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Oshawa Times (1958-), 29 Jun 1966, p. 28

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row etna es cme ess ET Yeeuv vv ew ree ew ee ge Mc 28 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdoy, June 29, 1966 STOCKS AND FINANCIAL REPORTS MARKET TODAY TORONTO 10:40 A.M, STOCKS Distributed by CP Stock ©: moetons in cents uniess marked $. xd---~Ex-dividend, xr--Ex- © Morrisn Conwest Cpcorp Cop Fields Cop Man Coulee Craigmt Crowpat D'Aragon Deer Horn D'Eldona Denison Dicknsn Discovry Dome Dunraine F Mar Goldrim Gortdrm Granduc Green Pnt Gulch Gunnar Hasaga Hastings High-BI Hollinger Huds Bay int Bibis T 1 Kenville Iso Jaye Jelex Joliet Jonsmith Kam Kotla Kerr Add Kirk Min Lab Min L Dufauit Leke Lyn L Shore te Luz Langis Leltch il Lee Louvi Man Bar Marchant Martin Mcintyre McWat Merrill Mt Wright Multi-MI New Bi New Cal Newconx N Hosce New Jason Newnor N Que Ragi N_ Senstor Nick Rim Nisto Nor Acme jorbeau Norgid Normetal Norpax N Rank North Exp Northgat 'Texore Tombill Tormont Tribag Trin Chib U_ Buffedn West Mine White Star Windfall Zenmac OILS, GAS "0 + 390 iin "nM 2% -- % Alminex Banff Calvert Spooner Triad Olt iw 9S SS 500 24a 24/2 24V4 500 3 3 130 690 690 2100 100 500 2000 bal ee a 5% 1006 «31 500 330 330 330 900 905 800 18% 182 184 2000 1000 1000 475 $15%-- 15% 15% + | 110 128 2 140 720 450 1500 2325 1000 300 500 100 35900 1400 350 vas 1000 144 1000 700 38 2000 310 330 215 755 63 140 as 262 26% 26¥2 ve 17 #17 300 210 400 780 770 245 $25 450 1100 18600 463 o 2 FP 17% 17% 17% "7 0 395 700 $11 1 7350 100 3600 41% 41 ria 4" 100 780 2200 315 5100 Y 1000 700 119000 000 «13 150 550 500 38 43 32 293 450 250 $12 500 68 $26\4 165 $1004 100'% 1001 275 $12 12% 100 421 " 05 100 1170 $114 11 1 18 2000 100 000 700 100 1050 5 4s as 370 395 0 325 its 4 14+ Ve) 0 400 no 10 630 Sii% 11% 11% 202 200 WO 225 2% 24) 242 $30 88 218 90 270 290 290 280 $134 13% 134-- 3 2 140 180 gg ais 208 208 208 --?2 15% 15% 154+ 2 210 Wa Ue $784 78% 784 -- 13 7 155 95 2 35 10% 11 190 "a mu 185 52 0 = 1% 12% ao 68 +1 26% is 45 35 254 370 395 %» 325 325 pd 10% 0% + % ] 735 + 735 2s 25 27 2 » 88 216 U Canso W Decalte Abitibi Ackiands as T Alg Cent W Algoma St Aican Alcan pr. 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(CP)--| pany tries in its advertising to| dustry sales in Canada last year |Greb Shoes Ltd., still. slightly)make synonymous with com-)ran about $190,000,000. amazed by the. startling success fort The 1965 sales figure does not of the Hush Puppies it intro- Canadian figiits to Rush Pup- jnciude- results from four Bayer 294 + 34) duced six years ago, is getting, pies, developed by Wolverine' companies, purchased last Octo- 582 + %4|Teady to try it again. Shoe. and Tanning Corp. Of|per, which make blade and i) +1) This time the family-control-| Michigan, were obtained in 1958| roller skates, football, soccer, ee yjled firm is betting Canadians|by Canada West Shoe Co. Of| paseball and bowling shoes and 32% -- ve| will buy slip-on boots, similar to) Winnipeg. a variety of sporting accessories | 22 + (S| cowboy footwear, in a big way.| SY sh 29) BOUGHT UP FIRMS jin Kitchener, ' "I admit we're sort of sticking 2 our necks out on this," says A $24 82 + 2|Marketing Director Jack Camp- an et hi bell. "But the market now is "| filled mostly from the United , "|States and if we can provide | * a quality boot at a good price) ¢ 314 63'4~ # J know there's a vast potential 62\2 ana for sales." yi Greb is starting to produce wae -¥\ the boots in'a variety of models 13 this month at its Winnipeg plant Me under an agreement with Acme % Boot Co. of Tennessee, in re- turn for what Mr, Campbell calls a "pretty sizable" royalty "| agreement. With the Canadian boot mar- 21% Ye now estimated at 200,000 18 pairs a year, he says hopefully ip + %'that Greb could sell $1,000,000 ; tie 4 vy worth next year 185 10) Although the company has 26% several successful lines, its A Gg growth in eight years from an 168 168 2 | obscure manufacturer to one of Ag ui 4+ the largest C anadian - owned 10% 16% -- Vp shoe industries in the country Stock Exchange 45% 45 PRODUCE Prices Take Dip 4% ae +% 460 +10 TORONTO (CP) -- Wholesale TORONTO (CP)--Prices took P 44 to retail carton eggs average|a beating Tuesday on the TOr-| through agreements with firms 1100 265 265 4 -5 320 300 320 850 $11 250 $5 215 $33 13 100 820 620 820 +20 500 $10% 10% 10% + ve 400 650 645 645 +20 515 27 == Val 1095 36% -- 4% ba] 4s 210 4 AIM 0 13%8 -- 125 2% 175 29\%6 00 146 555 670 276 950 1983 400 210 410 50 362% 50 210 275 2 | Ae | 0 § ve 5 101% 32% 94 62% 26% 2 bought Canada West and an-|out problems. For years pro- other Winnipeg manufacturer, duction could not meet demand, | Calumet Shoe Co., as part of! "At one time or another we've a long-term expansion program, had just about every dealer in --but, says President Harry|Canada mad at us," says Mr.! Greb, no one at that time had! Campbell. any idea of the market potential BACKED BY FATHER f sh Puppies. a hd The 50-year-old firm was es- In 1960, Greb put the shoes on the reat Pasina to sell| tablished by Erwin Greb, father about 10,000, Sales ran to 44,000. of the current president, on the The next year, with a target of base of an old company called 140,000 pairs, sales totalled 235,-| the Berlin Shoe Co, He had fi- 000. This year, they are ex-| nancial backing from his father, pected to reach 1,500,000. Charles Grev Sr. "Our first production plan) In 1938 it undertook its first was for about 30 pairs a day! outside expansion, buying the and now we're turning out up| Valentine and Martin Shoe Co to 7,500," Mr. Campbell says.| of Waterloo "We were ridiculed at first for) Although 135,000 treasur trying to sell Hush Puppies, but) shares were sold to the sath by now people have learned thejast March, majority control error of their ways.' still rests with the company and Pushed by this success, the'three sons of the founder are company's sg conta - 48| senior executives. , risen. to more than 1,200 from) Harry Greb, the 51-year-old 100 in 1957, and sales revenue) ,esident, joined the firm as a bookkeeper in 1933. His 36-year- old brother, Charles, who started as a machine operator in 1948, now is director of sales. | Arthur Greb, 49, is director of urchasing. Already operating in Quebec e 6 ra 5 935 632 63% 13 13 184 1814 634 63% 3 $18% 2 $63% 390 $622 195 $43 384 15¥a 340 7% | ket 275 9 175 --§ 15 | North American use of a tech- -3 225 $144 144 14 542 36% 6% 6% 200 200 200 500 $10'4 10% 10% 150 $107%% 10% Lg + 325 $14 14 ie 100 $23 23 2 475 $264 268 26% + »| 400 370 370 378 200 $164 1642 16+ 2460 $344 344 34% | 75 $32¥2 324 324 35 $342 342 3414 + % 200 870 870 870 +10 150 $17% 17% 17% -- | 725 $18 18 18 195 $65 84% 85 4+ ™% 200 $8% 8% B+ va 160 $26V2 2612 264 + Va 125 $12% 12% 12% 25 $26 26 26 165 $52% 52% 52% 2128 $13% 13% 13% 1300 $12 12 "% 1200 $11% 11% 420 $14% WA "A 5% 405 ™% 73' 24 21% 92\4 10% 380 marily for sportsmen, but it) 3 sis tem tom [weighted prices quoted by the| onto Stock Exchange. in Trois-Rivieres and Grand'- 75 $562 S62 56\4 4 * 60" 600 dium 45; A small 34.4 Losses of 1% were absorbed by| of the manufacturing and ware- 500 $18'2 ® Bie + 115 $21% his "| quoted by the Toronto Board of} Telephone was off % to 51, Al-| considering further acquisitions. wo 5 1 47; medium 38-39;.small 27-28;| Banks were strong for most) for about 60 per cent of the com-| 125 $28% 0 87% 76' + \4\ stabilization board tenderable | ever, late selling left only Mont-| turer of specialty lines 125 $124 y 129 ; Total volume was 215 465 460 465 DIVIDENDS 100 72 in base metals. Campbell Chi-|to a waterproof boot. 200 Co. Ltd., 20 cents, July 28, rec- On index, a0 $13% 13% 13%4-- Ve department of agriculture as of, Industrials sagged with the in-| Mere, Greb-is in the midst of partie June 28: A large 50.2; A me-\dex, which fell .99 to 162.29.| 4 muiti-million-dollar expansion 200 600 600 600 oS ase ie ee Eggs: Wholesale price to Moore at 84%, Dominion Bridge housing facilities in- Kitchener 4 pi 54 -- country stations fibre cases at 21% and CPR at 63%. Bell and Winnipeg and. is reported 1 ™% 1 144 + z10 $8% 8% Trade-from wholesale egg deal-|can % to 39 and Algoma Steel; pespite the popular appeal of 2. 9-- ers: Extra large 47-49; large 46-|14 to 27% Hush Puppies, which accounts 14) $18% 72 $95\5 95'a-- Ve B 37-38; C 33-34. of the session with gains run-|pany sales, Greb still tends to! 100 $31%% *| Butter prices: Agricultural| ning as high as a point. How-| think of itself as a manufac- 195 $762 225 $14 . Ts *\ carlots: Buying 40 score 59;|real and Nova Scotia ahead at! It recently introduced a wa- buying 39 score 58; selling 59. | the close. terproof hunting boot for women 190 $30" 30% + % 2 H » 2 i shares, the same as Monday. $2 S174 Ne 17H Pine Point dipped % to 61% By THE CANADIAN PRESS |bougamau countered with a) Maclear - Hunter Publishing | gain of 65 cents to 8.15. ord July 8. > aetna off .36 to 93.43, golds .78 to.adapted as an army combat | and the TSE index .93 to 154.21. construction workers. Stee! 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Ontario's brief to the confer- ence said the province Will nor dilute the new, tightened securi- ties laws it has introduced but jrecommends them as a model to the other provinces and to |the federal government, The conference, held' jn pri- vate Monday and Tuesday, was attended only by government of- ficials. Its recommendations go to the federal and provincial cabinets for study and consid- eration of the political policy in- volved. Brokerage firms and stock| exchanges were not represented at the meeting, which was at-! tended by the provincial se uri- | Gives a hot dog status | Cresta Roja is a deliciously medium dry red table wine made from French hybrid grapes grown in Niagara. RED TABLE WINE MEDIUM DRY ow werrvweF A two-day ition 'eluded problems of improved | financial jin the federal government's re- Securities and Exchange Com- mission, technical working group should EEO CO OC EOCOS VE ee ee ee A i at SHELF 18 LONG neath the Canada's continental shelf ex-|Arctic Ocean, and is tends north from Ellesmere Is-|south of the North Pol ee for about 135 miles be-jnorthernmost point. ~ from nro | inces that have them. | The conference recommended that a working | group of offi-| cialis be established to continue | the studies during the summer | in preparation for another | meeting this autumn. A federal- provincial conference of minis- ters probably will be held later to go into the political questions. 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