Durham Region Newspapers banner

Oshawa Times (1958-), 10 May 1963, p. 7

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

the, Today's Toronto Stock Market Listings 11 Net ftock Bales High Low s. a mil Stock Sales High Lew om. Ch'ge Daag Pages r) 99 1 LOnt Cem p 250 $10% 10% Wood J 200 6% 9% A 4d + M% ae A ane ise iss bis ~g A 11 A.M, STOCKS iy The Canadian Press Toren Stock Exchange--May 10 « 19 Quotations in cents unless marked #.|1 0 «8 «8 Weodwa 200 420 418 Frobex 500 75 75 7% 400 43 6% 8% board-lot closing sale.)) Levy sie 6 1 500 Ve Ht 10 INDUSTRIALS preg y Soo fon. me -- | Alminex 200 280 280 280 wae ag Net 90% 9% Bales igh tay om. "on'ge - Wh mm --1 | Hasting ooo Th I : M Leat Milt 175 Mass-F 2775 MEPC Sales High Low a. - Ch'ge 350 005810 +8 95 95 $3 3 nt 21% 21% 21% aos 8 MB PR 287 $: --%!\c 240 $22 «22 : a6 + $28% 26% 2% + % 305 305 ; 4, ee lings steady and good cows 11 Net att jt %| TORONTO (CP) -- Trading ies %/on slaughter cattle was uneven at the Ontario public stockyards this week. Most steer sales steady with choice weighty steers dis- counted, Heifers prices were generally unchanged with year- mh + % Slaughter Cattle Trading Uneven Canner and cutter cows were steady, while bulls were barely steady and replacements were tower than the 824 head of last, week at 476 head. Included in the Western receipts were a few slaughter cattle. Western stock calf receipts were a little more than half those of last week at! 114 head, In Western receipts were 20 gow and 18 calves received off ti Montreal market. One load '7 addition to the! sg. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, Mey 10, 1963" 7 common and medium stockers;sows gaining a $2 premium; and stock calves 20-23. stags 15.50 on a dressed weight Calves: Choice steers 33-85) basis. with odd fancy tops as high as} Sheep and lambs: Good feed- good 28-32; medium 24-27;|lot lambs 27; common and me- common 20-23; dium feedlots + B; logs: Grade heavy sows 16.50:17.05 with light|8-10; common sheep sheep 3-7, active, Veal calf prices were uneven but mostly strong to higher, Hog prices were higher and sow prices were lower, Feedlot and spring lamb prices were steady. Oshawa Boy Finds Lucky Pepsi-Cola Bottle Top! 44 200 Mid-West 4700 Molson A 100 Molson B 25 Mont Loco 225 100 Nat Drug 150 Nat Tr rt 571 Noranda xd 160 $36% 36% 26% NO NGas 290 NGP lpr 110 $51% '1 til pr 210 $624 82% 024 | P . Ogilvie 225 $13% tt *,* Page-Hers 550 $23 22% Pac Pete 625 $134 13% REEEE Feeey Cattle receipts were esti- mated at about 9,800 head, about 400 head more than last week and about 700 head more than the same week in 1962. Western receipts were sharply +1 | "4, 'Canada-Made --10 | Exports Up --_{sisuetie cattle was shipped to OTTAWA (CP) -- Exports of} and 90 veal calves were sold 50 87% 7% +1 |Canadianmade goods advanced ~ -- the icine concen Glee Pers in the first quarter of this year aug er cattle: oice "50 S41 ' a 3300 146 14% 9000 °98 37 2 6.7 per cent over year-earlier|Steers closed at 24-2450 with -- S levels despite a sales drop in|fancy feedlot steers to 25 and Wiehe were 18 newsprint, Canada's biggest ex-\°dd. tops to 25.30; good 23-24; R-Nodwell 100. 85 : port item. medium 20.50 - - 22.50; common Raval Bank 183 $80% eu + % The total reached $1,443,000,-| 16-20; good heifers 21.50-22.50 St 'Meuriee" 3000 30" 1 194 $4 000 compared with $1,952,500,000|With choice 22.50-28.50; medium + | Calede in the January-March period of|19.50-21.50; common 16 - 19; 1962, the bureau of statistics re-/Choice fed yearlings 24.26 and --8 |ported Thursday. Is odd top to 27; good 22-24; good 34 4 lower, iB BEE oo eke Fi Neonex wts 300 New Hosco 1300 Newlund 500 Nickel &t8 i300 icke! of sin rd " Norpax 1000 -1 Norlex 15140 Northgate 322 995 -- | Seven Arts in-Ruf + ¥%, Shawin Banktield A. J. Hellemond, of 114 Brock St., Oshawe, made a f di y ly when he purchased a Bottle of PEPSI-COLA et Dyett's Fireside Corner Store et 205 Bond Street West in Oshawa, and found that the Bottle Cap was worth $100.00 to him. Shown here is the boy's mother, Mrs. H. Hellemond and Mrs, Fred Wilson who works ot the Dyett's Store and sold the bottle of PEPSI to the young mon. Mr. Bill Smith, proprietor of ith Beverages Ltd, and Bottlers of Pepsi-Cola and Teem, is shown as he presented $100.00 in money to the Lucky Winner. Many Thousdnds of Dollars wotth of Lucky tokens are concealed under the cork tops nf bag tte Teem. Buy these popular drinks often . . . and YOU could be the next Se. 78 Shaw B pr 220 Belcher oY Oremiska 1708 --° |tionally higher and' most of ihe|dium 16-17; canners and cutters 25 38% Buff Ank [zeenens F | Replacement cattle: Good) a 1054 + 4/C Austral Q Metal Newspaper strikes in New fd | ee IR 5 OR oe - abe dropped newsprint exports to| | $20% 20% San Ant 2000 3 35 350 (+1 Mogul - Trans PPL 100 87% ™% C Morrison --1 | Starratt 1000 9% 9% 1.2% -- 4 / softwood lumber shipments| Barnat Mines Lid., year 87% 7% JC 100 $27 + %| Craigmt $18% 18% 18% Sunburst 2000 +14 14 "4 16 15 1 Exports of nickel and nickel] ended Feb, 28: 1963, sid 2 210, 950% oon $2314 100 815% 15% 15 Deer Ho |Thom L 200 + % Shell on 574 4 |Orchan 279 625 aoe +2 |Paramaq + %/gain was due to higher volume|12-16; good heavy bologna bulls Lp oe + 4/0f shipments, up about six per 19-19.50 with sales to 20; com- 250 ae Plies sae | Camp Chib 5 455 --§ | Pros Air $10% 1086 21% + %|C Silica : +6 |Quemont 1% 11% --/York and Cleveland, combined| Stockers 24-27 with sales to 27.50 7 a he J 240 Rio Algom 766 14% 4 waste (pees, nt 4 14 42% $156,700,000 from $168,600,000 in} NET EARNINGS p34 ae 4 1 [Sherritt 3169 310 310 S10 the first quarter of last year. | : y Ts (si? o a @ 41 Wood pulp sales were er $684 68% Pi < | Te, Onn PL 817 %%--¥%|/C Marcus 600 2% 1% +8 [Sil Miller 6000 a +1] pulp P $30 ' Turnbull 100 $i2 rH iM =u 8 390 405 485 ' ' sum 14 |Union Acc 230 sai as ee eee in mas Sturgeon 2000 gained 13.2 per cent to $80,400,-/ended Dec. 31: 1962, $646,930; | 000, Aluminum exports jumped) $961, $327,989. pr $9% %! 1350 bd tis to -- %)Croinor Taurcan 4500 22 22 2 $26% , 100 45 --3 | Cusco 9 8% | Teck-H 1330 180 sd tre 1 | alloys declined by more than 16) $1.91 per class A share; 1962, | 25 927% 27% Ww Cc 300 140 140 140 --8 |Deinite Tormont 500 |per cent to $45,500,000. '$419,570, 90 cents. | 170 70 200 810% yg 19% + %| Denison Tribag 1025 1 | 2 Ww 730 $20 2» | Dicknen 54 aie + | Shaw In gt 2 3 ; +1 8 8 30 45% Baska % North Can 8700 25 0 +15" Export prices were only frac-|COWS 17-18 with sales to 19; me- 220 Brunswk | Pax Int +4 | cent, mon and medium 15-18.50. MG C Astori: . | Purdex +1 250 «245 250 200 oria 9% 8% | pameee we 1st + 4) Choskirk | Raglan 7 7 --3 |with a decline in overseas sales,|4%4 800d stock calves to 29; | 5 $43 42% Ryanor 27000 15 «1% 14 89% 9% 9% ie 4% c See ar? 17 177 --l |cent higher at $96,200,000 and| By THE CANADIAN PRESS 2» 2 4? 00 s2i%6 ats av + % | Cowich 3 10 10 120 Sullivan 710 160 160 160 'i +) 20.6 per cent to $65,500,000. | Canadian Canners Ltd., 180 180 $41% 59% + | Daering 4000 12) «iM Territory 1000 13% iM it -- Mi Trin Qhib 2000 30 14 100 $14% 545 $51% 800 $20% 2» 100 $16% 2150 $12 100 $14% Dom Stores 800 $15% 900 922% 10 $109 108 109 00 450 : 28 | 24 22% + %|E Amphi U Asbestos 750 350 | Wetn 6 pr 40 236 236 -- 665 -- East Suil 1000 Un Keno 950 REMEMBER MOTHER THIS WEEK WITH --%! 100 $10% 10% 08 +% 110 110 +8 CASH & CARRY MOTHER'S DAY SPECIAL BOWL OF YELLOW ROSES .. ._ $5.00 CASH & CARRY ° NO DELIVERY R. B. REED & SONS FLORISTS 10% King St. West -- 725-1131 163 Bloor St. West -- 725-2512 --s -- TAKE MOTHER GOUT=TODINE! - AT THE MOTOR HOTELS HIGHWAY 401 at Bowmanville Cloverleaf DINNER SPECIAL Few things that you can do will make Mother feel so much like 'Queen for a Day'"' as to bring her and the family here for dinner. She'll enjoy the choice cuisine, revel in the deft service, delight in the gracious atmosphere. Most of all, she' il relish the freedom from before-and-after kitchen chores. --e AND A RETURN TRIP TO FOR TWO | VIA TCA veTLiner ee AND | $1,000 EXPENSE MONEY. ICED SHRIMP COCKTAIL CHICKEN CURRY SOUP ASSORTED RELISH TID-BITS CONSOMME BRUNOISE Selections ROAST ONTARIO TOM TURKEY BAKED HICKORY SMOKED HAM ROAST PRIME RIBS OF BEEF GRILLED FRESH WHITE FISH Potatoes and Vegetables CANDIED YAMS 'Renault Caravelle Here's Caravelle! bearing engine... . @ sealed cooling system . ible that actually converts into a hard-top! You'll f chance to win a world famous Renault This new Caravelle 'S' features a five- disc brakes on all four wheels . and it's a convert: SAVORY STUFFING CRANBERRY SAUCE FRUIT SAUCE AU JUS MAJOR GREY'S MANGO CHUTNEY TARTAR SAUCE ur Caravelle 'S', he weather, ride in luxurious comfort in the ideal sports car whatever To complete this fabulous 3-part grand prize, you'll eturn trip to Paris he 200 oxoee ma cS a re rn spend as you please rr You fly inatmarnian TCA DC-8 Jet. sigh liner! When you've picked up ur brand roe Noginig is 5 Aya! ly Stay in Ay and have the ae ro your rime in your new car! AFTER YOUR A TOUR, yey FOR YOUR fu FLIGHT HOME «+» AND YOUR CARAVELLE WILL BE SHIPPED TO YOUR OWN DRIVEWAY, COMPLETELY FREE OF WHIPPED POTATOES CHARGE! GREEN PEAS CHOICE OF THREE DRESSINGS MUFFINS AND BUTTER BAKED POTATOES CAULIFLOWER GRATINEE TOSSED GREEN SALAD ASSORTED ROLLS : 2, Weekly contest winners will be selected A Every time you open a bottle of Pepsi-Cols or Teem, look will be made. Only one weekly contest winner cond family, Desserts LAYER CAKE A LA MODE JELLO & WHIPPED CREAM FRESH FRUIT IN SEASON ASSORTED PIES OLD FASHIONED RICE PUDDING, ORANGE SHERBERT STRAWBERRY PARFAIT CHEDDAR CHEESE POT OF ORANGE PEKOE TEA COFFEE INSTANT COFFEE MILK FOR RESERVATIONS TELEPHONE BOWMANVILLE 623-3373 *TOTAL VALUE OF ALL PRIZES under the cork inside the cap. If you find a token, it is valuable to you. Every token (or reasonable facsimile) gives you a chance to enter up to 11 big hy clips for "a Renault Caravelle, and a return trip to Paris for two via TCA, and $1,000.00 expense money to four Europe" <. in addition, some tokens alsh have an immediate cash value af from $1.00 to $1,000.00. Start your search today! RULES 1. When you find a token, simply send it by mall pen with your name, address, and telephone number fed on 4 AY veg! 3) Of white paper to Pepsi-Cola revel P.O. Montreal 36, Quebec. (If you are submitting a token redeemable for cash you will be required to correctly answer a skill-testimg'question, We suggest that you send it by registered mail.) « pril 23rd, 30th, May 7th, 14th, 2ist, 28th, June ath, 11th, Tath, 25th and July 9th, 1963. Contestants will be required to obr- rectly answer a skill-testing question before being de- clared a winner, The decision of the judges is final. 3. Tokens redeemable for cash may be exchanged at any time. However, to participate in one or more of the eleven weekly contests, entries must be received by mid- night on the Friday preceding a selection: All entries sub- mitted will remain eligible for subsequent weekly a 4, Enter as often as possible. Each entry must be panied by a token (or reasonable fastimile) and mall in a separate envelope. 6, Prizes must be atcepted as awarded. No substitutions 6. This contest is open to all residents of eet the sr be and immediate families of yey me Canada Ltd,, its Franchised Bottlers, Advertising Agency, and the judging organization. 7. Entries and contents thereof become the exclusive ees Sorell ans @ Canada Ltd. dbaker be returned, Correspondence be exchanged with contestants other than with the winners. ie 8, For a complete list of major award winners, Pere eaua tones, F.0. 60K Si or eno Chay vier Toten -- NOT THE BOTTLE CAP

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy