weep 2eo-normepeaeenes wre reO _ Ltd., year ended Dec. 31: 1961, SEAWARD WITHOUT A PILOT In the background is Levis, across from Quebec City. (CP Wirephoto) | The ocean liner Homeric ; down the St. Lawrence with- swings seaward in Quebec | out a pilot as a result of a Harbor. The Homeric went | walkout of 278 river guides. ( | Bond Markets 'Remain Active By THE CANADIAN PRESS Canadian bond markets re- BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT Four Duil Days With One Rally 2eceeee The 91-day treasury bills sold! at 3.04 per cent compared with 3.09 per cent last week and the 182-day bills at 3.24 per cent red with 3.30 per cent. By PETER DUNN but their price changes were Canadian Press Staff Writer| modest The stock market ran true to} In the senior western oils ua compa recent form this week--it had|Calgary and Edmonton climbe : : one good day, four lack-lustre'$2.12 to $24.75. Dome rose On the ieee epee market ones, i slightly to $12. Junior issues|the, Canada 414-per-cent due A rally in mid-week served) were fractionally lower 1983 sold up to 95. On Thursday only to accentuate the dullness) Falconbridge led senior base the gp government an- marking other sessions. Prices|metals moderately higher after|Nounced two new stub ts drifted: no. trend was estab-| reporting increased earnings 9f Canada issue totalling $200,- lished last year. The stock climbed $2)00.000. A total of $75,000,000 Sparking the trading flurry|to $59. Other price changes were|274-Per-cent due June 1,, 1963 Wednesday was news that alsmaller; International Nickel,|Were Offered at 99.15 to yield number of U.S. steel companies|Noranda and Labrador all rose|3-98 per cent and sold quickly. had increased the price of steel/less than $1 |Another $25,000,000 of the same by $6 a ton. The steels group| Golds were mixed in quiet|Maturity and $100,000,000 of 3%4- jumped ahead, with gains rang-|trading. Among the specula-|Per-cent bonds due 1967 were ing to $1.25 in Steel Company|tives, Tormont, Wiltsey-Cogh- acquired by the Bank of Can- of Canada and Atlas Steel. {lan, Pitch-Ore Uranium and|@da at 98.25. Some' of the latter Next day President Kennedy/Starratt Nickel were heavy|issue may be offered on the issued a scathing indictment of|traders, but price changes were|™Market next week. the increase. The resultant jit-| normal. | On the provincial market the ters given traders were mir-| Total volume was 16,052,480) Province of Newfoundland mar- rored in the market's action--|shares compared with last|keted $11,000,000 5% - per - cent industrials lost more than half|week's 19,401,186. Dollar value|bonds due 1983 at 99. their gains. |was $37,299,865 compared with| Northern Ontario Natural Gas $39,177,295. Co. Ltd. readily market $5,060,- SLIPS LOWER ; On index at Toronto, indus-|900 six-per-cent debentures due Friday the market slipped) trials slipped .92 to 619.71. Golds|1985 at 99.50 on the corporate still lower and near the close|rocse 52 to 86.96. base metals| market. word came that Bethlehem Steel/1 54 to 20669 and western oils| On the municipal market the Corporation had recinded its! g¢ at 117.15. |Metropolitan Corporation of price increase "in order to) volumes at Montreal: indus-|Greater Winnipeg sold by pub- remain competitive." = trials, 730,866 compared with|lic tender $6,500,000 of deben- By week's end, steel issues|jast week's 768,033; mines, 2,-\tures. Of this amount $2,600,000 were down on average, but/955 359 compared with 3,526,875.|were five-per-cent 10-year de- losses were mostly fractional.|" On index at Montreal. banks|bentures prices at 100,75 and Algoma took the biggest decline,|rose 27 at 69.90, utilitie s/$3,900,000 were 5 -per-cent 20- falling almost $1 to $52.75. Atlas' dropped 1.0 at 136.6, industrials year debentures at 99.75 showed one of the few gains. /fell 3 at 342.8 combined fell! The city of Hamilton is call- rising 5! Vaca o agro f6 at 274.0, papers slipped 2.4Jing for tenders of $4,500,000 one- stock earlier struck a 189) at 508.5 and golds rose 1.05 at|to-20-year serial debentures of $33.12. 76.54 bis Canadian Oil, Imperial Oil bide cnc week. rose a fraction. Bank of Montreal had the only Commerce and Toronto-Domin- ion slipped smaller amounts. and Trans-Canada Pipe Line all Market Follows rise in banks, closing at SHOW STRENGTH dipped in a 25-cent to 75-cent range. Interprovincial Pipe Line head h half-d $s nd 4 ahead less than a _ half-dollar.| Royal dropped $1.25 to $80.25: Whirl in Steel Canadian Imperial Bank of By JACK LEFLER Output totalled 2,361,000 | NEW YORK (AP)--The busi-/down 2.3 per cent from ness world whirled dizzily this|previous week. tons, the} Utilities showed mild strength,| Week as steel prices shot up and| Easter shopping neared its! Company, 90 June 1, record Businessman Dies In Car Collision STRATFORD (CP) -- Walter Berlet, 62, an electrical and |hardware businessman, was $194,626; 1960, $77,434. its best this year--but dipped) U.S. Steel Corp. set off the 0Ptimistic mood. They had new to $3.70 for a slight gain. CPR/fireworks with a surprise an-{8ures from the commerce de- [raising steel prices by $6 a ton. 52/es in March swelled to a rec- NET EARNINGS \Other major producers followed|°"4 Tate of $19,300,000,000. This President Kennedy was in-(O4 % $19,100,000,000 established By THE CANADIAN PRESS |furiated : ee "a wholly unjustifiable i year ended Dec. 31: 1961, $796,-.and irresponsible defiance ofl Car pots 4 . ea shee $30; 1960, $280,205. sales in March exceeded The justice departmentidicated that assembly _ lines ada Ltd., year ended Dec. 31:|launched a grand jury investiga-| i oe te 196i, $118,688, 35 cents: jury ga-'probably will be busy for the} d : steel companies Output this k was Consolidated Paper Corpora-| Under a barrage of criticism| mated at 142,000 p ss ifs 31: 1962, $3,270,647, 55 cents a'government, the steel front|turned vut last ; share; 1961, $2,961,418, 50 cents.|crumbled Friday. lof the year." meee Peet Ltd., year ended Dec. 31: 1961, EVERYBODY STUNNED $41,164; 1960, $27,801. | Both business and the govern- vestment Corporation, 3 mos,|Price boost, coming, as it did, Z ended ttarn 41. 1962, $96,197;|Within a week after the steel By THE CANADIAN PRESS 1961, $86,536. 'industry and the United Steel-| Canadian Utilities Ltd., five pany, year ended Dec. 31: 1961,|Wo-year contract. |Pfd. $1.06, May 15, record April $851,555, 54 cents a share; 1960,. The contract provided for 10/30. $488.491. 32 cents. jcents an hour in fringe benefits| Cochrane - Dunlop Hardware ended Dec. 31: 1961, $119,649,|Year. It was hailed as non-/record April 30. 1960, $173,296. inflationary. Ford Motor A. V. Roe Canada Lid., year Only 24 hours before U.S.|cents (U.S.), $3,663,222; 5 mos. ended Dec,|Robert Blough, strongly de-| National Drug and Chemical 31: 1960, net loss $3,880,041 fended the price ke as overdue/Company, common 20- cents, (chance in fiscal year-end). ba avelptd. 15 cents, June 1, record Dec. 31: 1961, $107,369; 1960, net|_ The stock market's first re loss. $2,071. action was to bid steel shares United Asbestos Corporation| igher. Then,.as the realization attitude and the competitive |Situation. dawned, steel stock prices sank and the market hit LONDON (AP)--The entry of|As the steel industry hegan Sam Snead for the British open|T@Scinding the increase Friday] . shar P scovering (Killed Friday when his car col- golf championship at Troon, steel shares started recovering lided with another a on eter day. Snead, now 50, won the! Steel production fell off last|/ton, 15 miles north of here. British Open in 1946, Defending! "cr*, 25, users stopped stock-| Police said the other car was| champion Arnold Palmer has,agreement eliminated possibinty|of Milverton. Mr. Kuepfer suf. Weekly Summary Of Stock Mark This Week-------- 1962 Sales High Low Close Ch'ge High Low By The Canadian Press Declines outnumbered advances by 386 to 304 on me Toronto Stock Exchange this week. Issues un- changed totalled 202. Volume for the week was 16,027,270, down from the previous week's 19,401,186. Total sales for the year to date are 264,605,588. (Quotations in cents unless marked S$.) WEEK'S MOST ACTIVE TORONTO By The Canadian Press ------This Week. 1962 Sales High Low Close Ch'ge High Low INDUSTRIALS 45027 $11 10% 10% 22860 $8% 8 y 21390 $25% 25 20913 $34% 34% 19881 $11% 10% OILs 307650 89 77 197290 10 R MINES 12% 9 32% 25% 571500 13 10 468300 24% 19 438100 «10 8 STOCKS Atock Cdn Brew 10% 4a 8 25% 34% > Ind Gas 10% Place Yan Can Pitch Ore 1214250 Wiltsey 691725 Newnor Bidcop Starratt Industrials 8949 785 4915 $13% 4915 $13% A and B $47% 45% 47 $25 3 13% 13% 135% + Alta Gas pr Alta G B pr Alta G wis 50 $109% 10914 10914 110 $1074 10744 10714 18719 $13% 12 12% -- $19% 18% 18% $23% 23% 23% 50 $70 «670 70 805 805 805 $53% 52% 52% $10 9% 10 6608 $2734 267% 27% - $2344 234 23% 348% 700 180 Ang Pulp pr 100 $52% Anthes Imp A 660 $56 Argus 1031 $47% Argus 250 pr 150 $53 Argus 260 pr 460 $53 Ash_ Temple 200 $14 Ashdown B 835 38% A STD Wire 1700 115 Atlas" Steel 15079 Auto Elec 400 Auto Fab B 650 Bank Mont 5426 Bank NS 2309 Bath Pow 200 Bath Pow A 540 Beatty A 300 Bell Phone 10929 Bowater pr 430 Bowat 5% pr 50 Bow Mer P 175 Bowater Brazil Br Tank Bright BA Oil BC $57 565 $51% 512 $53% 53% 16% 2208 $5354 53 $9% 9% $28 27% $2044 20% $14% 14 $1314" 1314 Brockville BC Sugar BC Sugar pr Brown Bruck A Build Prod Burns 9 $9% 9% Burrard A $8% 8% Cabol Cal Pow Cal Pow 5 pr Can Bread Can Cem Can Cem pr 260 CCC Stone 1700 Can Foils 25 CD Sug 998 275 $33 1610 - § 225 630 165 375 Can Perm 90 CSL. 350 Can Wire B Cdn Brew C Br Alum CBAL A wts CBAL B wts Cdn Can A Cdn Celan C Cel 175 pr 515 Cc Chem 6900 Chem wts 13665 305 Collieries 1850 Colli pr 1575 Curt W 1520 e 675 Fairbks A Fairbks B Gas In pr C Gas In w CG Sec A CG Sec B CGE pr > Husky. 18165 6% > Husky w 1180 250 > Hydro Car 3430 $15% > Ice Mach 100 $9 19881 $11% 10% B36 $14% 14 450 13573 55 $102 200 $6 1882 1580 45027 1295 1280 810 735 345 105 $12% 12% $10 9% $8 ™ $74 7 Se $17% 17% $21% 21% $38% 38 325 200 770 3050 2385 100 40 aaanaaaa 6% 220 225 4% 462 $5) 3653 $32 3 Cdn Oil pr 200 $162 162 Cdn Oil 5 70 $104 104 CPR 21390 $25% 25 25% + % Cdn Pet pr 2691 $13% 13% 13%+ % Cdn Tire 263 $464 46 46 Cdn Tire A 250 337% 37 37% C Util pr 10 $102% 102% 102% + % C_ickers 990 $27% 26% 27 +1% CWN Gas pr 200816% 16% 164+ % CWN Gas 5% 250 $22 22 2 Cc W_ Prop 2300 $5% Coch-D 200 $21 Coch-D A 100 $14 CKP Dev 435 $19% Col Cell 3885 425 Conf Life 40 $160 Con Baks $8% Bidg 9495 $15 14% Bidg w 4725 650 600 MS 14099 $22 21 21w%+ % 11442 $19% 19% 19% + % 110 $107 107 (107 -% 80 $109 108% 109 +1 875 $18 18 18% 125 $18 18 1% --% Cosmos 125 $12% 12% 12% + % Coronation 2395 80% Fe 94 -- \% Crain R L r 15° 15% + % Crush pr 5 117 7 Dale Dist Seag Dom Lime 7% D Bridge Cdn Oil --~% Con Con Con Con Con Gas Gas A Gas B Corby vt Corby B 5a? 44 Tth--% 8 7% $22% 2242 22% + % 27 21% 13% 8% 925 450 67% 62 11% 8% 1l04--% 12 10% 13% YeVa%elenVe Vat Ma-- % 21% 185% 10% 13% 20% Btock Inland Gas Ind Gas pr InInd Gas w Int Bronze 1 Bronze pr IMG Int Util Int Util pr Injprov 59 wt Inter PL I Stl Pipe Inv Syn A Iroq Glass Jamaica PS Jefferson Jelf wts Jock ( Jock C pr Jock C wits Jockey rts Kelly D A Kelly wts Kelvinator 4335 400 200 Labatt Lafarge Lafarge A Lafarge wits Lakeland L O Cem LO Cem pr Laur Fin 140 p 25 Laur F 125 pr 720 Laur F 200 pr 525 Lambton L Laur Fin A Laura Sec Leland Levy Levy pr Lob Co A A wis 107 5376 640 16748 14370 7845 4844 This Week------ % 54 S4a-- % 27: $52% 454 48% --4% $442 438% 4%+ % $51% 51 51 --% 0 A 17% '1714 --1'%4 7 i%--% 395 --10 355 340 355 +5 $11% 11% li*%+ % 92 88 9 --4 10 @ 10 6zA--%% 310 %+% $18 $8 7 410 395 2i"%-- % 7% + % 175% 17% +1% 235% yt 315 --10 s + M 50 --% $32% 31% 31% + % 1 $338% 33 33 50 $22 21% 21%4 14145 $19% 19% M Leaf Mill 2485 Mass-F 16925 Mass-F pr 50 Maxwell Met Stor pr Mid-Wes} Milt Brick M Cont A Molson A Molson B Molson pr Mon Knit Mont Loco Mont Trst Nor Phone w NW Util pr Ont Loan Ont Steel Oshawa A Overland Overland pr Page Hers Parker Pbina Penmans Phantom Photo Eng Pow Corp Prem Tr Rapid-Grip Ropid-Grp A Reitman R-Nodwell Revelstok pr Can Rothmans Royal Bank Royalite Royalite pr Russe} Russell StL Cem A Stl Corp St L Cp Apr St Maurice Salada Fds Salada F w Selkirk A Seven Arts Shawin Shawin A Shawin A pr Silverwd A Simpsons SKD Mfg Slater Steel Slat Stl pr Stafford St Pov Steel Can Steinbg A Ster Tr S Propane Suptest ord Suptest pr Swit son Tamblyn pr Tancord 'Texaco C Thom Paper 175 1050 8211 1400 255 1166 1018 86 200 19% $154 15% 15 $13% 12% $1054 105% 230 $22% 22 209 «180 285 280 $29 $29% 29 $43% 43% $10% 10% 1585 $15% 15 1025 8183 15225 1880 25 730 615 100 215 2555 100 275 4790 750 2600 100 22140 100 9 3306 3020 705 500 $86% 86 $60% 58% $15% 14 18% $34% 3314 $54 5% $9 9 $23% 23% 400 400 38% 8% $37 36% $8% 8 6% $20% 20% $6 55 310% 10% S$l4%e 13% $18% 18 $22% 2214 95 $102%2 101% 10751 10572 1170 150 2610 11001 199 150 757 2894 1384 3204 1542 210 420 1080 300 1150 7081 120 295 200 2545 20 1225 430 200 1000 105 10595 $154 14% 900 850 5 450 450 $10% 10 $24 «22% $24% 24% $41% 41 $13 1244 $30% 29% $125 1258 $13% 13 $19% 19'4 415 420 --15 $12% 12% 12%4%--% $8 8 1358 + % 19% 8 $13% 13% $8534 83% $22% 22% $49 48% $145%% 145% $16% 1% 13% $100 100 100 150 140 140 $56%4 55 S5% 5% Tor Dom Bk 2802 $66% 66 Towers T Fin 5 Tr Can PL Trans-Mt Trans PPL Tw C Gas Union Acc Union Oil Un Acc 1 pr Un Ace 2 pr Un Gas U Corp A U Corp B Un Steel Vendomatie Vulean' Wainwr Walk GW Webb Knp Westeel W_ Copper Vector W .Cop wits Westfair Weston A White 1 pr White Pass Wstest Tr Wstest Tr Wood J A 1125 1550 6273 300 25 $101 25 11058 11430 Bt 550 600 2680 50 360 3797 50 290 1925 7542 410 245 240 3130 1050 7700 725 325 2449 2960 535 S8% =8 345 325 $50% 48% $50% 50 100 $41 $24% 24 $144 14% 14% 9% 9%-- ¥ $22% 21% 21% + S30% 30% 30% + $25% 25% 25% 6 6% 6% -- a 6% -- "ag 123 125 56% 57% +1% 20 --10 $10% 9% 9%+ \% 110 105 105 --10 $17 16 Ww 4h 45 40 40 $384 36 3844 --1% $1844 18 1% + & $214 20% WH-- % $99% 99 9% + % $57% 20 $1074 107% 107% 5340 50 1500 1863 6585 725 1000 975 $29% 29% $8% 8% 1000 +15 29% 8% -- Ms $18% 18 18%-- % $18 17*-- % $0 39 39 --% Brazilian Traction struck $3.85--|then fell right back down, peak and merchants were in an and Shawinigan traded heavily, nouncement.Tuesday that it was Partment showing that retail |immediately. | compared with the previous rec- and denounced the ; Burrard Dry Dock Co. Ltd,,|raise as | Heavy sales of automobiles the public interest." +7 i Consolidated Bakers of Can- croapceen by ise. thie io- 1960, tion and subpoenaed records of| ne ; $217'535, 65 cents. next three months tion Ltd., 3 mos. ended March\and retaliatory action from the | off slightly from. the 145,107 Consolidated Textile Mills Great Britain and Canada In-;™ent had been stunned at the DIVIDENDS Greater Winnipeg Gas Com-|W9rkers Union had signed a new) Per cent pfd. $1.25, 4 per cent Ingram and Bell Ltd., year|PUt no wage increase in the first|Ltd., Class A 20 cents, May 15, ended Dec. 31: 1961, net loss Steel backed off, its chairman,|April 23. TransAir Ltd., year ended|little effect on the economy. May 4. the' government's wrathful SNEAD ENTERS TOURNEY |its jow of th year Thursday. July 9-13, was received Mon-| PRODUCTION FALLS section near his home at Monk- 'piling after the labor contractidriven by Joseph. Kuepfer, 53, already entered. of a strike - induced shortage. |fered cuts and shock. Text Brew Da Pont Eddy Match Edd Emco Exquisite Exquisit pr Fanny F Fed Grain Fed Grain Fed Frms Fleet Mig Foundtn Fraser Fruehauf Gatineau Gat 5 pr 5Gat 5% pr Gen Bake G Dev Gen Dynam GMC GP Drill A GS. Wares Globe A Goodyear G Mock A G Mack B GL Paper € Power Power w G Greyhnd Guar Tr Hardee Hardee pr Hard Carpet Hees H Dauch Horne Pf Hur Erie Imp Life Imp Oil Imp Tob Imp Tob pr Ind Accep I Ac 225 pr I Ac 275 pr Ind Min Ingersoll A Inglis 1 Inland C pr 22% 23 + % 23 22% 5435 $17% 17 17 100 $56 56 56 56 Se%--Ye $32% 30% 32% + Ve E to K 100 $32 32 32 1 3017 $23% 422% 2344 % 3235 $11 ll] ll + % 310% 10% 10% 495 $13% 13% 13% -- 670 330% 2 30% +1% 55 5 3 Pr Ww 3600 305 7150 100 96 1220 $13%4 13% 415 $26% 2% 100 350 350 350 2620 $32 31% 314 -- % 86 $102 101% 102 108107 107 107 +1% 12% 12% 13% 13%--% 3% 33% +1% 01 $58% 57% 58% + % 17100 84 = 80 2523 $11% 10% IL + % OO: $15 31 at 90 $149% 149 400 $7% 7% 200 $7% 7% 1824 $184 18 3500 1800 13% + --- 149%+ m+ M Ta-- % 18% + % $174 40 500 3580 $19% 1914 3731 $647%% 59 64% 41% 43650 39 «Bu 8K IM 35 $1064 105 105 --1% 677 $12% 124 --% 14922 14 55 140 +95 164 17% + % 0 500 19% 8900 405 1310 $60 330 $149 13230 $4914 12860 315% 15% 15% 3% 64 6% 831% WY% 31% +1% 560 $49 48% 48% --1 $0 $53 533 373 425 430 100 $8% Bi B44 84 85% 5% 54-- 4345 617% 17% ln 143% 147 484 Woodwd A Zenith Curb Andian Ang Cdn Asbestos 1705 B Am Bank 50 cG Inv D_ Oilcloth Int Pap Lob Ine MacLaren A MacLaren B Ogilvie Ogilvie pr Price Br ZEler's 210 2685 300 225 Acme Gas 2100 AP Cons 8 1801 9310 7050 1500 2008 Asamera Bralsa Calalta Cal Ed Calvert Camerina Ol Lis Pete Chieftn 935 19115 5820 620 5750 20125 12151 9561 Homesid LI Ptee ilica Cent Del Charter Oil Commoil © Dragon C Mic Mac C West Pete Dev-Pal Dome Pete Duvex 200 $39% 6000 18280 $16% 16% 16%+4+ % 395 390 390 --5 $9% 9% 94+ Y 384% 38% -- $354 33% 35 $59 59 292 $41% A ul 47 47 225 «215 7 6 7 7 950 910 10 925 23 1 1000 1914 --1% $25 U% +2% 2% 27: 8 --% 235 230 20 --10 105 9 #105 --2 360 345 360 --I15 0 95 90 92 440 400 400 210 210 375 (375 25 --15 --10 $124 + nA th Shem 1962 Sales High Low Close Ch'ge High Low 6% 19% 186 22 4 20% 1 ' = 'Not Adequate ue TORONTO (CP) -- The prov- ince's alcoholism clinics today were described Friday as "to-|_we will fail." tally inadequate" by Rev. A. W. (PC--Dufferin - coe), vice-chairman. of the Liq- uor Control Board and former speaker of the legislature. Only an hour previously, 'Pre- had announced wide changes in liquor policy Downer said he did not know of the an- 15% 6% Btock 5 Dynamic 18% 150 Fargo 20 4 Jump Pnd Landa Long Point Majtrans Medal Midcon Murphy Oil Nat Pete N_ Concord N Cont N Davies Northcal NC_ Oils NCO wis Northid Okalta Pac Peje Pac Pete wits Pamoil Permo Petrol Phillips Place Ponder 150 0) 3 E to K 12750 330 315 320 5947 $13% 13 4449 $17% 17% 17% 16900 21 18 21 L N to 420 450 450 450 8100 36 3000 37036 273 13230 26 3150 325 20800 420 1000 6500 23400 15520 21560 $16% 170 850 23500 «42 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Scturday, April 14, 1962 2] Sales ------This Week- High Low Close Ch'ge p! Mee Saker | 21 35 i% 7 235 240 250 +8 $22% 21% 22% + % 00 3 33.035 % % Mm--%% 240 250 «+10 se usfh.cs8Se 3 e Provo Gas Quonto Ranger arcee ecur Free South U Spooner Stanwell Tidal Trans Can Triad Ot! Bsrnkesesse 8B Union Oil U Canso vt Un. Oils Vauze 2580 1257 160 140 14% iL +1 4% 4% 4W4--% 8 8 8 --1 7% #73 74. +1 Wayne Wespac Wsburne Wstates W Decalta Windfall Yan Can 19920 10 rb Dalhousie 2510 18 Mines Abacus Acad Uran Advocate Agnico Akaitcho Alba Expl Am-Larder Amal Rare Anacon Anglo Hur Ang Rouyn Ansil Area Arjon A Arcadia Atlin Ruf Aumacho Aumaque Aunor Bankeno Bankfield Barnat Bary Expl Barex Trt Base Metal Baska 10 B-Duq 12% 12% Beav Lod 3 6 Bethim Bevcon Bibis Bidcop Black Bay Bordulac Bouzan Bralorne Broul Reef Brenswick Buff Ank BUFF RL 12% 13 9% % 75 580 Cable Cadamet Camp Chib Camp RL © Tungsten Cdn Astoria Pa 3025 4406 14085 600 10191 221 21. 6500 6 6 6 24050 112 102 110 25866 34 31 31% 19071 9% 9 9 178366 8% 8 9200 113 105 1458314 13 25113 2% 23 500 7 7 5900 135 120 135 5128 $12% 12% 12% 500 53 53 OSB 45400 218 1865 217 Cent Pore 27100 «9 7% 8% Cheskirk 3000 4 4 4 Chester 32000 32 3 Chib Kay Chib M Chimo Chrom Coch Will Coin Lake C Met Coniagas Coniaurum Con Key Bellekeno Beta G Callina on C Cad Discovery Fen 'on Gillies G Arrow Marcus Mogul Morrison Mosher 'on Negus Northind Persh 'ons Que Red Pop Regcourt Sannorm Conwest Cop Corp Cop Man Coprand Coulee Courvan Craigmt Crowpat Cusco Daering D'Aragon Deer Horn 13100 4650 2200 65 +62 63 276 525 410 525 $105 510 485 505 9700 34% 32 32 5366 2% «54 3000 83 80 82 538 29 29 29 9500 16 16 9166 «65 4% 5 fs 8 8S 21250 10% 10 10 6400 6 5 6 5865 133 5370 20 3660 6 7275 40 10151 125 2660 110 14800 67 7450 203 1 10400 12% 12 12% 10100 25% 2% 25% 14300 19 «14 7380 40 86900 10 16100 € c € re c € € € Cc a! € € € ¢ « C c C Cc 21000 21% 18% 21 D'Eldona 129949 20 15% 17 Delhi Poe 72135 59 53 54 Delnite 47.47 Denison 1% 11% Dickenson 0 385 Dome 470 $24% 24% 24% Donalda i 9 9 Duvan 1 13. 14% --2 +h +1 6 f --10. 1100 $14% 14% 14% + % 5 21 --3 ---% --"% +2 +3 1 0 18% 17% 17% 49 #647 «4 + 48% 47 @& +1 10% 9 104 +1% 0 8048 16% 15% I 6 6 6267 112460 New Alger New Ath New Bid New Cal Nick Rim Nipissing Nisto Nor Acme Norbeau Norgold Normetal Norpax N Coldstrm 4000 14200 1503 Nova Beau Obaska O'Brien Oka Rare O'Leary Opem Orchan Orenoda Ormsby Osisko Pamour Paramaq Peerless Perron Pickle Crow 15030 Pitch Ore 1214250 Placer 2760 Pow Rou 1000 1859 Mattgm! 1700 e Lith 810 37 16500 4400 Man Q Metal Qunston Quemont Radiore Raglan Rayrock 16800 Reolm n% $105. 6% 50 10 1% 11% 1%--% b | ee Bb --1 185, 90 11700 1577 975 11% 13% +2 nilm----h& 48% --1% 6 6 220 u%*-- % 10% 10% 6 6 47 % 9 10 +1% Ye 182 18% +1 5% igma Sil Miller Sil Stand Siscoe Stanrck Starratt Steeloy Steep R Sturgeon Sud Cont Sullivan Sunburst Sylvanite Taurcanis Teck Temag Territory Thom L 'Tormont Tombill Torbrit, 'Towag Trans Res 'Tri Trin Chib et Activity 1961-62 Sigh Low i By 6 2B i4 : seBsonyarssngatr.g8 sB8Es.8e sekBoes Ze _s8 srbBs. y sstBust-cesede-38. S$eS88ecdu sages8et3~ SERRSuERe sawtateua > ar Batzanntes Soe exBsck. > 29000 7100 5700 81350 29500 9200 1460 E Amphi ast Mal Falcon Francoeur Frobisher Gaitwin Geco Mines 64200 29810 17500 4582 31700 7800 1964 19300 6100 Giant YK Glacier Glenn Uran Goldale GF Mining Goldray Grandroy 49250 Granduc 5735 Granduc rts 58190 Gulch 18000 Gulf Lead 39000 Gunnar Gwillim Hallnor Hard Rock Har Min Hastings 7600 105257 300 6200 23000 2600 5 E to K 6 5 225 «221 170 168 165 156 ll 10 6% 5% >| Re |g 7680 $60 56% 59 9 10 8% 1% 12 10% 9 $29 28% 12 (il 105 98 1000 950 34 BK 7. 5% 147200 374% 28% 3! 18 O17 37% 34 2 61 300 «291 12 8 9 1% 15 235 100 91 Ult-Shaw 5 Un _ Buffad 223 U Mining 170 U Asbestos 164 ' U Minda 10 1 Un Keno 5% 5 Upp Can 17 Vandoo 56% 28% 5 17% 7487 800 770 Pend Ore 19% 18 173 «167 32% 2% BW4+ % 830 35 --I5 765 225 230 «210 200 225 225 ® Drunk Clinics Downer, mier and Robarts regulations. Mr. Sim- nouncement when he was pre- paring his speech. "The alcohol problem does not come in bottles but in peo- ple and in social patterns," he said. "If we fight it on the bot- tle level--and up to now 'that Has been the accepted pattern He said there are an esti- mated 80,000 alocholics in On- tario, yet ther are only five "in- adequate clinics'"' for treatment which "would not accommodate 100 patients at any given time." Many of his statements were applauded from the _ liberal yenches, which have demanded a. new look at liquor policy. Drive To Settle Chrysler Strike WINDSOR, Ont. (CP) -- Com- pany and union negotiators are scheduled to begin around-the- clock bargaining this morning in an effort to settle the eight- week Chrysler of Canada strike this weekend. ; Negotiating teams met until late Friday and. recessed until today to allow the union team to give further study to propos- als by the company earlier Fri- day.