"Today's s Stock xw--E: Net change Is "from previous board-lot closing sale.) "INDUSTRIALS Net stock Sales: High Low a.m. Ch'ge) Abitibi 1100 $15%4 15% 15% Alta Gas x10 $34 34 4 Alta Ges pr z5$109 109 109 ta Gas w 775 900 900 900 --I0 aioothe 80 $73% 73% 73% Alumini 420 $31%4 31% 3144+ % . Alum 1 pr 750 $22%4 22% 22% » Alum 2 pr (220 $48¥a Fig i< 2500 150 yong 1020 816% No 'to rus Pp 225 $1313 Hy og 10 $102 102% 1024 50 $68 68 +5 4+ % a = 3% + Me 28 7 38% 697% -- Va) a Wat 10% 2 1883 C Brew B pr 240 54 6814 10% 202 -- Va B+ Ve 3% | Area | Arion | Bethim | Bibis Con Gas n 1050 Corby vt 210 Cosmos 300 Crow's N Cygnus pr Delta Acc Dist Seag Dom Elect Dofasco Dom Glass Dom Scot Dom. Stores 20. 20 12% 2a Va} 2100 4 252 225 215 250 221 180 210 110 61 614 12% 124 22% 220 185 Ya 23a 2342 25 $28% 8% 28% + Vs) "$542 S4¥a 54¥2 | on FPE-Pion A z100 $10 i0 Fam Play 100 $19% 19% 19% -- GMC 250$105 105 105 Globe A 100 $124 2% 12% G Mack A 250 $7 1% G L Power 1100 $23%4 23% GW Coa} A 325 $5% 5va-- Ve) Gr Weg Ge 350 $17% 1T% Greyhnd xd 225 $13% Guar Tr Hardee Hawker-$ Home ' Home Horne Pr Husky imp Fle 145 Imp Olt 410 Imp Tob pr 120 Ind Accep 410 Inland Gas 300 int-City Gas 7220 Int Nickel 300 inter PL. 215 Int Sti P 900 inv Syn A 750 720 $60 200 9 100 $7% 689 $18 200 $18 1075 0 1500 $10% 10% 104+ % 9% M% % $51% Si%e Sle t+ $6%4 6% 6i% $3 623 $8% .. 8% $8% 8% $85% 85 85 sao YP 320 320 320 $13% 13% 134 $5% 5% 5% NS 415 41S = $10% W% Wh+ % Se 5 5 Ve) 45 145 (145 +5 $20%% 20% 20% $82 84 8% $17%4 17Ve 17% Lau Fin 140 50 $25% 25% 25% ' Lau. F 63 wis 50 415 415 ay Levy 210 $164 164 16) * Levy B pr 215 He LobCo A 350 + 1500 64+ Ve 50 3% 320 2 o% +8 10% | uUa-- 31% 3%e-- wy) 5 295 295 $29% 2% 29% + % Milt Brick Moore Nat 'Drug Nat Trust Neon Noranda $55% 55% 55% Ve) $10% 10% 10% $24%4 24% 24% s: + 347% 47% 47% M4 23 as 650 $83 B34. 8314 $19 Ww 19 +1 | On On my 7% 7% M+ 1% 13% 12% 4% 65 $47% 1 3755 W785 3755 150 $10% 10% 10% + '| 520 520 520 $60 660) = 60 315% 15% Pro Bulld P QN Gas QN Gas 63 wz50 Rockwell 25 Rothman 350 Roya} Bank 123 $78 77% Sec Cap Corp800 $6 6% 64+ % Salada 100 $12%4 12% 12% + Ws! Sayvette ns 3S 35 Selkirk A $7 7 7 | 19% 19 Wet 625 625 625 SiS 4% 15 + %| $23% 23% 23% 3% 5S Su $18%e 18% Wh 15% 78 Shell Can Shell | ws Shop Save Slater Steel Silat A wis St Radio Steel Can Suptest ord Texaco Tor-Dom Bk Tower wis T Fin A Tr Can PL Trans-Mt _ Tumbult Deal Limits UAW Picket At Wolverine LONDON, Ont. (CP)--Com- pany and union officials have agreed to continue picketing the strike-bound Wolverine tube division of Calumet and Hecla of Canada Limited on a res- tricted basis, limiting picketing) at the plant's main entrance and} at a railway siding entrance to) three each. D. W. Coleman, Wolverine community relations manager,| said lawyers for Local 27, United Auto Workers (CLC) agreed to continue a temporary injunction -- which earlier set the number of pickets--on a permanent basis. The agree- ment was reached at a com- + pany-union lawyers meeting in Toronto Tuesday. The strike began Aug. 19 when negotiations for a first contract broke roke down." ie = bd 20% im + ul $10% 9% 0+ Ye FRI DAY The Celebrated JAY SMITH and the MAJESTICS Dancing 9 P.M, till 1 Lt en 1.75 | Triad Oll | Bunker H | Coin Lake | Coniagas | C Mogul | Craigmt | Croinor , Norgold | Nova Mine ; Opemiska | Sand Riv | Sherritt Siscoe FIFTEEN DISTRICTS 1 Net Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge 101 824% 24% ---* v% e 23 = tng rt 400 100 30 310 to 504 $12% 12% 12% -- 170 $35% 35% 35% -- Ve 163 $17% 17% 7%-- Ve 210 $18% 18% 18% 120 950 950 950 Stock br vonage te Steel Vie G Tr Walk GW WCoast Tr Weston B West A wie Yenttn TORONTO (CP) -- Sevéral Ontario areas reported good pike. fishing this week while luck with trout and other spe- cies was mostly fair. | The department of lands and ies ass ass 4a |forests, in its weekly report on 125 100. 125 Ifishing conditions, said pike 25¥a 25Va 25'4-- 4 fishing in most Northern On- taro regions was good to ex- cellent while there were, only limited catches in northwestern) regions. Conditions in other areas were rated from poor to. fair, generally because of adverse | weather, This weeks report, as of Wednesday, covered 15 of the) departments 22 districts, | The reports: | EAST Kemptville -- Generally poor jin Lanark, central St, Lawrence |River and Rideau system. Mus-| kie fair at Johnstone. Most spe-) |cies fair to excellent in Lower) 'St. | fair to good from Gananoque to 16Y2 16) 4 Brockville. ue "3: +3 | Tweed -- Lake trout fair.| re '4 Brook trout good in most lakes. +8 Rainbow trout improving. Wall- = fleye fair. Pike, small and large- + 8 mouth bass good. Lunge *)proving in Moira' Lakes and} 306 Ho Trent River. | Sen ines pened CENTRAL | Cdn Keeley 500 Lake Simcoe -- Bass, wall-; ee % eye, brook trout generally poor,| Chib-Kay jin all areas. Lake trout troll- Chimo ing improving with lower tem- peratures. Pike active in all --s\lakes and streams such as Lit- tles Lake, Cooks Bay, Severn + River and Nottawasaga River. v4 Lindsay -- Trout poor to fair 30 +2 |in Haliburton County. Bass fair 11 +1%)| to good, speckled trout fair and 4 __|tainbow trout fair to good, in 3 = %| Rice Lake. Pickerel and bass a +! poor, muskies fair. Walleye fair] 'to good and muskies good in remainder of Kawartha Lakes. | WEST Lake Erle -- Panfish -good in! + |Longpoint Bay. Muskies, perch and panfish good in Lake St.! Clair. Lake Huron -- Speckled out poor throughout district. 455 3 +10 {Rainbow trout fair in Owen| ak 174 17/4 -- | |Sound and Meaford areas, poor) 760 755 755 --$ lin southern portion of district. | $25%4 25% 25% | |Brown trout fair to good in| 3.3 2 most areas but poor from! " ig 1s "1 | Stokes Bay to Oliphant. Pike| 2% 20% 20% | good in Owen Sound and Arran) +1, | Lake, fair to good in Puslinch 3 +1 | Lake and poor from Stokes Bay i tt ae to Oliphant. Walleye fair and 14 (124. 4m. ta panfish good in Meaford areas S$11% 11% 11% + | and Wilcox Lake. m5 790 795 +15 5 1s 5 | NORTH m5 rey Algonquin Park -- Pickerel,| +1%4|bass and pike fair. Lake trout| fair to good. ws Oo 10 415 415 418 OILS Ang U Dev 500 23 2% 1000 70 70 84% 8 350 345 2 70 +5 84+ Va 4500 53. (53 500 700 220 220 220 $154 15% 15% 4% 4 14 Prairie 'Oil Provo Gas Scurry Rain 242 Spooner 8075 Teck Corp 3100 535 530 530 13550 248 241 245 Unispher 500 22 «622 «22 Un Reef -P 2000 30 0 Vandoo 1500 5a 5% W Decalta 136 209 209 209 MINES Accra 5000 2). 20 20 Am Larder 1300 370 370 Ah Ang Rovyn. 2000 50 50 --! Ansil -s +5 | ot | +% ~1 7 173 9 Atlas Yk 9 9 745 740 23 23 23 15% 15¥a 15'4 11% 11% 11% 1% us 00 1000 1100 5100 400 Black Bay Brunswk Camflo Camp Chib C. Bellek CG Arrow Con Negus 11000 Con Nichol 1500 C Regcourt 1500 Cop Corp 500 Cop-Man 15250 Coulee 500 250 3000 9500 9500 150 Cusco Deer Horn Dentson Dome Donaida El Sol Fwest T F Mar Frncoeur Geco Mines 600 $38 Genex 8000 34% 3. Glenn Ur Granduc 975 Guif L 1000 Gunnar yi Hastings Headway High-Bell Hollinger Hud Bay 200 Hydra Ex 500 Int Helium 500 Int. Kenvilie 3750 Jelex 644+ 2% 8 --% | isa | 12% -- ie 220 17% 38 ea tM4 11% | 575 575 --20 | eo AT ns no 715 1300 700 100 $14 "4 2000 155 155 155 + $000 21% 21% 21%4--1 | 2100 202 202 202 -- | trout Lawrence, Bass and_pike| 200d cles except lake trout sales out district. Geraldton -- Northern pike and walleye excellent in Wint- ering Lake, Partridge Lake and McKay Lake. Lake trout poor in all lakes. North Bay -- Walleye fair in Lady Evelyn and Timiskaming lakes, pike fair in Lady Evelyn Lake. Lake trout poor to fair in most regions. Brook trout |good in Emerald, Shanty and Long Lakes. Pike good in Lake Nipissing. Parry Sound -- Fishing fair|w' to good in all waters with lake/Tu trout improving: and walleye good in northern part of Geor- gian Bay: Sault Ste. Marie -- Brook) fair in Lake Superior Park and Blind River area. Walleye fair in Anjigami and Ogas lakes and Missisagi| ver. Swastika -- Speckled trout in Esker Lakes Park. Walleye fair to good in Keno- gami area, Pike good in south Watabeag area, Other species poor to fair. NORTHWEST Kenora -- Wall ye and lake Ont. Areas Report Good Pike Fishing * and muskie and bass poor in most parts of district. Some good catches reported from Eagle Lake, Lake of the Woods and English River. Limited an- gling activity because 'of ad- verse weather. Port Arthur -- All species poor to fair throughout district. UEW Strike Hinted Near Settlement BRANTFORD (CP) -- Settle- ment in the three-week old strike at the Canadian Westing- house Compariy plant here ap- -- to be assured Wednes- lay. Company representatives met again with negotiators for Local 555 of the International Union of Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers (CLC). At the close of talks Wednesday both negotiat- ing teams were reported pre- « BREAKS RECORD EW YORK (AP) -- Sharon touder, 15-year-old swimmer from Glendora, Calif., broke the listed world record for the n's 100 - metre butterfly Tuesday and became the first double winner of the United States Olympic trials. Her time |was 1:05.7. The young. blonde won the 100-metre freestyle fi- nal Saturday, eclipsing the listed American record. BREAKS OWN RECORD KIEV (Reuters) -- Elvira Oz- olina broke her own world rec- ord for the women's javlin Thursday with a throw of 201 feet. 4% inches at the Soviet Un- ion's national track and field championships. Miss Ozolina, 24, the 1960 Olympic champion, lset her previous world record lof 196 feet 1% inches in Mos-| im-| trout good, northern pike fair' cow last year. pared to recommend accept- ance of settlement terms, The union bargaining team is calling a membership meeting today to consider ratification of the settlement. Three hundred employees walked out Aug. 14. The union is asking for a 20-cent-an-hour general wage increase anda 30- cent-an-hour increase for skilled labor. The company. disclosed Mon- day that one effect of the strike is that some parts will no longer be mate at the plant. Since the walkout the company has bought these parts from outside suppliers for a lower price. Dad late from the office? Ample Free Parking 170 362- R.LM, Co. Ltd., THE OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE, Has Modern Office Space for Rent ! 400 - 6,000 sq. feet -- cir conditioning evelleble, CONTACT: OSC ADMINISTRATION OFFICE -- Easily accessable. 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IN-DOOR OUT-DOOR Theale 16 PCTS Pees [caimson NOW PLAYINGETTE Uy Ys ADDED FEATURE DOORS OPEN 6:30 P.M. SAT, - 1:30 P.M. 1 Serve him New Injunction Limits Pickets. At Sarnia Paper i ip os injunc- on Was gran at| Osgoode Hall Wednesday, pic ina strike a jazette by members of Local 837 of the International Union Three pickets were allowed at the plant by Mr. Justice Edson Haines of the Ontario Supreme Court, who also enjoined the de- fendants from watching, beset- ting or intimidating the. com- pany or iis employees. Judge R. A, Carscallen of the Lambton County court had granted an injunction y, allowing four pickets, but the order expired Monday. 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