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Oshawa Times (1958-), 9 Aug 1963, p. 18

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18 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, August 9, 1963 WELL FIRE KILLS MAN John Wednesday, Dead its Tony Guay, 16, of Dawson Creek, B.C. The well is burn- ing gas at the rate of 250,000 NET EARNINGS One man was killed and four injured when escaping gas exploded in this gas well 65 miles northeast of Fort St. Trading Active At Stockyards This Week TORONTO (CP) -- Trading was active and prices strong to By THE CANADIAN PRESS Atlantic Acceptance Corpora- tion Ltd,, 3 mos, ended June 30; 1963, $208,511; 1962, $163,468; 6 mos, ended June 30: 1963, $385,380; 1962, $290,095. Calgary and Edmonton Cor- cubic feet a day. The fire de- stroyed eight trucks and an | aluminum bunkhouse. | --CP Wirephote | Treasury Bills Prices Reported OTTAWA (CP)--Government 91-day treasury bills sold this week: $100,000,000 at an average price and yield of $99.130 and 3.52 per cent (last week $99,152 BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT Days Of Wine Arrive For British Columbia KELOWNA, B.C, (CP)----The days of wine have arrived in British Columbia, They will stay, promise the men farming old and new vine- yards here in the Okanagan Valley, and the men operating new and long-established winer- jes here and in Vancouver, The credit goes to the valley as a prime growing area, gov- ernment agricultural depart- ments for perfecting hardy hy- brid grape crops and the pubiic for its new attitude toward the] product, Calona Wines Ltd, here has doubled its storage capacity to 900,000 gallons in the last three years, and brought its capital investment to 2,500,000 from) $750,000 six years ago. West Coast Wines Ltd, buiit a plant of 200,000 gallons stor- age capacity in 1960 at Vancou- ver, made its first sales in No- vember, 1961 and is expanding into new space for handling, | fermenting and an_ additional 100,000 gallons of storage, Andres Wines Ltd. of port Moody established a $1,500,000) plant in 1961, made its first) sales in June, 1962, and expects) its volume in the second year! of operation to increase 35 per cent over a busy first, | POPULARITY GROWS are turning to grapes as a crop that. thrives in the Okanagan and sells under government help, Wineries must take 60 per cent of their supplies from B.C, and say they will gladly quit importing entirely once domes- tic supplies meet demands, Andres has an extensive pro- gram under way on 200 acres to test more than 80 varieties of grapes, and plans to double the project next year, W. J, Downing, manager of West Coast Wines, says there has been a revolution in public tastes in the last 10 to 15 years. People have come to recog: nize Canadian wines as a qual. ity product, says Mr, Downing, "and I'm not speaking just for our product, I'm speaking for Canadian wines in general," Calona Wines is the result of a scheme by 30 Kelowna busi- nessmen, who pooled $50 each RESULTS COUNT! Meals: MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE! Consult @ Member ef the Oshawa & District & during the depression to attract a new industry here, The leader of the group was teetotalling W. A, C, Bennett, now B.C, premier, Controlling the company since 1961 have been Pasquale 'Cap' Capozzi, a 1918 immigrant from Naples Feeble Trading On Thursday Stock Market TORONTO (CP) -- The stock market rambled on lower ground during a day of feeble trading Thursday, Toronto Dominion Bank slipped one to 60% and Impe- rial Bank of Commerce and Royal dropped % among bank issues, Canada Steamship Lines was off %, International Minerals and On index, industrials dipped a Chemicals rose one to 57 on light volume among industrial gainers, Investors Syndicate A and Levy gained % and On- tario Steel advanced %, International Nickle dipped % and Falconbridge 4 in sen- jor base metals, Among. speculative mines, Satellite climbed two to 23 cents and Wiltsey slipped 1: to 16% cents, Other actives in- cluded Purdex and New Sena- tor, both changing slightly, Standouts among gold issues included Dome, up 15% to 83%, and Kerr-Addison, up 25 cents to $6.25, 91,88, base metals fell .32 to 02.79 and western olls dipped 22 to 118.30, Volume was 2,155,- 000 shares compared with 2,479,. 000 Wednesday, t to 616.47, golds climbed .78 DENY REPORT WASHINGTON (AP) -- The stale department denied Thurs: day news dispatches from Vi- enna saying the United States and Hungary are about to re- sume full diplomatic relations, State department Press Officer Richard I, Phillips told a press conference that the dispatches on entirely without foundation in fact." . and another original backer, with sons Tom, Joe and Herb, the latter general manager of the B.C, Lions football team, Cap Capozzi says the valley's! climate and soil are the most encouraging guarantee of a bright future, | "The eat. gives you the Sugar, and the gravel retains) the day's heat during the night," And the vines, meanwhile, will produce for as long as 100 years, we LIST ONLY TO OR : SPOT CASH TERMS JOHN A, J, POWER cycle 2.5 hip, 19" and pull cord starter, wheels. 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Demand or re-| | NAME JUDGE Placement cattle was fair, at QUEBEC CP)--A Montreal} about steady prices. s oy faeat fade, See waa i uperior Court Judge has been Veal call peices opened steady | tamed to conduct the inquiry arc nae goed' grate' Houlinto the sinking of the British prices were lower and lamb freighter Tritonica that killed 35 prices were steady. |seamen. Mr, Justice Arthur J, Cattle receipts were estimated|S™Ith is to open the inquiry at about 6,000 head, about 1,500| Aug. 13 im Quebec, The Triton- fewer than last week and about|!¢® sank within eight minutes 600 fewer than the same week @fter colliding with the British in 1962, Western cattle receipts|{Teighter Roonagh Head in the were about the same as last| St: Lawrence River downstream | week at 385 head. from Quebec July 20. Slaughter cattle: 'Choice steers Sold at $26.50-27.50 with fancy|27.50; common and medium feediot steers 27,50-28.60; good!stockers and stock calves 20-24. 25-26; medium 23-24.50; common) Calves: Choice vealers 28-30) 18-22; good heifers 23 - 24.50; |with sales to 32 and closing tops choice 25-26 with some sales to'to 33; good 24-27; medium 22-| 27.05; medium 20-22.50; com-'24: common 20-22; boners 16-19. | mon 16-20; choice fed yearlings) Hogs: Grade A 27-28.90; heavy! 35-27 with odd tops to 28; So0d| sows 18.25-18.30 with light sows| 23-25; good cows 17.50-18.50 with/gaining a $2 premium; stags sales to 19.50; medium 16-17;/15.50 on a dressed weight basis. canners and cutters 12-15.50;; Sheep and lambs: Lambs 18- good heavy bologna bulls 19.50-/23 a hundredweight with good 20.50 with sales to 21; common lambs closing at 23 a hundred- and medium 15-19, weight; bucks discounted at $1 Replacement cattle: Good a hundredweight; sheep 3-10 ac. 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