Oshawa Times (1958-), 11 Aug 1966, p. 7

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FOR C Gridoil C Homesitd Cc Ul Pete Cdn Sup O Cdn Tricnt Cent Del C West P Dome Pete Dynamic Gt COilsds int Helium Mill City Permo Place G Prov G Ranger Scurry Rn Spooner Triad Oil Union Oj! U Canso Vandoo W Decaita INDUS Alta Gas T Alg Cent W Algoma St Alliance a Alcan Alcan . pr Argus EIGN TRADING Agnico Ang A Moly Black Bay Coch Will C Red Pop Deerhorn Int Bibis Macasse Permo Provo Spooner Siscoe Teck Corp Utd Keno $20% 2% 20% -- 4 220 «280 «6280 $10% 10% 10% 184 «(184184 $17% 1% 7%+ 5 35 MS OS $10% 10% 10% 260 260 2200 MAYOR SPLITS CHAI N MONTGOMERY, Wales (CP) A Montgomeryshire mayor split his ceremonial chain of office in half, For years outgoing ma- yors have added inscribed links to the chain and it now meas- i» -- vw ures more than six feet. Mayor 3 150 199 19 --1 | William Gornall decided it was Sv 334 33'4--~ 4 top cumbersome, so he gave 0 4 9 |half of it to his wife. $30% 30% Wa+ 268 268 «2268 «26+ 3 ? » 8 ] a-- Va n0 30 30 5 TRIALS sn 10% 10% -- Ve $20 %» » +h 700 700 700 $29" 29 110 100 200 " SOO $19 vw " US. Com Crops Said Dumped On Southwest Ontario Mart OTTAWA (CP) -- Agriculture Minister Greene promised Wed- nesday he will look into com- plaints that some U.S. corn and/losses by buying in the U.S. and other cash crops are being) selling the products cheaply in dumped on the southwestern} Canada, in order to depress lo- Ontario market to the disadvan-! cal producers' prices. "AT catule wore, made by ,. it has been said that about representatives of the Ontario| ** large buyers, such ig naan Taimers. Union who met with tain supermarket chains, con- " trol some 85 per cent of all Ca- Mr. Greene Wednesday. " : : a i ;, nadian food consumption,"' Mr. The complaints, originating IN) Coke sat. Essex and Kent counties, con-| cern garden crops such as let- tuce, fruit and corn brought into Canada with, the farmers claim, Mr. Greene said the farmers have charged that certain large food buyers deliberately take "If this is true," he said at of our food economy is in the a hidden subsidy. hands of big business and. it They say lettuce was im-| might be extremely. worth while ported so cheaply that the price|for the federal government to didn't cover the labor costs to|sit down with these companies harvest it. land talk the situation over." ps a press conference, "too much| BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT NEW WESTMINSTER, B.C. There's beer, there's ale, and there's stout--and then there's Guinness stout. All brewmasters have their secrets and methods of brewing | distinctive suds but the legends surrounding the brew- ing od Guinness stcit are great jand grand--and always. Irish, leven in British Columbia. Visitors to Dublin, where Ar-| thur Guinness opened for busi- ness in 1759, are likely to be regaled with numerous theories on the success of the stout. Par- takers of the brew give many reasons for its success. Some say it's the water from the Ri- iver Liffey. A myth credits a jchunk of beef left to stand in; the vat. But these reasons vary al-| most with the hour of the night. The real answer to the dis- tinctive Guinness taste lies in such staple products as barley | Denison Mine 'Stock Dips TORONTO (CP) -- Denison Mines tumbled 414 to 57% and |the rest of the market followed as the Toronto Stock Ex-} | change's industrial index) | slumped to its lowest level Wed- nesday since June, 1964. The index slid .69 to 156.11. It had reached a low at noon of 156.03. Denison, a recent investor fa- vorite, fell on news of lower earnings for the first six months | of 1966. Roman Corp. was off ,|1 to 13%. Inco declined 14 to 90% after touching a low of 89%. In other base-metal activity, Noranda dropped 1% to 52%) after the company announced it copper. Pine Point retreated 114| to 58 and Falconbridge 1 to 9614. | On index, golds were down .59) {to 187.63, base metals 2.38 to} | 94.49" western oils .78 to 105.23 | jand the TSE .82 to 149.14. Vol-| ume was 3,214,000 shares com- pared with 2,750,000 Tuesday. Lecabeacdtial | BOND MARKET | TORONTO (CP) -- The Cana-; | dian bond market was up % in| | quiet trading Wednesday. Short - term Government of 44%-per-cent April 15, 1967, issue | *\ closing at $99.10 bid and $99.15 asked. Long-term Canada and pro- vincial issues were up % with the Government of Canada 414- jper-cent Sept. 1, 1983, issue) }quoted at 85% bid and 85% |asked. In provincials, the On- tario Hydro 6-per-cent issue due July 5, 1988, closed at 9814 bid and 98% asked. Day-to-day money traded at 5 per cent. NET EARNINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Canadian Marconi Co., months ended June 30: $725,790; 1965, $1,103,165. Canadian Pacific Railway Co., six months ended June. 30: 1966, | $22,799,812, $1.47 a share; 1965, | $18,064,615, $1.14. Rockower of Canada Ltd., 26 six 1966, 1965, 938, 92 cents a share; $155,366, 65 cents. \der a production agreement Bariey, Yeasi Seen Key To That Guiness Flavor and yeast, says Ken Mc- Namara, vice president in charge of operations at the Lucky Lager Brewery here. BEGAN. IN. JULY Mr. McNamara is the man responsible for placing locally- brewed Guinness on the mar- ket in July. The company started producing the stout un- with Guinness Overseas Ltd. and Labatt Breweries of Can-| ada Lid. | Because it now is produced locally, the B.C. Liquor Control Board has dropped the price of Guinness to. $3.31 a dozen, in- cluding tax, compared to $4.77 a dozen, for the imported prod- uct, Guinness comes to B.C. with a reputation for benefitting both expectant mothers and Irish racehorses. It has been described as a help against anemia and insomnia. Whatever the qualities of the stout, Mr. McNamara and his New Westminster team hit it on the first try. OTTAWA (CP) -- Agriculture Minister Greene Wednesday charged the Ontario government with playing partisan politics and making a political football of current problems of Ontario's dairy industry. He made his statement at a press conference following a 2%-hour meeting with repre- sentatives of the Ontario Farm- ers Union, headed by John Dol- mer of Corbetton, president. of bariey malt have to be, im- ported, for it's the malt that) The OFU proposed that the gives Guinness its dark color. | federal government increase the Like expensive coffee beans, the'ba:- price of ' malt is roasted to the com-| milk to $3.50 from $3.25 a hun- pany's old reliable formula. | dredweight, guaranteeing the Also shipped from Dublin is|farmers a return $4.25 a hun- Pedgree yeast, which comes in| dredweight on milk delivered at - pound shipments. Mc- the dairy. Namara explained that the ince the new milk price pol- yeast multiplies five-fold in a icy was announced earlier this brew. year, farmers get $4 a hundred- "Guinness reserves a portion| weight, including a 75-cent net of the yeast produced each day| federal subsidy, but, they claim, are es Hibs an ii acwinng Queen's Park Policy "Partisan, Says Greene cently + increased transporta- tion charges to the farmers by the dairies were a provincial is- sue, not a federal one. He also rejected the Ontario government's proposal that Ot- tawa increase its milk price subsidy to the level of subsidies provided Quebec farmers by their provincial government. "It would be completely irre- sponsible to expect Ottawa to pick up the tab for levelling pricing discrepancies between provinces whenever a province devides t6 put on 2 subsidy of its own,"' he said. He agreed with the OFU group that these problems must be worked out as quickly and effectively as possible and he promised to call a meeting "'in the near future" with provincial agriculture ministers and other interested parties and make for the ivllowing day's brew,"|the cost kept the same strain for over) 25 cents. 200 years. A portion of the yeast used in a Dublin brew comes to |, ¢4.a-hundredweight guaran- us." jteed return at the farm, Mr. The iwo other ingredients of Dolmer said Wednesday. Guinness -- hops and water--| Mr, Greene's criticism was di- present no difficulties in B.C.|\rected at "political rocks And contrary to the many old! thrown in my direction' by On- legends--Guinness does not use| tario Agriculture Minister Stew- water from the River Liffey. It)art who told the Ontario farm- uses water from springs injers their problems are a fed- County Kildare for the 5,000,000/eral and not a provincial re- glasses per day sold in Britain | sponsibility. and Ireland. of moving the milk) he said. "That way they have) from the farm to the plant is specific proposals. DIVIDENDS | By THE CANADIAN PRESS Canada Permanent Mortgage Corp., 12 cents, Oct. 1, record Sept. 15. Tru-Wall Concrete Forming Ltd., 3 cents, Aug. 31, record Aug. 22. Teck Corp. Ltd., 744 cents, Sept. 1, record Aug. 17, Auto Electric Service, They had originally asked for| 6% Not so, said Mr. Greene. Re-|cents, Sept. 15, record Aug. 19. ! THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, August 11, 1966 7 BUSINESS BRIEFS dian firms during the first half By THE CANADIAN PRESS jof 1966, more than the value ANNOUNCE DISCOVERY - for any previous 12-month pe- Scurry-Rainbow Oil Ltd. of |Tiod, the company's Ottawa of- Calgary ed Wednesday ifice said Wednesday, it has discovered a large body of high-grade potash in Sas-| katchewan, In a telegram to the) Toronto Stock Exchange, Pres- ident L. C. Morrisroe said iviai reserves exceed 225,000,000 tons of recoverable potash with an average grade of 27.8 per cent. Despite the announcement the stock slid $2.62 to $29.62 on the Toronto Stock Exchange. SKLAR SELLING | Stanco Ltd. is about to buy) Sklar Furniture Co. of Whitby, Ont., Stasceor President William J. Stack Jr. of Toronto said Wednesday. Sklar, the largest upholstery works in Canada, had sales last year of $8,500,000. PLACE CONTRACTS Lockheed Aircraft Corp. of the U.S. placed $16,775,000) YOUNG MEN A large Conadion. Life Insurance Company has openings for two ambitious young men between 21 and 27 who can qualify for our three year training program. Men now operating under this plan are earning from $4,500 to $10,000 a year, The position provides a@ guoranteed income, bonuses, commissions, group life, sickness and hospitalization insurance plus a pen- sion at age 60. Supervisory appointment and promotions made entirely from our own personnel. Previous selling experience is desirable but not essential. | worth of contracts with Cana- HARD TO SWIM : The world's strongest -- cur- irents are those in the Saltfiord, Norway, which reach 16 knots. CALL OR SEE DIXON'S FOR OIL FURNACES SERVING OSHAWA OVER 50 YEARS 24-HOUR SERVICE 313 ALBERT ST. 723-4663 i | Please Phone 728-7393 for an appointment Groups of Guinness experts made periodic visits to the brewery for taste testis on a 6,250-gallon batch, the. first brewed here under the new agreement. They. liked it--and| B.C.-brewed Guinness was in! business. RELY ON IRISH The local plant is still de- pendent on Dublin. Shipments PRODUCE TORONTO (CP) -- Wholesale to retail carton eggs average) weighted prices quoted by the department of agriculture as of | Wednesday: A large 66.3; A me-| dium 58.1; A small 38.3 Eggs: Wholesale price to country statios fibre cases| quoted by the Toronto Board of Trade from wholesale egg deal-| + *\ lowered its overseas price of |&TS: Extra-large' 63; large 61; | medium 55-56; 39; C 34, Butter prices: Agricultural Stabilization board tenderable carlots: Buying 40 score 59; | buying 39 score 58; selling 59. Major Pool Employs 38° Major Pool Equipment Corp. (Canada) Ltd. has announced small 28-30; B | _y,|Canada- bonds closed with the! another record breaking year. The company started making swimming pools in 1961. At that) time the company had only two / employees. Now they have 38 under the direction of company owner David Henry. Initially their place of busi- ness was a 500 square foot, plant at Whitby. The business | expanded at a rapid pace and) soon the premises had to be doubled. In 1964 Major Pool moved to Oshawa with a 5,300 square foot plant on Drake St. Now Dave Henry and his business are negotiating for 30,- 000 square feet of new prop- erty. Recently Major Pool has gone into the exporting business with a big and expanding mar- ket. Presently the company has a large eastern United States | swimming pool jobber buying | coping and liners. Despite tough competition | 524% 24% 24% + Ye weeks ended July 2: 1966, $211,- over the border Major Pool has been able to export swimming pools to the States. The nation's leading home furnishers Since 1881, Sale starts tomorrow! Look for the 'Red Tags" in all the departments . - . they represent huge savings for you. Come in and browse around! Savings Up To 50% and more Automatic REGENT WRINGER WASHER Porcelain Tub, Pump 109.95 BUNK B EDS 36" With Spring Filled Mattress Power Dial REGENT VACUUM CLEANER for suction control. 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