Oshawa Times (1958-), 23 May 1967, p. 25

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7 cu 4 nservative » looking err' Sil Eureka 45 (145 Ld +25 ans 400-380 Inland Gas 100 $1i% 11% 1i%--V | @GSHAWA TIMES, : THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, Mey 23, 1967 thi di boltin; mts 23, 1967 y Ve , 25 on the new grade. ig and eplking machines y, Mey 23, BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT rac ayer Approximately 270 rails are/join the rails together and se IDGE REPORT ON BUSINESS | R Mixed see ea ng i e e ; , E St . ead crane picks up a rail an e tracklayer, opera' ya t ases Taln moves it to the waiting hands of/45-man crew, carries its own ' ) . JAY BECKER Manag? rr ns Stock Sales High Low io cee Fai Sales High te ey vee ana. an eac 10n 1X€ HINTON, Alta. (CP)--A self- on the ties, Then. the air-driven daylight hours. eae rd-Holder in Masters' Dens th cae Gt COllsds 300 $1244 17%4 17% 700 $1196 114 11h -- ' pits el itty cents unless marked $,| Ot SOllsds gd ngage Philips, Cb 750. Suzse. save propelled tracklayer is taking } Championship Play) ead lots xe Excdividend, .xrEx! mitt City" 400 110 WO 10 --3| Pow Core 350 $124 12% ia ue Oo eneva uts much of the back-breaking work from previous board-lot closing. sale. Cont eS et oe el tine ie from construction of the Alberta paler, NC Oils 300 350 250 350 +5 . 10:40 Net | NCO pr 250 $40 40 40 a Rank Org 350 $544 5% Ss--Ve : Resources Railway. uth vulnerable. Stock Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge| Numae 500 385 300 385 Revelstk p 325 $i 19 oe By JANE BECKER Happiest are Western Canada|imports may be a detriment to| The 110 - mile line, which NORTE MINES Numac on EE 2 of a Neneh OF tea ae Pn ge Dg -- Writer farmers, basking in the prospect|small marginal producers. ,|branches from the main line of Provo Ges 535 580 580 580 Ronald Fd 200 $12% 12% 12% + le most of the Western|of wheat prices up to 23 cents a} The Canadian Manufacturers' |the Canadi ational lways 91088 an National Railway: 63 00 00 Ranger. 200 220, 220, 20, elie We bog in Bea world hailed the tariff reduc-|bushel higher, as provided in a| Association hinted at this when|six miles west of here, is being AKI108 retell '7500 mm 4 1 +s Pr Of MOI I I 5 | Salada 210 $104 10% 10% tions achieved at Geneva last/new three - year world wheatlits general manager, J. C.! constructed by the CNR for the ASS : Am Moly to, tl bale Canso w 415 104 103: 103 cot York 7200 sim i 1m week as a major break-through| agreement. Whitelaw, commenting on the|alberta government. The line Ang Muyn 900 1m 12s iss -- 4 Gotta" Wigs anon PH) Shei inv ee Ha toward freer world trade, the| Returning from Geneva after|reductions, said the six months| wil] provide access to rich min- AQIOT4A9 esd i100 315. 310 Rf es Pitihary. Dibtvieaiian hel Can 608 $26% 26% 26% -- v| effect on Canadian business will|the talks, Trade Minister Wint-|allowed for a transition to the| era) deposits in the Smoky $ Qi08 1700 109 104 109 468 of Treasury Shares tod A i ie ee probably be mixed. ers said the new price for No.|new tariffs was "certainly not|River area of the province, $63 ees um 2 aaihe Toronto Stock Exchange has been! simpson 16 $162 164 164 As heady reports on the talks}1 Northern wheat the Lake-|too long a priod to adjust." |about 225 mil rthwest of at the following companies} Siater Sti 150 $10 10 1 ttled int i if not al-jhead will be f: wa ner eee 143 8 Bankfleld 1500 9% 9% 94--%4| have entered Into underwriting end OF-| Steel an bas 8200 2304 2H Ye se o calmer, if not al-jhead w: rom $1.95% to| One trade commissioner at a|Kdmonton. soviet automa tuo 'a6 SS | treosry shares oem Corin be| Suet Of 0 Sak Bu aK MINES OMlencessions, made onthe $9 nations negotiating at| mony C ane aa ares ons gine automated tracklayer 1 : K3 lock Bay ile wollte cede ations 'ancori 15 39% 1% ail concessions made on|the nations negotiating at)many Canadian firms "who i 3 AK9872 Brunawk 1175 625 615 61s the he clin ofthe Exchange: through rare Bk Fe Stn seve sovy am yy SPeCific items won't be known/Geneva had made important ta-|have been sitting around doing an Bs on aed rey "o oats ie ve WI 4 a: 8 = ~1 am Waly ; 20 2% Traders A 310 $84 8% 8% before the end of June--it ap-jriff cuts for Canadian metals,|nothing will have to get out and) A day' ly of about 3,000 562 Cam Mine See list below. Gdn Nisto pF Po in \ em Ma we is 2; ag ~--«jpeared Canada's primary pro-/forest products and fish. hustle."" euuthartenien 'he ties is bg 00 340 340 0 +3 Cantre , ae. 6 Can Pw 215 900 900 ducers might be getting aneven| But there are indications that} Steel makers were said to be| carried by the eenine which dings ius Tong mh iniiw oe exer A TR ev} Trans mt 75 fit 1 he ty w| bigger break at the expense of|a reciprocal lifting of Canadian/having mixed feelings over a re- moves them down a conveyor| ote Fun} cat ne Nessnt bgt | Sanita "iu Boh Buss] Oe gure SPH, it Hh, + 4 mmactorers had agreed to's Sbper-centta-("et, ond #Paces_ them exact) | CALLOUR REPAIR SERVICE TO LOCATE CABLES ; } Can-fer Daerl ae a ov-per-cent ta- 7 - 2 tm EG 41 | Bal ee BRS "haa | tea tae a oe sa {at presen Mos sppag: 20 [a Canaa -pieimebmetamneas le ix of Soon sees Ae nn Exp ~ Wainoco O 500 88 88 88 present high shipping costs |a 'anadians will have to ac- ae ant et rio) 100 144) Jommin tos ee +7 | Mehee™ asa Seo! Ua), DUSINESSMEN WALT --froia down massive imports of|cept the reality of a more com- lay that cannot pos- Ce mie le in" Kid Coper 740 6 4 Gk ON) Westtalr «= 20. $20 de is Japanese- and British - made|petitive world and make neces- eed, if at the same 'Conigo See list below. Beremeq 300 9 84 OW-- Wl Wen A Betas athe aie Py pipe, but these could be at least|/Sary adjustments to reap re- Bell Canada is available another Fe eee, | ee Ee aa" Neate a ae" | Weekes For Tariff Result iy otic ints, [tes onsite station" € Callinan 5000 13 13 13 P --4] oan 7. ce ee in eee gon, Frey 1 7 7) ~ bueretas: : noe tee. oa -- eaeKs By JACK LEFLER the American Iron and Steel In: gy A: Ba "e. le is self-evident, but ¢ Morisn 1200 $25 520 --10 REIGN, TRADING " " é : Neg 7 35 97 +1 Place Gas" 500 2 25) 388 NEW YORK (AP)--American|stitute, said the steel industry|Pported toys "disastrous" for Ca- my Tunes te thor. Cop Fielee 1900 tas top We ADIL 5 S106 0% TOM Spooner % $00 40 60 60 5 businessmen and consumers] could "not improve its export|nadian makers, because Canada 0s what is possible cen" inden wl Aira" 2 Bee te Ges] Secs, Bi 1 iB --t,enute ot the Kenedy round|fers are removed: [the "mass martet and mechan A y - V2 ¥ = \ i viously failed to real- Deering See list below. ae ch een i ee wl Ben U5 145 tariff agreements will mean for} An American Textile Manu-|ized methods" of American and pursuing an illusion he ighigig | 16 16 Algoma St 76 $25% 25% 25% Ker Addis 700 $15¥2 15¥a 'teu i : | when he went down D'Eldona See list below, Alcan 127) S770 (S06 3ay Se) LL Lae 134 185 185 185 them. ~ facturers Institute spokesman go large targa . Alcan 39% 3% -- Northgate 400 550 a 550 Per It may be as long as 10 weeks/said the effects of the agree- er products which may Deni 1070 $69 ; ; rect be mould have Dickns = 10335. 395" 5 +5 py cr is ee tom 11 v pierre sin mo 60 0 ae cae [before they find out. ment on the domestic industry|face stiff competition from im- tthe sie ot 4 sibel an 7 47 Asbestes 225 $212 24 21% The tariff-cutting agreements|would be unfavorable, '"based|Ports, according to reports, are 'én the of spades. tach Se ee sa All Super 1 Biot 106 10 were reached by 53 nations, in-|on the virtual tripling of im-|fine papers, chemicals and, es- fey eg pe ~~ ma Endako 100 $107 10% tion = Bank MN asl $6776 Ova 674 -- % Gol dfi sh Tell cluding the United States, after/ports into this country since the gem A eng ee A Diviston of the S. S. Kreige Company Leslted 7 a + 'ati " st now led the king aac hf in ie 128 zs ne Bell Phne 2201 $3000 Save S090 Me ot gai of neawianens: a ee hy som rough eee | M RA D the ace and declarer eae we, ish prcw. BAO; 900° s35135 | 35 -- 4 The reductions affect about|/merce department reported that|tile Institute reported recently Ld AK of trumps, hop- Cn Oe a | | Ree ee About Peo le 60,000 items and more than $40,-|corporate profits in the first|that imports of cotton fabric the remaining ones Gortdrm 200 240 249 240 riage a I al yt ( t t reached a high of 253,000,000 Granduc 1000 460. 460 LE eli Fiat Pc aoe 000,000,000 annually in world|quarter of the year declined by cea sacks ie iaar ante vas, i : i h i ' showed out and Sram i in eth] Sage em se nae we wee | HALIFAX (CP)--Dr. Willam|trade. 'The Uniteg Sates asthe, largest amount for 80Y|Shoments of similar Tiatera knew that he had to Gulch m0 a 7 at T. Woodward, professor of psy-|°:300 P Cae hae ad | Bit years. |) Canadian mi Pp trick. In an effort Guoner 0 110 Co suer '300 fies 4 1t-- | chology at Dalhousie Univer-|200 t0,$16,000,000,000 in trade| PROFITS SUBSIDE ---- . leedway = 2000 09 2} Cen Cem 4250 $42 42 42 *|involved. Pre-ta fits fell 5.5 ' f his losing club, he ath 9 8% 9--W!i Con iron 100 $194 1% 194 + Wlsity, ts 5 re-tax pro! eH 9.9 per) Even before the tariff tia- # y, is using goldfish in a study| Although details weren't gen- negotia yunds of diamonds in High-B} Ho 99s 995 995 +451 Can Perm 173 $12" cent to an annual rate of $77.-|tions, CMA President Henri Joli " 2 of 5 at East would follow tity ie Sou] See, te gh mm am, [on how people learn some US: indusiries apparently. seme, from $81,900,000.000/ warned members that gains in -- in which case he Rede ks 000 iw wt a) C Brew Ap zl0 $38/2 382 3614 Dr. Woodward is carrying out cele ieiGuoh "abour what Wis in the 1966 fourth quarter and/Canadian exports of about 17 discard his club on Int Bibis T 1450 6 60. 60 o ery Ee) 2 a oe --%5 | research into the function of the py a to express objec- 6.5 per cent from $82,800,000,000 per cent last year were made \ 'ound of diamonds. ee Se eae oe C Curtise 1500 95 8S as +3 chemical RNA on the learning|tions immediately. a Lae! earlier. in a period of rapidly expanding ruffed the third dia. Jelex See list below. Ear eauty 900 310 308. 310 --18 |process. RNA, common to all| The criticism came mainly ersonal income in April Tose trade; were less spectacular south eventually lost Jollet 2 Ve +2) 6G SecA 215 $7% 7% 7% , from 'the chemical, steel and $1,400,000,000 to a record annual/than those made by most of her > down one. elas ae tae i € Goldale 400 $10 94 9% living matter, is intimately in- iu wile addairlia, rate of $614,100,000,000, but thel/industrial competitors, and were ed to realize that he iid Caper See list below. pa de i %| volved in genetics and the pass-| "© be : gain was the smallest since|almost offset by a 14-per-cent in- to go down by play- pie wan. tee ie eae cit 775 $222 2 22 ing on of hereditary informa- err hag ipal objections|CCtmet> 1965- crease in the value of imports. nonds as he did. Had Lab Min 250 $294 2% 29% Marcon a 3 6g «| "ition and exerts a certain th tthe United Gries aa The commerce department], Much of the $1,525,000,000 rise ed to count out L Curauls 2) $1313.13 CPR 5 $68 BNA ble were tha said the April slowing in income|im value was accounted for by ribution, he would [an oon ae CPR pr 720 "$9 9% 9% jamount of control over all living |not succeed in having other) orected reductions not only in|Wheat and flour, not highly de- ered the utter fu- Langis 10000 44 43 43 bas seen 4 Pbrrd be Bhoed biological processes. countries remove non-tariff bar- manufacturing but in the dis-|Pendent on tariffs in any case. ing to dispose of his Thenia le Hone €4n qire A 300 Stes 18% 188-- | Dr. Woodward, working on alriers that hamper American ex-| 11, tion industries. The federal trade and com- ight away. LL Lac 635 168 160 168 + 3| Chemcell 2435 $11¥4 TV ive $3,000 National Research Coun-|port sales. These barriers in- Automobile production for the| merce department has been an- 1 shown up with ae ei ae Some) iso 3174 174 im {cil grant, is studying earlier re-|clude border taxes, import li-) -Tth0mO0l © Pree oot 173.909|ticipating the tariff reductions er iy Gee Macassa 4100 15) 43-150 + $ | Colhinco » 705 $32. 31% 32+ Wisearch which indicates that in-|censing requirements, quotas|week was estimated at 173,800/tor months, and has been en- so with a club and Man Bar 1060 23% 234 234-- va] Computr | £80 SNe Tha 110, , |creasing the amount of RNA injand other restrictions. passenger cars, off one per cent|ouraging Canadian manu- : as early as trick Soe ah ie ae el con Pee a the brain of a fish will effect) "A very bad deal for the|from 175,585 the previous week/facturers to become more ex- 1 of East's 13 cards McIntyre 26 $8914 8914 8914 Con Papr p . 220$26%4 26 24% Jan improvement in learning or|American chemical industry," and 11 per cent from 194,296 @lnort-conscious to balance a pos- ted for, ¢ bhonne Mae ee | ek BO *--™| memory. It also indicates that|was the way Thomas, P. Tur-|year earller. sible loss in domestic sales. a @ or him to have three N Hosco .. 500 235 235 235 4 | Crestork 100 $6% 6% 6%-- Yslif substances which inhibit RNA|chan, a vice-president of Ameri-| Steel production in the week} In an address in Ottawa as N Imperal 2000 315 305 315 + 5 BE dean ie oe im ba we are injected, memory of ajcan Cyanamid Co., described|ended May 13 increased 0.1 per|the talks progressed last week, tly, after cashing weak): Mat a ok ae Dofaseo $944 24% 24% \learned response will be im-|the agreement. cent to 2,403,000 tons from 2,-|Mr. Winters said "'To take full hearts, South should Noriheot ne rd i a i. moses 13 Aue Hees Phas paired. John P. Roche, president of'401,000 tons the previous week./advantage of the changes .. . low trump to East's Opemske 200 $10 +10 10 D Textile 21 21 He e hope of finding sei So ne Bee ay 100 S10 10N4 104 =a | DEPT. o more clubs. Had 2100 204 26) Falcon #109 $83/4 82 s, his hopes would pene' See, list below. ig | Fed Gre 100 'S60 Se tm + 3760 150 145 US --S allsed and he would pick 'com ae ee Freiman io es a 5 +15 Natolary en 2. ine 725 $50 sO er a Pay. 1000 we 3 i +1 | GL Paper 100 $26% 26% 26% Pow Rov 1000 55 Greyhnd v 'Y ston B36 $19% 19% isia+ \q| Guar Trt 250 99% 9% 986 12 cos Pick Pitts BE Pe 2a | ieee elke de, bul Ties Ree ae oe 5 | teehee ae BY hw ayre 24 4 7] +5 od my Renable 200 152 132 12 Husky Ol SH 15% 15% a 4 mtr Me sl01%4 TIS 101% 1" i Imp ol 47) $59% S74 S93 -- VA | (CP) -- If you Rio Alg ¢ W 200 $19% 19% 194 | Imp Tob 300 Side 14h Uth-- Ve "ll Sharp and Frank Roman 180 $18%4 18% 18% -- i" et oy Ae PN " wonale od neckties <Ryaror "S00 12 32 ig] Ind. Minert "182 $1314 134 1314 -- We Severe, you ors ote rd ais a és aie Inglis es Peed 12%4 12% sevgne ours! rth =4) Iai? 8 dad Ine fo 63 it I 'he in el | a swinging cravat Shwe een te i Ya) int Util 700 $31 30% 304-- ger. Sil Stand 104 104 104 Int Utll pr 200 $32 32 32 | quite the way it Isc 2715 580 575 15 | Inter Pipe 995821 21 21 when the Toronto fare, 360 330 330 330 -- ee Pipe w 500 820 #7 a4 i nm 'nal B'rith wrote to fa cont 1 ks kt | WE Ind 25 $36 36 36 = = : ind show business sek Corp 1330 #5 90 a5 a ug $35% 546 3506 + * asking for ties to Tomblll 1000 110 110 110 @2]| Jockey C 754 375 370 375 +5 sieway heat "ter Butea iin MMM tan ' a Sen" -- FOR EACH ROLL LEFT alf-way house for Un come: 0 eee a] Lom com 54 Se St icts. U Keno 13550 600 $45 600 +65 ay Fin 1 $5. it wat i Upp Can 1 140 138 1 $20% mast ance Minister Sharp West Mine 300 370 370 370 +5] Life Invest 150 $6 96 6 ) service organization White Star 2400 26 2% 26 Lie hag oe} 16 105 Ws eye-opening brown Wiley 5000 394 39% 394 wi Lob G B pr 24 $27 27Ve 27% floral tie. External Yukon 00 tis ts 18 #0 | Oleh ngs 1 aN ister Paul Martin Zenmac --»-'1000 2h 2424 + | Maclean H 100 g8s Fd Fd Ps gig OILS, GAS at a is I f green, blue and ius tor 198) $26 23% 21%: 620, 120, 127, 126, 35mm Aiminex 200 460 460 MEPC 250 310 1 0 +5 in Montreal for Expo 67 | show business folk Bente 0 itm a "Me 7, Mon'cod ais. "9% 9 m0 "oh + Ve al retorts: om, Sl 6 8.,| se ae 4 YOU NEED NEVER BUY \- rn jontex ar. Unt ae tire ae ee hrm mb vs An attraction as great as Expo 67 Is firmation of reservation direct from the : _ Motels. Available In many perlods, par- ¢ Ex Gag 200 370 370 Bd Morse A 200 $237 2334 2378 + Ve bound to put very heavy pressure on management of the hotel, etc., or the ticularly early in the season, and after c ones 100 220 215 +10 Murphy 300 $7 6%e bia-- Ve . SALLIES Sateen Nee ea ee me a 26% 2614 + Me accommodations in the site ryote panko hone EXPOVOX at (614) septa 4th. gy $12 to $30 @e#eeeeee Cdn Tricnt 200900 895 895 --I15 joranda 10 $53 53 --'% you are a place to ir you may phone at 'double occupancy). eo Se ae mis il Ose ® Tb sae i, ae stay by LOGEXPO, the official Expo 67 907-6897 for full information about Tourist Homes. The position is similarto SIMPLY LEAVE YOUR NEXT FILM ¢ West P Be 150 ia is Ont Stee! 15 $2634 2634 26% accommodation bureau. availability of any of the accommodations _ that of hotels and motels, with some -&-~- WHITE Pos ae eo See ee LOGEXPO has listings of over 79,000 listed below. Make your reservations as --_- vacancies in all periods, RATES: $10 to ey art eeuae by re Gr Plains 1000 $1i% 114 11% Pac Pete 1800 $142 14% 14¥e-- % rooms, in hotels, motels, tourist homes, early as possible--the sooner you writeor $18 (double occupancy). 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' priate tit woed seu ated aenet o FILM WITH EACH ORDER! Expo 67. RATES: from $12 to $30 a day a oo (double occupancy). I will offer some | signs. as i ; ON TERM DEPOSITS Fee one or eae ©. Conti, Phone (514) 397-8397. THIS WEEK ONLY r: I am only reserve accommodations as follows: : NS : ear of high school have my mind -- . study medicine. FEDERALLY INCORPORATED AND SUPERVISED Address, Apt. a : ne KODAK KODAK ataloge--E. Ne Capital and Reserve $26,000,000 8 ' ader to "see your Deposits over $400,000,000 Antival Date______ Departure Date. Number of nights___Price renge____to...__ SUPER 8 FILM 126 SLIDE FILM time I can say 4 Number of adults (over 12) Number of children (under 12)___Means of transportation, : eves ter bane Type of accommodations required: (preference oné, two or three) 4 5 Gg 3 2 7 your decision to PRIVATE HOME []_ _ APARTMENT (efficiency) [1] e bd e. Rein Hormetere, Manager HOTEL] MOTEL] TOURIST HOMEC] MOTEL Above prices include processing. Tel. 728-1653 s. T. T.: Surgery 22 King St. E., Oshawa of a pilonidal cyst inion, the proper cularly when you VA with it repeat- 2 ® (Trallertype) [] TRAILER SITE] CAMP SITE "Aa €X)DO 6/:. Se Remarks. MONTREAL, & CANADA The Universal and International Exhibition of 1967, Montreal, swell ag 27, ow

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