THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, August 12, 1966 43 AE a ee a Lay PITTI LLL lincchesich aa eT T7 TT VWADRAG TORONTO 10:40 AA, STOCKS Distributed cr Toronto Stock ©: Aug, 12 Quotations in cents unless marked $. 1--Odd lot, xd----Ex-dividend, xr--Ex- rights, xw--Ex-warrants. Net change is from previous board-iot closing sale. MINES Sales 500 10:40 Net High Low a.m, Ch'ge iu "4 " ee 45 415 415 +10 21% 14 N%--- '4 a 5 2 3 8 3 Cent Pat Chester Chimo Coch will Granduc Grandroy Gu 98 High-BI Hollinger Huds Bay Hydra Ex 000 int Bibis T Irish 21200 Iso Jaye Jelex Jonsmith Joutel Kam Kotla Kerr Add K Anacon Kid Coper Lab Min Lakehead La Luz Leitch iberian tl a¢ orado Louviert Macassa Madsen Martin Mattgm! McIntyre Mc Adam Mentor Metal Min Nat Expl New Cal N Harri N Hosco $762 75% 75% 20 20 20 Ta 18 M "a 15 072 73 80 120 1§ " 175 $15Y%e 15 100 $1071/2°1074 1 1000 73° «(72 + 1000 1600 $500 1500 7368 17 2200 250 80 80 124 «120 15 3 " " n n 297 «27 9 27 «+5 9 N Que Rag) WN Senator Nick Rim Nisto Norbaska Norgold Normetal 9 570 570 $70 a 38 12 8 4 13 435 } 6 +1) 80 1500 21s4 500 1500 6000 122 18 75 3 435 16 80 Bi) 3% 30. 605 600 600 $102 10% 10% 280 «280 280 " 7 37 16 1% 6 $10% 10% 10% 25 24 252 + 58 14 -- Ve Nat v7 12 ty 4 13 435 16 80 at ] +5 4 y 2 Preston Probe M Que. Chib Que Man 3614 +12 33%a 6 1 24% -- 10 3 13 --\% a 2 20» 1 505 +5 350 60 66 $25¥e 24% 2109 $13% 13 Silvrfids Silma Sil Stand Siscoe Stanrck Steep R Sullivan Teck Corp Texmont Tombill Torbrit Tribeg Trin Chib U_ Buffadn Utd Pore Vespar West Mine 540 104 106 125 W Of 4 4s 62 +1 M4 42 $35 "a 3 S4 139 3s 64 "4 a 535 "0 3 5\a 140 3s --3 5 50 " $4 140 x" +3 4000 1000 1100 2110 OILS, GAS 1080 410 2 +2 Zenmac Alminex 410 Am Ledue 23 390 93 220 0 380 440 320% 20% $18% 18% 375 (370 s1% 1% 264 500 220 320 16! 7 120 int Hellum Mill City NC Oils Numac Permo 000 2 8 W Decalta 500 325 INDUSTRIALS 675 $107 10% 100 $54 Sta 780 330 (0 225 316% 1642 200 $1} 10% 100 700 700 2S $29% 29% 2 3000 $33% 9M 190 39 a Abitibi Acklands Alte Gas T Alta Nat Algo Cent Alg Cent W Algoma St Alcan Alcan pr Anthes A Argus Bell Phone Bow Valy Brazilian BA C BC Phone Burns Fds Calgary P Calvert Die Cdn Brew C ind Gas p 300 $ CPR 4 C Petrofin Tire A tities Con Paper Cons Gas Con Gas A 1 +1 | 2 mm TANTS L Li Vv aa4 $52 Sin 54 200 $154 15% 154° -- Ye $154 15% 1514 465 9 9 202 3014 23% 1% 94a 94M 20% 20% 17% 17% Crestbrk Crow Nest Crush inti Cygnus A Dale-R pr Dist! Seag Dofasco Dofasco p Dom Store Domtar Dupont +5 | BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT 'Investment Houses Here May Join U.S. Exchanges Pa Be > rather than. his native Poland. Emco Fam Play Ford Cnda FPE Pion GMC GL Paper GL Power Greyhnd Hardee Hard Crp A Hawker $ Hayes Sti Horne Pit Hughs-O A Home A Home 8 Husky Ol! 150 3105 2030 7200 1% 14% % Wat a a 0 450 450 $11% 11% 19% 265 265 265 $1344 134 13% $222 22% 22'4 + V $232 22'2 232 $13% 139% 13% | MONTREAL (CP) -- Greater Canadian investor interest in United States securities may *\lead more Canadian investment houses to take out full mem- berships in U.S. stock ex- 4| changes. Financial sources in Montreal say the situation has tipped the commission profit scale in fa- uivor of U.S. brokers and that, from a Canadian broker's view- and being an American citizen. Large Canadian houses work on a reciprocal arrangement with U.S. houses, paying the Americans full commissions when buying U.S, stocks. The Americans pay two-thirds of the commission when buying Cana- dian stocks. The two - thirds commission rule also applies to European banks and smaller Canadian 415 100 117 m3 300 $57%4 57% 57% 585 585 585 S18 18% 18% $5394 53% 53% $4 $20% $8% 415 58% Husky C pr Husky D W HB Oil Gas Imp Oil Imp Tob ind Accept Ind Mineri Ind Wire Inland Gas inland G w IMC int Nickel Int Util Int Util pr intpr Pipe Intor Steel Inv Grp A James Sti Jeffersn w Jockey C€ Labatt LO Cem w Lau Fn 140 Lob Co A 45 a 8 $65 6565 $9094 90% 90% 26\%4 26% 2% 29% -- 784 78% 7 11% 11% Ta TA 20% 20% "\regulations pose a barrier for M Lf Mills Maritime Mass-Fer MEPC Met Stores Molson 8 Mon Food Mon inv Montex Moore Morse pr Murphy Mrphy Pr Noranda Nor CtllLG@ Ogilvie Oshawa A Pac Pate Pembina PC Jwi pr Pow Corp Price Bros Reichhold Rothman Royal Bnk StL Cem A Sal Fa Shell Can Shell inv p Shell Inv w Shopper Ct Shully's Simpsons Simpson Slater Sti St Paving Steel Can Thom Box Thom N P Tor Dm Bk Tor tron W Towers Traders A Transair Tr Can PL Trans Mt Trans PPL Un Carbid Un Gas Versatile Vic G Tr Walk GW Well Fin te West ind West Ind A estc'st Westen A West Awt White Pas Woodwd A Zellers Zenith 17% 17% + 6% 6% 75 75 425 425 2 81% 814+ 54% 5a Hm %% 27 27 524 52% 12% 12% $12" $22 $26 695 65 195 $306 si $13¥ $10% $23% $6\2 317% $59 $322 3 9 s $10% $5 $33" Sloe $9'n 10% 10% 5% S%--' 3 334 + Ve 162 16a + Ve %% Wt Me $24% 2494 2494 mm Va $10% 10% 10% 125 $21% 21% 21--V 235 $152 152 15% 955 $29 29% 29% -- Ve 400 415 405 405 ----5 150 230 230 230 + 5 100 435 435 435 +10 100 $26 262 26'2 500 $184 18% 18% 102 905 905 905 220 $10%2 10% 10% 400 $24% 24% 24% 50 $25 25 25 100 200. 200 200 --10 Sales to 11 @.m,: 858,000. FOREIGN TRADING Cons Mosher 500 80 80 Dickenson 200 510 Kon Kotia 440 Langis 58 Madsen 165 Siscoe 460 Upp Can 195 Utd Keno 890 80 510 440 58 165 460 195 890 1 500 300 1000 600 400 --10 NEWS IN BRIEF DISPATCHES RICE NEW DELHI, India (Reuters) Prime Minister Mrs, Indira Gadhi has ordered the quick dis- patch ef emergency rice sup- plies to Assam State where five persons were killed and more than 100 injured Wednesday in riots over a rice shortage and high food prices. ASK SUPPORT ROE (Reuters) Former Hungarian political prisoners have appealed to Pope Paul for support in their campaign to free an estimated 68,000 Hun- garian revolutionaries still im- prisoned in Hungary and Rus-| '|sia, their leader, Bela Fabian, said Thursday. This October will be the 10th anniversary of the Hungarian uprising FIND SIXTH WIFE 4 |point, has had a detrimental ef-| | Washington timated $2,201,000,000 during) 20 © |dropped its price to the same non-member brokers who buy fect on a long-standing recip-|on the Canadian stock ex- rocal commission-fee deal with|changes through the big Cana- U.S. investment houses. jdian houses, : i Kippen and Co. last spring} At one time, most Canadian announced membership on the| houses received more reciprocal Midwest Stock Exchange injinvestment business from the Chicago. Earlier this year an-|U.S. than they returned. In re- other Montreal firm, Lafferty,|cent years the situation has re- *\ Harwood and Co., joined the| versed, particularly with Cana- Philadelphia, Baltimore and/dian mutual funds dipping so | Exchange. James heavily into the U.S. market. Richardson and Sons joined the 'I wouldn't be surprised if Midwest exchange in 1964. joining U.S. exchanges became Canadian houses would like toja trend," said Bruce Kippen, become members of the New|president of Kippen and Co. York Stock Exchange but the/"In the east it wasn't widely realized that you could become most. There are rules about the'a member of these exchanges." controlling partner living within) A spokesman for Lafferty, a certain distance of New York|Harwood and Co. said a six- Trading Brisk At Stockyards Slaughter cattle: On offer this week 9,100; last week 7,880; to date 1966 311,720; to date 1965 $28,553; this week 1965 11,486; choice steers 25-26 with sales to 27.60; good 23-25; mediums 22- 23; commons 19-21; choice heif- lers 24-25 with sales to 25.80; good 23-24; mediums 21-23; commons 18-20; choice-fed year- lings 25-26; good 23-25; good cows 19-20 with sales to 21.25; mediums 17.50- 18.50; canners and cutters 14-17; good heavy | bologna bulls 21-22 with sales to |23; commons and mediums 17- (CP) -- Trading and prices were choice and good heifers at the On- stockyards_ this TORONTO was active steady on steers and tario public week Bull lower "BUSINESS BRIEFS By THE CANADIAN PRESS GET MORE PAY Paid workers received an es- and cow prices were March in the form of salaries and wages, an increase of nearly one per cent from Feb- |ruary and 12.5 per cent higher than in March last year, the bureau of statistics reported |Thursday. Total labor income during the first three months of |this year was up 13 per cent }at $6,545,000,000 from $5,790,- 000,000 in the same period last | year, CUT COPPER PRICES Noranda Sales Corp. of Lon-| don has lowered the price of ecr brand electrolytic copper to £450 ($1,350) a ton--a drop of £50 ($150). Union Miniere of Brussels also announced it has Replacement cattle: Good stockers 26.50-27.50; good steer stock calves 28-30; good heifer stock calves 24-26; common and medium stockers 20-26 with heavy short-keep steers 23-25. Calves: On offer this week 2,500; last week 2,087; to date 1966 64,459; to date 1965 69,906; this week 1965 2,242; choice vealers 35-39 with odd sales to 42; good 30-34; mediums 26-29; commons 20-25; boners 17-20. Hogs: On offer this week 8,000; last week 7,200; to date 1966 253,581; to date 1965 277,- 863; this week 1965 8,519; grade A 33.70-35.30; heavy sows 20.55- 20.65; stags 18.25-18.50; boars 14,60-14.80 on a live weight ba- level per metric ton--a drop of| sis. £14 ($42) from its previous; Sheep and lambs: On offer | price of £464 ($1,390). this week 1,600; last week 1,873; |to date 1966 35,228; to date 1965 " 134,575; this week 1965 1,609; re 23-24.50; light lambs up up to 13. apart in flight near here. The| left engine shot several pieces) |of metal into the passenger} cabin, injuring one person. APPOINT DEAN PORT ARTHUR (CP)--John| -W Kerr has been named first | dean of students at Lakehead | University, President W, Ramblyn announced Thursday. STORE BLOOD CIL Earnings $6,566,000 Six Months (CP)--Frozen MONTREAL (CP) -- Cana- blood will be stored at the Na- | dian Industries Lid. Wednesday tional Defence Medical Centre| announced first-half earnings of here for use anywhere in the | $6,566,000 or 66 cents a share, world, the defence department| UP from $5,553,000 or 56 cents and the Canadian Red Cross|@ share in the first six months iblood transfusion service an-| Of 1965. : : nounced Thursday. The initial! Labor strikes at suppliers and collection will consist of 24 pints|Customers of the Montreal- of the rarest blood types from|based company were likely to Canadian donors. keep net income for the second half to about the same level as rare ~ | income to, 29; sheep 6-12; yearlings sold) ----|weighted prices quoted by the} Mines Head Once Made Home Here : At 45° tis tas a porsonal for tune that runs well into the nine figure bracket, He is pres- ident of the company that con- trols the world's largest sup- ply of urdnjum. |" And Oshawa still likes to think that this is where Steve th rat bh fitm's made his start. month assessment of his firm's| ». | U.S, exchange membership in Ro gen *2 Slovak a agar dicated it had been a "consider-|> 7" eT ee a Canada in 1937. In. those lean able asset. jyears as a New Canadian he EXTEND FACILITIES and his father worked a farm The Montreal Stock Exchange \9" Scugog Island. already has an agreement) In the pre-war years he whereby members, in effect,;worked at several city fac- ave the facilities of the Boston tories. General Motors, Fittings Stock Exchange at 'their dis-|and Cohen's Box Factory which posal. }was located at the corner of Mr. Kippen said his firm had/Church and William streets. used the Boston arrangement in| It was not until 1953 that Mr. the past but it is "a small op-/Roman made a start on his eration" compared with thejnine-figure fortune. Midwest exchange--15,000 to 20,-| Doing his own prospecting he 000 shares traded a day com-|staked out a claim in Northern STEPHEN B. ROMAN OF DENISON MINES pared with 450,000 on the Mid-|Qntario's Blind River area. te s west. "T just liked the look of the Denison Has 1.32 to 186.31, base metals 1,69\to 105.59, Volume was 2,544,000 to 92.80 and the TSE .22 to|shares compared with 3,214,000 "These are industrial stocks property," Mr. Roman told the | --big board stocks. We can €x-\Oshawa 'Times in an interview| 148.92. Western oils were up .361 Wednesday, ecute orders at prices identical four years ago. | Sharp Drop the months rolled past to New York. The Midwest is ks three times as big as the Mon Mr. Roman liked the property! TORONTO (CP) --~ Denison| and more, |Mines, which plunged 4% Wed-| *+k Exchange, equivalent real Stock Exchange, eq more to the Toronto exchange in dol- llar value." ; The mine was called Denison,|nesday on news of lower earn-| It is possible that renewed in- a mame that was to causelings, suffered another sharp| lterest in Canadian stocks is injmany a flutter among the Bay|drop on the Toronto Stock Ex-| \the offing. Canadian mutual/Street financiers. change Thursdady, \funds are allowed to receive up: It is on this 'site that there! The stock slid. 3% to 53%, It /to 15 per cent of their equity now stands the world's largest) has been as high as 68 this year. | from U.S. securities. |uranium industry. Roman Corp. was down % to |There is a feeling that many fn 1953 shares the com-| 13%. Rio Algom declined% to| lof these income funds must be pany "were going for seven|25%4. | |near the limit, cents. In 1964 they had risen} Among other base metals, Te lto $9.95, This year those same| Falconbridge retreated 1% to shares sometimes sold for $68.|94%4 and Preston 7% to 14%, DIVIDENDS A value of $300,000,000 was -- _ Me ae eee , » CANS : PRESS | rece a son dropped to 155.83, its lowes By THE CANADIAN PRESS i placed on the Denison level sikeaeaune 1a, Wek: The Robinson Little Co. Lid., seat : me ; qj jindex closed down .10 to 156.01. ept. 15. t : g syndicate Pod aa: é : ; Garehent Mining, 5 cents, to develop a gold property near to 50% -and 90% while Alcan | Sept. 30, record Sept. 15 in yas % to 33% 2 y ° Foleyet, Several local people was off %4 to % and Cana | aasnilnn 42 v, i Macassa Gold Mines Lid., 5 were involved in the syndi- sgh vmapits ai dtiaht yo }cents, Sept. 15, record Sept. 1.\cate including the late Dr. W patel ae + the. company's ale. | Willroy Mines Ltd., 3 cents,|H.°Gifford, a former mayor of]. juin eavaitive fit | Sept. 30, record Sept. 15 Oshawa, and Walter Branch, a On index golds were down| Hasting Mining and Develop- former city alderman. pens sie : este jment Co, Ltd., 10 cents, Sept., The syndicate was sold for 119, record Sept. 2 $5,000 and 120,000 shares. Two! BOND MARKET East Sullivan Mines Ltd., 15 days later the syndicate was cents, Sept. 19, record Sept. 2.\offered $500,000 for the prop-| TORONTO (CP) -- The Cana- dian bond market was up % in| Mr. Roman put the loss down|active trading Thursday. | | Sullivan Con, Mines Ltd., 8} erty, jcents, Sept. 19, record Sept. 2 | La Luz Mines Ltd., $1, Sept. |), experience and immediately | Short-term Government of |15, record Aug. 30, -- 99 got. involved in another syndi-|Canada bonds closed with the) | &G. Tamblyn Lid., Seen 20\cate to develop oil fields in| 4'%4-per-cent April 15, 1967, issue cents, Oct. 1, record Sept. Alberta and the western United| at $99.10 bid and $99.15 asked. | jpref. 50 cents, Oct. 1, record) gatos, Long-term Canada and pro-| | Sept, 2. Whe. ee " . | vincial issues were up % with Hamilton Cotton Co. Lid., 5 a peas during the booming, ihe Government of Canada 4%-! per-cent pref, $1.25, Nov. 15 uranium rush, he staked out Ksieene Gants 4) SOR deka record. Nov. 4: common 30|Denison. His story has come aloe at 851 bid and 85% | . ; ie . ree a by o% | cents, Sept. 1, record Aug, 22.|% lang, long wey sre Mien, | saked. In provincials, the On-| hg Corporation Br 7\4| tario Hydro 6-per-cent issue due cents, Sept. 1, record Aug. 17. 5 5. og | id | Pyramid Mining Co. Ltd., | NET EARNINGS pm Qe oe Oe a igs he lhe Ia - By THE CANADIAN PRESS | Day-to-day money traded al shares he' shareholder o 1 i Sherritt Gordon Mines 144.,|°! one-tenth of marked value on|Six months ended June 30: 1966, & per cent. record Aug. 17 multiplied by nists Aug. 26 of one share of Pine) $2,482,000, 21.9 cents; 1965, $3,-| Point Mines Ltd., payable Aug. | 199,000, 28.2 cents, A, E. JOHNSON, 0.D. oe by -eidgginset of a re-| Canadian Breweries Lid., six OPTOMETRIST eemable pref. shares of 50|months ended June 30: 1966, | ° cents par value. $4,573,857; 1965, no comparative 14/2 King St. East 723-2721 'Enough Holiday Cash? If that's your worry--no problem! 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There's an office near you, Loans for all Special Occasions TRANS CANADA CREDIT CORPORATION LIMITED 48 King St. W. « Ph. 728-4628 Canadian General Securities, | figures, yearend changed, Oshawa \class A 22% cents; class B 2214 an Dickenson Mines Ltd., |months ended June 30: 1966, $323,694, 9.21 cents a share; 1965, $443,781, 12.63 cents, Dominion Magnesium Lt d., six months ended June 30; 1966, | $156,178, 33 cents a share; 1965, 74,535, 16 cents. six PRODUCE TORONTO (CP) -- Wholesale jto retail carton eggs average) |department of agriculture as of Thursday: A large 67.5; A me dium 59.9; A small 39.4 ended June 30: 1966, $1,802,000, Eggs: Wholesale price to/38 cents a share; 1965, $1,415,- country stations fibre cases|000, 30 cents, quoted by the Toronto Board of| Trade from wholesale egg deal- ere ers: Extra-large 63; large 61: wine aac! medium 55-56; small 28-30; B) $145,047. Agricultural) Alberta Gas Trunk Line Lid., tenderable| six months ended June 30: 1966, | $2,500,072, 89 cents a_ share; 1965, $2,308,240, 85 cents. sunday breakfast: Sogemines Lid., six months Minerals of Can- six months ended 1966, $352,788; 1965, long distance prices: Stabilization board carlots:; Buying 40 score 59: | buying 39 score 58: selling 59.| bargain time | CAN YOU SHAPE | YOUR OWN FUTURE? OSHAWA'S LEADING MOTOR OIL COMPANY IS LOOKING ote A MAN WHO IS CAPABLE OF BUILDING HIS OWN USINESS. (long distance costs less all day sunday!) STALL VOTE in the second half last year, VACAVILLE, Calif. (AP)--A i ' . ; " j said Eric L, Hamilton, financial sixth wife turned up Thursday CALGARY (CP)--Members of , a for Oakland's lonesome barber, '%e Lutheran Church - Canada | vice-president. | Robert Swartz, already in jail Wednesday stalled for at least) Mr. Hamilton cited the con-| on bigamy charges. He is ac- & Year a vote on the question | tinuing strikes at Dominion Tex- cused of going through mar- of whether the church should be tile and at Hydro-Quebec's Man- riage ceremonies with five Set Up as "an undependent Lu- | icouagan power project; the women and divorcing only one, 'eran Church in Canada," just-ended walkouts at Steel Co. 4 i of Canada and_ International ORDER DEPORTATION JOINS TEAM Nickel Co. of Canada, and the CHICAGO (AP) -- The U.S LONDON, Ont. (CP)--C. J. F.| threatened strike by non-oper- government Thursday ordered Ross, a London lawyer, has|ating railway employees. the deportation of a metallur- been appointed to a four-man| Full-year 1966 net income was! gist accused of spying on Amer-|Commonwealth team which will indicated at $10,847 or $1.09 a ican industries for the Polish se-| observe voter registration next|share, in contrast to $9,834,000) cret police. The immigration month on the island of Mauri-|or 99 cents a share in 1965. | IM OSHAWA, We will give to the right man @ ON THE JOB TRAIN if you are a mechanic, sales WE HAVE AVAILABLE, A HIGH VOLUME SERVICE STATION @ PAID TRAINING PERIOD @ FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE (IF REQUIRED) @ PROMOTIONAL GUIDANCE you may be the man for whom we are looking. This position offers a high potential profit, ~ WRITE NOW TO P.O. BOX D 50 -- OSHAWA TIMES : ING mon, or a good merchandiser, and naturalization service said tius in the Indian Ocean, : Aleksander Skoczek, 40, re- quested to be deported to Israel MARTIN TO POLAND OTTAWA (CP)--External . Af- fairs Minister Martin will visit Poland as well as Russia in| W. Va. early November and possibly} (AP) Lake Central Airlines one or two other countries, an| grounded Thursday its 12 external affairs department French-built Nord prop-jets still | spokesman said today, Detailed in service after another engine arrangements for the visit now --the second in a week--flew are being worked out. ot NOW IS THE TIME TO CONVERT AND CALL McLAUGHLIN ums 723-3481 At sea and ashore! GROUND JETS MARTINS BURG Ti OVER 40 YEARS EXPERIENCE! Toke advontage of it! 24 hour ser- vice; and radio dispatched trucks olways on the ready to serve you, Fuel Oil Budget Plan available. ( 110 KING ST. W. Se PALM BREEZE SUPPLIES (Very Light) RUMS NAVY RUM Now you can linger on the phone as you do over your second cup of coffee at breakfast, lunch or dinner--or any other time all day Sunday! You get up to 10 minutes for the price of just five; then, every two minutes for the cost of just one--on all station-to- station calls, between points in Ontario and Quebec. Bell Canada We call these new Long Distance Bar- gains Family Calling Time. STATION-TO-STATION CALLS--Note: First two columns show rates for 3-minute calls; Family Calling Time rates are for 5-10 minutes. Compare the rates-- see how you save all day Sunday: Family Calling Time: 6:00 p.m, to lights after 4:30 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. and all day Sunday all day Sunday 3 mins, 5-10 mins, 60 15 1.05 1.30 1.35 Mon.-Sat 4:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. 3 mins. From OSHAWA to: TORONTO HAMILTON LONDON WINDSOR MONTREAL Please remember Family Calling Time 40 -60 .90 1.10 1.20 40 45 65 80 85 Dark) WHITE CAP (White) rates do not apply on calls outside Ontario and Quebec.