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Oshawa Times (1958-), 22 Jan 1964, p. 11

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BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT RE wie ater ato THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, January 22,1964 7] High Sugar Prices Aid Alberta Beet Farmers LETHBRIDGE (CP) -- Highjearnings in 1963 included an sugar prices last year put anjinitial payment on the 1963 crop added lustre on southern Al-|of $13 a ton-about $3 a ton berta's sugar teet industry as/h growers grossed their highest|quent payments on the 1963 crop will be made this year. returns in history. The 1,600 producers on irri- ated farms surrounding this|along with payments received Iberta city of 34,000 received|in 1963 for 1962 crops, brought $21.25 a ton for their 1962 crop|the total for the year to $14,- --a North American record, To-|340,987--up more than $5,000,- tal value of the 432,600 tons of/000 over the gross figure in the previous record year. beets grown was $11,321,790. The farmers -- who grossed igher than average. initial The 1963 payment, down, the returns Broken market moved through a day of| Chrysler, fractional .| speculative Subse close providing the only color. and Bibis, romped through the bridge off a day with heavy volume amid that the firm is considering further work on its Quebec cop- r prospect, gy hose foods, Oshawa Whole- sale A dropped 1% to 42 in light trading. Loblaw B and Weston B both fell %, and M. Loeb dropped \4. A particularly weak stock was down 1% to 42%, brisk| after touching a new low during the|the day of 41%. The senior base metals list was also weak, with Falcon- Speculative Action Spurs Stock Market TORONTO (CP)--The stock losses, with action near Two speculative mines, Joutel point te me fe heavy trading. Rio Algo.. and rising prices, Joutel was the|Noranda both fell %. | more spectacular, rising 12; The exchange index was| cents to $1.55 on volume of 228,-\down .21 to 132.51 and indus- 369 shares. The stock at one|trials .20 to 141.73, Base metals point touched a high of $1.78. Ajlost. 48 to 61.17 and western) company official said Tuesdayloils .43 to 83.55. aver $7,000 ach on their 1962|meant $8,960 to each prod erop--were able to capitalize|in southern Alberta. on the increased prices be- cause of their contract between the Canadian Sugar Factories DIVIDENDS Limited and the Alberta Sugar Beet Growers'. Organization. The contract stipulates that By THE CANADIAN PRESS | 'Bank of Montreal, 5244 cents, 62.5 per cent of all the pro-|March 2, re ord Jan. 31, ceeds from sugar sales go back to the producer with the re- Canadian Marconi Company, | six cents, March 2, record Feb. Y}OUIN|G! ee goae CHILDREN'S WEAR gh merch A AAS SCAR penis Special Purchase! ies' Ski uted ts water Fopele j ors. Reg. 10.98 only 87 Firstqual in eholce is n_nylon, ckets eta or nt. Assorted sizes and co dove 62¢ Pair va ; ads 88 c ¥ a, . First quality wool 5 > with nylon and <>. 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"cay Dig the profits realized)". had been found guilty by a rT t j ; For the 1962 crop, producers|* 1(°was the third conviction on received an initial payment fli, same charge against Au- $0 a ton with five hong pred cried He successfully appealed| ie to bring the total tO|twice to the Ontario Appeal _* Court. The previous high was $18.49)------___ a ton realized in 1956. The rec-| oe = Bonnie Jayne Mohair and Orlen blend cardigans and pullovers. Choose from a selection of pastel shades, Ladies'S.M.L, sizes, "Economic Investment Trust, five per cent pfd. series A 37.1 leents, Feb. 28, record Feb. 14, Final Winter Men's Trousers Reg. 9.95 only 697 An outstanding selection of trousers in- cluding Acetate with Viscose and Wool with Acetate. Continental style. Uncuffed. Sizes 28 to 40, a HALF PRICE! y FAMOUS MAKER SHIRTS ' " Reg. 5.98 to 8.98 only 2°99 Special purchase of first quality shirts! Woven and printed drip dry cotton ina » selection of long, shortand sleeveless styles. 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