Oshawa Times (1958-), 29 Mar 1967, p. 20

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20 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, Merch 29, 1967 | FS RHR OGY Be OR A GF OL WA PE AD oleh abolebelockestlddedededdedebiddulchsbulalodsibed T fa' Ill ores i Se ee TODAY'S STOCKS TORONTO 10:40 A.M. STOCKS Distributed by CP Toronto Stock Exchange--March 29 Quotations in cents unless marked $. z--Odd lot, xd---Ex-dividend, xr--Ex- rights, xw--E€x-warrants. Net change Is from previous board-lot closing sale. MINES Stock Sales High Low a. Anthes A 425 $22V2 22a 22/2 + Argus C pr 300 $12 12 12 -- Atl Sugar 225 $9 9 e+ Auto Elec 225 $54 52 54% Bank N $ 50 $76 75¥2 76 + Beaver L 220 $34% 34a 34ia Bell Phne 1062 $50% 50 50 -- 10:40 Net Bramalea 300 $95 9% 9% Stock Saies High Low a.m. Ch'ge| Brazilian 601 $11% 11% 11% -- Acmi 1000 20 20 «20 «+1 BA Ol! 20 $33 B38 + yeti me ime MT] | Be: Forest 10 $23 2% 23s BC Sugar 220 $33% 33% 33% BC Phone 215 $652 65% 65% Br inti Fin 200 275 275 275 -- Burns Fds 7230 $14 14 14 'Am Larder 2000 28% 28 284 +214 Ang Ruyn 2400 140 138 140 + 4 Ang U Dev 800 67 67 67 +3 nsif See list below. re 200 305 305 305 +6 | Caloy 54 p 45$107 107 107 + Argosy 48720 152 143 152 +12 | Calvrt Die 200 100 100 100 Armore 4000 19 «1919 Can Cem 124 $41 414d Arcadia 1000 27 «27 «227 «+1%a] Can Malt 315 $22 21% 22 + B-Daqu z100 12 #12 12 Can Perm 600 $11% 114 11% + Belcher 1000 36% 361% 362 CSL 225 $324 32 32 + $7 7 7 thi 360 665 665 665 Cdn Brew 1643 Bae Bey 100: 9 9 9 +%| CBALAWw 20 275 275 275 --10 CB AI Bw 420 265 265 265 -- Brunswk 725 650 650 650 Bunker H 2000 C imp Bnk 476 $71% 71% Tie 10:40 Net . Ch'ge ee i | ani. Po, BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT By ARCH MacKENZIE WASHINGTON (CP) -- United 19 |States exports to Canada last }000,000, up 18 per cent. a also rose by 27 per cent, ex- Y%|panding over the full year in| 5 |final quarter. largely to "expanding industrial contrast to dips elsewhere in the|production and greater capital spending there and the duty-free "The 18-per-cent advance injautomotive products trade/agricultural and electrical ma- : U.S. Exports To Canada Bank Mtl 500 $665 65%4 6644-- % - Record High, Up 18 Per Cent ports last year and surpassed|agricultural machinery was re- our combined gains in exports| to Western Europe and Japan," year reached a record $6,700,-| says International Commerce, published by the U.S, commerce But U.S. imports from Canada| department. sponsible for most of the in- crease, Sales of chemicals, tex- tiles,, metal manufactures and scientific and controlling instru- {ments also showed good gains. The record value is credited; 'Over half the steep increase in imports from Canada was in greatly expanded arrivals of mo- tor vehicles, engines and parts, Capital Gains By JANE BECKER I The Canadian who made a capital gain dations. But if money on the he. made his paid him dividends, he would generally be better off thanjc now, and better by far than his/t States or United Kingdom. Here is how it works: A key point of the Carter tax- ation plan is that all personal|t Good For Some Investors TORONTO (CP)--The Carterjenough to receive commission's proposal for a cap-| would be taxed only on the in- ital gains tax in Canada could|crease in share price not due to have some bright spots--if youjan actual rise in value of the are the right kind of investor.| company. in a real estate|shares of Underground Airways deal would be taxed harder un-|at $10 each and sold them later der the commission recommen-|for $150. His profit would be $50. But while he was a share-jand Rene Brunelle, the Ontario} extra|holder the company decided to stock market} go from a Canadian company which|and so it increased it assets. opposite numbers in the United|half is a good average--would be due to the increased value of the company. income, including capital gains,|So the investor would pay tax would be taxed at the full rate--|of $6 on this profit. That would from 13 to 50 per cent of net)be the same as his American Tax Proposal he stayed a shareholder long them, he Supposing the man bought 10 into the subway business, srease --- the commission says|j he percentage could vary but The 'goodwill gain" would be he remaining increase, or $25, surance Fisheries OTTAWA (CP)--The federal)stranding, program providing low-cost in-|thieves or any other recognized vessels | peril." for fishing fixed gear and shore installa-) tions is being extended to On- tario, the fisheries department announced Tuesday. Low - Cost Insurance Extended To Fishing Vessels In Ontario tidal wave, fire, If damage is partial, the ves- sel is covered for claims ex- ceeding a standard deductible tt acid gy 4Ormnl agreement | per cent of the appraised Minister lands and forests. minister. The scheme is known as the fishermen's indemnity plan. It Part of the share price in-| goes into effect in Ontario April Under the plan, fishermen owning vessels having an ap- praised value of up to $15,000 may buy insurance with a pre- mium of one per cent of the} appraisal. H PERRY The vessel is insured against loss or damage caused by "col-, lision, foundering, storm, extending the plan had been|value. For total loss, 60 per reached in letters between /cent of the appraisal is paid. Robichaud) phe plan also covers fixed \fishing gear, shore installations and miscellaneous equipment having a maximum appraised value of $15,000. A one-per-cent 'premium also is paid. NEED FUEL OIL ? CALL 723-3443 DAY OR NIGHT pl A ag red fo | © Marconi ico ae? 3g 7? /sales to Canada accounted for agreement." chinery and aircraft. Al income is suggested. counterpart, and $4 less than the _--_---- -- -- Camp Chib CPR 676 $67 66% 66% -- | well over one-third of the $2,-. The U.S. share of all Cana-|tributi her imeem | Canada does not tax capital|Britisher. | CPR pr it oe eee See | ve a, i OPE beet aah P i tributing to the higher import] ,.; ; reir iog haste Se € Petrofin 150 $124 12% 12% 700,000,000 increase in U.S. ex-|dian imports rose to 72 per cent|bill from Canada were larger gains, although the line distin- Cdn Keely 2 Ste oe oe Up 1h ne |--the "highest level reached in|nurchases of crude petroleum, pees hic ig arom: are BOND MARKET kid Satie Eis Chemcell 860 $14 13% 14 + recent years." lumber, wood pulp, newsprint often blurred. However, if a Ca- conte ee ey aes } Suna ° 200 Sous '93 a "'Late Rally Ends sae. ne cing tick ores and aluminum, PS eit Gt os TORONTO (CP)--The Cana- ad ; "4 Som ee ape a | 125,000,000, says the publica-| ,,. z stoc p ») q \% Saas Sas Con By MOL Ie ie es ee tion. Both U.S. lelerts ts and|_, Copper metal and scrap rose|market or real estate profit a oat ty tect Gulag Tee A cor" wit "te uae) oS rae, te see owe) Ligtless Run imports trom canada showed in |sha"P1y both in value and quan-/not part of his regular business|@, mt 19 @ . rl a RR i C Gas 10162 $17 17-17 -- wel : |creases in each quarter. Canada| {ity as supplies from other areasjincome, he pays no tax on it.) "crort . term Government of| SYSTEM M OF FINANCING Com hey mm . peed Bit i > On ne FOREN Le AC) aie rally| supplied about 24 per cent of failed to meet rising U.S. de- Say the real estate dabber Canada bonds ended the day n Ser {i elo rai | ', ae s - P " i sf ag s b ' Con Shaw Be rea a er. oe in * er} jcombined with a sharp INCTORBE | an U.S: purchases. mand : has an annual taxable income of| jf 5 to 19 cents with the 41/.! provides term loans for almost any 160 0 crt Intl 200 $124 12% 12% jin volume snapped a month of/" oti ys exports rose 10 per) The Vietnamese war was a/$5,000. He paid $1,000 for his per-cent April 1, 1968, issue| type of industrial or busin iect 3 ui z 5 385 7 ne ' | x os i F BS , Issue) c 10 9 | Doe Oe Ge ee ition penn - be Toronto cent to $29,400,000,000 and im-|Prime reason for heavier U.S.|!and and 10 months later sold cjjcing at 100.10 bid and 100.20! yp siness project. : Dist! Seag 250 $38% 38% 38% tock Exchange Tuesday. |ports from all areas shot up by demand for such items, as well|it at a $100 profit. asked istri 7 Hd Dome Pete 600 $564 S614 56\4 | A total of 3,405,000 shares| : Ste te panera ae Fel s : i : ' : WRITE...PHONE,..OR VISIT... any District Office of Dofa "4 1 120 per cent to $25,600,000,000 for|4S the general range of imports.| The Cartercommission would! [Long-term Canada and pro- $e ncn 2D $2lv2 21M 214 changed hands compared with|2? P ad rb siimtlaaait Buasler ; 4 RoyNat Ltd, HALIFAX, MONTREAL, TORONTO, Dom Glass 500 $119 113% 11% -- v@/~ ay Reed ila a heav.|2 reduced trade surplus of $3,-|The interior department has just|subject the entire profit to tax.|yincial bonds ended the day off | oyNat Ltd., , a , Coorcorn pe poe pod be gt | sage oad ney | 800,000,000. jannounced record crude - oil/For a single man in the $5,000|1% with the 414-per-cent Sept. 1,| WINNIPEw, REGINA, CALGARY, VANCOUVER... Poi Dom Store N15 $204 20% 2! 4 4 me ind Pat dee Sen bi : imports, with the Canadian|tax bracket that would be 23/1983, issue closing at 89% bid| or enquire through any branch of Daering tar 735 $17% \7% VW + Ve e Industrial index, which) DELIVERIES JUMPED share in 1966 rising to a record|per cent, or $23. and 891% asked Deer Horn D Textile 100 $27' 272 27\4 had shown only fractional) > ' ily i : Ad 2 | THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA MONTREAL TRUST COMPANY 'el Emp Life 100 $14. 14. 14 ; Says the survey of Canada's|daily rate of 384,000 barrels) The same man who made| Day to day money closed at) chiveng | Erie A 250 $5 Ste Ste strength for most of the ses-|impact: jagainst about 322,000 barrels in|money selling shares would be|4 per cent | BANQUE CANADIENNE NATIONALE THE CANADA TRUST COMPANY Discovry Sui he eee aa Lor td rig ioe rny|_"An upsurge in deliveries of|1965. Canada supplied 15.7 per|taxed on his profit under the|. Treasury bills closed at 4.07 GENERAL TRUST OF CANADA iad | Fam Pley 135 37% a7 37 + Ma hea Closed 11p Migher al) motor vehicles, aircraft and re-|cent of all U.S. crude oil im-|Carter proposals. But if thelper cent for both 92-day bills Ras} Sul Ford nde was "5 ry = CIL and Moore Corp., gained lated parts and industrial and!ports last year. company paid dividends, andiand 182-day bills. | baie GMC 213 $85 8414. bata |1% each to 21 and 102% and Gnt Masct 2100 142 140 142 +2 coarse 1 gan po eae National Grocers 1% to 28. An- 1001 3 13 ") y Sn ae | Greyhnd © 1610 $224 22 'jthes B was down 1% to 22% Gredore Sea liek balan, Hawker ® 1282 405 400 400 --gjand Consolidated Paper 1% to Grandroy 8 34 43 Hone ' bd ag 19% laa 7 4134. orenine see th Se ee cig | Heme PN toh deo Gas ons Bank {ssues, which had Gulch 17600 27% 27 +114! Hi Bay col 1% 57M 1734 YM -- paced the industrial list for eur ain ie | Huron Erl 200 $10 10% 10! |most of the session, backed off Headway 419 194+} iiey F 4 oy i 1396 jin heavy profit taking. 14| | peat ee + Mi Husky Dw 750 $60 $80 sso +10 | Bank of Montreal was up % & Hollinger 10 $244 23M 24 jerex 40 s 67 ae babar a high of Huds Bay 252 $66% 66/4 6614 -- Yh and Imperial-Commerce % . i Imp Tob 300 $14% 1. Va | : Iron Bay T "or see ae 36h Lo | Ind Accept 120 szae ate past a4/to 71%. Nova Scotia dropped ie, 80 00 144 ae 1d -- 1] ine 32 He ee to 75%4 and Royal % to 80% SEA ih . eesti ake +a) Inland Gas = 140 $10% 1058 10% + * Among base metals, Inco ad- Joutel 2000 85 RS. BS = 1 | (IMland Gp 210 $16% 16% 1634 vanced 25g to 9814 and Falcon- Kerr Add 500 $11% 11 11% 18M 213$490 485 490 | bridge 24% to 91% K Anmacon: 042 115 115 115 MC 250 $41%4 4114 41% | - a Kid Cper 21600 67 85 87 +9 Int Nickel 1844 $98% 98 9814--1%| On index, golds were off .60 Kopan LEN ae es | im oH a Hie hy 27% 27% + %/to 145.83 and base metals .14 ey ee ae a inte "Pipe 255 $9914 ila gpl + v/t0 90.33. Western oils advanced La Luz 2N15 $15%-- 14% 15+ %| [Mt Pipe w 450 $32%4 31% 32% + 14/1.80 to 146.84. Leitch 300 685 685 685 | {pier Steel 250 460 460 460 +5 | si UL Lae 250 160 160 160 int Group si WV a prekddetd oS bo en el a oe te ae wk as P 7 | Macassa 793 180. 180 180 thes 4) Jeffersn w 2125 $21 2121 t t ] ¢ t wen, ee ee tel ere RE a a, || Olenual Urea Man Bar 1020 20 20 20 | Kelly © A 200 480 475 475 --5 | Martin 1900 | «23 3p 23 +% Labatt 800 $24 24 24 + I Mattgmt 200 Sid 144 144 + | Lafarge 200 $13% 13% 13% + Va} nh abde ar. e oo 6 Se a" me oe to Sl Gaara coe a Meta 2100.7 7 7 | 7" (CP)--The United ' a 4 Laura See £110 $1 1 1 | iar Tall dl +11 Gaur ein "100 'ase ae ne [States market offers a tremen- MulthM 6300 150 143 150 +8 | ay a uy sy alg ple dous potential to the Canadian Net Ex 2000 wo UF Bg al beh wae hk : industry which is ready to ex- were oe se em] eee Me a oe AA flere it, Robert Marr of De N foece 138 #0 us ed = Leb GB pr 130 $30 ay wis a trolt, President of the Custom New Jason 2200 24 24 24 | Loeb M 500 $12% 1214 12% + v|House Brokers' Association of Newlund 1000 14% 1d'a 14am! Maciarn A = 500 $23 23 23 jthe Northern U.S. Border, said } N Mylama 1000 19 19 19 +%4| Maclean H 25 $43 43) 43 + 84) i " N bier me nen of MB Ltd 1810 $30 29% 30 + ywihere Tuesday. ou can a re) em ersona y | Norbaska 7800 47 46 | Magna El 100 $14 1414 Reckean 600 42 42 a | MLE Mills 225 $20 20 20 Norgold oe ta nS "| Mecttine 217 $23 2323 Norlex See list below. Mass-Fer 2420 $25% 2514 25% + Norpax See list below. MEPC 4200 310 310 310 + Northgat 700 470 465 470 Molson A 460 $224 22 20% N Rock 1000 29 29 2% 41 Molson B 250 $2% 2% nr North Can 200 122 122 122 Montex w = 2028 120 120 120 Opemska 500 $10% 10% 10% -- re 540 $104 1024 104 Orchan 100 241 241 241 --@| Net Trot 250 $19 19 19 Osisko 1000 62 62 62 +2 Neon 225 6% 634 Patino 100 940 940 940 | NS Tet 150 $15% 15% 15% -- Pce Expl See list below | NB Tele 903 2 22 3 + Pine Point x50 $512 Si' Site Noranda $50 $55% S55 55 Plone vreibed ight hai Ura | Nor CH 2000 $12% 12% 12% -- Preston 270 $1434 1434: 14% Nor Ctl @ p 100 $23%4 23% 2334 -- Probe M 2125 13 (13°--«13 | ae 225 $10%4 10% 10% Pyramid 500 330 330 330 --g§ | Odden Pt 100 $52% S2ve 52ve Que Sturg 2200 23 23 23 Ocean Cm 275 $21% 21% 21% Radiore 3000 61 - 61. 61 +1 | Osilvie 200 $144 14a 14a + Rayroek ss ee | Oshawa A 150 $33%4 33% 3334 Reeves 500 199 199 199 --§ | PSC Pete 2345 $li%e 11% 117% + Rio Algom 215 $272 27'2 274 Pac Pete w 90 350 350 350 Rio 5.80 Pr 35. $9914 9914 9914 Pow Corp 980 S114 11% 11% -- Rio Alg cw 50 $13 13°38 Price Com 575 $14 14 14 Roman 633 $15 15 15 +! QN Gas 301 81% 11 1 Rowan Cn 1000 6 6 6 Rank Org 2900 $5 495 § San Anton! 1000 20 20 2 49. Robertson 25 $25 25 25 R Nodwell 280 275 245 245 Sherritt Ronald Fd 175 $10%4 10% 10% + 506 45 = 4! ih 2000 4405 405° 405 + § Sil Eureka 1600 80° 80 80 --1 Silvrfids 600 315 315 315 Romfleld Silva See list below. pb Ab Sh eH aut iscoe 00 4 0 5 - Steep R ose ae | Cm A le ae Ba a Territory 230 FES Fees Salada 401 $10% 10% 10% -- Texmont 2250 66 66 66 | Sayvette 100 345 345 345 + Thee 7 fale Shell Inv w 350 865 860 860 + foment ee aS a) el eB tm Tribag 600 35 Shopper Ct 250 300 300 4 Silverwd A 125 $16% 16% 16% + 78 Simpsons 125 $26% 265 26% White Star 20 3 2 +1% Slater Stl 200 $10% 10% 10% Ynue rie as uw ia ST Radio . 100 $27 27% 276+ the ie es 20 41 | Steel Can 985 $23% 23% 2314 -- bbe Sas tis) halen Steinbg A 289 $19% 19% 1914 Yale Lead M00 Te ene x wl Teeee 175 $24%4 24% 24% -- Zenmac 1050 242 24% 24% ea age mee Ca | TT Tallors 250 $20% 2014 20% Tor Dm Bk 175 $67" 67'%4 674 -- Tor Iron W 100° $3234 32% 32% Traders A 725 $9%% 9% 94 Traders B 200 $9% 9% 9% Trader 65 w 200 155 155 155 v7 vy --%* 380 380 380 --15 4 $14 8 14% 4M | Transair 500 $5%e 5% 5% -- sa ad PS Tr Can PL 4438 $29 Ye 29 + 200 Tr Can Pw 2085 860 825 850 +31 206 206 «6206 -- 4 Trans Mt 330 $1734 17! % + : : Can Sup 0 5 Trans PPL 1375 'sna gu, 'mst yithe increase to higher labor Chieftan D UNAS Inv = 1400 $15¥@ 14% 15¥e + %/Costs. owas Un Carbid 650 $24%4 2414 2434 The Toronto rates will r Gee U. Gass 13260 $1238 12. 1230 + % he Toronto rates will rise to Bynamic U,Seetions 12 $5% 5% 5% + %/$3.65 a ton from $3.30 and the Gr Pl $5 5 SMe rate q Sr Plains Venez pr in oe we os Hamilton rate to $3.15 from Int Helium Versatile 225 $34% 345e 34% + 1 |$2-60. Mill City | wai Gar 4 pL AR ba a +2) E, B. Griffith, general man- omen Woburne 100 165 165 165 +5 /ager of the Toronto Harbor Sihae WA oe ag ye) i » 20 Commission, said in an inter- oy ; W Pacific 5000 $52 5¥° 54 view the rise is necessary be- Prairie Oil 3000 425 420 425 bed . 3 tg BM jcause of wage increases Provo Gas 585 595 +10 Wstn «ap 25 $86 66 xg.-«-¢ g |STANted to longshoremen last Scurry Rn 150 nails dave Lt,| White, Pas 200 $12% 12% 12%-- 'year and this year. : ' a UVa + Va) wd A 35 $8 2B Om + Y ici i Stanwell 1000 2 2 20 | Zenith 300 200 20 20 * "|. An Official of the Hamilton 000 188 188 188 +\3 | i . Unenth iee ee a ee harbor commission also attrib Wstates 100 585 585 585 +8 jo 11 a.m.: 901,000. uted the rise to higher labor Wee eee FOREIGN TRADING | fa 100 275 275 275 Agnico 220 135 135 138 costs. W Decit w 5000 130 130 130 --1i Cons Pop 500 20 28 Primary Distribution Frobex 440 440 Am_ Noly 1500 35 33% 35 604 gS. auto trade pact could be = 4\sembly plant here. 5 . | Port Charges 1 Bamailton will rise April 1 and 10 Cop Field 500 135 135 135 48 28 | 400 aw | A en ; --1%| E"Sullivan 00 $70 $70 S76. Lag | The Canadian Imperial Bank | Mr. Marr spoke to represent- jatives of southwestern indus- v|tries at an export seminar spon- 5 /sored by the Canadian Export Association. Mr. Marr said the Canada- »,| the forerunner to a North 1 |American common market. ve " Home Assembly »| Plant Opened %| WOODSTOCK (CP) -- Alcan y|Design Homes Ltd., Tuesday lopened a $1,000,000 home as- | Production of houses is sched- ,|uled to begin this fall at a rate of 100 homes a month. The %|plant will begin by producing tiithree - and four - bedroom vjhouses, furnished and ready for § joccupancy and selling for from $10,000 to $13,000. ' The company is a subsidiary ve ie Co. of Canada Ad. * Toronto Boosts | TORONTO minal (CP)--Port charges Ter- here and in Officials of both pgrts attribute | PLANS HIGHER INTEREST Ansil : Candor "on a9) t1vsc| Maritime 400 260 260 260 of Commerce said Tuesday it . ; ison 300 $11% 11% 11% 5 vi j - Cua. 7 © +) ik Duteut 190 sae 4k} aoe Wil start offering founper Gina Mad RL 500-140 140 14 --s (Cent interest on non-chequing Dacrine N Que Rag 100 650 650 650. +125 savings accounts. A similar an- D'Elda Epneer 300 70-170 170 --10 |nouncement was made Monday fa Placer 100 $33 3333 Wee uate Onney Seen Sisco 100 490 490 490 +85 by. the Bank of Montreal, Min-Ore Saree ---- -- Norlex 2 porat 6700 ce Exp 145120 86 Err bi) 66 NOW IS THE TIME Win-Eld 3000 23 To CALL Distribution of Treasury Shares The Toronto Stock Exchange has been @dvised that the following companies have entered into underwriting and op- tion agreements which may result in treasury shares of these companies be- Ing under distribution currently through the facilities of the Exchange: Abit 49 $11% 1% 11% + % cklands 2700 $7 6% 7 + %| toy ote eat] Ce 723.848] ,,10° nt 250 $834 BB Ma Al St 1271 $244 2a 2e9 F Mal SUPPLIES King St. W. Alcan $875 $33% 33% 34-- Ve Ang CT 90 2 802 0 Oh+ le Take advantage of it! 24 hour ser- ow vice; and radio dispatched trucks o OVER 40 YEARS EXPERIENCE ! INDUSTRIALS McLAUGHLIN lways ready to serve you. Fuel Oi! Budget Plan Available ~ about your ESP*Export Sales Potential. Who are they ? Sixty-six senior Canadian Government Trade Commissioners from Trade and Commerce offices throughout the world. Travelling as a group, they will visit e major Canadian business centres from April 17 to June 2. We call it 'OPERATION ExPORT 1967"', You can arrange individual private meetings whether you are now exporting or just interested in exploring the export possibilities for your product or service. If you have a specific foreign market in mind, we'll reserve an interview with Trade Commissioner from that partic territory. If you think your product or vice has *Export Sales Potential, but ar: exactly sure where, we'll look. into it and schedule suitable inter- views for you. INTERVIEWS-- These will take place between 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. each workday. You may arrange as many inter- views as you wish. The REGISTER NOW FOR 'OPERATION EXPORT 1967" Commissioner. All private. HOW TO REGISTER--Interview forms may be obtained from your Provincial ight Government trade de association, Board o Export 1967, ecteres soi the ular ser- en't only restriction is one-half hour per Trade Commerce, the nearest Regional Office of the Department of Trade and Commerce, or direct from: Director, Operation Department of Trade interviews will be and Commerce,Wellington Street, Ottawa. Complete and mail the form to Director, Operation Export 1967, Department of partment, your trade f Trade, Chamber of Trade and Commerce, Wellington Street, Ottawa. You will be advised by mail of the date, time, place and the name of theTradé Commissioner who will méet with you. NO CHARGE--There is no registration fee or charge for interviewing. (Any travel or living expense a businessman incurs must be borne by him.) HAVE YOU GOT ESP*? *Export Sales Potential ? Don't miss this extraordinary opportunity to develop it into *Export Selling Power by discussing your prospects with men who can give you first hand information and advice on specific foreign markets. If you have ESP*, the Trade Commissioner and our Trade and Commerce Export Experts in Canada will follow through and help you in a host of ways to cap- italize on it. Department of Trade and Commerce Government of Canada, Ottawa MAY 11-24, WESTBURY HOTEL, TORONTO WAS Presid has b two w still ce But, two mz immed Vietnar ever {s Preside garded Johnsot for whi as pre: The week ¢ matic | 67 may later tt preside Gaulle Ministe The | visiting hopes t ton to * the Cor Five Ain MOSC per cer factory gotoa year, Vikto: of the | of Trad 000,000 agricult fit fron are am He di proximz workers ently w The 4 not » be spread of six, of the EA A , BIG for | Marve In pr clusive trainir DAY | brocht M Estat Dept.

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