---- 2 Wh 6 A OS: A OS A Gb ES A AO EHH ES Gk OY GO @ TORONTO 10:40 A.M, STOCKS Distributed by CP Torento Stock Exchange--March 8 Quotetions in cents unless marked $. Odd lot, xd--Ex-dividend, xr--€x- ights, xw--Ex-warrents. Net change {s 'om previous board-lot closing sale. MINES a Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge 2000 20 2 2 --% $00 325 325 395 ico 800 125 120 120 --5 8 ss: MH 200 680 680 680 +6 3 33 33 +3 500 10 10 0 +% 2200 79 «#719 «#679 900 390. 385 30 +6 1125012 «1% 12 2000 14 #14 14 --I% 56 56 SH See list below 1000 Ble 82 84 16000 «12 W412 +% 4850 48 4" "a 1 300 320 320 320 9100 435 425 430 7400 42 42 42 1 1 13 See list below. 100 540 540° $40 +10 See list below. 490 $13% 13% 13% Re ae" J: ee | 500.22 = «=22 2 --1 See list below. 225 $55% 55% 55% 100 130 130 130 --1 1§00 18% 18% 1842-- % 1000 9 9 9 | 200 570 570. $70 +420 92 % Vat 'r 6 26 26 me 228 410 410 410 1000 135 130 135 600 925 910 910 +65 1000 38Y2 382 38/2 +512) 200 258 258 258 +7 | 8 = 300 157 153 157 +4 2500 45 44 44 See list below. 5 400 +5 Ve 11% ll"+ Ve 18 1% 0 60 1000 104 10% 104 1% 12% 9175 $12¥2 11% 12Ve-- %| 310 $18 (18 OB ow Ve! 3 = 3 = --%! 30500 64 60 64 +4) 3 720 106 106 106 See list below. 182 150 182 1000 +2 $00 11 NW VW Nee Sees Satine Sr | 350 545 540 540 --10 100 261 261 261 +1 500 330 330 330 +65 1000 19 Pas yo See list below. $00 3% 3 300 490 485 490 +5 $00 29 2 29 1] 1700 $112 11% 114-- % 61 940 940 94 OD 7 me r100 20 20 20 | 2120 $52 52 52 | 200 | 1000 26 26 (2% 1020 895 890 895 2145 $25%-- 25/4 25% $25 $13% 13% 13% z1S 440 Sil Eureka 400 150 150 150 ++! 7s" Sllvrfids 1200. 320 310 310 --10 | Slivmq See list below. Siscoe $700 460 455 460 Steep R 100 595 595 595 Sullivan 700 370 370 370 Teck Corp 200 520 520 520 +8 Texmont 500 72 72 #72 +1 Thom 2000 48. 420 3} 2 Torbrit 500 51 «51 --2 Tormont 1000 7% Mh % Tribag 1100 128 128 1288 --@ Tundra 1000 3 White Star 3000 34% 34 344+ Wileo 1000 45 4545 | Win-Eld See Ii ist below. Yale Lead 6500 18/2 18% 182-- 2 Young HG 1000 5 5 § OILS, GAS | Alminex 110 470 470 470 --'§ | Am Leduc 4500 17 LL dae 1 Ee | Bantf 1500 $13'4 13% 13% CS Pete See list below. C Ex Gas 100 385 385 385 +5 | Cdn Sup O 316 $31% 31% 314--e Cdn Tricnt 150 325 325 325 --15 C Del 10795 $132% 12% 13 +% Dynamic 250 Fargo 1200 330 Gr Plains 225 $11% 11% 11% Gt COlisds 225 $102 102 10% Int Helium 1100 360 360 --5 Mill City 4568 153 151 153 +2 Numec 1200 257 255 257 +2 Numac wt 740 48 48 (48 Petrol 7100 56 56 56 200 Provo Gas 4390 490 475 485 +10 Ranger 230 230 230 --3 Scurry Rn 100 $23% 23% 2378-- Ve Spooner $4 4. Sl SR me Stanwell 1000 222 22¥2 224+ a Triad Oil 300 189 189 189 +1 U_ Canso 1700 270 268 270 +5 6 6 1000 6 Wspac 17550 19 v7 D9 +2 W Decalta 250 270 270 270 Primary Distribution x" Am Moly -- 1900 382 399 +7 Ansil 1000 9 9 C Lencourt 1000 23 23 23 +% Candor 12000 33 33-33 | Con Shaw 1000 26 23% % +43 / C RedP 184000 30 2° WM +2!) Cop Man 4000 382 37 38 | D'Elda 24800 144 141 143 m1 | Gradore 2000 28% 26 282 +32 Jonsm 17000 26 242 26 +2 Min-Ore 4000 15424 15 15 Norlex 1000 24 24 24 OO Pce Exp 173350 88 82 85 +4 Sllvma $00 34 34 34 Win-€id 1000 26 2% % CS Pete 1200 214214 214 1 INDUSTRIALS Abitibi 1005 $112 11% 11h Alta Gas T 300 $352 3512 354 Alta Gas w 500 770 760 770 +10 Algo Cent 360 $8% 8% 8%&+ Algoma St 7250 $2412 24¥2 242 Alcan 6110 $33% 334% 33%-- Ve Alcan pr 925 $41% 41 41 --% Alumin 2p 11S $41% 41% 419% + Ve Anglo CT 315 25 $522 52% 524 Argus 2 $14 4 4 Argus B pr 25 $47%4 47% 4744+ % Argus C pr 225 $1234 12% 12% % Avco 352 $40 «639 40 + 7 Bank Mtl 261 $642 64% 64% -- Ve Bank NS 410 $74 74 8 Bell Phne 503 $51 50% S07%-- Ve Bowater 100 S7% 7% T+ A Oil 279 $342 Mia 344 BC Forest 7260 $23 23 23 TODAY'S STOCKS Stock Sales BC Frest p 220 BC Sugar p22 BCPh 5% p 125 $8 Br Intl Fin 7250 CD Sugar 225 Can Cem 15 Can tron ais Can Malt 200 Can Perm 125 Cdn Brew 875 C Brew Ap 25 CBAIBw 150 Cdn Can A 225 C Chem w 1325 C Curtiss 100 C_ Dredge 100 CG Invest 100 C Hydro 210 C Imp Bnk 415 C Ind Gas . 586 ciL 250 C Marconi = 7225 CPR 587 CPR pr 100 C Petrofin 100 Cdn Tire 100 Cdn Tire A 100 C Vickers 100 Capit Bidg 500 Chemcell 1770 Chrysler 140 Clairtoe 270 Columbi p 100 Cominco 685 Con Bidg 500 Con Paper 670 Con Pap ws 290 Corontn p 250 Dom Coal 50 D Electro 155 Dofasco 235 Dom Store 515 far "9 Emp Life z10 Falcon us Ford Cnda 25 FRE Pion Gen_ Baker z5 G Develop 450 6MC G Stl Ware 110 G Mckay A 225 Gt W Life 25 Greyhnd 70 Guar Trst 500 $ Hardee 100 Hard Crp A 100 Hawker S$ 100 Home A 300 Home B 100 Horne Pit 150 29 H Bay Co 500 HB Oli Ges 319 Huron Eri 535 Husky C pr 25 Imp Oil 602 Imp Tob 200 Ind Accept 100 Ind Mineri 125 Ind Wire 2675 Inglis 100 IMC 238 Int Nickel 860 Int Util 260 Intpr Pipe 335 Intpr Steel 100 ITL tnd 300 Jefferson 229 Jockey € 100 Labatt 200 Lafarge A 100 LOnt Cem 500 5 $15% 15%@ 1578 + | 5 $17% 7% 7% \from Queen | i eS ieee | BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT 10:40 Net | High Low a.m. Ch'ge $514 51% 51% $17% 1755 17% 7 87 87 280 280 280 3 3 OB $4) 4 "a +% $21%4 21% 24-- Ve $21'2 21'2 212 360 360 | = 44 a4 | By JANE BECKER 595 590 595 +15 | : ; 70 70 70 |Year celebrations may finally y, turn Canada into a country of flag-wavers. W. E. Milton, general mana-, ger of Canadiana Textile Print) 'Works in nearby Port Credit, 290 290 $56%4 562 562 -- $202 20 20% $697% 692 6978 + Ve $12% 12% 12% $192 194 19% SSve Sie 5' $6614 66 66% 9% 9% 9% says the rush for centennial ad ag We + % flags is keeping his company $17 17 17 +% and other flag makers going at $i6 (16 1% 55 55 so +9 $4 "4 4+ capacity, "A lot of people are so ool $4 640064 «6+ 4 On flying the centennial flag SL they're putting up special flag- $33% 33% 33%--% Staffs,' he says. is 185 155 +5 He says that after the pro-| 975 975 975 (longed birthday party is over,| $2648 262 262 -------- ; - s $2814 28% 28% -- Ya 165 «(165 «(165 Sii2 114% 1h $1230 1238. 123% $38%4 38% 38% | $46¥e 46 4602 +1%' SARNIA (CP) -- Telegrams} +E Rl a ad Elizabeth and| si 7" 2\%--%|Prime Minister Pearson were 21 $18% 18% 18% -- $i42 14 14 $8B% B84 88% $3512 35% 35% $62 62 612 $129Ve 129% 129" {Bunning as he | --%|105th birthday. Mr. Bunning, }1862, also received a centennial certificate from Walter Foy,} + '|Liberal member of Parliament} {for Lambton West. $74 514 Shs + Ve PLAGUE REPORTED $20% 2042 20'2--% : gees ae te SAIGON (AP)--An outbreak|thom severely. A similar terror-|get the workers." jpected to increase that differ-|been in the order of almost 13 63 3 a 1 /of a plague was reported to-|jst incident iast Tuesday killed| Would-be flag wavers, par-|@nce. points in 1965 and of 14 points --5 day at Cam Ranh Bay, site of a 0 |stallation about 180 miles north-| $174 17M vat east of Saigon. About 30 pos-! |sible or suspected cases have Bee {been recorded since Feb. 28, $1 144 eo 4 U.S. Officials said. $24%4 24% 24% + Va Sia Wa Wa NEW MAGAZINE OUT TORONTO (CP)--The Canad-| 2, ian Scientist, believed to be} $28Ve 27% 2+ %|Canada's first general science $94Y-- 94% 9AVa + V4) --__ 475 475.475 Sit lhe 144--% $29 28% 28% 395 395 395 -5 $114 11% 1%+%| TORONTO (CP)--The Canad-| se se Sh ian bond market was generally| 17 --v/unchanged in quiet trading} $74 1% 7% $10% W% 10% | $4758 475% 475% | 23 BOND MARKET | Lob CoA 470 $8%4 8% 8%4-- %| Tuesday, | Lob Co B 250 $8 82 Bla | Lowe M 'i +4 Sif 1% 1% Short - term Government at aclean 55 $40% 40, 40 -- Veicre q "7 a MB Lid 450 $24 28% -- 4 Canada bonds were unchanged Maher ; 300 $12 +%\With the 414-per-cent Oct. 1, noir in $00 175 175 ; Josi Ce Alls sho. sine Abie Sa 1967, issue closing the day at} Maritime 275 $23 23 -- », 99.75 bid and 99.85 asked. | Mass-Fer 205 $25Ve 25° 25 Mon Food 1020 $8 611 BY 850 300 300 300 Montex 50 Montex w 420 Mont Loco 100 Mont Trst- 220 Moore 180 Morse A $20 $2: Morse B 100 Morse pr 40 Narphy 125 | Mrphy Pr 25 Nt Contn w 200 eon 100 NB Tel 200 NB Tel r 1557 Noranda 3990 Revelstk p 290 R Nodwell 100 Rockower 100 Rethman 100 Royal Bnk- 156 Russell H 500 St Maurice 2200 Sayvette 200 Seaway H 450 Secur Cap 100 Shell Inv p= 103 Shell Inv w 2150 Shell Can 610 Shop Save 750 Shopper Ct 100 Simpsons 311 Simpson $ 222 Slater Stl 230 Steel Can 224 Steinbo A 7550 Suptest pr 5 Suptest od 240 Tancord 400 Texaco 5150 Thom N P_ 100 Tone Craft 500 Tor tron W 25 Traders A 270 Transair 10 Versatile Vic G Tr 20 100 240 700 415 00 900 240 Wat Equip 200 Weldwod 720 Woburne 1000 West Ind 9800 West Ind A 100 Westeel 100 Weston A 475 Woodwd A_ 215 York Lam A 225 York Lam B 200 Zenith 150 Sales to 11 a.m.: FOREIGN TRADING Lk Dufauit 130 Langis $ Lorado 500 Multi-M 500 Steep Rk 100 Distribution of The Toronto Stock Exchange has been advised that the have entered into underwriting and op- tion egreements which may result in treasury shares of ing under distribution currently through the facilities of the Exchange: Anglo American Molybdenite, Ans!l Mines Ltd., Candore Explorations, Can- ada Southern Petrol Mines, Con-Shawkey Gold Mines, Con- Solidated Red Poplar Minerals, Copper- Man Mines Ltd., Corp. Lid,, Deldon dore Mines, Irish Mines Ltd., Jonsmith Mines, Lake-Osu Mines, Min-Ore Mines, Mount Wright Iron Mines, Norlex Mines Ltd., Norpax Long-term Canada and pro-| vincial bonds ended the day out the same as Monday with |\he 414-per-cent Sept. 1, 1988, is- e closing at 88% bid and 89) ked. | ay-to-day money traded at $214 21% 214+ Va | $55% 55% 55% + $7% The 7% $28 288 |#¥aNper cent. J RU ia) mer bills closed at 4.48) #6 16 6 {per cem for both 91-day and) $55%4 54% 5534 --1% | 182-day pills. $13 12% 13 4 7 70 70 +16 | a i @ +0) STOCK MARKET | ue eM TORQNTO (CP) -- Investors Ait; We We trimm@d prices of oil stocks in $13% 13% 13% light frading Tuesday on the} $13 12% 134% 400 390 400 +10 | /oron 440 440 440 Stock Exchange. Theloil index fell .56 to 138.85. | 29 Dome and Home B tumbled Fogg Pha Pi -- 11% each to 44% and 22, Home! $787% 78% 78% + %e\A % to 2054 and Scurry-Rain-| $132 13% 13¥ lance Az a4 ls 1% | |bow 3 to 24, 360, 360. Industrials edged higher. Do- 280 200" 208" 15 | minion Coal climbed 1% to 11%, | $28% 28% 28% + %4|R. L. Crain 1% to 39%, Canad- | ee ee ,|ian Imperial Bank of Com- Hive i214 tan "|merce 1% to 69% and Molson Al to 22. Inco dropped % to} « = = = e 300 300 300 $27 26% 267% -- Ye| g; $lé% 16% 16% | 9298. $256 Jog dae + | Uranium issues paced base $182 18% 182+ %\ metals higher after Jean-Luc $88 "4 'd |Pepin, federal resources ane $8 8' 8'2--%| Mines minister, said the outlook $24%4 24¥2 242+ %|for sales of Canadian uranium | $23' 23'2 232 + V4|; ; 405 405 405 +5 |in the near future is excellent. $334 34 3% + Ye Denison gained 1% to 55% io 6 ae jand Rio Algom % to 25%. $267 262 26% + %) Among other base-metal is- $85 685 635 +10 ;Sues, Lake Dufault retreated si 17% 17% \1% to 12%. Hiv tin ty, 3,|. PCE Explorations gained 7 to $544 54 5% {81 cents on 382,000 shares. $i" 837 33% + | On index, industrials were up 94 694 94 +1 |.05 to 162,40 and base metals $33% 33% 3394 -- Ya! 69 to 89.54. Golds fell 1.10 to 390 390 390 +15 2 $10 10 «10 |147.58. Volume was 2,735,000 165 165 165 +5 |shares compared with 2,420,000 225 220 225 +10 |Nrong 385 385 385 +10 | Monday. $212 21% NA+ %|---- $19% 1994 19% -- % Canada Keen "(2 In Centennial Celebrations CB Al Aw 50 360 BUSINESS BRIEFS and Ingersoll, Ont., with about 12,200 employees. | jpeople will be used to flying ajwill probably double that num- TORONTO (CP) -- Centennial|flag and so will continue to put)ber before the year is out. their flagpoles to use. Flag-Wavers in 1965. af Alcan Aluminium Ltd. Domtar Ltd. Net Profits Increase MONTREAL (CP)--Alcan Al-;from $890,300,000 the previous|the United States government) hare for the year ended Dec, uminium Ltd., Tuesday re-|year ported net profits of $77,700,000) or $2.41 a share for the yearjsaid in the company's annual resale, ended Dec. 31, 1966, comparedjreport that the record sales and| with $62,400,000 or $1.93 a share! shipments of 1,115,000 tons were| capital expenditures is for ac-|the previous year but operating Sales increased to $998,300,000|purchases of aluminum from! est THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, March 8, 1967 23 Net Income MONTREAL (CP) -- Domtar }Ltd. Tuesday reported net ine come of $24,168,720 or $1.62 a 'stockpile and other SOUTCES | 31 1966 compared with $26,646, President Nathanael V. Davis|which permitted no profits on)o49 or $1.80 a share in 1965. Consolidated sales increased Some $48,000,000 of the 1967 |to $430,100,000 from $406,800,000 achieved only through heavy | quisition of a 50-per-cent inter-| profits declined by $6,500,000 to in the Norwegian smelter | $63,300,000. At the moment, both Cana-|IN 12 COMBINATIONS diana and other flag-makers say) obtaining orders is the least of | their worries. ti 'We're snowed under with de- layed buying,"' says David Reid, general manager of Annin Flag li Co. the centennial symbol in two colors and 'each triangle out- His firm, makes up centen- ial flags in 12 color combina-| No Match For ons, a solid background with By DENNIS ORCHARD ned in blue. major problem when the big/inches, 55 by 96 inches, and! won by industry's workers. rush hits." than nial flags--six by 10 inches--and |® week. ture of John, Badger of Toronto, | displays.' who runs a one-man publishing is Dr. William Swinton, former} . y : INE |born in London, Ont., March 6,/director of the Royal. Ontario T Museum, GRENADE INJURES 6 | plants. | ADEN (AP)--A grenade was| tossed at an outdoor dinner/three evenings a week," says party in Aden Tuesday night, |Mr. Milton, "We could be on a ? é wounding six Britons, four of 24-hour schedule--if we could | cember figures would be ex-jand 1966, wage increases have two British women and{ti *"|big U.S. airbase and harbor in-|wounded 11 other Britons at a|their orders in before the start cocktail party. jof Centennial Year, are likely to ib NEW STAR FOUND MOSCOW million times brighter than the sun, Izvestia reported Tuesday|much during the year since no The government news-/|flag, paper said they photographed it}more than about three months. night. last month from Byurakan Ob- servatory in the Caucasus \d mountains. CONDEMNS MovIE |? larger to order. | Mr. Milton estimates his firm | On these the centennial sym- has already produced more|bol is white. The background] 160,000 table top centen-)May far, and we're in constant pro- (Reuters) -- Two|three Russian women astronomers|large flags. Now, because of its} have discovered a new super-/flood of orders, delivery takes | nova, an exploding star many/four or five weeks. \least one more," Mr. Milton plaining."' be red, blue, range, purple or gold. "We've made about 10,000 so|coctors. \tivity growth of 5.6 points. EDS WORKERS jwork scheduled for the flag "Right now we're working cularly those who didn't put| Economists make it a rule of'in the first 11 months of 1966. Canada Industrial Output OTTAWA (CP)--The improve-jinflationary if ment in Canada's industrial out-| productivity. Larger centennial flags are nyt during 1966 was no match, A rough index of unit labor "Deliveries will become our |made 36 by 54 inches, 4 8by 721 for the big wage settlements costs may be compiled by ap- A comparison, based on fig- ures compiled by the Dominion Bureau of Statistics, shows that stood in the same relationship green,/wages and salaries in mining, early last year as they did in jmanufacturing and pubiic utili-|1961, that is, at 100. Mr. Milton says the 36-by 54° | ties climbed about twice as fast) But inch size is most popular. 'as the productivity of the three|surge has wiped out this bal-|\t9 be carried over the shoulder. | ; ' ; : Taking 1961 levels as equal-|bined index stood at 103.4, It MARKS 105TH BIRTHDAY ,magazine, was published -this|duction. Places like gas stations ling 100, the combined produc-|probably will go up fractionally The magazine is a ven-\and motels like to use them for /tivity index of these sectors|when the December income fig- : : stood at 144.4 in January, 1966.)ures are final Jad ddorsgeane That size sells retail for about| at the end of the year the index = \4\received Tuesday by Herman|and book - distribution agency. |$10. Table flags go for 90 cents |was 150, representing a produc-| productivity and labor costs: has | marked his|Chairman of the editorial board/to $1. At the same time, the wages! Before that time, output was in- eoeq|and salaries of workers and ex-|creasing He FUGA Bas BEDS & Tug eed cutives increased from an in-jand the combined |dex level of 143.9 to 155.2 in No-|driven as low as 95.6. vember, the latest month avail- able from DBS. This is anjdex has climbed at an annual increase of 11.8 points, and De-|rate of 10 points a year in 1965 ------------ |company A-S Ardal og Sunndall) Chairman and President |Verk : T. N. Beaupre said in the an- | About $70,000,000 was pro-|nual report that costs were af- vided for fabricating expansion|fected by the "'start-up" of land about $100,000,000 for the|major capital projects in Corn. lexpansion of bauxite and alumi-|Wall and Red Rock, Ont., and num: facilities in Guyana and| Windsor, Que. : |Jamaica and the establishment) Wages and salaries at $108, Big Wages Won | thumb that wage increases are/or enlargement of smelters in| 670,504, not including fringe Canada, In.| benefits, were "significantly |higher" than the 1965 total of $99,903,903. they outstrip| australia, Brazil, dia and Japan. Alcan smelters in Canada : : : produced 788,500 tons of alumi-| |plying the income index to the num in 1966. Canadian produc-| ibe gaeadocd erry a wince tion in 1967 was expected to be! that income and productivity 925,000 tons. A. E. JOHNSON, 0.D. OPTOMETRIST 14% King St. East 723-2721 HEAVY BUT SAFE The key to a popular lock of| income Greek times was so big it had| since May the ance and at November the com- The whole relationship. of x \ MORE INTEREST been reversed since early 1964. than income index was faster Although the productivity in- 'w.aeapoined ny ios) SMALeHOlder Committee Picked For Dominion Stock MONTREAL (CP) -- A six-|Crown corporation to buy and lasts|man committee of preferred|phase out the Cape Breton Is- shareholders was appointedjland coal industry and promote "Nearly everyone who has or-|'Tyesday to represent holders of|industrialization to replace. the in Dominion|jobs that would be lost as a re- Coal Co. Ltd., in talks with the| sult. federal government about the|-- purchase by the government of weeks for delivery on| Nor will the situation improve} flown constantly, ered a centennial flag will need| preferred stock redicts. "But we're not com- NEW YORK (AP)--The Na-| tional Catholic Office for Motion Pictures Tuesday condemned Hurry Sundown, the film Otto Preminger produced and di- rected for Paramount Pictures.|t0 retail carton eggs average land coal mining assets, PRODUCE TORONTO (CP) --Wholesale The office's objections were un-|Weighted prices quoted by the the parent company. derstood to have partially cent- d red on two scenes, one showing|!uesday: A large 45.9; A med- love play between a man and a/ium 39.8; A small 31.0. woman and the other symboliz-| ing an unnatural sex act. ic PRINCE HAS OPERA ROLE |7 Gordonstoun school Charles, 18, has been picked for a major role in comic opera.|stabjlization board A spokesman said the schoolicarlots: Buying 40 score 59;|Prime Minister Pearson that will be entertaining relatives of|puying 89 score 58; selling 61.|the government will set up a its pupils later this month with quoted by the Toronto Board of lepartment of agriculture as of The committee's task 1s Eggs: ountry stations fibre 'rade from wholesale egg deal- the company's Cape Breton Is- The committee was elected by vote at a special meeting | called by Dominion Coal and) Dominion Steel and Coal Corp.,| negotiate with the federal gov- : ---- ernment a "fair and reasonable Wholesale prices to| price" for the assets, then re- €aseS|nort to the shareholders at an- other special meeting, when the shareholders will decide ELGIN, Scotland (AP)--lers: Extra large 41-42; large 39-| whether to ratify the settle- announced /39.5; medium 34-34.5; small 26; ment. Tuesday night that Prince|B 34-35; C 30-32. The decision to form such a Butter prices: Agricultural|committee was taken after a tenderable|Dec. 29 announcement by 4% SAVINGS DEPOSIT RECEIPTS Redeemable ANY time Interest on daily balance MINIMUM DEPOSIT $5,000.00 GUARANTY TRUST FEDERALLY INCORPORATED AND SUPERVISED NEED FUEL OIL ? Capital and Reserve $26,000,000 Deposits in excess of $410,000,000 99% of our mor G G cities Rein Harmatare, Manager PERRY Tel. 728-1653 22 King St. E., Oshawe 723-3443 DAY OR NIGHT to} BUEHLER'S 12 KING ST. E. a production of Gilbert and Sul- livan's The Pirates of Penz- ance, Mrs. Elizabeth Mearns, a young mother from a village near the school, has the female lead. | Noranda Mines i) Cancel Bid TORONTO (CP) -- Noranda Mines Ltd., announced Tuesday | night it has postponed indefi-| GOING ANYWHERE? Are you on @ treedmill, not certcin you con edvence or whether you have gone es fer as you can go? 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