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Oshawa Times (1958-), 29 May 1964, p. 30

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ll lta aaa 30 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, Mey 29, 1964 4 TORONTO 11 rights, xw--Ex-warrants. Nef change is from previous board-lot closing sale.) INDUSTRIALS TINet Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge 815% 15 15 ~--% $252 25% 25% -- Ve $342 Ms U4-- V2 20 +% 69 B+ Ve Ma + Ve 47Va 24% + Vd) Alum 44 pr 50 $4414 444 Alum 2 pr 220 $47Va 47a Anthes A 375 $24%4 24% Argus 175 $18M%4 18% 184 + % Arg CP pr 520 $14 13% 13% -- % Auto EI 4000 66% bie 64+ 4 + Vs 780 $224 22% 22% icks Bow Valley 200 $62 6% Bow 5% pr 250 $53'4 534 1000 $6 416 $32%4 32% 324-- Ve 75 $26% 28% 26% -- Ve 130 $6134 61% 6134 + % 625. $36. 35% 35% 200 $12¥e 12% 12%+ vw Cal Pow 725 $24 24 24 Can Bread 200 $8 hm @ +% 25 $25Ve 25¥e 25¥e-- Vs 25 $4) 4 tu 1 Fndry 400 $372 37 Wat Me Can Malt n 450 $22% 22% 22%--- Ve Can Perm 2000 $722 7242 722 +1 Can Wire B 300 $162 16% 16/2 | CAE 325 $994 92 9+ Ve Brew 1720 $11 VW u +' © Brew A p 720 $51% 51% 51% | CB ALA w 100 200 200 200 +5 Cdn Can A 7250 $4 4 "4 hem w 50 680 680 680 | dn G inv 60 $55¥2 S52 5512-- V2 Cc Hydro 720 $18%2 162 18% C Imp Bk C 130 $654 65% 65% ciL 100. $20 20 20 +% PR S47 46% 46% -- V2 dn Pet pr 3% 3¥2-- Cc Tire A 382 382 Chemcell $i4@ 14% 14¥a $362 362 Bat $6% 6% 6% $614 64 + %| $9¥2 92 $35% 3594 + Ve $43 4% AV -- Vo Con Gas n 4570 $11% 11% 11% oronation z50 $5%2 5% 5% Crown Tr 25 $53 53 53 I Crush int 250 $11%% 114 11% + % Dalex pr 105 $93 930-93 +1 Dist Seag 175 $57%-- 57% 57% + Vo 2100 $21% 21% 21% $i4 "4 "4 S11% 11% 11% 25$103 103° 103 967 $23 Ne B+% 200 $1914 -19'%4 194 + Ve 443 $222 222 222+ Yo 25 $42 92 Wat 10 $240 240 240 +20 W0 $72% 72% 712% + V2 275 $20'%4 20Y%e 204 + Ye 500 72 72 72 5 210 $292 292 294 215 $93¥e 93% 93% 100 $26 % 100 $23% 23% - 100 $16%% 16% 16% 600 $14 4 "-- 100 110. 110 NO he 18% 18% + Y% 4% 15 +1 8% 8%-- ve 21% 2138+ % 224 22% 2 cD Can Foils $46% $13% $382 + 26 2+ Ve Y 100 $21% 1382 $22% 1335 $2.2 1800 380 375 375 1210- $15% 1534 15% + Ye} Husky 6600 $9 «8% 9 1000 18 (18 Qe, w Imp Oil 1295 $51%4 51 imp Tob 750 $14¥%e 14a 14% Ind Accep 215 $24% 24% 24% 1 Ac 450pr 210 $99 99 Inglis 100 455 455 455 Inland Gas 300 $7% 7% 7% Inland G w 200 79 79 7 Int Nickel 790 S86% 86% 865 int Util 500 $23% 232 234 + % Int UNI pr 225 $48 Inter PL 145 $842 84% 842 int SH P 600 290 290 290 Inv Syn A 75 $58% 58% 58% 1TL tnd 200 435 435 (435 Jamaica PS 225 $12 2 v Jockey © 440 440 440 Jock wis 62 62 & Labatt $19% 19% 19% LOnt Cem p 200 $13 13. 13 Laura Sec 200 $192 1914 192 Lau Fin 225 $14% 14% 142 Lav F é63wt 100 385 365 385 125 $20 20 2 500 S8% 8% Be 630 S8% 8% Sie + 50 $49%4 4994 49% NET EARNINGS By HE CANADIAN PRESS Malartic Gold Fields Ltd., year ended Dec, 31: 1963, $154,- 824, 3% cents a share; 1962,) $159,719, 4 cents. 'T. G. Bright and Co. year ended March 31: $535,735, $5.36 a share; $577,442, $5.04. Laurentide Financial Corp. Ltd., 9 months ended March 31: 1964, $2,227,755, 89 cents a share; 1963, $1,769,193, 73 cents Marban Gold Mines Lid., year ended Dec. 31: 1963, $82,642; 1962, $60,620. Upper Canada Mines Ld., year ended Dec. 31: 1963, $307,- 556, 9 cents a share; 1962, $351,- 831, 10 cents. Bevcon Mines Lid., year ended Dec. 31: 1963, net loss, $29,327; 1962, net loss, $364,211.) DIVIDENDS By THE CANADIAN PRESS The Bell Telephone Co. of Canada, 55 cents, July 15, rec- ord June 15, * British Columbia Telephone Co., six per cent pfd. $1.50, 5% per cent pfd. $1.44, 4% per cent pfd. $1.12, common 60 cents, July 1, record June 16; six per cent pfd. $1.50, 4% per cent pfd $1.09, Aug. 1, record July 17; 5.15 per cent pid. $1.29, 4% per cent pfd. $1.19, 414 per cent pfd (1956) $1.19, Jly 15, record June 30; 6% per cent pfd. $1.56 Sept. $5, record Aug. 31 Industrial Acceptance Corp. ., common 27% cents, 4% per cent pfd. $1.1214, June 30, record June 5. National Lead Co. 75 cents, June 27, record June 10. Nova Scotia Light and Power Co. Lad. 25 cents, July 1, record June 3. The Ogilvie Flour Mills Co. Léd., common 15 cents, July 1, record June 5. School Holiday A Crying Shame MUNCIE, Ind, (AP) -- More than 100 students at Muncie Burris High School got a half - da vacation from 'classes Thursday--and they all cried about it A student walking down a hallway dropped a jar of liquid tear gas -- %) Horne Pf HBC Lid., 1964, 1963, Stock Loeb M 40 $11% 112 225 2% Today's Stock Market M M Met Stores p 200 $22 22 22 + | 0 Moore 300 Morse A Nat Contain Net »Noranda NO Ogi Slater A wts 200 600 600 Stafford 100 St Steel Steinbo A Ster Tr Tamblyn 760 2 Texaco 284 Tor-Dom Bk 40 T Fin A Tr TransMt 994 Un Vendomat Versatile Vic Wa wc w Weston A Weston B Wset A wts 450 Zel Zenith 210 450 Alminex C Superior Cent Del ¢ Dragon C West P Dome Pete 0 Duvan Glacier Medal Northid Numac wis Permo 7000 46 Place 1400 55 55 Provo Gas Sarcee Stanwell 500 70 70 7 Teck Uni Uni U Un Un w Ar Atl Aumaq Bankfield Baska Belleterre Bibis Bidcop Black Bay. Bru Buff Ank Bunker H Camfio C Austral Dyno 1200 115 Candore an-Erin 2500 9 Casi Chimo 500 77 7 WF --2 Chrom Coch Will oin Con e3 1100 205 204 205 +1 11:00 Net Stock Sales High Low a.m, Ch'ge 1% + Ye} © Morrison 1000 70 70 70 Con Nichol 4000°15 15 15 a C Rambler 100 155 155 155 Cowich $5 55 55 600 $16% 16% 16% 1000 20 20 Craigmt 5 Croinor 0 +% Cusco 1000 14% 14¥4 14%4-- Va 4000 15¥a 15¥2 154 -- Va) 25 $14% 142 lha-- Ve 500 485 n Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge PR Leaf Mill 100 $17% 17% 17% + % 601 $27% 274 27% -- Ve 25 $136V4 136¥4 163% 1720 390 385 385 225 $8% 8% 8% jaering 5555 Denison 100 $14% 14% 14% Dicknsn 200 $5% Si Sie + Ww 200 100 100 100 0 $46%2 46Y2 46Ye 2s Ihe + Va 15% 57% 14% 24 --2 125% + Ye 432 + Va Hees NGas ivie 250 $24% 125 $15¥a 50 $574 110 $14% 50 $27'/2 550 $125 V25 $43V2 8% 8' 82 75 $112V2 111% 112¥2 412 25 $29% 2% 29% 200 465 465 46! 1600 $1) 1 1) eM 250 13% 13% + 75 225 $ 75 1375 13% 13% 825 a+ Ms 264 --" 16% 162 16Va F Maritime 490 208 205 F Mar rts 1400 15 15 Genex 37100 36 34 Glenn Uran 2000 30 30 GF Mining 5000 464 46 Grandroy 2000 174 17 Granduc 100 620 620 Gulf tL 16000 27% 27 Gunnar 500 725 715 High-Bell 2300 590 575 Hollinger 495 $29 28% 28% -- % Hud . Bay 130 $66% 66\4 6614 Hydra Ex % % 154 Int Helium 153153 150 17% 17% + Yo| Irish op 100 26% 26% Iso 225 1% 11% Jacobus 54 $24 23% 24 delex 720 $5%4 5% 5% Joliet Jowsey 600 450 +5 Kerr) Add 1% Krk Min 25% + Ve| Kopan Leitch Lencourt LL Lac Lorado Louvict Macassa Macdon MacLeod Magnet Man Bar 1000 21 Marchnt 10500 135 Marcon 500 13 Mattgmi 227 $14% 14% 14% Maybrun 1000 «1 NW n Mentor 14500 40 Midrim 1000 (37 Min-Ore Moneta Mt Wright Nat Expl New Ath New Hosco New Jason 477 N Kelore 0 415 405 "fh Newiirid 25 N Mylame 2000 17 16 16 150 Newnor 11000 182 18 «618 52 New Rovyn 2000 12 12 12 208 Nisto 1000 12 2 2 780 Norbeau 6300 57 53 56 123 Norgold 6000 18 «17 7 4 Norlex 6500 2 28 28 100 $17 WOW Normetal 500 365 365 365 450 810 810 810 Norpax 126000" 14¥2 132 14 1000 3) 31 31 N. Bordu 4500 18 Vv 100 165 165 165 Northgte 41175 585 $17% 17% 17% Opemiske 150 75 Orchan 300 530 Osisko 2000 «47 Paramq 10500 28 Patino 101 760 Pax Int 1500 72 Paymst 120874 21 Pce Expl 5700 61 60 Placer 250 $38% 36% Pow Rov 2000 45 45 Purdex 1000 12 12 500 --5 | Que Man 2000 23% 23% 16¥e 16¥e+ Ye} Q Mattgmi 3000 15% 15 --1 | yee Qunston 1000 11¥2 Wie N*-- Quemont 230 925 925 925 --5 Rio Algom 123 $11%4 11%4 Nl' Ye Rix Athab 3000 25 23 25 Rowan C 27000 24 23 23 | San Ant 1000 26 2% «626 «+1 Sand Riv 100 6 6 6 --"s Satellite 2000 14 12% 14 +2 Sherritt 400 370 370 370 --5 | Sigma 300 440 440 440 --10 Silvmaq 16000 15 14% 144 Sil Miller 1100 17 17--«17 | } 500 50 50S 1100775 770 «(775 105900 42 4 40 14% 14 21925 450 400 400 4500 8 8 500 205 205 450 450 Radio $11% Can 1500 1% 1347 25a 210 30% 50 53% 6 60 64% 575 $12%e 12 1 Can PL 1102 39% 19% 21% Gas 171000 $10% 10% $13% 13% ik GW $345 34/2 oast Tr $i94 Pacific sis. 18 8 $17% 172 17% + Ve} $18% 1844 1814 920 920 920 $11% 11% 11% 450 4 G Tr lers 500 3200 232 2299 «29 1000 7 7 7 1500 1% 21% 21% 32500 24 22% 23 OILS 1000 65 1200 190 190 190 200 147 147 «147 orp 2228 500 ion Ol 1000 $16 ispher 2500 24 Canso vi 500 180 180 180 Oils 3100 240 235 240 --5 Reef P 200 35 35 35 Decaita 3474 181 180 181 +2 MINES A+ Ve C:Cop 1300 100 100 100 | 9000 644 6 b6--% 100 13% 13% 13'2--1 '= Sil Stand 1500 65 64 65 +2 75 | Tombill 2400 99 % W «+3 Tormont 24a 23a 24 Tribag 133 (133: 133) +1 Trin Chib UCL Mine 2000 "a --l Un Macfie 3000 26 U Porcupine 500 Vauze 700 Violam West Mines Willroy Wiltsey Winch 3500 Windfall 4000 Yk Bear 200 Yukeno 7000 Zulapa 5100 242 242 242 6000 «8 8 10000 75 73 7000 222 2 2000 12 «+12 5500 14 14 600 950 945 950 200 195 195 195 4500 62 1 1400 135 3000 1) 57500 500 5000 inswk 28 64 2000 1650 4900 2000 10000 20 siar 100 $11% 11% 11% + | 3000 140 140 140 +2 200 355 1000 23 Lake a) 1000 24% 24% 242 + V2) » HE: seat Shaw Sales fo 11 a.m.: 1,913,000. FOREIGN TRADING 200 210 210 210 +3 500 60 «6060 Can Oil Deerhorn 1000 415 410 415 HELP WANTED Senior Tool Designer Estimator FOR STAMPING PLANT An expanding AAA-1 rated company requires a man with. at least 10 years experience on automotive tools and dies in the medium size range, This is an excellent opportunity for a man now holding a top position in his field and who is looking for further opportunity. Must be aggressive and a self starter. Salary open. Location, Kitchener, Ontario. Reply in confidence to Box E2, Oshawa Times, : Oshawa, Ontario. ROFITABLY with Canada Permanent . Sth on Special Accounts on Regular Accounts BUSINESS HOURS: Closed Monday -- Open Tues., Wed., Thuis. 10 a.m. Te 5 p.m. Friday, 10 a.m, To 8:30 p.m. -- Sat. 10 a.m. To 5 p.m. REGULAR CHEQUING PRIVILEGES ON 342% ACCOUNTS WITHDRAWALS On DEMAND From 4% SPECIAL ACCOUNTS CANADA PERMANENT OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE J. W. FROUD, Manager = ce Oe oe RED OP /BROWNS' BREAD \ for, ANNIVERSARY ye ° 500% d pr i tle weeks Gran ot the ¢ To celebrate its impressive 75 year history of personalized service with the finest bakery products, BROWNS' BREAD presents a contest with almost 1,000 prizes --all in cash! 75 PRIZES EVERY WEEK for 12 weeks Ist PRIZE $75.00, 74 prizes of $1.00 each PLUS E $2,500.00 GRAND PRIZE at end of contest AND 74 CASH PRIZES OF $25.00 TOTAL 975 CASH PRIZES HERE IS ALL YOU DO--Every loaf of bread will have one end label with the words 75th ANNIVER- SARY and a space for your name and address. Remove this label, fill in your name and address and mail to BROWNS' BREAD, Postal Station "G", Toronto, Send as many entries as you wish each week, Put them all in one envelope. Be sure you have correct postage. All entries are eligible for a weekly prize AND the final grand prizes. Weekly 'contests close each Monday at 12 o'clock noon. Late entries go into following week's contest, Every Monday, 100 entries will be selected from a revolving drum. The first 75 of these 100 entries who can be reached by telephone will receive a prize if they give the correct answer to a simple question, Parents or other adults in the home can answer for children of 12 years or younger. All weekly prize winners will remain eligible with all other weekly entries for the grand prizes at the end of contest, May 30th, REMEMBER, every one of the variety of delicious loaves of BROWNS' BREAD has an entry label with it or on it. Employees of Browns' Bread and their families, the Advertising Agency and advertising media, are not eligible to enter this contest, WINNERS (xit week $75.00 PRIZE WINNER Mrs. K. BOWEN, 27 Mossbonk, Scarborough, Ont. FOLLOWING 74 NAMES EACH WIN $1.00 ACTON Mrs, Elton Cole AURORA Mrs. A. R. Bolton BELLEVILLE Mrs. Marilyn Fairbrother 606 Sidney Street, Lena Miller, 22. Herman Street BRAMPTON Mrs, A, Bettridge, 187 Elizabeth Street, South Mrs, L. Neelands, R.R. No. 4 Mrs, Wm. Wells, 49 Flowertown Mrs. J, L. Widdis, 43 Allendale Rood BROOKLIN Mrs. C. B. Morrison, 55 Montgomery Ave, HUNTSVILLE Mrs. W. David, Box 1161 INGLEWOOD Mrs. N. K. Armstrong KING Mrs. S$. Carson, R.R. No. 1 MALTON Mrs. N, Davis, R.R. No. 1 Mrs, J. Barrett 25 Churchill Mrs, R. Wilson, Box 1, R.R. N MIDLAND Mrs. Overholt, 274 3rd Street NEWMARKET George Cattell, R.R. No. 2. Mrs, P. Hanson, 111 Crone Court OSHAWA Mrs, Elizabeth Hotter, 122 Scott Street, R.R. R. H. Peterson, 1054 Mohawk Street Mrs. E. Roberts, 83 Buckingham Ave, PICTON Mrs. Geo. Cairns, 65 Inkerman Ave. PORT CREDIT Doreen Binians, 393 Niar Ave. Mrs. N. Gates, 12 Park St. Apt. 107 Mrs. K. T. MeClure, 536 Arbor Mrs, C. J, Walsh, 1439 Northmount Ave. SELBY Mrs, Clayton Doyle, Selby THORNHILL Fran Purves, 526 Carrville Road TORONTO Mrs. E, Allen,,7 Ivan Road, West Hill Mrs. C. M, Anderson 24 Jane Osler Bivd., Toronto 19 Mrs. D. Augustine Apt, 9, 15-33rd Street, Toronto 14 Mrs. William F. Bain, 290 St. Johns Road, Toronto 9 Mes. L. Barnett, 36 Woodville Ave., Toronto 6 Mrs. C, Bedford, 33 Bontt Road, Toronto 7 Mrs. J, Beasley, 178 Pemberton Ave., Willowdale Mrs. Vietor Baique 48 Steeles Ave., East, Willowdale Mrs. P. Ball 116 Beech Ave., Toronto 13 Mrs. G. Berns, 5 Robson Place, Willowdale Carol Boyle, 172 High Park, Toronto F. Bufterworth, 122 Hampton, Toronto 6 L. Buxton, 172 Sheppard West, Willowdale Cushi 104 Mayb Sanh R.R. No, 2 22 Yonge St. North North Inglewood 5 . Finnegan, 14 Seniac Road, Willowdale Gordon Garden, 241 Yonge Bivd,, Toronto 12 Mrs, R. Gregory, 365 Parliament Street, Apt. 609, Toronto 2 Mrs, W. Herron, 49 Everett Cres., Toronto 13 Mrs. G. Killham, 23 Almond Ave., Willowdale Mrs. M. Long 24 Boxwood Road, Etobicoke Tony Manen 250 Tofield Cros. Rexdale Mrs. Wm. Maxwell, 369 Albany Ave., Toronto 4 Mrs. P, McAdam, 117 Hillside Ave., Mimico Mrs. H. MeGrath, 23 Baird Ave., Toronto 6 M. MeLean, 221 Chins Drive, Scarboro reel, 29 Charrington Cres., Downsview Palleschi, 17 Lesmar Drive, Islington . John Pettitt, 197 Fulton Ave., Toronto 6 Prior, 26 Tranby Ave.,. Toronto 5 B. Robbins, 577 Indian Road, Toronto 9 Robinson, 52 Lewiston, Scarborough . Shane, 33 Humber Bivd, Toronto 9 Smith, 2 Ordway Road, Scarborough Mrs. Sapler, 219 Kingsdale, Willowdale Peter Toule, 12 Newton Drive, Willowdale Mrs. A.. Walder, 49 Lapp Street, Toronto 9 Mrs, B, Wilson, 95 Harcourt Ave., Toronto 6 Mrs. M. J. Winehar, 91 Cosburn Ave., Toronto 6 Mrs. Wm. Wood, 623 Milverton Bivd., Toronto 6 Mrs. S. Wright, 240 Donlea Drive, Toronto 17 TWEED Julie Hunt, R.R, No, 2 WESTON , Mr. A. Armstrong, 1] Ashmount Cres. Mr. Albert Bourke, 2043 Wilson Ave. Mrs. E. D. Cooper, 258 The Westway Michael Henry, 34 Jubilee Cres. 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