~ hOB i Pogiscrt Sh a OOOO OEE ng . z als slid sharply in the last hour of trading on the Toronto Stock : Exchange Thursday. : The industrial index tumbled ' Cay 85 to 148.78. It was up .09 at|$23,500,000, $1.57. TAKRKET TODAY | BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT nidanerom, pba fe nae He Se ES ce OE ge oS A total of 2,486,000 shares 2 Soo -- = >---= ae re changeset hende camnared withie TORCINTO 10:49 AM. STOCKS) Annes Ae la aie ite 2,264,000 Wednesday. Va Ve mi ore TOWS Industrial losses went to Ford : MINES Sava of Canada off 2% to 138%, In- Accra + $0 13 13 13 --% 102 : ternational Minerals 2 to a low Agena M.o 1000212 2iv4 21M + M9 ae e € of 62 and Bank of Montreal 1 Ang" R M 00 156 «185 155 -- 1 a% to. 55. Ang U Gev 3200 101 9% 9% --S 5a -- Va O @ | 10na Massey-Ferguson slid % to Arcadie woos eB 41 ae 29% despite an increase in the Argosy -- 20670 44 «42 43} + 2 25% iy . company's nine-month earnings. a. wae eo V2 MONTREAL (CP)--Catering)board of Reitman's (Canada)|graduation from high school,|CPR dropped % to t6% as the Beicher rio 3. 3 = 2 i nsion from a one-|Louis Reitman went into the| company faces a rail strike. 100 635 635 635 +5 25% 25% to fashion whims of women and|Ltd., the expa' Louis Reit tint th fi 1 strik "tele i 280 280 280 CD Sugar 135 $19% 19% 19% -- v\anticipating their needs is not|store operation in Montreal to a}family's one store, sort of a; Among base metals, Inco fell lk. 350 $10% 10% 10 -- | Con Malt 7100 $18 18 18 easy but that's what the Reit-/212-store chain' across Canada| general drygoods store. 1% to 87, Hudson Bay, Pine came Crib Te) S00 900 900 10 | Ean Bre ines 'a7' ge em | man organization has been do-|has been "'most exciting." | About 1917 ladies' wear was/ Point and Cominco 1 each to Can Mey §=3000 72 Ta Ma-- val € C 775 530 $25 525 --5 ling almost since the turn of the) Mr... Reitman was born injadded and in 1926 a second 72, 55 and 35% respectively. ore us ae dg Sen ap a a Salk, wLOONtUry Roumania in 1900. The family|store, a "specialty shop' was| Giant Yellowknife dipped 14) an-fer sal on : site ; 1 Captaile eB os € ind Gas 200 $12, 12 12 --™! Jt has been intriguing and for|first. went to New York and/opened. to 11% in golds. | Cassia ae Ae Te Me cit 300 S16%4 1A' 1e¥9 -- 96 i i i f thelc to Montreal in 1908. After! By that time two brothers had) On index, golds were off 1.47 1 2 \ 4 --- y,| Louis Reitman, chairman 0 came to y | p non he 1500 ey ai ay pr ho mn on env joined the company and thej|to 174.11, base metals .76 to) Chimor 1400 74 74 74 --1]| € Petrofin 7250 $10Va 10% 10%2 family remains closely knit al-| 87.86 and the TSE .80 to 141.02.) ap oe se sh! Sl ee ee ae] ae : though others than family mem-|Western oils moved up 41 to| Coniacges 2400 6 460 660 Chrysler 290 38a 36%e-- % 1 et: @ar armings Ow liars now have executive posi-| 100.71, | € Belbek soo 8 8 8 | Clairtone 100 $10% 10% 107% -- Ye ltions in. the business. ' | "™ NN 2 i --% % : ; | © Menu oo ss a0 350 10 Sr we th eee | : Fashions have changed Patt | DIVIDENDS | C Mestrisn 1600 202 198 ae? Con Paper 280 $36% 362 3612 -- Vs Ld bed cally during the years but} } Con Niegus 1000 122 122 12'2 C Gas 207 14% 144 14a -- VY we as hy | ! c Rewnbler 300 210 207 210 --4 | Con Gas A 22 $99%% 99% 99% Bi Business Is Doing Well. still are fastidious and By THE CANADIAN PRESS | Cop alate Py 2 11 i? Seta se 7 nt 25 13 5 | |exacting shoppers, said Mr.) Lake Dufault Mines Ltd., 75 Op *lelds oronin ip 2 | oul ' " "e } 1 $00 13% 13a 13! + B75 $29% 2914 29! ee : Reitman. ie fone "a 3500 ain aa. ph + ry ited 4 ey hae "% By KEN SMITH _ |mining companies. Among some) yey yEET DEMANDS jcents, extra 25 cents, Sept. 23, See eS wl Sis A 100 as ae Ae 18 | Canadian Press Bust Editorjof the largest ones, lower earn: .__ record Sept. 2, Craigmt ee sty a Sy Cyons 8 68 8 Te 7 pee apa ted by In. 'If they want something) Aluminium Co. of Canada Crovazat 1000. 14 44 : ce CP)--The over-|ings have been reported by In j | Daev'ing Ae eh ee Sb (ei eM TOR ON TE AGK eae Ove \ternational Nickel, Brunswick,|sreen, it has to be green. NO/Ltd., 4-per-cent first pref. 25} Th me aie a SER D Elecro a0 sive tame ism (at! Profit picture of big poaersep itt Gordon. Denison, Kerr.|other shade will do, even if|cents, Dec. 1, record Nov. 4; | D'El¢icna ©1600 -71-«-- 7070 iy | ve 153 in Canada is better so far this|Sherritt Gordon, ison, ninlne like ac bone Slopoagelaane } ; ; Denizion 40 $54 53%. 53% -- %4| Dofasco oat cs eh ; ; 5 ite Addison and United Keno. something like a work stoppage |4i4-ner-cent second pref. 56 Dicks isn 740 440 440 440 Dom Glass 300 $137 19% 13% -- %/ year than it was in 1965, despite) "¢") in textile mills makes it diffi-) cents, Nov. 30, record Nov. 4 Disrgvry «600.178.178.178 DB Magnes 100 $72 2 74-- "\trequently voiced worries about; Inco, the worlds largest, mT R Phan RSet gare tac A) ca irl A 325 $47 46% 47 -- 2 Dom Store 275 $184 18% 18% q 5 . . >"... | cult to maintain a full line. Then, Molson Breweries Ltd., class | ood od 1500-15 «1818 Domtar 325 $16%4 16% 16% growing labor and other costs. |nickel producer, showed profit we try harder." A 16 cents: class B 16 cents Duisraine 500 46 4% 4 +2} D Textile © 225 $29%4 oy uae ae a » of the mid-year|down to $73,000,000 from $75,-|" py ih. time the third Reitman |< 84 : | 4 00 725 715 715 +5 Falcon 720 $89%% 892 89'2-- 2 é survey 0 is en sy the time the My eitma Sept. 0, record Sept. 2. Ernoeur' oo its is Tas | Fam ploy 22 Situ a8 354 + 14 earnings reports of 65 large cor-|/000,000, despite Aon. |store was opened in 1927 the' "Wellington Financial C o r p. re 23m NO 195. (107. E ' > at ions shows their net prof- nates dota otal hte , any had developed almost dank nie a ' 3 FPE Pn pr 720 $58¥2 58 58 porations shows company had F 1 Ltd., class A 9 cents, Sept. 15, Gre. Masct 700 10s 1s 16 +1| GMC ms lits total almost $573,000,000 com-| Its costs and expenses, howW- | exclusively into a ladies' wear! pecord Sept. 2. i caer meee Grn Poner 268 s24%4 24 914 (pared with $520,000,000 in thejever, rose $64,000,000 to $249.-/operation. From 1930 to 1939 it' Westfair Foods Ltd., class A abet 200 388 380 380 --10 | Greyhnd 190 $1812 18% 182--~ % similar 1965 period. |000,000, And chairman Henry S./ grew to 22 stores, 50: canta: $80 pret, 35. cents Gialich i a et are cre i et e so 6 --5) An economist said, however, Wingate predicted that the com-| jn 1931 a store was opened Oct 18. recare Sept. 15. 1 pal pod oe ie 1 | Hawker S$ 1500 420 415 420 the 10-percent gain recorded by|panys labor and associated in Ottawa, followed by stores in| Britich American Bank Note Hfig h-BI 100 $0 #20 70 ae pee . pe pe nin oo s.| these corporate giants may not! costs will rise markedly. Quebee City, Hamilton and Tor- Co. Lids, 0 Genta, Sept. 15, ree: tude wey 350 $714 71% 4 Huron Eri 225 $988 996 | 946 \be indicative : pyres pan Major mines showing in-jonto. As the operation" began!ord Aufg, 31. iayére Ex za 20° 20. 20 Husky. Ol $124 12% 12% -- '*iness as a. whole, since the large creased earnings so far this/spreading throughout Ontario!" yyanoir Industries Ltd., com- Nove Exp 750 24-23 23 =}"| imp Ou dae Suna sa sr-- 4 Organizations are better able to year include Falconbridge, Hud-| "we got the idea to go coast to mon 3 cents, Oct. 15, record alex 5500 37' 6 aa | | ne necwe coed pro ie se ,,|meet the challenges of rising)son Bay Mining and Smelting, coast." ; Oct. 7 . : Ouse! ot me ; n~ ™\ costs. Noranda and 'Campbel! Red) Today's 212 stores extend)----*°* \Kam Kotia 100 370 370 370 Ind Wire 750 400 400 be s - : Ab J ; 4 deer Kerr Add 3700 $11%4 11% 11¥e | Inglis 500 $7% 7% T+! The increasing number 0! \Lake. from Halifax to Victoria and j gy ca a a Int Nickel" 1098 sees 86 ge |bankruptcies among small) (nic, 'ompanies as a/ business volume in 1965 reached M Sh 2 % --1) Chemical companies as a fe ee | Om 250 $24% 24% 24% -- |firms shows that they are feel-| o have eaperencel some | $34,500,000, assey Ows 10 0 "Int Util pr 105 S27 aM4 a -- % ing the pinelt of tight money and fiffic itie nit ahiew Rf sie "By the end of this year we era RR EP A i Ra He increasing expenses, he added difficulties, with thr Huced|expect to have 219 stores, with ry . 30 30 jeer, are wee oe ove reas tat "9 jor »s showing reduced | expec ave 219 stores, w $20 20 2 Intpr Stl pr 200 $22Ve 22¥2 222+) Of the 65 major companies, set hapa the Ini 'ar-|an eventual rise to 250 by 1970 Hi her Profits | 10 Y%e| Inv Grp A 260 $10¥2 102 02-- % : *' learnings. Chemcell, Union Car a | sCNTL tne 100 $11% 11% 11%-- %4|19 reported lower earnings IM) i4, 244 Reichhold (Canada) |and an annual volume of around at ul Wane ae a eS ales pity Pos Ais nilar per. {indicated in preliminary finan- ee OO ick coca . ee ye sek ay ets H m 2% --2 | Jockey C . 900 450 445 450 pare Birger "\cial reports that expansion and| "'Ours is a completely central-| Ferguson Ltd. had net profit of| fo amt eee on dar ates ie ec ee of the firms, however.) auction costs, rather than|ized organization. All stores are| $32,700,000 or $2.01 a share in| 1 = e Ma ~ i 5 rit , s A é ain i pe : . weed | Labatt 450 $167 16% 16% had lower earnings last year |iabor, weighed heavily in reduc-| supplied from the central ware-|the nine months ended July 31 4 4 --1/| Lafarge A 250 $914 92 9% compared with 1964, indicating |; > their first-half earnings, |house in Montreal. compared with $23,500,000 or ists rus Ser 7S $in% tom om -- tg |that recent econoinic conditions a ire il a ~ |$1.57 in the same period last| 10514 1052 ~1%e| Lau F 63w 300 61 61 61 --18 |may not be the decisive over-;PAPERS HIGHER | | year. : $7 $7 =1 Levy ys 200 316 16 ie ~/all factor in the latest profit pic-) Among paper companies, | BOND MARKET President Albert "A. 'Thorad 125 125 | Lob Co B 400 39% 9% 9% -- ture. many of which experienced a; | : : j : brough said sales were $683,200,- | Se amass Gt gc le nage ig But the reports of almost all profit decline last year, higher) TORONTO (CP) -- The Cana-|qq9 compared with $566,300,000 noon ey tee ts si. a the corporations, even those/earnings have been reported so| dian bond market was generally|), 4+ year, 3 33 --I% pad, AM e $2404 2444 24% ~ Yei showing a profit increase, COM-/far this year by Abitibi, Bath- | unchanged in active trading) y,,° said that while sales were es ita mio Goa ment unfavorably on the effects yrst, MacMillan Bloedel, Crown/ Thursday. ; up 20.7 per cent they were be- 2 202+1%| Mass-Fer 1882 $29% 28 28 --1%lof higher costs, including labor. |7ellerbach (Canada) and Price) Short-term Government of low expectations because of se-| 1 etl road We nek tw. te. | MINING HARDEST HIT Bros, Canada bonds closed with the| ele drought conditions in South! 2. «30 i Montex seo 335 393 (373 ¢| Hardest hit as a group were! pontar one of the giants teste gt eg meds er) Africa and Australia 434 = 2 | Morse A 300 $18% 18% 18% -- % eee aage res eee in nt ielosing at $99 bid an 10} ¢ ia teh 'pees | S 1 +1 | Miephy 200 $658 6% 658 -- % ;which showed 'lower profits, at-| ° ked Sales in North America were | 0 1 --2| Nat Drug 250 $11" 11% 11% | , ] ltributed the drop to expansion) 45xe¢. i lup $59,700,000 and in Europe by 16th 16 «(MAF | Nat Drugp 221 $134 13% 13%4-- Ma! St | é pel icial| Long-term Canada and pro- 7.500.004 | 40 410 --10 | Niag Struc 25 $2794 2784 27% | oc ar costs, but a company official], One GN is cremained -- un.{$47+200,000. | 1 10 --I% anda 2645 $48% 4% -- % ' said the increasing labor bill by mio 39% 3 32-- | Nor Ci G 164 $}2% 12 12 sr ' : changed with the Government $e ia Ge 45| Oseee A lle Same So Be P . Ri rns eee factor. aaian|°f canada 4¥4-per-cent Sept. 1, one YAN RADIO LINK \ @ -- Va| Pac Pete 955 $10% 10 10 -- ve| se ; Among other major Canadian) 1993" issue quoted at 84% bid|. One of the longest microwave | + li a OE: Peel Elder 250 $9% 9% 9% mt rices | jcompanies, CPR -- facing a and 843¢ asked, In provincials, | tadio lines in the world is to ie a ae cota sl SiO stove 10le Ive ve NTO (CP Trading strike at noon today over -wage|the Ontario Hydro 6-per-cent is-| be built across Australia's Nul-| Peerless 1900 13: 13° «13 Price Bros 800 $1344 13 hy TORO} be ? by be sng (demands it says would exceed] ug due July 5, 1988, closed at/larbor Plain, with towers every Pick Crow 1575 18 18 18 --2/| QN Gas 325 $12%4 12% 12% |was_ active for all classes ani learnings--showed a profit gain| 971, pj : a 195 miles for 1.500 miles j 97% bid and 97% asked ' Pine Point 230 $542 54 54 --1 | Rank Org 1000 370 360 360 --10 | f sl hter cattle at 97 $ ; grades of slaug to $22,799,000 from $18,064,000 a Placer 20 $2 6234 Romfield 100 110 110 110 --5 ; hes 0 abaiag edeleoie ti: Day-to-day money traded Rothman 200 $29% 29% 29% + v\strong to higher prices at the ' | hg ithin , Be: Probe M 500 20-20 20 = V2) Royal Bnk 140 $67¥2 674 67a ---- Vo bf i kyards this; Steel Co. of Canada Ltd., also) down to 414 per cent ae Cte. Que Man 200 27 27 27 | Salada a aise See ee loner public stockyards this! 7 iondr troubles, earned $24.<|------------ ' at 2 Matte HE Gauss oo | | Savvalie * 00 70. 70) 370 week. 898,000 compared with $18,696 in| oe Rediore 2500 42616! --1'| Shall inv 0 san 25 25-- Wp, SAMEmMeN caltle 8,000: On ol \the first half of 1965, attributing don't be Rayreck 2000 130 130 130 Shell | 150 640 640 640 --10 \fer this week 8,090; last wee ms ia eget he 'eg Rio Anew 00 Sioa joa om . Simpsons © N00 nin ae ra 8,204; to date 1966 327,615; to ties Crousht henna ea 8 TORONTO (CP) Wholesale half-Pressed"' i 4 a-- ° H A b ! =_ S. Recawin 1900 171A THT me ge $13 4 Was rome tre ge oatig Ah Ay 1965 | capital investment program, (to retail carton eggs average We 5 4 4 10% 10% -- Ve : $ 25-26.5 | ; : Satelite 1500 2 2 chats Steal Can 204s $22% 20% 2% -- 'sales to 27.70: good 24-25; me-| Dominion Foundries and Steel) weighted prices quoted by the Sherritt 700 450 440 440 Supfest. od 425 319% 49% 'ov%m----veldiums 22-2: commons 19-21;|Co. had higher profits, $13,170,-|¢epartment of agriculture as of Sil Eureka 100 185 155 155 +5 | Tancord wae oe ee ee pel ere with sales |000 compared with $13,072,000. |Thursday: A large 66; A me- Silvefids 200 325 325 325 0 Thom N P 200 $17 v7 7 choice eifers 5 ' 3 ' diy rig Hee mall 42 ren i a at een ee I a to 26.10; good 23-24; mediums; Bell Telephone Co. of Canada "Ex 3: Wh , a slbe Stanrck 600 225 225 725 --3| TO Iron W 450 $isva 33% 33% -- %4191.93: commons 18-20; choice-|Ltd. reported a profit drop in| "B88: {'NOesale | price = fo et en nn | Trader Ap 200 $2) 29 29. |fed yearlings 25-26; good 23-25; |the second quarter, but a good|country stations fibre cases Teck Corp 670 S10. $10. S10 | Transair 4 100 475, 425 475 --25 |eood cows 19-20 with sales to/performance in the first quar-|quoted by the Toronto Board of | cee ee Be Trans Mt 410. $164 16% tee 1121.50; mediums 17,50-18,50; can-|ter left it with a slight increase hgh Hoy =r of i "e4 jet RS ve whe" "| Em 3 2h, %G,,--* [mere and culers 18:17; goad/over the six monthe---¥42.20,000| ore ee ae B 'om } n arbi z 4 23% 23% 4 ; 9 09 of; medium "04; sma 4 Tormont 500 94 9% 9ia-- V2) Un Gas 100 $10% 10% 10% + heavy bologna 'bulls 21-22 with/from $42,030,000. 7 ; ; ae a oa ee 100 400 400 400 lsales to 23; common and me-| Alcan Aluminium Ltd., re- ¢9; C 34. Trin Chib 4250 11 WH | Versatile 350 $21%4 21% 21%4--% 5 a rted f the biggest in-| Butter prices: Agricultural U Mining 1000 27 2 27 | Walk GW 1915 $275 27% 27% -- %/ dium 17-20. ported one of the biggest im) oat aa U Buffadn 1000 63 63 63 --1 | Weldwod 235 $85 8% BS Replacement cattle: Good|creases, $39,636,000 from $27 tabilization board tenderable Un Keno 1000 680 665 670 --30 | Whurne 400 100 100 100 : steer 666,000. carlots: Buying 40 score 59; Upp Can 250 171 171 «171 West Ind 211 215° 215 215 stockers 26.50-27.50; good steer eda buvi ov | aanil Urban $8500 2) 92 2 + 1 | West Ind A 25 415 415. 415 stock calves 28-30; good heifer, Although finance companies /DUYing 39 score 58; se ing* 59. Won ting 4 P| as 'as 0. Weston A to imme im tn stock calves 24-26; common and have been hit hard as a group |--am. White Star 2500 32¥2 32 32 = va) White Pas ~-160-$10%21014.10%2-- %4| medium stockers 20-26; heavy by tight money, Industria] Ac- RELAX Widen et ae hs) Solon 3 S'S ton [short-keep, sleert 2025.80 enlance reported 2 profit gain fhe Yale Used 2000 20.20 «2 Calves 2,200: On offer this|to $6,282,000 from $5,873,000. But) With Modern ot: Me a ne) | ae Oe: week 2,170; last week 2,513; to|Traders Group Lid. was down) Zulapa 200 19 «19 «19 --% FOREIGN TRADING |date 1966 68,956; to date 1965|to $2,679,000 from $3,482,000 and DIAPER OILS, GAS | Agnico 380 200 200 200 +20 74,420; this week 1965 2,409; | lon nage pee fell to $227,- Coch Will 100 420 420 420 | A -37. with odd rom 3,000. 7 | cee 7 5 choice vealers -3 c Alminex 300 405 405 405 | Radiore 300% 90 m0 sa \Sales to 43; good 28-32; medi-| One of the best performances SERVICE Am Leduc 3000 2 22 22 Sherritt 200 450 450 450 --10 ms 24-27; common 20-24; | by a group of industries showed ' deli Banft H0s5. $11 V4 Ty -- v4) Siscoe | BP MMS 00 Se 17-20 in petroleum. Among the largest | Twice @ week delivery. vert 900 33) 32 3 +1 Pr --55 | -20. : , ; ' eS Pere ai Ws 1m me -- Upp Can 100 195 195 195 Hogs 8,000: On offer this week Margery tig! op 72 Diapers a week #.50 x Gas 400 --20 | - 28 ep ee ee ee ; : 7,799: to date |ings rose $3,000, 0 $43,000,-1I ¢, 1 € Homestd 900 201 201 201 --4 8,430; last week 7, 7a 4a er only) ess CU pee 1000 22 2 2 'i 1966 264,267; to date 1965 293,-/000; Shell Canada $7,000,000 to ed NES Cent 'Del 264s $10 8 : 10 we Suit Follows 656; this week 1965 7,446; Grade $22,590,00; British American pend on Us, Ca Dome: Pete 100 $178 17% 17% -- Ve A 33.35-34.80: heavy sows 20.35-|Oil almost $2,600,000 to $19,239,- 668 4671 Dynamic 1950 320 310 315 20.50; stags 19.45; boars sold |900; and Hudson's Bay Oil and = Gr Plains 217 $10% 10% 10% . : aes: Gas $250,000 to $7,003,000 | Int Helium 4000 274 265 270 --2 arniva ras live weight 15.55. a _ * 140, UUU. se a } ire oa en TS Sheep and lambs 1,250: On of- rece Sart ae | mericn 2 2 T : 3 $40 39% 40 ee fer this week 1,210; last week Numoc 1500 Wel 160. 16 , DETROIT (AP)--A $1,000,001 797: to date 1966 38,038; to} Permo 3000 25 24% 25 1 damage suit has been filed) 70), yoe. - this week 196 - hd 09 } } ate 1965 38,461; this week 1965 eats Gus i ds ae es (met the United States own- meee Rg nebe 21-22 with a few! Renew, ie 2, Me, + | ers of a Canadian island in the| sates to. 28.25. light lambs up| DAY -- WEEK -- MONTH FOREVER / PREST urry a a 5 wey i # s s 0.20, mbps ; ae om ie ak ae > Detroit River where a youth to 29; sheep 6-12; yearlings up| $ PLUS LOW Triad Oi! 300 200 200 200 -- 2 died and eight others were in- to 13 | ° R DAY MILEAGE CHARGE Now you can look smart all the bs Becaita od bend rod _s jured in a fairground one year) "* See js =| 725 6553 time In the new miracle, forever/ ago ] | en rest slacks, you just wash and dry 9) cE ¥ SREAT but never, never iron. \ The suit was filed in Wayne) SEEK FOREIGN CREAM | ; b ~ ' IBIC 7 y hat hat hi d to the slacks ff INDUSTRIALS County circuit court by Law-|. NEUCHATEL ( AP), -- Swiss | R U T H E R EF oO R D a Thate.wpat | anpene L$ a ack Il Ais ase 5 9B BIS 38 a comm sine the necidenh oe | trom, France give ore mii| eral to's tage ran 0 yes | Alla Gas p 50 $9) 91 91 --% in a coma since the accident oc-|from France give a | wash 'and cloth, The smooth Aigo Con 109 $104 0% 10%4--~'*\curred on Bob-Lo Island Aug. and better beef than their fing | CAR AND TRUCK RENTALS aig so egrets gh ip! For | Alcan 2740 $30% 30% 30% -- % 24, 1965. jand have turned to smuggling 725-6553 14 ALBERT ST, ever/ Prest ¢loth Ue lie leg has" fi Alcan Pr 123 $374 7% 372 =| The «suit named Browning|them across the border. The} Oshawe pot gag gees oe Al Y ee ee ee al ig 'amous im=' al é 108 $10 10% 10% Lines Inc., the Island of Bob-Lo| Swiss customs authority has or-| il slacks ere row available with both fi] Angioc pr 100 $2 2 22 Co. and the Bob-Lo Co. as eg nag hem oeecagae of the 100-| = nen ee =| legs, made from MW. forever/Prest EROS ec tage ae ~~ | fendants. 2 jmule border. task hata oll tha Hine, g ~ Beaudoin with Linda Graham,|}._--~=S=S=C<C--s~="'<;727;72C«S*:*~*" Butterfield Named .7°00"%.,"; critidhlly injured| TRUCKS CROSS JUNGLE YE MAN i 7.95 A + Pp id when a car on an/amusement| About 150 South African-built | ride. broke Joose from its moor-|trucks are ferrying oil products | | cting res ent ings.. Thomas Minidis, 17, wail te Zambia from Tanzania, | TORONTO (CP) -- Jack But-/ Killed : around the Rhodesian blockade. TR NIC terfield, chairman of the Ameri- ee a | * can Hockey League board of } governors, was named acting y \ Are pleased to announce their new location in Toronto at Z | AHL president at a league | ce ne Bisa 6313 YONGE ST. N. 2 LOCATIONS utterfield, also general man- J 5 A large Canadian Life Insurance Company has openings for , 3 gd TN god = gts mae two ambitious young men between 21 ca 7 who ne cualify Your Service centre will be 36 KING STREET EAST | ' 4 ! a for our three year training program. Men now operati under DOWNTOWN | fiven by former president Jack | thy "alan"Se Soma Wa S400 SO OCE eee HT RLEMINGS VACUUM SERVICE hl gy a gae-ing | Nod position provides a guaranteed income, bonuses, commissions, Open: WH: 9 pe. Peldays Yr lanager 0 1 new Md | group life, sickness and hospitalization insurance plus a pen- adelphia team in the expanded] sion at age 60. Supervisory appointment and promotions made PICKERING 942-0213 OSHAWA National Hockey League entirely from our own personnel, Previous selling experience is | SHOPPING CENTRE In other business, AHL offi- desirable but not essential For further information you may call our Toronto office at ; ; cials. decided to discontinue Ple Ph 728-7393 § . 223-4200 Thursday an "ride bl overtime in regular league one one . 'or an appointment "< ¥ y games this season. ¢ STOCK MARKET | NET EARNINGS TORONTO (CP) -- Industri-| By THE CANADIAN PRESS months ended July 1: $32,700,000, $2.01 a share; 1965,|Comparable figures. Western Decalta. Petroleum | 1966, $264,434; 1965, $188,062. ¢ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, August 26, 19666 73 Endako, Mines. 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