14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, April 17, 1967 Til POR EN Gh GR SR BR HRY HES Wk Ue SP sD ae A i ee yl ] ial db a | TODAY'S STOCKS | BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT Woodcarving Key Project Of Man, 78 PORT COLBORNE, Ont. (CP) Half a lifetime in the lumber ciL 1310 $22%4 22\4 224-- e e camps of Northern Ontario and cM 1 300 $52 Se SH that some day may mean bet- CPR 1430 S68% 6784 67% Ma mml 10ners Back Quebec prepared Dolph Seguin, te, ships and improved naviga- cre Pr 100 2 aa a 8 now 78, for the first major|tiona) methods. a c Refract' 225 $14 1d ld project of his retirement hobby ' Cdn Tire A 380 $19% 1914 193% | ae --woodcatvihg Five divers, working from an CWN 5'2 p 250. $19% 192 1914 : ; coat underground platform in teams Chemcel! 185 $14Ve 14a 14¥ | The former blacksmith, work- ones ve 14Ve T T a T ] 1es ; : * of two, have been photograph- ysier 178 $43%4 43%4 4334 + % ing strictly from memory, has|- Clairton 100 $12 12 12 --% ; ing the bottom of the U.S. Gavin. A a me we te ; : produced an accurately-detailed Const Guard icebreakir Mat: Solumbl ° 2108 ae ae bpd . By JAMES NELSON | were brought to Canada from He had found kiln builders injfarm wagon with its team ofl tinaw at each pause in her path Computr 275 $82 82 Bla | OTTAWA (CP) -- For those|the Philippines, Singapore, a eas pn pogo baa horses and driver. through the ice field of White- Con Bigg 100 145 145 145 who are not actively engaged in|laysia, Thailand and the repub-|the kin ilns his country) The carving was completed fon rag oo Fart wipers = i, export business there may bejlic of China to look at forest needed, lafter an interruption by alt ake Superior. Sas aa" $28 Slain "lens "ive x \s9 SOME surprises in the current/products equipment that Can-| il of the countries were in-|stroke which left his left side] "17 se date they collect is en: Corby vt 50 $2934 29% 2924 + | trade department drive to capi- ada might sell nde oa |terested in getting technical paralysed. Now that he has re- couraging enough, similar tests Corby B 2 $7 9) 69 ~+ \talize on Canada's export sales} One of the Filipino delega €S/assistance from Canada. But/gained the use of his muscles, are to be made in the Arctic Erush 'intl am Sa ia sa fe Potential. ,__|Said that forestry opertaions in they were not interested in out-/he is continuing to carve. A log- using men lowered into the Cygnus A 120 375 375 375 More than 60 trade commis-| his islands was not unlike the| cide capital coming in and tak-|loaded sled is his next project. r Beers oe a8 A Bie *,--y, Sioners normally stationed smaller mill operations of Brit-|ing over such a resource indus- | Mr. Seguin left the lumber Borne ay 900 $574 56% 57'. + %{/abroad have been brought back|ish pea 20 - 30 years try as forestry. leamps to become an ironworker ri 2120 $18% 18¥o 18% 'to Canada for an extensive tour|ago. Half of the mahogany out-| oat i i ional Nickel Dot 700 21% 21% ; ; ah| a And basic to their needs isjwith the Internationa icke Deleice = hd sie i jof the major cities, in which| put of the eve agent cE to basic equipment. These are|Co.' here. When he retired he inci zs $m" Pi Pi they will be available a inter-|the United a mall Per! countries where labor is cheap|decided to try woodcarving. Domtar 810 $17% 17 17+ v9 Views by local businessmen. cent at i ee oven . land plentiful. They don't want} Using a 50-year-old pocket Emco 325 $16 16% 16% + ve They gathered in Ottawa last} The Thai delegate said his Abby pepe Neat ; A d Falcon 25 S87 87 a7 ; ' d 1 dn the: forest Indune sophisticated, labor-saving de-|knife, pliers, a coping saw an Fam Play 475 $35% 35% 35% week for a pep talk by Tradejcol ee ie i ag he . ever Vices added to their basic equip-|a rasp, he had begun to shape Fed Grain 100 $64 64 é4 | |Minister Winters and for con-jtries 0 Ree eee 4 |ment. It is preferable to them|the horses from blocks of cedar FRE Pion 230 21a 23% 'aay t sy|ferences with trade department|thought of looking to Cana @) and to their economies to hire|when he suffered the stroke. Fruehaut 1200 $15 14% 15 pen headquarters people. While this|/for equipment. They had al-!19 or 100 men to do the job that|Back from hospital, he slowly GNC 2) $85 85 85 +1 |was going on there was an event/ways regarded Canada as aj. state : Srab ti By He | going : ; might be done by one modernjregained the use of his hand. SL cane 100 Russe ate Pts which, in a way, BS beg vee mci of U of Ad d Statet | North American machine. The only money he spent was GL Power 100 $22¥2 22v2 22/2 + Y!some of the new thinking thatjequipment manufacturers, not) ; fi A t -- wood Bers chen ato st ut iv", y,\is being done about exports. jas an equipment producer it-| pe Mpeg hors i Caen Oe a ot stirs) Hays Dna 115 $10 10 10 --%%| This was the arrival in Ot-|self. be f babs wantii to dojfully collected and saved. fe fa. Re 2 208+ 's\tawa of a 10-man delegation) And a delegate from Malaya manutac' oe b sath A eid 6 H Bay Co 1130 $18 17% 18 + (representing the forest indus- said his country was interested thee peoiuctinn lines It is that\OFFERED $300 Ho Ol! Ges 1650 #5 uv eee tele of Southeast Asia. They!in exporting kiln-dried lumber. they Hon't etihieise all the| While the horses' bodies are Husky D w 249 565 565 565 latest gimmickry of their lines|formed from wood scavenged imbrex 250 $54 Sih Sh | . s | ck fro old hydro pole, the legs Imp Oil 912 $58% 58 tm C s of merchandise, but go back to|from an ydro pole, r Ind Accept 310 $2478 24% 247% asSgrain Says Criminals fundamentals. and ears are spruce, as are Ind Wire 350 $6¥a GY bie -- Ve many parts of the wagon. Inland Gas 100 $1) Vv n--% Inter-City 200 $15 15 15 + Ye | Where real wagons had metal 1BM 218 $490 485 490 | 7 on them, and where there was ie we eo : Private Planes |~.."""; Int Nickel 395 $95 94% 95 + % Get Kid Glove Treatment | metal on the harnesses, Mr. Int Util 395 $30 30 30 | Seguin's model has metal, each Int Util pr 510 $32 31% 32 ; 4 J Z fashioned from a Intpr Pipe 200 $1007 100's 100% + Ye G L d A d part carefully fashione Moet Gh ea MONTREAL (CP)--The pres-| The accused's answers should| et an Ing I salvaged ogee rings Inv Grp A 325 $10% 10% 10'4-- "e ident of the Canadian Bar As-/then be admissible later at the ; For instance, the wheels have ITL Ind 1500 $19 18% 1879+ %4\ee ation said Saturday the|,. MONTREAL (CP) -- Seven-jeach of the hand-carved spokes Jefferson ime $33% a 334 + % ra ial i Code'é "lofty princl- trial. He would not be interro-jteen Janding strips will be|/mortised into the hub and sunk Socxey C10 S390 Posed sel" tonebetis confessions|%ated under oath. javailable within 100 miles offinto the rims. Around the rim Kelly DA 270 40 70 ayo -- 5 [PE iscarded so that po-| Section 440 of the Criminal|Montreal for persons coming tolis a band of metal just as on Kelsey H 250 $14 1414 should be discarde Pp . E 67 tk ft Kelvinatr 280 $8% 8% 84 lice can gather evidence ef-|Code allows a magistrate be-|XP0 67 in their own aircraft./a real wagon wheel. Centennial eaiave oo san a? |tectively. fore issuing a warrant, to hear Leiba oe ph ae al The harness has metal buck- Lafarge A 300 $12 11% 12 The current law enables pro-|witnesses to ascertain that the taenational aM NaH ot Dorval les that work and can be. taken teu in" 200, 85 485 485 +8 |fessional criminals to receivelallegations of the informant are Sorin gegen it ip a apart. The horses have cow-hair Lau F 1.25 300 $12% 12% 12%4--|kid glove treatment and some-|sufficiently serious to justify a atta g Manes and rubber shoes, the bay . 2.00 350 $23 a 2 times escape punishment, Per-| warrant. . : latter to prevent them from Lob CoA 7550 rin Hi ie rault Casgrain told the annual] Mr. Casgrain suggested that Other major landing spots|scratching table tops. Lob CoB 250 8% 87% 87 meeting of the Quebec section|this section should be extended/requiring two - way radio are| The wagon's parts and wheel Your firm's Mocs a 7400 $137" 13% 13% + Yelo¢ the Canadian Bar Associa-|to allow the interrogation of the Cartierville, on Montreal Is-|tims are not smooth, but that c | A 00 $27 27 27 a ry j MB Lid 275 $29% 2% 2% | tion. subject and that the subject,!)..4q and St. Hubert, a military| W725 intentional because, as Mr. piel A Uae ais" 449 | Mr. Casgrain said there was|and all the available Crown wit- eeiciaa0-ahth th of Mont Seguin says, the wagons he M Lf Mills 250 $1934 19% 19% no reason why, before or at the|nesses should be interrogated|@/rfleld 10 miles sou ont-!copied '"'weren't buggies. yg ll 1 id a an preliminary inquiry, the ac-|by the magistrate in all casesjreal which will be open to vot on i was offered $300 olson B = 220 $24% 247% 247 }cused should not be inter-/where an important indictable/public by special arrangement|for the model. : : reservation Mon Food 1070 $94 94 912 rogated on all the facts "'tend-joffence appears to have been| ith the federal transport de-|, One reason for his attention Montex. 2000 3183 » Pact ye mw to detail is that h t I Montex pr 250 $9% 9% 9% |ing to show his guilt." committed. partment be esd en nb people) Montex w 150 165 165 165 --10 : ; | Moore 170$101 1004101 + % Other airports, which do not|what a real wagon looked like."'| Morse A =. 200 $23 23 require two - way radio, with} "It's not hard when 've| Morse pr in on 8 : . you've frcks setts is |Group Would Take Over isisce"hn"toncent "it inet" 7 Nat Drug 200 $1110 11+ va! Beloeil, 17 miles east; Drum- | Noranda 630 $52%e 5134 51% -- Vo ille i , ; Nor Ctl @ 919 $127" 124 12% | mondville, 50 miles southeast; Osilvie 100 $13% 13% 13% s Ad : St. Jean, 30 miles south; HN Ont Store 1300 335 320 325 + | Bi Scottish TV Ri ts Grahby, 50 miles east; Sher- A. E. JO SON, 0.D. Satawn A as se Oe Os | brooke, 80 miles east; Sweets- OPTOMETRIST peti, Bioee 250 $10% 107% 10% A jburg, 80 miles east; Trois- 1 : cop oo sine ante iste -- | LONDON (CP) -- A powerfullcaster. His Scottish franchise,|Rivieres, half - way between|| 14Y2 King St. East Price Com 350 $13% 13% 13% + Y/group of Scottish financial, po-jwhich Thomson once described Montreal and Quebec City on 723-2721 QN Geiss O83 $107 10% 107 Htitical_and entertainment. inter-|as "a licence to print money,"{the north shore of the St. Law- Rank Org 420 $5 § § +19 \ests has entered a formal bidjwas renewed for three years in|rence; St. Jerome, 45 miles pla ee a a to take over commercial televi-|1964 and subsequently extended|northwest; St. Roch, 25 miles Sayvetie 700 bag ad elas sion rights in central Scotland|again for one year. northeast; St. Andre Avellin, 75| * seat Mis, pr 280 S64 Ws 1 from Lord Thomson. ioe se Fraser Lig at pp ed a : Va 10% 104 son's only known rival for|miles northwest; Jolie Shell | roup, Central Scotland; 40m: 1 mi ae ; Shell Inv w a2 30 0" 900 Lv lelovision Mia is backed by|the central Scotland licence, is-|miles north; St. Jovite, 70 miles Shopper "ct BH $33 423" 25"--\sir Hugh Fraser's Scottish and sured an impressive list of as-|northwest, and Hawkesbury, in Sliverwd B 250.816 "16 "16 |Universal Investments Ltd. and|Sociates that include three Scot-|\Ontario, 55 miles northwest. Slater A wt 100 410 410 410 --S|has as its chairman Jo Gri-|tish universities -- St. Andrews, Sovemine m0 $106 134 134 + 4) mond, who resigned earlier this|Glasgow and Edinburg. ® ST Radio 80 $24 294 4+ Valvear as leader of the Liberal|_ The Labor - oriented Scottish N.Z. Litter Bugs Steel Can 2609 $229 222 225% : 's also include The|C0-operative Wholesale Society Steinbe A 225 820% 20% 20% --'| Party. Backers also include The)" vciness backe J Tamblyn 275.$24 23 (23 {Observer Sunday newspaper x ; 8 se * i tan' Will Have Ha da bg a $254 2m 25% + "land the weekly Economist mag-| Which also include insurance, y' y eect Sk Se SM Tow Ms ~ Hlazine. ldustrial interests in Scotland, | KAWERAU, N.Z. (CP) -- To ers y) . ; ;aus § ' . . Pear Meet ie a 2 's iy _ The Grimond - Fraser Aneoy Despite its blanket renewal of|bring home to people the amount 145 Tr Can Pl p 185 $49% 49% 49% Tr Can Pw 203 925 925 925 Trans Mt s one of about 50 applicants -- Valis + 5 \hiddi ' ' 404 817% 17% 17% }, bidding for program rights existing licences in 1964, the 'NPA has said it is anxious to of litter thrown about the streets, the town of Kawerau, near New Zealand's east coast, Trans PPL 200 $7 7% 74--4|15 regions of Britain when cur-| jive new groups opportunities On ae ie zs 4 = 280 jrent licences expire in July,|), commbetal SENioN, is to hold a '"'dirt fortnight." Un Carbid 210 $23% 23% 23% 1968. Thompson is bidding to re-) However, some observers say| For two weeks no litter thrown Unison ah sane ane ine tain the Scottish rights. |ITA may try to persuade rivaljon the ground in the shopping U Corp B 100 $12% 124 12'4 The 12-man Independent Tele-|sroups in various regions to|centre will be cleared away. The vee a we we " vision Authority, -governing)join forces, a method of getting|town board has decided on this Versatile 110 $344 34% 3044 | Hody of commercial televisioninew blood into commercial TV|method to provide a graphic Wainoco © 100 95 95 95 established by Parliament in|without shaking the system too|demonstration of how much rub- Gaus le Bi ne as 1954, will interview applicants! much. bish is discarded on the town's West Ind 100 230 230 230 and is expected. to announce) One of the most competitive|streets. el coaang 4 an oi its decisions about the end of|regions is Yorkshire, where nine . White Pes 200 $14% 14 1424 %4|June. Rights would be award-|separate groups have applied Woodwd A 75 $28% 2% 28%-- \«led for six years from July 29,/for the licence. For the fran-| OSHAWA ALUMINUM Selde 40: 1i200 ers 40d008; 1968. jchise in Wales, the existing Seles & Service sseatasaniarieeres Scottish TV, which Thomson|company is being challenged by |} @ ALUMINUM SIDING FOREIGN TRADING @ ALUMINUM STORMS, established in 1957 almost with-|a consortium supported by such Moore Corp 210$101%4 101% 101% a PATI q Agnico a 12 117 117 +3 |out opposition, has been a lu-|famous Welshmen as _actors|} , ALUMINUM AWNINGS, Ete. Spwichan = 5 «C= 47 \crative enterprise for the Tor-/Richard Burton and Stanley | s8 Nassau St. Oshawa Ph. 725-7922 Un Kene H 200 365 365 365 +10 /onto-born publisher and broad-iBaker. TORONTO 10:4 A.M. STOCSK Distributed by CP ® Toronto Stock Exchange--April 17 Quotations in cents unless merked 8. z--Odd lot, xd--Ex-dividend, xr--Ex- rights, xw--Ex-warrants, Net change is from previous board-lot closing sele, 0:4 Net Stock Sales High Lew a.m, Ch'ge Accra 100 1 Aetna Inv 1000 52 $2 $2 = 4 Agena Mg 1133 14 14 14 Agnico 129 106 106 106 Am Moly @ list below. Ang U Dev 5650 8) 60 8) +9 Ansil See list below. Area 1 320 320 30 +8 Argosy 77220 94 82 WM 9 Armore z100 6 1% 6% 'Aunor 100 245 245 245 ' Bankfleld 2000 9% 94 9 B-Dqu 70.6 (9 9 9 Belletere 200 2 19 Bethim 1500 655 650 455 +68 BI Bay 10000 9 9 9 BL Hawk 2000 25 25 25 Bralorne 100 192 19 19 +3 Brunswk 2355 60S 59S 99S --10 Cam Mine 1000 4 24 2% +1 Camflo 1900 385 380 385 +8 Camp Chib 7220 615 615 615 Cc Tung 700 188 187 187 Cdn Keely 6000 6% 6 ¢$-" ¢ Lencourt See list below. Captain 1000 17) «WW v7 Coch Will 300 148 148 M8 +1 Coniagas 1500 a @ m4 Con-Key See list below. C Haili 51 51 5) Cc Mogul 200 370 365 370 +5 C Morisn 300 $25 S25. 523 +5 Cc Neg 11000 20 19 Ta C Rambler 600 168 165 45 -- C Red Pop See list below. Coprcorp 7200 66 66 Cop Man See list below. D'Eldona See list below. Denison 782 $62 61% 62 + % Discovry 760 121 121 121 Dome 650 $434 43% 4344-- % Donaida 1000 %6 East Suil 1100 550 550 $50 Frobex 257 425 425 425 --S& Gnt Masct 600 132 132 132 Glenn Exp 3000 16% 16 l6a+? Goldrim 1900 35 35 35 Gortdrm 400 260 260 260 +8 Grandroy 3700 MOY 3% Granduc 1610 415 405 410 + Green Pnt 350 29 29 2 Gulch 5000 30% 29 30 +1 Headway 1500 20 2D Heath 1000 7 7 7 mM High-BI 215 $12.:12 (12 Hollinger 150 $23 23 23 = Va) Jaye 500 18 Vv WwW' Jelex See list below. Joliet -1 Jonsmith See list below. Jowsey 1000 54 S454 + I Kerr Add 1950 $12% 12% 12%+ % K Anacon 1034 108 106 106 --1 Kid Coper 1500 84 86 84 --2 Kirk Min 1500 13% 13 13 Kirk Twns 6000 Me de UA+ a L Dufauit 1455 $13 12% 124+ L Osu See list below. La Lug 105 $152 15% 154--V Leltch 725 760 76 760 +15 iL Lae 100 180 180 180 Louviert 500 2 20 --1 Macassa 150 165 165 165 +8 Macdon 7300 19 «119 «19 MacLeod 1300 55 $2 52 o Mattgmi 750 $14% 14% 14% Maybrun 1100 «O11 W u Mc Adam 500 48 ae McWat 500 55 «(6855S Merrill 2000 82 «81 «81 = 4 Meta 2200 9 9 9 Metal Min 100 124 124 126 Multi-Mi 250 145 145 145 +3 Nat Expl 600 130«13sss18 I New. Cal 1600 27 2% 2% --I'2 N Hosco 150 245 245 245 +1 N Imperal 4400 385 375 380 +5 N Kelore 2000 9% 9 9 --1 N Que Ragi 2750 #0 --%0 N Sen 20000 3 HA MB +1 Nor Acme 50 12 12 122 +% Norbaska 2030 67 #67 #67 --1 Northgat 2725 525 $20 $25 +85 N_ Rank 2800 31 nan nN +1 N Beave 500 63 63 63 --2 Opemska 125 $10% 10% 10% + 4 Param 11000 130«12:s--sd-- Pax int 500 12 «#12 1 Pee Expl See list below. Peerless 1000 Y 9 9 +h Pine Point 230 $534 S34 S3a+ Va Placer 275 $35 34% 34% Porc Pay 2166 9% % %% Preston 895 $l6%e 16% lée+ & Purdex 2000 8 & 8 MI 140 251 251 251 Que Chib 1200 12 12 «12 Q Mattgm! 3500 93 93 93 +414 jemont 300 860 850 850 -- 8 Rayrock 1400 136 «135 «(135 Rio Algom 1115 $94 BWA BWa+ Ku Rio Alg ew 180 $14 14 14 +M% Roman 1250 $17 16% 17 + Sherritt 100 385 385 385 $!i Eureka 500 102 100 102 +8 Sil Miller 2200 9% 9% 9% Silvmq See list below. Sil Stand 1000 100 100 100 Stanrck 100 240 10 +8 Steep R 200 590 590 590 Sullivan 200 350 350 350 Teck Corp 1800 45 40 45 +5 Tombill 750 104 100 100 --J Towag 500 11 nN n Tribag 200 120 120 1200 +2 Trin Chib 2000 9 9 9 +1 Un Cmstk 3500 11 vv Vv Un Keno 1850 365 350 350 +15 Urban Q = S00. 1441s | West Mine 200 425 425 425 --10 Yale Lead 3500 20 2 2 Zulapa 2000 17% 174 174+ la OILS, GAS Am Leduc 2500 16 164 164--% Anchor 2500 7 6% bha-- Asamerea 300 425 425 425 Banff 900 $14%% 144 a+ CS Pete See list below. C Ex Gas 1000 385 385 385 +8 Con Sup O 906 $372 37% 374+ % Cdn Tricnt 300 475 475 475 Cent Del 300 $10% 1034 10% Dynamic 300 122. 120 122 +2 Fargo 925 400 395 400 French Pt 300 415 415 415 Gt COllsds 225 $12% 12% 12% int Helium 1530 340 335 340 Midcon 500 50 50 SO + Mill City 200 125 125 125 Nat Pete 1100 260 250 260 +85 Numac 1800 310 305 310 +8 Numac wt 2200 67 67 . 67 Okelta 2000 16% 16 16 Permo 222 18 #18 Place @ 1900 240 240 240 Provo Gas 6572 630 625 630 +5 Spooner 1200 68 68 68 4.4 Triad Oj! 600 195 193 193 --2 U Cansor 8797 9 8% th-- Vandoo 1350 S¥e 5% SY W Decalta 300 260 260 260 W Decit w 750 100 100 100 Primary Distribution Distribution of Treasury Shares The Toronto Stock Exchange has been | advised 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: Am Moly 400 27) 26 7 Ansil 500. 8 & 8 €C Lencourt 4800 164 15 464+2 Con-Key 5500 14 14 «(14 C Red Pop S000 23 22 22 mI% Copm 18500 31 yn wD D'Eldona 600 134 129 134 Jelex 2300 2 2 2 Jonsmith 200 19 9 19 Osu 1000 14 14 14 +9 Pee Exp 16000 7) "" 7 Silvmq 200 31 30% 31 +% CS Pete 500 19% 19% 196 +28 Abitib! M45 $11% 11% 1% Acklands 1590 $7 7% Th--Ve Alta Gas T 100 $36% 36% %%-- % Alta Gas w 7250 850 850 850 Algo Cent 250 $82 8 8m % Algoma St 25 $2414 24 24a Alcan 2670 $23¥e 32% 33 +% Ang CT 318 725 °$52%4 52% 52% Anthes A 265 $234 2% 23% Argus 132 $16 (166 Argus C pr 129 $12 12 12 +% Atl Sugar 2810 $10% 10 10% Bank Mtl 109 $66%4 6634 66% -- % Bank N $ 51 $76 76 16 --% Bell Phne 1440 $502 50% 50% Brazilian 277 $1234 1234 12% BA Oil 240 $347 347% 3474+ Vo BC Forest 220 $224 22% 22% BC Frest p 710 $522 52\2 524 BC Pack B_.100 $19 J 9 BCPh 434 p 215 $90 8934 8934 BCPh 5% p 15 $103% 103% 103% -- Ve Br Intl Fin' 215 285 265 285 CAE Ind 22 $8% 8% 8% Calgary P 215 $245 24% 24% Calgy 540 p 50$107 107 107 +¥V Can Cem 50 $41% 41% 419% Can Cem p 210 $25 25 2 Can Iron 220 $21% 21% 21% Can Perm 600 $114 11 11 = Cdn Brew S60 th t% Cdn Can A 212 812% 12% 12% Cc Dredge 575 45 300 5 +t C Hydre © 300 438 7, S < imp Bk «258 Wie =& Be a master changer-of-address when you move go tothe Post Office, cards, fill them out and be on your way (no postage required) ~sTD CANADA Post let the rest of the world know where you are and you will get your mail promptly _ get free change of address FOR POSTAL INFORMATION SEE THE YELLOW PAGES OF YOUR TELEPHONE BOOK ~e SAULT STE. MARIE, Ont. (CP)--Ice, the curse of Great Lakes sailors as they open an- other shipping season, this year is being used as a research tool Ice Used As Research Tool To Help Ships, Navigation water in capsules from moving vessels. The coast guard wants to know how and why ice acts un- der a vessel. It wants to de- velop better ships' propellers, and possibly protection for better design for the hulls of vessels operating in ice fields. Naval architect Gordon Sam- mis 'said the tests also involved ways of getting men in and out of water containing ice fields, experimenting with warmer un- derwater clothing and testing fish Bay at the lower end of|film for cold water work. ATOMS STEP IN Nuclear power is expected to Pearson Unveils Bronze Plaque AUCKLAND, N.Z. (CP) -- Courting couples have been ad- vised by Auckland police. that they are safer under a lamp post than in secluded parks. After three youths were jailed for molesting a young couple at night in a car parked in an iso- lated area, Chief Superintendent F. O. Scott said couples took a calculated risk in courting in out-of-the-way places. There was always a risk of being pestered by troublemakers. Parks in Auckland are patrol- led at night but, said the police chief, constables don't interfere with people unless they see an offence being committed. He generate half the United States' electricity in the year 2000. recommended that young peo- ple stay under a lamp post. 1867 ll 1967 a note to imes advertisers The Times','Ontario and Durham Counties Edition of. Tuesday, June 20th, promises to be one of the finest in history. Local stories, local pictures . .. special features of past, present and future . all will be there in this special edition. history . . . be it seven months or seventy years . . . forms anintegral part of the local success story. Right now isthe time toplan. .. early of space is advised. 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