Oe al ee +. 5. Oe eH eS SAE ROR R SORA RE GRAS ARRAS AES ARR SERA RSAee RRR SR ARs eeeeneReeeeseeeeeeene Ass General Motors Earnin s | \isihacheiemhamastibbacsmnstieecie abs : mene . g on | et | | | est in the company's history.;common stock were paid ie | : I P i , : b+! ' Dividends of $4 a share of|1966, against $5.25 in 1965. bahatmeeySbehmatinaSldr tea tenon aden dat thet adh Down To $6.26 Share, 1966 s a oars = os = | VOWN 10 00. are, New Home Recipe , ie ACES RR sso se axe a Md Peg ool 7 ocetd b brie below the record level R ° Pp n j Motors Corp. reported Tuesday/of 1965, d | TODA y S STOCKS e e ag Gee ee General Motors sales tn 1966, e ucing a m Mm n ' : : totalled $20,200,000,000 against) It's simple how quickly one|lose bulky fat and help Toronto Tins eee ya Feb, 1 Stock Sales High Low ee one a or O 1S S10 ig aa wees share. '$20,700,000,000 in 1965. may lose pounds of unsightly fat slender more graceful curves; Quotations in cents uniess marked $.| Pow Corp 270 $10% 10% 07 an : | Worldwide factory sales of Tight in your own home. Make reducible pounds and inches of 1 -- Odd lot, xd --- Exdividend, xr--Ex-| Price Com 1110 $123 125% 12%" -- Ya Automobile sales by General] General Motors cars and trucks | this home recipe yourself. It's| excess fat don't disappear from rights, xw--Ex-warrants. Net change is) QN Gas 163 $10% 10' 104 Motors, the world's No. 1 carlin 1966 totalled 4.717.000 eahist easy, no trouble at all and costs| neck, chin, arms, abdomen, hips, from previous board-lot closing sale.) Rank Org 300 460 460 460 410 calves and ankles just return the e 4 id Gr Ya 8) +% cer, stry ' ittle. J store abuse Ee EES" Study Aussies System yee eis te Rate tadae Soe| cee ts Sr Sa a Revelsik p "2s $17 7 7 Leaves > United States fell] 1965. record. Factory sales ot Concentrate Pour this into a/ back. Follow this easy way en- pee | Salsa High Lew a.m. Chie) Soe eee ee fears and trucks produced in the| pint bottle and add enough|dorsed by many who have tried Exquite pr 100 $8% 8% Roane ya 742 708 74-4 TORONTO (CP) -- The Rand|spend a month talking to union |Ontario Labor Relations Board. | SPEEDS THE MAIL United States totalled Sapecono | Rrapettuit juice to fill the bottle.| this plan and help bring back pn ee ee SIL Cem A 75 $27 27 97 Commission on labor disputes in|leaders, employers, labor de-/From the other side of the| Computers can sort poded pean compares with 5,696,000 Take two tablespoons full a day yma aah Ge = = Fed Grain 180 &4v@ Salada 100 $19 19 10 Ontario left Tuesday for Au-|partment officials, lawyers and fence, J, C, Adams, counsel for/mail at 36,000 pieces an hour, | Tat a dend id - ieggaeag apa soliew the Naren epee peered dy gf 4 'otal dividends paid in com- t eS ay 200: 350" 350" 350' yy0" |Stralia to study in detail a con-| judges of the labor courts of Au-|the Central Ontario If your first purchase does not | ter you feel, More alive, youthfud Industrial 15 times faster than hand sort-|mon stock in 1966 amounted to! Relations suggested| ' tert ge '$1,298,000.000, the second high-| 8#°¥ you # simple easy way to FPE Pn pr 100 $78 Shell Inv p 378 $29 262 29 + \2/Ciliation system which Commis-jstralia. Sittings of the commis- Institute, appearing and active | creer $00 $25 | sel ih "na asm Fs ig {38 |sioner Ivan C. Rand several|sion will resume in Kingston' that a special tribunal be set Opt reise Glos tev in ee | Shop Save 355 $128 12% 12! |times praised during a month! March 13. |to give unions permission to Greb Ind 178 $10 hie 7 2 le ain ey jof hearings here. During the month of hearings strike. Gaye te ae era y Slat Steel p 2100 sisva tsa 162 | At least three times whilejin Toronto, Mr. Rand heard| The Ontario Federation of La- H Wood 200 120120 129 aie ee eS 7's, {hearing briefs from labor andjopinions from both Jabor andjbor defended the practice of, lawker $ 250 400 400 400 . | Steel Can 565 $21 2)% 2i%--'%/Management groups and pri-|management and stated some/mass picketing, comparing it to! Hays Dna 100 S9'm 9% et Ve Te. 213 2, 23% 4, | ri : | civ: j ; Home A M75 $2394 22 Ba-- Val TT Trin dy Sissi. hg [Vale individuals, Mr. Rand, alof his own about features of la-|civil rights demonstrations in i aa oe El a a Tor Dm Bk 37 $624 62% 62'4 retired justice of the Supreme|bor legislation in this provincg |the United 'oo and claiming & & & 9 | Towers 500 2 BO +2 1C t Canad d th it was necessary to win support H Bay Co 6200 $1658 16%) 16% --~ Ve Jourt 0} anada, praise e e m e 9 Pp HB Oil Gas 50 $27% 27% 27% Toy ee ee /Australian system of compuls-| WANT NO INJUNCTIONS for the strikers' cause. ky DW aL Al) ie gi +8) Transair 100. $57 5% 57h ory conciliation and arbitration.| At least four union briefs) Mr, Adams said picketing was \ Imp Oil 489 $594 S894 587%) Fr Ean PL SAI $27'4 27 27%4--* 11" determines the wages and|asked for the elimination of thejobsolete and mass picketing a Imp Tob 200 $14% 14a 14! | Tr Can Pw S00 675 675 67s ; . luse of court injunctions to limit! coy, , in Ace Ee ahi aie ae | Trans Mt 834 $16% 16% 16%--'e wWOrking conditions of most rt inj ; cover for violence. cen Ya 24% 202 =| UnAce 2D 100-390-390. 390 is picketing in labor disputes. A! Mr sugges Ind Adhes 100 $5%4 $4 SM -- Ya! Un Carty 490 Sotag "oon Sooay * S| Worker's: : t Elec » Ran ggested at one, Hc re? alk ae ist oe tO tn Gee 1310 $10% 10S 107e At one point, the former just- brief from the Union : mlec- point that the province may | Inglis 2355 $9% B% m4 in| YU Sections 125 $5% su § ice noted that the Australian|ttical, Radio and Machine|need Jegislation making unions 1BM 258435 435 435 +15 | ity le ae eine fhe tan ""\system has been in use for|Workers of America said the|jiable for prosecution. The OFL| a Ghee on ee yy aia Wainocy © 1100 175 175.175 more than 50 years but tas/Courts ver taking sides in di-/had asked that the present pro- M : 7 | Walk GW 114 $31% 31% 31% : : z s , sputes by granting injunctions. | hiniti nine ea infers Mee iH hia ate oon + | Whurne 3600 185170 170 --)5 |never been amended by any abies by: Branng jhibition against prosecuting un- Intor Stee! 200 15. 85 485 190 | Weste'st 910 $27 26% 27 +a government, including Labor| The Toronto Building andjions continue while Mr. Adams Infor St! pr 750 $20% 20%4 20% | sg heal dhe re one ie governments. Construction Trades Council sought to have it ended. Inv Grp A310 $10 10s ihe $ " i . lating | 'i Weston B 730 $21 212 He and Marshall Pollock,/asked that the job of regulating Jefferson = 1239 $2834 28) 28% + 74 White Pas 100 Si0te ioe FAVORS CHANGES f H i 00 $i¢ Me 10% + 4c, s w cketing be turned over to the|*é 4 aap sng Kevan "00 0 bg 19% + | Woodwd A 240 $24% 244 24% | ounsel for i phil coaatseala i stsnieat hike ca ----_----------| The commissioner also indi- LOnt Cem 225 465 465 465 | . | |cated that he favors changes i " | Sales to 11 a.m.: 812,000, | ; Bes in Laura Sec 2100 $13 13. 13 | d f Laura. s 10 32 a ee | t ] | D |procedures for the granting of SPECIAL : UB Eels Se Th Te | gman" "aap aw 41 | SEELCO OLEEL nales VOWN inunctins. He asked C. Be ¢ 1.89 Size Plus BOTH au Fn 3 Me 13% 13% s | | i H peu Gn 1m 0, Bisa a4 134 | cos os a a | ; | Scott, chairman of the Ontario 1.19 Size -»- 3.08 Value FOR | Levy 1050 $18% 184 18'4-- tml Cent D Rio 300 $14% 14%4 144 | ® Hydro-Electric Power Commis- ie Py em me 32 38 32] Interim yales show Drop sion, whether there would. be Lob CoA 1020 $7% 7% 7%. | Denison 100 $5514 $54 55Va 124 jany difficulty in bringing wit-| io we: tl: shea wee Mas Cd Hil tat aecan in' ee td rea ek ee V LISTERINE Loeb M 450 $11 107% 11 + %| The Toronto Stock Exchanee' has Of Canada Ltd. had net income|jin sales and production oc-|could be subjected to examina-| Skin needs NI EA 14-01. -- Sugg. Cc Maclean H 80 $37Y@ 37% 37%4-- %a| been advised' that the following com-\of 42,743,910 or $1.77 a share|curred in the second half of the|tion during applications for in-! hee 1 D8. ANTIS Magna e1 'gop tiv? 74 27M -- Me] panies have entered into underwriting |in 1996, compared with $43,453,-|year, after record results in the|junctions. Mr. Scott said there EPTIC Magna El 800 $11, 1 | and option agreements which may re-|/% 1966, Leashes vecactads | itd lwoul ' ; Manoir in 72 e 190, + 5 | sult in treasury shares of these com-/870 or $1.80 in 1965. |first six months. ' ih id not. is es 17" 17 rae hea under distribution cur-/ An interim financial 'state-| An illegal strike at the comp-} The OFL brief claimed that Mass-Fer 1860 $245 24%% 24% rently through the ith an : est A . : | : ; Met Stores 100 $19 19 19 | ichense Zeid iets the ment shows sales dropped tojany's Hilton works in August, jthe conciliation procedure in! KLEENEX FACIAL TISSUES Nonies 400 30 330 330 +5 manslo ,Ametican Molybdenite, Ansil/$504,762,987 from $516,405,960, |a sharp increase in employment | Australia which Mr. Rand! 400's 6 -- ines Ltd., Candore Explorations, | : : ; j rea ; Morse B 125 $194 19%4 19%-- | ada Southern Petroleum, Can" Niavo| while production declined to Pah following new labor con-|wants to study has been a fail- | Su list 2/7le y] For 59 ete ond 65-184 1814104 | Mines, Con-Shawkey Gold Mines, Con-/793,845 net tons from 3,846,214./tracts and a drop in incoming |ure. 99- oe 20 | "Solidated:-Red Poplar "Minerals, Coppet= |i -- ~jorders, mainlyfor flat rolled! The Australian system "" " Noranda 1508 $58 5794 57% + Ye! Man Mines Ltd., Grad ines, trish| | ae a : ---- Ma des pro- fora peaches and cream Nor cH @ 779 $13% 13% 13% Copper Mines, jelex. mines. Ltd 'Jn: | |products, offset the early gains,|vides first for conciliation = 6 lor Phone smith Mines, Lake-Osu Mines, Min-| STOCK MARKET it says. hopes of bringing the i ITALIAN BALM 59 Ocean 'Cm Nickel Mines "Nartnern Ei horpex| Ref to price increases |2 isk cee see complexion. 72 69 ¢ een. ickel Mines, Northern Exploration | i * : eferring rie pases 13 : - Sennen a Lid., PCE Explorations Ltd., silver| TORONTO (CP) --Industri-|,ounced in January, the|ment. Failing this, the issues Prevents chapping. 4-oz. Sugg. list 69e maque Mining Ltd., Texore Mines Ltd., e st gai fe | i i Pee. Pas Unies Mache Minea rhe meshed als cares isiged -- a statement says they averaged|are submitted to an independ- | 4 S Pac Pete w Mines, Win-Eldrich Mines Ltd. in light trading Tuesday on the), -- than three per cent of the|ent court which writes the final "OZ, ---- 3ugg. 12's -- Sugg. list. 53c ---- ------- |Toronto Stock Exchange. KOTEX selling prices of affected prod- settlement. ucts. As Mr. Rand prepared to | "They represent the bare|leave for Australia, his com- List 1.43 The industrial index moved up .42 to 158.21. 1.09 Wild Life Crossing Signs Trading was light. Only 2,821,- 000 shares changed hands com- pared with 3,172,000 Monday. |minimum that could be consid-|mission was branded a "'sound-| jered at this time in view of the |ing board for anti-labor propa-| |substantial increases in costs |ganda ' by the International s ; L i Shunned By Auto Drivers "sits ime eth sies ie chs Baton oer HANKSCR 2 <n Ea ve Ss 27%. sgl Corp. moved ay faced." In a statement the union's On-| to 95% and Levy 4 to 18%.| Capital spending last yearjtario joint council said it would By JAMES H. HUSSEY tion maximum (50.000) in Saag cny damecee Waren ae about $100,000,000, with|boycott commission hearings, | 50's. Sugg, Canadian Press Correspondent 1959. Biologists say this level datninea for, 1866, , another $112,000,000 still to be|charging that the labor move- DOLCIN list. 1.49 1.29 BURIN, Nfld. (CP) -- In many parts of Canada motor- ists are inclined to ignore such signs as "Caution--wild- life crossing." In Newfoundland such care- lessness could mean disaster --for man, car and moose. Hundreds of moose, the is- land's most popular big game animal, have been killed by automobiles in recent years, More than 80 have been slain on the roads since last spring, will never again be reached in the province but the minis- ter says "the province should be able, with efficient wildlife management, to maintain a 5,000-a-year take." It is estimated some 40,09) of the big, lumbering animals, weighing as much as 1,800 pounds, roam the island to- day. Moose management areas have been set out and exte- sive procedures are carried out each year. However, as Western oils tumbled 1.79 on| inhi bes | These projects should be com-|thinking the commission will Sadia oo. poe eeu pleted by early 1968. solve its problems. | and 27% and Chietialn % to To finance these programs, | 1014. Stelco AT nee Led gers FISH FOR ALL PCE Explorations fell 1 to 59/28 neece 2 een "| Norway's fishermen caught p own funds. | | |2,640,000 tons of fish in 1966, cents on 225,000 shares. eas more than three quarters of a On index, golds were up .62 & Snowmobiles ton for every inhabitant of the/ to 155.55 while base metals dropped .16 to 89.39. NoinitS. socnien. mann | Ow ouly Free = BUSINESS BRIEFS OTTAWA (CP)--Canada and| the United States have agreed POT REACHES SCHOOLS |{o duty-free treatment of trade spent on approved programs. |ment is being hoodwinked into| | Pg Puenaly VAPORIZER HUMIDIFIER Model No. 202; Delivers a steady flow of steam. Gallon capacity. DETTOL 4-ox. -- Sugg. For prompt relief from pain of ARTHRITIS, RHEUMATISM, and NEURITIS Buckley's Mixture says Frank Manuel, chief tHe aumbor be hints d AUTO | biologist for the province. unters in- | TORONTO (CP)--A Toronto bet th in snowmobiles i Neloful Relief from Why stay awake at night tossing creases the success ratio will ; ; e peLween Wem. 1D : Sy eb ene ro , 9 Most of the moose, including drop.. And since the kill diver police inspector said Tuesday|it was announced Tuesday. Se Efficient SERVICE | Runs for 8-12 hours. Shuts off apnea eo aw cows and calves, met their fate in central Newfoundland and on the west coast but some were struck down on the Avalon Peninsula a few miles be balanced with yearly gains, more and more of the island is likely to be incorporated into management zones where bunting quotas will be en- marijuana is .finding its way Canada, with 12 manufac- into the high schools. The traf-| turers in Quebec, Ontario and fic is "a matter of major con-| Manitoba, is one of the world's cern" although it hasn't|foremost producers of snowmo- reached epidemic stages, said/biles, an industry department TUNE-UP NOW FOR TOP PERFORMANCE automatically when empty. coughs, colds, bronchitis, Regular Size Just take two CALMEX tablets before retiring. Awake refreshed, relaxed and ready for a bright new day. Also keep CALMEX handy for day-time relaxation, from St. John's. teiced Insp. William Pilkington of the | said. Sales to the United States, Vehicles have been dam- Baits bunt h morality bureau. He reported/mainly for recreational use, | Sugg. List aged, sometimes extensively, »_" ta un ts ud 0 goes out jthe arrest Monday of a 14-year-| have been expanding rapidly. _| Sugg. but drivers and other occu- ciaoe M4 t hinge Sa 200d |old Toronto boy and another! "The new arrangement with| 9.95 list 79 nee of hitting the target. |teen.ager, Peter Ernest Mason. the United States will tad ist 79 pants have so far escaped se- rious injury. Moose like to move around and this accounts for the fac} that encounters with the big animals are becoming more frequent. Unlike the New- foundland caribou, moose ap- 964. pear to be quite curious iba rl : | about man's activities. They ---- | when home-made bombs ex: | often visit settlements, tramp Traffic Ploded Sunday outside \ uz0-| PRODUCE through backyards, mingle with farm animals and de- stroy vegetable gardens and other property. "The most dangerous times of the year are spring and fall," Mr. Manuel says. "In spring the moose move close to the highways where they find early green vegetation. The fall is the mating season and the moose tend to roam quite a bit. Nearly 1,200 hunters were re- ported to have registered to hunt in the Port Aux Basques area of the west coast and a resources department spokes- man, Harry Goodland, says the percentage of kills per hunter was 83.3 per cent. Fatalities OTTAWA (CP)--Traffic fatali- ties in the first nine months of 1966 increased by 8.9 per cent over the corresponding 1965 pe- riod, the Canadian Highway Sa- fety Council reported today. Number of highway accidents involving fatalities increased by 10.6 per cent. The council, basing its figures | ensure| |17, also of Toronto, on charges|that Canadian producers will| of possessing narcotics. |have access 'to this growing North American market." 2 Sales. of snowmobiles to the govern' ty.§, in 1965 exceeded $6,000,000, decided) compared with $4,500,000. in NO PAYMENT DECISION OTTAWA (CP)--The iment has not yet whether it will pay for damage caused to adjoining properties | ---- Slavia's embassy in Ottawa and} ' its consulate in Toronto. Prime| TORONTO (CP) --Wholésale Minister Pearson told the Com- to retail carton eggs average mons Tuesday in a reply to|weighted prices quoted by the| For Safe Sure Driving NDP Leader Douglas that|department of agriculture as of @ BRAKE @ ond "certain legal considerations' |Tuesday: A large 49.1; A med-\f » FRONT END ALIGNMENT @ are involved in the decision, |ium 42.2; A small 38.7. 1 | SERVICE Eggs: Wholesale prices to} TALKS DEADLOCKED {country stations fibre cases SAULT STE. MARIE, Ont.|quoted by the Toronto Board of (CP)--Discussions between Al-|Trade from wholesale egg deal- goma Steel Corp. and two rail-\ers: Extra large 42; large 39-| COOPER'S way brotherhoods remained|41; medium 33-34; small. 27-28; | deadlocked Tuesday with no|B 37-38; C 33. | CAR SERVICE (Up To Six Months Te Pay) All Services May be Purchased On Texaco Credit Cords What have we got against colds? CONTAC-C ALL DAY - ALL NIGHT RELIEF FROM COLD AND SINUS MISERIES 10's -- Sugg. P List 1.49 69 Available without presciption 60's -- SUGG. LIST 1.25 a LYPSYL Soothing Relief for Sore Lips Sugg. List 6 49c "The highway signs advis- |on Dominion Bureau of Statis-|sions of a resumption of nego-| Butter prices: Agricultural| TEXACO ing motorists to proceed with |tics reports, said fatalities from|tiations for a new working con- stabilization board tenderable | caution because of the moose |Jan. 1 to Sept. 30, 1966, totalled tract. Local 606, Brotherhood of|carlots: Buying 40 score 59; |[/56 Bruce St. 410 Ritson Rd. N. Try Miracle are to protect the drivers more than the animals." HUNTING IS GOOD Not that the province is dis- interested in the fate of the animals. Newfoundland's moose hunting is rated among 3,734 against 3,428 in the 1965 period. Accidents involving fa- talities numbered 3,148 against 2,847. Total highway accidents in the 1966 period were reported at 292,077, an increase of 6.2 per cent from 275,047 in the 1965 pe- Locomotive Firemen and En-|buying 39 score 58; selling 61. | ginemen, and Local 611, Broth-|----- ss erhood of Railway Trainmen, VA NN i} | are seeking a contract to re- place one that expired July 31. GET PARTIAL FREEDOM LONDON (AP) -- The House Johnson & Johnson BAND-AID CUSHION GRIP "Refits" False Teeth! the best in North America /riod. ; : ; ; : . of Commons approved in princ- and, Bore is 7 a egg Genpaction by prov- iple Tuesday night a bill giving " . : authorities Wiens na sedi: or the nine-month pe-|.ix West Indies territories self. lastic stri Ss Holds Plates Tight ! "Re eck ae CO 1068. 1008/8F nransiatian wie aula inet | Months f the second pair to be im- |Newfoundland 6757 cut a wate ee oe a | One Application Lasts for Months ported from mainland Canada |Prince Edward Island 24 15 territories are Antigua, Domin- | --were set free in the interior |Nova Scotia 159 188lica. Grenada, St Christopher. | Sugg. List 49¢ each Tasteless, odorless, pliable . . . No messy of the island. ce New Brunswick 164 144 Nevis and Anguila and St. Lu-| 0 | i W. J. Keough, minister Oy guree er 1,131 a and Ste Vincent | --_-- | powder, paste or pad. Easily removed mines and resources, says the |Ontario Pe Ui) We be BE fee te ih | ; = animals reached the popula- eh a a CHALLENGES WIND | 4 SPECIAL 2 for 79c. when desired -- MONEY BACK GUARANTEE. "| Saskatchewan oh / 4LENGES | | Alberta 231 235) Portugal's two - mile ~ long! | BOND MARKET Tore 390 338|/Tagus River suspension bridge) ON TERM DEPOSITS | 1.D.A BOXES ry : yukon-N.W.T, : ses 33, iles ire ; -D.A. TORONTO (CP)--The Canad: snes Neb E oN eM adhd lh | (1 OR 2 YEARS) SPECIAL y FOR o , AT 1.D.A. ian bond market was up one- | ee OVER 40 YEARS EXPERIENCE! || : Tuesday, | _Short - term Government of | UEY Take advantage of It! 24 hour ser GUARANTY TRUST ; ' ge? , Canada bonds were up 5 to 10} E vice; and radio dispatched trucks FEDERALLY INCORPORATED AND SUPERVISED Eastview Law's Karn's ane"s cents with the 4%4 a ae L olways on the ready to. serve you, 1204 Weck 28 King St 302 Stevenson Rd s "Jos Bi i er : . bid and 09.70 asked. : os 7 pole plir gl kdiggie Capital and Reserve $25,000,000 Msg rivg nd FE Eh sy East North Long-term Canada ag pro- TO CONVERT AND CALL Deposits in excess of $350,000,000 725 3s94 725-3525 723-4621 723-1131 and 2 vincial bonds ended the day up 89% of our mortgages, Government Guaranteed ' Yq with the 4%-per-cent Sept. 1.| Rein H tare, Manager i roi a mec aad cLAUGHLIN | en Tel. 728-1653 | Jamieson's McCordick's Mitchell's North Simcoe and 885g asked. | E is ' Day-to-day money traded at: 4 Paiey 32 King St. E., Oshawa 241 King 366 Wilson 9 Simcoe Pharmacy per cent. 723 3481 Wo St. East Rd. South St. North 907 Simcoe St. North Treasury bills closed with the] SUPPLIES KING ST. W. 725-1169 725-8711 723-3431 723-3418 Qi-day bills at 4.63 and 182-day | bills at 4.65. 2