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FOREIGN TRADING Walk GW 1 Fin A + Weste'st Pacitic A Weston 8 Woodwd A NHL BIG SEVEN By THE CANADIAN PRESS Stan Mikita of Chicago picked up one goal and four assists against Boston Thursday night 4 ito extend his lead to 15 points 2 |over second-place Phil Goyette of New York in the National Hockey League individual scor- ing race. Mikita has a tally of 12 goals F = 4 8 "" } " \ + * = = Va "a a 26M jut "an Ve 6% 4+ Ye +M v| these claims. +3) Wa 490 | red notes and debentures under BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT MONTREAL (CP) -- Diversi- fication is paying off for Mon- treal Locomotive Works, a firm that started making steam en- gines in the early 1930s and more recently has branched out into subway cars, steel mill equipment, paper machines and even steam generators for ni clear power plants. R. L. Grassby, manager of marketing for MLW, says the company's outlook is brighter than it-has been for some time. A diversified operation makes the ov less susceptible to the cyclical swings in orders that haunt manufacturers of capital goods, he said in an in- terview, One of the main orders in the y|minum cars for Toronto's. sub- Diversity Reaps Profits For Locomotive Works current drive to diversify is the multi-million-dollar contract to build the aluminum cars for the new turbo-train that the CNR hopes to put into service on the Montreal-Toronto run next year. Mr. Grassby said there was no doubt that building the alu- way was an important factor in landing the contract, The turbo-train cars are be | built to specifications develope: by United Aircraft, which is building the gas turbine engines ig plant in suburban Longu- euil. HUGE BEAMS IN WORKS The job involves the fabrica- tion by MLW. of what Mr. Grassby described as the larg: | Bankrupt Finance Company To Pay Creditors 15 Percent TORONTO (CP)-- Unsecured creditors of Prudential Finance Corp. Ltd. will probably receive no more than 15 per cent of their claims, says a trustee's letter sent Wednesday to note- holders and debenture holders. Clarkson Co, Ltd., trustees of the Prudential Finance estate, listed the book value of the company's assets at more than $25,000,000 and the estimated realizable value at $6,685,000. Claims by unsecured creditors | totalled $23,627,000, with recov- lery of $4,095,000 available for) Prudential Nov. 21 and adjudged bankrupt Dec. 5. Its president, Joseph Benoit Brien, was arrested Dec. /2 on six coints of theft, forgery and uttering. He is free on $10,- 000 bail. | In an estimated statement of \affairs at Nov. 18, the worst |news for creditors is invest- |ments in subsidiary companies, \earried at a book value of $17,- $39,000 'but with estimated re- alizable value of $3,501,000. PARTIALLY UNSECURED Claims of fully secured credi- tors total $804,000, Partly secu- trust indentures totalling $9,165,- 000 have estimated security of $586,000, leaving them unse- STOCK MARKET ba Finance was) * 4,|placed in interim receivership cured for $8,579,000. Other partly secured creditors have unsecured claims esti- mated at $1,493,000, ° | Instalment notes receivable carried at a book value of $1,600,000 have an estimated net recovery of $500,000 over the next two or three years. | Investments in inactive or |dormant subsidiary companies | with book value of about $8,000,- 000 are expected to yield about $300,000. Another group of subsidiary companies, in which Prudential | Finance made an investment of $6,460,090, is expected to yield a recovery of about $1,440,000, Clarkson described a third group of, companies as solvent and income-producing, and said est aluminum I - beams ever made, and a unique suspension system 'never before tried any- where" which would enable the cars to take curves at speed "with a minimum of dis- comfort to passengers." job, MLW is shipping steam generators to India for a nu- clear power plant, building a $300,000 Fourdrinier paper ma- chine for Canadian International Led and working on "the highest pressure feed water heaters ever built in Canada" for Ontario Hydro. Also in the works are huge 130-foot-long towers for a new Imperial Oil refinery at Dart: mouth, N.S., each of which will have to be shipped on three rall- way flat cars, Mr. Grassby said MLW has built. thermal power plants for oil refineries and is a major supplier of steel mill equipment to a number of companies, J promo- tion manager of The Telegram, has been appointed a of the Telegram Publishing Co. Ltd., it, was announcea 'nurs: day. He is the son of John Bas- > Sars oe pany's board chairman, ELECTED PRESIDENT | Bord §. Oberlink of Mil- Mme Wis.,-».3 been elected of HLtd., the com, announced Thursday. Mr. rlink suc: 'ceeds Raymond G. Nordstrom who has: resident of Allis-Chalmers in United States. ACQUIRES COMPANY The Vulcan Corp., Cincinnati- Apart from the turbo-train plasti nounced Thursday it has sa the outstanding stock. of the Great Western Heel Co. of Los Angeles, Vulcan said Great Western has annual sales of about $600,000 and long has been a contract heel furnisher for Vulcan's recently-acquired Mears division, a Canadian sub- sidiary, CROPS INCREASE The planted area of commer: clal vegetable crops in Canada this year is estimated at 245,040 acres, a three-per-cent increase over the 239,710 acres recorded in 1965, the Dominion Bureau of Statistics reported Thursday. The principal canning crops DIVIDENDS By THE CANADIAN PRESS First National City Bank, 45 cents, Feb. 1, record Jan. 3. Ash Temple Ltd., common 25 cents; class A pref. $1.50; class B 16% cents, Jan. 8, record Dec, 16. Manoir Industries Hd,, com- mon 8 cents, Jan. 16, record Jan. 4. L. McBrine Co. Ltd., pref. 50) cents, Jan. 1, record Dec. 16. Maher Shoes Ltd, pref. 15 cents common 12 cents; Jan. 3, record Dec, 16, Viceroy Manufacturing Co. Ltd., common 15 cents, Dec. 21, record Dec. 14. British International Finance beans, corn, peas and to- matoes--totalled 154,740 acres in 1966 compared with last year's 136,360 acres, and the cém+) resident general Canadian Allis - Chale 4 or4| shelled corn--is 7,980,000 pounds for 1966 7.3 per cent been elected a 'Vice-| 000,000 acres of 215,845 bushels or 19.71 bushels an acre, and the total value of|]: the crop was $3,021,800. pounds of tobacco on each of the 89,220 acres planted. The crop was valued at $101,765,000. PRODUCE TORONTO (CP) -- Wholesale | td retail carton eggs average| weighted prices quoted by the) department of agriculture as of Thursday: A large 65.6; A me- jdium,69.5; A small 48.6, Eggs: Wholesale price to country stations fibre cases quoted by the Toronto Board of Trade from wholesale egg deal-| ers: extra lange 56-57; large 55; medium 50-51; small 41-42; B 42; © 36. Butter prices: stabilization board tenderable Agricultural these companies may be sold as going concerns. It did not) (Canada) Ltd., class A 8 cents, Dec. 30, record Dec. 23. carlots: buying 40 score 59; buying 39 score 58: Selling 61. elaborate on their value. j A creditors' meeting will be} held Dec. 15 in Toronto, There are about 8,500 note holders and} debenture holders, many of them in Quebec. Mr. Brien has been instruc- ted to attend the meeting. BOND MARKET TORONTO (CP) -- The Cana- dian bond market was gener- ally unchanged in quiet trading Thursday. } Short-term Government of) Canada bonds closed unchanged) TORONTO (CP)--The_ west- ern oils index advanced to a year's high of 132.55 in moder- ate trading on the Toronto Stock Exchange Thursday. The jump of 3.48 was the highest daily gain since Oct, 18 when it rose 3.75. Dome Petroleum, reaching a year's high for the fourth con-| secutive day, was up 2% to| 36%. Banff Oil gained 1% to 18%. Central Del Rio and Cana- dian Superior were each up %, | to 135% and 29% respectively. Texaco and Imperial Oil, trading in the industrial list, reached highs for 1966. Texaco gained 4 to 72, Imperial Ito} 56%. Interprovincial Pipe Line ad- vanced 3% to 874% and CPR and with the 4%-per-cent Oct. 1,/ 1967, issue at 98.78 bid and 98.82) asked. | Long-term Canada and pro-| vincial bonds were unchanged | with the Government of Canada 4%-per-cent Sept. 1, 1983, issue closing at 84 bid and 84% asked. Day-to-day money traded at] 5 per cent, | Treasury bills ended the day | with the 91-day bills at 5.14 and 182-day bills at 5.21. BUILDING ASSOCIATES presents... My sincere thanks: To the Electorate that voted December 5, 1966. To those that supported me December 5, 1966. To Mayor Gifford decisive leadership. for visionary and To Aldermen Thomas, Bint, Brady, Gay and Pilkey for past and present Services. (Here's to anticipating your future challenges, despite this temporary setback ! To the news media; forums; the donors facilities. ) sponscors of of halls and To the chairmen, their assistance (before, during, behind and after the scene), for the opportunity afforded me to address the electorate. Dr. James Edward Rundle A message from y Learner ne SS ag ea a a re 'THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, December 9, 1966 9 i SF Field Crop Value Rises Tannen 1h $ereeseS Ea 7 it ¥ ¥ down 8,608,- department said 10,950 sugar beets were planted, Production totalled from 1965's. The CHA, CHAMBERS, FOOD. LTO. Z {am 'interested In your food plan, Please have your Representative" NAME ¥ + Hae eben eeeeeraneee sa deeens nee eee Farmers harvested 1,780 ADDRESS Shes Weasrs cusend du} is seenas yrs desis bua dene ae ~ eee eee ere eee ¥ ne . mail early this Christmas DECEMBER 17: is the last date for local Christmas: mail delivery = written words of " ~* greeting. 3¢ y, YY Y Ls Oh x SSS a) ~~] TI R&S 2000 2050 #0 and 25 assists for 37 points while the New York centre has two goals and 20 assists for 22 " sv | "w= v? 1 25M 2 Famous Players were each up 1%, to 58% and 29% respec: tively. 1 7 23M "% your neighbourhood OILS, GAS 190 495 490 ween 3) 0 8745 $194 18% 1100 250 25 «25 S70 550 ™ 710 2 253 $00 $i 97s os + a 1% 246 25) 6+ 8 295 so +10 70 =++10 + §|Boston and no ye 0 5 473 HO +20 mm 24+ 975) «(97S points. Ken Wharram of Chicago scored a goal and had an as- sist against Boston third place with 21 points. Don Marshall of New York 4,| scored one goal against Detroit Thursday to move into a tie for fourth place with Norm Ulman of Detroit, Wayne Connelly of Bobby Rousseau. All have 20. points. Rod Gilbert of New York scored one goal against Detroit Thursday and Dennis Hull of Chicago Black Hawks scored one goal against Boston Bruins to tie them with Dave Keon of Toronto, All have 19 points. Mikita, Wharram and Mar- to grab Weston A and B shares were| among the 10 most actively- traded industrials, following dis-| closure to a Commons commit- tee of the Weston holdings. The A stock advanced 15% to 18%) and the B 1% to 1814. Loblaw's, | also part of the Weston group, | > sa Y% on 138,000 shares af a. The industrial index rose 1.64; to 148.97, and the TSE index 1,57 to 142.79. Base metals advanced .64 to $5.10 with Inco leading the list, up 1% to 96. Falconbridge ad- vanced 1 to 91. Only golds fell on index, drop- ping 2.37 to 146.35. Dome was off 24% to 40 and Kerr-Addison Oshawa's Most Economical Housing Community $14,995 with $1,827 DOWN to one 654% N.H.A, Mortgage DIRECTIONS: West of the Oshawa Shop- ae Brewers Retail As the holiday season approaches, adverse weather conditions sometimes place a maximum burden on our staff to high level of service to our retail store and home delivery customers, To avoid serious congestion at our stores and also disappointment in our home delivery service during this peak sales period, we respectfully suggest that our maintain our Times "Action" Classitieds Sell Just About BARB Ae thet fh gbbSa8~ + +4+++1 ping Centre on Waverly St. south of King. e H. MILLEN Real Estate Ltd 728-1656 728-1678 customers order or purchase their requirements as early as possible. up \% to 12. Speculatives were mixed, the aGspe, fell 5 cents to 3,50. Frobex, its drilling partner in the Gaspe, fell Scents to 3.50. The total TSE turnover was 2,666,528 shares, compared with 2,967,000 Wednesday, There were 227 advances, 178 declines| and 212 issues were unchanged. shall hold the goal-scoring lead| with 12 apiece. Leaders: Mikita, Chi. Goyette, N.Y. Whar'm, Chi. Marsh'l, N.Y. Connelly, Bos. Rousseau, Mtl y,| Ullman, Det. | Gilbert, NY | Hull, Chi «| Keon, Tor. -- \x| Geof'on, N.Y. --ib | ncn Som DISCUSS AFFILIATION NEW YORK (AP) -- Sol Ro- sen, commissioner of the Con- -2|tinental Football League will ae se ta "xa w| meet Saturday in San Francisco 170 a2 21% 2% + %| with representatives of the Se wt ae Western and Pacific Coast foot- e 10% : 25 $675 67% 47% ball leagues to discuss affilia- 2 ahi a tion and possible expansion. Ro- 30 480 450 450 sen said that the :Continental Bas os League, which now has 10 fran- 45 sss Se St 8) chises, including Toronto and 1100 315% 15% 194 __| Montreal, has received bids for 1490 $384 St SH + Ye) teams from Milwaukee, Wis. j and Tampa, Fla. 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