Oshawa Times (1958-), 15 Sep 1966, p. 7

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(AP)-- A parachutist falling at 1,100 feet a minute was snatched out of the sky by a hook-trailing 2 3288 East Sull i teh == as adsen Une Kene § 5 plane Tuesday in a dramatic demonstration of a new rescue method designed to save pilots w disabled warplanes from en- emy capture. As U.S. Air Force and gov- ernment officials watched, ci- vilian parachutist Charles M. Alexander, 27, bailed out of a small plane at about 9,000 feet and floated earthward. The twin - engine recovery plane swooped past at 120 miles an hour, trailing two hooks de- signed to grab Alexander's bil- lowing parachute canopy. As the hooks caught the) chute, nylon lines spun out of| the plane like a giant fishing reel to soften the shock of the sudden halt of descent. Minutes later they were rolled back to bring the parachutist to the plane, The demonstration was con- ducted by All-American Engin- eering Co. of Washington and Pioneer Parachute Co. of Man- .| chester, Conn. of shares the nearby mountain ulwith some of the finest ski + *| small operations in the 40 years ¥*\ crease added weight to the Tor- 3% + 4) Send t! Earn ~¥0 |after payment of preferred div- BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT tTa~a-~. Gx ROSSLAND, B.C. ig gr Mountain Mines Limited's' newly-opened molybdenum mine trails in Canada. Opened Tuesday by B.C. Mines Minister Donald Brothers, the mine is producing 54 per cent molybdenum concentrate at-the rate of 450 tons a day and shipping it in colorful red and black drums to markets in New York. Red Mountain produced an estimated $60,000,000 worth of gold and copper in numerous preceding 1929. The space-age metal is now much in demand for alloys, electronic and heat - resistant uses. Mining practically stopped STOCK MARKET TORONTO (CP) -- A late spurt of buying on the Toronto Stock Exchange Wednesday trimmed earlier industrial losses, A total of 4,532,000 shares changed hands compared with 3,758,000 Tuesday. The industrial index was off .27 to 145.94 after being down more than one point at 1 p.m. Analysts said Finance Minis- ter Sharp's request that Stelco withhold its latest price in- onto decline. Stelco slipped % to 225% Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce retreated 1% to 5614, Bank of Montreal 1 to 544 and Canadian Westinghouse % to 204. Inco jumped 1% to 56%, Bank of Montreal 1 to 54% and Bell Telephone and Canadian West- inghouse % each to 48% and 20%. On index, golds were off .12 to 171.44 and the TSE .22 to 139.35. Base metals advanced .18 to 87.86 and western oils .01 to 98.79. Zeller' Sales and earnings of Zeller's 1966 set records for the national retail chain. Sales were $47,066,940 for the first six months of the fiscal year, which represents an in- crease in volume of $5,818,611 or 14.1 percent above the com- parable period in 1965. Net earnings for the period were $1,101,420 which was equal, idends, to 33 cents per common share against 32 cents a share earned in the corresponding perjod one year ago. maaan K-~ after 1929 except for sporadic the Red Mountain Ski Club turned the treacherous slopes into a paradise for skiers, Ashton W. Johnston of Tor- onto, president of Red Mountain Mines, told about 120 mining and investment men at Tues- day's opening, that it cost about $2,000,000 to put the property into production, The company employs 30 men at the mining and mill opera- tion. The plant has a rated ca- pacity of 400 tons of ore per day, but has been handling up to 450 tons daily since mining began in the spring, The 54 per cent concentrate is being sold in New York at on ma L140 NVVULS £4YC SASLUL operations by Cominco Ltd,, and|pound by Newly -Opened Mine RA 1-1 the current price of $1.65 per Metal Mines Ltd, of Toronto, the firm which is pro-|per be ty management for the eo Mines, the operating! arm of Canada Faraday Corp., and Canadian Nickel Co, Ltd. each own 20 per cent of Red Mountain Mines and the other 60 per cent is held by Torwest Resources (1962) Ltd. of Van- couver, The two eastern firms financed the project, H. sroaie Hicks of Toronto, Red Mountain managing direc- tor and vice-president of Metal Mines, said proven and indi- cated ore reserves are about 1,000,000 ions averaging .4 per cent, Good-Quality OTTAWA (CP) -- Report on Ontario crop conditions, issued Wednesday by the Dominion Bureau of Statistics: All crops have been helped by rain during the last three to four weeks, The drought in July affected all spring grains and a below- average yield is being har- vested by most farmers. Rains have improved pastures cattle are in good condition, harvest time. Potatoes and sugar beets look Rothmans Hits Record Profits Rothmans of Pall Mall Can- ada Limited net sales for the year ended June 30,. 1966 in- creased to a new record of $147,076,000 (up 9 percent over the previous year), producing a net profit of $3,166,000 (a 29 percent gain over 1965), and advancing earnings per com- Deviin, Rothmen's - 'President, Sisaid today in the Company's annual report to shareholders. Rothmans sold 9,474 million cigarettes during the twelve months, an increase of 803 mil- lion from the previous year. Mr, Devlin said Rothmans Kin Size continued to be Canada's largest-selling king size brand, and showed the greatest sales increase of any major brand in and|® Soybeans and drybeans now are|" near normal and all that is]. needed is good weather until /®) mon share to $3. 44 (on increase |! Tobacco Crop After Rains, July Drought good, while onions, carrots and the remainder of the root crop 7 improved greatly since he rains. Harvesting of a good- eee tobacco crop now is DIVIDENDS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Corticelll Lid., mon 17% cents, Noy. 1, record Sept. 30, B.C, Forest Products Ltd., common 25 cents; 6-per-cent peel. -- cents, Nov, 1, record Trans-Canada Pipe Lines Ltd., common 25 cents, Oct. 31, rec- ord Sept. 30; pref. 70 cents, Nov. 1, record Sept. 30. Hudson Bay Co., Oct. 25, rec- ere 1a We ee es and Wood Ltd.," common 10 cents; pref. 42% cents, Oct, 3, record Sept. 19. Anglo-Canadian Pulp and Pa- Mills Ltd., common 18 cents, Det. 7, record Sept. 23; age cent powell 28.12 cents, Nov. 1, mon 20 cents, Sept. 30, Sept. 21. Dome Mines, 20 cents, Nov. 15, record Sept. 30. Hendershot Paper Products Lid., 6-per-cent pref. $1.50, Sept. 28, record Sept. 21. PRODUCE TORONTO (CP) -- Wholesale to retail carton eggs average Wednesday: medium 62; A small 43.8. country stations quoted by the Toronto Board of Trade from wholesale egg deal- ers: Extra-large 58-59; large 57-58; medium 54-55; small 37- 39; B 39-40; C 34-35. Butter prices: Agricultural carlots: Buying 40 score 59; nearly completed. buying 39 score 58; NEW AND CAREER OPPORTUNITY USED CAR SALESMAN For Ontario's Fastest Growing FORD DEALERSHIP The Men We Are Locking Capable of Earning Fer Must Be Top Producers $10,000. te $20,000. Per Year Te Diseuse This Oonertunity Ade Chow Maclntack "at 623-2534 MACDONALD FORD In Both SALES and & Alberta Natural Gas Co.,com- M record weighted prices quoted by the| | department of agriculture as of| § A large 65.2; Aj|& Eggs: Wholesale price to| > fibre cases} § selling 59,| % BUSINESS BRIEFS By THE CANADIAN PRESS 'jsaid in Montreal Wednesday the company plans to introduce Nov, 1 a thrice-weekly freight- only DC-8 jet service between Canada and Europe, On that date, present mixed passenger- cargo service will be changed to allow the big jets to carry up to 100,000 pounds of freight instead of the present 36,000 pounds and.117 passengers, HUNT FOR MARKETS An 11 + member Canadian trade mission to investigate|as marketin, ng potential for lumber and products will make a three-week tour of Israel, Cy- prus, Greece and Italy -- Sept. 18. It is interested in the housing progyams of the four editerranean countries, 4 MAKE MORE POP Canadian manufacturers pro- duced 24,191,092 gallons of soft drinks in July, an increase of 26 per cent over production in the month last year, the bureau of statistics reported Wednes- day. EEN RR A ag ge ge age cag sagen THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, September 15, 1966 7 BOND MARKET TORONTO Sep, 5582 i tario Hydro 6-per-cent pret closed at 97% bid and . Motor Vehicle . s Production Rises OTTAWA (CP) -- Motor ve- hicle production in August rose to 12,019 units, up ' the August, 1965, total of 8,228 units, up from 552,701 a year earlier, the Dominion Bureau of Statistics said Wednesday. enger car output in- creased to 8,205 units in the month from 5,948 a year ago and in the eight months to 469,- 853 units from 461,470, Comme vehicle output 'CP)--The Canefrom 280 an ta eight-month period si =sseg* 723-1168 FREEZERS co MA" START FROM stabilization board tenderable| §% for @ HAPPIER HOME... 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