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Oshawa Times (1958-), 3 Mar 1967, p. 10

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1, 1983, issue closing at 88% bid 10. THEOSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, Merch 3, 1967 Adverse Publicity, Dislikes | BOND MARKET gg hi Eng TTTTTTT--T--T--T--T--T--T--TrTTTcrT Tc Tc Tro TORONTO (CP) -- The Ca-| Day-to-day , - nadian bond market was up Ps : | : ne . 4 j ; Prompted Stevens Resigning frets rom ininotrate trad), Treasury bile cloned a 48 = i T 7 . fr | ing Thursday. ; : 1 TORONTO (CP) -- Sinclairjhis holdings in the $130,000.00 Short - term Government of|%4¥_bills. ' ' M. Stevens said Thursday ad-|group to a voting trust. | = an mm LITT = [verse publicity and his dislike' Last month, James E. Coyne, |©2"#44 -- vied 4 ag A. E. JOHNSON, 0.D ' for administrative work have|president of the Bank of West. | With the 4%4-per-cent et. 4, 2 tae rude TODAY S STOCKS | prompted him to resign as pres-jern Canada, complained pub-|1967, issue closing the day a OPTOMETRIST BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT ident and give up voting con-|licly about the bank's relations|99.75 bid and 99.80 asked, ; tan Se. trol of his stock in British In-|with BIF. | Long - term Canada and|| 142 King St. East : provincial bonds ended the day 723-2721 Distributed by C' Stock Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge Toronto. Stock Exchange--March 3 i Ltd. , Se ee eee: 18 cm i in "ts cs a Computer S) Lar ge Planes "I felt it would be better for PRODUCE up % with the 4%4-per-cent Sept. 2z--Odd lot, xd--Ex-dividend, Stl uron Eri 4) ve 's ) is g te ie saci indapend- TORONTO (CP) -- Wholesale TORONTO 10:40 A.M. STOCKS | 10:40 Net ternational Finance (Canada) rights, xw--Ex-warrants. Net cha Husky Oil 400 $13% 13% 134+ % from previous eard-ot closing sale. | Husky Cpr 225 $57 97° 57° : ' ent and autonomous since the|to retail carton eggs average| GOING ANYWHERE ? MINES | Hig oo oO bs ind im a Me han e Face Of Air Frei ht controversy seems to centre on i nae gene -- by ee | y = ( " A jso-|department of agriculture as of) 10:40 Net tnd 'Manes oo oa "he Me ie g g me," he said. "I want to gad Thursday: A large 45.9; A med- | Are you on @ treadmill, not ¢ertcin you can advonce er Stock Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge! ing Wire 785 $7 6% 7? 'i jlate the group from this kind of ium 30.6: BN mall 31.0. whether you have s for as you can go? Acme Gas 2100 182 1802 18 a Inglis, a 950 3m i" Big ~¥% MONTREAL (CP) -- Comput-|tions for world trade and their] F. RK. Laflamme, Air Canada's publicity." na ; Wholesale Q sae to| Our continuing exp in Oshawa, is erecting soles and Aas am' 13800 eis 45 uve '| Int Nickel' 710 sous gars gars (€f8 and larger planes have sojown special business needs. |manager of air freight sales, Mr. Stevens submitted his | ountry stations fibre cases We on fae to ur i d mn -- $00:126 «126 «126 «+ 1) Int Util 1615 $282 28% 28% + %\changed the economies of air) Air Canada freight sales offi-|said that when the ordinary per-| resi i i i y i e femous for , Mell P : Ang Ruy | \ Velaval : ' ; esignation as. president | Wed-| quoted by the Toronto Board of D. want @ chance to set your own income and create ee ee ee os | \ntpr Pige ss a9" 9g" get. 1, freight that experts believe that|cials now talk casually about! son thinks of future development nesday night and signed over nt ae Sattar Fad oul Ak ss Pony 1300 100 98 98 --2]| Intpr Steel 500 $5 5 5 |sometime between 1978 and 1982/ signing up transatlantic orders|of air freight traffic he usually] rade from wholesale ess deal- Armore $000 19 917 --1'4)_ Intpr Stl pr 100 $21, 21, 21 + % cargo will outstrip passengers| for 100 tons a month. And in the|thinks of larger planes -- and DATES DIFFER ers: Extra large 39.5-41; large| Vic Burke Bunkticg" = $00 «1111: «11 #1 Inv Grp A 250 $10% 10M 10%-- was the airlines' major revenue| midst of all this, the airline is|this is an important factor. (38-39; medium 32-33; small 25-| Brunswk 350 795 790 m0 'l Jefferson 398 $28% En 287s -- #| producer. |looking forward to new fleet) But to see air freight's real, Australia has seven national " ted ie al CON FEDERATION LIFE ee a ? : ; ed : : : : : EAM RY aorsmo "ae 22 2324 '%4| LOnt Cem 440 'Se sue aie "| The air freight side of the air- expansions -- stretched versions potential, he said, one must holidays a year and other ' pe ftg = os wha Candore 1500 30 30 30 +1] Laura Sec 220 $12 11% 12 |line business has grown rapidly,/of the DC-8s and DC-9s, andjknow about modern techniques| events wich ae TAbBE Day Gc stabilization boar endera le 576-3020 (OSHAWA) Cariboo Se kl Gay a ee a a COL, ence ae advent of/more all-freight conversions of|of inventory control and the con-|"\") : ¥, are|carlots: Buying 40 score 59; Seoelae an figs it Ye tery 8 me is tio 2 ' 2 i jet. : ome . ths, Vanguard. eas cept of total distribution and this on different dates in each state. |buying 39 score 58; selling 61. n z Some airline officials say tha' ore spectacular e -iis where computers come in. Pik oo hon: | tek oe oe ee jonly recently have many busi-)ments for the. industry include] fyery computer means new row Conigo 1000 16% is Nair heed M . ll suse Un iM jnessmen begun to realize and|jumbo jets, the supersonic and business for the airline ha. Cc Shaw 9 1000 °25 aciarn ' . ' + pay pam Pf je s . aie 10 5 2 4 pie Wal 1150 7% 7% 2978 | aerese air freight's full implica-!civilian version of the C-5A. A computer "tells" the manu- = 1 Ye 11% 'a $ 2 eee, 1000 24 24 24 +1 Maher pr 750 $9%4 9% 9% | |facturer just when a customer Col € Mom ya 0 488 60 5 | Martiow 138 S304 24 2m | 4 |will need new part. No need aq |X i 1720 --_ i 4 7 4 3 a Mae 500 14 14 14 --%%| Mass-Fer 905 $26¥8 26% 26% owntree é gis a ure | have it on hand at the plant ba 8 Conwest 150 545 545 545 +10 | MEPC 500 275 275 «275 or airline headquarters in ad- Cop Fields 500 133 133 133 +1 Molson B 163 $20%4 20% 203% + Ve vance = Cop Man 2500 37 37 37 + 2} Mon Food 1000 $8 82 84 | 6 "a 4 Z 2 Breton 1000. 137187 '7 Mont Lore 100 He " " Amb d N t I ] ed The order information is re- \ "Elid 1000 jon' co | 1 : } Dpeaiion 250 $55 55 55 Mont Trst 230 $16% 16% 16% | rl ge 0 nvo Vv fete to inventory control and SS! 3 é Discovry 220 135 135 135 --3 {| Moore 940 $95%4 95 95a + Ve production lines at the factory. SS: i Donaida 400 2) 21 21 Morse A 740 $21% 21% 21% ' |The parts are produced and SS: = it | Dunraine $500 75 73) 73) --3 | Nat Trust 220 $18' 18¥2 182+ ¥2) TORONTO (CP) -- Commer-|Deposit Insurance Corporation, | r : . SS: s Fiwest T 1000 9% 94 94--'4| Noranda 285 $57% 57%4 573%4--%| | ; ies eas not involved in establishing | Produced and shipped air cargo. Ss: s Frobex 100 445 445 us -5 Nor Sik 3495 $3 1 17m -- %/ cial Affairs Minister Leslie ects tase ak Btan Inter-| aw materials are re-ordered S: 5 200 910 910 lor Pp ' s s s i an ms s 8 gra] MSL Fp, 2 $M TOM 10m |Rowntree told the legislature) tional Finance (Canad a)|°Y a manufacturer 6 the = 1000 28 28 2B ean Cm 220 $2014 20%2 202 | é leap. Billing is automatic. = 'Grencroy 6000-039 5 | Chews A 225 $320 as 30 |Thursday that wiiuage ose |Ltd. Ps es sig EY 200 40 400 400 -- ac Pete 55 $114 W% 11% | bri i of the Ontario! ; Sa | ' grande 500-590 -590.« $90 «410 | Pembina 150 Stole toa toe + | OFidge, chairman le He Depts | ibe question and iy qiatecal wuppller a rom Opposition Leader Rober' Green Pnt 500 27 27 27 +1] PC Jwl A 222 $11% 11% 11% Guich 3000 21 2 21 +1] Pow Corp 300 $l1% 11% 116 -- 4] i x jare integrated in an electronic Gunnar 150 136 136 136 --1| Prem Iron 583 165 165.165 BUSINESS BRIEFS ie pliner wed ee ct aks system. It means a big reduc- Hastings 200 147 147_«(147 Price Com 210, $13% 132 13'4-- Ve ton 4a cane kaa capital linger 225 $24% 24% 24% QN Gas 4975 $124 12% 124+ % |e i rms ion in inventory, less Di Hogs "aey 75 $66¥2 66¥2 662+ %| QN Gs 63w 400 450 435 450 --«5 | By THE CANADIAN PRESS lent coke te aoe of reference of tied up, and as a result big sav- Hydra Ex 2140 17 17 «+17 Robert 3 pr 215 $18 18 18 | |this voting trust. ings in interest costs. Joliet 500 45 45 «(45 +2) R Nodwell 575 310 305 905 +5 | CUT DIVIDEND | Mr. Rowntree said the terms ee ith 7000 26 25 25a --1a2| Ronald Fd 100 $10 0 0 . P ss . | fe aad 1000 $11% 11% 11% Romfield MO. ee Standard Paving and Materi-/were a matter of internal/ ' 3 , SO Se. Oe A ES ep He. Fey, ey tAlals Ltd. announced in Toronto|company management and a NET EARNINGS , Want To -Pce Exp! 3000 65 65 65 W Pacific 220 $5% 5% 5M jin Toronto, the train carrying Ye 21%4--I'"4| Weston A - 100 $20% 2% 20% -- V| D Fine Point 'g20 saie siaa 3% | Weston @ 210 $2" 41% aie *lenough grain to produce 17,847,-(1!4 to 12% on 51,170 shares LIFE INSURANCE 75 1 Kopan 4000 7 7a + Va} | i n Dufauit 1300 $16%4 16% 16%e--% StL Cem A 210 $28 28 28 t in its terly|Private document. Loxeheed 500 25 25 25 Sil Corp p 23 $71 ewig mot nae Aaeeer Announcement of the trust's} By THE CANADIAN PRESS Leitch 900 645 645 645 +8) St Maurice 1000 39 39 39 --2#/dividend to 10 cents a share fi * d d tf " LL Lae 600 160 160 160 Salada 275 $10% 10 10 | ormation was made Wednes-| wayes-Dana Ltd., six months $e Louviert yoo 19 19 19 + Ms Seyveite, 100 370 370 .370 |from 12% cents. In a letter to/day night by BIF President Sin- ended Jan. 31: 1967, $509,000, 22 */) espe oo ivi a) lai + 2| Shell Inv'w 200 as 6s. aos 4 8 (Shareholders President George|clair Stevens in resigning his cents a share; 1966, $719,000, 40 4 Macleod 100041 | ; ; Madsen 800 130 129 1% +1 | Shell Can 176 $25% 25% 25% + "elcohotch said difficulties en-| Post. Mr. Stevens said the trust! cents. '4 Man Bar 1000 23% 23% 23%--1 | Simpsons 500 $267% 267% 26% + Y4\* ¢ : |would have control over his ; fp ; ; oul a 4 Match 1000 8% 8 82+ '4| St Paving. 2100 $82 812 81% {countered in the first six} P houeh 'h Id Horne and Pitfield Foods, ' Maybrun 1300 12 12 12 --%] Steel Can 1533 $2% 24 244+ ; {holdings although he would re- Ltd., 40 weeks ended Jan. 14: 4 ait wo i 5 % ah yor ty Aak 7 ss is Wg a jmonths of operations show -n0/tain ownership 'of the shares. 1967, $563 709, 31.5 cents a share; 4 | 1 or -- |. * | . ; y 5 7 Ss , Mt Wright 1000 % % 26 Traders A 5 3914 9¥4 9% + va|improvement for the remainder| Mr. Rowntree described for- 1966, $406,514, 22.7 cents. y suena: Multi-Mi 300 160 160 160 +1] Traders 5p 175 $27 27 27 + lof the year. The dividend will|mation of the trust as involving 4 Newcone, 300 525 520. $25 Tren PL 7185 $7 27 9° "\be payable April 1, 1967. only "the principals them-| International Utilities Corp., es A mperal 400 395 325 325 +81 Tr Can Pip 175 sae 4 la+ '| |selves."" year ended Dec. 31: 1966, $13,- yj & @ a St, *Newnor 1000 12% a ae HN Tras ue 5 les ve bes | 'TRAIN CARRIES GRAIN | 676,886, $2.01 a share; 1965, $13,- 5 § 1 | ~ Se ee ave, Raat spe <r % 16 +1) UnAce 2 100 400 400 40 +8} MONTREAL (CP)--The long- 024,199, $1.91, Vis Pt Normetal 100 41s ais als +3'| Un Gas ago sit iim t+ w/CSt Brain train of the year in Steinberg's Ltd., 24 weeks A <a Nornest 4000 32. 32: «32 +14] U Corp B 100 $12% 12% 1% (paen Canada -- 133 boxcars, TORONTO (CP The T ended Jan. 14: 1967, $3,634,150; a Northgat 100 485 485 485 +8 | U Sections 100 $5' 5i2 5i4 loaded with 266,000 bushels, (CP) -- The Tor-/196, $3,812,977. & N_ Rock 100 27 27 27 Versafd $00 $5' 5% 5%--%4inouled by four locomotives 'and|onto Stock Exchange scored an- Opemska 550 $12 12 #12 Walk GW 741 $34 33% 33% + Ve 9 t P th har ain Thursda fa Orchan 1400-275 265 265 --11 | Weldwod 225 $10 10 10 more than one mile long--has/Other sharp gi ursday. Pamour 400 180 180 18 +8] Whburne 200 10 160 16 --10 /moved through Montreal, the| The industrial index climbed! [F YOU ARE Patino 200 955 955 955 --10 Westc'st 150 $28 28 28 ry H /1 27 to 163.44 Pax int 100 14 «14 O14 West Ind 100 235 235 235 CPR said Thursday. Made up 'iebed Natural Che somped THINKING 'ABOUT oun our = 2 7as Pine Point 220 $53% 53% 53% Placer 100 $30% 30% 30% + 9%) York Lam B 275 170 170 170 +8 |500 one-pound loaves of bread,|after Northern and Central Gas Upp Can 600 140 138 138 =| Anglo American Molybdenite, Ansii;manufacturer of hydraulic ma-|Lambton Corp. York-Lambton pl A Jt a am a: 'a Zellers 1000 $26% 26% 26% + Ve moved to Farnham, Que., offered to buy 2,150,000 of the re Sage 5 ,, Pyramid 1525 360 350 350 --10 Sales to 11 a.m.: 759,000. where it was split up for the|Company's shares at $14 a Quemont 1400 890 890 890 trip to Saint John, N.B. The|Share.. Northern and Central Quonto 4500 7 64 7 +% FOREIGN TRADING ' "alled theleased % to 13% ayn Ya WW a : volt 3 4 Rayrock 200 190 130 130 | Clairtone 100 $10% 10% 107% %|train's cargo equalle e Rehan Sa A, hoa } iid Paps i bia itd ae oie se] Nerteds # $58% 58% 58% + 4) wheat production of 9,600 acres. | Z ri 1 Ape enins : cee ' Sherritt 150 435 435 435 Coch Will 100 195 195 195 | BUYS STOCK i{ aah a) : . plunge a Silvrfids ie 25 a5 38 1] bb Lec 100 180 180 180 --10 8 A ae ae ro resignation nf in-| @ & @ 8 teas | na MONTREAL (CP) -- Canadajclair M. Stevens as president. | Steep R 300 595 95 595 --S Distribution of Treasury Shares | . 5 Sud Cont 1000 26 2% 2% --"e The Toronto Stock 'Exchange has been|Iron Foundries Ltd. announced| _Mr. Stevens Wednesday night} Fai ah ia ea tas | ee ene ne ath companies/Thursday the purchase, for|signed over control of his hold- e1 A+ ive enter nto underwriting and op- 2 ' 4 Thom m5 © 4 4 tlon agreements which may Ss esutt injabout $5,000,000, of all the cap-jings in the .$130,000,000 BIF Tombi!! 500 106, 106 Ley 1 treasury shares of these' companies oe ital stock of Pacific Press and|group to a voting trust and also Bow 'Tormont 1000 Ing under distr! ion currently th ; i i '4 - Un Kene 100 360 360 360 --10 | the facilities of the Exchanger» |Shear Corp., a. leading U.S./resigned as chairman of York | & Urban Q 210 AB 8. IS Mines Ltd., Candore Explorations, <2"! chinery. Pacific Press, whose|B rose 5 cents to 1.65..: West Mine 500 440 440 440 ada Southern Petroleum, Cdn isto ' $ 3 | . Wht Sir 13500 36 Ma Sia Mines, Con-Shawkey. Gold Mines, Con-|head office is in mir ee a oh -- ree aA te , Wileo 4 solidated Red Poplar Minerals, Copper-|Calif., is the largest builder in 4, 4 Pioneer 1% to 23%%4, z Willroy 627 125° 125 «128 --§ | Man Mines Ltd., Daeri: Explorers | ., gt re | , ' 4 Windfall 2000-2424 28 | Corp, Lid, Deldona Gold Mines, Gra-/North America of hydraulic} Asbestos 1% to 23% and Bank Win-Eld 3000 30-29-29), ~-- Va! dore Mines, Irish Copper Mines, Jelex|presses, press brakes andjof Nova Scotia 1% to 7334. Why Not Call Mines Ltd., Jonsmith Mines, Lake-Osu shears. Canada Iron, under li-| Dome Pete paced western! y ° a : OILS GAS Mines, Min-Ore Mines, Mount Wright | | ' Iron Mines, Norlex Mines Ltd., rNpoxa|cence from Pacific, has beenjoils higher, advancing 1% to] Alminex 225 470 470 470 Nickel | Mines, Northern p,xPloration | building and selling Pacific! 481%. Scurry-Rainbow added 1 TOM FARQUHARSON Ltd., i , Silver- 4 / : | See Mee Mme ine ree sees inresses and shears for the Ca-jat 2344 and Banff % at 14. | € Homestd 300 225 225 225 Ltd., United Mactie Mines, Urban Que--nadian market since 1962. | Hudson Bay Mining was up SUN LIFE 66 58 Cdn Sup O 332 $3012 30% 3012+ | bec Mines, Win-Eldrich Mines Ltd 1114 to 66% in base metals and Chieftan D 220 900 900. 900 SESSA NER -- | CHAIRMAN NAMED Noranda 3 581 : Dynamic 1700 155 152 155 +4 | riltiam | ora ae, 72 10 58%. Assurance Company Fargo 300 330390, 390 | ey TORONTO (CP)--G. William! On index, western oils were at pposing IR Of Canada | sd > Yat Hello 4000 370 370 3707 410 eed has been appointed chair-/yp .71 to 140.78 and base met-| " Mill City 1500 176 171 17) -- 4 an of the Ontario Labor Rela-|als 1.01 to 89.76, Golds fell 1.92 = rove wu un | so |tions Board, Labor Minister|to 150,38, Volume was 2,844,000] RESIDENCE: BUSINESS: = Numac 350 240 240 240 Age-Limit Rule IDalton Bales said Thursday.|shares compared with 2,910,000] 668-4371 725-4563 = "petrol oan | |Mr. Reed, 49, a native of Fort) Wednesday. If you are an average type person with normal En Provo Gas' 350 495 495 495 | ST. CATHARINES (CP) --| William who spent his early) vn i Pat oe 12k Gk BY EM + Mle" wigcarh Ilstrict MinoriYOat!, 0 Britian Columbia, has everyday problems and bills to pay, then this is your an UConso. 2500 278 270. 278 [The Niagara District Minor) served as alternate chairman of lucky day. Today is the day that you are going to ad --2 : W Decalta 400 282 282 282 +2 /Hockey Association is spear-jthe board since 1956. He suc- FOOD SERVICE decide to sell some of those articles that gather Tccechenensinnlitinsainiaatiamebiaienaal z INDUSTRIALS heading a province - wide cam-|ceeds Jacob BL giesiea bie & i to h t < .|has been appointed chairman of} py sages yew Da have ermal es wa re Completa Service For All fi dust around your home, for cold, hord cash, You're Alta Gas | A se 4 ' 4 . . . Algoma st 400 $28 23 28 --tw/dian Amateur Hockey Associa-|Poard in Ottawa. © RECEPTIONS going to get rid of them the simple and easy way is Va a4 M14 tion - National Hockey League) | : - " ae) +g ' Alcan mr, 1a tls ai ai [ton = National He y Leag [son, thus shortening by seven| © HOUSE PARTIES by placing a Times "Action Classified ad. You're Argus C pr 275 sia 124 12% | "THe new rule, which will months the time players may| © SOCIAL AFFAIRS going to sell them to someone who will make good ps Bank Mtl 565 $64' 6414 64% -- Yei/come into effect next-season if|Spend in any series. : : Si ae ee ae ithe agreement is signed,| Forms have been sent to or- | ltd of them and at the same time that you are 5S Bathurst, 0 aii Sis 3a ¢ rs|changes the date ot sclietility ganizations aitiliated with the | acres : doing someone a favour you wifl be putting some (=) Beaver 5 $36\4 3614 364 + 4 \for all Canadian hockey play-|Ontario Minor Hockey Asso-! ; Brazilian 1000 S10 to" we? ers from peewee to junior. ciation, asking for their sup- CALL 728-7305 -- MANAGER of those greenbacks into your pocket or purse. = BA Oil 16) 334% 344 3404 Under the present terms the|port. If enough support is ob-| The easy way to place a Times "Action" Classi- bs BC Prone 020 és as ass cutoff date is June 1. 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