Wall St. Spurs Stock Markets By GARY Coope Canadian Press staff "Writer March came to Canadian stock markets like a weak lion this week--the rise was slight but it was a reversal from the down trends of the last few months. The industrial index at Tor- onto--compiled from 20 repre- pp stocks--showed a gain of slightly more than six points. Strength seemed influenced by Wall Street. Brokers say the forthcoming federal election has left Cana- dian markets vulnerable and if the Wall Street rally is not sus- Treasury Bills "lfive issues posted gains. Bank tained there could be a sharp) retreat here. | Special - size transactions-- big blocks of shares at a set price--and usually a sign of in- stitutional buying, changed hands in Shawinigan, British 'American Oil, International Nickel and Bank of Nova Sco- tia. The latter had a block of 16,845 shares worth more than $1,250,000 traded in a_ single sale early in the week. BANKS STRONG Banks provided most of the strength this week, Four of the of Nova Scotia slipped slightly. Trans . Canada Pipe Line moved to a new high for the year in heavy trading following announcement that it was plan- Down Slightly By THE CANADIAN PRESS | Average yield of treasury bills) declined moderately this week, reflecting stronger client inter-| est. The yield moved to 3.63 per cent from 3.68 on the 91-day maturity and to 3.73 per cent from 3.79 on 182 days. The day money rate moved down from 3% per cent to 3% per cent, reflecting good supply. Short-term Canada issues re- mained listless and tended to soften on a New York rumor that the U.S. Federal Reserve rediscount rate might be in- creased from three per cent to! offered at 99% to yield 5.54 per | 34. Long - term Canada bonds were unchanged, although the bid side of some issues was) tested from time to time, Can-) ada 4%, Sept. 1, 1972, was quoted at 94-9454 ad Canada 5%, Aug. 1, 1980, at 103%- 10354, The provincial market also quiet and unchanged. How. ever, continuing buying is re- ported by accounts and, one ob. | server commented, dealer in- jning a rights issue. The mining market was high} but trading for the most part) jwas dull, The western oil mar-| ket was featureless and most seniors showed small gains. On index at Toronto, indus- trials gained 6.09 to 594.78, and Burley Tobacco Acreage Reduced CHATHAM (CP)--The 1963 burley tobacco acreage will be reduced by 15 per cent because of an uncertain export market, J, Fred Thomas, chairman of the Ontario Burley 'Tobacco Marketing Association, sa id Friday. About 35 per cent of Canadian burley is normally sold outside the country. Mac Campbell, association secretary, said the 6,595 acres already allotted to area burley growers is expected to yield the 7,000,000 pounds required by buying companies. Golds dropped .03 to 91.79 and western oils .64 to 114.83. Volume at Toronto was 11,- 939,064 shares compared with 15,614,766 last week. Dollar value was $41,329,798 compared with $48,826,475. On index at Montreal, indus- trials were up 0.8 at 117.9, uttl- ities 1.0 at 115.0, banks 3.6 at 1124.7, composite 1,1 at 118.1 and papers 0.4 at 102.9. Industrial volume at Mont- real totalled 887,565 shares com- pared with 995,408 last week, while mining volume was 3,350,- 505 compared with 2,982,245. base metals 3.60 at 199.77.) pressure, perhaps in anticipa- tion of a new issue. Bell 5%,| 1982, was quoted at 1004-101) and Bell 5%, 1980, at 98%-99, both off %4 point. There were several private) | placements, including $8,000,000 | Page Hersey Tubes, 5%, 1983 | leent, and $3,500,000 Producers Pipe Line, 5%, 1978, offered at jpar. Issues expected shortly| jinclude Northwestern Utilities, | |Inland Natural Gas: and Trans- | Thomson Kernaghan & Co, MEMBERS OF THE TORONTO STOCK EXCHANGE OPERATING BIRECT LINE bogies + MONTREAL ontanio 725-1104 No Steirs To Climb RES. MGR, ERIC R, HENRY, 725-4305 \¢ Janada Pipe Lines. 'SAVE DOLLARS ON PAINT NOW! was| 1| PRESTON " BOND WEST 723-4922 | Wal DECORATING supPLies ventories should be getting| "very tidy." The last Ontario Hydro, 5%, 1983, was quoted at 98%-99%4. The New Metro Tor- onto bonds, 5%, 1983, are hold- very well, quoted at 97%4- 97 The corporate bond market| continued quiet. 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Atl Sugar Atl Sug A Atl Sug pr Atlas Steel Auto El 17% 17% -- ar 823% a 2%+% 0 $100 100 -- "% 19nt9 $97.45 40 37.45 +20 600 440 425 435 «+10 15 15 --5 63% 654. +1% 69% 69% --2% 280 3 145 $66 23308 $71 Bank N6 rts er 4 310 Bartaco 365 «40 Bath Pow $17 «17 Bath Pow A $52 - 52 Beatty $10 10 $9% 9% $e © $54% 53% $10% 10% $154 16% $52 (50% $524 52 $514 SL 33) 88 435 «415 20 «6 $9 8695 4 6M M0 et Beatty A Beav L pr Bell Phone Biltmore Biltmore 160 184 30 28 M+ a +" 388 $30% 30 5060 $14% 14% $17 1. $20% \19% +O 2 1005 $22% me C Cel 175 pr 485 837% 97 > Chem 10405 $814 > Chem wte 12023 335 > Collieries y Coli 6 6% + 10 120) +10 $16% 15% 16% + 4% 964% 2% 4% 42% 89% 9% $14% 455 440 «450 $B By BWA+ % s1% 1% 11% Hy " au WK +h reef 25% 26% pd si00% 100 $20 $19 316% Me 4 31 100% 20 ie 16% 27 18% 16% 5M 85% 8 8% Ia t+ & +% 23% 23% + ¥ CON? $384 37% Ot og $20% 20 Wy-- % 20 "en 106% 106% 235 = $7" Coronation Coron -wts Cosmos Crestbrk m0" 170 Crestbrk pr 5 s 45 Crown Trust 275 $60 Crown Zell 190 $52% ua a Crow's N $12% % Crush Int $15 18% Dale 260 ( 260 D Seag 7673 $494 Dom Ang. pr 5 ie" te gg = D Bridge 1183 $19 D Can Gen 75 $124 D Coat pr 700 812 Dom Elec 590 $12 Dom Elec w 150 750 Dofasco 2637 $63 D Magnes 100 4 Dom Sentt Dom Sct Dosco 474 =" 10% 4 Dom Store 7080 13% 13% Dom Tar 18149 Ati 17% 1% + % Dom Tar pr 150 $233 23 23 +1% Dom . 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Latin Am Leitch Lencourt Lexindin LL Lae Lorado Louvict Lynihst Lynx Macassa Macdon Macfie MacLeod Madsen Magnet Malartic Maneast Man Bar Manoka MS Maralgo Matboy Marcon Matitime 35 yg38 2 $ gg 788. FesecsF887s8 ¥ rgat Ses = FE Bebsis Fs sgt wgedS SERESSEEREMLs 8 .Spshee Bsc See. 33 +++ 355°" Fis ¥8e5.5 wbas® =z us 4 ~ seke subeg bit te "s #58 Mitcon Mill City : Hureuy LsLb Lu! Meintyre McKen Min Corp Min-Ore Moneta Mt Wright Muilti-M yer lbeas M4 il 114) +3 55200 5% 124 14% 41 45005 5 5 1% 17% +1% "m 3§ 5 6 % 9% M%--h% y 16% 17 20% 14 Jack Book Nets "God be with you," comforted Two Month Term Book's minjster, Rev, Francis 1962, after a judicial inquiry a Telford, who was with Mrs,|into irregularities in Mimico Wee san (CP) Former Book. Township's building permits. imico building inspector Jack} Judge L. A. McLennon com-| The charges of perjury were Book collapsed in tears Friday|mented that he couid not give|laid after Book admitted at a after being sentenced to two|Book a suspended 'sentence, al-|/Mimico council meeting that he months in jail on two charges|though he had pleaded guilty./had lied about money received of perjury, "The courts must have confi-|for a garage and boa~ while he "God, oh God! what will hap-|dence that when a_ person|was the town's bulldi ng inspece ven to the children?" he sobbed!swears to tell the truth he will|tor, New! =< Yan Can 54% as he buried his head in his do 80," wife's arms, Judge McLennon said. Book was arrested in April,