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Oshawa Times (1958-), 25 Mar 1964, p. 13

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13 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, March 25,,1964 Demand Beating Regina Motel, Hotel Industry REGINA (CP)--The hotel and mote] industry in Regina is ex- panding its facilities faster than the demand for services and a report on the industry indicates if the trend continues distress conditions will follow. The report was prepared by a private firm for a group in- terested in constructing a. hotel at the Regina airport. It said facilities now exceed demand and "'our findings do not lead us to believe new hotel construction in Regina is war- ranted now or in the immediate future." Charles Burton, manager of the Hotel Saskatchewan, largest in the city, said the report re- flected a situation genera] in most North American cities, Oc- cupancy rates were dropping to levels general during the De- pression year despite an over- all increase in business, In the United States the na- tional occupancy rate has dropped to 60 per cent from a high of 93 per cent in 1946 and the Canadian situation was little better, Mr. Burton said, "Regina occupancy rates run between 60 and 75 per cent with the majority of hotels in the lower range." It is generally ac- cepted that a 70 per cent occu- pancy is the break-even point. FACE CRISIS An industry 'spokesman said hotels and motels face a period of crisis within a decade if cur- rent trends continue. "The crisis is imminent as a result of over- building, excess capacity and rising costs with a. resoluting profit squeeze." 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Sizes range from 8 to 16, 100' SIZE There now are about 1,900 ho- . tel and motel units in Regina. | By May the number will sur- pass 2,000 and a further 650 units have been proposed for construction later this year.| Plans for 1965 include an addi- tional 150 units. "The increase in the total ; number of bedrooms Isn't being Select from Wools, Mohairs, 5 54 e and motel guests." : Mr. Burton added that con- : ventions were regarded as 2A variety of styles and popular cure-all for industry ills. "It's 2 big business, but there isn't aspring colors to choose from. city today which isn't chasing e sa Sizes range from 10 to 18. Accommodation was not enough to attract conventions, | i j he said. The city must be ntjsome half SIZES available. Stock Market s Indexes Hit J Record Highs TORONTO (CP) -- The two major indexes on the stock market broke. through to rec- ord highs despite an easier New York market Tuesday. The 79-stock industrial index rose: .51 to close at a record record 134.20, wiping out losses experienced since the market entered a consolidation period in late January. The base metal index gained 11 on the day to close at 66.47, while golds fell 1.81 to 132.71 and western oils .17 to 85.98 Volume was heavy with 5,238,- 000 sharest raded, highest since Steels, papers, distilleries, banks and integrated oils were leaders on the industrial board Dominion Foundries and Si2ci rose one point to 76% and Al- goma % to 57 among stec!s; MacMillan-Bloeds] %% to 27%% and Consolidated Paper 14 tn 49 among papers; Distillers - Sea grams 5 to 5354 among /iquor:: tered banks and Texaco % to 56 among integrated oi's. SOME DECLINE On the minus side, Canada Permanent Mortgage fall one point to 75 on light turnover, Interprovincial Pipe Line % to 80% and Burns % to 10!4 Senior metals edged ahead at the close after an unvertain 64 and 6614 respective'y while Consolidated Mining and Smelt- ing dipped % to. 334, Dome Mines was down 1% to 29, tradinge x-dividend 20 cents, in senior golds Calvert was the heavy trader among speculative issues, off two cents to 60 cents on 481,- 470 «shares. Zulapa rose 5% met by a corresponding in- tractive. "Side attractions are K-MART SPECIAL 143.09 and the 113-stock ex- Jan. 24. Monday's turnover was Nova Scotia 34 to 68% and day. 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