Oshawa Times (1958-), 28 Mar 1967, p. 6

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§ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, Mer ch 28, 1967. im SO ; EA SO; A OW OE i yO BR EO 9 YW BS j es 4 } it Bs he vs BA pabeany I i | | GE | Pa ame apt Lt tes ws bons cas itch ae TORONTO 10:40 A.M. STOCKS C Ex Gas 1500 370 365 365 ' e e e Distributed by CP C Homestd 300 210 210 210 --S§ , Toronto Stock Exchange--March 28 Cdn Sup O 3040 $35 33% M+ % Quotations in cents unless marked $. Cdn Tricnt 550 355 335 355 z--Odd lot, xd--Ex-dividend, xr--Ex-| Cent Del 100 $1] nN LETRA et rights, xw--Ex-warrants, Net change is] Dynamic 300 130 130 130 from previous board-lot closing sale. Fargo 2 10:40 Net French me son worerincts) oa eivoe"| Permits Reducing of Rate MINES Mill' City 1100 132 129 «132: + N Cont 5500 352 35 35 -- N Accra m0 18 AR ibaa ad Agena Mg 2500 16 15'2 15'2-- 2] Numac , Agnico 300116 116 116 +31 Oxaita Am Moly See list below. Paris Ang Ruyn 5400 136 133 135 +21] poruy 100 330 330 330 Pt 100 430 430 430 +5 uw uo $4039 ap TORONTO (CP) --Canada's| The Bank of Montreal Mon-|ings account deposits instead of We ee SL ah 33 chartered banks, expecting ajday pulled the latest switch in|three. | ime ee change in the rules of their|tactics, announcing that it would! The revised Bank Act, the 250 310 210 310 +18 | game May 1, have started doing|reduce its prime lending rate to}code under which the banks savings accounts. reduce its prime present three per TORONTO (CP) stocks strengthened on the Tor-|to 76% and 81. onto Stock Exchange Monday Sag idie 2 ene uy the gare climbed more than five points of Montreal wi lecrease its||as ropped . 04. n i d 1 prime lending rate while iit ree ar wn pte: He the Bricklayers, Masons andjtionally in quiet; trading Mon- creasing its interest rate On|two points in the morning. Dome dropped 1 to 55, Great The bank announced rate to 5% per cent from six per cent and pay four per cent interest on savings accounts instead of the cent. it Toronto - Dominion, Bank of Nova Scotia and Imperial-Com- merce said they are not going The western oil index, which (Ancevens Ltd, A. P. Green Refractories Canada Ltd., and Bank Stocks Strengthened! Bricklayers [starts cots ta, % | jot Hamilton; Furnco Construc- End Walkout tion Canada Ltd. of Burlington, Plibrice Canada Ltd. of When Rate Cut Announced 'iiss cry, ie. fe jweek strike by 175: Hamilton) ----___ --Bank|Nova Scotia and Royal % each|bricklayers ended Monday when} ment granting an immediate ' raise of 15 cents an hour. | TORONTO (CP)--The Cana- The members of Local 1 of|dian bond market was off frac- jthey signed a three-year ao BOND MARKET Plasterers International Union|day. voted 60 per cent in favor of ac-. Short - term Government of will|canadian Oil Sands % to 11%, cepting a contract which wWill/\Canada bonds were off 5 to 10 Scurry-Rainbow % to 25% and Provo 30 cents to 5.65. Cana- dian Superior gained % to 34. Industrials firmed as Inter-lpricklayers remain at $3.78, Long-term Canada and _pro- {provinctal Pipe Line moved UP/Contract negotiations for this|vincial bonds ended the day off 'Alcan' fell % to 32%. ie strike, Called On March 6, raise the pay of men who lay, firebrick in industrial ovens to $4.03 an hour. Present rates for construction jeents with the 44 - per - cent {April 1, 1968, issue closing the day at 99.95 bid and 100 asked, /8 | Sept. 3, iss' losi the affected work at the Steel Co. SePh i at Sonu CSN Ang U Dev 7280 59 (59 59 Pi 6 0 a littl "y fi >i york |5%4 from six per cent and payjoperate, has won parli : " ; 34 hi 1 Aree Le Re ee Prov © 13568 310 360.565 tat way sisson aiieind lfour per beat wieriel on ay. score and is dats ake to follow the reduction in the) On index, industrials were up|of Canada Ltd., where a gal-|4@y at 89% bid and 8914 asked. Avie kW te 3 | SREY 9 BS as aS A Ade effect in its new form May 1 [Prime rate but are studying the) 95 to 163.71 and base metals|vanizing line, blast furnaces and| Day to day money closed the "Runor "390 243. 243. 203 Triad Oil 200 1871077 - . . ae There were published forecasts|M@tr. : : ee nse ovens' are under construc-|day at 4 se Pi igeed the day » Bethim 905 665 655 665 +21 W Decalta 100 263263 263 --2 that changes will mean more| imperial-Commerce gained 1)to 146.43. Volume was 2,168,000) tion. Sows Treasury bills close e day Big Nama 500 32 32 32 eee e 1cO er ] 0 Talnin competiti ; |to 71, Montreal % to 66%, Tor-|shares compared with 2,188,000) The bricklayers struckjat 4.08 for 92-day bills and 4.05 BL Hawk 4000 2% 25 «2% +41 Distribution of Treasury Shares petition among the banks. Beta gs ge Sap a if eae Brine 728 670 665 670 --§ | The Toronto Stock Exchange has been G. Arnold Hart, chairman and\0"t0-Dominion 14 to 68 and!Thursday. against five companies--A, E.!per cent for 183-day bills. Bunker H 4500 23 22'2 22/2-- 'a| advised that the following companies president of the Bank of Mont- your yellow pages has it ate Our town's got everything... fine shops, handy services, helpful people. And the one place to find them all is in your Yellow Pages. Say, for instance, your thoughts turn to food. Well, here's food for thought. Your Yellow Pages lists restaurants, pizza parlours, Chinese and barbecued foods, pastry shops, caterers, bakers, grocers, food product suppliers to fit every need from a complete banquet to a simple dessert like the cake illustrated. Yes, it's good to get in the Yellow Pages habit... everything's here in town. fi 100 375 375 375 | have entered into underwriting and op- m s Py : Soe chs 600 660 860 660 --15 tion agreements which may result in 1ac ine nierests real, said the reduction in the t nies be- ins rage Paushcg g, tone,, pay tee ty" | fresury scent tens compsnioe oe VLG) es Detthe, inltareat rate<ths tie € Lencourt See list below. the facilities of the Exchange: gh ola he bein a who are * Cdn Nisto See list below. Primary Distribution a PON (CP Ini y is i e best credit risks--res' > indore tee lin below, Av MN I _ EDMONTON (CP)--A United |for $8,000. It now is in use al PGR ao Cane Plena i, Capt 10000 16 1616 C Lencourt 1000 14% 144 14% + %2/Siates army appraisal team will/the U.S. army's primary heli-|'79 ity --per- o Cessiar 260 $16 | 16 a 41 | San, Nislo 6780 19% 19° 19+ "3 visit Edmonton in late April or|copter training school at Fort mitted under the revised Bank 444 1 1 2 2812 -- 12 Fa Tey 1 +g 'Ac é eerotrvile 2100 17% (1799 174 C'sRow 10000 20% 2% tvs valearly May to inspect the second|Walters, Tex, The unit is used|/ ve : -- 1 Ira da +1) C Red Pop 2000 25 25 25, of two helicopter pilot training|to determine whether a poten- ge bank officials had eagle See list below. Bea ae seu te bide machines developed by Jaycop- tial student is capable of flying |S v. Wicks. chain € Callinan 1000 Is 5 15 -- | D'Eldona 4933 139 136 138 +1 Iter Corp. Ltd. a helicopter, needle it Neh chairman and a Hall oo SI 49) +1 ado 4 4 + T 4 achine has alread: . ' ores: n ne ank f Jova oe Mogu! woo 30 310410 -- S| Lome 200 is },, The first machine has alread Company President Jack Du-|g.otig th cui Bae gain' WE Merisn 800 435-430-435 ; 500 10'4 won U.S. army approval and hasz says army approval of the | conditior s ds sgh to general a3 Ha fy a be 4 re 'oie J has been recommended for in- floor - model simulator is eX- Snature ee ee *€ Red Pop See list below. 5000 34 ,,corporation into the 'army's\pected to lead to substantial S. T. "Pat ee a Skercore 1000. $757 S73) Win-Eld 1668 22 classroom training program. It sales for the Edmonton-based |g, ort, HG 'on, vice-president of Sic soo 47 a7 at ' |consists of a floor model unit company. aay o-Dominion the reduc- PEraigm 315 $12% 12% 12% | INDUSTRIBLS equipped with conventional con-| .p,, ; i _jUon is not justified in view of Cilland 2200 30. 30 30 Prospects for the Jaycopter| general conditions patiend, See pice oe es ee 1000 $1119 11% 1% trols which govern the move-|trainer, if "it is approved and| L. G. G 10 i ete RAE ee Acklands 200 $64 6% 64--'* ments of a tiny captive craft AGRA Be the Ue. ores } L. G. sreenwood, chief gen- D'Aragon 2000 15 15 1S Alla Gas w 300 Se8 hs 826-45 | The second, called the Jaycop-|°.. Wha ie hae gt are jeral manager of the Canadian} D'Eldona See list below. ata Gas w an) ed 7 ie + ies trainer is A (woman tne equally brigh he said. |Imperial Bank of Commerce in Denison Tee Sa are tt Manne ah Ae SRI Va Salas Wl chs ; 6 ; Mr. Dubasz said the Jaycopter|Toronto --Demand for loans Discovry 100185 Ms oat Ws $33) 34 334 Chine mounted on an 85-1 3inar would cost between $40 oan Ok Andes aoe, JOHNS Dome. ) 60. 60. 60 1 | Alumin pr 250 $20 191% 20 foot, counterbalanced, revolving |) : : |does not indicate a justification Dunraine 1000 60 «60 «(60 + z 2 ; : ; 000 and $100,000. depending on/f duc rj Endako 310 $11%e 12 Wa-- we Angie pr 700 $22 2 2 boom. The student pilot manipu- ; poms on tor reduction of the prime rate. F Mar 950 230 230 230 Anglo CT 315 150 $52 $2. 52 -- "4 Tate ane iin controle th. nonealE the amount of electronic equip-| A spokesman for the Banque i ; 2% 21% 2i'2--% lates cabin controls tivate ° Gnt Masct 1300 140 140 140 | Anthes A 460 $.2\-- 2 % iia a cad co a . ment requested by the army. |Provincial du Cana 1 said Glenn Exp 2500 13. 13 13 | Anthes C p 226'$93 92% 93 -ounterbalancing weights on the ree | anada said the Geld 00 7 7-7 | Argus C pr 130 $12¥e 12% 124e+ Ve, re 5 5 ,,| In addition to developing the|rate cut is a good policy and his oldray 0 ras Asbestos 915 $25%4 25 254+ % 200m, which in turn simulate|,.9. 0. 7 . ' | rere ee policy a Is Gradcre : See list below | renaa iene A Pee reer ie all flight characteristics of a/@inings mac hines, Jaycon-|bank will eventually follow suit nd 1 du 4k ug - all fig acte ns a 'or so pr F nvaT Sraiatey ie ae an ae Bank mit 1007 $67 66% 6778 +1! conventional craft. Five small i Corp. also produces a popu-|but a spokesman for the Royal | 25: 23' 24 Bank N 163 $764 76Va 76\% , A . : : ar, coin-operaté i } c 5: id: "We'r, sodvall eta emer fe A 55 $34% 34% 344 + ' electric motors, with a total ca- rAUon BIE d machine, aged of ¢ anada said: "We're Hard Rock 100 9 9 9 geil rene | we ts Ne ee + Mipacity of 18 horsepower, are|' 7, <3... : pega Soriaiald ae ove Ld BA On. Me Go gute ar te eed 4D power the unit It is intended for recreational) The other banks had no com- Heath 1000 7" % 1% A 0 15 $5294 3294 3234 -- Ma " And pur ses eatur y ive z . j . High-BI 1250 950-950 950 +25 fs paren ab ine ae ee The Jaycopter trainer has PSE hr ipaliak Rebar tts taal gh fk i the Plan for A higher itl gt eB eg a Br Infl Fin 100 300-300. 300 --- |been tested by commercial heli- i; : can de jinterest rates on straight sav- Int Bibis T 4000 60 60 60 r intl Fin 6 0 0 | r Beh eet gare manipulated to simulate the|ings accounts--those with Iron Bay T 1500 299 296 299 --6| Burns Fds 325 Sia la 14 jcopter operators in Canada and | yo Vements f nile) 6a Heal ; ' no Iso 300 142 142 142 Calgary P 200 $24Va 24¥a 24 'company officials said the re-|movoments of an actual craft. |chequing privileges. Jaye Exp 2000 18 17 17 CD Sugar bdo hele isagt Lm 4s are "excell 9 The tiny machine can take off.| Earlier this year. the much- Joliet 6000 362 3612 36%2 + ¥2; Can Cem $41 40% 4) + % ports are "excellent. land, hover, fly forward 1/ publicized. Mercanti Jowsey $00 52 52 52 Can Mait HONE 4 The U.S. army hopes to use |o"°: Uicianl rward and publicized. Mercantile Bank of Kerr Add 300 $11% 11 (11% | © Packrs A 77 on 7 +My cs tealnt ite in its pilot |Dack and copy other movements |Canada began offering 41% , K Anacon 200 120 116 116 | © Packrs B $772 772 774 + '2\the two training units in its pilot! or 2 Fy machine ent intere ride ae Kid Coer 12900 86 84 8a --1| Can can 205 $11% Ne Me % training program, officials said.|\~.* " Gecbuonshite shines non ' interest on similar ac- Kirk Min 6500 102 10% 10% | afway z Suc 2 inlly rec ~~~ | counts, ball reyicy ' ' cst 125 $32 31% 31% -- "4 Such use would Substantially re-| | 'The prevailing intevest rai | L Dufeutt 2300 $12' 12% t2%-- Ye! CSL er 100 $5% 5% 5% + %\duce the cost of instructing a BUSINESS BRIEFS | at e £ tba hea tat Being Cdn Brew 935 $74 7 e+ Yl nilot, | jon Savings accounts is three teehee € chem w $0 600 600400, + | In the commercial field, heli-| By THE CANADIAN PRESS |PCT cent Langis 500° 39 3939 2 em w ' % ' dala ides 9 | ----___- ae eaten ALESSI Leitch 2025 685 680 680 +30 c op iw Ae 20 0 . copter pilot training costs $50 to} REDUCE INTERE | ee Liberian 725 $11'2 114 114 n Food 2p +2%4' ene Hews or a SDUCE INTERES ES | Louviert 2000 17% 17% Wia--%a\ © Found 225 $7 7% 7% $75 an hour, and about 75 hours " as r : iT RATE | Macleod 7233393939 | © Hydro z1 $21 21.21 are needed to obtain a licence,| General Motors Acceptance 0. acco e um) wach SME MS TR) MUR TMG WIR | | The floor model was devel-|CorD, of Canada said in Toronto Mattomi 350 $144 140 1440 eae 125 $19%e 1938 1958+ % Oped with the assistance of the | Monday it is reducing its inter- . . Mc Intyre 600 $90 89 90 +1%2| CPR 949 $667 66% 66% U.S. government and purchased | est rates to dealers on new ie Mentor 1100 51.5) $1 2 | CPR pr 300 $9 9 9 car transactions to 614 per cent e lg Meta 2500 84 Ble Ble C Petrofin 250 $12¥e 12% 12% + Ve MA s Ya é Midrim 2000 38 38 oat U | San Tire A 210 $i8% 18a 18% | from 6% per cent, effective TILLSONBURG, Ont. (CP) Min-Ore See list below. C Utilities 23 $38% 38% 38% | I D Apri i uLS 3, Ont, ee Multi-MI 1800 141 140 140 42) C Ul 44 p 50 $73. 73. 73 +2%| nsurance ata De, tone DEW ies lll ntario's flue - cured tobacco Nealon 11700 «8 =a 8 +1] Chemcell 430 $13% 13% 13% | also apply on all outstanding) n douaoes New Cal 2100 26 26 26 | Chrysler 12 4 eu Hand At Ex 0 accounts. The move follows BO ecii sold the last of a rec- Newconx 600 510 510 SIO --$§ | Cominco 445 $32% 32 Vs | fees ie cae or ; : ord-setti 7 7 N_ Hose 200 250 250 250 | Compr Ap 720 $1i%s_1i%e 11% | z P similar _ reduction in lending " setting 1966 crop, Monday, N impr! 16050 360 350 360 +15 | Con Bldg 1500 150 150 150 | TORONTO (CP)--A Toronto {tates by GMAC to 634 per cent|STessing an all-time high of New Jason 72100 22 24 2 Con Paper 287 $43 42% 42%4-- Val. . from seven per cent March 21,|9153,194,869. Newlund | 1000 14 1414 Cons Gas 220 $17. «17--=--«W7 jinsurance agency Monday ' Pp aren 41. The haved cae j ue Ragl 250 490 490 490 Corby vt 26 $27%-- 27% 27% |warned its clients ir au- sia crop achieved at least Nick Rim = $00 14 14 14 Y4| Crush Intl 600 $1214 12% 12 -- Yel jo 4 clients Mak thelr aus) PLAN NEW PLANT two other 'retords an aver: Nor Acme 7300 9 9 9 Debhid B p 90 $1004 10034 100% omobiles could be seized if| National Distillers and Chem-| p> 5 4 age Norbeska 1200 43 Bei Dist Seag 70s $287 38% 30% ; they are involved in property ical Corp annoanced in Nee pnts 71.35 cents a pound and) orlex ee list below, lome Pete $54 $4 4 --1 las "e acci rhile i : * r New yie Normetal 250 410 410 410 D Electro 161 $16% 16% 16% | damage accidents while in Que-/yo.4 Monday. it will Build: alc of 214,706,096. pounds. Northcal $00 2 OD | Dotasco 255 $2134 21% 21% {bec during Expo 67. lconventondl: oolunihel «|. The last pace - setter, grown Northgat 200 465 465 465 --8| D Glass pr 225 $13. 13 13 Richardson Garratt' de Pen-|Conventional polyethylene resin|i,' 1969 grossed farmers $109 N Rank $00 27% 27% 2714 | Dom Store 275 $2014 20' 2014 Pcie Prarig gh " '1 |plant in Eastern Canada. The} ptitap ar eaten mers $109,- Obaska 3000 73 74 74 | Domtar 945 $17%4 1794 1794 cier advised its clients in a no- company did not say wi the 593,195 for 198,898,722 pounds. Opomeke 408 Fite 10Me. lore + Ve lh ng 5s aie ue vat % tice that motorists intending to pany ne) a 000 000 The last record average was ino "a a a sis ' 5 x ea x Pato 192.350 350 350 --30 | Emco 300 $6 1616 |travel to Quebec should carry yf |the 65.96 cents a pound paid for Bee Expl See list below. Falcon 1264 $90" 89 90 + % not only liability insurance cer- ell Hine ne 1965 crop. jacer am Play 525. $37. 37% 3714 + Val tint, "i ha iy eg | yell, vice- a : ayrawid FPE Pion 130 $24 2214 " tificates, but their insurance pol- president and gencral manager George Demeyere,. chairman Que Man FPE Pn pr 100 $90 90 9§ ssjicies and receipted invoices for) erat pee ti ' be of the Ontario Flue-Cured To- @ Mattgmi raser 25 $251 2514 2 %/their last renewal premiums, |°f National's USI Chemicals) 004 Gro w . . 7 Que Sturg Fruhaut 350 Side 14%e 17e-- "al "ers notice said ik i ible |C9.. division, indicated National | p2cco 7rowers' Marketing S07 1 | eS S$ poss: rf Bch fectelniee BE : 2 sai Senn. éc shyt 173 321% 'Ba 274 -- va a non-resident of Giiches oe 1g {wil invite Canadian investors) "ies wig rem oe Radiore Gi W Life 125 $53 $234 53 + 14), cA 'with vedec cou' tg participate in the venture, |@s not yet discussed price ex- Reeves Greyhnd 200 $258 2158 21% + 14|0€ Served with a writ of seiz- pectations for the 1967 crop. i Al 5 'e274 3% 4 1 1 1 7 < ' : mio Algom 48) S276 274 24 | Hard Cre A 228 ia 13 1s + a phil § _ should damage prop- SEAT SELLS HIGH The 1966 crop has probably San Antoni 1100 19 19 19 +11] Hays Dna 7286 $94 9 9 be elonging to a resident. | Two New York Stock Ex-jalso set a record for export Sherritt 225 410 410 410 Home A 110 $19% 19% 19% + % he non-resident's car could| change seats were sold Monday|sales. After talks with the On- $i| Eureka zi40 81 8) 81 Home B 925 $20% 20% 20% + Yeihe siezed as surely for payment! . "| . ¥ " evry $il Miller 1000 H Bay Co 1215 $18%e 18 38 SIEZ s§ Y tor pa) for $325,000 each, the highest|tario board last spring, British Silvina : s HB Oil Gas 1050 $2912 2914 291% of damages, the notice added. |price since a membership was|manufacturers indicated they Siscce "200 Husky Ol $00 Sid Ion isan a te ap The Notice stated that where|transferred at that price in|would buy -55,500,000 pounds Stanrck. 200 Husky C pr -90 $58. S7ia S714 3g the -car is insured by a com-| 1930. The sales prices were $20,-|compared with the ten-year ex- aiep Je pu lage gee, ope ae Eanes licensed in Quebec, it is|990 higher than the last previ-|port average of 35,000,000 Fexmont 1000 1) inp te 230 $14% Ida lata eo in-|ous seat sale March 21. |pounds for Canadian tobacco. ex-Sol 1500 Ind Accept 690 $24.2 242 24)4 | volved In an accident to produce} epee Ses RSGrsEP oR eum ; Thom L 750 Ind Minerl 238 $10% 10% 10% lhis insurance policy ae he |The last 807,000 pounds of the Torbrit $000 Ind Wire 100 $65% 658 bts | y proot | "178 crop was sold Monday at, the WU Mining 000 Inglis 1250 $10% 1014 10% |that the damage will be paid.| 1 10n Plan Delhi and Aylmer auction ex- sbestos 600 Inland Gas 400 $10/2 10%% 10% -- ¥ meee eee \ ia 5 U Buttadn 7100 3 inland Gp 225817 17 «17 | changes at an average of 50.95) Un Keno 700 380 380 380 +5 Intr City pr 550 $19 Suptest ed 400 $224 22% Mn * . cents a pound. The larger Till-| td 'ore 2000 «+12 12 2 + 1BM 15 $485 amblyn 0 $22%4 2234 22% -- % , -- Sond ; Upp Can 200 146 146 146 +1) IMC 300 $41" Texaco 100 $247 24% 2478 + Vp or xpansion |sonburg exchange finished its| Urban Q 2000 12% 12% 12'4 | Int Nickel 1880 $97 Thom NP 340 $24 2424 | Sales Thursday. \ Vespar 733 240 (24h | Int Util 400 $27% 7 Tor Dm Bk 385 $6814 68 68 |. BATTLE CREEK, Mich. (AP) Wasmac 783 70 70 70 Int Util pr 100 $30% 30 | Saree A 0 eh ht Whee Co., maki f ready-t West Mine 200 405 405 405 | Intpr Pipe 230 $99 98% 98a + Yi Trader Ap 275 $233. 23 23 ogg ©0., maker 0 ady-to- Whi Str 10000. 322 31% 32241 Int Pipe w 250 $31¥%@ 31% 31% Trader 65 w 135 185 155. 155. + 5 eat cereals, reported Monday it jico 2200 37 v n" Intpr Steel 200 465 460 465 5) ransair 0 S$5¥a Sa S4a+ 7 Win-Eld See list below. | Inv Grp A - 1807 $924 93% Ng Tr Can PL 565 $2770 27% 27% + V% plans to spend some $60,000,000 Zulapa 1000 17-77 ITL Ind 250 $14¥2 14' 14'2 Edel ae. ~ $17%-- 17'2 175% jover the next three years on ex- | Jefferson 675 $29% 29a 29% +1 rans 1 $7% 7% Tu --~ | : aagay OILS CAS eee Go oe V4) Truswall 100 280280 280 4 5 Pansion of facilities. : ' | Jockey C 200 400 395 400 UnAcc ap 112 385 385 3Bs + § Lyle Roll, president and chair- i 0 } } n s 7: y x y i annex sn ony | Keer imo Sle eC | Un Gag) aim tire tu ire + 4 man of the board, told the an- Alminex, 300 425 425 425 --10 | Latarge A 200 Sie eae | U Corp B 100 $1234 1294 12% nual stockholders meeting the ee | , | : Am Ledue 4500 a v : Wi Laura Sec 1240 + Vel yereers $5¥ NY jbudget would be split 50-50 be- wealth Py 6 Be | Vic G Tr 200 $14% 14% 14% jtween the United States and for- KOL APPOINTMENT | && <4 | Vic G Tr pr 200 $48 48 48 eign countries, | Lob Inc | Welawat to Sia $234 324 | "Half of the money each year habs Locana j i J ® e--% . 7 ag ot MB Lid id Westc'st 250 $2658 262 26'2-- 2 Will be spent in the United Magna El W Pacific 500 $53 5% 5% : hatin cay ag pe a Warton vA 0 6 States and foreign countries. M Lf Gard Woodwd A 789 $28% 28 28 --1, "Half of the money each year M Lt Mills York Lam A 240 300 280 300 jwill be spent in the United ass-Fer Seo iSintac ine MEPC Sales to 11 a.m.: 668,000, States, and the other major ex- Nex ee | Ne ces pansion will take place in Brit- on % 8% | Ss : k OC Mort. Loco a es | FOREIGN TRADING jain, Germany, Denmark, Can- Moore 1015p 10158 + Se Bank NS 210 $7634 7634 76% ada and Australia,' Roll said. Morse A 229 22% Falcon === 100 $9090 90 4-24 = | Morse br aS Great Plains 200 $13. 13. 13 41 Nat Drug 10% 10'a-- ve, Brunswk 200 750 750 750 --150 Neat Trust 19% 1944 %| Copper Cp S00 70 70 70 +12 NB Tel r pega 4 Inter B 600 61 61 461 --39 Noranda Ste + Ye Lk Dufauit 200 $135 13% 13'4-- 4% Nor cil G 3 tg): Loredo 600 83 82 82 Nor Ctl G p "Kerr Add 100 $13%4 13% 13%4-- Ve Ocean Cm Multy M 1500 145 145145 Ogilvie Siscoe 200. 460 460 460 Ont Store Teck Corp 200 520 520 520 +15 Oshawa A | Un Keno 800 410 410 410 --15 Pac Peis. zesisi\u Ti Tak Yellow 200 195 195 195 --§ Pow Corp 450 $1138 114 1% -- TasAeicbinananaaincs-cneteoo pore Price Com 215 $1378 13% 1278 + Me QN Gas 1257 $11' 1058 10% -- V2 Rank Org 200 495 495° 495 A T M Reynold p 210 $79 7979 Ronaid Fd 800 $10' 10% 10'2-- % Rothman 150 $28% 28% 2814 1 Royal Bnk 980. $8 802 80 -- Ve TRANSMISSION ri ge | $i Corp p 220 $92 92 92 | Salada 1145 $10%@ 10%e 10% ' M. J, BOTINK | Sayvette 1500 340 340 340 CENTZE Setyritap aio ais is a8 h a community : hell Inv w 260 855 650 850 --5§ Mr. N. E. Hardy, President,Labatt's) Sheli_ can 7 5 Ps Me - ¥ $; Sheli rn 970 $25%-- 2514 2514 -- Ve i 0 Breweries of Canada Limited, and) Silverwd A 200 $16 16% 1614 1038 Simcoe St N. 728-7339 quiet elegance Simpson $ Director, SKOL International Limit-| 750 $174 17% 171% Sresoentsanumeninesenee See CN's Pavilion at EXPOG/7 'eis ed, announces the appointment of ee gl 100 y ey at al Of all Transmission located in oshawo's | Mr. M. J. Botink os Marketing| Se 7 ©/ _ Repoirs Could've Been northern residential Services Manager, SKOL Interna yh O Avoided by Preven- reo. | ve' tional Limited. He cssumes his steel Cie 4 tive Maintenance | t Co world-wide responsibilities with| Steinbo A Every 25,000 Miles. if you are looking for a lot to |} par SKOL International Limited im-|-SUPtes*_ Pr midds : lait ee i | are rea t act Ss ou sha' dults: Coa h mediately ond will make his head- ~ Reconditioned Hg buns olie AEE | mpargain" Fares Srgains OO ings when Yr'49 or MOTE Tain" Fares: cvized quorters abroad. Mr. Botink was LEWIS : ee use a builder of your choice for |} Red B re the bid ars: Extra | groups of Red Ba' Wyo rau today formerly Marketing Co-ordinating Transmissions information. | jy] hese @ or arlor argains examples e early: 2 \e Office Manager, Lobott's Breweries of OPTIC AL traveliving- sleePind © vidren- Bid ok at the gins: Res? senget Sa Canada Limited, Western Region. For Chev., Pontiacs (Cdn.) Exchange phone 723-1 194 1) travel by fares for © ke--and \o' in \ine tr t CN P SKOL International Beer is present- Established for over 30 years $125. Plus Installation and Fluid. vy ¢ion- ow ou an ie d on most Tr vel en ly sold in 35 countries ond will be {10% King Street West OSHAWA } the trips air reserve CN marketed in an additional 8 coun- 725-0444 All Work Guoranteed goats tries this year. ; i t issue again: mer bar ¥ before before grand If Cour it wor searcl a | Novel paper not b ing t sistan Alcoc The from reque declin Sor know! invest The name: inves! Presi Dalla cludes Lee } sassir IS8U] Gar walt week place Per

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