Oshawa Times (1958-), 2 Oct 1964, p. 18

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18 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Pridey, October 2, 1964 I'Today's Toronto TORONTO 1) A.M, STOCKS By The Canadian Press Toronto Stock Exchange--Oct. & (Quotations in cents uniess marked $. fot, xd--Ex-dividend, xr--Ex- Net chunge is previous board-lot closing sale.) INDUSTRIALS i 11 Net Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge 131 155 +33 UN 14% $33344 nel 338 ie ShSVsSsskaha® 38 aru >> 22 333 TI Net Stock Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge Weburne ao 1 10 W Decelta 610 215 B15 215 Hn We We Yen Can mo 6 & § +h a5 MO 5 = MINES % 5% 5% $10% 10% 107%e-- Acad Uran 1200 62 nN Net High Low a.m, Ch'ge 375 35 B75 $19% 13% 13%--V Stock Sales int SH P 8 63393 64 6h +10 41 " 42 $17%4 17% 17% a $214 21% 21% 65. $15 as 4s 2000-0 4 WA -- Va 20 6 6 = 675 $13 13. 13 1200 22% 22% 2¥4 + Va 1900 168. 167 168, 40 465 480 100 $18¥e 16% 02 102 00.1 ' $16% 16% y! a 1a 3 29% 29% u 200 300 320 320 rie 2 | $354 35% 3514 + Me i 1%. Thoth 6% ote Ve 35 S1l%e 11% W% | 2 | Aunor Bibis Bidcop Brunswk Bunker H Camfio Camp Chib 460 Camp RL 18% 102 365% ' 7 s10% 0% 10% -- Y pane 200 $13%6 13% 13% $7 5757 pe a 500 150. 150 ' 80% 49% 49 _ ad $222 22 $144 Te Ye + % $114 WW% Wa + %| 200 $12% 12% 12% no 14% + V2 --%| C Morrison 3400 114 110 C Negus 5000 14% 14 C Red Pop 250 9 9 9 | QN G 59 w2000 45 45 45 C Hydro € Imp Bk C 100 $68 Cc ind Gas 1063 1% + Ve 202 4 53%4-- Ve 34+ % Ve 17Me v7 4 17%4--V 7% Wut 8 4% $122 12% $6% 6% $12% 435 5 $13% 134 132 45 445 «445 445 445 «445 323 BB | $652 65% 652 + Ve! D Bridge $2154 21% 21% Dom Elect 250 $12% 13% 13% Dofasco 300 $24%4 24% 24-- om Stores 420 $22 222 222+ 12% Cygnus A Cygnus B Delta Acc Dist Seag Exquisite 925 $11%4 11 Wo = % Exquisite pr 600 $11% 11's 114--% 30 35 | | 10% 54a--"% Wat+% 10 $109 1012 1012 -- 2) 165 $19% 19% 19% | $19% 19% 19% ++ | 84212 422 42'2 | $15% 15% 15% + "ve $10% 10 0 --% 7 7 $ $52% 52% M5 465 465 | $52 51% 52 +% $142 149 144 | $2334 23% 23% -- a) 40 410 410 +10 9% 9% 9/e-- Ye) $0 2% | $91%e 91%e 91% $28Ye 28% 26% + Ve! $552 552 5512-- V2 7 52% + Ve int UM pr 325 Intpr Dis 200 220 20 20 Inter PL 2 $94V2 94% 94a Sharp Claims Trading Position Is Excellent By ROBERT MacKENZIE | OTTAWA (CP) -- Canada's) present position in national and) international commerce is ex-| cellent, Trade Minister Sharp told the Commons Thursday,| but 'we must remain competi-| tive' to maintain and expand) our place in world markets. Keener competition can be expected in the near future, he said, as his departmental spending appropriations of more than $83,000,000 were in- troduced. "We should set our sights on meeting- this keener competi- tion." Canada's export trade has grown 10 per cent a year since 1960, and is up 23 per cent so far this year, he said. Even without the big wheat sales ex- ports were 17 per cent higher ' than last year Marcel Lambert (PC -- Ed- monton West) urged the gov- ernment to hold an export pro- motion conference along the lines of one called by the for- mer Conservative government --=--._-when-trade-department offi abroad were called home meet Canadian manufacturers. Mr. Lambert also asked what) was being done by the National) Economic Council the Liberals| had set up to find "the secret| formula" for prosperity. H. A. Olsen (SC + Medicine Trainer Luro Thinks 'Dancer' Has 50-50 Hope TORONTO, (CP) -- Horatio Lauro, trainer of Canadian-bred Northern Dancer, this year's winner of the Kentucky Derby, the Preakness and the Queen's Plate, said Thursday that the three-year-old colt has a "50-50" chance of returning to the races. The Dancer, owned by mil- lionaire industrialist E. P. Tay- lor of Toronto, injured his an- kile in the latter part of July while training at Belmont Park in New York. The injury was at first reported to be a bowed tendon. : | "This is not a bowed, tendon,"| said Luro of Argentina. "The| horse had a rap on the tendon and it swelled up. However, it is hard to tell whether this is as bad as a bow because the tendon is always a danger spot." "The, horse is training now," said Laro, "and if he is well by the winter, we plan to race him. The decision, however, is up to Mr. Taylor." ' Wetates -officers| __ Cop Corp 9800 47 4 47 +3 Daering 3000 142 14% 142 -- V2} Deer Horn 10000 65 65 65 +2 | Denison 505 $16%4 16% 164 + % 725 $34%4 34% 34% | x0 68 8 8 | 10 415 415 415 --S 161 $38% 38% 36+ % 825 $142 14% 142+ 50 $472 AT¥0 47' | W%+ Ve 157 675 $\i%e We 10 $157 157 ls +1 +10 QN Gas or Dane Donalida S oe East Sul! $13% 13% 10% + Ye $19% 19% Wat $774 71% 71% $12. 12 (12 355 350 350 +5 7 0 $16% 18% 185% -- Ye $27¥e 27% 27% + % 700 700 700 +15 $16% 16% 16% $252 25% 25¥a -- Yo $192 192 19% QNG Gw #0 Revelstk pr 25 R Little 100 Rothman 100 Royal Bank Salada Sayvette 21 250 4\00 Scot M Ltd pzi0 Shell Can 10 Shelt | pr 550 Shelj |. wts 2100 Shop Save 7250 Simpsons 80 'Slater Steel 100 Steel Can 1565 $26% 262 262-- Ye Suptest ord 100 $23 2312 2V2-- 4 Tamblyn 500 .$22% 22% 24+ Va Tamblyn pr 216 $43%e 43% 43¥8 Texaco WO $622 622 62'2 Tor-Dom Bk 230 $69 69 & Tor Iron A 250 SIS (15) (15 Tor Star pr z10 $55 T Fin A 280 $13% Tr C PL xd 370 $42 TransMt 100 Turnbull 20 Un Gas 720 Versatile 100 Vic G Tr Walk GW Well Fin WCoast Tr Weston A, Weston B 150 West A wis 798 Wooewd A 100 OILS Alminex 100 370 Am Leduc 1000 16 Ang U Dev 1000 24 Asamere 1000 43 Calvert 2000 27 CS Pete Cc Delhi Cc Ex Gas Cent Del Dynamic Gr Plains Gridoil 2 mili City Sid Nat Pete 450 | NC Oils 1235 675 675 675 5008 8 440 + 8 2050 440 435 2000 «5 465 $30 175 $71 1000 11 3000 224 2 24000 105 99 335 750 740 30 147 «(147 21S $12% 12M 124 + Ve 1000. 22% 222 2s 1000 WW 16% 164-1 200 960 960 90 | 3000 560. 545 545 --T | 100 19% 2 9'4-- 400 25 220 25 200.32 2 2th 508 Hud Bay Jaye Expl Jonsmith Joutel Kerr Add K Anacon Dufavit Lakehead L Osu La Luz Leitch Louvict Macassa Macdon Madsen Magnet | Mattgm! Maybrun McKen McWat Metal Mine 1000 139 S00 145 55 55 13% 13% + Ve ma 2 --% 19% 19% 10% 10% 240 24% 10% 10% 13% 13% 35% 35% -- Ve 62 6" 1% W7% $18% 182 18% + $197% 19% 1s + Ye $10% 10%2 10% 7 uO $19% $10% $24%4 $10% $13% $354 $62 $17% 208 «208 «08 4500 1) 1042 W2-- V2 70 $167% 16% 16% 3000 1942 13 «Wu-- % 500 12 «Was Waa 1000 24 24 24 105 199 +1 m5 145 + o & --2) 15 605 zs 21120 Hd Moneta Mt Weight 1500 Nat Expi 700 13 Nealon New Cal 1000 104 New Hosco 270 299 Newlund 1500 1521512 15%4 New Rovyn 1000 92 92 N Senator 2 8 s000 . 4 520013 1 4 12% . --3 9 103 «(13 we 28 +1 Norbeau Norgold | BUSINESS BRIEFS By THE CANADIAN PRESS | TWO FIRMS SUSPENDED | | Trading was suspended in 41 |shares of Phantom Industries vi |Ltd., and Canadian Northwest Dag Mines and Oils Lid., at the opening of the Toronto Stock Exchange Wednesday, Phan- tom, whose annual report was 44 {pended because the report has _. not yet been issued. Canadian Northwest was suspended for failing to provide adequate new working capital to meet TSE jrequirements. | DOW PURCHASES FIRM Dow Chemical of Canada |Limited announced in Sarnia |Wednesday it has purchased Hat) said Canada should insist| Cer any aca onlin je the United States buy more Ca-/polymer Research and Devel- nadian goods to balance the opment Company Limited, also cost of Canadian purchases and/gr Jdmonton. The announce- all interest and dividends paid) ment, which did not mention @ to the U.S. He also expressed figure, said the new fatilities fear that Canada might lose wilj be continued and expanded traditional wheat markets while py Dow Chemical. selling wheat to Communist na- TAX COLLECTIONS UP tions. United States excise tax col- Steve Otto (L--York East) |lections increased about $550,- said the tariff incentives for ex-|000,000 in the fiscal year ending port of auto parts should be ex: June 30,. the Internal Revenue panded to cover other manufac-|Service reported Wednesday in tured products and the govern- Washington. The total was $13,- ment should strive for a trade|950,232,000, compared with $13,- balance in terms of labor con-|409,737,000 in the previous fiscal tent, year. DU PONT EXPANDS F. G. Carson, plant manager of Du Pont. of Canada LAd., in DEATHS f Kingston Wednesday announced By THE CANADIAN PRESS the company has purchased 100. be Paiksbinks Onl. = Rich. |2cres of Jand in Kingston Town- ard H. Diesel, 55, general sales ship for expansion of the nylon : h lant tt sai ; manager of radio station CKTB. = ipohel portcany a ron Edmonton -- Abe W. Miller, : plant, will be used in a pro- 67, former Liberal member of} posed development plan which Alberta legislature; after a Stock Market Listings Market Trading Moderate TORONTO (CP)--The stock market declined fractionally in trading Thurs- 1 Net Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge yiuied some color. Speculative prices generaily were higher. The industria] -- Exquisite Form Brassiere -- announced Thursday it would with ati 3 3 Ba DIVIDENDS RES By THE CANADIAN PRESS Federal Grain Lid., class A common 35 cents, pid. 35 cents, Noy. 2, record Oct. 16. mg "ey econygecn oe com- 'mon five cents, . 3, pecord Oct. 15. -|. Hand Chemical Industries Ltd., class A 15 cents, Nov. 1, record Oct, 8. i i ge u i i ' it -3 i 3 i if i | RS! 3s. R, et aye z ag | iH it i ' i = g§ s ur : [8 merge Dorsay (Canada) Lid. and In- timate Apparel Inc., both ladies apparel makers, in a stock and cash deal involving about $2,250,000. Exquisite shot to a high of 12 on the news, but settled at 11%, ahead 2% with volume of 8,650 shares. The finm's warrants rose $1.10 to $3.25 on volume of 22000 182 175 180 +3 1100 24. 242 242 -- Va $500 70 » +1 7000 44 43 3 C3 3785 900 900 900 +5 200 190 | 190) 100 ~2 Pa @ ws Ws 15, 20,610 shares. -- 3500 oh a 47 al The speculative was Nova- 4500 11% WV 1% + al mi i cents SO as aes tas, 2 |mmines Conp., which fell 16 cet to six cents in hurried trading |just before the TSE suspended \it "pending further clarification FOREIGN TRADING | i rst Jamaica m0 S12" The 12% "|Of @ cease and desist order is- Agnico 8000 77 77 77 +1 |swed by the Quebec Securities Aunor Yoo 400°. 400 400 |Commission."" The stock has} C Halt = mS OR OS 42 |sold as high as 42 cents a share Yk Bear Sales to 11 a.m.: 834,000. n joo 6 100 595 595 595 +5 lin 1964, and reached its low of| 100 74 74 74 +) J six cents Thursday. Volume; 2000 65 «65 lwas only 13,000 shares. } Po Pd Poss Bad Algoma Steel, Bank of Mont-| Steep Rock 700 675 675 675 jreall and Canada Steamship | $ Union 1000 '9¥2 9a 9%a |Lines each fell %4 to 74, 68 and 314% respectively. 3% Apart wade pod 3 ° 7" +1 Speculative prices rose only Leitch Merrill Numac Northoal Sherritt 70 6 -3 --s | +1 +5 Un Keno 00 925 95 905 CARPET COMPANY 282 King W., Oshawa ®@ Tel. 728-6254 Oshawa's Rug and Carpet Centre Broadloom-Tile-Linoleum Rug Cleaning jl ANG ALUMINUM OSHAWA FREE PARKING ALUMINUM AWNINGS PORCH ENCLOSURES STORM-SCREEN DOORS-WINDOWS PRIME WINDOWS CMHC ACCEPTED FLEXALUM SIDING JALOUSIES ALUMATOPS FOR PICK-UP TRUCKS NASH PRIME AND STORM SCREEN ALUMINUM Windows COMPLETELY GLAZED SCREENED ALL HARDWARE . FITTED @ READY TO INSTALL AND THEY SAVE YOU MONEY Showroom & Factory PHONE 728-1633 95 ATHOL ST. 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