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Star-Phoenix from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada • 13

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awaaa T.KOt TEIXIEE-f 4SKAT00X iTA-PHOMX. TirSDAt, DECIMBEB UNLISTED STOCKS TORONTO MINES DE.AWS (CasUaaaal) Financial ftlews Jamei Ricbadion a Son Tbe Faaneia! Builduif. Saskatoon Taettfiy, December 39, Ibt BANK STOCKS TatMUy Drrerohar t. 1958 a-aa- Coramerc I-rpenal Montreal Mft Nova Soot 'O'ab Royal ib Toronto-Dominion aaftb Ajked Bid WESTERN OILS Bid Aiker) 7 Picton 4'a 'Pine Pt aUked 8 S2 2i 21 1625 12 aid Abbican i Aoino 49 Acomc 18 Acomc Vt ia 3 -975 lOVib Ji-b lib 9b Tatsdar, Deceaafcer 1(3 It m. Aiax 6b 8 Home OH Jupiter Long Island Mangold Medallion TORONTO (CP) The stock market, led by a resurging industrial index, was higher during relatively heavy morning trading today.

Industrials gained more than a point on index, recovering part of yesterday's two point loss. Western oils were up more than one-quarter point and gold advanced a decimal point. Ease metals were down nearly one-quarter point. The 11 a.m volume totalled 532,000 shares, much lighter than r'judeul i'iejo aO hallll nrrLiNis Trans Canada strip, 6 to 87 Westcoast Trana '2 to J4 and 78 to 80 and 13 to 15ft Que Nat Gas uip 83 to 85 A tedina 5-ab OSHFA THE DEATH OF MICHAEL, 0 Sr.ea ae 87 of 407 4Ui st. occurred in a lovai hoapiul on Dec, 28.

The fjneral service iil be held on Wedne.dv. Dec 30 at 130 m. from Funeral Home. Surviving are hi widow, two urns, U- 1 am home and Thomas attending I'niversltv in Montreal; two sifters. Mrs.

Georpe in New York Cuv. Mrs A. H. Cr-michael of Sudbury Or.t., and thiee brothers. Burton ana Ihomm New Brunswick and Jim in North Bav, Ont Mr.

O'Shea was born In New. castle. he came west as voung man and was in the service of tne CPR for 40 years before retiring in 195S when he came to live In Burial will be made Hilicrest Memorial Gardens 12-30-c Hornfault noiMone Win 2'a Huoert Lit 4 Hucamp 11 Hudson (Jun 4 l.inependerit 7 Jamaica 8 lean tji 8 Kanijc 11 A. a Mining j-i 13b Meriand Hand Mai Wert Gas up i at 36T. Several ether issues gained lA point.

On the losing side Eddy Paper lost 14 at iVi on a single sale of 110 shares. Bank of Commerce lost s4 at 5514. and Inter-provincial Pipe Line was down at 57. Mines were relatively quiet with only a few lower-priced issues trading actively. Senior uraniums were mixed.

Algom gained IS at Gunnar went up five cents at $9.25 and Consolidated Denison was off Vs at 11H- Western oils continued yesterday's rise and most mior issues showed minor gains. Home Oil A was up at ZI Z1ZZ 1B0 2oh Aoiartce t'p Alexander 4 Ama Kuk i Ariabai 1 Anuwon 1 Barima 11 Beliefs 3 Sl'at 4 AlUt 'c Cs.ii 45b Ametwam Leduc I Amuicx Gil 30a AMii.ua O.l HO Eaiiey Selbum "rj" nn(f 950 Re-liar. Mill City Ll 23nb TENDERS National Pete Kenda Nt Cont 11 10 7 3 3 115 loo 13 4 24 8 Kenceamu 14b Rerlron Redruth ttiioiite Richarouo Rio Tinto H10 ruilo Wu iftions 3'b Bara Pete 4'aO Davies Near Superior 7 Lk Expanse 4 95 514 6 i i 13 I "4 18 2 12 3 4 8 8 3 4 11 1 B'l lartt Pot Bracemac dUfgraia Brarmco ib iJiib on ncal North Cdn Oil BritalU CaialU Calory aV Edm -3125 Ca.van 3V'0 3 3 3 L.K Hezny Larandon Laronfle Larurn Ukaita Pac Pete 4b Brisht yesterday's 634,000 shares at the Room 17 Homar 2 Rugged 1 'a Huet SilmiU 8 8 12.SO On Oil Lands Parker ai.ib 3b l.a-,.e 10 Brllund Brown MrD Bruce Preato Pamoil Pembina same time. Steel Company of Canada led winning industrials with a gain Sha id Brunette 96 34 3b Cart Southern dn Chieftain Cdn Devonian Cda Fortune frfn HljhCfeat Prrmo Gat Pid Lunecho 23 Lynalin 4 Lunecno 29 Maeoma Mi TENDERS SASKATCHEWAN POWER CORPORATION SQUAW RAPIDS DEVELOPMENT Dismantling Transporting, and Re- erection of Prefabricated Buildings Sealed Tenders v. ill be received by Saskatchewan Power Correlation at 173 Cornwall Street.

Regina. Saskatchewan, until 12 o'clock noon, 00 Tuesday, January 26. 19o0. for Dismantling Transporting and Re-erection of Prefabricated Building, located at Eitevan and S-skatoon to the site of the Squaw Rapid Development. Instructions to Tenderers, Tender Petrol Camdeck Camlareo of 13,4 at 8734.

Imperial Oil went Mamoka 43 Cdrj Homestead 10 lb III! Wb ZZZZZZZZZZZ wib 243 720b 1 1 8 I 2 7 I 2 8ft 15 4 4 4 4 5 1 3 arnra? an Fer 710 Phillip Oil Place Oil Piovo Gai Royalite Mailen jlmu Rioiaj-dion Sons. The Financial Bunding. Saskatoon Cda Rad 8 88 8 2 3 1'. I1. 2V, 8 3 Sheldon S.adn St Mary't Slate Bay Snow Lake Starlight Sunbear Tnorncreat -Treador To ver Uran Rridee Maree Oi; ietais astiebar Toeidar December 29, li Cdn Husky Ctin petro Pld Cdn WHIiston Central Del Rio Century Charter Commoil 4 4 1 7 3'i 411,1 Central Man Center HiU Forms General Conditions.

Spectfica Oil Sapphire Saicee Pete Scarry Rainbow Sec Freehold Southern Union Spooner Stanwel! neilew Martin Bird Mat Cdn Yialr Vk McCuaig MtFinley Miles Rl Mdlki.k tiona and Drawing may be obtained Commonwealth SHAW THE DEATH OF MR. William James Snaw. age 78 ears of Donavon. occurred suddenly at his farm home on December 24. The funeral ser ice will be heid on Wednendav.

Dae 30 at 2 p.m. from the Donavon United Church, conducted bv Mr. Paul Rariiof. The Saskatoon Funeral Home wiil be in charge Surviving are one son. Aubrev of Donavon.

Safk one daughter. Mrs. Cv cDornihvi Terne, of Smiley. Sask one granddauEhter; two sisters, Mrs. Ethel Simpson of Toronto, Mrs Frank Moxlev of Saskatoon; a brother Frank, in Saskatoon.

An old-time resident of the Donavon district, Mr. Shaw an born in Ontario 78 year, ago. In 1903 he moved west to C. and in the following year came to Saskatchewan, settling in the Donavon district, where he had farmed for the past 53 years. Mr.

Shaw vas member of the Session of the Donavon United Church. He was predeceased by Mrs. Shaw in 195j. Interment will be made in the family plot in the Donavon Ccnieterv. 1-30-c lv 110 8 4 20 5 8 8 I 12 20 8 '4 80 4 3 42 Clinger Columbiere Ctrl Princ 35 Ungava 2 3 3 II Viking MindustriaJ .150 omstocK 2S6 on application to: Mr.

t. B. Camrbell, Assistant Chief Engineer, 1739 Cornwall-Street, Regina, Saekatcnewan. Abacus 14 1 13 8 13 7 l'i 9 13 4 4 i 10 12 30 8 31 3 55 8 5 1 3 8 7 4 '4 61' 4 8 no 9 2 3 40 24 30 3 11 5 40 74 8 4 3 3 4 5 12 5 3 60 4H, 11 "4 I 4 50 25 15 20 9 6 Tram Prairie Con Conner I 60 112b SOob 395b ll'ib 12'ab 40b 335 165b 9b 15b Sib 125b 12lb 350 2tj0b Advocate Annuo 56b om rredenck 10 Vina Harnera 64 Wadge Vtatson Lake Wesley West RL West Wasa Norpax 10' ib Norsyncomaque 8b North Coldstream 110 Northern Cda. 120b Northgate Exp.

39b North Goldcrest 2Jb North Rankin 117b Mirado 1 Mt Keno 1 Mnn'ro 1 ulurky 30 Mdrmac l'a 1287b sob 490 lb 124 umb 325b 20 3ftb nb 875b 2b 5'4b 123 31) 425b 11 lib 1Mb 120flb 170b 925a 11 8 5 '4 3 4 14 Con Vauze 80 upon payment oi a deposit in the amount of 150 00. All cheque, to be orrteii 3 Triad Oil United Wavne We.spac Pete Westburne West-Cdn Oil West DecalU We.t Lease made payable to Saskatchewan Power Young David Murray 2S (Quoted in cents! Francoeur 5b Ftobisher 192b Geco Mines -1725b Giant Yk 1062b Glenn Uran 7b Goldfields Uran 23b Granduc 124 Gulch 5ftb Gunnar 930 Gunnar WU 38 Gwillim 6b Hard Rock lob Headway RI 37 Heath 5ftb Hollinger 2775b Crackingstone 2 Craibee 39 Akailcho 41b Alba Epl 3b Algom Uran 12'b Ana con 63b Anglo Rouyn 22b Ansil Softb Area Anon 7 Nasco a Cons F.nt Crest Con, Mic Mac ('mil Peak Cont Potash Daering Expl pevor. Palmer Dome Pete Dom Mineral Duvex Dvnamic Edoran FaiKO Oil General Pete Gen Pete A Great PUiru Gridoil Hi Tower Home Oii A Northspam Uran. 103b a 8 30 10 73 10 8 4 2'i 2 3 '4 8 8 375 3 13 13 10 5 8 1 18 SH ll'a 18 72 i 10 3 '4 15V4 i V4 8 35 "a 4 1V4 6 65 Hi I'a V4 Corporation. Tenders must be submitted on forms orovided.

The lowest or any tender Norvalie lo'ib uerlac Desmont Nova Beaucaga 78b 5b Yankee Canuck Nuduiama 14b Desoina Destoruda Atlin.Ruffner 10b will not necessarily be accepted. L. Ganne, Secretary. Saskatchewan Power Corporation 1739 Cornwall Street, Regina. Saskatchewan.

ntri IWambar 21. 1959. 9 3 8 8 2 2 1 3 34 Aumaaue 5 ftb O'Brien Gold Oleary Mai Opemiska Orchan WINNIPEG GRAIN Nat N-W New Au? Nev New Metalore. New Insco New Redwood. New Walcoro Nickel Lk Nickel Nicoba Nipiron Nick Oil Nomar Aunor 2 (5b P.amt WINNIPEG (CP) Moderate Hoyie on Ormsby Base Metals 12ftb Baska Uran lOftb 12-30-c-s Oslsko activity showed in an grains 1 2M 1 i 27 3 4 71 5 21 '4 Ha 4 8 34j 1W 34 5 65b 12ftb 775 69b 31b 31 ftb 80 6b lib 19'.

85b 5 ftb Hudson Bay Hugh Pam Hydra Expl 4U00 9b 35 Pamour 24 1 3 87 3 2 8 1 50 2 3 i today on the Winnipeg Grain Ex Beaverlodge lib Belcher 63 Bethlehem CDr 75b Paramaqu 32 ISO Announcement Dom Expl Oeapina M. Dunvegan Dumont Durham East Lun Echo Indian El Bonanza Ego arcrofl Fiirka Forty Four Gateway Gan Conper Glenburk 'I'enconi C. uu 10 Cdr. Delhi 3Vi Cdn Superior 11 Gt IS Harvest Pete 69 Old Smoky 1 Paige Pete 5 Steelman 3 Westcoast 15 CALGARY Alliance 4 Calbrico Calmar West Ca.npo United-Cedar New Dubar Leth Pete McLeod New Madison Qualch Roval Arch Savannah 80 Tartan Twin River Venus Viacount change, especially in flax. InspiraUon 36b Bevcon 13ftb Pardee Paymaster Pick ie Crow There was evidence of export Bibis Yk 7ftb int MoivDoenum Irish Copper 161b buying in flax.

The small or 130b Pitchore Placer Jaco Bus CANADA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Prairie Farm Rehabilitation Administration TENDERS FOR TUNNELS 10 3 1 'i 45 10 3 40 14 13 15 l'A ferings were absorbed by the 47ob 225b Preston Ed Pronto Oceanic 0'lend Orofino Ortura Pacemaker Panther Pa miee Pascalls Pax New Pelangio 21b 9b 9b 22ftb 12b 7b Purdex Jave Expl Jeilicoe Joburke Joliet Que Jonsmith Jowsey Kenville Glen Echo Sealed tender, will be received by Quebec Ascot 16b Quebec Chib. 22 Quebec Copper 17ftb Quebtc Lab. 4 ftb 36ftb 4 ftb 3 2 4 t'l 3 Gorrior l.ebel. 1 Goldmaque 3 Goldvke lt Gov Gold 2 TF.LFER THE DEATH OF JOHV Oswald Telfer, age 57 year, of Vancouver B.C., formerlv a resident of Saskatoon occurred at Vancouver during the weekend The funeral service will be held on Wednesday. Dec.

30 at Vancouver. Following cremation the remains wiU be returned to Saskatoon chere final service, and Interment will take place in the family plot in Woodlawn Cemetery at a later date. The Saskatoon Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Surviving are three sisters. Mrs.

S. A. Lee iMaryi, Vancouver; Mrs. Al Peters iLeilai and Mr, Harrv Day i Jeanne I both of Saskatoon; and a number of nieces and luphrws. He was predeceased by a brother in 1904 and by hut parents Mr.

and A Telfer in 1926. The lto Mr Telfer was born in Manltohja. and moved to Saskatoon with hi, family at an early age. He graduated in Pharmacy from the University of Saskatchewan in 1924 and moved tr make his home in Vancouver lit 19.14. Mr.

Telfer had taken an active Interest in sports and during the time he lived In Saskatoon was widely known in hockey and golf circles. He wa, at one time a member of the Wesley Macs Hockey Club. 12-30-c 7 Kitcnvem Bicroft Uran 62b Bidcop Black Bay Hb Bouzan 55b Boymar ib Bralorne 550b Broulan Reef 42 Buffadison 8b Cadamet 12b Campbell Chib 615 Campbell Rl 1225b Cdn Dvno 45b Cdn Malartic 44 Can Erin 82 Can Met Expl 15 Cassiar Asb 1287 Cent Patricia 123b Cent Pore 13b the undersigned until 2.00 clock p.m., Regina Time, Wednesday, February 24 In, th iiirmthinff nf nlant. labor KeiT Addison ...5075 1 Pickenng 4 arvires. enuiDment and materials re- Quebec Lith.

270b Quebec Man 10b Quebec Me tall. 50 Queenston 13b Quemont 1025b 82 Rad lore CANADIAN James Sons. The Financial Building. Saskatoon Tuesday, December 29, 1959 market. Trade reports indicated a small purchase of flax by Japan.

More activity was shown in oats 'and barley, mostly of a domestic nature. Prices showed small changes. There was more demand for rye, and trade reports indicated some inquiries for export. Overnight export loadings of Canadian wheat included: United Kingdom 700,000 bushels; India Norway 150,000. Lakehead prices for Class Two, IWA and Domestic wheat were all up Yj cent from Monday.

auired for the construction of the ownstream portion of the tunnels of the South Saskatchewan River Dam, South Saskatchewan River Project, Contract 14. The work includes the following principal features: the excavation of approximately 10.000 feet of tunnel having an outside diameter in excess of 25 feet: the construction of the reinforced concrete lining hav. ing an approximate thickness of 30 Rayrock Rexspar Rio Rupununi Rix Atha Cheskirk 3 ftb 48 25b 7b 19 ftb 9'ab 82 8b 265 30b Roche 4 42ft 38' 1 Moore Abitibi San Antonio Sand River Sherritt Gordon Chesterville 36b Chib Jaculet 4flb Chib Kayrand 13b Chimo Gold 44 Cochenour Wlllans 295 Coniagas Pnn.Uev 20b 17'ab i National Drug lob Abitibi Pfd 49a4b I National Drug Pfd 15b Silver Miller II a.m. Consumers Gas Corby A Crown Dist Corp Seag Dominion Bridge Dom Fndrv Dom Steel Coal Dom Stores 31ft Nat Grocers 20ft Silver Standard. 25b inches: the installation of steel lining through some portion, of the tunnels; and other work as specified.

The work is located in Section 2. Township 17, Range 7. West of the Third Meridian, Acadi. Atlantic Acadia Allan Pfd Afnew-Surpass Alia Dist 20'ab Nat Grocers Pfd 2b 39 '4 23 90b 18'ab 280b 27'ab 395ab 3 Ha 50b Nat Steel Car 14b Siscoe 91b Stanleigh 87b Cons Bellekeno 5'ab Cons Beta Gamma 7ftb 14ftb North Star Oil 22 ftb Alta Gas Trunk A near Dunblane. Saskatchewan.

50'ab Ogilvie Flour 43b Algoma Steel Aluminum Stanrock Uran 3ob Steep Rock ....,1062 Sudbury Cont 6ftb 15' ib Ontario Steel 22b 3om Tar Chem Dom Textile 10b Page-Hersey Tube 2ii'4b 734b Anglo Newfndland Kirkland Mm 34b Labrador 2400b Lake Cinch 76b Lake Dufault 67b Lake Lingman 6'4b Lake Shore 400b Lake Wasa 30b Lamaqut 2Bob Leitch 138b Lexindin 3ft Little Long Lac 185 Lorado 27 Lyndhurst 6ftb Lynx Yk 9'4 Macassa 271 MacDonaid 25'4b MacFie Expl 5b McLeod Cock. I01b Madses Rl 267b Magnet Cnns 8'ab Malartic Gold 99b Manitou Barvue 62 Maralgo Hftb Maritime, 121 Maybrun lib Mclntyre Ntw 3100b McKenzie Hi 24b McMarmac 7b Merrill 105b Midrim 80 Mllliken Lk 85 Min-Ore 7b Mining Corp. Moneta 66b Multl Mln 42b Nama 17b National Expl 5b Nesbltt Lablne llftb New Athona 27 ft Ntw Bidlamaque 7b New Calumet 28b New Delhi 14 Rye The following are the main Items of work and the approximate quantities Sullivan Cont. ISo Penmans 31 Cons Caliman lib Cons Denison 1)50 Cons Den Wts 31b Con, Discovery 375b Cons Fenimore 27b Cons Halliwell 6fib Cons Howey 2fifib Con, Marbenor 27b Argus Asbestos 23' Powell River 17V4b Sylvanlte 10' Taurcanis 62b Teck-Hughes 166 1 and 2 c.w 3 c.w. 4 c.w.

Track Power Corp Cdn 54 ftb Temagami 185b Prairie Pipe 32ib Price Bros 46b Que Nat Gas 15ftb 107', 921.4 10714 99 "a 9P4 89 '4 86 Territory Mining 36b Barley 1 and 2 c.w. 6 row Cons Mogul Hi A. V. Roe 6ftb Thorn Lund 22b Cons Morrison oz each; 1. Portal Excavation, 40,000 cu.

yds. 2. Tunnel Excavation, 190.000 cu. yds. 3.

Concrete, 90,000 cu. yds. 4. Reinforcing Steel, 8,000 ton, 5. Installation Steel Liner, 5,910 lira, ft.

Plans, specifications, instructions, and Tombill 45b TOM KINS THE DEATH OF ARTHUR Tomkins, age 81 years of 640 4th east occurred suddenly in a local hospital on Dec, 25 1959. The funeral service will be held on Wednesday, Dec 30 at 1.30 p.m from the chapel of the Saskatoon Funeral Home, conducted by Rev. A E. Crowlher. Surviving are a niece.

Mrs. Herb Holland. Cnlonsay. Sask. and a niece and nephew in Ontario.

The late Mr Tomkin, was born in London, England. Coming to Canada at the age of 15 he resided in Ontario until moving west 50 years ago lo settle in the Colonsay district. Some years ago Mr Tomkins moved to homestead in the Choiceland district and came to make his home in Saskatoon nine years ago. He was an active member of the Nutana Lawn Bowling CluL and the St Jamei' Carpet Bowling Club Interment will take place In Woodlawn Cemetery. 1-30-e 90 The Hinde and Dauch Paper Cons Mosher A.

V. Roe Pfd 82b Russell Ind 10b St. Maurice Gas 85b Torbit 27b 1 t.w. 2 row 1 feed feect 3 feed Cons Neeu, 14b Dupont of Canada 25ftb Eddy Match 28'4b Eddy Paper A 59 Famous Players 19b Fanny Farmer 16 "4b Fed Grain A 47b Fed Grain Pfd 27'4b Ford Mtr Can 172b Foundation 12 Fraser 29b Gatincau 3d ft Gen Motors 51b Gen Steel Wares 15 Goodvear Tire 190b Goodyear Tire Pfd 41b Great Lakes 41 ftb Grt West Coal A 485b Git West Coal 380b Company of Canada, Limited Tran, Cda. Ex.

S2o 4 ftb Cons Nicholson Saluda Shlrrlff 10ft Ashdown A 10b Atlas Bathurst Sep 41ftb Bathurst 27b Beaver Lbr 24b Bell Tel 42 ft Bowater Pfd 41ftb Brazilian 435b Brit Amer Oil 33 ft B.C. Forest 13b BC. Packers A 14'4a B.C. Packers 144b B.C. Power 35'ab C.

Telephone 42 Brown Co llftb Building Prod 29'4b Burlington Steel 17b takes pleasure in announcing the Oats Shawinigan Transcontl. Res. 14b United Asbestos 430b United Keno 503b Cons Northland Cons Regcourt Cons Sud Basin Con west Sicks Brew 23b 2 c.w 3 c.w Simpsons 32 ftb promotion of Mr. Robert A 0'Dowda to the position of Man aeer. Western Reaion.

Mr Extra 1 feed United New Fort 18b Upper Canada 111b Skd Mfg lDb Conoercorp 1 feed forms for bidding may be obtained from the undersigned at his office in Regina, Saskatchewan, upon the deposit Std Paving 19 2 feed Venture, .....2800 Violamac 132b Conner Man Copper Rand Steel Co of Cda 86'4b 0'Dowda will make his head 3 feed of twenty-five dollars is.23.oui casn. Taylor Pearson Hat Waite Amulet 610b Willroy 139 Coulee Lead Cowlchan Cpr (Greater Wpg lOftb quarters in the Company's Win or a certified cheque for the amount, oayable to the Receiver General of 1 c.w. 79 "4 75 '4 75'4 73 '4 70', 6714 327's 320' a 275'a 32-H4 168 163 156 151 Wiltsey Coghlan 9'4b Canada, which deposit will be redeem nipeg plant. Mr. Dowda for merlv held the position of Man Wright Harg 119b 2 c.w 3 c.w Track 30 ftb 9b 40 3nnb 26b ftb 168 27b 61b 360b 7b 8b 6b 30 10b 12'ib 4flb 675b 7 ftb 7b able upon the return of the plans and specification, in good order within one craigmont Ctoinor Pershing Crowpat Cusco D'Aragon Decoursey Brew Deldona aeer.

District and Yale Lead 17b Yk Bear 108b H. G. Young 75b month after tender, have closed. Ten New Dickenson 226b New Goldvue 5b New Harrican 8 New Hosco 85 Burns Com I3ftb Can Cement 35ftb Can Cement Pfd 26b Can Dom Sugar 17 ftb Can Foundries A 22b Canada Iron 20ftb Can Malting 55'b Can Packers A 45ftb Can Packers 45b Can Steamship 44 "ab ders will not be considered unless now will be for Com Claaa Tare Wheat-Northern Northern Northern Northern made on the forms supplied, and in Taylor Pearson Pf 8ftb Texaco Cda 57b Texaco Pfd 75b Traders Fin A 37b Trans Can Pipe 24 ft Trans Mount lib Union Gas of 16ftb United Corp A 2Sa United Corp 20ftb United Steel 8b H. Walker 38 tab Webb St Knapp 275b Westeel 12b West Can Brew 32 ftb West Groc A 33b 3'4b Zenmac 24 pany operations throughout West New Jason 7b accordance with Instructions supplied with the specifications.

Tenders must Minde Daucne BJ'ab Howard Smith 42ftb Hudson Bay llftb Imperial Oil 36ftb Imp Tobacco llftb Indus Accept 3Gft Inland Nat Gas 5ftb Int Nickel 104 Int Paper 124 'ib Int Pete 3flftb Int Utilities 3Kb Inter Prov Pipe 57ftb Inter Prov Steel 490b Investors Synd 35b Investors Svnd 34ftb Jockey Club Ltd 215b Delnite MONTREAL New Kelore 8 '4b ern Canada. Bateman Bay 38b Bell Chib 5b Dome Dom Mag Donalda LAKEREAD QUOTES Steamship Pf New Lund 15 ftb New Mylamaque 87 New Roiyn Mer. 8b New Senator 4 ftb Can can Brew Jbab WALTERS THE DEATH OF RALPH Algernon Walters, age 83 years of Perdue, Sask. occurred in a local hospital on Dec. 36 The funeral service will be held on Wednesday, Dee.

30 at 2 p.m from the Perdue Lesion Hall. McKague', Funeral Home will be in cnaige. Surviving are three daughters, Ruth in Calgary. HszCl at Biggar and Louise in Saskatoon; one son George at Are-lee; 24 grandchildren and 16 great, grandchildren: he was predeceased by his wife in April. 1957.

Mr Walter, was born in Iowa City, U.S.A., and came to Canada In 1904. he lived In the Wilson Lake district from 1913 until moving to Perdue in 1945. Burial will be made in Per-due Cemetery. 12-30-e Ouvan Fresfone Appointment East Amohi Calumet 3b Fano 4b Haitian 3 ftb Llngside 3b Montgary 68b Nickel 58 157b Fast MalRrtic Nickel Rim 46b Fast Sullivan 168 Cdn Bronze Cdn Canners A 133b Cdn Celanese 22'b Cdn Celanese llftb Cdn Chem 6ftb Cdn Collieries 7ftb Prev. Close 78 79ft 77ft 93 ft 99'a Geo Weston A 34 Geo.

Weston A Wt 15ftb Geo. Weslon 34 'ab 132b Nipisslng Fldcr Gold 126b Obalski 10'4b be accompanied by security In the amount and form specified in the Instructions. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. By Order, G. L.

MacKemie, JDirector, P.F.R.A., 4th Floor, Motherwell Regina, Saskatchewan. 12-30-c-s Paudash Z7b I5ldrich 21 El Sol 7b Nor Acme Noranda Norgold Geo. Weston Pfd 80b MITL'AL FUNDS All Can Div 6.49 Pitt 3ftb 4775b 4 ftb 21b 335 Kelly Douglas 6ftb Keily Douglas Wts 38.5b John Labalts 27ftb Lakeland Nat 260b Laura Secord 23 ftb LobUw Cos A 25ftb Cdn Curt Wright 215b Cdn Dredge 14 ftb Cdn Fairbanks lOftb Quebec Smelt 16b Eureka 17ftb FxdI Alliance 7'4 Falconbridge 3037 Norlartic Normetal VA.MUl.VtR Ad Astra 5a 321 ft Faraday 64b Open High Low Close Oats-Dec 7li'4 78va 78'4 7S'i Mav 794 19V, 79 14 79'4 Julv 78 78 77'a Barley-Dec 934 99J'4 933i Mav 994 99 99'i Julv 98'4 98'i 98'a Flax-Dec 324 3Wi 324 325'i Mav 330ft 335 ft 329 ft 334ft July 324 329 322 328ft Rye-Dec 107 ft 107ft 107ft 107ft Mav 112'4 113ft 112ft 113ft Julv lllft 112ft 1111. lU'a Chlraro Wheat-Mar 203ft 203ft 203ft 203ft Julv lMft May 201ft 201 201ft 201ft f'hicate Rye-May 129 1304 129 130ft All Can Comp 8.14 American Growth 8.28 Cana Fund 38.36 Cdn Invest Fund 9.84 Commonwealth 9.02 Corp Invest 9.68 Diver Income 4 45 Loblaw Cos 25 ftb Loblaw Pfd 40b Loblttw A Pfd 27b MacMlllan A 37'4b MacMillan S9ftb FUNERALS 330 V4 324 ia 107 122''', 111', Maple Leaf 13b Massev Ferg llftb Massev Ferg 109b BIRTHS Cdn Fairbanks 7b Cdn Food Prod 3R0b Cdn Gen Eiee 780b Cdn Hydro Carbon llftb Cdn Industries 16'ib Cdn Loco 8a Cdn Marconi 5 ftb Cdn Oil Co 24b Cdn Pac Railway 24 Cdn Vickers 15'4b Cdn. Westinghouse 43ftb Carting Brew 130a Cockshutt 19 ''ab Col Cellulose 350b Cons 19'4b CLARK THE FUNERAL SERVICE LONDON STOCKS LONDON (Reuters) Industrial securities were irregular on the London stock markets today but the general outlook remained firm.

'r'X A Massey Ferg 5'4 Pf loO'-ab THE SASKATOON STAR-PHOENIX Mexican Light Hftb Group Income 4.14 Growth Oil dt Gas 7.05 Invest Growth 6 66 Invest Mutual 12.07 Leverage of Cda 7.38 Mutual Accum 8.10 Mutual Income 5.49 North Amer Fund 9.35 Trans Can 6.60 United Accum 16.06 will send free of charge lovelv "Baby Book" to the proud parents inserting birth notice, tf 32b 39ft Minn Ont Paper Molson Brew A MoLhoi Brew Molson Pfd Mont Loco LIVESTOCK SASKATOON Receipts: 370 cattle, six calves, light to moderate truck deliveries Tuesday morning. Slaughter trade uneven, heifers 25c to 50c higher, cows around 1.00 higher for the week. No top vealers offered, few common to medium 16.50 to 23.00. Hogs unchanged, grade A 20.15, oi carmon Liark, who died on Dec. 23.

1959 was held from Park Funeral Chapel on Dec. 28 at 2 conducted by Rev R. J. Bartlctt. Honorary pallbearer, were T.

L. DmiRlas, Jim Carr, H. Carr, G. Morn, and Cecil Carr. Active pallhei.ret, were Jack Carr.

John Wender Walter Stoll, R. Douglas. J. Douglas and Bill Carr. Interment took: piece in the family plot In Hilicrest Memorial Garden, 13-30-e Gilt-edged securities advanced' MORRIS BILL AND PAT ARE Cons Paper 43ft COMMODITY PRICES CHICAGO Fit" happy to announce the arrival of a daughter, Barbara Lee on Dec.

14. 8 11 a sister for Arlenc Lynn, thanks to Drs. Crocker and O'Kecfe. 12-30-c BOND PRICES NEW YORK STOCKS NEW YORK (AP)-The stock Oct close 3G.20 28.90 Jan close CRISFORD THE FUNERAL SER- 38.00 Sept close market pursued an irregular DEATHS IN SUHtl Sugar N. 4 3.19 Sept last trade but foreign bonds and rails were featureless.

Dollar stocks were mixed. Among industrial shares, engineering issues were up but steel shares were irregular. There was a good selective demand for gold shares, copper issues were dull and oil shares received some support. DICKINSON, N.D. (AP) Plugging operations at Atlantic 3.11 May last trade Mar last trade BLACK THE DEATH OF ARCHI- 3.09 dressed sows 8.50 to 9.50 alive.

Slaughter cattle, steers good to R. I. Raycroft, Vice President- bald Black, age 89 year, of Rocan Kurar fta 8 vice of Christina C. Crisford. who died on Dec.

23. 1959 was held from the chapel of the Saskatoon Funeral Home on Monday. Dec. 28 at 1 30 p.m. conducted by Rev.

Prof J. D. Beattie. Pallbearer, were Russell, J. Hogg, J.

Anderson, D. Martin, W. Jomen and Channey. Funeral rites were conducted by officer, and member, of the Ladies' Auxiliary Canadian Legion Saskatoon Branch No. 63.

Interment took place in Woodlawn Cemetery. 12-30-e 5.53 ville, Sask. occurred in a Saskatoon Mar last trade choice 21.60 to 22.20, medium hospital on Dec. 27. 1959.

The fu an last trade 18.hu 19.50 to 20.75, heifers good to Hides Cocoa neral service will be held on Wednesday, Dec 30 at 2 p.m. from The Rocanvllle Penticostal Church. The Saskatoon Funeral Home will be in choice 18.75 to 20.75, medium Mar last trade 27.7a July last trade 27.90 16.50 to 18.25, common 14.75 to May last iraae course in moderately active trading early this afternoon. Oils were up fractionally in a fairly solid block. Steels and motors were slightly weaker for the most part.

Rubber shares also moved lower. Nonferrous metals, utilities, mail order and retail firms and number of special situations were higher. Among these were Ampex and two firms talking about a merger, Philip Morris and ASR Products. Among Canadian stocks, Hudson Bav Mining gained V4 and 16.00, cows good 13.75 to 15.00, Copper 1 Bid Asked Dominions 1960 3ft 100.20 100.55 1960 3 98. Si 98.70 1961 3 95 80 96.15 1962 5ft 100 20 100 55 1965 3ft 89it 89ft 1968 2ft 82ft 83 ft 1970 3ft 84ft 85ft 1972 4ft 86ft 87 '4 1976 3ft 76ft 77ft 1978 3ft 78ft 79ft 1979 3ft 74ft 75ft 1983 4'4 84ft 85'a 1998 3ft 77ft 78ft Provincials 1977 Prov of Sask 5ft 88.75 1979 Man Hydro 514 93.25 94.75 19H9 Prov of Ont 6 99.25 100.25 1978 Prov of NS 4ft 80.25 82.75 1979 Ont Hydro 5ft 96 25 97.75 1962 Que Hydro 5 96.75 98.25 Corporations 1981 Alta Gta Trunk 5ft 87.50 89.50 1984 BC Electric 6 106.00 107.50 1983 CPR 5 81.00 83.00 1979 IaC 6 95.00 98 00 1977 Loblaw 6 95.50 98.50 1982 Mar Well, strips 6 85 50 88.50 1973 Steelman strips 83 00 87.00 1978 Webb Knanp Cum Wts 5ft 75.50 heifery kind 15.00 to 15.75, me Jan last trade 33.60 Mar last trade 31.95 charge.

Surviving are one daughter Mrs, Joe Goodman of Rocanville, Sask. Born in Scotland Mr. Black came to Saskatchewan settling at Rocanville in 1909, operating farm for a few years and later owned a grocery store until his retirement in 1955. Mr Black moved to Saskatoon about 2 months ago. Potatoes dium cows 13.00 to IJ.5.

Kepiace-ment cattle about steady on light an close 2 80 3.10 3.30 Mar close receipts of ordinary quality, me. April close Oil Company wildcat well site 17 miles southwest of here have been completed and the well has been abandoned. Coring and electric logs failed to show oil signs and drilling was stopped at 9,100 feet. About 1,400 feet of salt water was recovered. Sales, Firestone Tire Rubber Company of Canada is pleased to announce the appointment of W.

Ross Powell as Manager, Truck Tire Sales, Western Division. Mr. Powell, formerly Regina District Manager, brings more than 13 years' experience in various sales positions throughout Saskatchewan to his new post. A native of Prince Albert, Mr. Powell assumes direction of the company's truck and bus sales throughout Western Canada, with headquarters in the western division's sales offices in Calgary.

dium to good feeder steers 18.00 ELLIOTT THE FUNERAL SER-vice of Mr. Kenneth Karl Elliott who died on Dec. 23 was held from Dun-durn United Church on Monday, Dec. 28 at 1.30 p.m., conducted by Rev. R.

L. Nagus. Pallbearers were Henry Peters, George Herr, Llovd Ziegler Bert Hadley, Frank Hildebrand and Elmer Armstrong Masonic graveside rite, were conducted by Dundtirn Lodge No. 117 A F. and A.M.

with Wor. Brother Roger Strumm in charge. Interment wa, made in the Hilicrest Memorial Garden, The Saskatoon Funeral Home wa, in charge. IJ-30-O BYCKALO THE PASSING OF Montreal Stocks Aluminum Canadian Pacific and Dome Mines each. Mc-Intyre Porcupine lost VS.

Walker RATES Gooderham and International to 19.00, common 14.50 to 17.50, medium to good stock 16.50 to 20.00. PRINCE ALBERT Moderate receipts of medium and good quality cattle on offer. Bulk of early sales slaughter steers from local feed lots. Trade fairly active, choice strong weight steers 22.50 to 22.75, good 21.50 to 22.00. medium 19.25 to 21.25, Nickel CARD OF THANKS Star-Phoenix Want Ad Four Cents Per Word Per Dav Six Consecutive Insertions for the PHc, of Five Minimum Count 10 Words Per Day Minimum Chare 40e Pee na American stock exchange prices MONTREAL (CP) Steels and ase metals were irregularly were irregular.

Trading was mod erateiy active. Union Investment Classified Display charged at 12.24 Westinghouse Gets Contract HAMILTON (CP) Canadian tuiuiiiu men. Where 10 noint nr luroa Ivn i. a.cmrf 1 WISH TO EXTEND MY HEARTFELT thanks, to my relatives and frfendi for flowers, cards, letter, and enquiries while I wa, a patient in City Hospital. Also a spegial thank, to Dr.

Polisluk and Dr. Jackson, nurse, and staff of 4th east. City Hospital. Clarence Miller. 12-30-p George Byckalo in hi, 78th year of 1412 22nd west.

Saskatoon occurred in local hospital on Sunday, Dec. 27 1959. The Funeral Mass will be sung on Wednesday, Dec. 30 at 10 a.m. from St George's Greek Catholic Church, conducted by Rev.

J. Olynyk. Surviving are five Mr, Annie Werbiski of Saskatoon: Mrs. Pearl Nierfa of Wakaw. Mrs.

Pauline Kalibob of Carpenter, Mrs Mary Role of Fox Valley and Mrs Ethel Nvki-foruk of Saskatoon: five sons, Fred Byskal of Dawson Creek. B.C.: Matt Byskal of Saskatoon: Morris Byskal of Saskatoon; Andrew Bvskal of Vancouver, B.C.; G. G. Neiso of Washington, U.S.A. and one brother Michael of Cudworth, Sask The late Mr.

Byckalo wa, born in the Ukraine and came to Canada in 1000, settling in the Rosthern district. He later home-steded in the St. Julirn district and resided there until 1945 when upon reti.ement he moved to Cudworth. In 1952 he moved to Saskatoon where he resided until his passing. Mr.

Byckalo had been active in church, school and municipal Prayer, will be said from Park Funeral Chapel on Tuesday, Dec. 29 at 8 p.m. Interment will take place in the family plot in the R.C section of Wood-lawn Cemetery. Courtesy parking north of the chapel. 12-30-c picked up about 2.

Gainers included Detriot Gray Iron, Great Western Financial and Lefcourt Realty. On the Canadian list, Ca by the advertiser, the rate per word la 8c per day. Minimum count 10 word. Figures In grot'ps of five or less, dollar Initial letters, count one word Where one line I set in in noini common 17.00 to 18.50, few good heifers 19.25 to 20.00, good cows APPOINTMENT MERCEDES-BENZ DISTRIBUTORS WESTERN LTD. Westinghouse won a round Mon nadian Marconi gained wnue and the balance et In ordinary classified type the charge is 48c per line per day for the 10 point line.

Where the use of a box number is desired count day in its battle to get a share of the turbine-generator business which is expected to play a big IN MEMORIAM four word, extra. If replies are to be mailed to out-of- own point, please role in power development pro Scurry Rainbow Oil and Shawi nigan lost each. Tuesday. December 29, 1959 All Chem Dye HSJ American Can f' American Motor, 81 'al Imjiriran Smelt 53' al aaa iu cent, to cover cost of postage BRADY, ELZIN'E IN LOVING MEM- City advertisers -nust pick up box repnea at tne star-pnoenix office I he atar-rnoenlx assumes no resDon. higher while papers dropped back in light early afternoon trading today on the Montreal and Canadian stock exchanges.

Steel oi Canada added Vi at 88 to lead its section. Dominion Foundries gained Vi at $tyi anQ" Algoma slipped VS a' 39'2- Nickel featured the base metals by climbing Vj at 10414. Aluminium made at 32'4 while Nor-anda lost at 474. Losses of 1 to Fraser at 28 and 1 to Macmillan at 39 brought the papers section down. Power Corp.

was off y2 at 54'2 while Consolidated and St. Lawrence Corp. had minimum advances. In Canadian stock exchange industrials, "Hendershot Paper Products climbed 3.25 at 8.00 after a long absence from trading. Pipelines dipped with quarter- iiDinty rr error after tn ftrt jects in this country in the future.

Westinghouse was awarded a contract by Canadian Utilities Limited, of Edmonton, fdr a gas turbine generator worth nearly 13.25 to 13.50, few heifery cows higher, one good bull 14.75. Replacement trade light, a few medium to good feeder steers 18.00 to 19.00. Hogs steady, grade A 20.15, sows 8.50 to 9.50 live weight. SOUTH ST. PAUL SOUTH ST.

PAUL, Minn. (AP) Cattle calves trade on. slaughter steers only moderately active; heifers fully steady; cows steady to strong; bulls strong to 50c higher; load lots average to high choice 1,168 to Amer Tel Tel 76ft 63 ory of a dear wife mother and grandmother who passed away Dec. 29 147. You shared our Helped us along, If we walk in your footstep, We will never go wrong.

On earth you tolled, in heaven you rest, God bless you dear Mother, yoii were the best. Ever remembered by her hushand, tons, daughters and grandchildren. 12-30-p Anaconda Beth Steel Boeing Celanese Corp Chrysler Corp 54 ft 30 ft 26 ft 67 ft $2,000,000. The order marked the initial 58 ft WANT ADS ACCEPTED 1.30 a.m to 3 p.m. Dally Monday to Friday lexcept holidays Deadline for cancellation of want ads (.30 a.m day of publication, NOTICES Cons Edison HANNA THE DEATH OF MRS.

G. I IWinniei Hanna, age 76 years of Elstow, Sask, occurred suddenly in Caigary. Alta. on Dec. 28.

The funeral service will be held on Thursday Dec 31. 1959 at 3 p.m. from McKaeue's Funeral Home Surviving Douglas Air 37 '4 264ft 108 31ft 67 ft Dupont Eastman Kodak El Paso entry of Canada's electrical man-ufacturing firms into the gas turbine manufacturing field. Orders for several steam tur are two daughters, Mis, Eleanor Hanna of Saskatoon and Mis, Patricn 89 ft Birth, II 50. Marriage, and In Memonams.

Card, of Thanks, eta Rates 82 00 per insertion 1,259 lb. slaughter steers 26; good Hanna of F.lstow; two sons. Tom Hanna of Windsor, Ont. and Norman and choice steers largely 23.50 KOWAI.CHUK-I.N LOVING MEMORY of Evelyn who passed away Dec. 26, 1953 Beautiful memories, silently kept.

Of one we loved and can never forget Ever remembered by the family. 12-30-n of 10 lines or leu extra line of five Fanstccl Ford Mot of Amer Gen Elec Gen Foods Gen Motors Goodyear Tire Great A A Int Harvester Manna of Calgary, Alta. There are three grandchildren in Ontario. Also bine generators have gone to United Kingdom firms, the latest being an $8,000,000 contract awarded by Ontario Hydro to If. I fy i i I surviving are two Jack 25.50; vealers and slaughter calves mostly 1.00 higher; good point losses in Consumers at ZSls Mngsiey of Winnipeg and Mrs Sophia Bernhnft of Cavalier North and choice vealers 24-30.

and InterprovinCial at 3. Associated Electrical Industries Dakota and one brother. Chri, Nord call from Hall, of When angel. Half-point adances in banks Hogs early trade active; (Canada) Limited for its Lake- man In Winnipeg, Man Mrs. Hanna was born In Cyprus River.

Man. and Gold And into the arms of Time, a barrows and gilts generally 25c view power station. came to Elstow with her husabnd loved one fold, And you must walk Andrew Hanna in 1911. Mr Hanna the earth higher; sows strong to 25c high NO MORE EMPLOYMENT predeceased her tn December of 1937 Burial will be made in the family worn, eacn we per line. Semi-Display Accepted up to 2 p.m.

Monday through Friday lexcept holiday,) On day, when the business office closed, Want-ad, for publication In our next issue may be left in the box In the front vestibule of the Star-Phoenln office. Please be sure to leave your name, address, phone number and number of Insertion, desired. Display Advertising SCHEDULE OF COPY ACCEPTANCE 12 NOON DAILY AS FOLLOWS: MONDAY for Wednesday1, Paper TUESDAY for Thursday', Paper WEDNESDAY for Friday, Paper THURSDAY for Saturday', Paoer er; mixed 1, 2 and 3 190-240 lb. barrows and gilts 12.25-12.50; 1, 2 The Edmonton order will not mean increased employment at Johns Manville Kennecolt Lockheed Montg Ward New York Cent Nor Pacific Oliver Corp Penn Railway Radio Corp Renublie Steel Sea rs- Roebuck Shell Oil Socony Mobile Sperrv Std OH of Calif Std Oil of NJ plot in Woodlawn Cemetery. 12-30-c 104ft 54 "a 139b 39 ft 47ft 47 95 30ft 53 28ft 46 ft 23 loft 67 71ft 49', 40 2fift 47 ft 47 ft 46ft 83 147 30 ft 62 98'a 105 ft NICOL THE DEATH OF NELLIE alone.

One tr-onght remain, THE MEMORY STONE. EVENTIDE MEMORIAL STUDIO? 23rd Street Subway Saskatoon Telephone CH.2-2030 Personal and Dignified Servico for Cemetery Monument, xtt were made by Royal at 80 and Canadienne Nationale at 55'2-Commerce lost at 55'4 and Montreal at 54Vg. Assorted losses included in Page-Hersey at 23 and in Massey-Ferguson at Dominion Tar made Vi at 16. Speculative were quiet and mixed to lower in a three- and 3 270-400 lb. sows 9.00-10.25; 2 and 3 400-550 lbs.

8.00-9.25. 1 1 us but it will strengthen the work program in the motor and generator division at Hamilton which has gone Mabel Nicol, age 76 year, of 133 Main Street occurred at her home on Dec. 28. 1959 following a lengthv Illness The funeral service will be held on Thursdav Dec. 31 at 2 30 Lm from Knox United Church.

The iskatoon Funeral Home will be tr. charge of arrangement. Surviving are her husband Dr. John L. Nicoi; one daughter.

R. Baty IMaryi Edmonton; two grandchildren; one through a slack period. Swift St Co FUNERAL DIRECTORS Most Active Stocks FRIDAY for Paper FRIDAY for Tuesday', Paper cent range. Park Funeral Chapel Ltd. COLDSTREAM AIR CONDITIONED Texas Coro Union Carbide Union Pacific US Rubber US Steel Westinghouse OTTAWA (CP)-Production of refined beet and cane sugar in Mansel G.

Binkley Jack M. Binkley DONALD A. McRAE Mr. L. L.

G. Bentley, President of Mercedes-Benz Distributors Western which holds exclusive franchise of Mercedes-Benz and DKW Auto Union automobiles in Western Canada, announces the appointment of Mr. Donald A. McRae as General Manager. Mr.

McRae was formerly associated with the Ford Motor Co. of Canada Ltd. and The following were the most active William Pearson Rae J. MurdocK stocks on the Toronto Stock Excnange Woolworth 64ft DOLLAR VALUES NEW YORK (CP) Canadian the first 11 months of 1959 rose to 1,539.329.000 pounds from 311 3rd north. Phone CH.2-1241 xti I MISTED Potash of America 2050b 594,000 in the comparable period aister.

Vernon Cline. Sask, toon and one brother Mr William Mc-Cailum, Ont. The late Mrs. Nicol waa born at Smlthvlile Ont Graduating from Teachers' College 2t Hamilton she came west to Saskatchewan to teach in 1913 In January. 1814 she married Dr.

Nicol and resided at Swift Current until com- fn Snma In Ra.batfMin last year, the Bureau of Statistics TORONTO AVERAGES dollar unchanged at $1.05 in terms of U.S. funds. Pound sterling unchanged at $2.7914. MONTREAL(CP) The U.S. reported todav.

Sales were' up to 1.351,650,000 SASKATOON FUNERAL HOME W. Edwards, W. Arnold Edward, Donald W. Somerit 348 2nd bo Telephone CH xtf 2 m. Industrial, 528 88 up 1.13 In IS 1 Mrs.

Nlrnl was a failnfulj prior to his new appointment! 07 pounds from 1,510.944,000 a year Golds 8 56 up CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAYS, SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS WANT AD PHON81 CH.2-3141 SUBSCRIPTION RATT.S MAIL RATES IN CANADA 1 ear .312 00 month, 6 50 3 months 3 50 1 month 1 50 To United State, and Great Britain 1 month -r- i 1.09 3 monti 5 00 month, 8 50 1 00 Base Metals l' 65 up dollar was at a discount of 4 2332 Volume: Close Change 89.700 J.ick Waite 30 up 10 59.104 New-Myiam 85 off 5 49 440 Can-Erin 91 off 4 39 100 Rayrock 47 off 1 38.800 Con, Hall 86 tul 38.233 Abacus 29 up 1 36.200 Long Is Pete 15 off '4 31.620 Peerless 32 up 2 30.300 Amer Leduc 3 28 VW Expl Aillan off 1 Industrials: 107.775 Unit Tele 1 85 8.080 Ma Ferg lift off ft 2 52.5 Bell Tel 42ft off ft 2 290 A OII 33', off ft 2.113 A Ro 6ft oii ft Western Oil, 100 59 up earlier. November production slipped to 222,848.000 pounds from 239.780,000. in November, 1958, while sales in the month de- McKAGUE'S FUNERAL HOME per cent in terms of Canadian funds, the Bank of Canada reported near noon today. Monday's DOW JONES member of Knox United Church. She had a particular Interest In the work of the Women', Missionary Society of which she wm a i.fe member She had served as president of the Saskatoon S.

Presnyteriai and was active in the Women', Association and the work of the Interment will take place In Woodlawn Cemetery. 12-30-c held a post in the Field Operations Department of Canadian Forest Products Ltd. Born in Vancouver, Mr. McRae served with the R.C.A.F. as FltLt.

Navigator. HARRY McK AGUE I p.m. N.rf.iBtrlaU M. McK ague 671 54 un "Irlinsd to 127.715 000 rounds from noon rate was 95. i Phone CH.2-3131 153.31 up McKague 300 3rd fei.

sat Pound sterling $2.66, up 716. up jl 132,859,000. A aaa 1 asas, iaa.Oiaa.ai saw.

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