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Cnda Ol, Paper o. rower Herd Carp Hard Crp A Hawker § Hawker pr Hayes Sil Home A 7 Yieconomie life of Canada is un- 4 |der way, Wome 8 WA Oil Gas Husky ¢ pr imp Life imp Fe» a ia i gant ind ? 19% 19% Hit WM Hy 54M $170 (170 ie +, | 75 bs fhe he 100 200 hy ae 200 a Mt, 190 2)0 # in" 190 m 100 140 190 8 8) 100 450 40 46 135 1000 "mF 300 108 «(100 (105 77% 27 27% mm 8 Reh 7 un 2 22M = 1+ iW + w| ws Life inv wt Lowney Maclean MB Ltd M Lf Mille Maritime oo 424% 24% ono 87s i 2M my 2 oO i] 45 M5 OMS 1) (16% Le +) y,| stated defence program" which combines BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT Lengthy Project Views National Economy Roles tutions, and public enterprises such as Hydro-Quebec, HAS LINKS ABROAD MONTREAL (CP) -- A long: range project aimed at a scien: tifie review of the role the state and co-operatives play in the The task has been undertaken by the Canadian International Centre of Research and Infor- mation on Public and Co-opera- tive Eeonomy, which was founded in Montreal in June, Sinae than tha sreanization has chlarged 'its menibership to in- clude institutions as well as in- dividuals, The thinking hehind the set. ting up of Ciriec, as it is known, is that private enterprise is rea- sonably aware of its functions, degrees of efficiency, its prob: lema, ite role in the economy as a whole and its prospects for the future, but the roles of the state and public co-operatives both of which are increasing rapidly--are not sufficiently un- derstood, Chairman of the organiza: tion's executive committee Is Prof, Arthur Lermer of Sir George Williams Univer- sity, and other members of the governing bouy inciuue Tepre- sentatives of the Co-operative Union of Canada, the Canadian Federation of Mayors and Mu- nlelnalities, the National Labor Co-operative Committee, the Ca- nadian Labor Congress, univer: sities and other teaching inatl- '" Defence Staff Head Urges | »*t Military-Industrial Liaison MONTREAL (CP) --- Gen, Jean V. Allard, chief of the Ca-|tl nadian defence staff, called on Canadian industry Thura- day night to formulate its plans to colncide with those of the de- fence department, Addressing the Canadian In- dustrial Preparedness Associa- tion, Gen, Allard outlined Can- ada's newly + developed "inte« the country's three armed serves under one com: mand, He said: "Tt is my understanding that it was for this reason that your association was established--to develop and perpetuate a close a and our {ndustrial poten- al, "I think we are doing this, Just how well we are doing it may become evident some day when the chips are on the table," Gen, Allard told the associa- tion he hoped his address would give its members "an idea of the role that you could play in supporting the military estab. lishment." Although the possibilities of total war are not considered high, he said, there is an un- known factor to the response re- quired from Canadian Industry because of the varied range of ternational body with similar organizations peal Cirlec is affiliated in an in- in Austria, Bel- France, West Italy and Britain, Greece, um, Switzerland, Prof, Lermer says the Cana- dian studies will deal with all public institutions which have been set up primarily to o provide servire rawer wan pro, These include government boards, Crown corporations, or- ganizations with responsibility for the application of govern- ments' social measures and the co-operative movement, The centre will investigate, analyse and document the ef- ficiency, manpower problems, financing and economic roles played by these groups, The centre plans a seminar In March and a special meeting in STOCK MARKET TORONTO (CP) -- Prices eased for the second consecu- tive session on the Toronto Stock "eg ye Thursday with western Oils the only major group to gain, The industrial index dropped 29 to 143,04 after easing .12 Wednesday, The index had been aaa throughout the ses- sion, In the main list, Massey- Ferguson declined % and Inter- provincial Pipe ae Imperial Ol and CPR % each, Among base metals, Noranda ry 1% to 49% and Denison to 60%, Declines outnumbered vances 204 to 170 with 252 v4 "Or oars Ids di d 1,16 in index, golds droppe to 155,96, base metals .26 to 88,43 and the TSE .25 to 197.15, Volume was 3,195,000 shares compared with 3,817,000 Wed- nesday, DIVIDENDS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Cosmos Imperial Mills Lid,, common, 17% cents, Nov, 15, record Oct, 31, Canadian General Electric Co. 1AG,, common, 40 cenis, Jan, 4, record Dec, 13. Peoples Credit Jewellers Lid,, A 10 cents, Nov, 15, ree ord Oct, 28, common, 10 cents, Noy. 15, record Oct, 28, .-Thompson Paper Box Co, Lid,, common, 5 cents, Dec, 1, record Nov, 18, Ottawa during the annual gath- ering of Canadian learned socl- etles in June, NET EARNINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Abitibi Paper Co, Lid., nine months ended Sept, 30; 1966, $12,138,000, 69.7 cents a share; 1965, $12,822,000, 70.9 cents. WALKERVILLE, Ont, (OP) Hiram 'Walker-Gooderham and Woris Ltd, had net earnings of $38,021,516 or $2.21 a share in the fiscal year ended Aug. 31,| $34,568,348 * compared with $2.01 in 1965, Net sales rose to a_ record $565,317,357 from $520,614,046, the company announced Thurs-| Dominion § cottish Invest- £2,200 in ste Woodstock 118-year-old yr hall was pre- sented Thu tansy oF reuon ge + Fe Ltd., ations ae. Farm Machinery Company Rids City Hall Restoration WOODSTOCK nid rg 'oe di of to h pereovat i Wola insti, irreloning tt oper oper- Robert EB, Kidder, director of "|manufacturing for North Amer- ican operations of M-F, pre- sented a specially made casket containing the money to the act- ing mayor, Ald. Bernadette Smith, in the absence of Mayor Trevor Slater, who is ill, Closing of the M-F plant, oc- cupying an entire block on the city's main street, medns that 110 of the 200 hourly.rated em. ployees will be absorbed into the three plants at Brantford, Operations are being moved there and to other newer plants. The site here will become a shopping plaza, The significance of the £2,200 ments Ltd, preferred, 62% cents, Nov. 30, record Nov, 16, Discovery Mines Lid., com- mon, 7 cents, Dec. 10, record Nov, 15. emmer const OUR CONGR AND EXP ruction Itd. WE WISH TO EXTEND ATULATIONS RESS ALL gift--now worth about $6,600-- ofjgoes back to Aug. 12, 1853, when Woodstock was & town and borrowed that sum to build its town hall. In 1956 the hall was desig- nated an historic site by the Historic Sites and Monuments) wi Board of Canada, Prof, Fred Landon of the board expressed the then that it would be maintained as such a site, par yd States vt thsg ret. The ported 56,200 in aa ported 26,800, "i tad i ve jam hicles wilt be ' about F figs mF gad automotive and im) f WHICH DAY. IS BEST? THE BEST TO Gord Hawkshaw's potential conflicts in which Ca- nadians may become Involved, () MONDAY, [] TUESDAY, [() WEDNESDAY, ([] THURSDAY, [7] FRIDAY, (] SATURDAY. . 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