AWA TIMES, Mey 26, 1967 DGE AY BECKER iolder in Masters' amplonship Play) ING QUIZ th, both sides vul- bidding has been: South West i Pass 3 iis bid now with following four 9002 O33 gts y8 OKI Pvt K OATS BAGG re is no good rea- iat four spades is ct than three no- e contrary,' it is rth will have at er in any suit led be able to cash tricks. A four t might result in ir tricks, particu- North has twice um values after idding. The hand r losers in no- t in spades. s. This hand does to nofrump play ly better designed ntract. The four orcing) permits 1 to five clubs or support for suit game con- nparatively rare, nds with a poten- ricks will usually ricks at notrump, se the danger of notrump contract pat. jes. The chances r spades are ex- four tricks are to be lost, while might turn out to fair. The danger that-the oppon- he advantage of 1d, might be able eir long sult be- spades can be e that both four ree notrump can nding upon part- , in the long run, ; likely to prove fer to negotiate ump. . It is practically artner can make in this case, but recommended be- still a reasonable making a slam. would be an ex- t if partner has: Hearts: A-J-3; 1; Clubs: K-Q-10- the slam possi- 3 four beg does likely ¢ to re- ies, five clubs or . intention is to r of these bids to make, since ractically every- to arrive at the If North co-oper- slam try by bid- 5, we jump to six tish Bid P) -- The Soviet bday on giving a British pleas for tion to prevent ile East. resman said For- George Brown crisis with For- Andrei Gromyko ting of almost lerstood the Ruse ve failed to give juivocal reaction efforts to enlist for joint interna- id Gromyko n War Minister dran arrived in nystery mission. ernment is the of arms to Egypt siding with the in the crisis. matic observers mlin might with- e until after its gyptian minister 8 Clear idea of tary-General U in his talks in ESS YOU i England | only a "God t te anne 6 law, taxi driver Maus a driving e when he sneezed poli th a je id ah HB ERpon [S20 RG GRERERRRRRERRRAE TODAY'S STOCKS ONTO 10:40 A.M, STOCKS ht Distributed by CP 10:40 Ne? Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge = V3\Stock Exchange staged a mod- ey SS RMR GA ee TT BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT MONTREAL (CP)--The busi- est port in the world--sprawling, parochial and pilferage - free Rotterdam--is seeking to bring more C i iented ves: to its docks and expand trade by 100 per cent. A delegation from Rotterdam, the first to make such a trade overture in 700 years, came to Montreal recently and made their case to more than 300 shippers, businessmen and poli- ticians. More Canadian Shipping Solicited By Rotterdam Led by Burgomaster Willem) reserved 1,250 acres on its north Thomassen, a Dutch under-|shores close to the North Sea ground leader in the Second/for passenger and cargo serv- World War and Labor party pol-|ices. itician, the delegation revealed Rotterdam has projects totalling |Hagenaar, deputy managin, more than $60,000,000 in harbor/rector of the port of Rotte: said they have one of the best improvements under way to en- courage still more international ||; shipping to the port. Mr. Thomassen said Rotter- dam has continuous expansion projects under way, is develop- ing its inner harbors and has TORONTO (CP)--The Toronto est recovery Thursday, wiping out about half of Wednesday's sharp loss. The industrial index, which 1 Rothman 75 $28 28 28 Royal Bnk 432 $792 79% 79¥%e-- % elkirk A adtaed 12% 12% + Ye haw LE A 100 $9% 9% %% hell Inv w 430 950 950 950 +5 Toronto Stock Exchange The burgomaster wee J.M. , 3 labor - management relation- ships in Europe. The city suffered only one la- bor strike. LAUDS LOCAL PRIDE "We are very parochial this way," said Mr. Thomassen. "We like to say that Rotterdam is a port surrounded by a town but Amsterdam is a town sur- Stages Modest Recovery 10:40 Net |213,, Western Broadcasting cnet, Sales, High Low a.m. Ch'se) added 2 at 23, and Levy, Texaco Overind pr 2 $9 4 Pembine. Igtorslia thw ths + y,|and 43, respectively. Pow Corp 725 $ 11% Price Com nat "haw tis 'i v Rank 'Org 113) i Sy 's 5v%--%| Banks were mixed after tak- Revelstk Ye 9% + Ye\ing a drubbing for the last two i Ricrsoe. Re a 4 4m |Sessions. Montreal and Nova Romfield 10 3 33 + measures the price movements of key stocks, 164.20. On Wednesday the index suffered its heaviest loss of 1967, tumbling 2.03. Magna Electronics paced the main list higher, rising 24% to 14%. Imperial - Commerce slid 1% to 6834, Torondo-Dominion 1 to 69 and Royal % to 7914. ; of major theft problems. es ae port has a federation in which everyone has an keeping harbor thievery to a minimum. rounded by a port. This kind of local pride was built during the Second World War and has re- mained with us ever since." Rotterdam is singularly free The interest in Members of the federation in- clude shipping companies, labor organizations, politicians and all and Canada Cement 1 at 20, 27% allied business interests. In addition, the harbor has a series of one-entrance, one-exit BANKS MIXED facilities with a spot check sys- tem. Petty thieves -- there ap- peared to be no trace of organ- zed thefts in Rotterdam--were shamed into not committing any Scotia gained % to 63% and more thefts by judges who told them they were desecrating the community's good name. Rotterdam, said Mr. Thomas- Five - For - One Split Approved TORONTO (CP) -- The Tor- onto-Dominion Bank Thursday became the second Canadian bank to have its shareholders approve a five-for-one split in its shares, the first in its his- tory. A. T, Lambert, president and chairman, told a special general meeting of shareholders the split becomes effective June 1. It will change the capitalization of the bank to 25,000,000 shares of a par value of $2 each from the present 5,000,000 shares worth $10 at par. At present 3,000,000 shares are outstanding, held by about 15,- 000 shareholders, The shares traded at $69 on the Toronto Stock Exchange Thursday down $1 from Wednesday. The Bank of Nova Scotia split its shares, five-for-one May 12. The Royal Bank, Bank of Mont- real, Banque Canadienne Na- tionale and the Provincial Bank of Canada have all announced plans to submit a proposed share eplit to shareholders. BOND MARKET TORONTO (CP)-- The Cana- dian bond market was up one- eighth to one-quarter of a point in quiet trading Thursday. Short - term Government of Canada bonds were slightly higher with the 4% ~- per - cent April 1, 1968, issue closing at 99.70 bid and 99.75 asked. Long-term Canada and. prov- incial bonds strengthened with the 4%-per-cent Sept. 1, 1983, issue closing at 85% bid and 86% asked. Day-to-day money traded at ishould neither THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, Mey 26, 1967 48 Securities Board Aware In Advance Of Fee Charges TORONTO (CP)--H. E. Lang- ford, chairman of the Ontario Securities Commission, said Thursday the OSC knew in ad- vance the Toronto Stock Ex- change was going to announce increases in its brokerage com- mission fees. The commission believed "'it consider nor study these rates until the TSE had completed its own internal consideration and had made a public announcement," he said at a meeting between the two groups. Leslie Rowntree, Ontario min- ister of commercial affairs, told Closing Bylaw Termed Farce WOODSTOCK (CP) -- City council Thursday voted to throw out a proposed bylaw that would have required the closing of certain shops on 10 statutory and civic holidays during the year. One alderman called the by- law a farce because it allowed almost everyone to do business on the specified holidays ex- cept a new out-of-town Rite- Way Department Stores Ltd. plaza which opens next month. Council two weeks ago de- feated another proposal for a bylaw which would have set store closing hours at 9 p.m. week nights and 6 p.m. Satur- days. There is no set closing hour for Woodstock stores at present. 4 per cent. Treasury bills were higher with the 91-day bills closing at 4.20 per cent and the 182-day bills at 430. PRODUCE TORONTO (CP)-- Wholesale Earlier Date For Dividends TORONTO (CP) -- Moore Corp. Ltd., formally declared a the legislature last week the commission had not been con- Sulted before the exchange an- nounced the increases. Thursday's meeting was the opening of commission hearings into the proposed new rate structure. SAYS RATES TESTED John Deacon, chairman of the exchange, said the new rate structure was decided wpon after tests conducted between Oct. 6, 1966, and March 31, 1357. The proposed increases averaging 11 per cent will be insufficient to meet: increased costs of member - stockbroker firms since the last increase ap- proved by the commission in 1950, he said. Directors of the exchange complained about Mr. Lang- ford's decision to open the meet- ing between the two bodies to the press. They said they had not yet had private discussions with the commission about the proposed increases. Mr. Langford said the fact that the hearing involved bro- kerage fees put it in the public domain. DIVIDENDS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Fanny Farmer Candy, com- mon 40 cents, U.S. funds, June 30, record June 15. Gordon MacKay Stores Ltd., class A 12% cents; class B 1244 cents, June 15, record June 1. Holdow Manufacturing Co. Ltd., class A 15 cents, August 1, record July 14. Lake Dufault Mines Ltd., 75 cents, interim plus 25 cents ex- tra, June 15, record June 1. National Lead Co., common BUSINESS BRIEFS By THE CANADIAN PRESS ADMIT WOMEN A special general meeting of the Montreal Stock Exchange Thursday approved admission of women to full membership of the exchange on the sam@ qualification basis as men, and the appointment of three honor ary members of the governing committee. TO SPLIT SHARES The Provincial Bank of Can- ada announced in Montreal Thursday it plans to split its shares on a five-for-one basis, subject to shareholder approval at a special meeting to be held July 26. Current selling price of the issue is about $47 a share, FINA TO EXPAND Fina Metal Ltd., owned 51 per cent by Canadian Petrofina Ltd. and 49 per cent by Consolidated Quebec Smelting and Re Ltd., announced Thursday it will build a plant in Montreal to manufacture iron powder. The plant is scheduled to be in operation by the fall of 1968 and initial production will be about 50 tons a day. BRITAIN REPAYS LOAN The International Monetary Fund announced in Washington Thursday it has passed on to eight countries, including Can- ada, the money from a British repayment of $405,000,000. The sum was part of a $1,000,000,000 loan made by the fund to Brit. ain in December, 1964, to sup- port the pound sterling. Canada was repaid $15,000,000. 75 cents, U.S. funds, June 26, record June 7. Ogilvie Flour Mills Ltd., 18 cents, July 1, record June 2, Texaco of Canada Ltd., 444: per-cent pref. $1.00, July 20, June 30. Victoria ami Grey Trust, com- mon 14 cents, June 15, record May 31. ios ¢ Stock Steck Exchange--May 36 | U Canso 1400 330 320 35 +58 In cents uniess ma $| U Canto w 25 104 102 104 +4 lot, _ xd--Ex-dividend, xr--Ex- Ite 800 232 =3 jous board'let closing 'sale. rot Treasury Shares is sel bea The Toronto Stock Exchange has been MINES advised that the lowing ompanies have entered into inaaroriting and op- alee Wigh Low ik? ciitls| freasury 'shares of these 'corppenies be SU! companies oom High Low a.th. 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Cover the pan tightly and cook slowly ¥% hour per pound. ike in Seagram's Mellow 83 hell Can 1405 $2614 26e 264+ Ys} Consolidated Marbenor high- t tail cart sen, is part of the Rotterdam-|'o re carton eggs average|quarterly dividend Wednesday £ TI Sivered "B08 sis is ism |lighted speculative a ctivity.|Europort complex -- thoroughly|welghted prices quoted by thelof 1114 cents (U.S.) on its split ts pal itil Ms Simpeons 5 Sums 26M 26% + Ye jumping 1.40. to 4.50 on be integrated with industry -- and|department of agriculture as of|common shares payable July 3 { Paving. 100 $8 a % (shares. The company hol ien{itS tonnage is far in excess of|Thursday: A large 42.5; A me-|to shareholders of record June Take edvantage of It! 24 hour ser feel Can 992: $23Ve 2 = 21-per-cent interest in Bow "ied New York's. dium 36.4; A small 29.5. 2. tL vice; ond radio dispatched trucks 4 Sie ie ae ee Lake Mines in Manitoba, le 2 "Last year our tonnage was| Eggs: Wholesale price to} The company had said earlier re) always ready to serve you, Thom NP 175 $7 + Ve announced it had encountered) 139 999.900 tons and before long|country stations fibre cases|it planned to pay 11% cents Fuel Oil Budget Plan Avallable qo oe oS i te jaickel mineralization. we hope to go up to the 200,-|quoted by the Toronto Board of|quarterly on the subdivided OVER 40 YEARS EXPERIENCE! Traders A 205 $84 8% #%--¥| Falconbridge, which owns 51/990,000 mark because it seems|Trade from wholesale egg deal-|shares beginning with the July Treder Ap 216 Siu ou sm «(Percent of Bowden Lake,/we never stop developing thejers: Extra large 36-37; large|3 payment. M Tr Can PL. 498 $29 an 2 + wi gained % to 83. port area and its facilities." 4; godtent 28-29; small 23;| Shareholders {in April ap- ¢ Tr Can hd 9. # 24 ay $08 oy On index, golds were up .99) The Rotterdam mission which|B30; proved a 4-for-1 split. The new Trans PPL 25 $7%4 7% 7%--Ys\to 165.41, base metals .41 tojincludes lawyers and other Batter, "Contien Dairy Com-|rate is equivalent to 45 cents COAL & 2 King St. W. Un Carbid 525 $21 20% wm 95.77 and western oils 1.80 to|prominent European business-|mission tenderable carlots:|quarterly on the old. shares SUPPLIES = 110 Un Gas, 00 $12 11M 12, + Y41153.61. Volume was 2,095,000|men, has # slogan: "United by|Buying 39 score 62; buying 40|compared with the 371 cents U Corp B 500 $12 12 12 --%/ shares compared with 2,287,000|an ocean, that divides us." score 63; selling 63. quarterly which had been paid. Un rm 200 395 390 390 seveeson, reekd o 8 e Wednesday. hi a Ag oe 8s A Py 83 West 220 S36 24 2% + % BOOKS FOR THE BAND lestee! Y oe ae oe REGINA (CP)--Four Saskat- Westen a. 150 3 9 19 --¥ichewan Indian bands are be- Westone, 3, Sk Th ate _ lieved to be the first in Canada York A 350 240 240 240 to become full-fledged members Zenith 100 180 180 18 --8 lof g yy library poh ined 3 tion. The Cowesses, akimay, Sales to 11 a.m.: $51,000, enatisiones agnico "tno ir ie) 167 +9 [haw reserves all asked to join N Mellow Pot Roast } Bralorne 00 215 ag ng in a pep | oa aa sod '\ leet . cia mace aan te Cons communities ad- . Pot Roast or Short oast Yramac' "ooo "ae "an "ge ** lyiew, Whitewood and Grenfell, ~ S Oeinn t 1 Carrot 1 Sprig of Parsley Patio or Driveway weeds? $F 'latio or r)) 6 Peppercorns wee 1 Cup Seagram's Mellow 83 Whisky Flour, Salt and Pepper f Tablespoon Butter 1 Tablespoon Oil Dredge the roast in seasoned flour. Can a taste inspire-a culinary masterpiece? It can if you're Basil Fitzgibbon, Managing Director of Montreal's gourmet Windsor Club; and your inspiration is Seagram's 83, the mellow whisky. Sip a bit. 83 will banish lesser lights forever from your glass. It could even be the guest of honour at your next dinner party. SEAGRAM'S MELLOW 83) -