Oshawa Times (1958-), 21 Jun 1967, p. 15

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t personality that rosmile, an active or, and the price- alent for getting bople. iT FORMED AP)--The volume scooter traffic in ty has given rise -w unit at Madras ital. It is a head leveloped because ire chronic among ter riders, wn to a bepu- T'S pore 1.49 66° lone . otion. ) 1.29 88° EEZE ROOF axe 14.97 xe 19,97 AKE bbersized s LE iS 9 and easy 1.49 " 9133 " 2.47 Lhd te pan i a a a tH i PITTI IIe eee bd TODAY'S STCOCKS TORONTO 16:40 A.M, STOCKS Distributed Toronto Stock Exchange--June 21 Quotations in cents unless marked $. t(--Odd lot, xd--Ex-dividend, xr--Ex- rights, xw--Ex-warrants. Net change is from previous board-lot closing sale. MINES 10:40 Net Seles High Low a.m. Ch'ge Stock Accra 1500 9 9 9 Advoca' 100 290 290 20 --5 All Pitch 2000 11 1 Am Moly 500 15% 15% 15%4-- 2 Ang Ruyn 100 107 107 107 --3 Ang U Dev 600 64 64 64 AM 200 325 325 325 Argosy 4550 100 99 100 +43 Armore 5000 182 18 «8A +14 Aunor 300 243 24) 243 Bs.him 1025 61S 610 615 +5 L Hawk 500 25 «(25 - Bralorne 78 170 170 170 roul Reef 6000 29% 2912 24 ik 250 630 630 630 --S Calmor 1B 7400 50 50 50 Mines 6 SF 60 Cl dD Camflo 100 330 330 +5 4100 222 220 222 +3 C Jamiesn 1000 73 73 73 --2 1250 1 0 WW Candore 1000 26 26 Chestrvile 2000 2612 2% 26 Chimo 7 nN +7 Coch Will 800 110 106 110 igo 1000 320 (32 32 -- ¢ Bellek 10007 7 +h Con Fardy 103 310 310 310 --5 Hall 70 70 +4 ¢ Morisn 600 480 480 --15 Con Negus 1500 35 3 --2 Con Nichol 1500 144 14 14 --' C Rambler 150 135 135 135 --3 Red Pop 2607 27'2 272 274+ 1 Conwest 101 560 560 560 Cop Man 1000 2) «2121 +h Daering 1081 8% 84 84+ % D'Aragon 00 19 «#19 «219 ~~ D'Elda 10800 133 120 122 --14 Denison 1470 $79%4 79 79% +1% Dicknsn 200 330 330 330 +20 Dome 100 $48% 485% 48% -- % Dunraine 1000 58 58) 58 oT Endako 350 $10% 10% 10% Fri 200 465 +5 lant Yk 730 870 870 870 slenn Exp 9100 24% 23% 2414 Goldrim 150 36 «635 «(36 irm 200 226 226 22% --9 Grandroy 1000 43 43 O43 Granduc 625 540 530 540 +15 Granisie 200 590 575 575 ulch 17000 40 35 3 +6 sunnar 8303 239 220 239 +2 Headway 1000 18 «#18 «618 Heath 000 9 9 Hollinger 355 $264 264 2612-- 4 Huds Bay 25 $63%4 63% 63% irish Cop _ 2100 13% 13% 13% Iron Bay T 100 340 340 340 +8 Jaye Exp 2000 16 15 Joliet 1000 39% 39% 39% Joutel 2100 68 68 Jowsey 2100 70 70 70 Kerr Add © 5685 $16 15% 15% K_ Anacon 250 0 689 Kid Coper 3000 60 60 0 Kirk Twns 500 14 14 14 995 90 990 --§ 1600 $122 12% 124+ % 160 160 Macassa 78 160 Madsen 100 134 134 134 Marchant 300 135 135 «(135 Martin 300 19 «319 9 Mattgmi 1952 $14%4 14% 14% Maybrun 3500 10% 8 8 --2 Mc Adam 600 48 48 48 +) McWat 1500 51 50 50 Min Ore 56350 15% 142 15 + Mt Wright 500 2 28 Multi-Mi 500 125 125 125 --® Nea 500 é N Harrl 3000 19% 194 19% N_ Hos: 800 240 238 N_Imperal 800 320 315 320 + Newlund 500 16% 16% 16% N Mylama 3000 17% 174 172 + Va N Que Ragi 500 425 425 425 +10 Nick Rim 2500 13 13 13 Norbaska 1200 59 » N Id 1000 7%: % Ne Exp 500 2 2 at 200 465 485 485 +85 N Rank 100 2 7 Opemska 1350 960 955 955 +8 Pax int 2500 10 10 1 Pce Exp 44042 119 105 11 Pine Point 404 $5214 52% 524-- % Placer 250 $34% 34% Pore Pay 633 (840 84 +74 Pow Rou 1000 59 9» -1 Purdex 1000 6 y 6 --A Pyramid 150 355 355 355 +85 Q stds i 4000 144 141 142 +2 2100 800 800 Rayrock 200 128 128 128 --2 Renable 300 125 125 --s Rio Algom 585 $38 37% 38 + % Ri 1670 $21% 21% 21% -- Rowan €n 3000 12 12 12 Satellite 2000 26 «255 2 Sherritt 460 400 400 -§s Silvmq monntH7 Siscoe 1280 495 490 40 +85 Stanrck MS 460 465 Steep R 1800 600 595 600 +5 Sud 1000 20% 2% 0+ & Sullivan 600 390 390 390 +10 'eck 500 485 475 45 +8 Texmont 900 74 Th Th + Thom L 2200 4 2 2 Tombill 1300 116 «112: «112 --3 U Asbestos 600 315 310 315 +8 Un Cmstk 1500 10 10 10 Ke 800 555 580 +5 Un Macfle 2500 13. 12% 124--I'4 Upp Can 600 154 154 154 +1 Vespar 500 384 38% 384+1% fest ine = 400 315 OS 305 Wilco 500 374 37h 37a +1 Young HG 1000 4 dh 4h Yukon € 800 118 118 118 +4 Zenmac 2000 22% 22% 224%--I'4 Zulapa 2100 15 «15 «(15 OILS, GAS Alminex 400 475 «475 «495 +8 Am 500.15 «1515 Calvert 1000 2% 8% 6% CS Pete 200 211 21) 21 +3 Cc Dehi 600 215 214215 pre Gas ine ae 40 410 -- in 2h eo +% Cent Del 313% 13 13% C West P 228 155 150 150 --S§ Dynamic 480 120 119 120 +1 rgo 1300 525 515 525 +10 Gr Plains 200 $12%4 12% 12% Gt COlisds 110 $14% 14% 14e-- Ve Int Hellum 400 295 294 294 --1 Numac 710 418 405 410 --~§ Numac wt 2400 94 93 94 Permo 2500 21 21 21 +e Place @ 200 214 214 214 -- 1 Provo Gas 1493 670 660 660 --10 Ranger 1000 238 238 238 Scurry 15351 $37%4 35% 37 +1% Spoon 10100 68 464 «67 Triad Ol] 400 185 (185 185 U Canso 765 345 U Canso w 7233 135 135 135 W Decalta 300 264 260 264 + INDUSTRIALS Acklands Vo Be, Se See Alta Gas T 3420 $37 97 37 900 920 Algoma St 72 $24 24 24 +30 Alcan 292 Bia-- Alcan pr 200 n D9 --% Alumin 2p Wa 432 A+ a 50 $43) Ang CT 31 100 $52% 52 S2%4+% 125 $21 %6 nthes A 25 2% i Argus © pr 4 mu u in + ve operation iand maintenance iwn "2 = ; . Al Sugar 195 $10 10 10 climbed by $4,215,100 to $16,943, pence ge Say fad Tok ul as an "4 Beaver pr 170. S254 25% 250 Dr. Prefible said forestry re- er Bp 25 $84 8% 8% me a ae a latter increase. The department Breviion 431 siz 12% 174 %4|planned to spend $340,000 on re- Brdg Tank 25 435 435 435 --40 |search at (17 Canadian universi- BA Oil 760 $37%4 3734 374 -- ti BC Forest 125 $19'%4 19% 19% es, Cc Phone 28 $68 68 1966-67. Bruck B 100 $54 5% 5Su--% CAE | 925 $92 Me Ie-- % ay Ld ky $22%4 2234 ala "" THEY WERE WRONG Con Malt 28 $2 DICKLEBURGH, Eng Cdn Brew 115 $7% 7% 7 saat t office - CB ALA w 625 190 185 185 land (CP)--The pos CB AI Bw 200 190 190 190 10:40 Net High Low a.m. Ch'ge Stock !Sales Crush Intl 200 $12% 12% \2-- Ve Cygnus B 00 $8 8 8 1 Debhid B 210 $972 974 974 $39% 39 8639 318% 18% 18% BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT Oldest Paper Mill Adapts, _ |Firm May Leave Canada If Carter Report Adopted told Tuesday. TORONTO (CP) -- Brazilian, Light and Power Co. Ltd., althere could be no question of In an interview later he said | Toronto-based company with as-|winding up the company he-| sets of more than $1,000,000,000, might be forced to leave Can- ada if the Carter report on tax-| ation is fully implemented, the somewhere where we could con-| company's annual meeting was tinue operations." cause it could not get its money} out of Brazil. | "We might move to Brazil, or | THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, June 21, 1967 15 |render untenable the position of;John Labatt Ltd. earlier this lforeign business jsuch as ours would be a costly| mistake for Canada." corporations | month. This, he said later, was slightly more than the money He told the meeting that Bra-/Brazilian had available for i " * n- zilian paid $21,000,000 for the|yestment outside Brazil through Bank Splits Capitol Stock 1,000,000, shares it bought of|sale of its telephone utility to jthe Brazilian government last | year. The Labatt investment is a 23 | Per cent interest in the com- }pany, and makes Brazilian the jlargest single shareholder out- side the Labatt family. ' | e Dot 375 $23%4 23% 23% + Ve , ' 1" - six ges 5 Withstands Nature, Mar (vers sncneinmounme nunme .,wowrnea crm sen owre ts me Dom Lime 100 20 260 260 5 er's question on what alterna.) tine. fa coeaars yotnen of Montreal announced Tuesday |tation on the Labatt board. : ; : |tives were open to th any| oar '\that its capital stock wi " ing ine?* D Textile 265 $21¥4 21% 2194 + | oldest paper nill--and Toronto's|and is the only Canadian pro-jin the river. dian corporation tax, as the|Per cent corporation tax, the|the close of business Friday bed " Mt Gh chal ous Esce $16% 16% 1612 oldest business--has withstood ducer. Today the woods are BONE, |Carter re port proposes, J,|taX on dividends leaving Brazil/ June 93, following ratification 28 ss,' Mr. Glassco said. Falcon 2155 $85% 85¥2 asia many poundings since its ma- and most of the surrounding|Giant Glassco president, said:/>Y, the Brazilian government,/the proposal at a special gen- Fam Play 30 $3614 3614 36% chines started rolling in 1829. MARKET LEVELLED ~ land has been expropriated for) ww, y, } snsider|2nd the Canadian dividend tax,|eral i sha Fed Grain 225 $67 6%" 6% -- Ve : isi th tt ; e would have to consider! i el ee ee ee BOND MARKET Ford Cnda 185$166 1652 166 The latest was the birth of} Surprisingly, the blotting pa-/an expressway. : |where we could go for fairer| WOuld represent "an intolerable) 'The shares will have a par a Desens 7 re Hee the ballpoint pen. |per_market has levelled. But Mr. Smith says having alt estment." |burden."" value of $2, compared with 310! TORONTO (CP % Goodyear 29 209 --1| Until the 1950s the Don Valley) "Banks still use it, and people/small mill in the valley still | Because it operates entirely|before the division. \dian rei ne Rg Greyhnd a $264 26% a "| Paper Co. Ltd. turned out about like : for desk ~~. val % makes good business sense. outside Canada, Brazilian now| {nitial announcement. of the quiet trading 'Tuesday. Horint 1 iu Ua Mou haa gain phate Tes |tns ¢ year, Veers ago, nume|LOCATION GOOD Seaway Tolls 7: 1, <astian corporation move war made lat January," Short term Government of ome "A 640 $21" 204 208 + 38 ee ha baltociat 'tol the|ber of" Canadian firms made| He said about 60 per cent of foaa eg ts income is! when G. Arnold Hart, chairman| canada bonds were lower with ue OM 4 M4 on yl _ vy: demand for blotters. dried up.| blotting paper. Today we're thejfhe fine. paper market is in) at Gl sh is c eagle ee ee oe the 41 1 : Huron Et $00 S100 WO WT "It just about killed the|only one." |Toronto and "we're in the cen-) urt conomy lane Saks otieventette de egg Ha nA omic ge 2 honk '? an eget Husky Oil 815 $17% 17% 177% rf fees gee : ltre of it." A an ' 1onS|signed "'to facilitate and en-|issue closing at 99.53 bid and « SEE oe ill craneger en | eaten Golin Skinner and John| "s+, mill this size can make| COBOURG, Ont. (CP)--Tolls|*® the Canadian government "'tolcourage the broadest possible|99.58 asked, Imp Oil 541 $6212 62% 624% Bue Whe oonpany, whieli hablValley' «aon the Sweat side of|Small runs of a variety of pa-jof the St. Lawrence Seaway at Support our contention 'hat toldistribution of share. owner-| Long-term Canada and prove"' ind, Wire 50 ton "oa "ha "el gone through floods, fires, a the es 'River in the northeast|Pe's to ee far rg . ee es on ' ship." incials were down with the 41%- Inglis 100 $12¥2 12% 12¥a+ Ve A gga F : more easily than a large -jthe Wella Canal are hurting "Although ownership of the re i ine $5 1 3h "owners, turned to. the school they 'used. timber trom the aur |au0n, can. There are a gtwatCanadg'r' econony, stuart Ar PRODUCE ----|nank or Montreat ig already ex ercem' SePt, 1, 088, asus, Inspiratin 180 180 180 atl , | i many naills this size in the Uni- ; president and general a tremely widespread, we believe|"o "2 3 8 bid an te 00 180, construction paper business. | rounding forest for pulp. Water TORONTO (CP)-- Wholesale y re iam Or gsm se sae Today the mill's main product|from a dam on the river turned|t¢ States. They all make an/manager of the Great Lakes! , il cart there is room for an even|@sked. : we m0 ss 33°33 is this paper, which school chile watempheel 46 supply the|xcePtionally good ee |Waterways Development Asso- pd in dai ecned oy Ge greater participation." Day-to-day money traded at t Nickel 842 $106% 1061 ~y . se i i ° ion, sai y ' : | : ifice t int Un 331% '31% 'sie veldren use _for cutting, pasting|power. The workers spent their ont e floc fins Suet Tat el fies tens Chamber department of agriculture as of| Share certificates now held/4% per cent. Int Util pr (450 $32% 32) 324+ %land drawing. It makes about!'days off hunting game in the|P:0ve@ | ' ila| re Coamerl tuesday: A large 40.4; A me-|Will still be valid on the same! "Treasury bills remained un- Intpr Pipe 2450 $227% 22% 22% + Ys newsprint, book paper, manila | o Commer that Lake Ontario a 34.2: il 2 jnumerical basis and additional] i P inp Mil ae ae jwrapping and paper bags. Onelis 'the only one of the Great|"U™ 2; A small 27.6. \certificates for. four times the| Changed with the 91 - day bills, Inv Grp A 2160 $10 9% 9% -- | Pe 8 . of its late 19th-century mana-|Lakes which is not toll-free. Eggs: Wholesale price toinumber held will be forwarded|¢losing at 4.42 per cent and the Jefferson 0 37% 67 Mu ° ipe- ines In pprova | gers stated an early fight! Tolls of 40 cents a net ton on|country stations fibre caseS/chortly to the bank's 27,000|182-day bills at 4.60. Jockey Ap 150 $9 |against automation when he re-jiron ore and other bulk cargo| quoted by the Toronto Board of} shareholders, almost 90 per cent| --=------------__--_-------_---- Labatt 50 $264 2614 26V4 |fused to install paper-bag mak-|shipments entering Lake On-|Trade fron. wholesale egg deal-|of whom reside in Canada. Lafarge A 250 $10% 10% 10% LOnt Cem 150 450 450 450 --10 Laura Sec 470 $122 124 122-- % Lau Fin 600 485 485 485 +10 Levy 450 $2034 20% Levy B pr 2 3). 2) Oo Life inv wt «100 110 «110 110 +85 Lob Co A 350 $7% 7% T+ Ve ™% By THE CANADIAN PRESS After more than two years of|Man., through Minnesbta, Wis- frustration, Trans-Canada Pipe|consin and Michigan to Sarnia. Lines Ltd. won approval Tues- $212,000,000 natural gas pipeline south of the Great Lakes. The approval given by thejeach day to eastern Canadian 5|U.S. Federal Power Commis- sion was greeted with a sigh of|gas associated with the project + %irelief by Trans-Canada and ma-| would jor eastern Canadian gas dis- feet daily. to build its "We are extremely gratified|sion Co. is a jointly-owned sub- 11% 11%+ %\to receive the unanimous ap-|sidiary of Trans-Canada and proval of the Great pg American Natural Gas Co. set . Kerr, \|president of Trans-Canada Pipe) said James "We still have plenty of = and there will be no gas short-|; age in eastern Canada during is $366,000,000. the winter of 1967-68." Kerr said construction 6 --- 'slwill start immediately and the|president of Northern and Cen- first stage of the project to con- nect gas storage fields at Aus-|purchaser of gas from Trans- 27% tin, Mich., with storage facili- ties in Dawn township near Sar-| will nia, Ont., will be completed this MATERIAL READY ~ | Piping and other material for 32 --»y|the first phase of construction are on the job site and rigat-of- %|way has been obtained, Mr. the pipeline will be completed|FPC decision does not rule out Lob Co B = 200: $7% 7% Lob GA pr 25 $27 27 27 Loeb M 950 $13 12% 13 MB Ltd 965 $28Ve 28% 2812 + Yai qa: Magna El 7110 $20 195% 20 y Maher 225 $13% 13%, 13M M Lf Gard 21 $3131} Maritime 27 $22% 22% 22% Mass-Fer 1074 $22"e 22 22% MEPC 200 290 290 290 + MPG inv 1000 $514 54 Su+% Mon Food 275 $10%4 10% 10%4-- Ve Moore 1725 $32 31% 32 Mrphy Pr 150 $26% 26% 2614 + a Nabrs Dig ~ 200 440 440 440 --10 |JO! Nat Drug 104 $10% 10% 10% + %|tributors. Nat Trust 335 $18 18% 18% -- % Noranda 679 $52 52 52 +e Nor Ctl G@ 975 $12 Oshawa A 500 $42 41% 41% -- 4 Pac P S1O982 $15%@ 15% 15% + Vol jong» Pac Petew 100 425 425 475 +.5 \JeCt, Pembina 1200 $1212) 12 + ow Corp 311% 1% e+ WITi Prem iron 1000 185 155 155 45 [Lines Ltd Price Com 125 $12% 12% 12% QN Gas 232 $10 10 10 --% QN Gs 63w 9-930 290-290 HD +. QN Gs é6w 100 250 250 250 +50 Rank Org 6100 $7 7 7 Reichhold 25 $214 29% 29% M Revenue p 50523 23 2 +% r. Royal Bnk 68 $76 =676 Scot York 100 $122 12% 124+ % Shell Inv p 100 $304 30% 204+ % Shell Inv w 3500 $10% 10¥2 10% Shell Can 230 $27 27% hop Save 100. $12% 12% 12M% Ct 400 95 395 395 --S§ Sllverwd A 100 $1534 15% 15% + 4 Simpsons 150 $28% 28 28% fall. impson $ 402 $17%4 17% 17% : 100 $6% 6 6% later Stl 75 9% % %--% : ine 200 $14 14 14 y it Paving 87% 1% Th T Radio 215 $32 32 feel Can 942 $234 23% 23%4+ Ve feinbg A 400 $1912 1914 1914 'exaco 425 $29 = 28% 28% -- Thd CGinv 700 $10% 10% 10% + %|Kerr added. Tor Dm Bk 276 $12% 12% \2/a-- Ve Tor Iron W100 $33%4 33% 33% Towers 500 18 «#18 6 Trader 65 w 100 115 115 115 --#8 Trader 66 w 400 210 Tr CFund 250 Ya Be Tr CPI {21937 3 But Tr Can PI p 120 $48Y2 482 4812 Tr CanPw 4565 980 940 975 +35 Trans Mt 985 25 210 in 1968, inaugurating the direct|the company's earlier proposal $54 5% 54+ %|delivery of western Canadian/for another line through North- gas to eastern Canada, includ-jern Ontario, which would break ing Sault Ste. Marie, Ont. ff e by When completed the 1,000-|Nipigon to serve communities don jo "\mile 36-inch Great Lakes pipe-|along the north shore of the jing machines because it would To Build South Of Lakes [have thrown about 100 girls out of work. | Today the mill makes ship- ping tags, theatre tickets, and cover papers such as menus in addition to the blotting and construction papers. It runs con- tinuously and although it is highly automated Mr. Smith says its work force of 125 is at a peak. The mill was bought by Ho- ward Smith Paper Mills Ltd. in 1939, and now is one of several operated across the country by line will run from Emerson, | Mr. Kerr said that by 1971, Great Lakes Gas Transmission Co. will deliver 677,000,000 cubic feet of Western Canadian gas markets. Exports of Canadian total 170,000,000 cubic Great Lakes Gas Transmis- ago. Three Firms up to handle the pipeline. Estimated costs of twinning Trans - Canada's present pipe- line through Northern. Ontario WILL SOLVE SHORTAGE D. G. Clark, executive vice-|, ORONTO (CP) -- Scurry- Rainbow, Trans - Canada Pipe Lines and Ford of Canada Ltd. tral Gas Ltd., which is a major held the spotlight on the Tor- Canada, said. the FPC decision "solve immediately the prospect of a gas shortage in eastern Canada." | He said the company, which has been looking carefully at its sales future because of a looming gas shortage, could now go ahead with its sales pro- gram. Trading was moderate. eastern Saskatchewan. As a result, the oil 32 after the United States Fed- eral proved its $212,000,000 por hed | ipeli built a pipeline south the joff from the present pipeline at Great: Lakes, Great Lakes and extend through|'® 166 on 946 shares. Un Carbid 225 $204 20% 20% Un Gas 3824 $13% 13° 13%+ Union Ol! x10 » »" Corp B 350 $13 «13-13 U_ Sections 100 $64 6% be irsatd 7625 $714 be Tha t+ % Walk GW 2170 $34%4 34 34% Weldwod 200 $10 10 10 + Weste'st 230 $25 5 W Brdcast 25 $254 252 Bat % W_ Pacific 250 $6%e 6 6% WSuppis A 120 $9% 9% 9% Weston A 905 $192 194 194 Zellers 25 $267 26% 2676 Zenith 00 180 180 180 +8 Sales to 11:00 a.m, 770,000 FOREIGN TRADING Cons R Pop: 1000 38 38 38 Chib Kayr wo VW WU oN C ir 200 115° 110 «110 Cons Morrks 600 550 550 550 Lorado 500 96 96 964 Pac Intl 2000 1. 3 15 Sliver Fide»: 500 475 475 475 ----10 Sullivan 500 510 510 S10 +95 Upper Can 700 195 170 170 --10 C Chem w 200 400 400 400 +5 ¢ Curtiss 200 66 66 66 C Dredge 120 $5 Sve 5% Cdn Equty 7280 295 295 295 C Found 300 $6%e be 6% C Found pr 275 $16v2 16¥2 162 : CG Sec A $72 Th Ta--Ve ¢ Hydro 125 $202 20% Wat % Cc Imp Bnk 10 $667 66% 667% iL 200 $21%4 21 21 --% C Marconi 2940 $6 5S' 6 --'% R 22 $72 71 11%--1 CPR pr 600 $8% 8% B%e-- a C Petrofin 400 $14\%4 14% 144 Cdn Tire A 100 $1934 1994 19% + Ve C Vickers 405 $12 11% 12 CWN G 4 pr 100 $14%4 14% 14% Chemcell 1025 $10% 10% 10%4-- Ve Chrysler 160 $46 46 = | (46 Clairton 20 $92 4 ie A 200 430 425 430 Columbia be ee neat I Columbi p 725 $17 17 17 Cominco 1160 $30% 305% 3034 -- 4 Con Pay 240 $38 38 38+ " Cons Gas 2375 $18% 184 18% + % Con Gas B 10 $10012 100¥2 100V2 +114 Corby vt 50 $30%e 30% 30%e-- Crain RL 210 $48¥a 48¥2 Mla 'est 425 $62 64 6h--Ve creases in administration costs Canada's forests has not been realized, a department official said today. mons forestry committee. were down some $2,500,000 from estimates Potential Conference On Wheat LONDON (CP)--Major wheat|thing looks real rosy for dis- traders agreed Tuesday to call a world conference in Rome starting July 12 to work out a broad, new treaty to replace the expiring International J Agreement, an informant said.| A formal announcement is ex-| council pected today. The 50-country International Wheat Council, which has gov- erned most wheat trade for 18 years, decided the meeting should be opened to all United Nations. members in co-opera- tion with the UN Conference on Trade and Development. Alcan fell 14% to 29% after the company announced it will re- duce ingot production schedules for late June at its plants at Arvida and Beauharnois, Que. On index, industrials edged up 10 to 166.77 and base metals. .29 to 103.40. Golds eased .01 to 173.40. Volume was 3,489,000 shares compared with 2,622,000 | Ottawa, Montreal and Quebec City. | George W. Carpenter, vice- \president and general superin- tendent of gas supply for Con- sumers' Gas Co., said "'every- tributing companies in On- tario." Monday. FLOODS ARE THREAT | TRAIL, B.C. (CP)--The city here is taking no) DIVIDENDS chances of floods spoiling a| By THE CANADIAN PRESS | giant fireworks display planned| Crown Trust Co., 50 cents, as part of the city's centennial! Oct. 2, record Sept. 15. celebrations. The display was} Maclean Hunter, 25 cents, postponed till Sept. 9 from July|July 28, record July 7. | 1 after the council learned the} Montex Apparel Industrie threat of high water in the Co-|pref. 11 cents, July 1, record) lumbia River, would continue|June 28. | beyond July 1. Overland Express, common 5) cents; pref. 15 cents, July 31, Wheat; Not Realized OTTAWA. (CP)-- Despite in- and staff by the federal forestry department the vast potential of deputy minister of forestry, was fielding questions from the Com- Forestry estimates for 1967-68 a year earftier at $22,645,500, but for administration, mitted it has spelled the name of this Norfolk community in- eral has spelled! it Dicklebprough. BUSINESS BRIEFS By THE CANADIAN PRESS | TSE CLOSES JULY 3 | ' The Toronto Stock Exchange| President will join Canada's other major exchanges and close --, i July 3, officials said in Toronto Dr. M. fl. Prebble, assistant ad dig Toe tdsriveal and Go- nadian stock exchanges and the Winnipeg Grain Exchange will also be closed on the Monday following the July 1 Dominion Day, which falls on a Saturday. SUFFERS LOSS Canadian Vickers Ltd. had a "substantial loss" in the first six months ended May e Fe company spokesman sai search accounted for part of the Moultest 'eoley. Conmeating on the company's decision to omit its normal July oe. dend, the spokesman said lower $250,000 more than in sales volume, a cutback in fed- government shipbuilding subsidies, and the effect of the recent eight - week shipyard strike all contributed to the net loss. For the year ended Nov. 30, 1966, Canadian Vickers had a net profit of $929,219 or $1.70 correctly far years. Until now it}a share, compared with $1.093,- 660 or $2 a year earlier. | record July 17. WAS PR MANAGER J. Scott Feggans, 54, vice-| of advertising and OPTOMETRIST public relations manager for 14 King St. East Dominion Stores Ltd., died at 723-2721 his Toronto home Tuesday after a long illness. Obsolescence holding you back? Look into the <b COAL & SUPPLIES NOW IS THE TIME TO CALL Take advantage of it! 24 hour ser- vice; and radio dispatched trucks elways ready to serve you. Fuel Oil Budget Plan Available OVER 40 YEARS EXPERIENCE! McLAUGHLIN 723-3481 110 King St. W. SYSTEM OF FINANCING $25,000 to $1,000,000 -- or more -- for any business or industrial purpose. Terms up to 15 years. See RoyNat Ltd. at Halifax, Montreal, Toronto, Winnipeg, Regina, Calgary or Vancouver. Or enquire through any branch of THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA BANQUE CANADIENNE NATIONALE THE CANADA TRUST COMPANY GENERAL TRUST OF CANADA MONTREAL TRUST COMPANY ' he RoyNet Domtar Ltd., which bought Ho-! ward Smith Paper six years) Led Exchange | onto Stock Exchange Tuesday. Scurry-Rainbow jumped 4% to 35% on 156,000 shares follow- ing confirmation by the com- pany that deposits of nickel, copper and cobalt had been dis- covered on its property in north- index climbed 6.42 to a high for the| i Ah , Mr. © id the|year of 178.13. He said the second phase of 'owever r. Clark sai e qissetunade savaniad 10.00 Power Commission ap- Ford of Canada jumped 19% | tario from Montreal cost a fully- loaded carrier $12,400 a trip, he said. Lockage fees at the Wel- land, imposed for the firs this year, will cost a bulk car- up to $108,000 a season by 1. ers: Extra large 34; large 32; jmedium 24-25; small 20; B 27; C 23 Butter: Canadian Dairy Com- mission tenderable carlots: |Buying 39 score 62; buying 40 score 63; selling 63. The bank's present paid-up capital is $60,750,000, which will be represented by 30,375,- 000 shares on the new §$2- par basis. No enlargement of paid-up capital is involved by} the move. Need An Oil Furnace? CALL PERRY 723-3443 DAY OR NIGHT of a kind. panel bed. Reg. 499.00. FREE Beverley Springwall Quilt Box Spring FREE. Value By Lafontaine. SALE PRICE 199.95 4-PC. ITALIAN PROV. BEDROOM SUITE Triple dresser, chest, panel bed and nite table. Reg. 38 FREE Beverley Springwall International 67 Deluxe Mattress and Box Spring. Value 3-PC. MODERN BEDROOM SUITE Reg. 279.95. Triple dresser, panel bed, chest. - + 80 act fast. BEDROOM SUITES 3-PC. MODERN BEDROOM SUITE In Satin finish by Gerard Collin. Triple dresser, chest and 159.95 ress Mattress and 9.95. 129.95 SAVE 80.00 SALE PRICE 269.95 AND 2 CHAIRS - by Beverley. Gold and r price 329-90 PRICE 2-PC. ITALIAN PROVINCIAL CHESTERFIELD by Newport. Gold and turquoise bocade. ; Reg. 429.95. SALE PRICE 369.95 2-PC. MODERN CHESTERFIELD by Beverley in 100% nylon surface. Reg. 279.95. SALE PRICE CHESTERFIELD SUITES 2-PC. MODERN CHESTERFIELD SUITE by Troister. Reg. 379.95. 3-PC. ULTRA MODERN CHESTERFIELD SAVE 110.00 ed plush. Reg. 479.95. SAVE 150.00 SAVE 60.00 SAVE 80.00 RANGES KELV. 30" RANGE Reg. 229.95 -- automatic cl switches, removable glass oven pace 179.95, PRICE GEN. ELEC. 30" RANGE Reg. 249.95 -- automatic clock and timer, glass oven door. SALE PRICE 179.95 ., GEN. ELEC. SELF CLEANING RANGE Cleans itself, with automatic drawer. ROGER'S PRIC McCLARY EASY RANGE Automatic timer, rotisserie, removable oven door, serve temp., infinite heat. Reg. price $269.95. 199.95 ... SAVE 70.00 SALE PRICE lock and timer, infinite heat door » SAVE 50.00 » SAVE 70.00 clock and timer, big storage E 269.95 wal. @ EAY BUDGET TERMS ROGER'S 50 Bond St. E. Next to the UAW Hall Famous ROGER'S APPLIANCES and FURNITURE rihday Sale CONTINUES This WEE SHOP IN AIR CONDITIONED COMFORT The savings at Roger's during this sale are authentic . . . there is no immicks attached. Every item has the regular price tag PLUS the Birthday Sale tag . . . so you can see the saving. Some items are one OPEN THURSDAY and FRIDAY till 9 P.M. GENERAL ELECTRIC AIR CONDITIONERS Two Speeds -- 6,000 BTU. Reg. Price 249.98 SALE PRICE $219.95 SAVE $30 PN a] iM 1 Catal -- KELVINATOR TRIMWALL Kelvinator Quality 'with all these circulating cold; cold-mist crisper; pull-out shelves; shielded lights; pull-out pantry basket; fruit basket; full-width dairy chest; spacious high capacity door shelves; magnetic door gaskets. List Price 699.00. oa & 79 Ww. T. » FOODARAMA features ® LOTS OF STORESIDE PARKING APPLIANCE and FURNITURE 728-2151 "'NO-frost'" * Pe 8 Ee OEE ee eee 8 EO RR he Oe Oe Oe Ow ee ge ty

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