Oshawa Times (1958-), 24 Oct 1963, p. 22

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22 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, October 24, 1963 Strong Bank BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT Customer Choosy Producers Told MONTREAL (CP)--The cus- tomer is much more sophisti-/Braniford, Ont., Mr. ity Control. trol techniques." "Unless some Canadian man-) "Now that many companies' o¢ Montreal rose %4, Imperial ufacturers realize this they are/are using ne ee eee naa of Commerce and Royal going to lose customers bothlity control an investment, not's; .4ch and Toronto-Dominion here and abroad," he said. an expense," he said. Mr. Deacon was one of sev- A management consultant in|the stock market. Deacon, cated and choosy today when it/49, has been advising compan- ally dull comes to buying manufactured/ies on quality control methods Mines the only real spark fol-| products, says Allin Deacon, ajsince 1954, "a time when YOU! iowing rumors of favorable drill Canadian who is treasurer of|needed a lot of persuasion to get) outs from the the American Society for Qual-/companies to adopt quality con-| ,roperty in northern Quebec. " '4° Quality control experts like)" guoar issues were mixed to eral leading quality control ex-|Claude Taylor of TCA and John yisher B.C, Sugar ahead %, DIVIDENDS Issues Push Index Up TORONTO (CP)--Strong bank issues Wednesday helped to} push the industrial index to the plus side for the first time this week in moderate trading on However, the day was gener-| with Delhi Pacific) company's | In the industrial section, Bank By THE CANADIAN PRESS Dominion Magnesium Ltd., 50 cents, Nov. 29, record Nov, 15. Hudson Bay Mining and Smelting Co. Ltd., 75 cents plus 25 cents extra, Dec. 16, record Nov, 15. Laura Secord Candy Shops Ltd., common 174 cents, Dec. 1, record Nov. 15. Sherritt Gordon Mines Ltd., 10 cents, Dec. 16, record Nov. 22. To Art Council TORONTO (CP) -- Premier| John Robarts Tuesday an- nounced the appointment of nine persons to the Ontario |Council for the Arts. | They include Anthony Adam- son, Port Credit; Neil Edmon- stone, -Atikokan, and William S./ Martin, Niagara Falls. The council was established during the last session of the legislature to promote study, lenjoyment and production of! NET EARNINGS creative arts. | By THE CANADIAN PRESS weeks ended Sept. 21: 1963, $4,330,100, 53 cents a_ share; 1962, $3,710,570, 46 cents. Imperial Oil Lid. 9 months ended Sept. 30: 1963, $51,580,-| 000, $1.63 a share; 1962, $49,- Dominion Stores Ltd. 26/436,000, $1.56. Monarch Fine Foods i 30 weeks ended June 29: 1963,| $379,471, 37.7 cents a share; | 1962, $270,575, 26.9 cents. | |Name Appointees | 1 mate WE NEED HELP! decd We're loaded with Summer Tires .. . Tires that MUST BE CLEARED. This is your opportunity to SAVE and save plenty on the finest Tires by FIRESTONE. EVERY SIZE... EVERY TYPE... Tubeless, Tube Type, Nylon, Rayon, Blackwall, Whitewall, Premium, Retreads, Used Tires. YOU'LL MAKE THE TIRE DEAL OF YOUR LIFE RIGHT NOW! | ESOLONGZAL | Ke ag. SE -- SS KK SSK 3 WA We RY Your old tires are your down US SN 4 : + oe LAYAWAY DEALS ON WINTER TIRES Buy early -- we'll make it worth your while rainng. Free Literature is available, TUITION IS ONLY 35.00 PER MONTH Act now--Your future is up to you 10 Simcoe St. North Dial 725-3375 perts at a forum organized at Fitzsimons of Canadian Mar-|canada and Dominion Sugar % the University of Montreal by|coni would like to see more| ang Atlantic Sugar down 1%, sapncmnsiasesn He ccaeadieitdlansoatal t lib ener' 'a point to 55, Tuesday the stock EXPLAINS SYSTEM ldeclined 1% following prospects Cana a Ya @ | "Quality control," Mr. Taylorjof continued labor strife on the lsaid, "is the science of apply-|Great Lakes. ® With Europe lspection in order to improve! ower. products. | In base metals, Labrador Min-| ; iT "Through these methods, the|ing dipped 1%4 to 34 and Geco ig aipp Down In jamount of inspection can be re-|Mines and Liberian %4- each. Bay Mining gained (CP)--|Therefore, they could savelone point to 57. | Western European trade withsmall companies a lot of) Mcintyre slipped % and Dome Canada fell in 1962, the United|/money. 4 among golds. Nations economic commission| Also, because small compan-| pejpj Pacific paced specula- showing that Western and East-|plicated items, they did not} ern Europe remain the most/need the elaborate and expen-|to 29 cents on more than 318,000 dynamic séctor in world trade.|sive quality contro] processes of |shares. coast to coast wherever you travel The report, primarily a re- big companies. On the foreign market, Fal- 1. LIFETIME GUARANTEE 2. ROAD HAZARD GUARANTEE * hol, t A roe: ; ».{ing statistical methods in con-|and Massey Ferguson 4. oe . Fe p Pp rope's trade, shows Canada's! -ouing the quality of service On index, industrials were| ----"" ee everyday passenger cer us for number total imports in 1962 were 14/operations. ahead 2.60 to 656.05, western pibcaias of months specified. per cent higher than in 1961) There was a lot of praise at/qii, 46 to 121.67, golds declined ea prorated on tread wear and based on Firestone price current at time of . se had done with quality con-| Vol for the d xy by five per cent. peg : \to 210.50. Volume for the day "The expansion in Canadian|*?°! techniques. was 2,741,000 shares compared 1G, trade in 1962," the report 88Y5,| tananese products now are of eco ( "occurred entirely in trade with very high quality and this| | The report gives no break-|soyvermment has wholeheartedly| YOUNG PEOPLE down of total figures for Cana-|supported principles of statisti- If you want a career in business |) z fessor J Wools McGill|| cen get--then take Specialized || rope's share in total Canadian {Ssiversity's prone Bid he Business Training at the 1962 from 18 per cent the ws -- = B : c r ous year while Western Eu- e ; | SHORGAS || business Uollege ' 'ou can start any Monday exports dropped to 24.5 per cent You receive trainng on modern | in 1962 from 27 per cent in 1961. APPLIANCES = "machines and equipment. . d ti ibtai t in total trade between Canadall 'ndustrial and "notions and Western Europe were lower School Career-Designed Courses. Th blished liable G You receive the benefits of our 26 4 | @ establi , teli machinery, aircraft and ships) Beeler a vou ke sat lower imports of wheat into | ropean Common Market coun-| (Carnes of Athol | " ' ; the Montreal Section of BSGt- eal comesiies ane | Canada Steamship Lines fell ling statistical methods to in-| Steels were mixed and papers duced and made more efficient.| Hudson's UNITED NATIONS for Europe says im a_ reportiies usually manufacture uncom- tive mines, rising eight cents view of recent changes in Eu-| Mr. Taylor has also been Us-|conbridge jumped 1% to 52% : f in hia all nst 4 gr while its total exports were up|the forum for what the Japa-| 59 to 85.85 and base metals .34 "It's a well-known fact that with 2,368,000 Tuesday. the United States." largely because the Japanese} dian trade but says Western Eu-|Cal quality control," said Pro-|] --set al the High Scheel you | imports fell to 16 per cent in| ylty. 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