Oshawa Times (1958-), 4 May 1967, p. 21

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Saxon majority on minor- BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, Mey 4, 1967 21 = STOCKS & FINAN IAL REPORT : Se | one ree ty he Pm = i More Moderate Rate Seen |*ham Spirals Price . ; Toronte Sfock ay mers scattered in a Devon Quotafiens in cents unless pe 7 4} & Den 14 206 206 a Hard Crp A 22 $14% 144 14% rans Mt ws $17 17% 1% . oe C Gridoil 220 650 650 riyaied ru-Wall 715 15 275 de restaurant vk got a gear el g RE Can Sup 0 525 $304 34 "Sunt Hel Homer a® S50 319% T9194 + | UN Carbié a6 $209 22% 29 un er ren OTTAWA (CP)--The Senate taggered in an Ftrom 'previous board-lot closing sale, | £4", Trlent 602 945 935 935 --10 | Home Pit 5445 340 335 340 +5 | UN Gas | 410 $12) 11s IIs -- '| n TORONTO (CP) -- Lower|Commons committee on con- er he quit. The animal's : $11% 1% 11% H Bay G6 250 $18%4 18% 18% orp A , JNK 3 oat ill ask P x 8 1 Leslie Chieflan D 300 725 700 725 Huron Erl 500 $10% 1038 10%-- w| Versete 35905 96% 64 boy + 4 prices in light trading charac- sumer' prices will as' arlia: came off to dahey erin MINES: eS this et a Husky Off 099 15% 15a 15% + | Versatile § -- 100 $374 37% 74 + Ve terized most sections of the|ment next week for a new life as, 57, who ha a 1M Net | Gt COllsds 470 Slane lam last + M4 VEY Dw. 00, 5 Oe I'S | Wale GW aan! 815M O84' a8 MONTREAL (CP) -- N. R.Jance, poised between the pe-|first cuarter of 1967 were less|7oronto stock market Wednes.|2nd a steady job in surveillance ping the town to advertise i Hellum $00 345 349 345 +51 Imp Tob 535 $147 14% 14% + 34| Weldwod ae S11 oe 8 (Crump, chairman and chief ex- riods | of inflation and reces-|favorable than a year ago be- day but sharp rises on large of consumers' welfare. abaret. The costume be N Cont 0 " % "a +4 He oe ae at ie West ind A 100 S90 390 390 --10 | ecutive officer of the Canadian |sion.' }cause of higher wage costs and lvolumes in a few issues coun- Informants say a final report nt he could not see throug! Numac 990 5s 50 a5 5 | [Md petat G0? Mit 82 82 | Weateal 50 s2im 2% 214, (Pacific Railway, said Wednes-| 1a) output has increased by|# Pause in the economy. fered the trend by the committee is written and yeholes and had been hit Numac wt 2240 87 80 87 +21! Ind Wire $7% 7% Tw+ | W Ordeast 200 $2 20 20 day the Canadian economy has| P' Other CPi. income was better ft \probably will be tabled Monday Okalta 900 15% 18% 152+ \4| Inglis 1900 $13 1234 13 + %| Weston A = 915 $20% 20% 20% + Ve jabout 35 per cent since 1960 and h t th ths} ITL Industries moved car. Permo 6500 24 24 44 Inland Gas 100 $10% 10% 10% | Wstn 4¥op 210 $88¥2 8812 88% "pretty well reached the limits| nau of woodh ahd serv/(ccan in the first three mon | : ' ; jat the opening of the Centen- Place @ T128 240 40 28 Inter-City 219 $15%2 152 Isa | White Pas. 400 sista Isl 18% of its present manpower base | erage sage of Ay Oi tek. he(of 1966, he said. Airline earn- hy Porn 4% to 34% on'nial session. R Provo Gas Tayi sis sts sts +10 | Wewiewsl ta Sood Bk S| York Lam 8 Toe Ze, m5 ms +8 and industrial capacity." added. Exports rose during this| 25 dropped as a result ef, in' ors | The committee formally dies 1 ar 225 230 230 230 --1| Int Uti 29931 31 9) | Zellers 0 926% 26% 26% |. Addressing the 86th annual period by more than 5? per cent creased operating costs. Interprovincial Pea Line with the prorogation of the cur- Trad Ol 480 190 sd A ae Tied gle 1133 2% im 4 vu| Sales to 11:00 'im. 625,000 {general meeting of the share- and private business investment Canadian Pacific Airlines is\dropped 3% to 103% jrent session, and will have te U Canso 7820 310 290 310 +24 | Inf Pipe w 675 $204 3 B+ jholders of the CPR, Mr. Crump}. shout 54 per cent expecting to share in a signifi-| Ayco jumped 6% 16 51% and be reconstituted again in order ie 3 rH W Decalte 700 255 251 255 +2 Intor Steel 250 475 475475 | Cons Nee me anne 44 |predicted a more moderate rate| P : cant growth in air traffic fore-|Ayco Delta B pref. 13 to 225. |to do any work. Ww. Vy, ve! 3200 370 465 465 -- $ Primary Distribution iwiare fae Fe ak ie | bree Oe rr) «0 +10 |of development than the coun-| These increases are remark-|seen in the next few years, Mr.! On index, industrials slid 82 -------------- 325 625 60) 625 -- 5 Distribution of Treasury Shares | 171 ind 7620 $36 35 35% +1%| F_ Mar 100 185 185 185 +15 ltry had been accustomed to in| able, bearing in mind that pop- Sinclair said. 187.0 1900 155 155 155 The Torohto Steck Exchange has been) ITE Ind pr 228 $2 2x a, | Lietch Geld 100 739 798 788 425/10 4 } ulation increased by only 11 per' 'Texts of Mr. Crump's and|!0 167.08, golds 1.90 to 150.03,| 900 255 255 255 =19 | advised that the following companies! Jetierson 535 $3534 35% 354 -- Ww) Macassa 198 195 195 +15 \the last several years. Icent, Me Gene weld. § ; Bass, base metals .83 to 94.15. West! any (et Seren Ton, SOreaMeNte, nee en eee aetteran WUE eT 7 Upwer een" % ia ig io 7" | "We have. recently. experi- - Mr. Sinclair's addresses were... gis rose .43 to 153.01. Vol-| Chain Link Fences 1000 ihvs 18 ite 4 | treasury shares. of these conanies bel tanne e 5 es ag a ee jenced the sharpest burst of in-| Mr. Sinclair told shareholders |released to the press before de- |e at the close wae 2,669,000 400 $1612 16% 16% ing under distribution currently through | Kelsey H 195 '916% 16% 16% | |flation since the 1950s. Price in- |\the railway earnings' for the livery. ih d h 4000 26 2§ 25 -- Y| the facilities of the Exchange: 1 eh a Aa | DIVIDENDS lcreases have recently been run-|-- --_--__--_----_-------- |Shares compared with 2,501,000 gee ie er lt Am Moly 1000 14 24 24 | Lont Cem 1260 $52 514 si | ning at the rate of 'approxi- = at the same time Tues- vipa vi ag A ate Laura Sec 425 $14 13% 13+ %) . lay. 910 51 51 51 +1) Cam Mine 550 3% 9» 2» --¥ "| By THE CANADIAN PRESS er cent annually. | | He fee re on ae, 100 253s =) tho Fw is mn a Bridge and Tank of Canada whens tod taro per worker! ura e 0 S n ec ine ~ ee ad wd Lau F 63w oT 65 65 65 1933 Five 3 BNA + 4) D'Eldona = 6200 145.142 14S + 1: | «Levy 100: $18% 18% 18% a $2.90 pref. $1.45, June 1,/in manufacturing industries in| OND mobs tit tole, | | Sinn Exp BOO A 2 204+ Ws! Levy @ pr 250 $71 2078 sg ,|record May 15. 1966 are estimated to er B MARKET | 'op Sée list below. Jelex 1000 Be a ad "a Lob Co A 1 % 1% + | Vout 16,100,120 Kid Cper 12000 68 t3\ Gas we ke Canada Safeway Lid., 4.40-/grown nearly three times n nN us ria To uc ion TORONTO (CP)--The Cana-| N 3000 84 Bl 8% a 43 2 ia 2000 302 301 30% Pee exp! aon 0" : ; co 2) t% Sri Oy Sab 2058 bat 5 ai yl aig $1.10, July 1, -- a aA Sulput Ver worker. jdian bond market was up one-| See list below. Silving ame SS % Loeb M 320 $13% 13% 1370 ¢ ; OTTAWA (CP) -- Industrial! Iron and steel production was|eighth to one-quarter 43S $662 66% 66% -- | Win-Bld 2000 144 inn 1 | Maclean H 50 $49% 49% fn | McIntyre Porcupine Mines a Sinclair, CPR president, edduetion tumed supeardé: in{the major conlr@uter. with # g d q' of a point | 233 3590 440 350 CS Pete 1900 198 198 198 | MB Ltd 185 929% 29% |Ltd., 70 te J 1, ord aide the current position| P P P in moderate trading Wednes: oo 6 15 16 1 | Magna El 1268 $19%4 192 ia + Qentes SURE 2) FHCRN ; 4 February after a two-month de-|gain of four per cent over Jan-|day. CAMA PH ee ei mie adhd INDUSTRIA'S \ Mane or i gs a May 18. jot 0 Ee acts at cline, the Dominion Bureau of/uary figures. Settlement of la-) gios+ term Government of} y me Va a - s af 100 165 165 165 Abitibi 1190 910% 10% 10%-- wi Mencir In 1906 320 300 30425 | New Hesce, 10 cents, June 2,)non PR Pp Statistics reported Wednesday. |bor disputes meant a sharp 12-\canada bonds were unchanged|l sce o. it . Youn 30 OFF Ow 120 $90 498 $00 + $ | Acklands 800 9% 9% 9% Master 42 Sa te teat record May 19. ve . t higher prod.| Its index of production, basedjper-cent recovery in primary with the 4i4-per-cent A aL ee ey --_-- oe 371 1 iy ' § - ; ' - H : o- r industrial, big or le See tist Beietl, : Rie od ae ye 45 ei ti +) Roniex w We Ss Pad Pi "| Salada Foods Ltd., common 10 7 ad ee ee Pe (on 1949 industria) output equal- production of iron and steel. 11968. i s "Glost P iad td 100 82 82 «82 | Algoma St 254 $25\4 254 252. Moore 225 $1091 1091 109% cents, June 15, record June 1.|uctivity grows as our labor ling 100, was 279.3 in February, ae ; . 0016. cea at 100.11 Did} Prompt service ond quality work- 2000 32 «2 «30 Alcan 1545 $304 398 30% -- Me Nal Orug 225 $114 Ta Ta Timken Roller Bearing Co. 45 cots mount," said Mr. Sinclair.| (7a poq with 271.5 in Janu. , Motor vehicle production also/and 100.16 asked. manship et @ reasoneble cost. 2900 aa rig Ped "a Ricab 0 i) ed a. a2 Nav Trust 210 $9%2 1% 14 cents, June 9, record. May 19. "The final wage and fringe ben- ary pate 279.6 in December. 'The showed an important one-per-| Long-term Canada and pro-| | . y i th ; om ; Pear eg ' : pnt 00 a7 27 "4 'Dat a] Argus Cpr 400 $11 Mi Ins | Noranda 560 $82% S74 $74-- Ve -- 'efit costs inherent in es collec. index reached an all-time peak|cent increase, a reversal of the|Vincial bonds were slightly] Coll us now for @ free estimate. sbestos 225 jan i Eri +" Me 12: 1™-- Ve i 5 iC! signed| . y | NE 725-6501 i 1m 18 1@ --1| Alvtumer: ie Siem the ae Oolwie Nee ae teeta CIRCUS MUST WAIT at pose ri i ary 008-000 of 279.8 in November last year.|trend in the previous two haya with the 41-per-cent 2000 145 145 145 --1 | Aveo Dit p 10 $230 230 200 + 5 | Oshawa A 275 $39 34% 35 MANCHESTER, England Will add more than 942,000,"' DBS said manufacturing and ept. 1, 1983, issue closing at| 50 19 19 19 -- 4) Bank Mtl 444 $68% 68% 68% -- '2| Pac Pete 1615 $13%9 1314 13'4 | (CP)--Unsettled ther|annually to the company's op- d tilities months, |875g bid and 87% asked. 500 7h 71 Th+%) Bank NS 155 $772 772 774+ Pac Pete w 300 380 360 360 --I15 )--Unsettled spring weather erating expenses." electric power and gas utilities | A- CE Co. i? a im i parece ie | Ae 145 ar Pow Corp 610 $12%% 12'4 12% killed off all the performers in : \contributed to the February! Among non - durable goods,' Day-to-day money traded at| | r 0 4 wes i. Hs Bay © 305 $63% 63 63 --%| Bell Phne. 9460 $50% S098 50% + 'e Bree iu be Cy Oe Len Tomlin's flea circus and) SAYS ECONOMY STABLE gain, while mining output was ee was ree ot somgere| 4 per cent. a peed 2" 2p 9" [ Rremeee ae as ee Ml ON One 252 $10' 10% 10%2 forced postponement of the Eas-. Mr. Crump said that after sixjoff. Ir manufacturing, the bulk /0f paper pro ucts, foods and| Treasury bills were relatively | es Pi ren Ae se ee Rank Org. '. tae as ter opening until Whitsun. He| years of vigorous expansion the} of the gain was due to in-|beverages, tobacco and tobacco|unchanged with both 91- iy | and| Ca ws see ihe below. Brdg Thk p 25 $44- 44 dd Rockower oe 4 4 jcouldn't get replacements for|Canadian economy appears to/creased production of durable/products, and products of petro-| |182-day bills closing at ee ye . o . 2 Ma one 5 ve ee en Raters mts sue Pod ct 4 ithe insects killed in a cold snap.|be "in a state of over-all bal- | goods. 'leum and coal. icent. RENOIR, 1000 812% 12%) 12% 4 %| BC Pack B ri4 $i8i4 184 18% SIL Cem A 300 $277 27 27 sventeeenntees Sa 414 Yo 100 100 --1| BC Sugar 175 $32 32" 37% Salada 210 $10% 10% 10% + 14| See list below. BC Phone 25 $69 «6 «669 «+ 4) Sayvette 100 350 350 350 | 2500 12 12 #12 Heed ce og Tae va "re Selkirk A 250 $17 iy 11 | y urns is ' 5 $29 "i to" H a CAE Ind a $9% 92 "958+ Ve Shell we 1700 i 995 995 --17 | : 495 $13% 13% 13%+ %| Calory P 90 90 = 90 --10 | Shell Can 1530 $26 264 2614 -- 60 33 88 Calgy $40 p jean 107 A Shop Save 2160 $12% 12% 12% | es 125 145 14S 145 Calvrt Die 105 105 Shopper Ct 200 380 380 380 | 40 165 163 165 +43 | CD Sugar 's $25Va 7" 'BM | Silverwd A 200 $16% 16% 16% + Ve! 2000 2) 2 of +4] Can Brea pp ve * "i Simpsons 195 $28% 28% 28% + %4| 1100 130 127:127~ -- 3 | Can Cem 50 "a -- al Slater St 240 $10% 10% Pi 100 140 140 140 Can Iron 100 21% 2 24 Siater A wt 100 400 400 811 817% 12% 12%-- vw) C Packrs A 720 $79 719 79 St Paving 225 $8%4 8% an 4 240.113 113-113 C Packrs B 220 $80 80 690 Steel Can 1271 $249 24' 24% + vs 25900 1 137 128 41) CSL 200 $32 32Ve 32% Steinbg A 7210872 22 500 Cdn Brew 3285 $7 6% 7 Suptest od 115 $24 24 4 Tear C Brew Ap 295 $39 3939 + Ye] Tamblyn 25 923% 23% 27a ee oe A) COAAW a7 a5 Bs os Tancord 200 $8%4 8% 8% + % 700 245 20 240 --9% | Cdn Can A 200 $13 13° 13 Texaco 100 $28 27% 28 i a ag 1 | S Shem w fol SM SIS 8 +8) Texaco pr M0 STA THe 17 + 1 redge a N a 150 257 10 Mt 62 8 = 8| C Golanle | ao sh sh | POEL 2s eon one , a ae | ¢ Hydro | 250 $21" 21va 21% Tor Dm Bk 105 $70% 70% 70% + WW) See list below. | € Imp Bnk. 230 $70¥2 702 70%8-- al towers 000 23-2328 ee ee ae a A te SIL 491 $22% 22% 2%+ | traders A 400 98% 8% 8% | 550 $05 495 500 + § |) C Marconi 200 490 490 490 'transalr au hm hs . 1s 8 om om | Sparen oo 8 8 Treen PL 166 $90 30 90% ' 5 995 995 CPR 6645 $69 «686814 -- 1 ea We he a ee 108 936. pe tLe eee ID I 2 ' = Cdn Tire A 7230 $18% 18% 18% See list Below. © Utilities 69 $38 38 38 | = i" Se on ie YW! C Util 44 p 50 $74 73% 24+ Ve . C Vickers 100 $13% 13% 13'4 ; 3500 +1) CW Prop 100 $6 6% 6+ Vel ' oe site it it it + 4! Chemcell 135 $174 12a 14 | es . Clairton 210 $131 i t ret r : A as & a2 2 | Coavile A 425 25 as 425 +10 | Reclize ae 8 nd vihiotiod il Columbia Be pe eed our wool by patronizing your eS 0 w 1 a Cominco ee on Organization ' ee UP EM UW Con Bene. U5 9 OE SHIP COLLECT TO . P. 50 $26 26 26 + Me iio sine ns ios Sons Gas" 1207 Siem 16% tous ; Our Registered See list below. cen. 7 eg Warehouse No. 1, 95 $4 414 Weston, Ontario TEC Sa a Obtain sacks and twine Ig A en Silveng Ws 100 120 460 ® Hired by " without charge from 1800 118 ns D Bridge 335 $21%4 2) . 21 BOYD pte (SHEARER) "Se a at nh +m) Bodiam Sg git te tad ™ HAMPTON $13%4 me pebestoe > 370 $18%2 18M 18M -- RALPH HEPBURN (SHEARER) Ke 325 425 425 Domter 640 S16%2 16% 16% + Ne. 2, OSHAWA yc m0 76 % D Textile 215 $23 23 23 RR. fe -4 % =1| purent Z1D. S367 30 36% WILLIAM SNOWDEN (SHEARER) Bef ce zu Va la 167 106 106. 108 Falcon ais $7 a7 HTM -- R.R. No. 2, OSHAWA e . '$6¥2 6 ia 132189 18) 189 cee ih > ae Sn Oh ew or by writing to 2000 2 102 102 --1 | FPE Pn pr 225 $98 9% 98 CANADIAN 2100 24 240 24 G Develop 400 sla 1294 Mt Ve ' GMC 136 9 OILS, GAS GL Peper' 25 3204 2844 2M CO-OPERATIVE | | GL Power - Amn Leduc $00 15/4 15% 150 GL rowrw 390 stom fw tou | WOOL GROWERS LIMITED) ere z 100 4 110 Pet g t+ ++ ag oe 3 oO 2 g 5 3 28s38-_2x888e $= +. * 9 3g 20 32 1 Gt W Life $52 oe Y 'aie nn eel Oren $25 2525 40 St. Clair Avenue East, | 9% 9% 9a + Ve wf Trst i Rae hark eee $16 164 16% Toronto 7, Ontario See list below. We've got the mower for you ! | you can't issue g we have the minion ctric... Rotary or Ree oe | i ig Account that Advertising, quite simply, is news. News about it, asa rule, not after reading onead, but after ne Seaeeees, @ op CIAL ! ag r GRASS ain G | ADVERTISI NG products and services. 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But the ultimate de- CANADIAN DAILY NEWSPAPER PUBLISHERS ASSOCIATION avings over to cision to buy is yours tomake. And you make ss Usivacaty Avenue, Toronto 1 Ontaria Canada « RAsBariord, General Manager d take advan- interest. nce. "Your No. 1 Selling Medium" Ontario Bi \ BEGoodrich 7 BETO A a , Ontario Phone 725-4543 e, Oshawa, Ontario \@ ' ith, Oshawa, Ontario

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