ew ler AP)-- uebec coring ockey sts he Clip- y cene oring mn 34 eague show rshey »ches- Vayne e-way Willie ounds ad in ise a ecord 946, p, set dence Pitts- Jordy w has ils in 1 will fans . The tively rican THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdoy, March 16, 1967 11 ROC en uf 1--Odd t++4tFtt ttt yt Stock Trading Slumped | ene see | BUSINESS BRIEFS Rio Algom Mine J rights, xw--Ex-warrants. Net change is from previous board-lot closing sale. MINES xr--Ex- 10:40 Net Stock Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge Accra 1900 12 12: «+12 Advocate 250 320 315 3200 --S§ Aetna inv 2100 60 60 60 Am Larder 1000 222 22'4 2'4~--1 Ang Ruyn 200 123 123° «123 Area 400 292 292 Argosy 2000 108 108 108 +2 Armore 1000 «19 9 9 Belletere 300 22 22 2 Bethim 100 640 640 640 +10 BI Hawk 12800 63 61 61 --3 Brunswk 250 700 700 Cam Mine 1500 16% 16% 164 Camp Chib 150 690 690 690 +10 c Tung 5100 151 148 148 | C Faraday 500 290 290 290 C Lencourt See list below. Cdn Nisto See list below, Candore See list below. Can-fer 2125 958} 95 Cassiar 100 $16 «16 «616 Chrom 500 180 179 179 --1 | Coch Will 1000 146 146 146 +1 Comb Met 1000 19 J 9 --%" Coniagas 500 55 55 55 +4 Conigo 1000 «18 ' 18 Cc Halli 1900 52 52 52 +2 ¢ Marcus 2000 20% 20 0 --4 C Mogul 650 315 315 315 -- 5S C Morisn 1000 410 410 410 C Mosher 5500 35 35 35 --1 Con Negus 3000 15% 15'2 15' C Rambler 400 175 175 1795 +9 C Red Pop See list below. Cop Fields 200 128 128 128 | Cop Man See list below. | Coulee 3000 472 47 47 = 1} Craigmt 500 $12% 12% 12% Daering See list below. | D'Aragon 6000 16 15% 16 +1] Deer Hern 3000 21 21 21 D'Eldona See list below. Denison 1100 $57 = 56% S57 ++ % Dufieaine OF Sh. SB East Mal 500 145 145 5S + § | Frobex 9000 385 370 370 --I5 Gnt Masct 600 125 125 125 --2 Giant Yk 104 880 880 880 Glenn Exp 2000 12% 12% 124-- va Goldrim 1000 31% 312 N%w-- Gortdrm 100 242 242 242 --3 Granduc 100 390 390 390 | Gunnar 200 137. 137. 137 | Headway 500 20 20 20 | Heath 2000 «8 8 High-BI 300 950 950 950 | Hollinger 100 $244 24 24 | Huds Bay 735 $67 66% 66% | Int Bibis T 1000 66 66 6 --2 Iso 400 149 (147 147 --3 | Jaye Exp 1000 17'4 174 a-- Jonsmith See list below. Kerr Add 1000 $10% 10% 10% + % K Anacon 200.327. 127 127 +5 Kid Coper 2850 73 71 Ji = 2 Kirk Twns 1800 1 3 «13 L Dufavit 570 $13% 13% 13%-- Lakehead 1000 25 a5): 25 | t Osu See list below. LL Lac Yoo 160 160 160 Lorado z100 «78 78 «678 Louvicrt 500 17% 17% 174-- a} Madsen 500 145 145 145 +2) Mailartic 500 52 52 52 Marchant 100 140 140 140 Martin 1000-2323 23 --41 Mattgm! 735 $14% 14% 14--~-- % Maybrun 1000 «(12 2 2 Mc Adam 1000 4 4 4 | Mc_tntyre 790 $89 «89 9 \cWat 5000 530 5S} STF Merrill 100 82 82 82. --8 Mt Wright 600 27 7 27 +% Newconx 200 525 525 525 +S$ N Hosco 600 256 256 256 +1 N Imperal 2525 300 296 299 --1 N Mylama 1000 18% 18% 18% N Que Ragl 500 510 510 $10 N Senator 3040 20 19% 20 --1 Norbeau 5000 43 42 42A--lh Norlex See list below. Normetal $05 410 405 410 +8 Norpax See list below. N Coldstm 2200 67 67 67 Northget 815 475 475. 478 +10 Opemska 685 $10% 1014 Wha-- Ww Orchan 100 255 255 255 Osisko ao ee Pax int $000 13% 13 Wath Pce Expl See list below. Priess 26000 9 9% 9 Pine Point 735 851% Si" Si" Preston 100 $1515 is | Probe M oo 1 NW oO Q Matigmi 500 56 S6 56 --4 Quemont 700 900 895 895 +5 Quonto 3000 6 ee fs | Radiore 1200 56 56 56 Rayrock 200 130 130 130 +9 Rio Algom 6231 $274 26% 27\4 + a Roman 730 $14¥a 14% 142+ % yi $00 12 12 12 Sherritt 830 435 430 435 +8 Sil Eureka 320 140 140 140 Silvrfids 2000 310 310 310 --10 Siscoe 325 435 435 435 +5 iteep R 150 580 580 580 +8 Sud Cont 2000 2330 3B Sullivan 100 380 380 380 Teck Corp 200 505 505 505 Territory 1000 15% 15¥4 1Se+ Torbrit 2000 S33 53 538 + 2 Tribag 1250 126 125 125 --1 U Buffadn 2000 41 41 41 +% espar 1000 30 330 West Mine 200 410 410 410 +5 White Star 2500 342 34 34 -- Win-Eld See list below. Yale Lead 1000 17% 17% 174-- a Yk Bear 100 199 199 199 +1 Zenmac 1000 2% 26 6 Zulapa 2500 16¥a 16¥2 164 OILS, GAS Am Ledue 4100° 17% 17 17 --"% C Dehi 100 210 210 210 --S§ C Homestd 200 215 215 215 Cdn Sup O 100 $31¥2 31¥2 314+ % Cent Del 300 $122 12% 12% -- Ve} Chieftan D 215 755 755 755 C West P 114 155 155 155 --S§ | Dynamic 6250 134 130 130 --4 Fargo 100 320 320 320 --S$ French Pt 1000 400 400 400 -- 5 Int Helium 800 380 375 380 --S5 Mill City 5200 150 148 180 +2 | N Cont 2000 35 35 35 | Numac 8100 265 259 260 +8 | Numac wt 1860 49 #49 «49 | Peruv 500 270 270 270 | Place G 1200 214 212 214 | Provo Gas 1235 495 490 495 +5 Ranger 2300 227 225 225 Scurry Rn 1300 $25 24%4 25 + %! Spooner 1000 «500-50 So + Stanwell 750 24 24 24 Triad Oi! 200 187 187 187 --3 Wespac 1000 (+19 9 yw + W Decalta 950 265 261 262 --3 Primary Distribution C Lencourt 3000 19% 192 19% | Cdn Nisto 1500 22 202 22 +1 Candcre 2000 28 28 28 | C Red Pop 6500 28 27 28 Cop-M 19000 40-38 39 | Daering 1000 15% 15¥2 15% | D'Eldona 5200 142 139 139 --1 | Jonsmith 1000 23 23 yt Me ie | L Osu 1000 14 4 "4 Norlex 500 24 24 2 --1 | Norpax 500 10 10 610 +71 Poe Exp 19500 74 72 73 --J1 Win-Eld 2100 24 = 2 23 -- 1 INDUSTRIAL. ra TODAY'S STOCKS | pyciness sporiicHt TORONTO 10:40 A.M. STOCKS Distributed by CP Toronto Stock Exchange--March 16 Quotations in cents unless marked $. lot, xd--Ex-dividend, | | To Lightest Level This Ye ar By THE CANADIAN PRESS | Net Earnings 'ORO? -- Trading| .26 to 160.94. International Min- | NEWSPAPERS EXPAND Thirty-three Canadian daily |slumped on the Toronto Stock|erals fell 244 to 444%, CPR and|newspapers spent $8,011,294 for TORONTO (CP)--Rio Algom Exchange Wednesday to | its/Versatile 1 each to 66 and 3214|Plant expansion and moderniz-|Mines Ltd., had net earnings of lightest level this year. jand Woodward A %%4 to 28%, |ation in 1966, the American $9,352,000 or 82 cents a share in Paper products showed frac-/Newspaper Publishers Associa-|{he year ended Dec. 31, 1966 Abitibt 720 $11%-- 11% 11% Acklands 240 $6 4 6 Alta Gas T: 210 $37 397) 7 Alta Gasp 25 $92 92 «92: = 1 | Alta Nat 100 $19 «19 «19 | Algo Cent z15 $9%e 9% 9% Alg St 200 $242 242 WdVa+ Ve Alcan 16 $334 33Ve 3344+ Va) Alcan pr 420 $4034 40% 4034 -- V2 Alumin 2p 25 $422 422 422 + Ve Anglo CT 315 100 $51%4 51% SI%-- Ya} Anthes A 190 $23 23 23 | Argus C pr 530 $12'2 12% 12%-- Vv) Asbestos 110 $22% 22% 22% | Ash Temp 15 $1794 17% 17% | Atl Sugar 170 $9% 9% 9% Atl Sug A 100 $22 22/2 242-- Ve Bank Mil 190 $65% 65% 65a Va! Bank N S$ 60 $75 75 5 | Bathrst A 25 $622 62% 62\e Bathrst w 120 $11% 11% 1% Bell Phne 1315 $50% 50% 50% + Vo! Bow Valy 200 $10 10 10 Bramalea 275 $9%e 9Ve %e+ Ve Bramal w 300 250 235 250 +25 Brazilian 3600 $11%4 11% W%+ Ve BA Oil 330 $33% 33% 33% + Ve . BC Forest 275 $23 23 23 BC Phone 175 $65%4 65 65 + % Burns Fds 125 $13%4 13% 134 + % i CAE Ind 100 $8% 8% 8+ 4 4 Calgy 540 p 158106 106 106 CD Sugar 200 $23% 23¥2 23¥ Can Cem 100 $41 4) 41 +% Can Iron 625 $20%e 197% 19% -- Ya! C Packrs B 175 $76 76 76 | Can Perm 150 $12¥%e 12¥e 12¥e CSL 670 $31 3M Cdn Brew 1535 $7 670 6% CB AIBw 120 310 310 310 --15 Cc Chem w 100 590 585 585 --I18 € Found 77 $8 V™e CG invest 100 6% S65 + Cc Hydro 100 $21% 21% 214--V% C Imp Bnk 175 $69%4 69% 6994 C Ind Gas 100 $125 12% 125¢-- ve ciL 275 $19 = 18% (19 CPR 740 $66¥--e 66Ye 6614 + CPR pr 1000 , ' 10:40 Net : Stock Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge Declines outnumbered ad-| eg NY Med He hag uM 1M bd vances 225 to 150 with 255 issues |tional strength following an an-|tion announced in New York Compared with $8,206,000 or 77 San UB ee ae a rows es n us T1es t unchanged. jnouncement by Consolidated|Wednesday. The ANPA said 31 /Cents. the previous year. Cnrysier 225 $45% 45% 4540+ Ma . A total of 2,155,000 shares|Paper of a $3-a-ton increase in|Canadian dailies expect to| A report from the directors to Cc (cee oo 8 changed hands compared with|the price of its newsprint effect-|spend $3,989,082 for capital out-/Shareholders said. improved Columbia 350 $54 5Ve Sie e e |2,380,000 Tuesday. Brokers at-jive next July 1. Spokesmen for|!ay in 1967. It said 714 U.S,|¢arnings were mainly the result Padaad Ld me vd Sie ee QO otiate it a anese ena mag the slump to a weakjother eastern Canadian paper|dailies spent $140,939,106 in|f @ major increase in the profit Con Paper 233 $43% 43/4 4312 mining and oil market, lack of|companies said they are study-|1966, with 627 anticipating af the company's mining divi- Con Pap w 137 $10% 10% 10% -- Y U.S. investor participation and|ing the increase. \total expenditure of $142,024,694 | Sion. This was partly offset by ens Gas" 308 $164 le tee | VANCOUVER (CP) --Al Mr. Prentice said he expects) Company officials said the large Canadian institutions|. Consolidated Paper was up %|in 1967. a decline in the steel-division Cons Gas 306 $16% 16% 16% P 4 Con Gas B 508102 102, 102 +1 |spokesman for Crows Nest In-|no serious difficulties in negelia-|mais bottleneck stalling Japa-|Switching a greater part of |to 4314 and Great Lakes Paper} Bs ee va [earnings pb S160 ave 2 Bia + dustries Ltd. says his company|tions and will spend three weeks/nese negotiations is transporting|their portfolios away from Ca-|5g to 27%. PLAN NEW HOG GRADING | Total revenue was $147,998,- Coronatn 500 160 16 16 --5\will launch negotiations this|in Japan talking to representa-|the coal from Fernie to Van- nadian to U.S. securities. | Chrysler advanced 2% to 45, A new grading system for,900, including $42,094,000 from cane te ee ee ee "lweek with Japanese steel indus-|tives of 10 Japanese companies,|couver for shipment. - The industrial index dropped| In base metals, Falconbridge |hogs, to take effect next Jan.|Mine production and $104,986,- Crwn trates $82" 52" try representatives for sale of|headed by Nippon Kokan Steel.| Crows Nest handles its exist-|~---- SSS yo down %% to 85%4, Noranda a yee wre recommended by er from the sale of steel prode Crush Intl 600 $12 1212 $260,000,000 worth of coal to the! : jing contract with the Japanese ¥4 to 54% and Cominco 1% to 32, |the Canadian Swine Council and ucts. Cypous A 109 Be Me ae | Asian nation. POLAND COMPETES ae |by shipment along the CPR line NEWS IN BRIEF Kerr Addison slid % to a low the Meat Packers Council of President R. D. Armstrong Distl Seag 1100 $37% 372 374--%| w. R_ Prentice of Fernie.| Canada's main competition for|tg suburban Port Moody, where ile iN of 10% and the gold index|©anada. The organizations said|said two major uranium con- Dome Pee 10 sin Aa Ae ive vice-president |(h© Japanese export coal mar-|the coal is loaded from bul 2 OEE IN CRASH tumbled 2.12 to a 1967 low of|in a joint statement Wednesday|tracts negotiated during the D Bridge 295 $19% 18% 19% B.C., executive vice-president : ' m bulk DUNNVILLE . | Dolasen 13 $21% 214 214 | said' in an interview before leav.|K¢t, Said Mr. Prentice, comes!ioading facilities. NNVILLE, Ont. (CP) --/143.05. jthe system would grade carc-|vear will ensure the company Domtar 1370 $17% 17% 1734 " for Tok Welsesday that from Poland and other Iron Cur-| | Two men were killed Wednes- On index, base metals were|asses on the basis of a total|of basic uranium sales into the poner Pr 30 Se ean represents a povential|'2in nations that have large, un-|U.8. RATES CHEAPER jday night when the car in which loff .46 to 89.32. Western ofls|backfat measurement as an in-|!980s. Previous contracts had Dupont 306 S296 Seta e+ apan rep te ston ote ta developed coal reserves. The company was unsuccess- they were riding was involved] edged up .23 to 138.48. dicator of yield, provided for uranium delivery Falcon $6 6 a + %|market of up to 6,000,000 tons! a. mining company execu-|ful in negotiatin .|in-a head-on crash during aj--_--#_-------- until 1971 e is pany e | 8 § a new con 4 2 Fam Play 160 $38 38 --/of Canadian coal annually : i i FIRM SHOWS LOS Fed Grain 28 the ae alk ' ' aly: tive said his firm holds about tract with the CPR governing|SOwstorm in this town 30 miles . pone 8 L088 Fleet Mfg 1500 80 79 79 | He said he will negotiate ship-|250,000 acres of property in the|/shipment of the anticipated southwest of Hamilton. Killed Cons ira Canadian First Mortgage Soy con Spates hee |ment of 2,000,000 tons yearly to/coal-rich Crows Nest Pass area|2,000,000 tons annually and had|Were James Crawford McCul- cy Corp. of Toronto had a loss of FPE Plon 2125 $73 22% 22% ee smeaness - e a - The!on the Alberta-B.C. border. threatened to reroute its coal aria o - 'S Si hour ah fe neg 1966 compared with a raser 50 $25¥a 25¥a 25¥a---- 4 contract wou e a 10-year; The company has reserves ofjthrough an American port|David Wayne Asher, 24, both o} Ch L d profit of $97,207 in 1965, Presi- Gmc" "bon $09 43. 83. 4am4/@Breement. 60,000,000 tons of balmer low vol-| which offered cheaper rates. pata sie Babble ay " arges al dent own Coyne says in the GL Paper 500 $27'4 27% 27%-- | The company now exports/atile premium grade coal--just/ The B.C. government acted on /°her car, John Turnbull, 77, of] annual report. The report Wed Sane" i Din bring Sepery 400,000 tons a year under a con-|what the Japanese are after--)the rates dispute and announced Canboro, Ont., was taken to} _KITCHENER (CP) -- Two|nesday showed losses of $52,000 Guar Trst 225 $10/a 10v 10% tract that expires in April, 1969,/but many. parts of the Crows/|plans Monday for development | hospital with minor injuries and)Kitchener brothers and their|were incurred on National Haas goo ais ais 475 =*5 land the new agreement would|Nest property. have yet to be of Roberts Bank, 20 miles south|!ater released. jwives were committed to trial|/Housing Act mortgages and Home A, 00 $1976 1934 34 -- 4 | take effect immediately. evaluated. of Vancouver, as a deep sea MEN'S CLUB FINED pest dd a judge and ahd Wed- og ts written vivid re patie 450 2 SPIN) ce casa Be Be NOE RA ENT BRC ECATES EE CAED abl ----------= |loading port. HAMILTON (CP) -- The nMesday on charges of conspir-|Guce certain secur es to a by 300 Sv, an Wa , AUTO PACT PROBLEMS | Crows Nest said the new ar- oes club of es Adas Israel | acy sa coped neg hae value. HB Oil Gas 1300 $26% 26% "26% -- V4 |rangements would meet their|Synagogue was fined $2,000 by| Anton ja liscnek, ' Is 2 'a Hugh" 22) $2 tan Bee see \requirements and Mr. Prentice Magistrate pebert Moraes a 37, oe oes! prec -- ~~ Husky Oi 510 $13 13° «13 + % Continued From Page 1 jsays he will negotiate with the| We nesday on a charge of con-| schek, » an dba csd BO PSE eae emia a ti Be Pe eB dB itvanes'on aerate amporducting an ites Tettery. Emma, 8, were, ray sone cvs Comadin cr Pars | a eommunity Imp Oil 1576 $57% $7 57% +%| Ford made the most of the|are making far more parts and| arrangements. |Charges were laid following a charged after a declaration of rere rah ; Se ing iE eee tae ek HGS, among av' te| Wesel Ps sg mn ay concn of ee a Oe? alatngnl err Corrosion ei [oned Snes. Sievert Hay, oc | OF et elegance ls Me able to the au 4 ac a 77-mile spur line f auditorium of the synagogue. ers Construction Co Ltd.,| - : apts . roll Abas fa wire 0 si rd On -- we $65 million car assembly plant|Canada for the first time in|pc P ne from NAIA; % Ase ubhs Feb. 28, 1966. ficial | trade representative at loceted ti h , Inglis 1500 $10%* 10¥2 10: into! i , -C., to connect with the Great HOUSE WELCOMES MP Detroit, Wednesday told a er eee intend Gas 30D $l0% TO wu %\ae St- Thomas due to go into) our history, It doesn't seem|Northern line at Eureka, Mont.) OTTAWA (CP) -- New Dem-| The charge arose when inves- meeting of parts manta ise! northern residential Int Bronz p 25 $25% 25% 25% + %|production in December andjlogical to assume that Cana-|from there the coal will be|ocratic MP Reid Scott was wel-|tigations showed the two women| SBE eel i ated rea 18M 211 $475 470 475 the $50 million renovation of the|dian manufacturing would be pauled aboard ; had 1 bank ;,, {100 many of them are still try- 0 Int Nickel 717 $9138 90% 91% + S|. : a me Rial auled aboard specially con-|comed back to the Commons/had personal bank accounts in to introduce thei Vs 28% 28%. %|Windsor engine plant. "Where|less skilled. A machining skill | 5 d 62-uni 'ag Florid ing to introduce their products Int Util 350 $282 28% 284 -- 4 a ro }structe: unit trains--100 tons| Wednesday after a three-month! Florida. by. lett th by d if you are locking for a lot to Int Util pr 1330 $30% 30% 30% we made 200,000 units of fourj/is a machining skill. of coal pe it to Ev t in hospital. b | i en by letter than by sending a Intpr Pipe $5 $952 95% 95\4-- Veins f enci , ke ; re per unit -- to Everett,/stay in hospital because of) Crediters testified July 8,/salesman to call on potential] buy . . . visit eedar ridge -- Intpr Steel 300 475470470 --10 |Kinds of engines we now ma e| He continued: 'There is no|Wash. heart trouble. Mr. Scott, mem-|1966, that the construction com-|cyst ih the US : Inv Grp A 250 $10% 10% 10% |400,000 units of one kind only," |danger whatever that the Ca- The coal will re-en ar for Poront ai , es bead child nt ne See oe use a builder of your choice for 7 pee PO bee ter Canada| bi Toronto Danforth, got ajpany owed more than $200,000 Jereton | 7 ee. s2eve 2eve 264 (Said Scott. "Until now we've inadian auto industry will be-|near White Rock, B.C., and be|round of applause when his re-|when it went into bankruptcy \ information. Jockey C 125 395 395 395 --g |never been able to et the| come a maker of parts rather/moved to Roberts Bank on a\turn was mentioned by Acting The Wallitacheks have heen HONORED ABROAD Ye lea BA ooo Cataue aicionty," gi vee an assembly operation, /short spur line from the Great|Prime Minister Martin. [free on $72,500 cash and prop-|,,7%® ,town of Gladstone in phone 723-1194 Labatt 860 $232 23% 232 + Va| s y: |because every automaker has/Northern tracks into Vanc i ; ' ; anitoba was named after the Latarge 100 $13% 13% 13% | Ford spent another $35 mil-|expanded his assembly facil- | -- ------ QUEBEC (CP) Gabriel. Gil- po up dag the preliminary British prime minister and Li- OSHAWA pee a eee jlion:on its Windsor foundry, ities." He waved a hand toward ee ee ee earing which started July 6,|) e791 narty leatar who: died in Cau F 1.25 300 $13% 12% 13% +1% |Chassis and transmission facili-|the Oakville plant complex. | DIVIDENDS resident of ta Solel Mites . ist J. R. Kirkpatrick | 1228: ey Laey ro on ae ate ie eis eet $15 million expanding its|Ford has $100 million invest- \P GHONEGE Gf the Galle" news: agistrate J. R, Kirkpatric' crests enn Lob CoA 1175 se 8% @% |Oakville car assembly plantled in new assembly. The pro-| By THE CANADIAN PREss |PU Te - 1 1 i y _ news-/ordered bail renewed for Emma Loeb M(t Ste ima let $25 agent om : new truck' tection they sought (for assem-| Canadian Food Products Ltd., veined "Wetsratay ing ail. haber oe three You Are invited M El 980 $13% 13 130 v|Plant. "We used to make 16|bly jobs and auto parts) is com-|first pref. 75 cents; second pref. "pags : id Padhaet se ried bit hae, 3 Po ap fucks an hour on ane shi"pietely supplied 1 cents, Apr record Mare 2 he, io general man; further all coud be arranged pai ae 928 s2da-2dve yee + we /Said Scott, Now. we orp pee. "What will happen if you | 23. Re father Tt cal caving io al date has en set. Met Stores 280 S18 18M) aave ming ch sce aa da iL jcan't meet the commitments?"| Craig Bit Co. Ltd., common 2/pert, as president, The former 0 U 0 H S ; cad: ts, April 15, record March der , : Met Stors p 100 $21 21 21 sna d stream-|! asked ne; , resident is 79. iain Brick 100 Sas as sas lined eg preset ot Only | "Under the terms of the pact, |51 i 3 BOYCOTT PR DUCE tS Montex 600 275 275 275 |medium size trucks are made|We would no longer qualify for| ih ~ a Coan KINGSTON vitomen Cr bash ig MO ences abies Mont Loco 225 $I44 164 164 | the truck plant, a grey|duty-free imports.. And if we cents; 7 - per - cent pref. $1.75, » Jamaica (CP)--|to retail carton eggs average Morse pr 100 $58¥2 58% 5812+ %4|sprawl in the snowscape beyond|had to pay duty we would lose sehr a piitegee tog onal Pasty i hon toe ie oetaant @ acne a SPRING Nt Contain 400 -$5% 5% Pd fa es i so much money it would put us awker Siddeley Canada Ltd. uses Olldepartment of agriculture as of s ow. The light, ney P ¥ y ey ' i P: 8 ee we Pe, er ore heavy trucks(Out of business," said Scott.|5%-per-cent pref. $1.43%, April|J@maica's legislature boycotted| Wednesday: A large 47.4; A Nor Ctl G 275 $12% 12% 12% -- |are now imported from the U.S.| Before, we only imported a2, record March 23. the opening of the new legislat-\medium 41.1; A small 31.6. : Nor Pore' ss. $u% om om | Similarly the Fairlane and|few special models. Today! Howard Smith Paper Mills\icct "cysinet what shcy, terrncdl oc oem: ae thee tae N Phone rt 404 58 55 55 --2 Comet series have been elim-|We're importing thousands. Ltd., pref. 50 cents, May 1, rec- Natale ott "\country stations ye cases At Their Greenhouses Bit? 7 $84 104 104 |inated, leaving only the Ford,| "The thing which bothers me lord April 1. einai kee nl tae ee Oshawa A 1105 $32% 32 32% + ¥%4\Falcon, Mercury and Meteor to|about this is that all the auto-) Qcean Cement and Supply, vi Trade from wholesale egg deal- 163 BLOOR WEST Pac Pete 1005 11% 11 11% + %|make their gaudy, stately way|makers were aware of the po-\rtq., common 20 cents, April 4 BACK HOME AGAIN ers: Extra large 43-44; large 42- Pac Pete w 400 325 325 325 +5 |aown the Oakville assembly |tential problems, but you sign-|-a.o, » April 4,| OLEAN, N.Y. (AP) -- Some|43; medium 37-39; small 27-28; P Pow Corp 275 $11% 11%. 11% a y ed the comeatiinante anywan" record March 22. 2,500 persons, forced from their\B 35; C 31-32.5 Y 7 \line. » f ; 3 Se acon io 8 2h P--*lseaneen INCREASE { said, "ICs obvious that you 'a commun Nee eee pati alan et ania itiesiiea beard fondsrete March 19th NG 5.40 p 25 $86 86 86 is N SE thought the penalty provisions " nts, April 3,|sewer lines pose e threat of|stabduization ar enderabie ratte GN Gs Sow. 300 20 MO 270 The program of expansion i record March 23 losi back in their|carlots: Buying 40 score 59; Rank Org 1100 475 475 475 +5 > program pans of the pact would never be im. . explosions, were back in their : ying ' Rothman 200 $2814 28% 28% jand rationalization sparked a|pjemented." dwellings Wednesday as city of-|buying 39 score 58; selling 61. Royal Bnk 732 $78% 784 78% -- %4/38 per cent increase in Ford's| «1, F ficials sought to learn how the ee apearecanany Heald ee 4 aoe nig riven | vehicle pagent in 1966 pir PR ae Jeg ashi BOND MARKET fuel entered the ducts. Mayor Sayvette 4o us 4s sas --s |1965 with a calendar year total/qeiving into negotiations be-| To Harvey Shneiderman lifted his Mages , ' RONTO (CP)--The Canad-|;,.; ig Al 18 a Bel Parkas of of 295,647 units. Company sales}; oan the government and thelian bond oh ilag TK Sak. twice-imposed state emergency Shell Inv w 1958 840810 810 1s |Of trucks and cars in Canada industry -- and by that I'm notleighth of a point in light at for a 20-block area after safety Shel} "Can WS $20 20% uv -- ¥4| totalled 213,425, up 6.2 per cent| .amitting there were any nego- tne Wolndmday n light trad-| officials assured him there no €xP06/ % ri . " ae . Le oleae in 1966 Ford exported 76,911 ber iy i m) sme Short - term Government of yao er ving Walt ina * impsons 103 $26% 2 -v" , "But you all signed the com- Pp iim in CIRCLE-VISION 360° Sieter $370 $i0%8 Tose 1088 |cars and 64,782 trucks to the iuitemonte." T enid. "How ciili t one hehe Gir ne TONDON hae yh at the Telephone Pavilion, Suptest od A a td eT dred ey lees and 11.355 the government change them|pner-cent Oct: 1, 1967, issue clos-|first volume of the autobiog- Texaco 1700 $24% 24% 24% imp Thi oa aah now? jing the day at 99.87 bid and|raphy of philosopher-mathema- Tor be Bis ae ae a 2 re , far a 102 and). 2ney don't believe they |99.90 asked. tician Bertrand Russell, 94, was Tor Iron W $$ $93 $3 9 1g Oe t sft rd ise can," said Scott candidly.! Long - term Canada and pro-|published today with all copies Traders A 950 $9 «9 9 imports ones "They think it would require|yincial bonds ended the day up|sold in advance. The volume hon ee Then came the drop in U.S: new negotiations with the U.S.|1% with the 414-per-cent Sept. 1,|ends at the time of the First Traders 5 p 100 $2614 262 26% |demand for automobiles and/pii 7 gon't know of any legis-|j999 j M4 ey dak Trader 65 w 600 160 160 160 |Ford was caught in the crunch.|; 4; C 3 S-/1983, issue closing at 895% bid|World War and covers the 10 Transair $00 475 475 475 | bbe far thin ¢ lation which is irrevocable.|and 89% asked. years in which he produced 1 Ee te ts oe hay weg behind vant ka How in the devil can the gov-| Day-to-day money traded at/classic explorations into realms Tr Can Pw oS 5 798 Da" peg . , ernment support the auto indus-|4y, and 43 per cent. of pure thought that other phi- Trans Mt 200 $17 17% We-- Yel very oo rong?" Tasked, |" ,if it ruins the auto ¢com-) 'Treasury bills closed at 4.33|losophers acclaimed the great- Trans PPL 2110 s 8 | "What went wrong?"' I asked. | Anjos?" er cent for both 91-da djest contributions to logic since! Un Carbid 430 $244 2412 245% + "&|"Maybe we moved too quick- | i ; Ps ; "day andjest : Bic 8 fag Me slits iis i+ lly," Scott replied. "Maybe we! (Third of a Series) 182-day bills. Aristotle. | Versaid 1000 85% 514 5% |rationalized too fast. You a a ae ee forecast too well in 1964 the Vie G Tr pr 25 $47%4 47% 47% + MA): ; Waineco © 1600 70 71 impact of a falling market in ee" do sae ioe dae [8 C T | To correct the- situation, Scott wi a ; Mie Westest CR ALT is would ike to pragtey poet ' N OME AX Westeel 245 $234 23% 23% +4 \,\content clause in the agreemen Weston A 254 $192 19% 19%2 |relaxed. This clause stipulates Woodwd A 2550 $28¥2 284 2844--%4|that automakers must maintain Suidkcte 11, 8h too the same dollar value of Cana- ere tale oy aa dian content in each car as FOREIGN TRADING they did in the base year, 1964. Agnico 3500 140 140 140 "This would give our sup- Cochehoulr ed ° Ua 16 +5 |pliers an opportunity to spe- ; Denison 500 $58% 58V% ay ay cialize,"' he explained. "Instead Dicsenm Pi) 2 an a as of making 10 parts for us, they d 9 Ment 500 could make just one and export Sisco 100 495 a Ps the additional velume to the £00 enough? good enough? good enough? Steep Rk 1 6 U.S. We want our suppliers to a Pp Yep Can 700 160 160 160 +5 |b just as efficient as suppliers FREE A in the U.S." ' Propose Study (In Toronto, a spokesman for the auto parts industry said there was nothing to prevent s parts manufacturers from spe- Vice-Re al Post ciaizins in this manner right THE OSHAWA POST OFFICE |now.) OTTAWA (CP) -- A Quebec| "But if you relaxed the in- MARGH 16th and 17th ume, independent MP suggested in the Commons Wednesday that, before Governor-General Van- ier's successor is named, the status of the vice-regal post be studied by the government. Maurice Allard (Sherbrooke) said the committee of senior of- ficials now studying proposals to revise the constitution should examine the position of Gover- nor-General in the light of Can- ada's political evolution. The constitutional law pro- fessor put his suggestion in the form of a question to Acting Prime Minister Martin. Speaker Lucien Lamoureux im- mediately recognized another MP, in effect ruling the ques- tion out of order. Mr. Allard's proposal was similar to one made last week by Eric Kierans, former Que- bec revenue minister and presi- dent of the Quebec Liberal Fed- eration. Mr. Kierans suggested no successor be named to allow Canadians to consider the ad- visability of abolishing the vice- regal post. vehicle clause, what would pro- tect us from a situation where the high skill, high productivity segment of the parts industry is shifted to the U.S.?" I asked. "The pattern is already set," said Scott. 'Canadian vendors NET EARNINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Abstainers Insurance Co., year ended Dec. 31: 1966, $115,916; 1965, $91,417. R. L. Crain Ltd., year ended Dec. 31: 1966, $1,439,968; 1965, $1,259,042. Northern Tar, Chemical and Wood Ltd., year ended Dec. 31: 1966, $328,654; 1965, $378,125. Price Co. Ltd., year ended Dec. 31: 1966, $12,026,000; 1965, $11,046,000. Rolland Paper Co. Ltd., year ended Dec. 31: 1966, $1,728,405; 1965, $1,766,326. Hugh Russel and Sons Ltd. year ended Dec. 31; 1966, $504,- 728; 1965, $527,200. Before you make the trip, make sure It's necessary. Check your new tax guide thoroughly for the answers to your questions first. If you're still stuck, come and see us. We'll be glad to help. And to make your tax form understandable. c 9 : The understandable 'tax form. DEPARTMENT @F NATIONAL REVENUB ) THE HON. E. J. BENSON, MINISTER good enough? 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