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MINES 1: Stock Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge Acme Ges 500 172 17% 17% et Ruyn 200 106 106 106 STOCKS Pp Papnrts 4 Net rea 2400 425 410 425 +10 Argosy 1200 63 63 63 Armcre 1500 19 18 1B ome 1000 18 «618 «618+ 000 260 260 260 --S§ Aung Bankfield 2000 6 8 8 O-'-her 500 36 36 36 $8 Bethim 150 600 600 600 Ju 275 609 600 0 Cem Mine 4550 7% 74 75 =I Camilo 400 335 335 335 +5 ¢ Jamiesn 2300 83 83 83 | Cdn Keely 3000 6 6 6 C Lencourf 3000 15 15 15 +2 ¢ 5 b 41 Nisto 0 27% 272 Wa+2"e Captain 8000 18 «61742 18 +1 ' * M154 154 184 + Chestrviie 4500 292 292 292 ' 1300 54 $4 54 =D Con-Key 2000 9 $4 rd) 00 290 290 290 c Halll 3600 59 56ST me 3 '4 risn 1425 425 425 -- 5 Cc Neg 24200 5S 54 SS +1 ' P 10:0) 392 9 Wet Conwest 500 610 600 610 +20 ' an 3590 26 26 (26 Cralgmt 100 $11% 11% 11% 1 g 1005 «= B a 8 + D'Elde 26450 222 211 217 --5 | on 1 $72%4 72a 72Mq Dome 210 $52 5252 Duuraine zo 44 «44 (44 | East Mel 200 150 150 150 a 100 $114 Nz 4+ F Mar 400 151 151 15) --4 4 "a 440 «440 Glenn 126000 28 24 2B + S v ) 6 85 "ees Goldrim 4500 53 52 +1 Ww 0 67 66 «466° +3 Green Pnt 1000 50 50 50 ' 9 22 Gunnar "800 219 219 219 +3 s 1 1 138 | Heath 2500 8 7M 8 +1 Hollinger 860 $272 272 272+ ve ay 50 $63 63 63 5000 -19)«- 10-10 Jaye Exp es Ase | Bee F 4 Ve 33% 3: ---"a Joliet $500 45 45 45 --1 Jovtel 1000 80-80 80 +4 Kerr Add 1325 $15 '14% 1S + % t 7 & Dufavit 1215 $10% 10 10 --% 11 St 355 365 MacL Msh 500 55 ae} 16s 183 183 +3 taalartic 65 50 50 50 | ' +1% +hidr! 32500 189 18) 189 +5/ Nat Expl 2000 10 10 10 +%| » 6 670 +30 N Harri 70600 21 18% 20 +214] ' le) 18 'ee Mo tmpri 41250 400 380 380) +15 | eal | N Senator $000 35 35 35 | 1 Normetal 400 385 385 385 | » LoOusIm Iso 18 438 8 Northgat 1730 665 660 665 +8 y fF k £0 7 7 277 = N Rock 500 38 «638 OB Serius Can 200 143 «140 «(140 Opemska 550 950 950 950 gio 2k gn tg Pax int 18000 14 12 13% Co weed ya "2 v2 Pick Crow 6500 27 25 W -- val Pine Point 7292 $50 491% S0Ve | Piecer 100 $3534 35% 35% + '| CO sttqml 5789 142 127 142 +7 Rayrock 1300 122 121 122 +41 Kis migOm Ziil $s5 34a 34¥2 Rio 580 Pr 210 $98 Paman R45 $20% 20% 2036 + Serimee 1000 16 1% +2% Sate) wis 3 3 31 Sherritt 217 405 405 405 Slivrfids 400 445 440 445 +15 $i! Miller 2130 14 14 14 Siivmq 1000 2 8 Stanrck 950 440 440 440 +8 iteep FR 1180 665 655 655 +85 Sud Cont $000 27 >: Aiterct » d Sullivan 400 405 405 405 +8 Teck Corp 500 490 490 490 'Territ 000 14 «148 Texmt 1000-98 6 +8 ribag 500 118 «118 «(118 U Buffadn 7000 40 40 40 +17 Un Cmstk 1500 Sie Sie Sla--lle Un Keno . 160 500 500 500 Un Macfle 1000 16 16 16 Wasmac zi00 85 85 (85 West Mine 3800 260 255 259 +4 iico 500 50 49 AF me Willroy z100 7. 7. 73 v beer 4°9 280 280 280 Yukon © 1200 108 108 108 +2 OILS, GAS Aiminex 4800 $25 520 525 +8 wo 7 i We+t Ancho 7500 (12 2 samere® 100 490 490 490 +8 Bant! 150 $17 17 «#17 C Ex Gas 1400 500 490 500 +10 ¢ Gridoii 208 725 725 725 +35 i 735 35 35 --5 $44% 44% 44% -- Ve) $19%% 182 18% -- | 116 116 16 --2] Cdn Sup O 191 ic Pr 409 $25 $25 $25 | Gr Plains 1060 $17Ve 16% 16%4--- 4) us $15% 15% 1578+ Va int Hellum 2000 280 275 280 +5 190%) 143 143 143 +3 Nat Pete 100 410 410 410 ') 45 485 485 Numac 1100 400 400 400 wy 9) 90 2 Petrol 1000 66 66 6 --2 kos @ Bois 290 279 287 +17 Ranger 3900 299 5S 299 +6 Scurry Rn 1820 $46 «45% 4542 + 3 ner 5000 82 81 81 +1 Tried 10100. 246 «242 244 +1 U Canse 1200 345 340 345 +8 lespac 500 22 21% 21% Wstates 500 650 650 0 --S5 V' Decalta 4950 320 315 320 +10 W Declt w 900 145 144 145 +5 i INDUSTRIALS Stock Can Cem CPR pr C Petrotin Cdn Tire CWN Gas Caribben Chemcell Chrysler Columbia Columbi p Cominco Compr Ap. Con Paper Con Pap w Con Papr p Cons Ges Craig Bit Crain RL Crow Nest Crush intl Cygnus A Cygnus pr Daie-Ross Dist! Seag Dome Pete Dofasco Dom Glass Dem Lime | Dom. Store Domtar | D Textile Dupont Econ Inv Falcon Fed Grain Fleet Mtg Gen Baker MC Goodyear Greb_ Ind | GL Power Greyhnd Guar Trst Hardee Hard Carp Hard Crp A Hawker S$ Hays Dna | Home A Home B Horne Pit Husky Oil Husky B pr Husky C pr Husky D w Imp Oi! Imp Tob Ind_ Minert Inglis 1935 $12%4 6 15 $90Ve 170 $69 655 3200 $9% 180 $15 40 $26 77 1300 195 225 125 225 $17 110 $25 25 1036 $1978 19% 19% 250 $18% 18% 18% 250 $11¥e 11% 11% 375 (375 Ww wo 10 4550 $372 372 3am Ve 218 $61% 61% 61% 250 $24%e 24% 215 $10% 10% 100 240 240 240 bie Ne 200 375 500 $19 325 $10 100 $6% 10:40 Net Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge 9% 672 672 99% 99% 12%6 300 $24¥2 24V2 3 36 90%e 90Ve 33 33 338 $72 Th Th--V 4 4 +% 120 125 «+20 8 8 9 6 a 225 $19% 94 19% 5% Sia-- Ve $714 70% 74+ Me Mat Ne b6 -- 15 2% 2% = $172 17% 17% Ws 6195 +8 $10% 10% 105% $53%2 53¥2 532+ 460 460 460 V7 680 $29% 2914 2936+ Ve 250 $12%% 12% 1258 27 $35% 35% 35% -- Ve 400 645 645 19% + Ve ud 24a % ~ +10 645 -- 5S 9 24% 10% BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT DETROIT (AP)-- Two major automobile firms, key segments in the U.S. economy, report mil- By BORIS MISKEW MONTREAL (CP) -- A new grain with potentially big eco- nomic possibilities is quickly ri- pening on a small plot at the pavilion of Man the Provider at the world's fair. The new grain was developed at the University of Manitoba in Winnipeg from crosses be- tween durum wheat and rye, and Dean L. H. Shebeski of the university's agriculture depart- ment was at Expo 67 Thursday to tell something about it. Prof. Shebeski said the grain --known as triticale--produces considerably higher yields than does wheat and likely will play an important role in feeding the world's hungry people in the fu- ture. He told a press conference) that by 1970 the university hopes} 200 $1734 17% 17% 460 $14% 14% 147+ Ye 720 $2) 2) ot 75 $29 29 | 150 $12 12, «12:«+1'{ 754 $892 89 89 | 200 $6 6 6 = Mj 700 175 170 170 | 100 $5% Sia 5 | 263 $91 902 90¥2 10$210 210 210 + 1/ 100 S8% 8% BSe+ Ve 200 $22%4 22% 22% H 560 $14%~ 145% 1440 -- 4! 250 $10 10 16 +% 035 35 Se 300 $17 16% 17 +% 720 $14 4 14 150 380 380 3830 --S§ wo $1] 11 Ot 200 $2138 21% 200 $23% 23% 23% 500 330 330 330 1000 $17% 1734 '7%a+ Ve 25 $502 50V2 S0V2 50 $62% 62% 62%4--% 700 900 900 900 +10 2578 S66¥e 65% 06% + Se 200 $14% 14% 14485 -- Ve 400 $142 14a 14V2 250 $12% 12 va|this week. jand lamb prices lower. 4\fer this week 8,400; 4| 8,625; Inland Gas 7280 $11% 11% 11%, Inter-City 100 $15% 15% 1578+ Ye IMC 724 $40 39 «40 41% 310 $1081 "08% j08V2 362 -- Ve Int Nickel Int Util 902 $36% 362 int Util pr 350 $36% 36% 362-- Intpr Disc 2000 «40 40 40 Intpr Pipe . 1810 $23% 23% 23% + Ve Intpr_ Steel 400 460 460 460 + | Inv Grp A 890 3899 = al ITL Ind 385 $37% 372 Bit Jefferson 583 $46%e 46 46+ Ve Jeffersn w 525 $372 36% I7¥a+ Ve Jockey C 500 325 320 320 1900 $5% 5% 54+ Labatt 400 $28 «28 2 LOnt Cem 150 450 450 450 Lav Fin 350 490 490 490 2875 $252 25 25 +% Levy B pr 930 $22% 22% 222+ Ve Life Invest .600 $7 6% 7 +% Lob Inc 500 $7 7 7 --t' Loeb M 300 $12% 12% 124-- Ve MB Ltd 970 $29 28% 29 Magna El 295 $19 9 bd Mancir In 200 340 340 340 Maritime 128 $21% 21% 21% --1%4 Se to have at least one variety of Wheat, Rye Crossed Give New High Yield Grain lion-dollar declines in profits de- spite rising sales. The latest is Chrysler Corp., which said Thursday its earn- ings fell $50,000,000 in the first six months this year from the same period of 1966. They plunged to $66,900,000, or $1.45 triticale ready for commercial/would mean a potential of $450,- = ho gee agg $116,900,000, or distribution to farmers for agri-|000,900 in additional returns pro-|"*" 3 cultural production. vided all the wheat- growing) But Chrysler, the third big- Prof. Shebeski, a member of|land was used to grow triticale. gest U.S. auto builder, he its Expo's National Advisory Com-| of course, said Prof. She-|S#es inched up to $2,900,000,000 mittee on Agriculture, said the|peski, he does not expect that|{fom $2,860,000,000. new grain, whose kernel is|the new grain would ever re-| A day earlier, the industry wheat-like but which resembles! place wheat entirely despite its|giant, General Motors Corp., re- barley after heading, could have! tremendous possibilities. ported a drop in first six-month a big economic impact on indus-| py iticale is higher than wheat earnings to $902,000,000 this tries tied in with agriculture. |in protein--about 18 per cent|Year from $1,100,000,000. Per INCREASE YIELD compared with bread wheat ea om $3.90. a slump to Explaining the economic p0-| which contains about 14 per cent)**- ae tential of the new grain, Prof.| protein. a Although GM sales showed a Shebeski sai ' slight decline for the full six hebeski said for example that! Tests conducted on animals cinnihe dhle vear, they. bean the 30,000,000 acres of land TOW/nave shown it takes smaller| turning upward in the last three Automobile Firms Report Profits Down, Sales Up THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, July 28, 1967 ]3 BOND MARKET TORONTO (CP)-- The Cana- dian bond marked was un- months of the span. Sales rose to $5,600,000,000 in the last quar- ter, compared with $5,500,000,- 000 ip the same period of 1966. For the six months, GM. sales declined slightly to $10,400,000,- 000 from the 1966 level of $11,- 200,000,000. FORD NOT ANNOUNCED The secong biggest auto) maker, Ford Motor Co., is ex- pected to announce its sales and profits later. Unlike GM, which kept silent on why profits fell, Chrysler's board chairman, Lynn Town- send, and President Virgil Boyd indicated some reasons. "Return in relation to sales continued to be adversely af- fected by steadily increasing be a reference to auton.obile safety features made manda- tory on new cars by the U.S. government. however, that prices of 1968 higher to cover the cost of safety devices, One surprise was Chrysler's report saying it grabbed a big- market, 17.1 per cent, com- pared with: 16.5 per cent in the six months a year ago. SHARE INCREASED It said the Chrysler share of the Canadian market increased, too, to 22.9 from 21.4 per cent. In the last three months, Chrysler earned $48,400,000, or material and labor costs, includ- ing cost-of-living increases, and by the added costs of product features not fully recovered in the prices of our 1967 products," they said in a joint statement. The last phrase appeared to els an acre. ; baie 5 Sar : time they maintain their normal) An additional 50-per-cent yield) 16 of growth, would ralke the duanity. to. 5 The potential of triticale lies used for wheat growing in Can-|,younts of the new grain to DIVIDENDS ada yield an average of 20 bush-|teeq cattle and that at the same} By THE CANADIAN PRESS bushels an acre, giving an addi- tional annual yield of 300,000,000, bushels,he said, At an average} to some extent in its uses for human consumption, said Prof.'cents, August 31, record August) Production Consumer Glass, common 7 Shebeski, adding however that)4 price of $1.50 a bushel this)' ore important uses will be) Guaranty Trust Co. of Can- WEEKLY LIVESTOCK | TORONTO (CP) -- Demandjsales to 39; was only moderate for all! classes and grades of slaughter cattle of mediocre quality on the Ontario public stockyards Veal calves were barely steady, hog prices were higher Slaughter cattle 8,192: On of- last week to date 1967 274,174; to date 1966 294,740; this week last year 9,997; choice steers 29-30) with sales to 31.30: good 27.50-| 28.50; mediums 25-27; commons) 22-24; choice heifers 27-28 with} sales to 29.40; good 26-27; me-| diums 23.50 - 25.50; commons] 21-23; choice fed yearlings 28.50-| 30.50; good 26-28; good cows 20.50-21.50; mediums 19-20; can- ners and cutters 15-19; good heavy bologna bulls 23.50-24.50; commons and mediums 21-23. | Replacement cattle: Good stocker steers 28-31; good steer stock calves 30-33; good heifer stock calves 26-28; commons and mediums 22-27. Calves 2,201: On offer this week 2,200, last week 2,273; to date 1967 51,815; to date 1966 |with $1,607,630 or $1.99 for the|to 46, Levy Industries 1% to) 59,872; this week last year 2,276; choice vealers 35-37 with |found in feeding poultry andjaqa, common 11% cents, Oct. jlivestock to provide mankind|15 record Sept. 30. |with more abundant supplies of, Hamilton Cotton, common 30 meat d good 31-34; me-| diums 27-30; commons 23-27; | boners 20-23. | | August 4; 5-per-cent pref. $1.25, H 441: f | STOCK MARKET |Nov. 15, record Nov. 3 «Hoss 8.441: On offer this week! toRONTO (CP) -- Western| Kerr Addison Mines id., ns ost week 9,190; 10 Cale oils and industrials advanced|common 10 cents, Sept. 21, rec- 1967 292,528; to date 1966 238,-) Thursday onlord August 31. - thi _jin heavy trading 381; this week last year 7,933; |1.. Toronto Stock Exchange. | Labrador Mining and Explora- ~ e at yea aL The western oil index rose|tion Ltd., 25 cents, plus 25 cents 17 00; boars 'liveweight 12.30. |4-96 to 198.35 after a steady de-|extra, Sept. 21, record August 13.60. ""'\cline through the first three|25. ldays of this week. The indus-| Massey Ferguson, common 25 Sheep and lambs 1,194: On of-|trial index gained .65 to a 1967|\cents, Sept. 15, record August fer this week 1,300; last week/high of 168.92. K 1,334; to date 1967 30,666; to) Dome Petroleum rose 1 to| MacMillian Bloedel Ltd., 30 date 1966 31,755; this week last|s914 and Hudson's Bay Oil and|cents, Sept. 15, record August year 1,431; handyweight lambs|Gas % to 38. Imperial Oil rose|15. 30-33; sheep 5-13. 13% to 65%. down from a 1967| Morse Robert, class A 25 thigh of 67% earlier in the ses-/cents; ryt gd Bhoee cont jsion. Central-Del Rio advanced|series 4; SY-per-cent se- PROFITS DECLINE 1152", 1914. Scurry-Rainbow 11%4|ries B 68%, Sept. 1, record Au- Ontario Steel Products Co.\to 45% and Numac 25 cents to/gust 17. had net earnings of $1,213,746/4. National Lead Company, 75 or $1.50 a share for the first) Among industrials, Chrysler)cents, U.S. funds, Sept. 25, rec- six months of 1967, compared|rose 3 to 53, Jefferson Lake 24%)ord Sept. 8. | Reichhold Chemical, Canada same period last year. In a let-|2434 and Southam Press 2% to|Ltd., common 15, August 22, ter to shareholders 0. D. Cowan/45. jrecord August 7. president, said lower earnings| Tip Top Tailors dropped 244) Standard Brands, commons 35 reflect a decline in North Amer-|to 20. jcents, Sept. 15, record August 5. ican auto production of 17 per| On index,base metals lost .44) Texaco Canada Ltd., 4-per- cent from the first six months|to 100.81 and golds .41 to 170.98.|/cent pref. $1.00, Oct. 20 record of 1966. The company's produd-/Volume was 4,255,000 shares|Sept. 30. ucts are sold mainly to the auto|compared with 3,859,000 Wed-| industry. nesday. cents, Sept. 1, record August 10. }1968 model cars. | But only a few of them rolled jthrough the assembly lines at |Detroit early this week, be- |cause most workers were stay- ing home during the racial vio- lence in the motor city. Effects of that violence, if any, on the industry are still to be calculated. OTTAWA (CP) -- Industrial |production sagged in Canada jduring May after a strong spurt jupwards in April, the Domin- |cents, Sept. 1, record August 10;|ion Bureau of Statistics re-| \pref. $1.50; August 15, record) ported Thursday. The index of industrial pro- duction, based on 1949 output jeauelies 100 and. measuring about one-third of the gross na- tional product, eased off to 279.6 in May from 280.8 in April. The index had been an edge months of this year before strik- ing its April high. $1.20 a share, in the April-June quarter of 1966. Chrysler officials attributed ithis rise to higher unit sales and improved operating effi- ciency. | Over-all, however, for the six months Chrysler's worldwide unit sales declined 3.3 per cent, islipping to 1,085,611 units from the 1,122,458 in the first half of SagsInMay 66. Chrysler was the first Ameri- can firm to begin production of} OPENS NEW BRANCH The Bank of Nova Scotia has changed in quiet trading Thurs- y. Short - term Government of Canada bonds were unchanged Most auto-makers have said,jwith the 4%-per-cent June 15, 1968, issue closing at 99.70 bid models will be $100 or morejand 99.75 asked. Long-term Canada and prov- incial bonds strengthened with the 4%4-per-cent Sept. 1, 1983, issue closing at 85 bid and 85% ger share of the domestic sales|aspeq, Day-to-day money traded at 4 per cent. Treasury bills strengthened with the 91-day bills closing at 4.33 per cent and the 182-day bills closing at 4.60. PINCHED HIS WHISKERS LEICESTER, England (CP) --The whiskers on a stuffed tiger in the city museum were replaced with nylon imitations because souvenir- hunters kept taking the real ones. Have you heard about itt Cresta Roja is a medium dry red table wine made from French hybrid grapes grown in Niagara, opened a representative office lin Mexico City to serve Cana-| over the 280 mark in November'dian and international clients; and December last year and)with business interests in Mex-| then slumped in the first three|ing and Central America, The| bank now has offices in 20 coun- Union Carbide Canada Ltd., 15| months of last year and $57,781,- --_ | iPhone Brights for free home delivery! tries outside Canada. The bureau said all of the May decline occurred in manu- facturing. Mining, and electric) power and gas utility output) rose. | The area covered by the in-| 'dustrial production index is the, |most active third of the total/ joutput of the country, reflecting) /boom and bust tendencies in the} |economy. | The gross national product in| the first three months of this NOW IS THE TIME TO CALL Take advantage of it! 24 hour ser- vice; and radio dispatched trucks elwaoys ready to serve ver t ow Fuel Oil Budget Plon Kvaileble McLAUGHLIN year was at an annual rate of) $60,152,000,000, compared with| COAL & 72 481 110 $59,144,000,000 in the final three SUPPLIES = King St. W. 000,000 for the whole of 1966. Mass-Fer 724 $215 21¥a 21 Met_ Stores 35 $25 25 2 + MGFM 100 250 250 250 Milt Brick 100 380 380 380 Nore 1a 1995 $31% 31% 3 Morse A 50 $25%4 25%4 254 -- Ve Morse B pr 75 $55 55 55 + Ye Murphy 500 $7 7 7 +% Nat Trust 110 $1734 17% 17% -- Ve Noranda 161 $55 55 55 Nor Ctl G 270 $11¥e 11¥e 1i"e+ Ve Nor CtlG p 1000 $27 27 21 Oshawa A 90 $45 45 45 = Vy Pac Pete 7060 $17 17% 17a+ Ve Pembina 100 $151. 1 Pow Corp 1150 $10% 10% 10% Price Com 2125 $12¥e 11% 12 QN Gas 1599 $10 10 10 +¥% Rank Org 1370 $6% 65% 67% Revenve 500 $11%4 11% 11% + % Rothman 100 $27%4 27% 27% Royal Bnk 676 $16% 16% l6%+ % SiL Cem w 200 250 250 250 --200 Salada 2100 $10% 10% 10% Sheii Inv Ww 2895 $1}3%8 11% 11%-- % Shell Can 1590 $29% 29% 29%-- % 0 1 1 4 14 $141 Shopper Ct 200 375 375 375 +10 y dA 15% a f 210 $15% 15% Simpsons 112. $29% 29% 29% Sunpson § 140 $184 18% 18% Simp Srs rt 1400 60 60 60 Southam 150 $45 441 45 St Paving 500 $7% 7% 7% Steel Can 875 $24 24 24 Suptest od 665 $26% 25% 25%G-- Va TT Tailors 510 $20 2 20 Tor Gm Bk 325 $14 13% 14 +% Tor Iron W (100 $32 32 32 -- % Traders A 720 $9 9 9 Transair 400 $5¥e Sve Sit Tr Can PL 370 $3194 31% 31% + Tr Can ba B 50 $47% 4734 47% Tf Can 200 905 900 900 --I5 Trans Mt 1495 $21% 21% 21% Union acc 250 215 215 215 Un Ac Ip 2 0 40 +% \ Carbid 200 $20% 20% 20% Un Gas 100 $14% 14% 147% 'ora B 425 $1258 1258 1258-- % Un Whurn 233 $5% 532 SH-- % U Seciions 2378 $8%e 8 8 Versafd 625 S$8% 8% 8%-- Verratile 75 $39 3 9 Walk GW 925 $342 U% 344+ Ve \ e 815 $28V2-28V2 28¥2+ Ye W Brdcast 1700 $14%4 I4¥2 Mdla-- % Wsraciric 1000 S7% 7% M+ White Pas 300 $18 18 Woodwd A 200 $15% Sales to 11:00 a.m. 1,033,000, 15% FOREIGN TRADING Dupont 45829 29 29 + % Cochenor W 300 100 100 100 +15 Langis Sily 100 48 48 48 Midrim 500 200 200 200 +25 Sherrit Gor 100 425 425 425 --I10 Silver Mill 2500 16 16 16 Ciscoe 200 500 500 Sullivan 200 500 500 500 Un Keno H 100 525 525 525 +25 a | $934 9% 9% Acklands 680 $10% 10% 10% + ve Alta Gas w 100 875 875 875 20 Algoma St 840 $242 24% 242 + Ve Alcan 780 $30% 20% 30% + V% Alcen pr 75 $37% 37% 37% Alumin 2p 25 $44 44 44 Anthes A V1OS $28%2 28% 24+ % Argus C 250 $11 10% 11 +% Atl Sugar 450 $10 7% 10 Bank Mil 1390 $12% 12% 12% + % Benk N$ 975 $15 14% 15 taco 500 300 Becker Bp 500 $9% 9% 9+ Ve Bell Phne 1211 $48%e 48 48 -- % Bramalea 100 $11%@ 1134 11% +25 Sramal w 810 525 25 2 9+ 5s BA Oll 1046 $39'% 39 IF YOU ARE THINKING ABOUT LIFE INSURANCE Why Not Call TOM FARQUHARSON SUN LIFE Assurance Company Of Canada RESIDENCE: BUSINESS: 668-4371 725-4863 APPOINTMENT Mr. David Bathe The Cliff Mills Motors Ltd. are pleased to an- nounce the appointment of Mr. David Bathe to the managament staff of their Used Car Division, effective immediately. i= EXPIRES JULY 3lst -- <= Take advantage of OSHAWA CABLE T.V.'s Out- --S¥ k=S-- standing offer to save on... 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