friend at the THE OSHAWA TIMES, Soturday, April 23, 1966 7 Girl Tells Court|tise on" "" ™"" "| Petty Officers The judge termed this 8! ogy Toast, Seated | Sta ed At Club -- deplorable situation," Y } LONDON (AP) -- Petty offi- "If they haven't been charged with contributing to juvenile) KITCHENER (CP) -- After|delinquency, they should be|cers of the Royal Navy no hearing evidence that a 14-\now," he said. "I would sug-|longer need stand when toasting sovereign's health. The reason| TAX-MAN TAKES VARIETY is obscure, but one explanation| Payments for taxes in various given is that Charles Il bumped] parts of the world have included jhis head when rising to a toast|roses, peppercorns and ele- | |aboard a navy ship. phants' teeth. | Western Oils Chief Interest On Canadian Stock Marts By LARRY DWORKIN -- Canadian Press Staff wri Western olls, sparked by en- thusiasm about the potential of northern Alberta's Rainbow Lake area, highlighted trading on Canada's stock markets this week. It was the third consecutive weekly advance for the group, although this week's increase didn't start until Thursday's session. At Toronto, the oil index rose 99 to 114.14 despite a 1.44 loss during the first three days of trading. Pacific Petroleum, which slid) 5% to 14% as a result of profit) taking, ignited the advance on an announcement Wednesday that it had found oil in the area. The company said the well was producing 17 barrels an hour. B-A Oil increased % to 33% following an announcement Thursday it had encountered oil in four of seven holes it drilled in the Rainbow area. SUPERIOR UP 1% Among other companies that have interests in the area, Ca- nadian Superior climbed 1% to) 22%, Union Oil % to 29% and Banff Oil % to 18%. Canadian Industrial Gas and Oil moved up 1% to 14%, It has) been announced that Northern) and Central Gas, which dropped) 1% to 31%, is considering tak-| ing over Canadian Industrial Gas and Oil. In speculative oils, Canadian Export Gas lost 55 cents to 3.55, Asamera 15 cents to 4.05 and International Helium 6 cents to 2.11, Spooner was up 11 cents to 1,53. | Industrials drifted lower as total volume fell to 22,033,886) shares compared with 25,773,843 last week A number of analysts say they expect the market to ad- just to lower levels in order to réach better price-earnings ra- tios. They said that a lot of large} institutions' are sitting on short-! term money, waiting for better) market opportunities, As a re-! sult some of these institutions) have put their money into the! short'term bond market. | CPR FALLS | In the main list, CPR fell 154} to 58%, Atlantic Sugar 11% to! ter MONARCH SPOKE TO ALL The first radio Christmas message by a British monarch| was broadcast by George V in |pared with 6,138,887 last week. | LLOYD METCALF |28, Du Pont 1% to 4214, Bell Telephone if io 55% and B.C. |Forest % to 20, | On the plus side, Supertest nd Texaco each moved up 1% to 22% and 59%, Dominion Electrohome 1% to 18%, Alu- iminium and Massey-Ferguson \% each to 44% and 33%. | Base metals suffered the largest decline as the index dropped 1.29 to 94.81. Falconbridge lost 1% to 100,) Noranda and Campbell Chibou- gamau 1% to 51% and 11%, Rio Algom 1 to 21% and Denison % to 48. Pine Point bucked the trend as it moved up 3% to 6314, The company announced quarterly earnings of 2.49 a share. Jaye Exploration was the most active speculative, jump- ing 14 to 34 cents on 1,308,350 shares. On index, industrials were off .73 to 170.12 and the TSE .68 to 161.43. Golds were up .50 to 170,24, At Montreal, industrials were down .93 to 168.68, utilities 2.73 to 146.12, banks 1.21 to 123.27 and papers 1.15 to 119.31. Vol- ume was 5,875,888 shares com- For personalized service CALL tan's Choice Motorcycle Club near Galt for two months, Judge H. D. Lang Friday sug- gested that the Crown charge club members with contributing to juvenile delinquency. Judge Lang made the observ- ation as he dismissed charges of breaking and entering and \theft against five club members accused of a break-in at the Sons of Italy Hall in Galt Dec, 22. During the trial the girl test- ified she stayed with a boy- charges he can against them, The court was told the girl has been made « ward of the Children's Aid Society. Acquitted were James row, 22, Preston, and Henri Sylvain, 21, and Cecil Gordier, 21, RR 6, Galt. LAND LIVES BY MINES cent of Bolivia's exports. Becker, 22, Preston; Barry Reinhart, 18, Galt; James Far- Minerals account for 94 per year-old girl lived at the Sa-|gest the Crown attorney lay any|the Queen. | The ministry of defence an- nounced Friday: "Her Majesty the Queen has been graciously pleased to ap- prove that the privilege of re- maining seated when drinking the loyal toast be extended to chief petty officers and petty officers when they are dining formally in their messes, both jashore and afloat." 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