he administration staff ig ; phased out steadily. A}. all our architects and de- rs have gone already. [any persons have written ; already asking if they can 2 an offer for specific items e site. We acknowledge all » and file them for the date . we will put out tenders he purchase of everything." Crowd at OLD } KING ST OSHAWA i WES a Oe Ss CBs NB GB eH SO TODAY'S TORONTO 10:40 A.M, STOCKS Distributed by CP Torente Stock Ex july 20 Quotations In cents uniess marked $. z--Odd lot, xd--Ex-dividend, xr--Ex- rights, xw--x-warrants, Net change is from previous board-lot closing sale. MINES jet 10:4 WN Steck Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge Acme Gas 500 184 18% 184+ 2 12% 12% 12% n 7" n 2 2 2 610 «610 610 27 1 EO 1" Th 1% | - 3 $abcedaecda Bounty Ex 13% 13% 134 Brunswk 610 610 610 --10 | Cc Mines 6 83 #8 --3 Camp Chil 900 900 900 +10 Cc Tun 223221 21 --1) C Jamiesn 7300 82 82 fi C Lencou 13% 132 134 Cdn Nisto 500 26 6 96 -- Va Car 5000 16 «615% 16 +71 Can-fer 200 110 +110 110 5] Cantril 2000 15 14% 15 % Cassiar 720 $16 «416 (6 Chestrvile ss00 320 «(31 Ey, J Chime 1600 7 8670 Conigo 54S Con Fardy 1000 25 295 +9 Cc Mogul 35 355 +5 C Marisn C Red Pop 3 UY Conwest 555 S55 Cop Man % Craigmt 1% 11 n----% $12% 12% 12% 600 «600 «600 + 300 500 1500 250 2100 Deer Horn 72200 22 22 22 D'Eld 40966 194 «184 «187 +2 Denison 1855 $75 73% 74a +12 Discovry 100 110 110 1 Donalda 2500 184 18 18% East Sull 250 565 565 S65 } Frobex 500 435 435 435 --10 | Gnt Maset 2000 126 125 125 --4 Goldray 2167 «71 n n Goldrim eo @ &# +2] Gradore 100 (17 v7 Wt rdroy 11000 50 4850 + 1 | Granisie 620 620 620 Green Pont 1870 50 S80 30 --2) Gunner 1126 210 205 208 +1 | Hollinger 100 $26Ve 25% 26Ve+ Ve Huds Bay 50 $667% 667% S67 -- Ve Hydra Ex xi00 19 19 9 Iron Bay T 200 325 325 325 Jaye Exp 1000 16% 164 154 Jelex 2000 36 «6350 (1% Jonsmith 500 16% 16% 1t'4-- a Kam Kotie 500 285 285 285 +1 | Kerr Add 3239 $14% ae hs + ) Kid Coper 71 --4| ' main 100 $31% 31% 314+ %2/ L Dufevit 698 $10% 10% 10% -+ Ve! L Osu 4500 18 . 14¥a 15 j 125 | 1500 300 $10'% 10% 10% + Mack Msh 250 50 52 SO Madsen 1000 180 180 180 +7 Mattami 750 913% 13% 13% | Me Adam 1000 43 4 43 --1/ McIntyre 210 $R6%4 8634 86% Merrill 100 106 106 106 Midri 4070 169 «164 166 + 6 Min-Ore 100011 nN n----%" N Exp 21000 «#11 ) 0 --"% Newconx 100 $65 $65 565 +5 N Hosco 3200 165 161 161 4 N tmperal 500 305 305 305 +5 Newly x WA i 4 Va nator §=«61000 3939 9" Nice Rim 4000 «14 4 4+' Norbaske 4300 67 66 67+ Norlex 3000.16 16 16 Normetal 500 380 375 375 --10 Nort! {ff EE fap b ELL wali STOCKS BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT 40 Net Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge 8 s 8 210 $50% SO' Sie Effective --\ 1725 $11% 11% 196 + v%! MONTREAL (CP) -- A water| Cb suger 120 $22% 27% 22% _--_|bomb, basic style, is built by| nn am "a "a a= 4 4 {= ce Gs 292 $37! Va 3" u|folding a piece of paper tri-| Can ta" ae he" en we yl angularly @ few times, tucking} San Perm 2100 $11% 11 1% jthe left-over edges into mysteri-| In Brew 7% 7%+ lous places and smoothing the) CB AI BW 140 140 1 40 iar | Con Can A 225 $12 . " ns whole thing into a water-worthy| cC Manag 100 $70 «670 4 --3 container. Cdn Equty 250 3 3 a8 ' ¢ Hydro 210 $214 21% 21% Fuelled from a kitchen or) C Imp Bnk 117 $68%6 6830 gat % | bathroom tap, the water bon.b C Marconi 200 $S% 5% |. ; CPR 352 $70% 705 70° ve iis carried gingerly to an up- CPR pr_ 400 $8% 8% 80 |stairs window and released over C Petrofin 1218 $ié Sie 16 + Ma} hi lod Cdn Tire 50 $264 26% 26%4-- ¥,|the target. It explodes on 1m- 25 5 435 $37% 37% 37% 35a-- Va 50 $662 66a 66% 400 $22 21% 2 € vicwse 10 $1) 11) «1 + %| pact. emcell 300 $10% 10% 10% By aa sat Chrysler 1576 $52. 51 52. +1% Canadair is building another Clairton 520 $11% 11 114+ %\kind of water bomb for sale at Columbi p 400 $16% 16% 16% ', i Cominco $91 $29%4 29% 293 -- ¥/$875,000. It's an airplane, called Con Bldg 275 130 130 120 the CL-215, and was commis- Con Paper 160 $36% 36 26' + Ye! sione: uebec govern- Cons Gas 1650 $1938 19% 194+ M% sg by the Q Lae Con Glass 240 $13% 13% 13' m Chey zt ye 4 32 32: --% > Although not yet off. the as- ee am ee Sk aha sembly line, it is claimed to be Craig Bit 1400 275 275 275 the most effective forest fire- Crain RL 10 $53 33 53 + Ve gj A Crestork 150 $7% 7% 7% fighting tool ever developed. Crwn Test 210 $45% 45% 45% 7 " Crush Intl 450 $11% 1% 11% SOPHISTICATED CRAFT | Cygnus B=. 200- "$74 7a 7" *L- s rapacity of Disti Seag 455 $3814 38% 38% -- Ye _The cl als tas dla cc Mas Dome Pete 237 $632 63 63 Dofasco 160 $24% 24% 24Vé Dofasco p 5 $91 +2) " D Textile 275 $2\%/0 2\%0 21% Dupont 25 $3) c) c)] Emp Life 12 $92 9% 9 --M% Exquite pr 100 $74 74 1% Falcon 125 $904 9% 90% a eB eTa Fam Play 220 $36% 36% 30! Fed Grain 200 $6% 64 6'4 | Fleet Mig 200 :'175«175:«*75--si -- © Fleetw'd 25 $25 (25 «(25 GMC 2329 $90 88% 90 Globe Env 100 $9 9 Greb Ind 100 $8% 8 GL Paper 2125.$24 24 GL Power 150 $21% 21% 2172 -- Ve By JAMES NELSON § 9 OTTAWA (CP)--Federal sta- 34--% tisticians confirmed Thursday | what many economists and fed- Greyhnd 745 $14 14% 14% + % eral government leaders have Hardee 2000. 36 «35 36 + 4 | i Pat nnual Hard Carp 100 $15 15) 1 been fearing: The annu h wood b 100 70 7 70 +10 |growth of output per worker is Hawker $ 700 375 360 375 +18 | wilting Dna 210 $11% 11% 11% ts x as Ste Hone A 175 $2234 22% 22% The Dominion Bureau of Sta- Horne Pit 700 340 340 340 +5 (tistics reported that its index of HBO y Va y Pe 4 ; r urea en is ie im a productivity in non-agricultuial Husky Oil 670 $18% 18% 18% commercial activity rose by Husky Dw 710 935 925 930 +8 | only i imp Oil 1092 $64 63% 64 only 1.8 per cent in 1966. Imp Tob 125) $14% 14% 14%---%) This compared with a gain of Ind Accept 400 $22% 22% 22% + % "| i f 2 Ind Minert 225 $1494 14% 14% 2.5 rer cent in 1965, and thr Ind Wire 250 $6% 6% 6% per cent annually in the three previous years. Inglis 100 $1134 11% 11% inland Gas oo siie live lie)" The index, based on 1949 out Intr Cty wt 200 350 350 350 IMC A 201 $37 37 37 + %\put per person employed equal- nt Nickel 400 $107% 107% 107% + Ye); a ven Int Util 237 $362 36% 36% ling 100, was 156.3 last year, int Util pr 275 $36%-- 36% 263% compared with 153.5 in 1965. In nipr Pipe 350 $2394 23% 23% -- Ve sion- Int Pipe w 670 $11%@ 11% 11% 1961, when the latest expansion Intpr Steel 800 410 410 410 ary cycle began, it was 137.9. Both Finance Minister Sharp Ing Grp A 300 89% 9% 9% effersor 4416 $4! a4 4 y ~ Py 2) ran j : Bits. and the Economic Council of Jeffersn w 3775 $36¥e 35¥e 36 5 "| New Airplane Claimed Sere fae ie in Output Growth Wilting, Fire Fighter 1,200 gallons or eight tons of wa-| In Quebec, the need for the ter and is the sophisticated child|new plane is obvious. An aver- of a makeshift fleet of water|age of 316 square miles is dev- bombers which the Quebec gov-|astated by nearly 1,000 forest ernment acquired in 1960. At/fires every year. that time, seven large amphibi-| In the last 40 years 12,6467 ous PXY-5A Cansos were modi-| square miles of timberland have fied and converted into water | been lost, more than 8,000,000 bombers. }acres and uncountable billions They have proven to be the of trees. most effective way to saturate! Fire-fighting techniques in the a forest fire and bring it under forest have not changed sub- control. |stantially in that time--with the But the Cansos, the last one|singular exception of the water of which was built in 1943, are| bomber. getting old and efforts were) forest fires also take a heavy made to design a plane specially i) in Ontario where the pro- for the job. vincial government operates a Design and developn.ent Costs) feet of about 30 Twin Otters were split by Canadair, Quebec which have about one-twelfth and the federal government. |the water capacity of the CL- The ponent ped Canso fleetiois.. 'The Ontario government will be replaced one by one un-|j4. expressed interest in the til 1970 when the province will new planes own and operate 20 CL-21is. ee a : Ten more have been bought The new planes will be 30 per by France cent larger than the Cansos and udbetenl tecnica hold 50 per cent more water. Operating principles remain the same The Canso, as modi- fied in 1961, can swoop down to a lake, fill the tanks and take off in one continuous motion. Then it comes in low over the Statisticians ™: !Canada, headed by John J. Deutsch, have warned that a |vigorously growing level of! |productivity should be main-| jtained if Canada is to compete| effectively with other countries! living. right in your own home. Make PRODUCTIVITY IS KEY this home recipe yourself. It's "Advances in productivity," | little. Just go to your drug store the council said last November | and ask for four ounces of Naran in its third annual review of the; Concentrate. Pour this into a economy, "are ultimately the!pint bottle and add enough key to rising living standards. | grapefruit juice to fill the bottle. 'As a consequence of the rel- atively slower growth in prod- Plan juctivity in Canada, average liv- If your first purchase does not ing standards in most of the ghow you a simple easy way to overseas industrial countries New Home Recipe Reducing Plan he It's simple how quickly one|iose bulky fat and help regain and have a rising standart of may lose pounds of unsightly fat| slender more graceful curves; if | reducible pounds and inches of | excess fat don't disappear from easy, no trouble at all and costs} neck, chin, arms, abdomen, hips, | Take two tablespoons full a day| alluring as needed and follow the Naran| slenderness. Note how quickly | bloat disappears--how much bet- | ter you feel. More alive, youthful | appearing and active. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, July 21, 1967 13 Country Faces Poor Harvest OTTAWA (CP)-- The threat- ened crop failure on the Prai- ries this year could seriously af- fect the whole economy of the country but should not jeopard- ize Canada's ability to fill its wheat export commitments, fed- eral government officials said Thursday. The Saskatchewan Wheat Pool said earlier this week that the province faces its poorest harvest since 1961, and the Do- minion Bureau of Statistics' crop report Wednesday said crops throughout Saskatchewan and in important parts of Mani- toba and Alberta were deterio- rating because of hot, dry weather. No one can yet predict the size of this year's crop, but fed- eral government economists pro- jecting the gross national pro- duct for 1967 have counted only on an average crop valued at $1,200.000,000, Anything signifi- cantly less than that would force them to revise downwards this spring's projection that the gross national product this year is running to $60,152,000,000. There is no handy rule - of- thumb measurement of the im- pact of a crop failure on the economy as a whole, but it would have an all-pervasive ef- fect, ranging from reduced rail traffic and port handling ac-| tivity to fewer farm machinery purchases and lower retail busi- ness across the Prairies. Moreover, the slump in eco- nomic activity would take years to work itself through the whole economy. calves and ankles just return the empty bottle for your money back, Follow this easy way en- dorsed by many who have tried this plan and help bring back curves and graceful jhave been moving up closer to Canadian levels." | A finance department official commenting on the DBS report said that since the Second World | War, Canada's productivity rate GOODYEAR A Division of the S.S. Kresge Company Limited 4 DISCOUNT > BOMBSHELL DECK PANTS 2 STYLES TO CHOOSE FROM Good selection of colors. Broken size range. eo Reg. Kmort Price 1.97, Kmart Discount Price Saturday Only ......cccseccvesve DISCOUNT BOMBSHELL DISCOUNT BOMBSHELL SERVING 1 my | DRESS TRAY SOCKS cr Bee | Gaol? ee | NDS {has Kept Bw ne Doe TIRE & RUBBER CO. OF CANADA LTD : tome att ate ate | = DIVIDENDS --uctivity. rate ot the United ' ' tech, ste 12 13 1. | Lomcam 1009 tay as a I luetivty. rate of the United yal wood ssiving trey with tecquer- cae i : 4500 120 119 120 +8 sas wom jstates. tretch sizes to fit 7- White only. 8 22s 728 725 725 teu Fin" (258 Sh as ass s| By THE CANADIAN PRESS ar ough Canadian real in ed finish and hand painted design, y. 5 | Alth - : 1964 e354 Bsa ase t | Le 3585 $25 247% 24%--%| Canadian Breweries, common | .ome ow capita is still 20 to 25 Reg. Kmart price 98c Values to 73¢ a pair DESIGN ENGINEER | | tee X "te sim ay a Y %/10 cents; A pref. 55 cents; Bj KMART DISCOUNT PRICK KMART DISCOUNT PRICK Reman 8206 $21% 21% NA+) | $72 M4 Va per cent below the U.S., Canada pill ob Co B® 225 $7% TH Th ref. 66% cents, Oct. 1, record 5 ; Rowen @n a ee "a Loeb 230 124 va we pyeeidle a ' has not been falling behind. SATURDAY ONLY SATURDAY ONLY Satellite we a el ein oo But in 1966, a year of all-out 2000 300 300 300 Interprovincial Pipe Line Co. n Ae gd eee Ae ey ss-Fer 1205 $21% 21% 21% + % 118 cents, Sept. 1, record Au st economic activity, there was Our Industrial Products Division, in Bowmanville, has ivma ms 8 A KS] Ml A In ee + Y SE SVT ee SOO ee ici i , Slecoe 300 490 490 = 5 | on Food 100 $10% 10% 10% + 14) 2 jgenerally less efficiency in the an immediate requirement for a Design Engineer in the + 8 H ; i ; n 1 mer Jesigr ere, a oe ts. + 8 | Moore 2165 $314 31% 31% Imperial Life Co., $1.10, Oct. | Canadian industrial plant. This, . ees pr. $04, Cont 1009 23 2 3 ey ale tig Hk = ia ees "4 1, record Sept. 7. he oe ce cs Gane of its Development Department. bs - Nt Contain 1926 $7 7 Th Peoples Credit Jewellers, country nearin le x Its T 6500 91 8 9 + 3 +% ip) y - Ae ? 0 in 'exmont ee eh a im A Nt Conta w 900 250 ns 250 430 common 10 cents, class A 10|economic activity and drawing University or Technical ri ol graduate preferred, y Se ee | Nee 150 S64 6 64 cents, August 15, record July 31.,more women and younger un- Experience in V Belts of assets. 750 470 470 470 --20 Nérenda. pid $554 se 5 -- We Rockower of Canada, 8 cents, | Skilled workers into the labor ie West Mine 1400 205 Bea Qalivie Ws $13, 13 13 + Oct. 1, record Sept. 15. ae thus lowering the level of This position offers a challenge to the aggressive young Yale Lead 2000 23 23 23 --1 vdagly PER li EI a Silverfields Mining, 15 cents, efficiency. _ ons engineer with initiative ond involves internal liaison as Yk Bear 300 280 27: 30 +3 'hth Boe ee cw August 31, record August 1. The economic council's report DISCOUNT Yukon € 200 110 «110 + Paubias 450 $1440 14% 14% also said Canada had clearly well as customer contocts, OILS, GAS Pow Corp 820 $10% 10% 10% Prem Trst 25 $200 200 Prem tron PRODUCE | reached a stage in its progress towards economic maturity Attractive salary and company paid benefits, Alminex 225 500 600 800 Price Com a Bee 3 'which warranted "a much Please reply by letter stating qualifications and expere oo 17 v7 7 Rank Org $7 He tam CP)-- Wholesal nat n- 700 --15 | Revelstk p sis 8 TORONTO (CP) olesale closer look at the possible co lence to Personnel Manager; Goodyear Tire Company 495 495 495 130 $14% 144 14% 100 9s 1700 270 265 265 an $46%4 Abia 461% Ronald Fa $14" 14a Wa + % Romfield 20 Rothman $272 27% 27% + Ve Royal Bnk 15% 15% 2100 475 3745 14 Revenue * 245 $10% 0s 10% + Ve 1200 1 8s 966 25 $92 90% 90% 300 | to retail carton eggs average) weighted prices quoted by the department of agriculture as of | Thursday: A large 44.7; A me- dium 35.9; A small 26.6. tributions which freer trade could make to productivity growth in various sectors of the economy. of Canada Limited, Box 250, Bowmanville, Ontario. BOMBSHELL MARSHMALLOWS Kraft jet puffed in 11Y%4-oz. Pkg. $15% 15% 15% Salada 510% 10% 10% ' ADK Se ie ie 28) Bes ot ae a tn wl eee aemeen oe 4 see Feu ibe te va Shell Inv w. 1700 $12% 12% 12% [country stations fibre cases | 1) ae eos Sloe le ive Shell Can 200 $20%4 2046 20% + Ye quoted by the Toronto Board of | E KMART DISCOUNT PRICE 200 284 284 284 4 op Save 414 eg : ; ; 400 136 135 135 1 | Simpsons 135 $29 29% 2914+ Me gy hie phecagae ee ins a | 2700 420 415 415 Simp Srs rt 106 5 5 -- 2 ers: Extra large 44-46; large SATURDAY 'ONLY. 5. veciescacss: 400 S45 540 S45 + 8 | Slater Sti 275 $11 10%4 10%-- 4/42 - 44; medium 33 - 34; small KK KKAKKKK Cae Se uname [12 BM 2 1000 10 10 10 ST Radio 200 $35% 35% 35% : + U4. = Yoo 360 360 360 Fer lilc i OR find eet e Butter: Canadian Dairy Com- 6 65 i . . no oe oS als £7| Tancord p 260 305 305 905 mission tenderable carlots: 0 9% 0 +2 Thom P 3 s21% 2% e+ v|Buying 39 score 62; buying 40 allors z 4 Ve . ; 90 293 oO ey _ 1D 4 nies Hae we ise score 63; selling 63. a 2300 80 ry raders hs V4 -- Ve \aleliala/ were 7290 229 221 226 +3 Trader A p 210 $22 22 ; PgR 3300 350 345 350 +5 | Tr Can PL 350 $32 31% 32 BO MA KET DISCOUNT 5 DISCOUNT = 15 155 Ms Ls a bl J * son att al N R BOMBSHELL BOMBSHELL vs es Trans Mt ---275 $21' 21% 21% TORONTO (CP)-- The Cana- Styrofoam rans PPL 410 $8% 834 8% Alig band k rig INDUSTRIALS yune, Ln fa ib says Lied * ia sa adi et ma aa in in Carl Va + mo Ti ¥ . Abitibi 1060 $10 9% 9% Un Gas 1765 $15Ye 14% 14/2 -- Ye phugiitcin, Slraer A Pic NIC Acklangs ; 2 sm 10 tow + %!| Union ou 100 $42 42 42 Short - term Government of ja is Va Va U orp 300 $12% 12% 124--% i 'Alta Net 400 $19% 19% 19% Un Wourn 138 45% s% emf to| Canada bonds sap ade 15 to 20 iH ] R T S Algoma at to $i¢%e 24. 20% + % Versatd. 3850 tt ie tet % pgs gt the 4 Riralgin pad ican a --Ve| Versa 50 $39%2 392 34+ Ve) 15, , issue closing at 99.7: Alcan | zis $399 (3939 Vic G Tr 28 $13% 13% 12% . a J tyle. C let d Armin ap 200 $4386 4386 480 4) V Dare pr 100 175,175,175 *_ja5|bid and 99.77 asked. ane ore Ac sail bal size range an Large size, light ond easy to carry. nthes A 250 $2821 -- "| Wajax 100 $14¥% 14% 14% 3 haw seal tic lin 1d pouring spout. Argus 500 Sieh eve isa \s| Walk GW 860 Sia acta daa -- ta|, Long-term Canada and PEON Reg. Kmart price 5.97 aS Ppl Kort Price 1.98 Args 260 p 25 $47. 47 «47, -- Ya|_ Westc'st 565 $26% 26% 26% + %|incial bonds were off 4 of a KMART DISCOUNT PRICE eg. -98. Asbestos 2100 $23% 23 23 | West -ind 225 220 2 point with the 44-per-cent Sept. : KMART DISCOUNT PRICE Atl Sugar $10 $10% 10Y%e Wis | 300 $7% 7% i%e | q 7h 98. 18 ee Ff 1928 $13%4 13Ve 134 314% 14% 14% | 900 Bell Phne 1022 $48% 482 48's + Ve! W Bracast 75 $294 294 Wia-- Va W Cdn Seed 200 245 245 245 W Pacific 25 Sb 6% 'b'a-- Ve York Lam B 250 170 170 170 Sales to 11 @.m.: 622,000. WEEKLY LIVESTOCK stock calves 26-28; commons 1, 1983, issue closing at 85% bid and 85% asked. | Day-to-day money traded at 4 per cent. Treasury bills strengthened with the 91-day bills closing at 4.28 per cent and the 182-day bills at 4.55. that's how agin should be! SATURDAY ONLY SATURDAY ONLY '0 PREMINGER TORONTO (CP) -- Slaughter + ee -- prusnte steers and heifers traded ac-| 4nd mediums 22-2. : : tively at firm prices at the On- Besieged cdg grad STOCK MARKET ee ICHAEL CAINE tario public stockyards this| date 1967 49,614; to date i966| TORONTO (CP)-- Industrials ___ That's how White Satin is. 7 SiR AD ena DISCOUNT JANE FONDA week with replacement cattle in| 57,596; this week last year 2,337; | declined in moderate trading on, Still made to Sir Robert Burnett's N Tmo BOMBSHELL N PHILLIP LAW broad demand at strong prices|choice vealers 35-37 with sales|the Toronto Stock Exchange | original 1770 London Dry BUR . ET Is and bulls steady. to 39; good 31-34; mediums/Thursday after 10 consecutive formula; still exactly as dry and ee JANN CARROLL Veal call prices were lower, 27-30, commons 23-27; boners |days of advances. : satin-smooth today as it ever 20BERT HOOKS hog prices were mostly un- * 9,121: On offer this week gal agg ig iy ee Se ee S PO R S it I RTS blag Pd tig er this week|were also off but golds ad- taste can keep a gin famous : AYE DUNAWAY ESS MEREDITH changed and lamb prices were lower. Slaughter cattle 8,141: On of- fer this week 8,700; last week 9,129; to date 1967 265,982; to date 1966 284,743; this week last year 8,552; choice steers 29-30 with sales to 31.5 0 and a few extreme tops to 31.90; 9,500; last week 9,850; to date 1967 284,087; to date 1966 230,- 448; this week last' year 6,175; grade A 29.30-31.05; heavy sows 19.45 - 20.30; stags 15.70 - 16.95; boars 12.55-13.55. Sheep and lambs 1,323: On of- fer this week 1,350; last week 1,039; to date 1967 29,472; to date 1966 30,324; this week last vanced. Canada Cement slipped % to 37%. Jefferson Lake rose 1% to 43%. Golds moved up with Kerr- Addison ahead ¥% to 14%, Camp- bell Red Lake % to 22 and Giant Yellowknife 10 cents to 8.10. | Oils declined with Dome off for generations on both sides of the ocean--we wouldn't dream of changing it. What we have done, though, is change the White Satin bottle. It's the best way we know to salute a celebrated gin. Have a look. Have a bu". White Satin! DE, bid a pc tage year 1,358; handyweight lambs|1% jat 635s, Great Canadian Oil That's how a gin should be. FOOTE 27-28 with sales to 29; good|#2-34; sheep 5-13. Sands % at 16% and Scurry- Feature Daily at: 40 - 4:15 - 6:55 - 9:30 26-27; mediums 23-25.50; com- mons 21-23; choice fed yearl- ings 28.50-30.50; good 26-28; good cows 21-22; mediums 20-21; can- ners and cutters 16-20; good heavy bologna bulls 24 - 25.50; commons and mediums 22-27. Replacement cattle: Good atecker steers 28-31; good steer steak ealves 90-33;, good heiferiand SEMINAR PLANNED SASKATOON (CP) -- A two- day seminar on Canada's con- stitution will be held in con- junction with the opening of the University of Saskatchewan's new law building in September. Panels of prominent Canadian foreign jurists will attend. Rainbow and Banff 4% each at 46% and 144%. Great Plains rose 5 to 15%. On index, industrials slipped .12 to 168.48, base metals .08 to! 100.51 and wesetrn oils 1.18 to 197.97. Golds rose 1.37 to 162.81. | Volume was 3,441,000 shares compared with 3,393,000 Wed- nesday, "white satin The Premium Gin --= ESTD.1770 ---- WHITE SATIN = nn CELERP; nF BRATED q --BRATED Burm LONDON, ENGLAND RotTeurmdtre DISTILLERS CORPORATION LIMITED. MONTREAL.CANADA | Skort sleeves. Smart 'well tailored shirts. Assorted' styles and colours. Reg. Kmart Price 1.99. Kmart Discount Price DETTHOY, COUN 6 oc cc eas soe veo 1 49 On Highway No. 2 Between Oshawa and Whitby PLEASE -- NO PHONE OR MAIL ORDERS