THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, Jone 2, 1966 21 CIAL REPORTS The Time for Buying That 1966 Car Is Now . At Ontario Motor Sales You Will Receive ... . REST TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE ¢ BIGGEST DISCOUNTS & SAVINGS e BEST TERMS & SELECTIONS STOCKS & FINAN STOCK MARKET | BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT Can Tire voromvo Laeed ee "¢ 4 Som ur Ys 356 $3) 36% 37 9% a87 " i $7i% 7) ie Already U Uses SRO Sign | By STEPHEN SCOTT In the 1964 fair there were VANCOUVER (CP) -- Almost/200 exhibitors, 900 individual | exactly a year before it is) | displays and about 3,000 pro- | scheduled.to open, the British|ducts, More than 135,000 per-| Columbia internatonal trade\sons, including 10,000 profes-| fair has the SRO sign painted,|sional buyers, visited the Happy officials, contemplat-| grounds, Officials are aiming ing the largest fair ever despite! for 200,000 next year. the world's fair in Montreal, are| Officials say Expo '67 has had | wondering how long the sign will) no apparent effect on the trade | lremain under the blotter. fair. 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Hard CrpA Hewker & Hayes $i Home _A Hur frie Husky Husky Dw HB OWG imp Lite imp Olt Imp Too ind Accep intjand Gas IMC Int Nickel int Util inter PL Int St FP Inv Grp A Jefferson det Bw Jockey © Kelly DA LOnt Cem Laura See Lav Fin Lev F72,00 Levy 6 pr tobCe A 2% 20% r) 9 7 7 7h 74+ 7%, 294 m 1 We 7 +% te 12% 0 Wut 71% 7%7 1 0 ; busines } president at the Pacific National Exhibi- tion is committed or asked for and the fair is considering ac- quiring more covered space at the 40-aere site, No prospective exhibitor in the B.C, government-sponsored fair May 17 to 27 is being turned away, officials said, But|a and industries who inquiries now are up their countries have made being asked to make m aN The fair, held every three years since 1958, was started by the provincial government to promote international trade, It is run by a volunteer group of men SAYS WOO CUSTOMERS Borrie, fair "we must vice en- la J said Wi | courage our customers to come 5 1s s a & 10 to us so that the concept of two- way trade will be a reality." Last year, B.C, exported $1,600,000,000 in goods and jwill appear at both, EXHIBITORS RETURN To date 90 per cent of the countries and industries which displayed at the last fair have! said they will return, | Between 16 and 20 countries | and five states of the United | States are expected, This com-| pares with 12 countries in 1964, | India, the U.K., Communist China, Sweden, Belgium and The Netherlands are definitely committed, Austria, Australia, New Zealand, the Philippines, France, Italy, Japan and West Germany say they will be here but have not sent final papers Hungary, Yugoslavia, Ireland, Israel, Spain, Denmark and Czechoslovakia have given some indication of attending Ironically, B.C,'s No, 1 indus- try, lumber and lumber prod- ucts, will not display, preferring to .put its promotional money where its sales are--overseas, omen Wshrmsneae US © ECONOMY © LUXURY COMFORT @ DEPENDABILITY 34 + Ve 25% 15% Ve i ib" 54 36 Met Stores 4% aur Ve Montex pr M4 WA Wa Ve 82% 82'4 18% 19 4+ ™% Mh+ " Mrohy Pr 26% 26% Norands a $2 82 Nor Cl @ Ws 4+ Pac Pete Wh War Pembina 9% 9% Pow Corp 11% 11% "a 1% «13% " 12% 12% Rothman Royal Bnk Selkirk A Can e Suptest or Texaco Thom NP Torlm Bk 8 2914 om Val WVa~ lt | +) +10 | | forces east of Suez ' | Prime © Minister j told a press conference Tor tron A T Fin Ap Transalr Tr Can Pi Trans Mt Turnbi Ap Un Gas Versatile 476 $3) 0 817% 100. $19 | 18 644 34 Mat 200 S19%e 19% et 900 815% 15% 15% 100 450 450 450 wf 1995 931% 31% Bite a) 100 435 435 435 465 $27% 27% 274+ 25 $29% 24 4 + ies $20 19% 19% m5 $220 228 Re 210 S89\e O90 89% West A wt 300 $10 Ove l0%e+ Ve Woodwd A 300 $24a UVa. 24a Vs Zellers D 8254 24 18% Zenith 100 180 180 180 Wein "Me Sales to VI ami FOREION T 2 62 1800 176 Deerhorn Multle Opemiske Siscoe Upp Can YK Beer | BRIEFS | BUSINESS SET EARNINGS MARK Dominion Stores Ltd, had rec jord net earnings of $10,655,576 /Or $1.32 a share in the year ended March 19 compared wit! $10,077,827 or $1.25 a share las year, says the annual report re |leased Wednesday in Toronto | Sales jumped 5.3 per cent to | $513,656,740 from $487,735,081. 60 240 40 200 240 400 100 FAILURES DOUBLE | Liabilities of Canadian bus! | ness failures in April were more |than double those for March and | 57 per cent higher than in April, 1965, Dun and Bradstreet re {ports in Toronto, The company said liabilities in April were $18,300,000 with the total! boosted by three bankruptcies with ag | gregate losses of about $7,000, 000 PRODUCE TORONTO (CP) -- Wholesale to retail carton eggs average | weighted prices quoted by the agriculture department as of June 1: A large 50.2; A medium 47; A small 41.9 Eggs Wholesale price jeountry stations fibre cases quoted by the Toronto Board of | Trade from wholesale egg deal jers: Extra-large 41-44; large 40 141; medium 35-37; small 30-32; B 36-37; C 33-34 Butter prices: stabilization board learlots: Buying 40 | buying 39 score 58; U.K. Will Keep Eastern Role CANBERRA (AP) British Prime Minister Wilson has re-} |affirmed there has been no} change of policy by his govern ment about maintaining British Australian} Harold Holt today inder not to to Agricultural tenderable score 59; selling 59. He sald Australia stands Britain's desire ~*/ maintain forces in Malaysia and ~ 4! Singapore at their present high + | tralian in the British and Aus view, the Indonesian ithreat te Malaysia diminishes level if, *' fell | changed with 91-day bills at 5,10 | per cent and 182-day bills at 5.27 bought back $661,800,000 Trading * Sluggish TORONTO (CP)--Prices were) lower on the Toronto Stock Ex-| change Wednesday for the sec:| ond consecutive day as the) market wandered in sluggish| trading The industrial index, a meas- ure of key stock. movements del clined .71 to 162.66 as volume | to 3,018,000 shares from) 5,990,000 Tuesday Golds provided the only break| in the downswing and the gold) index, which jumped 7.07 points) Tuesday, added 2,42 at 181,26. Giant Yellowknife gained % to 18% and Kerr~-Addison %& to 11% In the industrial list, General Motors slid 2% to: 89, Atlantic Sugar A and B.C, Telephone 1% each to 20% and 61% and Mol- | son A 1 to 34%, | On index base metals were! off .48 to 90.21, western oils 29] to 104,38 and the TSE .63 to 154 36 W. G. MERRIFIELD SAE Picks Chairman BOND MARKET W. G manager, Sales Development | TORONTO (CP) - Long-term) Division, Aluminum Co. of Canada. and provincial bonds/Canada Lid. has been elected | were unchanged in light trading| 1966-67 chairman of the 900- on the Canadian bond market|member Ontario Section, Soc: ! Wednesday iety of Automotive Engineers, Government of Canada 4%4-/SAF is the professional society | per-cent issue maturing in 1983/of the automotive industry and | closed at 86% and 87% asked.|has 24,000 member throughout | Treasury bills were un-/the United States and Canada, | ft its 50 sections, four are in Canada Born in Niagara Falls, Ont., Mr. Merrifield joined Alcan jin 1939 after graduating from | jthe University of Toronto with | ja B, Sc, degree, Following serv- ice in Vancouver and Windsor | las district sales manager, he spent a year and a half on loan o the Department of Defence Production, Non-ferrous Metals | Division, in Ottawa Merrifield, assistant Da it 5% per to-day money was} cent, er cent available DIVIDENDS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Ingersoll Mchine and Tool Co, Lid,, class A 12% cents, July 4, record June 20 Royal Trust Co,, Mortgage Corp,, S-per-cent preferred se- ries A 50 cents, July 2, record), The Niagara Wire Weaving Co, Ltd, common 20 cents; class B 20 cents, July 2, record June 8 Home Oil Co, 1744 cents; July 1 Hiram various staff becoming industry |manager automotive in 1957 In. 1959 Mr, Merrifield returned | jto Toronto to assume adminis- trative duties with Alcan's Sales Development Division, as well as responsibilieles in technical Service and product develop. ment in the automotive and he had assignments, Lid,, class A class B 17% cents, record June 10 Walker Gooderham and Worts, Ltd., 30 cents, July 15, record June 17 commercial transport field George Weston Ltd, class A| William A, Woodcock, chief 1844 cents; class B 18% cents, |engineer, General Motors of July 1, record June 29 ;Canada Ltd, was elected treas- Canadian Food Products Lid, urer CT ie a gerne preferred 75 July 1, rec By THE CANADIAN PRESS ord June 22 Exquisite Form Brassiere Dominion Stores Ltd., year ended March 19: $10,655,576, Itd., common 17% cents; first $1.82 a share; 1965, $10,077,827 rrefe preferred series A 15 cents July 1, record June 10 com:| * $1.25. Canadian Marconi Co., mon 5 'cents, June 30, record . ' van Cassidy's WLid., year Jan 31: 1966, $125,651; June 9 National Trust Co, Lid., 15 cents, July 2, record June 13,/ Comparable figures Northern and Central Gas,,) Hayes Steel Products Ltd., months ended April 30; $1,107,000, 62 cents a $2.60 preferred 6 cents rein Sept, 1, record Aug, 15, second| +?" i rsd hac share; 1965, $927,000, 52 cents, | Sharpe Instruments of Can-/| ada Lid., year ended Jan, 31: | preferred series A 26% cents, Aug. 1, record July 15; com- 1966, $61,671; 1965, $19,825 Monarch Fine Foods mon 18 cents, Sept, 1, record nine months ended March 12 Aug. 15 Hugh and Owens Co, Ltd,, preferred 40 cents; class A 20 cents class B 10 cents, July 15, !% $458,460, 44.7 cents a record June 15 is share; 1965, $491,606, 48 cents, Rockwin' Mines Lid., year ended Dec, 31; 1965, $95,972; 1964, $67,514 16,272 Ce Units a, 987.1 Due In Week Canada Ltd., year 3h: 1965, $82,245; TORONTO (CP) -- Canadian (net loss) car makers have scheduled 16,- units production this week compared with 13,162 nade la which was shortened by the Victoria Day holiday, the Motor Vehicle Man- ufacturers' Association reports, | Truck production is scheduled to increase to 4,481 from 3,733 last week The Canadian car industry has turned out 354,07) cars so ended 1965, no Ltd,, | Insurance Co, of ended Dec 1965, $20,580 for BOTTLE HAS PRICE A new bottle, upholstered in satin and brocade, for TV's I Dream of Jeannie in color, cost $6,000 week far this year against 323,666 at the same time last year. 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