8. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, Morch 17, 1967 TODAY'S STOCKS TORONTO. 10:40 A.M. STOCKS 240 Ni Distributed by CP Stock Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge Toronto Stock Exchange--March 17 Atl Sugar 500. $9% 97% 9% Quotations in. cents unless marked $. veo 425 $432 4312 2 -- % %Odd lot, xd--Ex-dividend, xr--Ex-| Bank Mtl 50 $66 66 66 rights, xw--Ex-warrants. Net change Is) Bank N S$ 100 $74% 742 7414-- \2 from previous board-lot closing sale. | Bell Phne 1515 $5088 50% 50% -- % Bramaiea 2050 $9%4 92 9% + Ma 2120 300 295 25 +20 A RB RH OR OE |S PF OV eS Ci OP BB RO Fs AE tO ES ks a i MINES | Bramal w BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT All Talk "Brain Drain" The capital investment needed for the institute would include: Land and services $855,000; general laboratories, mechanical testing and adminis- tration $5,200,000; high voltage laboratories $9,400,000; and power laboratory including me- dium voltage, high voltage, first and second phase, around $13,- 000,000. The total will be $28,- 500,000. Annual operating costs are estimated at $4,500,000 in salar- ies, wages and debt service, while annual revenues based on work done for Canadian and U.S. industry, excluding Hydro- Quebec work, would be about $2,100,000. \ Ontario Trust Net Profits sent. lover 50 per cent or 2% times the statutory requirement at) strong at the Company's Offices year-end. Equal or higher ratios are being maintained at pre- Business activity continues;real estate and will - planning areas especially and the Cor- poration looks toward 1967 with in both Oshawa and Bowman-|onthusiasm and confidence, Mr. ville in the deposit, mortgage,|Creighton said. The audited financial state- ments of Central Ontario Trust and Savings Corporation for the year ended December 31, 1966 report that the Company earn- ed a net profit of $5,348 after all operating charges including depreciation and the setting up of mortgage reserves. This is almost identical with the 1965 profit of $11,273 which did not reflect such writeoffs, T. K. Creighton Q, C. chairman of the board of directors said in a press release today. During the year funds on de- posit and certificates increased by over 35 per cent to' $5,486, 000 up from just over $4,023,- 000 at the end of 1965. Total assets under adminis- tration increased to $6,524,000 from $5,106,000. Liquidity ratios (cash and Government bonds to demand deposit liabilities required to be maintained at 20 per cent were A, E. JOHNSON, 0.D. OPTOMETRIST 14/2 King St. East | 723-2721 | New Home Recipe Reduci It's simple how quickly one may lose pounds of unsightly fat right in your own home. Make this home recipe yourself. It's easy, no trouble at all and costs little. Just go to your drug store and ask for four ounces of Naran Concentrate. Pour this into a pint bottle and add enough grapefruit juice to fill the bottle. 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Ch'ge| BE cotet «1 Bava ae a | re] CG Agnico 200 118 «118 «+118 | Burns Fds 100 $13% 13% 13% + %4/ Akaitcho 500 61 «61 él CD Sugar 100 $23% 23% 234+ M4! Am Larder 2400 26 26 Can Cem 40% + Ve ta te ee | ele 30 | ~ MONTREAL (CP) -- Every- One would be at hg Ansil See list below. C Packrs B 76+ one talks about the "brain|Boucherville and the other at So ee oe | ee 124+ drain" from Canada but Hydro-|the College of Engineering at monor 100 251 251 251 --41 Cdn Brew "ya + % Quebec intends to do something| Washington State University. Bankeno 85 85 | CBALAw |about it. A $28,500,000 electrical] The Quebec engineer, who is Bent >» 3 geting hed 4" |research centre is in the works|credited with building up the arne' 3 C Imp Bnk 70 si ' rt * piso Gok re oe 12% --v|for the early 1970's. electrical engineering depart- Bethim ie mk) eee és, -- | Engineer Lionel Boulet, tech-/ment of Laval University before BI Hawk 26 26Va + PR pr 9 nical adviser to the Hydro-Que-|joining Hydro-Quebec, is co-op- Bro! Reet a. © Calton 1% + Ml hee j " fe araete on ii technical ane Reonswi 700 690. 695 e Rares rhe ec general manager, saw hisjerating on some E Calmor |B oe Cdn Tire A 17 --%%/dream of a "truly internationaljorganizational matters with Dr. Cam Mine 16V2 16¥2 16¥e West 1 | ili "hi " i = Camp Chib 675 675 675 1 Sarees AR es jand bilingual research institute" |E. W. Greenfield, who is plan ¢ Tung 152 151 YS) | Chrysler 45 lcome a step closer to reality|ning the U.S. centre. gti at Ars 4 | Gisitice: $0 0 all +%|when the plans for the centre} The Hydro-Quebec centre will € Lencourt See list below. cavities 32 were outlined by the provin-|try to: Candore See list below. i -OW! i --~ vi Genders. ge Ao ee Con Bidg M45 Us 1 cially-owned corporation. Provide new knowledge ie Chib M "a 8 Cons Gas. 970 $lé%e. 168. 16% The institute will be con-| methods and economics 0 Chimo 85 8S of 190 $1 | vith power conversion ower systems. Coch Wil A ie Corn aw 0? | ge 3 berg ie pl field al- ill the role of development Coin Lake DO +2] Can Rt 3 el Me a a tie et 4 rbot a Coniagas 4 «50 | Crestork 110 $6 6 most untouched by North Amer-| labs in solving specific indus- : bpd Bg ' ra ean ant} es as Vie 11% | | lican research. try problems. Halli 52... 52 Disii Seag 1750 Sr 37% pa 42, Mr. Boulet says many North) --Solve problems of public pee eed | Pome File, 10 Gen on ay American transmission prob-| utilities and do studies and re- Ban Nichol 2 2 --%| Dotan "0 3484 $22 21% 22+ %\/ems are going to European) search for consulting engi- c Pembler se aves We +4} D Scottish 100 eo % |laboratories at a heavy cost, de-| neers. ike lA gage a py ar omen Bom acre | BS sie 2h" 7 |spite the fact that half the|SEES BIG SHARE Cop Fields 200 125 125 Ag D Textile 230 $26 2% 2 -- %|world's electricity is consumed| Mr. Boulet estimates that the Sa ae ae ae | Faery eh Seat le coe iz | On tile continent. _ |Canadian and eastern U.S. elec- Cstland 500 272 272 Wa+%2| Fed Grain 100 $6% 62 6'2--%| The recent hydro - electric|trical industry would submit to D'Aragon 1000 16 «+16 «(16 Fleet 13900. 89 «87 «87 +14 j suc ic | oC sti \- D'Eldona See list below | FPE Pion 590 $23% 23% 23%4 |projects such as Manicouagan the Quebec institute about one Sirieon $574 5734 57% | FPE Pn pr 60 $94% 94% 94%+1%/and Churchill] Falls have|third of the problems now be- Dome $1¥9 41% Ava Ereiman 200, 480 480 480 spurred Hydro-Quebec to de-|ing sent to Europe. Frobex a 45 1 Gh Ware oe velop the research institute be-| This work would significantly Gat Masct Bue 24, |: Seaver 15$186 186 186 +1 |Cause it too has had to-use Eu-|contribute to the institute's rev- 5 _ 6 (934 «934 -- Val re : esc 7 oF spa: Se eae" *|ropean research facilities. enues. But cost of construction Gradore list below. | G Wpg Gas 25 $25 25 25 | and early operation will be Grandroy 35. 35 + 1%) Greyhnd 225 $21% 21% 21% |NEED BEST BRAINS heavy and so , is hoped Ottawa Granisle 575 575 --S| Guar Trst 160 $102 10¥2 10% In the early 1970's Mr. Boulet| oo 9,20". Bone Gunner 16 10 Hard Crp A 125 $13¥2 13% 13% lenvisages to6 vesenuch wentkes (Oo) chip in. Certain of the: re- astings 4 H Wood b 200 100 100 100 --5 b ee ~!search work will be eligible for iolinger th tek il Leet ea es eee |--one in the United 'States and! National Research Council and Huds Bay 66% 667% Horne Pit 100 290 290. + 5 |the other in Canada--"looking | genartment of industry grants. iat pis wood e a + po Bay co 10) Sie 170 176 + Ye |for top-notch scientists from all 7 ye Ex 1000 7 i] Gas 2 Telex See list below. 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ONTARIO'S GROWTH RECORD © Ontario schools have nearly 70,000 dedicated teachers busy giving almost 2 million students a better than ever education. @ Last year, Ontario opened three new universities. Now we have 21. @ Scholarships and. bursaries now totalling $614 'million give your family an excellent chance to face the world with a university degree, @ Ontario spends more per capita on primary and secondary education than almost any state south of the border. @ ONTARIO GOVERNMENT TRADE CRUSADE ine 'U Do know | projec Judg vey c porter, those housev ment rsnieaniit Ontaric A der affairs o! ed the among 3 in prepa E. A. ment's fh tive divi planning an offici: proved | other. "The | be comp an adjoi: Mr, G a semin Central | Board. A T The C Planning tackle _ street ni gional d Acting joint pl tinue to veloped ipalities. For in tightly tl COJPB to avoid names. 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