Oshawa Times (1958-), 12 Oct 1966, p. 31

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TTT id heel be Od OB OB pe 6S © we ME A a Se eA ek Argus Cpr 300 $10. 108 Asbestos zi $20 rights, xw--Ex-warrants, Net change is from previous board-lot closing sale. 200 $18 8 103102 102 1 5 8 BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT By DOUGLAS ADAMSON TORONTO (CP) -- With the advent of the corporate jet, top| mated there now are about 350 Busy Executives Boost Private Plane Business (ness during the next few years.|so we should be right on company official esti-! verge of a breakthrough Fg Another spokesthan: says a One Tobacco Board Plans Crop Sale TILLSONBURG, Ont. (CP)-- The Ontario Flue-Curred Tobac- co growers Market. Board are neater with buyers today to discuss the sale of the 1966 crop now estimated at 208,000,- 000 pounds. George Demeyere, board chairman, said Tuesday he ex- pected the meeting to confirm the Nov. 10 market opening ten-| Wauvely set py We poAra. He said the board's present estimate indicates the crop, 'without the early frost, could: have exceeded the 228,000,000 pounds buyers asked for when supply export and domestic re- quirements without incre THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, October 12, 1966. 31 warehouse stocks in Canada. The estimate could be in er- ror, he added. The projection was based on samples from only 1,900 of the 4,500 tobacco: farms in Ontario and among PRODUCE be aie (CP) -- Wholesale to retail carton eggs average weighted prices quoted by the! department of agriculture as of Tuesday: A large 66.7; A lum 03.Z; A SMall 47. Eggs: Wholesale price to country stations fibre cases |quoted by the Toronto Board of Trade from wholesale egg deal- ers: extra-large 61-62; large 58- |the first survey were farms hit|/out anestimated 25,000,000 by the-hept. Je tries thal wiped coune: ; IS OUR SPECIALTY SAME DAY SERVICE -- at -- CLEANING CENTER Country Ctub Quality at neighborhecd prices 523°37"*32 cutives are flying/executive aircraft -- including|fast, private plane is essential|/*°"®@8e was set last March. } ; eg gga more etien 150 turbo-prop or pure jets--in|to any corporation with wide-| He is Oat hen sehr 60;, medium 54-55; small 40; B than ever before. Canada, and forecast a 10-foldjspread operations in Canada, pounds w sufficient to! 40-45; C 35-37. *' Although most corporations | increase by 1970. since it offers the only effective using the luxury, $800,000-and-| '"'It's only recently that the) way to move quickly. up aircraft for their high of-| advantages of corporate air-| 'About the only group in Ca-| Columbia Columbi Pp Cominco Computr Con Paper Cons Gas Crain RL Crestbork makers -- booming busi-| behind the U.S, in these things,|pany planes the way other exe- Crush intl as Sow 0 om + ve jet--is a sort of corporate status 200 $18 18 18% + MA Howard Cyr, vice-president of |i ficials tend to soft-pedal their! craft has been recognized in the|nada that has recognized this cutives use cars. Disti Seag ~820 $28 Bh = + ity symbol " 100 305 SB5. $144 "TRG lee + Ye Lear-Jet Canada Ltd., says an operations in fear of ad»-~-- United States," he says. "'Ca-|are the oilmen in Western Ca-| "Another factor, of course, is "- | na sie 16 Ms | 5 ta Wake 'a executive whose salary runs to} stockholder reaction, plane. nada always lags a few years) nada," he says. "'They use com- i Beat that a plane--and especially a 21:4. 4.72 Shows $35 Million Surplus 3." 36 0 79% 9% -- a Special Prices Effective Until October 15th! } € | Ford Cnda sae ae by 2 --"% -- Canada's 250 ae ws 200 280 280 $1525 310 285 500 «17 v 2100 90 90 3500 77 «(73 4000 82 «80 1000 190 190 "os sti% At is 507 160 275 $27 525 875 5 35 585 25 7 u 25 "-- b gg 8 pr GMC | GL. Paper | Greyhnd Hawker $ Home A Home °B HB Oil Gas Huron Eri %| Husky Oit imp 7 Ind Accept Ind Wire Inglis Inland Gas 1BM IMC Int Nickel Int Util int Util pr Intpr Pipe Intpr Steel intpr_ Stl_pr 2125 200 $2086 z 26 20 bal) stave 23% 17% 7% im 200 405 - oe --5§ 113 $19% 19% 246 $20% 20% 812 $19¥2 19% 400 $8% 25 $i 1 25 94 54% 51% 13% + MA) Va 20V8 -- | 500 shares and Area'80 cents 't0) S2i¥2 21% 2 ad" "° % 24 se ima tA, Deelhed a Ss + ao +% 0. sii4 4% 1% 15 15 OS 30 +8 pe sind ire 31% aise 20% + Ve 202 Du Vv 17% "17" $20¥2 $17% 8% 8+ % u"%-- " m after the market had been in a } | slump for more than a week. i 80, CPR 15% to 53%, Bell Tele- %| 3.618.000 shares OTTAWA (CP) commodity trade balance im- proved in May, rising to a $35,- 500,000 surplus in the first five months of this year compared with $6,000,000 in the same per- iod last year, the Dominion \Bureau of Statistics reported | Tuesday. | The comparable figure for| STOCK MARKET | TORONTO (CP)--Key indust- |rial issues rallied on the Tor- 'onto Stock Exchange Tuesday The industrial. index moved |up 1,06 to 138.04. Gains included Inco, up 1%| | |to 80%, General Motors, 2% to) phone, % to os, ra Massey- Ferguson, % to However, aoe' continued to slash the price of gold stocks and the index dropped 5.84 to 154.45 after touching a low of| 154.14. Dome Mines dropped 2 to) 40%, Campbell Red Lake 1% to} 20% and Giant Yellowknife 1 to 9. Among speculatives, Frobex jumped 86 cents to 3.10 on 530,- 2.99 on 340,000. On index, base metals were} off .38 to 84.61 and western oils: 18 to 103.40. The TSE moved up .80 to 132.23. Volume Bn 'ed wit! the January-May period in 1964, however, was a whopping $123,- 500,000, and Canada has not run a commodity trade deficit in, the five - month period since} 1962. DBS reported that imports in 'May totalled $914,041,000 this} year, compared with $736,934,-| 000 in May last year, an in-| crease of 24 per cent. They y| brought this year's "five-month| total to $3,894,722,000, compared| with $3,275, 495, 000 in the Janu-| ary-May period last year. | $100 a day and whose decisions affect millions of dollars worth of planning can't afford to waste time waiting in airports for con- | ventional passenger planas. He says "the company plane can be used as an office so exe- cutives heading for an impor- tant meeting can work on de- tails right up to the last min- ute--something that can't be done with ordinary passenger} flights." Private charter firms have | bought corporate airplanes and |lease them to companies, con- tracting to fly executives 50,000 BUSINESS BRIEFS tsa the uals Ws ie REVENUE UP Manitoba Hydro had a total! revenue of $42,900,000 for the 1965-66 fiscal ye** ended March 31, the annual report released in Winnipeg by Stewart E. Mc-| Lean, public utilities minister, shows. The figure represents a 9.2-per-cent increase over the $39,300,000 revenue the previous year. 'Customers increased by} more than 5,000 to a total of| 217,000. NET INCOME HIGHER Loblaw Groceterias Ltd. had| consolidated net income of $16,-| 123,702 in the fiscal year ended| May 28, compared with $16,010,- 468 in the similar 1965 period. For the first time, the company| published its total North Amer-| lican sales in its annual report,| showing a 6.6-per-cent gain to nee 949,865 from $2,255,764,890 | pense of maintaining a plane it- self, while giving it the bene- fits of available transportation. Costs under these plans vary considerably, but one spokes- man said it could be less than /$1 a mile. DIVIDENDS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Ashdown Hardware Ltd., class | A 60 cents, Nov. 1, record Oct. 21. Globe Envelopes Ltd., class A 8 cents, Nov. 1, record Oct. 17. Cochran - Dunlop Hardware Ltd., class A 20 cents, Nov. 15, record Oct. 31. Canadian Utilities Ltd., com-/ mons 42% cents, extra M cents, | Nov. 29, record Nov. 15; 5-per- cent pref. $1.25, Nov. 15, record Oct. 31; 414-per-cent rm $1.06, Nov. 15, record Oct. 3 2,001,000 Friday. BOND MARKET TORONTO (CP)----The Cana- dian bond market closed gener- ally unchanged in light trading has business expansion | What have we got against colds ? CONTAC eC 10's Sugg. List 1.49 $1.19 ALL DAY / ALL NIGHT RELIEF FROM COLD AND SINUS MISERIES Start Your Children CHOCKS the chewable Multiple Vitamin @ Suiteble for adults tec. . Shop 'n Save af 1.D.A.! SUPER SPECIAL ! BAYER ASPIRIN 63: 100's Sugg. List 99¢ Leoking for savings ? We've got them! For all your health and good grooming aids Colossal Clips FREE WITH Adorn Self-Styling @ They're fruit flavored. @Teste good @ Contain Sugg List 1.50 ANUSOL Suppositories 12's HAIR SPRAY 8 Essentic! Vitemins Sugg. List 1.50 AGAROL Relief of constipation. 16-ex. @ Style bongs, flips, eurves FAST! Regular end Extre Holding 25's Sugg. List 1.75 Sugg. List 1.98 PREPARATION "H" Ointment 2-02. Sugg. List 1.89 *1.59 FLUSH-A-BYES Disposabie Diapers ECIAL *1.49 depleted your working capital? Men! Say Good-bye to GRAY HAIR with LOOK YEARS YOUNGER IN 10 DAYS -- OR NOTEBOOK FILLERS $46 46 4 --!1 $19% 19% 9e-- $57% 57 57Va 317% 17M 17 -- We 33% 33% + %! Tuesday. Short - term Government of YOUR MONEY BACK! 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