Oshawa Times (1958-), 16 Feb 1967, p. 21

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\WA TIMES, uery 16, 1967 IGE Y BECKER Ider in Masters' mpionship Play) vulnerable. NORTH 12 105 643 LQ 105 4Q4 9Q862 #2109 &8732 OUTH 1K 10968 4 c85 qj Fast South 2y 26 -king of hearts, have the West fending against 1 lead the king 'tner signaling continue with en play a third uth ruffs, | GS sO ad Gt OS RB [SKAGIT Rea ee he SES fa TR | BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT Provincial Spokesmen Plan Four Western Cities Sought To Attend Financial Talks For Production Built Homes By ALEATON | VANCOUVER (CP) -- Four cities are being considered for a western plant to produce' fac- tory-assembled homes that will sell for $10,000. | A spokesman for Alcan Alu- minum Ltd. said Wednesday the company is considering Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton and Winnipeg. Alcan now is building its first plant in Toronto and it is sched- uled to start turning out the jcan Design Homes Ltd., an Al-| can subsidiary. | Based on the Toronto installa- tion, plants will cost an esti-| mated $2,000,000 and employ) 500 workers on two shifts at SU RR, ces venti ctiian | UNAVAILABLE Alcan President Fraser W. Ice conditions, prevented Bruce recently announced his} company is entering the field of, transmission of stock market quotations today. Service The plant in the West might be in production in two or three| years, depending on market conditions, said R. T. Rudd, public relations manager of Al- will sell--on the buyers lot--| homes this fall. A second plant for the east will start produc- tion in Montreal in late 1958. | factory - assembled homes. It! will resume tomorrow. three and four-bedroom homes, of 1,100 and 1,200 square feet ,and partially furnished, for $10,-| 000. The houses will be sold on 30- | By THE CANADIAN PRESS "We haven't had an invitation Provincial spokesmen gen-|yet and the government doesn't erally say they will attend fed-|want to comment until it does," eral-provincial talks to discuss|he said Wednesday controls over financial institu-| Ontario last week passed leg- tions to protect those who in-|islation to establish the Ontario vest their money. Deposit Insurance Corp., de- signed to guarantee deposits in The talks were proposed in|® the Commons Monday by Prime|'Tust and loan companies in- Minister Pearson, who said he conporated or registered in the is writing provincial premiers abd dead regarding the discussions, first ONTARIO GOES AHEAD suggested in a letter from Pre-| Premier Robarts said in the mier Daniel Johnson of Que-jjegisiature at the time that he! had doubts that Ontario could| insure deposits incorporated by | However, Leslie Rowntree, | minister of finance and com- the federal government or other mercial affairs for Ontario and {provinces but "let us do what acting premier in the absence we can right now" to protect of Premier John Robarts be-| Ontario investors. cause of illness, was non-com-| Earlier Ontario Treasurer, mittal. |Charles MacNaughton said that} jsuch conferences as proposed ~~| year of progress for 1966, Roger 'For Used Cars | Sun Life Insurance Reports Excellent Year Sun Life Assurance Company of Canada reported an excellent Wolfe, Sun Life's Unit Manager announcéd following the annual meeting in Montreal. The Company will increase dividend payments to partici- pating policy holders in 1967. An estimated $67,279,000 will be paid, $7,881,000 over dividend paymerds during 1966. Sales in 1966 amounted to $1,316,463,000 bringing total life Set Interest OTTAWA (CP) -- Maximum} interest rates and service charges should be fixed by law for sellers of used cars because the used car business has be- come a social problem, the Sen- ate-Commons committee on con- sumer credit said Wednesday. It did not suggest a rate but said governments should con- sider the problem. The committee cited cases of low - income family breadwin- ners buying a used car on a ' THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thurndey, February 16, 1967 19 DIVIDENDS --mson ah cents: March 31 record By THE CANADIAN PRESS |March 15. British American Bank Note) Silknit Ltd, common 10 Co. Ltd., .common 50 cents|Cents; 5-per-cent pref. 50 cents, March 15, record Feb. 28. |March 15, record March 1, Canada Permanent Mortgage Trans Mountain Oil Pipeline Of Progress insurance in force to $14,447,- 064,000, up 7 per cent over the year. Individual life insurance Sales reached a record amount} of over one billion dollars dur-|Corp., common 13 cents, April|©%» 25 cents, March 31, record ing 1966 -- a 9 per cent increase |1, record Marc' 15. \March 3. over 1965. Group life insurance} Canadian Hydrocarbons Ltd.,, Weldwood of Canada Litd., sales amounted to the substan-|common 25 cents; pref, series|1244 cents, April 1, record tial figure of $313,458,000. Annual premiums payable for health insurance increased by A 27% cents, March 31, record! March 3. March 15. 28 per cent to $17,630,000. \gi gg nret sh'cente, Merce | OSHAWA TIMES PICTURE RE-PRINTS Payments to policyholders,|record March 17. beneficiaries and annuitants}) Eddy Match Co. Ltd., com- during 1966 increased by $18,-/mon 50 cents, March 31, record 197,000 to $263,362,000. |March 18. Assets of the Company passed; Fruehauf Trailer Co. of Can- $3 billion during 1966 andjada Ltd., 75 cents, March .17,| : amounted to $3,098,738,000 at the'record Feb. 27. Available At end of the year. | Loblaw Groceterias Co. Ltd., NU-WAY PHOTO 251 King St. £., Oshewe 8 x 10 -- 1.50 each $x 7-- 1.25 each 20% Discount on Orders of 5S er More Pictures At the annual meeting of the/first pref. series B 40 cents, | company in Montreal, Sun Life|April 15, record March 15. president Alistair M. Campbell} Molson Breweries Ltd., class Said that despite difficulties|A 16 cents; class B 16 cents, | present in 1966 and their carry-|March 30, record March 2. over into 1967, 'there is un-| Normetal Mining Corp. Ltd., doubtedly still a strong under-|9 cents, March 15, record Feb.! tone to business. There is every |24. reason, therefore, to look for-| Quemont Minlrg Corp. Ltd.,| ward to a further year of sub-|25 cents, March 15, record Feb. Stantial prosperity in 1967." 194, cashes the A-K then plays four ; on which he imonds. Wheth- ff the last club, ou now get are a trump, so the South makes h an overtrick. s very possible . defended the in which case time payment plan to get to and from work, and then finding the | car useless or having it repos- | sessed because of failure to Nice and easy. It's nice work, making a whisky that tastes as easy as 5 Star. But it's no easy job. . r Extension Of Small Loans Act ::'nrigsses snd dows pay. lbs. Mr Pearson. "are" always me 4 | fc Recommended By Committee «#3 # } FE age gee gp oe In addition to providing his 0 hi ministers, to be followed by a keep up the payments, | of the federal Small Loans Act| $300, one per cent a month on|tra for a cellar and garage, if} W ners 1p jconference at the top level. relief in order to pay an obli- to include loans up to $5,000 at/amounts between $300 and $1,- desired. Shipping costs will Premier Johnson wrote that) cation that the family head recommended Wednesday byion amounts between $1,000 and| Plant. | U ] wi ] }ance and urgency, and the first * ' at the Senate - Commons commit-| $1,500. The one-storey homes will, be| n a u Sapance Companies mOreRN | ie on oe nen SOCUNOR | OTTAWA (CP) --Extension{per cent a month on the first own lot, the buyer must pay ex- full-scale federal - provincial 4 failly salghh have 0 ¢0 tal regulated interest rates was!000, and one-half of one per cent average $1 a mile from the jthe matter is of great import-|sioned to get an old car. ter on consumer credit. The Small Loans Act was de-|constructed at the plant in two,| oe ipa should come in a few charged higher interest rates . ' | i ae The present limit is $1,500. | ined to restrict exorbitant|!2-foot sections which willbe) TORONTO (CP) -- A bill' Readiness to attend was also pth tig ig see uat aie | the eight of The committee said the act, '8"e¢ * slices bolted together at the site, introduced in the legislature /axnressed by Premiers Small-\ever. a new car urchaser Shel ne, you might first passed in 1940, has proved|rates of interest for those who Furnishings include a re-| Tuesday by Elmer Sopha (L-- wood of Newfoundland, Stan- | protected by the th ware hed the conclu- a success and not difficult to/need to borrow cash in small /frigerator, stove, dishwasher,|SUdbury) would restrict the|rielq of Nova Scotia, Roblin of ranty and the maker's desire R it was not only enforce. | ju to continue s also an invi- low heart next e. reted the eight jueen and then amounts for short periods. The| The committee made no rec-|small loan companies deal pri-| ommendation of what interest-|marily in cash loans rather| rate ceiling should apply. than consumer credit or instal- . s Life Of Leisure washer and dryer, and wall-to-|OWnership of securities by mem-| Manitoba and Bennett of British maintain a good reputation. in. the ithe eae Ontario Securities Columbia. "But the purchase of a used | ' SRE ae Consumer credit legislation|car is a different proposition," | Mr. Sopha said his Proposed wj}) be brought up by New/the report said. jamendment to the Securities/Brunswick at the conference,| 'The buyer is often entirely Act would make it unlawful for/said- Finance Minister L, G,|dependent on the dealer's word wall carpeting Present interest ceiling is two ment buying of goods. f hearts, you officers of the securities com-|DesBrisay. concerning the age and history j i wel reward One Of Newest Newspaper p Boring [nis issonanes sors, oral, Temes 4, 0. eect nt Ae mut put] Himeane selecting very special whiskies from our five ES Aal said Alb ta "wi r iles blabla roves g jor have a financial interest TE biog, Biachthb tg ih ne ity recorded on the speedometer." distilleries across Cana a. ( nly seagram s has tive, nably return a | COLD LAKE, Alta. (CP)--jany security the trading of resented." Philip Cardinal doesn't own alwhich is regulated under the) ------ ------ provincial registry bureaus in In Canada, Serves North |clock or a radio, and he climbs) 5 ot, | NET EARNINGS which the history of every car 'out of bed if and when he feels | wie Libetal. enember irled I on the road would be recorded, By THE CANADIAN PRESS " TUKTOYAKTUK, N. W. T.jfrozen except for two to Ssixjjice it. He goes off to work and 10. which 'buyere of dead (CP)--One of Canada's neweslinches which thaws during the maybe once a week." /unsuccesatuly last year to have cama coud' refer the. Jeb : 3 | ' ? An enviable life? Don't kid|the prohibition included in the} Canada Permanent Trust Co.,|shouldn't be too complicated in * ae ce _ hol Peiieed ven Pg Motte Meo yourself. Philip's life is rough|act, passed at the legislature's|year ended Dec. 31: 1966, $1,-/this computer age, the report nip gs hana ge Merapaa aeipa syed and tough and few city folk|1966 session but not yet fully| 148,200; 1965, $956,263. said. implemented. Cominco Ltd., year ended Dec. 31: 1966, $49,200,000; 1965, Sea, 1,200 miles north of Ed-|whaling fleets. After the fleets soul take it. $53,037,000, | BOND MARKET STOCK MARKET KE monton. left, the community was se- é Coastline: Canada, published|lected as a terminus for barges| Philip is a trapper. Home to him is a 10-by-12-foot dirt-floor " | PP ating ot -- Pcie TORONTO (CP) The Ca- Ltd., six months ende this ae TORONTO (CP)--Rumors of|1996° $716541, 113 cent a takeover bid of Dome Petrol- twice a week, is mimeographed | transporting freight up the Mac- cabin of unpeeled logs 70 miles 1966 $716,541, 11.3 cents |nadian bond market was off eum caused the stock to run by brothers David and Raymond|kenzie River and as a harbor y 1 Anderson who are trying to|for vessels supplying coastal/north of this town 180 miles "create a paper which could villages. jnortheast of Edmonton. share; 1965, $559,811, 8.8 cents three-quarters of a point in deal effectively with situations) The publishers point with) His only companions six Couvrette' et Provost Ltd.,|™oderate trading Wednesday. concerning the over-all growth pride to Tuk's development. {months of the year are his sled) wild on the Toronto Stock Ex-|49 weeks ended Dec. $1: 1966|.,Short - term Government of and expansion of the terri-| "Hach year sees more homes|40gs, the cold and the wind.|change Wednesday. $303,785, 27 cents a share: 1965,|2"ada bonds were off 30 cents Fifty - below - zero tempera- The stock jumped § to 47% $236,317, 22 cents. : '|with the 4%-per-cent Oct. 1, on 20,226 shares after it had} Dome Mines Ltd., year ended 1967, issue closing the day at touched a high of 48% at mid-| afternoon, ge = a va Hes and roads. The year 1966 saw a Tan aah denen , who has lived here i ' nc : rt uatace toca! oct Win Guia besbls be lebih Dee St: 1966. $9,007.24, $144 0/9960 bid and 99.65 asked. share; 1965, $3,039,218, $1.56. | Long-term Canada and pro- Brokers said rumors circu- lated around Bay Street that four years, says he also willifederal housing, including one publish poems, stories and Es-/for the administrator. An exten.(lis furs on a dog-drawn tobog- Lor gan and heads for Cold Lake. East Sullivan Mines Ltd., Mgnt rigs Sars sath vd ~ two U.S. companies--Cities Ser- vice Co. and Sinclair Oil Corp. kimo legends. i d t sion of roads and improvemen Maybe he will have $5.000 worth 1983, issue closing at 87 bid and| --were bidding to take over the by the way). Then blending and re-blending them to get 5 Star's easy taste. Is the taste worth all the trouble? Very easy for you to find out. The committee recommended Id yield three in succession the contract. illustrates is must be ever his plays to 1ation at hand, hat a defender an A-K come ily continues he decides to ain, still this is required to the eight in after he has , absolutley een, and West have no com- | underleading wo in order to for East to t trick three. Lofts SEAGRAWMW'S 5 Star. Easy whisky. three months ended Nov. 30: 1966, $940,862, 22 cents a share; 1965, $1,391,293, 33 cents. | Great "Advertising is not too great|of services such as garbage and y in this area at this time so wejwater. Soon we hope the|f furs. But more than likely must rely almost totally on sub-|power." their value will be much less. 87% asked. scribers for making our way." ; _| "Squirrels are the grub- Day-to-day money traded at 8 But they showed disappoint-| taco." he says. "The bis. fie Pigg Sage Lakes Power Corp.) In their second edition, David) i : Llit and Raymond, who recently gel cle age ous -- is where the money comes in." ig os : leet ended ec. 91: ee Treasury bills closed un- 1 e graduated from high school, in- ing: of telephone service from Big fur comes from owever, neither company \$2'172.440, $1.79 ng gg Ba 182-day bills. would comment. | ble ae ee slit months ended Dec. $1: 1966, | Ww ome rtn- * announce that the telephone/enough "big fur" to make ends| western Alberta, gained only 15 a ae ie vgs vist lines to Tuktoyaktuk were now| meet the rest of the year. So in|cents to 5.40. "Fine Wolet Milnes 1k year fef-| hunting and fein lige cary | As a result of Dome's jump,|ended Dec. 31: 1966, $34,200,000, open. Unfortunately this b | nouncement has now been indef-/hunting and fishing lodge whereline oii index advanced 8.30 t0|$7.57 @ share: 1965" $22,100,000 140.01. |$5.55. initely postponed."' he works as a guide. 8 The next wint ill fi ; ase in the Sa at his cabin relying i Among industrials, Maclean-| Quebec Telephone Co., year jended Dec. 31: 1966, $1,710,203; yorted from a back at his cabin relying on s : Y% 40 d Brationy that I d R |flour, lard, baking powder, salt,|Hunter added 1% at 40, and) erated nor- Blackfoot n lan eserve sugar and plenty of tea to last| Versatile and Faicoppridss 106 A tee el Pall Mall Can- |him until spring. Moose meat,/each at 30% and 9014. jada Ltd., six months ended beaver tail, muskrat, porcupine| Famous Players slid 114 to 8 Dec. 31: 1966, $1,781,000, $1.37 a The| beaver, mink, weasel, muskrat, an occasional bobcat or otter. "In this spot we had hoped to! Usually he doesn't troduced their "'outside" read- ers to Tuk. BARGE TERMINUS "Between here and the North Pole there is nothing but water and ice. Here you walk on the polar tundra, earth permanently Inland Natural Gas Co. Ltd., France the "outside" was delayed. th satellite to- empt to chart the Mediter- accurately. tellite, named sent up from WIN 25.00 IN FREE GROCERIES EACH WEEK IN THE GROCERY BONANZA A REALLY GOOD PLACE TO BUY ' A FINER USED CAR | | | aunched from eek ago but > orbit high ographic pro- CHEVROLET OLDSMOBILE LTD. and spruce hen will keep him|in profit-taking. ; ¢ 1,640,000, $1.26. Strong and fit to trudge once a| Pine Point was unchanged at | ate: ge i aaa oll Scurry Rainbow week 30 miles around his trap-|55. | '5 Hey Hii fs sek a | |Ltd., three months ended Dec. 1966, $339,000, 16 cents a GM CLUNY, Alta. (CP) On index, industrials were off 31: Times, no later than 4 p.m. Tuesday of each week. The first stamping stuff and then showed) in southern folks on the Blackfoot Indian| ground the people are hoping to| SoGNE .03 to 161.75, golds 1.32 to 152.41|share: 1965, $395,000, 20 cents, | t 300 DUNDAS ST. EAST @ WHITBY @ PHONE 668-3304 d Greece will reserve 55 miles southeast of /expand the store. | PRODUCE and base metals .42 to 90.37.| Sullivan Consolidated Mines = 4 Aig vues Calgary are shrewd si secgerag wa poate bch . 2 |Volume was 3,240,000 shares|Ltd., three months ended Nov. " Xf When the Indian affairs de- ' Serve, "1M! 'TORONTO (CP) -- Wholesale/Compared with 3,122,000 Tues-/30: 1966, $611,330, 15 cents a £ yilig VE partment "came around in alge come in asking 1f/,Tetall carton eggs. average) 42¥. ishare; 1965, $646,525, 16 cents. WHYTE BROS, THERE IS A DIFFERENCE BEAVER LUMBER . e z gust w a 7 v : {weighted prices quoted by the)" -----C<C~;7Z;737} HC! | : . gory be- tried to get from the bank fund they Pa _. ~ gat_money | department Of agriculture fe of| Furniture and Upholstery Better Washing & Bathing CO. LTD: a Ls more in April . . . we put it in the |} a hi Toke Tm not|Wednesday: A large 47.1; Al FOR ALL ; i b en pos- bank at .Brooks," says Jim pe ME today. Can [ help?' |medium 40.5; A small 33.9, 4 Whiter, Cleaner and Softer Clothes. "Home ve drawing 5% per cent|_ "Things look good on the £0 | sounteg fale ieee bs Neos 4 Softer and Cleaner Baths with No 4 Improvement F § drawing 9 per cen iserve. It's a long time since | ee ; ee FURNISHING } iad rance will and we only have to pay it\¢oiiq' cay that We're real | quoted by the Toronto Board of Bathtub Ring } Headquarters lling nuclear back at five, so we're making proud," anes | Trade from wholesale egg deal- NEEDS | ' | ge Bord ee id nan eee Oe ULLIGAN 668-2200 668-5818. g the plane, cap ha ne 6 ing a) Automatic Typing ° *: Automotive Trim ' Call CULLIG ters Tuesday money last spring by opening a YPING "Buiter prices: Agricultural 55 King St. 8. 623-5252 For Pure Filtered Soft Water 419 Dundes E. Whitby the under- co-operative. He was named For Handica ed |stabilization board tenderable dake | centre for manager. carlots: Buying 40 score 59; uclear force. About $1,000 worth of goods PP {buying 39 score 58; selling 61. " sd UZANNE of nuclear was sold at the opening sale. rer ae « i ae Pat ee gee IT YOURSELS When Your On The Move Call s personic Mi- That was most of the first order |Matic typing unit for | f be possible purchased in bulk from Feder-|capped has been developed by JOIN | Joe Kozak HEARD'S TAXI and CARTAGE HAIRSTYLING parachutes ated Co-Operatives in Calgary.|the Bio - Medical Engineering | "Col : aula: ike the Laboratory at the Saskatoon | FOUR SEASON'S TRAVEL | pao' 124 Brock St., Whitby -- 668-3732 e olour You shou not spened.?(campus of the University of| | Custom . : Cc H | Specialists" L crowds when that store opened,"| 5. skatchewan. 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Oshawa "the boys stayed up until 1 a.m. lin the desired sequence. evss Fades 7:00pm), Bik | y address to the GROCERY BONANZA EDITOR, ¢/o The Oshawa riety Even severely handicapped |f leaving for 3 days. E Mon- i i i i up at 8 to start selling. persons can operate the unit, aay ft 5 days Upetweirin lids! fost os ae u st' Morksh, the grand. woukly prize I. TER'S which may be used to type eight |f Canada Village and Ottawa). jf! COMPLETE WITH FRAME, LENSES AND CASE PADDY'S MARKET 35.00 ire rebut re ome SIS 5 letters with a single flash of the J All accommodation, transporta- i : o:9) : RESTAURANT Education pen light. |] tion, passes, 'return included. | 65 ST YLES, SHAPES AND Furniture and Appliances Lost Week's Anawar "asAbiSe JIN WONDERLAND | The unit was developed by| a -- I. fecturitg Bob Kavanagh of Prince Albert, ' | USED WASHER PARTS R.R. Ne. 2 BURKETON HOME. 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