 1 ' Wat Equip 1602 460 435 460 +: Many. think the wound is' healed 'i s . Canadian bond markets main- D Bridge ©6183 $22% 215. 22 hy 2 Webb Knp 2700 260 250 250 --10 SA thay thls kee the sores Car production this week and tained a firm under tone| DC Gen Ins. 108145 145 145 ' 4 7 Westeel 450 $9% § g That lies within the heart concealed,|this year to date with figures throughout this week despi : D Coal pr 200, 400 «400 = 400 r 360 West C Brew 103 $35 3 raigmt . 2 Ever remembered by wife and fam- for last week and the corres- 8 Bere ree & Dom Hiec OS E10 0G Oe Mh ; W Copper dana Alaa restaur 6000 Tautes 5475 0% --- ¥ 'ly A large new issue of Ontario! Dom. Elect w 3900 600 580 59. 45 W Co; 45 rowpat 22000 Taurcanis 15475 a 404 4 : iponding period last year in|honds D Gndry 4676 $63% 63% 6556. 42% 66 Wesitair pr $28Ye BY 3 2a 2 Cusco #100 5 him 3 Pade Ae Bag a SPEIRS -- In loving memory of our brackets, was Ag aE an D Fndry pr 0s 1014 1 101%} Weston $1914 ye Daering 10030 \ Temag 1 dear meiner and Granny, Eliabeth Col-| American Motors 318 (321), fered. $20,000,000 of tcaercent| bam. seat mie iit Wan'thopr "iis toe 9 eo Bee 1 recat vin Dick, who passed away suddenly | 7 eh: Cheve | 000, 34-per-cen ii ae 4 ee ( 4 1 ; 271 F 20 43 T t February 20, 1946. Also our dear father|2*/21 (458); Chrysler nil (1,021),|,onas due 1967 at 100 and $40.-| on Mina er hoe che Wank bin: pel guia: 10% ain fe ee sone fs Torabilt and grandpa, Harry Speirs, who passed 5,945 (5.649); Ford 2,364 (2,648),1999 900 of 5%-per-cent bonds! Dom Tar "275 G24 24 22 1, 2 White Pass 1100 S8i@ 838 8% + 3 ponies 0 aaa 'Torbrit away February 25, 1951, both at Stone-/17.447 (16.351), General Motorsjqie 1989 at 98.75 The vOnas | Doni 3 4 : : wecoase ts re 2215 2214 -- 1 re z0s0D. 8h : 'Trans Res use, Lanarkshire, Scotland 5.513 (4,917), 37,530 (29,022): | 98.75, The market | : : f 1 . 4s WCoast Tr 784i @ 2138 2159-1 1814 Dicknsn 08: 3 é Tribag There never were parents dearer 4 Boe absorbed the issues readily and yi Wooa 3 A 0: 3 +1% 3 Dome 7 Ult_ Shaw Never: two hearts more true Studebaker - Packard 175 (24), both were lat ee Econ Inv i3g 46% 4 8 Woodwd A 1 7 16 Donaida } Mining I'm proud you were my parents, 745 (848) ere later quoted at a pre- Eddy Match 7 : 1 Wawd A wl f AS ince | Asbestos 1 thought the world of both. of you. | mium over the fssue price Emp Life 1 1 Y Knit A 5 Duvon Minda How constantly we think of you = | Other provincial issues were Equit Life 36562 6a ) Y Knit B 200 Un Keno With hearts and eyes that fill, also i d d d i Exquisite 1614 $12% 1 r Zenith 3400 340 «(325 «(3350 +:10 E Amphi § 5 5 i Un Fort The love we had in life for you | NET EARNINGS 30 In good deman | Exquisite pr is $1 re : ; Carb East Mal 5 sé Upp Can In death grows stronger still On the government market! Fam Play 16% Ms Asbestos 2038 $34 3312 3314 -- 4 M4 East Sull 80. 168 178 -- s Vandoo Sadly missed and lovingly remem ter " ga par Fanny 1090 Bis0 28 28 CD Sug 5 2% 2 bg cide 3 16 3 Vespar bered by daughter Annie, and son-in-law By THE CANADIAN PRESS long term issues were hot ac- Fed Farm 2800 "$i ; : CG Inv 1c1 ¢41 40% 4p%-- % 3: ge aria aes Violam 5 B+: 4 Bob Collison, Bloor street west, also, £ CAN! d SSS |tive and prices were virtually Fed Farm wt 1400 350 I 3 34 © Paper ze 1% 40 404+ % y El Soi Y 6 5 Waite Am 5 3 890 by grandchildren, Jack and Marie Col-/ Anglo-Huronian Ltd., 6 mos.junchanged. The Canada 414- Fed Grain 945 $49%4 48 A , D -Glass B04 B0'a E Taicun 358 4 58% 58? 5 Vauze 3 160 140 148 200 lison and family, Betty and Rob Gilson} a 31: '4 7.) iat Fleet Mfg 22091 105 9 5 1 j D Oil Cloth i 26 2675 + i5e 231 Faraday 900 5 7 . 73 Weedon 9000 4% 4 and family bgp ta ge egg Payal 1983 eA ~-- bn Fleetwood 1510 $22 214 2 21 Hayes 190 $224 22% 22% 2 1 reer Tung 32700 15% 13 1 Werner 104200 1844 Mia § s ; , $531,-) -75-$93.25 an e Canada Ford (US) 2 1 ) 3 1 Int Pap 1634 $39 38% 384%-- % Fatima ig 5 5 W Malar 8500. 4 4 TWINE -- In loving memory of 2/685, 35.4 cents. 15 er-cen 7 Ford com $15 5 75 31 Lob Inc 165 $12% 124% 12R+ % ¥ i Frobi ' : 1 3 W Surf I 2500 19% 19 dear father, George Twine, who passed Asbest Cor ti Ltd \siaa7, sass bonds due 1975 at Foundatn 159 3 15% 12 11% MacLaren A 2785 823% 22% 4 - Galen v0 : 8 Willroy c 19200 166 160 ay February 24, 1945 , Asbestos § Corporation = LAd., |9102 79-9105 78, Fraser 75 § 264 261% Ba 2K MacLaren B 1475 $27 26 4 2 Geco Mines 70 $2B% 27% 28% + Wr Harg 3310 100 100 hing can ever take away year ended Dec. 31: 1961, $4,-| The 91-day treasury bills were Fruehauf 2 0 om a Ogilvie 444 53% 51% 53% +1 85° $1 Catiex 32 + 8 41 9y Yale Lead 4200 The | heart holds di 085,684, $' : I id dob i STM F B $15 Saas 33 36 a 1 Yk Bear 17410 © love a heart holds dear. f 2.97 ; 4 i " a 7 eae ' Gatineau 2764 $354 3 3 1 34 "rice Br 575 $334 5. 2 ? md Gnt Mase' 6 + hc Fond memories linger every day, 959 653 "a a share; 1960, $3, quote d at 3.17 percent com- Gat 3 pr 158102 2 Third CG Inv 3400 Siie 7% Gast VE F 890 940 +30 1100 85 Young HG -- 15900 Remembrance keeps him fear 299,653, $1.81. jpared with 3.06 per cent last Gag 5% pr 32 $1091%4 109% IC ( : Zeller's 50 $36 jlacier 2% 23 --1 24 © «13 Yukeno 9100 emembrd by the family. | Delnite Mines Ltd., year|week and the 182-day bills at Gen Bake * 81950 °S12 4 4 2 Glenn Uran 2 5% 5% 54---% 9 Zenmac ended Dec. 31: 1961, $200,520;|3.37 per cent compared to} 2° ee ee cic my Se cera WAGAR -- In loving remembrance x Gen Dynam 5 $ 5 R 7 a a te Sraceals 'i 'lizabe ae , 1960, $133,953. 3.25 per cent. y-to- ; # ' j 5 of Elizabeth Wagar, who passed away 2 per cent, Day-to-day money GMC jing expenditures in January tojing forecast a $650,000,0C0 def- jproduce the $38,400,0u0. licit for 1961-62, Government ex- February 25, 1961. Eddy Match Company, year|was 2% per cent. G FP Drill A s : Pee af be nories will linger forever, 'ended Dec. 31: 1961, $970,360,) On the municipal market the dope a" ; 1 ax evenues ' t patie cals donee $3.04 a share; 1960, $765,102,|/City of Port Arthur marketed Goodyear : 56 I 1 1f a! Acme Gas I 13 10% Budgetary revenues, helped sip ltelea kena. i Bue bed ae membrance of you. $2.39. |$877,000 of 5%4-per-cent bonds} Goodyear pr ( 5g 4 AP. Con 5160 4 \ 2 ae . . 8 by a resurgence of ¢+rpuration| wards the end of the fisea! year, bered by son Glen, Gatineau Tire and Rubber|priced to yield 5.6 vent, | "paper 2979 19. 1860" 1 19°. 16 sear yee : 36 Sl D f t [ac Otae SAS Ota Te ee i J 5.60 per cent, LF $ Am Ledue ; $.: . ice e 1C1 $572,400,000 in the month com | Leitch Appointed avingly daughter-in-) Ethel, grandson Ray pared with $516,800,006 a year) , on Que 26300 Red Pop 6541 wong Regcourt 2500 ' y reg wrt 5 5 a Steep R ' Sturgeon Sud Cont Sullivan « Sunburst 247100 Sylvanite 9525 onwest 'op Corp 3000 'oprand 28477 oulee 80355 owich l 1 I and great grandson Barton Company of Canada Ltd., year|while the Regina Public School 4 ston A 164 bss 996 1 Anchor 5 é ended Dec. 31: 1961, $3,610,065,|Board sold $800, 5%,-ner-c . Powe i : ; Angio Am 91 87 15 890 800 TeTAW 'P)--Sharily ris- : ; : . 5,/Bo: sold $800,000 534-per-cent Gas § 4 6 Asamera 3 $ 10 SY ee ey se earlier, Expenditures were Director Of M-F /$12.97 a share; 1960, $2,084,255,\debentures priced at a 5.65 per * 3 d ) Bailey S A 1075 985 " 885 ing tax revenues duruit' Janu-) e-. CARD OF THANKS 7.03. jcent basis ' i 400 365. 3h: +B 3 Bailey Spr [os a ore heed trim 35,400,000 from] $254000,000 compared with $499,-) "TO = Oshawa Wholesale Lid., year| The corporate market saw 73 oy "s Beni aoe kw 3 the government's accumulated|?00,000 in January last year. TORONTO (CP) -- John. D. AVERY -- I wish to express my sin-|ended Jan. 27: 1962, $683,427,/Anthes-Imperial Co. Ltd. mar- rat West 100 100 ; Bata eo 4% . s 5% budgetary deficit, cutting it to| The $220,400,000 deficit for the/Leitch, chairman of Maple here thanks to all my. relatives, triends|$1.22 a share; 1960, $447,756, 85.6\ket $5,500,000 six-per-cent 20-| WPS Gas, #04 SI7 16 ' Britalta ) 28 $20,400,000 after' 10 :nonths of|APrilJanuary period of the cur-|Leaf Mills Limited, has been ap- See ttn iat ng ee neere cents, year debentures at 100. Interna- G Wor 56. : 500 she' maveant Macat veer jrent year compares with a $4,-|pointed a director of Massey- cards, visits and many acts of kind-| 5 ~orres-| Fergus ness during my recent illness in the) Royal Trust Company, year tional Harvester Credit Corpor- bets sf Hinahos h : aMae : }300,000 surplus for the corres-|Ferguson Limited. get pe nd at home, Special thanks to'ended Dec. 31: 1961, $1,731,118. ation also announced the pri Sg ' : 2 2 inane e linister Fieming's|ponding peiod last tisea: year.| The appointment was an- tua General Hospital for there kind o($3-06 @ share; 1960, $1,525,000'vate sale of $6,000,000 20-year 34 +3 Camet 3020 240 22 29 20 125 Monthly treasury stacment is | The 1960-61 year ended withinounced Friday by W, E. Phile tention, --Fern Avery!$2.39. \5%-per cent debentures at 100 * "ae of a Uf i2 © Of Lds 102-9 sued Friday night s kin iret eho pot deficit, and in og ps chairman of Massey - Fer- j y " 18% 184 Ls Cs Pete 358 435 390 revenue increasa outpaced ris-ilast{ budget June 20 Mr. Flem-iguson : (

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