@ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, Februery 6, 1967 Te aL 1 AD OO EARLE PERPSRRRSCR RAGS Se he 2 TODAY'S STOCKS TORONTO10:40 A.M. ' Distributed by * Toronto Stock Exchange--Feb. 6 »- Quotations in cents unless marked $. TORONTO 10:40 A.M. STOCKS | Z--Odd lot, xd--Ex-dividend, xr--Ex-| 'rights, xw--Ex-warrants. Net change is from previous board-lot closing sale. | STOCKS cP MINES " 10:40 Net | » Stock Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge Accra 3000 13% 13° «13 Aetna inv 1000 60 60 60 +5 Agena Mg 6000 18 #17 18 --'% 'Acnico 500 120 119 120 --2 All Pitch 2000 12 2 2w----'* Am Moly 700 34 34 34 Ang U Dev 2000 65 64 65 +1 Ansil 1000-92 94 9% Area 1700 360 350 350 --10 Armore 2000 12 -- Arcadia 500 25 25 3 +1 Bankfield 3000 «11% 1% Ne Barex 7200 40 40. 40 Bethim 375 740 730 7400 +8 Black Bay 2000 10 10 10 BL Hawk 2400 110 108 110 +2 Bralorne 100 160 160 160 --1 Brou! Reef 1000 27' 27'2 272+ Brunswk 225 930 930 930 | Bunker H 5000 162 16 16 | Cable 500 92 9% M% | Cc Dyno 300 165 165 165 Cdn Keely 4000 10' 10 0 --' Candore 2500 34 33% 3%4-- 2 Can-fer 1000 95 «9595 Cassiar rt 1195 4) 41 4} Cent Pat 900 151 150 150 --2 Chestrvile $00 21% 21% 214--1'2 Coniagas 1000 «59 59 » +2) Con Shaw 1500 33 33 33 | € Cailinan 1000 10 10 10 Con Gillies 2200 6% 6% 6% C Halli $050 55 $5 S$ +1 C Mogul 600 345 335 335 --S C Mrsn 45050 360 340 355 +20 | Cc RedP 70000 30 29% 30 +" Coprcorp 1000 Si 56 56 Cop Fields 266 131 «#131=«131 Cop-M 253991 51 49 49a + | Craigmt 575 $13% 13% 13% rowp 17000 15 (Wav 15 D'Aragon 5000 15' 15 a+ Deer Horn 2000 25 24%, 24¥2 | D'Eldona 1300 139 138 138 --1 | Delhi Pac 3500 14 14 14 -- | Denison 500 $542 54 Sha + % Dicknsn 750 390 30 3 | Discovry 300 135 135 135 + 2/| Dome 100 $48 430 43 -- Ma] Donaida 2000 22 22 2 + | Dunraine 1000 66 «660 66 + 2 | East Sull 300 600 600 600 F Mar 200 300 300 300 Frobex 6900 440 425 440 +20 Gnt Masct 200 124 123 123 lenn Exp 3000 11% 11 11%+1 oldray 1000 83 83 83 ranby 210 $462 46% 4614 Grandroy 3000 26¥2 28%2 2842+ 4% Granisie 2125 670 655 655 --S§ Green Pnt 4000 29 28 8 | wich 4000 13% 13% 134-- | Headway 1000 25 25 3 --V Heath 5000 8% 8% 86% High-BI 100 840 840 840 Huds Bay 140 $694 69% 6914 + % ydre Ex 7132 14 4 "4 Int Bibls 13000 112 110 «112s + § Irish Cop. 2000. 17% 17% 1744+ 4 iron Bay T 100 29- 299 299 +4 Iso 200 150 150 150 --1 Jelex 00 2p 9 BW +h Joliet 1300 59 SB SB Jonsm 19000 31 931 «31 Joutel 900 100 100 100 Kam Kotla 2700 420 415 415 Kerr Add 550 $12 11% (1170 -- Ve Kirk Min 2000 9% 9% 94--' L Dufavit 870 $15% 15% 15%4-- Ve L Osu 3000 15 #15 3 +32 Leitch 740 575 575 575 tL Las zi5 165 165 165 Louviert 1200 (18 1 8 =F MacLeod 2200 42 4 42 Madsen 100 118 +118 118 +83 Malartic 3000 55 55 55 Man Bar 1250 2. 2: 25 +3 Manok MS 500 7 7 7 atch 3000 (8 Mattgm! 762 $16 «15% 16 Maybrun 2000 1 a Mcintyre 265 $88% 88% 88% Mentor 2100 53) 65353 Metel Min 400 117 (117 «*i7--ss + 8 + Wi 17700 29 28% 2B Multl-Mi 900 130 127 1 Nealon 6000 642 6% 64--% New Cal 1100 29% 292 29% Neonex w 250 38 38 38 --} N Harri 1000 16 «#16 36 --7 N Hosco 1100 °275 275 275 --&§ N Imperal 5075 310 305 310 N Mylame 1000 18 #18 18 Newnor 200 8 8 8s --% N Que Ragl 200 540 $40 640 +15 Taku 1500 34 34 34 +2 Norbeau Si a AA A jorlex 16600 25% 28 25 Normetal 100 450 450 450 lorpax 15500 15% 14% 154+1% Northcal 500 32 2 North 1000 32 2-32 1 Northget 500 510 510 $10 +10 N Rank 1000 30% 30% Nudul 1000 16 «16 Obaske 1000 =8 8 8 --%' Opemske 6580 $114 11 l*+ Osisko 1000 54 540 54+ 1 Pamour 100 184 184 184 +413 Paramaq 4200 12 «12: «12 Patino 215 940 940 940 Pax int 36 46 6 Pce Exp 100 65 63 64 + 8 Pick Crow 1500 22 22 22 --1 Pine Point 477 $50% 50% 50%-- 4 Placer 1510 $32% 32% 32% Preston 114 $14%e 14¥%e 4a + Ve Pyramid 250 370 370 370 Que Lith 500 175 175 #175 Rayrock 30 135 135 135 +3 Renabie 500 175 175 175 +10 Rio Algom 2106 $24% 24%) 24% Roman 2610 $14v%e 13% de t+ %& Sherritt 460 445 440 445 +10 il Eureke 100 150 150 150 livetids 100 320 320 320 +10 ilvmq 5000 43 42 42 4% bi 800 425 405 425 +5 tanrck 300 220 220 220 +5 iteep R 310 580 580 $80 --5§ eck Corp 330 530 530 530 +5 Territory 6000 "11% NY" NA Tex-Sol 625 25 2) 25 Tombill 500 114 113: «114 7 Tormont 1500 9 9 9 U Buffadn 2500 46% 464 4644+ th Un Cmstk 1500 142 14% 14% UnKeno 290 350 350 350 Upp Can 200 155 155 155 espar 4500 32 3% 322 --% West Mine 240 430 430 40 --§ White Star 500 31 31 31 Willroy 250 127° 127 127 --@ Windfall 2200 2 2 2 'ukon 1200 103 102 102 --2 Zulapa 1000 17 «7 OILS, GAS Alminex 100 495 495 498 Am Ledue 2000 24 2 22% jantt 125 $14¥a 14e 14% Calvert 1000 24 24 24 CS Pete 5750 261 257 257 --3$ € Ex Gas 1650 430 430 430 +5 € Gridoil 130 645 645 645 --5 Cdn Sup O 255 $29% Wi 2% Cent Dei 500 $12% 12% 12% | mic 7150 180 179 180 | French Pt 200 445 445 445 --15 | Gt COilsds 130 $10% 10% 10%+ i] Hell 14700 385 375 385 +5 Mill City 2100 239 235 237 --2 Cont 00097 91 a N_ Davies 1000 154 15¥a Hal NC Oils 100 320 320 320 +5) Petrol 1000 63 63 63 Place G 12820 192 185 190 +58 | Provo Gas 4560 545 535 540 | fanger 2750 275 265 265 --12 | Spooner 4800 53S} 51 -- 1 | Triad Oll 800 200 199 199 --1 U Canso 900 294 285 285 --4 INDUSTRIALS | Distribution of Treasury Shares The Toronto Stock been advised that the following com- panies have entered into underwriting @nd option agreements which may re- panies rently through Exchange: Anglo American Molybdenite, being under distribution cur- the facilities of the Ansil | Mines Ltd., Candore Explorations, Can-| ada Southern Petroleum, Cdn | Nisto| Mines, Con-Shawkey Gold Mines, Con-/ solidated Red Poplar Minerals, Copper-| SiOnS Man Mines Ltd., Gradore Mines, Irish Copper Mines, Jelex Mines Ltd., Jon- smith Mines, Lake-Osu Mines, Min- Ore Mines, Noriex Mines Ltd., Norpax Nickel Ltd., Mines, Northern PCE Explorations Ltd., maque Mining Ltd. United Macfie Mines, Exploration Silver- » Texore Mines Ltd., Urban Quebec FECHNICOLOR®__-- -- J | 'A COLUMBUA PICTURES @) PLUS WM. HOLDEN IN Adult Entertainment -- Color Mon. to Fri. Show Starts 7:30 Set. ond Sun Show Storts 6:30 Abitibi 800 $1194 11% 119% Afta Gas T 210 $33%2 33% 33% i Alta Gas w 200 745 745 745 (+18 Algo Cent 425 $91 8% 9% Alg Cent W° 1400 500 $00 Algoma St 118 $25 25.25 +% can 2283 $36 36 36% + 34 Alumin 2p 50 $4]5-- 414 412 Args 250 p 50 $4434 44% 44% + 14 Argus C pr 100 $117 1156 11% -- va Atl Suger 625 $9 8% 9 + Ve Aveo 10 $3 3 8 200.75 FW nN 9} Bank Mt! 91 $6014 604 604+ Ma Benk NS 125 $67 67 67e-- | Bell Phne 1962 $4834 48% 4834 -- Ve Brazilian 2900 $103 10% 103% + Ye| A Oil 510 $35 35 «35 BC Forest 200 $234 23 234+ % BC Frest p 75 $512 51¥2 51 Br Intl Fin 3125 295 280 280 CAE Ind 125 $9 9% 9% Caivrt Die 200 120 120 120 +10 | CD Sugar 225 $23 23 23 Can Bread 400 $10% 10% 10% | Cen Cem 102 $402 40% 40% } Can tron 200 $205 205% 2058 + 4! C Packrs B 80 $71 71 Tl + %!| Can Perm 150 $12 12 12 | CSL pr 100 $54 She Stat Ve Cdn Brew 1147 $74 7 7% | CB Al Aw 100 425. 425 --s| Cdn Can A 100 $1234 1234 12% + % C Chem w 200 570 $70 570 CCurtiss 1000 70 70 70 C Dredge -- 100 300 300 300 © Hydro Z15 $21 21% 21% C Hydro pr 100 $19 19 19 +4) € imp Bnk 210 $6414 644 6444 -- Val FREE IN-CAR HEATERS CHILDREN UNDER 12 FREE QpnecH | BAY RIDGES s ms pin, Rermay py Noa ¢ Uvaron bi) 668-2692 282-3969 =| ma BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT Exchange has|"should be investigated." Mr. Cameron said the charge "The minister will ee | | be questioned about this and on sult in treasury shares of these com-/the government's reaction," he} said in an interview. | Your local newspaper is a wide-range newspaper with many features. Its | emphasis is on local news. 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AFTERNOON THE GENOSHA HOTEL FOI IIIS I II LR OOOO OO OE A * BOB MERCER @ Comedy @ Music @ Laughter Entertainment Nightly -- Saturday Matinees DUNDAS ST WHITBY PIE with every Bucket or Barrel of Kentucky Fried (Picken It's finger-lckin' good! Foster's and Scott's IChicken Villa Take out Stores 10:40 Net Stock Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge be tario, said the estimate includes} ye agreed a federal-provin-| gs wimmme-s IDOUSEIIG evelopmen the cost. of sewage treatment|oial conference would be @ £004| | € Petrotin 600 $117 11% 11% + V4! plants, research, government starting point to settle the juris-| Cen Tire A 2115 sis8 15\4 15% . spending and other factors such! gictional tangle. | Chemcell 600 $13%4 13% 13% + M6 n ers as the cleaning of exteriors of! Dr. G. B. Langford, founding] Con'Bisg '900 140135 1 5 | ropose V ngl e |large buildings. director of the Great Lakes In-| Con AW 60 AG 8 |. Mr. Berry was a erro ve stitute of the University of Tor- CON EAPO oko Sale A ee | aia ; aaa nancial 'Ti | 1 discussing pollution prob- id lways had un- +10 OF ts r t = he Financial Times says the | Pane! 4 i onto, said man alway u Con pap Was ATA Ls! BS | MONT REAL (CP)--A shift injin government support to ap-| The cial Ti ys" lems at the winter meeting of| cient) cater: 'The lab gas to din Cony eae" S00 $15% 15% 15% + w/emphasis in Canada from pure|plied research in industry and|institute sets out its stand in a h He hat the job v¥ Con Gas B 205$100 100. 100 research to industrial develop-|calls on Canada to "attain the|56-page brief which has been|the Ontario branch o} e Ca-icover the danger point. Corby vt 275 $26. 2588 26 + ¥8\ ment is recommended by the|same proportionate research| submitted to the federal govern-|nadian Bar Association. _ |. The major problem now was Seley Ag a0 Go * i * id "10. Engineering Institute of Can-|and development spending as injment and referred to the} He said all costs wouldn't dis-| fertilizing sa Its that either eye \ i |leadi i i i i h bl ; 't eliminated in sewage Cygnus B 880 SOE vi Hat By ada, The Financial Times re-|leading countries, but with em-|science council. appear if the problem was|weren't elimin: Bt Saree: 300 Fe ye + Ne ports. |phasis on industrial research! The brief says Canada is fall-|brought under control. But a plants or resulted from pesti- Dofasco $08 821%. 314 The institute urges an increase/and development." ling behind both the United|great amount would be saved.|cides. These produced plant Dom "Glass 100 $12\a aia a + | eects States and Sweden in produciy-| A federal - provincial confer-| growth in lakes that choked off Dom Store Ss sive We + - ity and rate of growth. The;ence should be called to settle; the oxygen supplies so that Sa Domtar 361 $1830 18% 18% + Ve blame is laid to a great exient|jurisdictional questions. One) couldn't live in the water and a r 8% 2 { . s Dvextiie 90 $3) | New Str ike, Shutdown on technological weaknesses in scum that in some waters was Dupont a) th a {4 | jthe Canadian economy. SPANS TWO WORLDS like 'thick pea soup. mco 3 j Exquisite 300 $7% 7 Ta-- e S ] , GEORGETOWN (AP) -- In- Fairbnk M 225 $5% S%e 5% FINDS CANADA LAGS habitants of Gu 1 4 09.4 + Va . yana, formerly on" et etet-« Could Hit Algoma tre gat comparison of the situa: /pritish Guina, gave Miss World| A, E. JOHNSON, 0.D. Fleet Mf 1000 66 66 66 . U.S. * . Ford Gnade 208125 125125 eg ae : .,. |Sweden, the institute finds Can- F dag Mig lhe gt OPTOMETRIST EPE Plan 100 a0 os e+ 4) SAULT STE. MARIE, Ontlindicate a desire to' strike, i behind and at-|"4t!a Of India visited. At one ' F 20 $25 25 ' ; Rob A ada lagging far behind and a fash displ h delled 4 K St. E Gen Baker 100 $64 614 64 (CP)--The city faces the possi-/company officials said: tributes the problem to. four ashion display she modelle 1 Yn ing ft. East GMC 276 $81¥2 00% 81's |bility of a second strike and! "You'll have to speculate on|spoaycati ts." These|Pth Western and Eastern "oe | ility I |\"causative agents ese | 723-2721 Gis ECY OP gnse 2e% 26% [Shutdown of Algoma Steel that." ware: jstyles, including a sari en- aper 'e . a . és 8 Greyhnd 305 $2114 214 214 |Corp. which employs some 8,000/ «Algoma Steel has requested| 4 'Too little industrial and crusted with 18-carat gold. Howker's 2628 475470 470 workers. 72 hours' notice in the event we government expenditures on re- Li cal FS td a ae \,,. The company and Local 606,/set a strike date," a union| search, ipa 8 00 $260 26% 26% + ¥%|Brotherhood of Loco agree spokesman said. sao chic OF these limited H Bay Co 213 $16%. Vos 16% \Firemen and Enginemen, and) " e fier eae aon ioe 108 el Local 611, Brotherhood of ah ag negotiating paca siocared 10 PARC 3 | SPAGHETTI i 4 13% 7 i a il. Feb.! -od, Fi : Husky Cr {00 $6 Sou 354 +% a. nen ag pelea gered nips committee chairman for Local) 3. Too high a proportion of the | ic ae at ae ae te loan |606, said he expects the twolresearch dollar being spend in | j RETEST Imp Lite 10$175 175 175° +4¥4 f +i brotherhoods will take a strike|tramurally, or within govern- @ FREE DELIVERY e mp 192 $39¥4 sv ste | | After that the parties N0| vote early next week. ment agencies, by government. | On Ady Ofds Oea) A Bales ind 'adhes 100 'ssc si sic %|l0nger have a legal contract and/ «We're having a special foint| 4 Insufficient understanding | A jineied Special es 4 Cy 4 -- Va} s i , * ' \. s | i i i Ind Wire 6300 $6% 6 6% + %|the brotherhoods can lawfully | meeting Monday to bring the|; ee aha Weed TOR Fae nd Introducing George's Specia Ingll 3350 $105 10% 10% + %#! ctriki the com y lock out! 5 in. Canada e d | on 6 a ee ee oe Coe j|memberships up to date on the/search spending to pay off in re-| Pasta Al Forno e Cabbage Rolls | In Nickel 460896 95m 96 + th gegen he in a 'full-page |ssues- Following this ton sults of socio-economic conse- Now Under New Management | int cke' Ma Mn | y, - | hs 2 ¥ | int Utit pr 135 Sos 3 Pha 4 | newspaper advertisement at-| Recipe 00 Teens Se, ofnee quence. 5 : | The Town and Country . Intpr Pipe 787 $92 91-92 jurday titled An Appeal to} "Is ope the iwo sides|,,.%© brief was prepared by aig 1. pony cpg 723-1821 intr Steel 100 490 480 480, ---l0 | Reason, --asks:--"'Will_two--rail-| cach P t. Alzoma{0-man_ committee from indus- ee Thee St Pe ee ee te "lway untone 'force. Algoma to (C4 PS ORCA SST omens. RUBS ani universities under the | -- i inv Group 230 $10 indicated it would get in touch ; ee A ee ie ak stop operations?" |with both forethiachooiis to PA lap ietean : R. C. GUTIBD: | peoterenth ah siesarcebeinsrbesies betes Jesnensite ooo eressoes ITL Ind 250 $142 142 14a + % * : q ieee air irector of John yas : ae Asked whether Algoma would 4 ; ton, researc director F 3 Jecn BH $284 na mh : |shut down if the brotherhoods | Whether future meetings would Labatt Ltd., London, Ont. SEATS NOW BY ON SALE AT BOXOFFICE OR BY MAIL! : Jeffersn w 250 $20 20 20 serve any useful purpose. Te Sambtaiien dake Hidi--ane » 20. : Raia SBS dais thn tay occ Fide aie, "Amel aot being spent in Canada' in| : Se 0 a Se ide eae ty: | into force Friday when both ' | / cai. ROBERT WISE Labatt 220 $214 21% 28 | e F ey : : the manner necessary to nour- M4 Lafarge 100 $1] 11 1 = ces sides received notice from the)' are Fi | LOnt Cem 900 $5 4 § +10] Quiz a provincial labor department|i8h industry and aid employ- me IND e Lambton 15°35 5 5 -- MM Hindi ment. | Leura See 210 $124 12% 12%4-- Va} that no conciliation board would | OF, ee Ve ae ee be available to attempt settle-| grpERS. SUGGESTIONS ter a or a si i i James Coyne == ld the brotherhoods|...7° Priel: recommended that EVENINGS 8:00 P.M ye Be ae ay Shou he brotherhoods national research and develop- (Sun. thru. Thurs.) ....... the inv wt 200 yo" a0" no * +10 | strike Feb. 17, it will be two|ment investment should be EVENINGS (Fri. and Sat.) Lob CoA 245 $8 "7 | OTTAWA (CP)--The stage is|months to the day since mem- guided ints @ 'diateibation et: 10) NEE eee ew as sim se 144 ¥4|Set today for some hard ques-/hers of Local 29, Bricklayers, per cent for basic research, 30 4 FAMOUS PLAYERS THEATRE Matinees (Wednesday) . MB Ltd bode i fh A + | tions on dust what made James Masons and Plasterers Interna- per cent for applied research | Cogeccescegoocccet Te eesuvecsrrevesesee ce eoces Magne El 300 $10 I 'ga "| Coyne flip last Friday. tional Union, set up picket lines/and 60 per cent for develop- ; MLE Mills 600 $18 18 18 --%| Mr. vig igl yen an an [at the plant. ihental research, Mass-Fer 1210 $25 24% 24% + "| Bank of estern anada, i E Milt Brick 100 375 375 375 --§| ' : ; ity|PLANT CLOSED Canada now was spending stirred the financial community | 4 Molson 8 100 $2121 ae a fide issued a statement in| The plant closed the next day|More than 16 per cent of its re- NOW PLAYING Mon Food 100 $8 | when he issued a | d 'davel tind Mantex $00 325 320 320 --§ | Winnipeg announcing his resig-|when brotherhood members re-|Search and development fun 4 Morse A 500 $274 22% m%--s\nation from the boards of di-|fused to cross picket lines. for pure research. More than 2 , worse ® 330 Sais Nt 4a [rectors of two Toronto - based| The bricklayers' strike lasted|Per cent of government expend:| 4 WINNER OF 6 ACADEMY AWARDS! armor, 2s ta gn awe |firms which have voting control}20 days during which 8,000 Sault | tes et ae ted research and J sexo sna NOR FOR EIN Nt Conn w 200 190 of Westbank. an Z ¥ oranda Zl On B98 sis} In a sort of 'heads-you-lose-| work. o. -- 25 per cent to develop: DAVID LEAN'S FILM oF sors pasternaxs Nor cH @ 825 $0 134 ae + | tails-I-win" challenge, he said Meigen ager poe Be pune "oe destitute the semuat DpDOocroR THIVAGO nee ee tak tee he will stay on as the bank"s| the effects of the strike. On Jan. e institute says th se e Soiivie cm 00 Si7 1278 12% ror president and as a director. 26, the company issued its proportion puts Canada at a WV PANAVISION® AND METROCOLOR ee Oe His reason for cashing in his|smallest payroll in 20 years,|"'competitive industrial disad- Pow corp 70 $10% Wom 10%+ Yl chips in the Toronto firms, he|handing out about 2,100 pay vantage," "It suggests an in- BOX OFFICE OPEN 12-9 P.M. Pow Crp or 200 He tan ise + | Said, was because he no longer] cheques. . a 2 am 8 ab a EVES AT 8:30 P.M. m rl " i N Stow "i ina at ~ "| Me Cond oolties of the firms, | period forthe first two weeks of [until pure research represents| genwanse gets meessin" 7M Avie Amy 48 470 '44 w|British International Finance|January when some 5,900 work-|only 10 per cent of the total. R Nodwell 600 210 200 210 +10/(Canada) Ltd., and Wellingtonjers were without jobs. Support for technical innova- rea Rove: 225 $13% 10% 13% __ | Financial Corp. Ltd. Ed Brehany, union interna- rh gies ic geo 725-5833 -- 725-3562 tL Cem w 100 650 650 650 --75 In Ottawa, the Conservative/tional vice-president from Lor- , new jobs by ,. the Sayvetio 100 385, 385, 985, '° | party's financial critic, J. Waldo|ain, Ohio, said demands for a|report says. Raman x ra hell inv p 150 $294 2 29 --\|Monteith, reacted quietly but/two - point upgrading in job P nell Inv w 1240 920. 915 920, firmly. classes is the main stumbling nee Sve 130 sis tava tos+ ul "I will be interested in ask- block in the way of settlement. hully's 220 240 240 240 +5 |ing questions," he said. He said an earlier dispute ee ee ee eg over disciplinary action meted SKD Mig 200 $5! 545 EXPECTS OTHER QUESTIONS] out by the company for the | later Stl 150 11% 11% 11%¢-- | He assumed there would be/protherhoods' refusal to cross | stator, yoo 388 366 388 425 |Other questions when the Com- bricklayer picket lines was: not Paving 200 eyin an Bid mons meets at dig? « és a deciding factor now. eed , Colin Cameron, financial cri- 1 769 $222 2% 22%4-- | nego ee" EG, 6," ae ee ere FA Mi LY x } "It mig ea g a Tem Bk Ws sete a2" ata' "Dr. Coyne appear before the Wh Traders A 1180 $10% agli) Hehe House finance committee." y A rene ee ee a ec | He plans to ask committee ] Tr Con PL 1134 $28¥e 27% 28% + %| chairman Herb Gray (L--Essex e Tr Con Pw 800 675 615 615 +5 | West) today if this can be ar- a Trans Mt = 1275 $17% 17Ve 17% ranged. ° @ he ar ae ee aan He too would ask questions in ris an Un arbid 19 $i2%0 Fg E394 the Commons ei ph ag ang & EE n Gas v8 Ps when Finance Minister Sharp is Se USeeiona Bc oe = + [h) scheduled to appear before the) lence : ersa' ='5 | committee. © | eee | jh, t Ye 24 29% + | ; | | ie : : Weinoce 0 2900 1 "130.130, t10'| What Mr. Monteith and Mr. Monitor " ns é weed: 3 etd hg 33 #| Cameron want at Po are a =¥ ¢ i bay ae ; |the facts behin r. Coyne's f ME ECHOES Well Fin B 925 25 175 225 --35 ' Worne ™™ 13800 205 200 m, -- 5 | charge that the two Toronto recommends Bree, gt eh limp altoid to get Was 7 Return Engagement W. Paci 300 $52 Sie Sia-- ; f - Wondw 4 Ame ais deh eae 4/0 wn companies contrary to you rea SS Country and Western Lee ~"") statements made earlier to par- Sales to 11:00 @.m. 1,219,000 liamentary committees. your local Bie HOTEL LANCASTER FOREIGN TRADING | Sg apa ee eget r lairt 100 $10' 10% 10%--1% | Clair stevens, C . Sar "Horne 500 2 28 "| director of Westbank and presi- newspaper 4 Gam Koele |, Joo ses) 4s ig [dent of British International Fi-| Un Bufadis 2000 46' 46% 4614 +1 | mance. The Coronet Lounge of the CADILLAC HOTEL Presents and SARA DELRAI TOGS : don't miss this exciting versatile group ORDER YOUR CHINESE FOOD © CALL THE RICKSHA 728-1676 the tl °. Ww ve Join The Crowd at THE GOLD RUSH LOUNGE \ x Ricky FRANCIS Exciting Sounds of Calypso Rhythms Entertainment Nightly Matinee Saturday ae KING 'ST. OSHAWA By Pol "Bob Fo! in th is m Mark wife for C As "Bob Wh steer form: Albe: > awa On roll | Be C: P] A new posed $ complex morning control. Howev tions will cil and sions on schedules The be from arc arate col two-store hall witt storey of west cor! Streets. The co located ¢ tower fre to accon ing depa Ji P. WHITB awa city med "'con a Grand in to the Grant at Court Ses The re Oshawa | entirely 4 being per departme! observed were @ and store ts almost The re} understan ing was b struction the popul almost dc tionate ri and the police for CHILDRE The ju found the fice space building : quate and "shelter" was founc ely provit alloted ar FAIRVIE' Fairviev be one of well run the jury. previous j larger clc rooms we or five would be auditoriun The jur,