Oshawa Times (1958-), 7 Dec 1966, p. 31

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, December 7, 1966 3] TODA § STOCKS TORONTO 0:4 oy heeatad 3828288ss5 Hu-Pam int Bibis T irish Cop Jaye Exp Jelex ~ 2 a -- = = s83533 Northgat North Min-O1 Mt Wright 'N imperat N Kelore ® Senator N Rim Ner Acme Norbeau Neorlex N Bordy Obaska Orchan Parameq e Po PineP int Placer Preston : : sigs s3es astestiussis TITi bili ew be ry ye tall od rn = - Titi Va $152 90 144 50 2s m!" 62 8 sii" ns 34 10 $28 $12 rs Bd $85" 10 295 «(290 #0 30 $ 19 oO 4 n " 2 n" 2" 2 28 28 7% 7 " bed 1% » 100 $13% ue WM 1 ) ab --43 1 1a ¥1 -1 | ee ge mm "m+" 42 2--7 + 8 8 ih 1% Ws 1s S44 310 2s 11% im 18% aa" 3 - m3 + 108 5 3 oa #0 54% G4- " 10 +4 +8 as scrSyaeerseespe a a 10:40 Net BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge D mor 290 $16% 16% 16% + % Dofasco OS $17 74 17% + Dom Glass 210 $13 13° 13 Dom Store 1035 $18 18 Domtar East Chrtr Emp Lite 6 Fam Play Ford Cnde TORONTO (CP) -- Annual company reports now are being dressed up in the most elegant attire that the haute couture of aes tam an a ---- design -_ color pho- 5 240 togra can luce. i His "ise 13 +l Company officials do. not re- 100 $25 25 25 gard the annual report as just oe ee ine a drab presentation of statistics required by company law. On $624 62% 624+ % $19%4 194 19% Bu 4% -- $332 314, 33 410 10410 8 $i% 12) 12% $482 48Y2 4812 Annual Company Reports Sell Company To Public As in any other sales cam- paign, the approach through an- nual reports can be big and bold, or subdued and genteel. Last year, for example, the covers of reports ranged from a black, velvety finish with golden letters, to fold-out impression- istic reproductions of the com- pany's operations, to a simple print of a corporate symbol on are laid out to attract the in- vestor's eye. CAREFULLY PLANNED Again as in all sales cam- paigns, production of annual reports requires a lot of plan- ning-and a lot of money. While most companies re loath to give ccst figures on grounds that producing an an- nual report is a normal operat- 22% 20% 15¥2 15¥a + Yo] " | Lafarge iM 4 7 | +1) "u ve 17 +) i 10 UGas B pr | Versatile wi 27% 7% 1% 194+ i ue | 50. 250 $7 mv t % | in 4 4m OILS, GAS 4 465 (455 " 1865 928% 28) D 313% 13% %-- 8 a 8 $16 164 4+ 45 mm" 525 700 "ss Dp @ +h 243-244 29 «299 S25 ($25 660, 695 +40:) +1 | Towers +10 | 1 $554 55 554 + be 105 $21% 21% ga 4 89 9 8% it ---% veWVw- 400 «400 95 93 M+ 8 455 $2414 24a 24% 125 $27¥0 27s 27% -- Ve 2 583% 93% 83% sv 5 5 -- es 2 2 = 39% %% %M-- Ve Hid $25% 25V2 25\4 25 318 18 OB Ot Jockey C 500 20 390 397 --5 Kelly D A 100 460 460 40 --S Kelsey Co 100 $12 12 12 Labatt 100 $18%4 18% 18% oo $8 8 8 int Util pr Inter Pipe Intpr Steel Inv Group Inv Grp A Jefferson Jeffersn w 215 $244 225 $16% 1020 $22% 200 $16%e zi $10¥a 228 318% 228 $184 385 "37% M Lf Mills Mass-Fer 200 345 228 180 225 $14%4 2113 $24% 963 $1) 300 $914 40 $46% 350 $10 zis $4} 925 $102 200 290 325 3465 300 260 260 260 Rapid Gr A 30 $7% 7% phates ad 200 $6¥a 'othman 25 $24a 24a 24¥2 Ravel Bonk 696 $6814 67% 68 Shelli Inv p 200 $26% 262 262+ Shell inv w 100 685 685 685 --~10 hell we 217 $21% 21% 21% 5 pooner 100 305 305 305 + Shuily's 200 165 185 5 --1, Siiverwd A 100 $14% 14% \4%e-- Simpsons He $27% 27% 27% -- bi later Stl 3% 9% Met later A wt St Paving 275 $72 hs Steel Can heb $i9%e 19 Texaco $67 Tor Dm Bk --9 66a 67 or $57va ag 57" 200 22 21 Transair Tr Can PL Trens Mt Trans 2 Ss ™ J* Un Carbid 260 $19% 19% 194+ Un Gas 1570 $1010 10 $00 $5353 575 $U% 24% 1300 310° 300 1710 $20% 28% 250 450 6450 2 2h Ve 725 $16Va 16a 16a + Ve 300 $174 17% Wut 33 4% -- Walk GW oe "4 Well Fin A Weste'st Weston A Weston 8B Sales to 1) @.m.: 730,000, ¥ FOREIGN TRADING 25 the contrary, they see it as a big yearly opportunity to sell the company's image to the public, ing expense, Alcan Aluminium Ltd. says its 40-page report costs about 45 cents a copy. It prints 100,000 in English and 15,000 in French. a monochrome page. Inside, full-color reproductions of aspects of the business and colored graphs showing trends SYDNEY (CP) -- No signifi- cant increase in activity is ex- pected at the Sydney steel plant for the first three months of 1967, C. H. Drury, president of Dosco Steel Ltd., said Tuesday. Mr. Drury was_commenting in an interview on an announce- ment Monday that 200-300 em- ployees v would be laid off at the off at the STOCK MARKET TORONTO (CP) -- The Tor- lonto Stock Exchange registered lits highest daily volume Tues- i day since Nov. 25 with 2,779, 329 shares changing hands against 2,083,339 Monday. Western oils climbed 2.10 on index to a 1966 high of 126.59. Dome Petroleum, which has holdings in the pr ing Zama 4|Lake oil lan@ of northwestern | Alberta, reached a high of 33% during the day, closing at 325, a gain of 1% Other western oils also per- formed well. Canadian Superior, which also has holdings in the | Zama Lake region, gained % to 28%, and Central Del-Rio and Sydney Steel Plant Layoffs Attributed-To Slow Market |they also point out that the re- Although companies are un- animous in saying their reports must keep up with public tastes created by the photography and graphics of. modern magazines, ports. must be continually im- proved to match demands for more and more information about their operations and fin- The decline in steel demand|ancial positions. : had not confined its effect to| A spokesman for Denison Dosco, he said. Layoffs have|Mines Ltd. says its report is been announced by the Stee! Co.|important to prospective invest- of Canada and by Algoma andjors as well as current share- there have been reports that|holders. Since investors are Dofasco also will make a re-|interested not only in past per- ~~~" | duction 'in manpower. formances but also in future A number of factors had con-|Prospects, Denison includes de- tributed to the general market tails of its expioration work, decline, he said. Some steel- subsidiaries and general out- using firms had been making|!00k- inventory adjustments as the year end approaches and this is the quiet time of the year in the construction industry. New building starts across the coun- try are down. There was a special problem with respect to the Sydney plant, he said, Dosco's Montreal works has been strike bound for seven weeks and that plant Is an internal market for a sizable quantity of semi-finished steel from Sydney. Sydney. works, bringing about 900 the number dropped since early September. | | Union Oil % each to 13% and $2 respectively. Scurry Rainbow +8] : Hunter, 97 ~ seeks Deer BLOOMFIELD, Ont. (CP) --| At 97, James Clayton Hyatt isn't about to give up his annual two - week hunting expedition even though it has been three years since he bagged his last deer, "I saw one this year but I ve 2 + '4 didn't get a shot at him," Mr. 10 325 325 325 ee 234 elie 3 § 3 see . i ' songog segs nage *E> ip yl gageronag"9 - ay i 133238 fee: 2a 5 40 45 45 + s1i% 1% 11% 9 9 300 29 2210 $10 25 $314 4 N% mw om +1 2S WS 2 =s8B8e Sp ea ie Bas8Sse 14+4t1 ++ [+te+ aS wooge % 0 +% Hyatt said after his return from hunting camp near Millbridge, 45 miles' northeast of Peter- borough. '"My knees are giving out on me. I just can't get through the woods like I used to." His doctor explains why, de- spite the lack of success, Mr. Hyatt continues to hunt: The two weeks in hunting camp did him a world of good. Besides, Mr. Hyatt has his memories. He has shot about 100 deer in his lifetime. Mr. Hyatt was born in Prince Edward County, jjutting out into Lake Ontario, and still lives with his daughter in the home his father built 97 years ago. In 1942, when he was 73, he and eight friends built their own hunting camp near Mill- bridge. Sixty years ago it took 2% days by train, horse-drawn wagon and boat to reach the site. Now it takes two hours by car. Mr. Hyatt is already looking forward to next season, 'If feel good I'll be off again." a peninsula! 1} Patterson, moved ahead % to 195% Cominco paced the base-met- 19Ve t %/ als rise, with a 154 jump to 32%. ry [age closed at 9214, a gain of ties randa was unchanged at 47% and Falconbridge was up 1 to. 88. Dome Mines rose 1-12 to 42% in the gold list, with Kerr-Addi- "ison unchanged at 11}. The industrial list gt headed by OPR's rise of % to Massey-Ferguson was up % t 22. Pipelines strengthened during) the day, with Interprovincial up| % to 27% and Trans-Canada 4 to 24%. Only Westcoast dropped F20 jamong the major issues, down 1\% to 24%, Among steels, Stelco gained Y to 19 and Dofasco registered a 1966 low of 17%, down %. In speculatives, Frobex was up 15 cents to 3.50 and Area, its drilling partner in the Gaspe, unchanged at 3.30, Canada Tungsten gained 20 cents to 2.05, Yukon Consolidated 6 cents to 1.05 and Vespar 2 to 53 cents. The TSE index rose .60 to 139.45. Industrials were up .58 to 145.49, golds .38 to 148.70 and jbase metals .10 to 83.49. DIVIDENDS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Brazilian Light and Power |Co. Ltd., common 25 cents, jJan. 31, record Jan. 3; pref. $1.50, Dec. 29, record Dec. 15. Supertest Petroleum Corp. Lid., common 2% cents; ordi- nary 25 cents; pref. $1.25, Jan. 15, record Dec. 16. Hughes and Owens Co. Lid., class A 20 cents; class B 16 cents; pref, 40 cents, Jan. 16, record Dec. 15. Premier Trust Co., common $2, Jan. 1, record Dec. 16. Sterling Trust Corp., common record Dec. 15. Ltd., 155% cents, Jan. 2, record Dec. -16. BEATS RAY PATTERSON 27-year-old British heavyweight, stopped Ray Patterson of New York in the eighth tround of a scheduled 10-rounder Tuesday night at the Albert Hall. Ref- eree Roland Dakin of England stopped the fight at 1:45 of the eighth round to save the Amer- ican further punishment. Pat- terson, brother of former world heavyweight champion Flovd now is based at Gotheburg, Sweden. FOR EDUCATED TAS SITIES. BOND MARKET TORONTO (CP) -- The Cana- dian bond market was off % to % point in quiet trading} Tuesday. Short-term Government of| Canada bonds closed unchanged with the 4%-per-cent Oct. 1, 1967, issue at 98.77 bid and 98.80 asked. Long-term Canada and pro- vincial bonds were off % to % with the Nop ong of Canada 4%4-per-cent Sept. 1, 1983, issue | closing at 84 bid and 84%, asked. Day-to-day money traded at 4 per cent. Treasury bills ended the day with the 9i-day bills at 5.14 and DONALD SHANAHAN + +. heads branch New Manager | For City Bank ~ New manager of the Bank of 182-day bills at 5.20. Montreel's Oshawa shopping centre branch is Donald Shana- PRODUCE |han, who was formerly assis- jtant manager of the main Osh- TORONTO (CP) -- Wholesale |awa office. He succeeds the late to retail carton eggs average | Norman McAlpine. weighted prices quoted by the| Mr. Shanahan joined the B of department of agriculture as of|M at Clinton and later served Tuesday: A large 65.8; A me-jin a number of branches dium 60.4; A small 48.4. throughout Ontario. He was ap. Eggs: Wholesale ptice to pointed assistant accountant at country stations fibre cases Simcoe in 1958 and became ac- quoted by the Toronto Board of/countant at Newmarket two Trade from wholesale egg deal-|Yea"s later. ers: Extra large 56-58; large 55-|_, 17, 1962, he became manager 56; medium 50-52; small 41-42; |@t Chippawa, remaining there B "42: C 35-36, until going to 1c main Oshawa Buiter prices: Agricultural | ffice as assistant manager in stabilization board tenderable 1965. ' carlots: Buying 40 score 59;| Mr. Shanahan is active in buying 39. score §8: selling 61,|C™™unity organizations and is treasurer of 'the Lakeland NET EARNINGS Chapter of the Administrative By THE CANADIAN PRESS AFTER SHAVE LOTION Management Society. He is also a member of the Chamber of Toronto Star Ltd., year ended Sept. 30: 1966, $1,135,750; 1965, Commerce and the Ontario $1,071,686. 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