Oshawa Times (1958-), 11 Nov 1966, p. 20

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Pai tare a } Retailers Forecast Record | a re nr 1,108 | In Christmas Season Sales = to show Santa Claus will be busier|Thanksgiving. week, Some 13 than ever this year -- and the|per cent of the merchants {n- nation's retailers will have ajdicate they will start their new record Christmas season, caonige ny drives earlier than This is the almost unanimous |/#8t year. opinion of 230 retailers in 101} Larger advertising invest: cities queried by the Bureau of|ments are planned by 42 per Advertising, ANPA, through its|cent of the retailers; the median member newspapers, in Canada|incrense is 10 cont. Fifty and the U.S, about their Christ-/0ne per cent plan to mainte mas s@ason business expecta- tions, Eighty-seven per cent of the retailers think that this year's PS ie) CE ee to PODER RH eM Se ee we cl , Sore ind etuee cebokee: to score high gains over last year, Rainbow Chemicals Ltd, a subsidiary of Cyanamid of Can- ada Ltd., announced in Watford, Ont., Thursday {t plans to con- struct @ plant here for produc iat Tan gaa of operations, caid expenditures t MARKET TODAY | pysiness spotucut : : 'Response To Transition Pays Off For Canadair ar) +8 t* w +6 + , MONTREAL (CP) ~ Cana-jof sales activity that is ex-|the giant U.S, + based Genoral|/Christmay sales wil dair Ltd,, largest airplane man:|pected to increase its present|/Dynamics Corp,, Canadair byjof jast year, The a oso ufacturer in Canada, is having] work force of 6,000 to 10,090 by|agreement cannot duplicate re-| increase forecast 1s 10 per cent. a business boom but had to/1070 and set the firm on a solid|search projects of the parent/Qniy three per cent of the re- look beyond the home marketjlong-term basis, company but must create ils/snondents expect a sales de- to achieve it, All in all it has been "a suc-jown "exclusives," cline and 10 per cent think busi- Hit hard when Canadian gov-|cessful response to transition,"| Among these is a "'reconnals>|noss will be the same as last ernment orders began running!saya Canadair President Fred+/sance drone'--a craft designed) yopy, out three years ago as the CF-|erick R, Kearns, "We're an ex-|to fly out on reconnaissance wd eu of thies of Gere 104 program ended and orders|port-minded company now." flights after its flight has been), i). anticipate a profit ain, for the Clr44 dwindled, the) He forecasts. export sales,programmed in advance bY!) aan profit Panel huge firm looked abroad forjabout 80 per cont of Canadair's| computer, tight per cent is expected new markets, total this year, will rise to 60) With a research budget of pected, By diversifying its products|per cent in 1967 and an even-|$30,000,000 financed jointly by|Nineteen per cent of the mer- to appeal to foreign custoiners,|tual peak of about 79 per cent, |Canada, Britain and Germany, chants queried expect profits to Canadair entered a new period! A wholly-owned subsidiary of|the drone now is on test flights |remain the same as last year; -- healt es ----nnnwwmwnlin Yuma. Ariz. and Mr, Kearns |18 per cent look for a decline the U.S, will buy it as well, jand@ four per cent are ii Contracts like this one rank! decided, = BSEreSo2SES E88 082385 £22 =a in Hi advertising at last year's leve' and only six fer cent cased to trim thelr ad budgets, More than half of the retall- érs responding to the Bureau of Advertising questionnaire are department stores, Other store types include furniture, men's and boys' wear, discount, women's wear, appliance and variety stores, BASIC MEDIUM To meet this year's strong competition, the retailers ques- poe Page will rely ag od on daily n as their basic eavetiie medium. Sixty-eight per cent plan to in. vest 80 per cent or more of thelr. Christmas ad budgets in daily seweparen, 28 ner cent will invest from 90 to 99 per cent, and 11 per cent of the 2a § E $28-28s~ + - = ae tesc* + _ e3isccSislectteebegiai + = = = = = oe = S = Scurry Ra rr Stanwell Triad Olt W Becalt 1900 310 30 i] 1 LJ W Declt w 780 158 184 iis t INDUSTRIALS 740 91018 104 104 20 Wh 3) = Silt i = geebbttasteis F esbstiutkscesSecies F Bees Z88tts3= nEBS=EESSES - 3 wi 1 Sesz se: sB22Suebseestzs jgictbsdess * Lilies +1 ss--"a" = 2... oe Abitib! Alle Qa T aoe ae ee is] 3s "Sseeecbsbeectecestse 3San3 ent a. A joan pr Anthes A S32 cr o # © a4 6% 100 186 186 156 we 8 au " 0 648 OS =f Lal 25 So he >} 7 D = 10 2 0 6 #4 Hite Tie ite mn 7 $4 1% he me 2 00 18 14 8 +h m7 mh HW +h ? Ags 205 103 5 22? RR +) Side 14 lee 204 M4 Mat " # y 455 5 5 me MS +8 Yor 102 Marchant Ws 175 Martin Matigm! Maybrun Mc Adam Me intyre Mentor mt ad = > 2.$s6 id 20 648 li = 2 3 +! $25 7? a +8 we ee ye lee yw WW 2. =2sF. #68 Es | Dist! Seag a Pete Argue é rous © pr Atbestos All Sugar Bank Mit Bank N $ Bathrat A 4 4 2 8 OR Va 61Ve Ss Ve Se 56e 875 «875 (O75 6 4 4 eo +) 50 849% 1900 720 200 817% 720 a5 999 a1) 34M MG as ns 250 $104 10% 10% 250 $6%e ie 6 100 $20 $20 990 957%. $708 S?¥bom Ve 900 § it 1 238 lee 5 3) 5% 225 ry 10 4 755 ny tI " 2 HM Re Per 4 la i Wet 380 495 «45 45 0 8 18 18 + Mw 225 S)ie 110 Tie 00 4 1s alg ¢ Packrs @ Can Perm 1% ih + a 14 Wet at € Petrotin C Westing Cnemeeli Chrysler Clairtone Cominco Con Paper Cons Gas Cosmos Crestork Cr Neat ow g intl nus A Dale-Ross Ly $50 820% 20% ~~ s? v 400 ne aT) ome D Bridge Dom Coal 100 400 400 Dofasco B10 $20% 20% Dom yoo sia. 4 Dosco 100 S8% 0% Domter YOO Sige 1664 16m + Domtar pr 800 S19 8 ee pont OS ae + 230 $1044 0a 104 300 9? a tee 300 120 «120 120 170 $8644 O64 864 + 400 84% @% te 2108 980 * 200 39% 9 Pe #0 $2 2 2 con inv ula time of strong demand, ap- y| index to 114.84 as a result of : Stainless Steel Firms Planning Price Increase PITTSBURGH (AP) -- North America's stainless steel indus try, faced with rising costs at pears headed for its first gen- eral price Increase since 1058, The industry has indicated it may follow the lead earlier this week of Allegheny Ludlum Steel Corp., which increased its base price and extra charge on stain- less sheet and strip an average of 2.5 per cent STOCK MARKET TORONTO (CP) -- Industri: als and western oils highlighted trading Thursday on the Tor- onto Stock Exchange as. the market advanced, The industrial index gained .70 to 144,82, following the trend on the New York exchange. Moore Corp, climbed 24 to 83%, Distillers gained 1 to 33, Maple Leaf Mills % to 17 after the company announced higher year-end earnings and Ince % to 8. Western oils jumped 2.53 on increased activity in the Rain: Eastern Stainless Steel Co,, in Baltimore, says it will announce significant price increases in the near future, Canadian nickel is vital to the production of stainless steel, After International Nickel Co, of Canada and other Canadian nickel producers raised their prices by almost 10 per cent the stainless steel industry moved quickly to review its effect, One major producer estimated that the new nickel price will add about $12 a ton to the cost of producing stainless steel, cur- rently priced at between $600 and $700 a ton, Stainless sheet and strip is used primarily in the chemical and petroleum industries, in household appliances, and for automotive and architectural trim, ~ DIVIDENDS | By THE CANADIAN PRESS D. A, Stuart Oll Co, Lid,, 30 cents, Dec, 1, record Noy, 17, Labrador Mining and Explo- rations Co, Lid., 25 cents, extra 25 cents, Dec, 15, record Nov, yee S263 3% FS ss eeeesse?2 Gxfhts..2 grbtiz..f2c- -. 3 > = * eT 3 $8 23 2 ée trfce bie 338 s8ogeBb8s..f2<= =s 3028232 20383 8zesbeSsiecn ts $8: $80, -n38Es8 Seszogt Be. -2388-8282 uz 2San33% S2en3 oo al wvrewiim . ao 118 10a 10 OILS, GAS Airninex 1250 913% 19M 1+ BOWLING NEWS RAINBOW LEAGUE 8 Aque 13, M Yellow 11, core Rese 9, White %. Lime 9, Green 8, Black | & Red 7, Pink 6 Grey & Belge 4 Tan| & Mauve 5 and Brown 4. High Doubles: F, Russell $23 (348); 3./ Wilson $02 (906)) §. Stead 429 (259)) G. | duke 427 (227); M. Piintoft 425 (221))/ H. Peaker 414 (232); HM. Mclaren 412 fam 8. wong 41) (252); DB. Bentley 409 2 B. Wight 405 (237) and 0. McDuft #3 (245), Ni | High singies: & Hyman 223, R, Welsh) 212, SG. a -k eye RA! Hawker 210, A. Cornish 210, V. MacMillan! 209, Robingen 209, J. Anderson 203 and R, Mack 200. GCLENHOLME SCHOOL LeaeUs joys' Class: David O'Boyle 320, Randy McA: 385. } inter: ate Class (2): Jimmie Brown Johnston 130. Dennis Boivin 1, F 190, id O'Beyle Nena Be Ferry Cart Ted bors Shobinaany @UYS AND DOLLS MAJOR The L) wise Knighters over Perry's Pests 4 to 0 with Jan Cans over Bail Lows 3 to 1 and Sabders over Casseliites 3 to 1, Bishops rolled the high team triple. 3426, seaman scored the high the Guys: Harold Baliem #3? (an, tae Paimer Knight close beting, 2 over 700 clase were the Dolls: it was Lorette Mclean heading the parade with 802 (354), follow. Jovee Bell 764 (305), Janet Peel TiS, Joan Nesbit? 712, Shirley Smart 47, Lorraine Murphy 421, Mar Huterins $84, Mavis Taylor 664, Helen Pinch 4464 we Guys: Harold Batiem : i » Ren 8: Knignt te@ a? 254. Joha Biehop 242, and Lloyd Sabine 24) Dolis -- it ts still Bernice Budey with into second ». Beil with 217, lsabeile ng, Janet Peel, Mavi Taylor and Bee Kotelko all tied with 214 and Palmer Tott 250, Dave FRIENDLY % i " Singles --- Rose Anderson 247. Nicole Lavergne 232 Bardare Queine Ta, Pear! Andersen 205. en yi Jose => Roe Nistien 14 Swinging Sider Hy Siwe Pobee 1), Alley Cate & | i Ww Vv 20 $104 194 194+ 4) how and Zama Lake regions of in in " " ' northwestern Alberta. wr ue RAY! Scurry Rainbow moved up 2 Horne Pit 400 250 250 280 + 8 | to 18%, Dome 1% to 28%, Cana. He Ol ee ia a a jdian Superior 1 to 20% and Hi ver 3 (56 54 +) Banff % to 13%. iro Ol "NS Hae ian ton Banks were weaker with tng ecent HY tae i 2% ere if to on ree Sco ia % to 61% an oyal and iniend 0 uo ou" Toronto-Dominion \4 each to uve a Sw ve] 0644 and 5614, Noranda moved up 1% to 48% in base metals after announcing an extra dividend of 15 cents. Dome Mines skidded 1% to 35 4, Hamilton Cotton Co., common $0 cents, Dec, 1, record Nov, 15; pref, $1.25, Feb, 15, record Feb, 6, Noranda Mines Lid,, 45 cents, extra 15 cents, Dec, 15, record Nov. 17, : Hollinger Consolidated Gold Mines Ltd., 25 cents, Dec, 29, record Dec, 1. Barex Trust, 94 cents, Dec, 1, record Noy, 21. Bruck Mills Ltd., class A 30 cents, for arrears 60 cents, Dec, 15, record Noy, 15, i + high among Canadair's major long-term programs but sales are no longer dependent on the Canadian government market with its history of feast-or-fam- Christmas promotions, six = cent of the participants say they will start thelr promotions be- fore November 21, the start of Continuing the trend to early respondents will invest all their ad dollars {n newspapers dur- ing the Christmas season, Color: television sets are the ine orders over the years, BUILDS AMPHIBIOUS PLANE Now unusual products such as a new amphibious utility trans. port, the CL-215, used for crop dusting and water bombing, sell first in countries as distant as Japan, But diversification at Cana- dair has extended well beyond products related to the aircraft industry, The Canadair Dynatract all- terrain vehicle now is in a state of advanced production engl- neering, with a target comple- tion date set for mid-1967, Architectural products, includ. ing curtain walls for apartments and other buildings, are also selling well, company officials say, "NET EARNINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Quebec « Telephone, nine months ended Sept, 30: 1066, $1,650,633, 85 cents a share; 1905, $1,796,804, 93 cents, Donault Ltee., 12 weeks ended Aug, 20: 1066, $75,684; 1965, $61,008 Canadian British Aluminium Ltd, year ended July Si: 1066, $4,063,465, $1.17 a share; 1965, $4,743,977, $1.19, Montreal Locomotive Ltd, nine months ended Sept, 30; 1966, $133,000, 17 cents a share; 1985, $78,000, 10 cents. Clairtone Sound Corp, Ltd, nine months ended Sept, %0: 1966, $74,135 net loss; 1065, $134,554 net loss, Canadian Petrofina Co, Lid,, nine months ended Sept, 30: 1966, $5,782,000, 58 cents a share; 1065, $5,735,000, 58 cents, in golds, On index, golds were off 1.08 to 138,57, Base metals added .12 at 89.69 and the TSE .7i at 198,77, Volume was 2,830,000 shares compared with 3,059,000 Wed: BONDS TORONTO (CP) -- The Cana- dian bond market was off 4 point in quiet trading Thursday. * 9 Short-term Government of $8 HS. yj} Canada bonds closed off 15 ie a Sigh ve the gh tga bee : 7, issue at 98. an Pe tae 98,80 asked. Long-term Canada and pro: vincial bends were off 4 with the Government of Canada 4- per-cent Sept, 1, 1983, issue clos- ing at 8544 bid and 8344 asked. Day-to-day money traded at 3 per cent. | Treasury bills ended the day | unchan, with the 91-day bilis at 5.19 and 182-day bills at 5.33 PRODUCE TORONTO (CP) -- Wholesale 4|%@ retail carton eggs average! | weighted prices quoted by the departm wn} 13136138 NO 20 NO me a 4 ry 3 928 2M BY 270 ae BM M+ ON Mase-Fer 952 $22 224 224+ Mit Brick 365 MAS N 8 | BB: i a4 4 16a 16a a4 a4-- We et 46% 46% * * rr Rothman Royal Onk Salade Seeur Cap Shell Can Shop Save Snully's Simpsons Slater St! Slater A wt Stattord St Paving ST Radio Steel Can Steinde pr Texaco Thd CGinv 500 9? Thom NP 275 S184 Tor iron W100 935 T * eo 8 OB Te Can PL «38S 82% Be Tr Cen Pip 25 S464 44 Trane Mt ao Slee 8 Un Carbide 17 2) NM Un Gas aiSS S10%8 100 Versative us Waineco © S200 305 Walk GW Weste'st West ind W Brecast Pacific Weston A Woedwd A Sales to 11:00 a.m. 566.000 PORHION TRADING ie le le wi? $0 150 280 84 $2) re 25 him) Yeo 185 Ss 205 $0 250 $10 2 e+ 7? «i mee : mst So +i R m4) met) 44 = ¥ 1) BOB HESKETH 2b - Fos Sey another reason 125. ¢ ees: esale price te Yoro iso WO 0 10 [country stations fibre cases m y most people listen to 210 Sie 13 he HO 8104 14 184-- te Quoted by the Toronto Board of 28 S16 lee lee j MO $24 24% 2408 hd . 3A me i om A small 48.3, Me Mee Siaeee Sees) B 42; C 35-36, | = = Butter prices: Soo a, Seems Trade from wholesale egg deal: | ers: Extra large 61; large 58) 150; medium &8-S4: emall 49.44) | -- \ BANQUETS GROUP SOCIALS Toping Dito Highlight of the Yeor AT CHR Celebrate the yeor wi ing apent ot the Fly guests will thoroughly ore sure, Fesil dust Loceted ww sideration whi For Reservations LICENCED UN MOTOR HOTEL Highway Chimes Pleasant Surroundings on Hwy, 40 0 Minutes from Oshewe on the Bowmanville Interchenge (Ne, 75) We at the Flying Dutchman ore especially proud of the prestige which hes been echlev> ed through the personel and meticulous con- ls given to the minutest detail of your function, MOTOR HOTELS ISTMAS ith @. delightful even- ing Dutchman, Your enjoy themselves we Phone 623-3373 DER 1.6.8.0, ma x we wm +1 | stabilization board tenderable Se Nee tee eal | catlots: buying 40 score. 59; wo Ms ano gee tie | Duying $9 score S& selling él. 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