14 Phe Gchews Times, Tucsdey, September 18, 1962 Today's Toronto Stoc 11:00 Net Gales High Low a.m. Ch'ge $20 2 $37%% 3h 31h $17% 17% 11% fo «610 (10 Mock e aggt8§ gasdoeesge gyey geese rgraesege 3 2 sgtsutlssleeteskapsssesseas? cesete 2 Pett = ggbrsste zt sy 3 at = b+1) t+ + > FSS se = = $11% 11% 11% $49% 494 -- $16% 16% 16% s8u SERR2 8 i SS vactals 328 if Ht SEgs6 Bagts geneé Bagged 3 = 2 Cy = + = --) " = Ss R85 st BBs = + = = ? 1 o. BeBe, & "t eget ++ FFF" EFEEREIS Fg ' = SnFSSSalRSSSRFa sbSQSESSeseeere ge gat & st ri 5 E #z lil+ SESE i E i seedusctesat fi : i t+tt ghSecSsgeties gPaeedepesss- ze 27-FSy - Bi < B5oa88 3 = oa Pr e ®>f 3? ti we 2 3 2 = Ezy g8ges E353 : ii Py 2.8 - 358 + sz 8 i 2 -- #.. bo wate iteces RRR ~ os on oi B8as chicos syuge gtuyoSgsgess-yp 2c -tegugeystiges == a > a + & S .e wa & & 3. e st > g2 $2 833 3 BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT Splurge Of Openings= For Webb And Knapp "HALIFAX (CP) -- Last week a big one in the brief his- of Webb and Knapp (Can- .» @ whirlwind organ- that in less than seven rs become Canada's big- cer, opened 000,600 Halif: lid., ion has real estate developer. Tuesday William Zecken- Gort of New York, 57-year-old chairman and chief executive the company's lax shopping cen- , largest in the Atlantic prov- "Two days later in Montreal opened the $105,000,000 Place Marie development, lar- downtown renewal proj 'The edid, confirms Webb and Knapp as a Genuine trans - Canada . They opened a $10,- Se a v 735 the giant Montreal pro- biggest the company has eeriees signifies triumph over four years ago it would ever be done. Saat ike IN and Knapp (Canada) large - developmen prises a 42-storey Royal Bank of Canada building, a second building completed a shopping promenade, and two more of- fice buildings to come. It is the largest urban commercial de- velpment in the Common- wealth. Flemingdon Park, a $100,000,- 000 450 - acre residential, in- dustrial and commercial estate being developed on the edge of Toronto is planned to accom- modate 20,000 people by 1968 in a residential area, not to men- tion an industrial park, an of- fice, campus, a shopping bay te ject] and a 33-acre site bought by last CBC for its English - language network headquarters. At t end of August 640 housing units had been finished. Also in the Toronto area, at Yorkdale, Canada's largest re- gional shopping centre is sched- uled for completion by the end of next year at a reported cost of $17,000,000. It will have abgut 100 stores including Eaton's Simpson's. Webb and Knapp shopping @ subsidiary of Zecken- pb ag -<mfees 4 a on was incorporate wie Seomabes 1955, To- Canadian organiza scale real estate ts from coast to| has well over $200,000,000 completed or under end the figure is growing ; Ville Marie is that start street. hole." the cor- ken- fn this country in 1955. He glready a world figure in redevelopment and the wanted to do something an excavated property Montreal's central station, known as the "'dorches- his achievements out- Canada have been assem- of the East River site in York that became the centres already open include the $11,000,000 Wellington - Square Centre in London, Ont., the $10,000,000 Brentwood Cen- tre in Burnaby, B.C., and the $9,000,000 Halifax centre opened last week. The company has also under- taken urban or shopping centre development in Waterloo, North Bay and Aurora, Ont., and in-| Muiti in the) ¥ = dustrial development Montreal, Toronto and Vancou- ver areas, President of Webb and Knapp N (Canada) Ltd, is James A. So- den, 40, a Montreal lawyer. The company boasts that 11 of its 16 directors are Canadian citizens or residents. ; British capital entered the picture in 1960 when Trizec Corporation Ltd. was formed to uire ownership of Place acq Ville Marie and later the shop-| >. ping centres in Halifax, Burn- aby and Yorkdale, Equal part- rte: ners in Trizec with Webb andj Pick Knapp are two British financial organizations -- Eagle Star In- surance Co. Ltd. and Second = ag Garden Property Co.| nagien st8eurcgh-puenGsiee st8eusgebayouuleee eebuststetents! Paar sr 3s geeysse ses8ist8aut eea8s é ess co L | Young 90 Zenmac k Market Listings 11:00 Net Low a.m. Ch'ge : : g *3ee¢ esresesty 1+ 3) Gel 8 SeasSeebsosegs ; 8 SsScFeabe nee este ca eT absS:beeBoenki ee SEgsesey hts Lee! Sales to 11 9.m.i 1,115,000, = 32 = t = = By STAN MeCABE WINNIPEG (CP) -- Canada apparently is moving from a famine to a feast this year as far as durum wheat supplies are concerned. Durum acreage in the drought production was 13,800,000 bush- els, However, a record 3,200,000 acres is being grown on the Prairies this year--an increase of about 75 per cent over 1961-- and estimated production is 58,- 400,000 bushels: Even if Canada doesn't find market for all this soft wheat-- in the manufacture of n Soft Wheat Harvest Sets Record In 1962 Average prices in the last 10 years have from $2.33 a bushel in ties down to $1.68 in 1959-60, when Canada ~ hag stocks that could not sold. Competition can be expected year of 1961 was 1,791,000, and| used from the United States, with a 'Shot In The Arm' VANCOUVER (CP)--Sales Canadian wheat tS Capea '| China have meant a " dous sbot in the arm' tor Cate ada's industry, 3 lisher of the Canadian Po man said Monday. "When farmers can sel their ind get so ag g cash for it--they Pp ens," Fred Beeson said in an interview. "And a s of macaroni products--some grain Officials think a big crop will DIVIDENDS % % By THE CANADIAN PRESS Canadian General Invest- ments Ltd., common 31 cents, Oct. 15, record Sept, 28, Dominion Dairies Lid., 5 per cent pfd. 44 cents, Oct. 15, re- cord Sept, 28, General Steel Wares Ltd. ag $1.25, Nov. 1, record Oct. Guatanty Trust Company of Canada, common 3244 'cents, Oct, 15, record Sept, 29. Hawker Siddeley nt Ltd., ise $1.43%, Oct. 2, record Sept. Third Canadian General In- vestment Trust Ltd., common 10 cents, Oct. 16, record Oct. 1; pfd. 62% cents, Oct. 15, rec- ord Oct, 1, Toronto Iron Works Lid., Class A, 15 cents, Oct, 1, re- cord Sept. 19. Toronto Star Wtd., pfd. 75 cents, Sept. 29, record Sept. 17. Switson Industries Ltd,, com- mon two cents, Sept. 29, record Sept. 21. Sales Mission For London Announced TORONTO (CP)--Economics and Developments Minister Macauley announced Monday that Ontario's second "'sales op- portunity mission" will fly to London, England, Sept. 21, Ontario manufacturers goin on the selling tour include: R. M. Werlich, president of Wer- lich Industries Limited, Pres- ton; William Henry, vice - pres- ident of Conroy Manufacturing Company, Limited of St. Cath- arines; L. §. Magor, president of Retor Developments, Limited, Galt; F. A, S. Banks, research department manager of Dominion Electrohome In- dustries, Limited Kitchener; K. C. Macmillan, vide - president} of sales, Mercury Chemicals Company, Limited Windsor; H. K, Siberry, export mana- ger of Stratford Textiles Limited, Stratford; E. H Hart- man, president of Brantford Moulded Plastics, Brantford; Mrs, Rosalie Fabricius, sales manager of General Wire and Cable Company, Limited, Co- bourg; and J. A. Young, presi- dent of Custom Leather Produc- ers, Kitchener. |may not prove to be unduly You" Could q WIN a TV Sel SEE DETAILS BELOW | Enjoy Unparalleled Realism in Stereophonic Sound! "a | HEAR THE NEW ~*~ '63 STEREOS by CLAIR DURING OUR OF CANADA be a good thing. The authoritative research de- partment of the Searle Grain Company said that "as large as this quantity of durum seems 57,000,000-bushel crop which it cannot use completely in domestic operations. Major im- porters' such as Italy probably will wait to see where they can get the best price. poultry vicerélit eee prices." Devaluation of the Canadian dollar had also helped the indus- try, since the flow of American poultry products to Canada had almost stopped. to loom at the present time, it burdensome in the long run." "After finding herself last sea- son in the position of having to ration very limited stocks of durum to her customers abroad in face of an unprecedented de- mand, at high prices, Canada has decisively done what needed to be done--that is, she has es- tablished a stock pile, ensuring continuity of supply." PRICES LOWER Export prices for Canadian durum wheat reached high lev- els as supplies failed to meet demand after the 1961 harvest, reaching about $3.00 a bushel. However, they dropped 10 cents a bushel Monday to $2.85% for No. 1 grade durum. 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