B THE DOHAWA 11MES, wean v, vised 3, 1700 \ Coe {2 2 Oa Pk Os a eS im [| "~d oP | I ft a - MARKET TORONTO 10:40 A.M. STOCKS Distributed by CP Toronte Stock Exchange--Avg. 3 Quotations in cents uniess marked $. 2---Odd lot, xd iv xt ae rights, xw---Ex-war from previous board- lot closing sale, TODAY 770 $15%-- 15 15% 65 $100% $19% $29'% Cons Gas | BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT : Fashions For Young Men - Is $350,000,000 Business | LONDON (CP)--Britain's ail- ing economy got another big hoost Tuesday with the an- nouncement by a leading United {States corporation that it will proceed immediately with con- finery in England. This decision by Continental | Oil Co. came a day after Can- struction of a $90,000,000 oil re-| England Gets Oil Refinery the lower banks of the Humber at Immingham, just across the river from Hull on Britain's East Coast, will refine about 4,500,000 tons of oil a year, , Refined products will be fed into Britain and also exported to the continent, helping to strengthen Britain's. inter- national payments. This new SAVE $ $ ON AUTO INSURANCE If you are an Abstainer you save up to $22.00 on your auto insurance, See JOHN RIEGER 597 KING ST. E., OSHAWA MINES 10:40 Net Sales High Low a.m, Ch'ge 4 4 v n DIA 728-7567 says are reluctant to step out of the ada's Home Oil Co. confirmed fashion - conscious young men|the new look in men's clothés|traditional clothing market, discovery of a huge natural gas are being catered to as neverjis the most important fashionjothers have identified them- deposit on the Yorkshire moors. 4 before by clothing manufactur-|event in decades, selves with. the new young mar-, Continental's oil refinery, to "Ters, and it's mainly because of; iis having a yréar = = a he completed by late 1968 on $350,000,000. on the men's wear industry-- One such company is Mon-| -- : ee . ; That's the estimated spend-|and perhaps it had to be," hejarch Wear of Canada Ltd., a Ming power of Canadian 'males|Says. "For many years there|Winnipeg company which aims between the ages of 12 and 25,|Wasn't a bridge between boy's!most of. the production from its and it's growing rapidly, jand men's: clothes." five factories at the 12- to 25-! "The young, male adult mar-|ADOPT OWN LOOK ee Es sue mscineiia| ket is new, exciting, provoca-| Today's 80 : ' alled young says that in digging for facts tive, affluent : and influential,jadults won t accept ig PN the young-adult market, the , but one that s comparatively|versions of adult fashions ant company found that they are in ee says one market re- oo Nec ipgondleg a raged ao ithe unusual economic pos ition searcher be , s Jeff Black, a While some manufacturers ome having almost all 'their in- Tax Appeal Board Rules On Canada Firms' Sale it's not nec essary for him to| work and contribute to the fam- The Tax ruled that plant will provide Britain with) its first domestic production of electrode-grade petroleum coke, used in- producing aluminum and electric-hearth steel, TORONTO (CP) -- Canada's|gan's department stores, D Textile Dover pr Exquisite Falcon Fan Piey Fed Grain Fleet Mfg Ford Cnda Fraser Gen Baker GM Stock Accra '4 37 42 167 420 100 150 210 525 780 100 11170 76 770 18 260 200 579 515 Globe Env GL Paper G Wpg Gas Greyhnd Hayes St! Horne. Pit Ho OA Home B Husky Oi! Husky B pr Husky D W HB Oill Gas Imp Oil Imp Tob Imp Tob pr 400 Ind Accept 125 | AKCC 5% pr Ind Wire 100 Inglis 100 Inter-City 150 Int Bronz p 7225 Int Nickel 950 Int Util pr 150 Intpr Pipe 25 Intpr Steel 1400 Inv Grp A 600 Jefferson 126 Jeffersn w 18 Kelly D A Labatt LOnt Bank Banktield Bethim BL Hawk Brunswk Camftio buyer for Mor-! Prices good unti! August 6th SUPER SPECIAL! BAN ENO FRUIT SALT ROLL-ON DEODORANT "ENO IS THE ONE" 24 Hour Protection 99: 99: COLGATE TOOTHPASTE | DRISTAN TABLETS with GARDOL _ 24 Tablets Keeps Teeth Sparkling White Relieves Nasal Congestion 99: 99: EXCEDRIN | GILLETTE 36 Tablets FOAMY FOR FAST PAIN RELIEF SHAVING CREAM 99: 99: Ap sale had nadian OTTAWA (CP) Board has Canadian capital peal "of a ing taxed Deer Horn D'Elda Denison Discovry Dome Donaida East F'west T F Mer Frobex Goldray Goldrm Gortdrm Granisie Granduc Gunnar lo The decision day, dismissed Cockshutt Farm Canada Lid., for a corporation taxes the in 1962 assets worth $8,126,532 Motor Co Cockshutt said (¢ * funds paid-only $3,500,000 of 1 "total. The remainder was pa u able in U.S. funds, mostly by promissory note but the U.S DIVIDENDS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Shell tr Laura Secord Candy Shops finesaos Ltd., common 1114 cents, Sept so cha of on sale Int Bibis T Irish Cop Jaye Exp Jelex Jonsmith Kam Kotia Kerr Add K Anacon Nat Drug p ate Noranda Nor Ctl G Sugg. List 1.29 Sugg. List 1.29 over four years, dollar value therefore L Dufavit Lake Lyn La Luz Langis Leitch Louvicrt aeee Malartic Mattgmi Mcintyre Mc Adam Midrim Mt Wright Multi-Mi 1500 45 700 240 1100 305 100018 2000 23 505 530 8000 «41 5000 16 1500 13 $00 445 1000 16 1000 3) 700 615 610 2400 «55 55 700 $10% 10% 3925 305 300 100 $11 nN 1000-26 S00 (242 738 (6'4 165 $604 meas: | movements, At mid-after- N Que Regt dropped to N_ Senator level since Nisto Norgold Normetal Norpax N Rank Northgat Norsp A w Opemska Orchan Patino Pax int Pce Expl Peerless Pine Point Placer Preston Probe M Pyramid ily budget. The money the; young adult male has is his to spend "We also found that parents play a shrinking role in young adult clothing purchases." increased in terms of Ca funds within a few HIP-HUG G SLACKS company involy-|months from the sale As a result of their findings, | LO Cem w foreign should be} The firm said it should be al-/Monarch plunged into the mar- Laura Sec according prevailing! towed to claim, as a deduction|ket and turned out such sar- tn n , ve rates on the date offfor that year, losses arising|torially splended outfits as hip- Sul 18 5 1 ls >» sale from 'the chan in the ex-, hugging slacks cut five inches Life announced Tues-| change rate, The U.S,. dollar|lower, in the waist than con | an appeal bYjhad been worth $1.0490 Cana-|ventional slacks and won with Equipment of dian on the date of sale. Feb.| three - inch - wide belts; casya! reduction in]. 1962, but by May 2, when) pants tight you have to cut ed anadian -dollar was your toenails to get into them tock and ged, it was $1.0810 And Monarch's. latest idea! to White The board ruled that funds seems about as far-out as must be calculated at the ex- clothes can go anadian change r prevailing at the The company makes a_ two- , and the tax cal-;piece outfit from what it calls ated accordingly, L088 e8)Tee Kay Krazy cloth. When pur-! through foreign exchange fluc-|chased, a packet of chemical is tuations had occurred later and!jncluded in the price. By dis- were not deductible./solying the chemical in hot wa- ter and painting it on the out- 0 fit, the wearer can decorate the| ST CK MARKET clothes with designs and_ slo- TORONTO (CP)--Key indus- $48 of his own choice. trial issues were hit by selling) The color of the garment, the Tuesday on the Toronto Stock| company says, can be changed Simpson $ 110 $17" 17% 17! 1. record Aug. 15 Exchange following a flock of|entirely by soaking it in a sink on on Canadian Westinghouse Co. reports of lower net earnings by |full of the chemical and hot wa- Southam Lid., 124% cents, Sept. 15, rec- a number of large Canadian ter. Sinteat oe , ord Sept. 1 companies Thom N P Robinson Little and Co. Lid., The industrial index, a Tor Om Bk M4 $9 2-- % class A 25 cents, Sept re ure of key stock 'he Hi 4 ; 1 ord Aug slid 1.31 to 156.80 x 2 Traders A Chrysler Corp. (U.S.), com-)noon" the index Sugg. List 1.19 Sugg List 1 25 yee bi mon 50 cents (U.S.), Sept. 1,/ 156.71, it lowest . . Tr Can Pip record Aug. 8 July, 1965 Eat Nie 1 ,| Steinberg's Lid,, class A 9 Inco paced the Toronto de- Trans PPL cents, Sept record Aug. 11. cline, tumbling 3% to a 1966 low ie Pay Burrard Dock Co. Ltd., of 9294 on 6,701 shares following class A 12 Sept. 15, rec- reports that earnings in the first | Dry UGas A pr cents Versatile Vic G Tr Wanoco O Walk GW Well Fin te West ind West Ind A Westc'st W Pacific Weston A Weston B Wstn 4\op West Awt Wood Alex months were 630,000 against $75,846,000 last year. 3el| Telephone declined % to} on 10,010 shares on news lg second quarter earnings $20,786,229 compared with $21,673,370 in 1965 Among other issues, General Motors was off 1% to 864% and/|§ CPR 5% to 59% ¥ ' On index, golds ord Aug. 19 Internatioal Nickel Co. Canada Lid., common 70 cents (U.S.), Sept. 20, record Aug Kelsey Wheel Co, Ltd., cents, Sept. 1, record Aug, 15 Distillers Corp, Seagrams Ltd., common 25 cents, Sept. 15 record Aug, 25 Wooded. A General Motors Corp., AB 2 Matte! Lellers 275 $25 5 |mon 85 cents (U.S.), Sept. Quemon lrecord Aug, 11 zi NET EARNINGS Rayrock 130 130 +2 Rio Algom 26% 26% + 4 CS By THE CANADIAN PRESS o Acklands Ltd., six months Rio 5.80 Pr 9 9 92 "7 "e197 «#96 Utd Keno 2050 ended May 31: 1966, $176,177, 36 Rio Alg cw 3 3 +% ix Athab 27% 27 910 4 cents a share; 1965, $103,487 2244 cents 19 12) +4 14a 15a + Va 500 $00 Silvrfids 370 370 --10 Domtar Ltd., ended June 30 71 cents a share; 000, cent Silvma. $5 °5S +1 Sil Miller a 19 191 + R. Crain Ltd., six ended June 30: 1966 Siscoe 385 385 Stanrck 209 209 $1.05 a share; 1965 cent Steep R 585 90 Sud Cont vi) Texmont 80 2 Great Plains Development of Canada Litd., six ended June 30; 1966, $1 Texore 33 33 Tribag 126 126 U. Buftad : Un Cmstk 15 Un Keno Vespar West Mine White Star Wilco Yukon € 44 cents a share; 1965 000, 51 cents Scott Paper Ltd., ended June 30: 1966 cents a share; 1965 cents Hudson's Bay Oil and Gas Lid., months ended June 3 1966, $7,003,000, 38 cents share; 1965, $6,762,000 BONDS Zulapa TORONTO (CP) nadian bond mar unchanged -- in Tuesday Short Canada 100 2 100 100 com 10 were down metals .33 oils .84 tol} 1.00 to 186,03, base to 97.37, western 102.80 and the TSE 1.21 to 149.84. Volume was 2,264,000 shares compared with 1,989,000 Friday. Sugg. List 1.25 Sugg. List 1.19 FOREIGN TRADING 00 $97 «#697 «97 Faicon Agnico Coch will Langis Provo Spooner 2100 3900 600 2000 500 199 DAVID JUBB BUSINESS BRIEFS | | m Dovid Jubb ioins the statt : : ¢ SCM (Canada) Ltd. As Res By THE CANADIAN PRESS eet Soles Representétive for the Oshawa, Whitby and Ajax Area. Mr for the placement of SCM Desk Top and Consul Model Coron astat Copiers SCM (CANADA) LTD. 429-0211 25 Hs New Division , For Drug Firm VILLE 1, | Sterling six 1966 1965, month $10,529,000 $11.3 "OFF" INSECT REPELLENT 5 oz. SPRAY Gy CREDIT INCREASES Credit outstanding on the books of small loan, sales fi nance and major retail sales outlet at the end of April amounted to $6,427,000,000, the bureau of statistics reported to- day. The comparable figure for the end of April last year wea $5,712,000 ,000 ubb is responsible 77 L. mo -- "3 . $61 d'ESTEREL Drug Lid tablished Sterling Products Div- to market the of advertised Quebec $536,041 has es months 391,000, $1,622 ision line products hv company's proprietary OILS, GAS -- 1006 100 4500 100 250 1203 2300 300 ns 283 1100 695 1100 294 2900 2100 $00 00 2300 100 1100 3050 3000 " 1166.27 1D I 4 . and a director of Sterling Drug 0 Lid., has been named president of Sterling Products Division, according to Mr. Tilston. Other top executives of the division are: Alfred J. Hodges, vice - president in charge of market- ing services; H. Russell Hogg vice-president and general sales manager: Joseph P. Kiefer, ad- vertising manager; and Floyd H. Hale, merchandising mana it was announced here tadav Frederick A. Tilston mon $642,75; $530,959, Aili Rox Alminex Am Leduc Asamera Calvert CS Pete C Ex Gas Cdn Sup O Cent Del C East Cr C West P Dome Pete Dynamic Gt .COlisds Int Helium Mill. City N Cont Numac Perm Place G Ponder Provo Gas Spooner Stanwell Triad Oil Union Oi! U_ Canso W Decaita W Decit w INDUSTRIALS © 351 $10% 1465 $29 275 $10% 1200 700 926 1412 225 $00 MINERAL OIL 16 02z. THE FAMILY LAXATIVE Regular 69c 2 for 4 RESDAN SHAMPOO 'Removes Dandruff 430 420 2344 23 330 330 It's Smart To Have PRETTY FEET New "DEADSKIN" ERASER 99: RIGHT GUARD president of the company Speaking at a ference of the organization, Mr. Tilston said that "it has always been my purpose to develop leadership and place more and more responsibilities on the various units of the company." Other units of Sterling Drug Ltd. are Winthrop Laboratories The Bayer Company, Carter Cum- mings, Cook Waite Labora- tories, and Sterwin Chemicals general con- proprietary sales six ONTARIO EGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE ON AGING Appointed by the Legislature on motion of the Honourable John P. Rebarts, O.C., Prime Minister to study the circumstances of the aged and consider all relevant subjects in the Province of Ontario. The a ket was mainly quiet trading . ferm Git ! Gater, vice-president osed bonds ¢ cent October, 1967 8 bid and $98.10 ask Long-term Canada vincial were with the 414-per-cent quoted at 85 In per-cent closed at. 98% asked Day Sugg. List 1.25 300 700 300 ed and unchanged Government of Canada Sept. 1, 1983, issue « bid and 86 the due July 5 bid and 155 155 155 pro igsues Abitibi Alta Gas T Algo Cent Alg Cent W Algoma St Alcan Alcan pr Alumin pr Alumin 2p Anthes A 10% 2" asked Ontario 6 1988 99% 700 provincials, issue to-day money losed at Argus C pr Asbestos Atl Sugar Atl Sug A Bank Mt! Bank NS Bay Mills Burns Fds CAE Ind Can Cem imp Bnk chk CPR CPR pr C Petrofin Cdn Tire Cdn Tire A Cc Vickers Caribben Comb Eng Cominco C Savings Columbia Con Paper ger Sterling Drug Ltd. is in Aurora, Ontario, Its produces medicinal and products for the various including pharmaceuticals, an aesthetic for the den tal profession, bulk itamins products and the poultry in- located plant other units solutions food enrichment vaccines for dustry Prior to being appomt ident of the new div ter Served since f lent in char Dr Lid. proprieta ales and advertising. He joined the pany's Advertisin was named Manager in 1945 President, Advert Promotion in. 1952 3orn in Montreal radu ated with honors from Petter son Collegiate and Windsor Bus later entering the ness ed Pre yn, Mr Vice Steriing com Department Advertising and Vice and Sale 4% per cent GRIFFIN Real Estate Ltd, 155 Simcoe St. S. t re Pleased Announce GENERAL INSURANCE DEPARTMENT A es Of Auto, Fire, Bonds and Burglary. Casualty, OSHAWA 723-4666 AJAX 942.3310 ANYTIME Members of the Select Committee on Aging will make a VISIT TO THE UNITED COUNTIES OF NORTHUMBERLAND AND DURHAM, AUGUST 16-18, 1966, hold meetings in convenient centres and see various facilities for the benefit of older esidents of the area All Ns interested in these matters are invited to meet with the Committee, particularly elderly men and' women themselves regarding _ their achievements and problems per lf you would like detailed terms of reference, an account of the Committee's work to date (our 2nd Interim Report was issued June, 1966), and times »f meetings, please write the Consultant, Mr. Law- rence Room 3527, Parliament Buildings, Tor 5, Ontario, Crawford nto Alex Carruthers, M.P.P. Chairman Sugg. List 1.50 Sugg. List 1.29 SPRAY DEODORANT 99: 5-OZ. Eastview Pharmacy 573 King St. E 725-3594 McCordick 360 Wilson Rd. South 725-8711 Law's 1204 Wecker Drive 725-3525 North Simcoe Pharmacy 907 Simcoe St. North 723-3418 Karn's 28 King St. East 723-4621 Mitchell's 9 Simcoe St. North 723-3431 Lane's 302 Stevenson Rd. North 723-1131 and 2 Jamieson's 241 King St. East 725-1169