Oshawa Times (1958-), 16 Dec 1966, p. 17

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PTT TT LL LE LL llekebebabed TUT Le eee Le oe u ' 1 Ontario Hydro Buys Uranium For Pickering Atomic Plant TORONTO (CP) --OntariojCommission of Ontario, an- Hydro, building one of thejnounced in a statement that world's. biggest nuclear powerjagreements have been reached stations at nearby Pickering,|with Rio Algom Mines Ltd, and announced Thursday it is buy-|Eldorado Mining and Refin' ing uranium to fuel it and an-|Ltd, for purchases 'of other nuclear plant through the|mately 6,500 short tons of uran- early 1080s, jum concentrates, George Gathercole, chairman| The uranium will be supplied of the Hydro Hiectrie Power|on an expanding scale of ve running through to the Farm Equipment "The two firms were the suc- ful bidders on tenders Sales Increase "ei"? : OPAWA (CPiotalas of bowl Geter nee eee farm implements and aul statement. "Tenders were ent, incl re-|Called on the understanding pairs, had a wholesale value of|at terms would not be dis- $426,966,661 dur 1965 com. pang in accordance with cur- policy in the uranium min- ap on ener me oe ing industry. The Dominion Bureau of Sta-MosT FROM RIO ALGOM pr a are oth Maly Mm an Sr nsw lum and Eldorado the remain srov! : ler, In the early years silicates ts Genes: With}contracts Eldorado will also ) provide rg | services at its Port Hope, Ont. Atlantic provinces $10,986,000 (89,788,064); Quebec. $28,207;718/P2ant in STRANGERS GET CASH Foreigners earn 75 per cent ($30,439,117);. Ontario $86,451,- 578 ($81,124,708); Manitoba $55,- of the wages paid in Maure- tania, a former French posses- BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT Plastics Replacing Stee In Auto Parts Industry aware that his front-end grill Is made of plastic, "There's no bad plastic, just bad applications, "This is the reason we ask every potential customer who wishes to shift from metals the following questions: "Would the move reflect any savings in fabrications? "Would it reduce the total number of parts? "Would it offer any secondary savings in terms of weight, as- sembly, or offer any extra bonus in terms of promotable advantages? "Would plastics introduce a new problem while solving an- other?" The manufacturers say they favorable answers a con: tion, now under for operation in 1970-71, and STOCKS _ ve aa iSeS: + sss a "F553 Beis Fs = SeeE=<.$e =sSers= 3 =BSe 5 z Seeszssas = = - ces = #882 tion is the human imagination and ingenuity," The auto parts industry ap- pears to be the largest future market for the plastic makers. Plastic gas tanks can be pro- duced at a lower cost than steel and the tooling cost is as low as $5,000 compared with a mini- mum of $200,000 for steel dies, Plastic tanks would weigh about 10 pounds compared with 15 pounds for steel, Grills made of plastic can be turned out at a saving of about $8 over zinc, The lightness of a plastic grill reduces weight on the front end of a car and helps minimize "fish + tail' move: ments, STILL MEET RESISTANCE MONTREAL (CP) -- Manu: facturers of plastics, aided by new engineering processes, ra- pidly have taken over a signifi. cant portion of the huge auto parts industry. Plastic grills, fender exten- sions, hoods, gears and other parts have been installed in some of the 1067 cars, Auto makers now talk of an all plas: tle gas tankea steel product since the first model-T' Ford, "We're breaking into new fields every year," says Waily Schwneger, specialty products manager with Du Pont of Can- ada, "Plastics can be moulded in as many shapes as the mind can imagine, The only limita: Séege Seer SSLEseeRs ees 3232 =.Se22r ==. Lit iseice Suk )| A N T EN THE FOOD HAS PI A SS SS | VP CHAMBERS FOOD: LTD. 923 Ritson Rd. 5, --_ i em h interented In your food plan, Please have your Representative r LOV Seed <tisietsieia i s2sF ss $28scc2= Pe z= > i ba 3ESSzSEs= 3838 ~ sS~s = mp Exquisite Exaquite pr Pairenk M NAME vcince see cee re enieine es motile ee rmer ee eee ese sarke ene eenite 087,506 ($51,107,648); Saskatche- wan $133,266,618 ($10,085,209); Alberta $03,632,404 ($78,884,- * Eas*e 5:8s3s Fam' Pl am ay FP Pilon ADDRESS. wesvecvveversvereneaweeses LBadrhiswasaraisad vevteeees PHONE sicseceseeeoreson ers Peete | £32328 S8E= =Sy = Se Dp = " ave 16 E-z % ve oe 6 » 3 as as Wy 4 a > ee * » » + Mm a 4+ M4 Mia! css = 2.~SEs..2rzst uu MM 'laa 1a "a «#8 i. % Me 1 1 2 = 2222222222222 $usS---s us = BSS=Se o = - = 232 2 a | =z <8 s=eEoz ze st Placer Presi ' 100 700 1000 ans 0 my Yo00 300 > 2B_.4=28E S08 25-.3=ESESEsE 582 2 = E =z fez 238 =Zis% Bs S 2 3 23 an ™" 1 0 7% 1% a Wy FF $558 Peet tis4 im 6 1% = a3 98 95 mo 7 Oo 6 le s ThA si ie 1 S10 VOM 10a + mm 6M 0 me oe as mM 320 a Li bh y as » 2 i RS + 3 or ot ot as a a 1M nS Mi 4) s¥ecbstzcet Z 3 3 sim tee 1+ "» Ld mm m8 0 MS bed S10%9 Bane see $4 Oe % WS Me 20 480 «480 «(480 WO 40 4 450 ao he TH NN 2 _ x ee GOVT. EMPLOYEE Bower E. Featherstone, 27, a department of mines employee, has been charged with obtaining and retain- ing classified charts, viola- tions af the Official Secrets Act. He is to appear in court again next week. 2 +3 " | int Nickel ter Ut int UNI pr Intpr Steel tov Gre A James tl Jetterson 5 W " +] % 1 1 Coch Will Beerhorn 1 Un Kene 9 | J ' " wing Thursday. Short - ! " ] 4% per cent, | Don't ¥) "i m0 99% " Ss 826 | term Governmen Canada bonds closed up 15 to 20 cents with the 4%4-per-cent Oct. 1, 1967, issue at 98.92 bid) and 98.97 asked, Long-term Canada and pro- r vineial bonds were up \ to & point with the Government o Canada 44-percent Se 1983, issue closing at 8 and 85} asked Day-today money traded at 46 2 25 27% 490 1 04 395 905 308 S25 Ve 25 30 6975 «0 47h 478 478 wy i 7 MS si * Si 11% 11% § 40 40 «40 a0 20 ™ ™ 4 ] om Me wy DY B+ 2 % 2% - 0 92% 2 HY BU B+ 0 2 20 MO! bran) Mv 2 We on mw im oF we ove ws 2S 400 400 S68\a 684 48M 2h 25 = 40 (600 2) Die bie sie 1% 1% 5 ms = 400 5 " wo +10 DIVIDENDS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Toronto Dominion Bank, com: mon 55 cents, Feb, 1, record Dec, 30, Hudson's Bay Oll and Gas Co. Ltd., 40 cents, Jan, 23, record Dee, 10, Alberta Gas Trunk Line Co. "irtd., class A 30 cents; 4%4-per- cent pref, C series $1.1875, Feb. 15, record Feb, 1, Jefferson Lake Petrochemi- cals of Canada Ltd,, 10 cents, Dec, 27, record Dec, 19. Howard Smith Paper Mills Lid., pref 50 cents, Feb, 1, rec ord Jan, 2, Bow Valley Industries, 5}4- per-cent. pref, series A 27% cents, Jan, 14, record Jan, 3, Ontario Loan and Debenture WiCo,, 40 cents, Jan, 3, record 0 |} Dec, 21. Union Acceptance Corp. Ltd., 64-per-cent series A 78% cents; 6\4-per-cent series B 78% cents; é-per-cent series C_ pref, cents, Feb, 1, record Jan, 13, Commonwealth Savings and Loan Corp., common 64 cents, YiDec. 28, record Dec, 21. Exquisite Form Ltd., pref, 15 cents, Jan, 2, record Dec, 22; common special of §&-per-cent common stock equivalent to one common share for each 20 shares held, on or about Jan, 2, Dec, 22. Zellers Lid, common 15 cents; pref, 564 cents, Feb, 1, record Jan, 3, Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce, common 60 cents, =. cents, Feb. 1, record Texaco Canada Ltd., 45 cents, " w \ " +3 Feb, 27, record Jan, 31. at] » 8 Balee to 1) a.m 842400, Se PORBION TRADING 0 0 Yeo 8 YOO 270 270 270 10 ™ ah 10 3 BOND MARKET TORONTO. (CP)--The Canad: fan bond market was generally up 4 to % point in active trad: t. Treasury bills ended the day with the 9-day bills at 5.09 and 18d-day bills at 5.15. t of | bid BUSINESS BRIEFS TREASURY BILLS New ®l-day Government of Canada treasury bills auctioned Thursday: $105,000,000 at an av- erage price and yield of 98,747 and 5.08 per cent (last week, same amount and term, 98.736 and 5.14 per cent), 182-day bills: . $30,000,000 at 97.497 and $15 per cent (last week, same amount and term, 97.466 and 5.21 per cent), ELECT PRESIDENT Dr, Charles M, Johnston, an obstetrician and gynaecologist, has been elected president of the Lakehead Chamber of Com- merce, He will succeed E, EF, Claw Jan, 1, W. E. Bryan, P. R, Ceok and W. G, Tamblyn were elected vice + presidents and Brien O'Brien was named treasurer at a meeting of di- 1, | rectors Wednesday, TRAVEL TIME CUT Tt will take only 24% hours to cross the Atlantic Ocean when supersonic jet transport aircraft go into service, Mommy and Daddy | Want ~ HLECTROHOME ~ OLOR TV ae con HI-FI STEREO -- FROM -- _ PARKWAY TELEVISION 918 Simcoe St. N. "We Service What We Sel! oi Pion Sr ae Snail tithithtaclaenschlll ee Manufacturers of plastics say they still encounter consider- able sales resistance despite demonstrations to prove that their products are versatile, flexible, durable and light. Mr, Schwneger said the indus- try's major hurdle is the pub- He's initial reaction to the word plastic." Plastic's "hidden role' in the manufacture of common prod: ucts could account for the pub- lic's lack of knowledge. "Td bet that the man who bought a car this year isn't STOCK MARKET TORONTO (CP) Prices of industrial and western oll issues were slashed as market support steadily diminished through Thursday's session on the Tor- onto Stock Exchange. The industrial index tumbled 1,41 to 146,86, Brokers attributed the weak- ness to investor uncertainty 5) about the 1967 prospects of key industries as well as antici. pated tax increases in Finance Minister Sharp's mini . budget Monday, Volume was 2,324,000 shares compared with 2,671,000 Wed- nesday, Inco fell 2 to 92%, Interpro- vinclal Pipe Lines 1% to 83 and Bank of Nova Scotia % to 62%. Western oils ran into heavy profit-taking and the index plunged 2.97 to 191.28. Canadian Superior retreated 1% to 30, Dome 1% to 37% and Banff % to 17K. highlighted spec- ulatives, ing 44 to 22 cents on 283,500 shares, D'Eldona dropped 11 cents to 1,08, On index, the TSE was off 1,33 to 140,86, golds 114 to 147.17 while base metals edged up .17 to 84.31, PRODUCE TORONTO (CP) --Wholesale to retail carton eggs average weighted prices quoted by the department of agriculture as of Thursday: A large 64.7; A med- jum 58.3; A small 484, Eges: Wholesale price to country stations fibre cases bane by the Toronto Board of rade from wholesale egg deal- ers: Extra large 56-57; lange 54- 55; medium 50-51; small 41-42; B 42; C 36. Butter prices: Agricultural stabilization board tenderable carlots:; Buying 40 score 59; Phone 723-3043 Ourselves" He, SEO SR rn | buying 38 score 58; selling 61, expect most of the questions, Introducing than on m ng tube measure; 180 9q. In, @ Easy color tuning! 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