Oshawa Times (1958-), 5 Jul 1967, p. 21

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, esday, July 5, 1967 RIDGE y B. JAY BECKER ecord-Holder in Masters' jual Championship Play) | dealer. South vulnerable, NORTH AQI $ Q6 ing lead -- five of dis- > are many hands where r is guided to the best play by information he from the opponents' . Defensive overcalls, as opening bids -- or even ure of either or both de- to bid -- can all prove iting to declarer. th took advantage of bidding in this hand to 1ome a contract which asily have failed but for ure of his hand painted t. rer piayed low from on the diamond lead st made the best play nine. Had he played the ith would have made the t easily. winning with the declarer cashed the A-Q ips. He then led a low 'om dummy, East going | the ace and returning . East was trying to in endplay later on by he heart ace at once. outh could not be denied as due him. It was clear e bidding that East had | ten cards in the suits bid. And since he had followed to both spade t was equally clear that . not have more than dingly, South cashed of clubs and then led ig of diamonds from scored the A-J, bring- defense to three tricks, , having only red cards, to lead one. Declarer -d the queen of clubs on im, ruffing in dummy, s made the contract by ; a club loser. efenders could do noth- any point to defeat the . East's three diamond ategically unsound be- 1 signs indicated he was outgunned -- gave de- more information than entitled to. rast passed two spades, night have gone down electing to lead a low yards the queen instead npting an elimination ORT BRIEFS RGOS CUT FOUR RA, Ont. (CP) -- Tor gonauts of the Eastern Conference released kies Monday, their first ice training camp here 10 days ago. Re- where Canadians Ted owski, Bud Scully and yle, and American Pete Coach Lee Cahill said ill be no further cuts he inter - squad game ito Saturday SIONS ASKED ARY (CP) -- Calgary ers said Monday they ked for suspension of yers, including highly- bokie Lew Kamanu, & e end who didn't show raining camp. Others on ension list are veteran lal Krebs, who said he ng, defensive end Fred g, rookie guard Bruce and rookie offensive rary Fitzpatrick. EWIS RETURNS REAL (CP) -- Rookie ave Lewis of Montreal s, who left the Eastern Conference team last lowing a dispute with ay Dalton, has rejoined . He was automatically 00 for missing four actice. 'AR WRECKED SEER, Alta. (CP)--The fuelled drag racing car st weekend set a Cana- ord of 200 m.p.h. at Cal- is demolished Monday uck from the rear while m the highway near e@ car, owned by Gor er and Nicke Kozak of was valued at $10,000. not Known if the loss sred by insurance. baby will, in effect, battle going on in his am, re, doctors watch yhen the mother is Rh- Tf this difficulty de- blood exchange is em- 3lood is withdrawn at » time a transfusion of d is given. Sometimes exchange is sufficient, mes several transf{y- e needed until it to virtually com: hange of blood supply. TODAY'S STOCKS TORONTO 10:46 A.M, STOCKS Distributed by CP Quotations in cents unless marked $. rights, xw--Ex-warrants, Net change Is m previous $m 3 closing sale, 5 Toronto Us 228 BB aE ea bl OF RL ha nt he A a st 2S ------ 2 eee Stock xchange--July 10:40 Net Stock Saies High Low a.m. Ch'ge Aced Uran 300 34 %4 3% Agnico 2700 145 143 145 + 8 Akaltcho 2300 51 5 Am Larder 2000 22¥2 22¥2 22\4 Am Mol % 5 GWA Ang U vy 240 67 67 Area 325 320 320 --10 Armore 000 18 BOB Atl C Cop £200 68 # Aunor 265 265 265 +8 Bankene 70 9 8 & B-Dqu 150 6 6 Bethim 100 590 5790 599 -- 5 BL Hawk 500 27 oka He Broul 2000 3 30 30 Brunswk 200 610 610 611 19 Bunker H 2000 21 20% 20% Mines 12200 3% 7 mtlo WO 300 340 --S Camp Chib 450 845 845 845 415 ¢ Tung 300 215 215 215 Can-fer 1000 92 92 92°--3 Chestrvile 8000 33. 32 33 + Coch Will 1600 101 100 101).--2 Coin Lake 500 15 15 15 +1 Conigo 11500 38¥2 372 384+ ie Con Fardy 2440 275 270 270 --I10 ¢ Halll 270 70 70 70 2 Cc Mogul 2000 305 305 305 © Morisn 100 480 430 480 --5 ¢ Neg 30500 4814 47'4 47\4 -- 4] C RedP 10500 32¥2 31% 32 +1 | Cop Fields 200 14) 141 141 +1] Cstland 600 25% 25%4 252+ 1 | Crowpat 500 29 28) 29 +34 Deering 17000. 8 8 8 --'! DiAragon 1000 19 19 19 + %4/ r Horn 1000 2) 21 21 --1 D'Eldona 1900 144 143 144 | Denison 640 $76 76) 76 + M4} ome 125 $494 14 M\-- % East $Sull 700.530 525 530 +5 robex 73 430° 430 430 ont Masct 200 128 128 128 --2 jenn 32600 284 27 28' +14 soldrim 2500 44 44 464 Grendroy 35900 41% 41 4} srenduc 1400 510 505 510 +10 Sunnar 1400 209 206 «207 +8 int Bibis 2250 67 #67 667 tron Bay T 100 340 340 340 so 130 130 130 --3 Jaye Exp 1000 15 15 15 --\% Jelex 500 32 32 32 Jollet 18000 49 45 48h Kerr Add 1565 $15% 15% 15% + Ve L Dufauit 1660 960 955 955 --S§ Le Luz 100 $12%e 12% 124--% Lorado 3000 8) s+ fAadsen 700 130 130 130 Marchant? 100 140 140 140 Aattgm! 200 $144 14% 1414 Mcintyre 100 $86%4 8634 86% +1% AAcWat 1500 51 50 50 Mentor 50 6 6 Mildri 137000 147 131. 132, --2) AMuIfl-MI 5900 144 135 16% --S§ Newconx 400 585 585 585 --10 N Hoseo 4500 231 221 225 --6 N impere! 2050 320 320 320 N Senator 500 47 47 47 =" Nick Rim 1000 14 4°14 Norbaska 2000 40 «= Normetal 1100 370 370 370 --10 Norpax 14000 S. 4 Northcel 2000 3 23 --2 Northget 70 515 81S HS +8 N_ Rock 1560 47 46 47 +1 North Cen 9650 155 145 155 +18 Opemske 25 960 Patino 166 825 805 805 Pax int 1000 12 12 #12 Pce Exp 46000 120 114 120 +6 Pick Crow 72100 25 25 2! Plecer 0 $35 3454 35 Porc Pi 3300 4 4 4 Preston 425 820% 202 20% + Que Chib 6500 11 11 11 --I% Mattgmi 1000 125 124 1% --2 Quemont 725 780 780 780 Rayrock 800 128 127 127 +8 Rio Algom 927 $36%4 36 36% + Ve Rilo Alg ¢ w 350 $20% 20% Rix Atheb 3 3 3 +23 Romen 795 $20% 20% 20% + % Ryanor 1000 10% 10% 4+ Sherrit? 22.435 435 435 live 4100 32% 3 324+ % Siscoe 125 470 470 470 --§ Steep R 535 590 ~--§ $ud Cont 22-22 = Teck Corp 100 475 475 475 --I5 Texmt ¥ 3 82 8 ~10 Tombil! 00 113: «-112ss112 1 yomment 101 100 100 1 r - u yr 310 425 410 425 +18 Un Keno 585 455 450 --10 Vespar 6300 4 45 45 --1 West Mine 1360 260 257 257 --I3 Wilco 3 Ms U1 Yk Beer 100 225 225 225 Yukon € 1000 130 130 130 Zenmac 200 2) 2) 2 OILS, GAS Scurry Rn Spoon Triad Oli U_ Canto W Decaite INDUSTRIALS Abitidi Acklands Acklands p ae Gas w pr 1000 $10 899% 1 1000 64% 64 6h 750 $155 15% 15+ % 1541 264 260 266 +4 1185 $45% 45 45% +1 750 $13 1 900 360 360 360 200 630 00 115 118 18 +64 100 460 460 460 $1454 144 144+ Va 36ve 3BVa +2¥a ) $25 515 525 +20 380 380 380 2m 2 +1 33 m2 2 --3 274 263 273) +11 500 266 817 99% 9% M+ 220 $10 10 0 --w% 00383 3B B 300 850 850 850 +20 2129 $23% 23% 23% 1223 $29% 29V2 29% a 38a 384 -- Ve 19% 9%--% 52 52 25 $27% 27% 27% 370 $16 16 «(16 25 $45Va 45\a 454+ Ve 50S $11% 11% 1le-- % 0 200 $7 7% 'h--% 45 $8 688 1084 $48% 200 224 $14% 1434 14% 2135 $9% 9 9% $23% BY B+ vw $39 9} 9 150 $11% 11% 114+ 225 $32%4 31% 31% 1 Se Sh 2050 $7% 7% 7% z 50 150 150 $12%@ 124 124 7S $684 6814 6814-- % wo 6 65 65 --3 200 465 465 465 500 305 305 305 +5 250 S16% 16% 16% 325 $584 3 SB 92 $12 WW W%+ 100 $20% 20% 20% + % 21S $65%-- 652 65a -- % 140 $11% 11% 1% zi $20 450 $70% 70'2 70'4-- % 650 $854 8% 8%4-- Ve 100 $14%4 14% 144-- Ve 250 $224 22% 274+) nw 90 $101¥e 1012 101% 240 $17%4 17% 17% 230 $20 20 a3 R382 BA AE OD tN Pm as Sy [J 10:40 Net Stock Seles High Low a.m. Ch'ge Codvilie A 200 440 44 440 --10 Columbi p 1000 $17 17 17 +% Cominco 336 $29% 29% 2%-- VA Compro 900 $36% 36% 36% + " Cons Ges 1878 $18% 18% 18%+ ve Crow Nes? 100 $19 «(19 a% i. Realization Of Forecasts Cygnus A 230 3: Distl Seag 337 $38% 38% 36% Dome Pete 27 $53%4 53% 53% D Bridge 225 $18% 16% 18% BUSINESS SPOTLIG HT Economic Pressure Slows By KEN SMITH | Canadian Press Business Editor declined to $4,600,000,000 from|Country's gross national prod- TORONTO (CP)--Some busl-|¢5,390,000,000 and few ofticials|Uct, Would increase by 314 per nessmen are taking a second asco 165 "$23%4 23% 231% Dom Store 100 $i8 18 1 Domtar 2642 $15% 15 = 15! Dupont 50 $30% 30Va 30/2 + Ya Emco 300 $16% 16% 16%+ % Emp Lite 250 $10% 10% 10% Exquite w 7240 81 81 81 Falcon m7 85% 85% $86 Fam Play 25 $35Va 35V4 35/4 -- %| nomic activity, Fleet Mig' 7300 1s 1601604 5'| There now are indications|$8Y wariness on the part of ma-|1.7 per cent to an annually ad- Fruchaut 100 $17% 17% 17% + "that the anticipated improve-|/° investors about the short-jjusted rate of $60,100,000,000. GL Paper 136 $244 24Va 24a -- V4) GNGas A p x40 $24% 24% 24% | Gt W Sadie 200 19 19 | Greyhnd 175 $26% 26% 2634 + Yo| Hawker $ 225 350 350 350 | Home A 300 $20% 20% 20/4 -- Ve! Horne Pit 300 345 340 345 H Bay Co 100 $19 «19: 19 HB Oll Gas 300 $3614 36% 3614 -- 14/ Hughs-O A 100 $14 4 4 4+1) Huron Erl 225 $10 +10 10 | Husky Oil M45 $17 v7 7 | Husky Dw 34 760 76 | Imbrex 625 $74 7% Tat Ve} Imp Oli 1126 $62%e 62% 62%4 -- V4! Ind Accept 500 $22 22 2 "| Ind Wire 300 $64 6% 64+ Ve Inglis 00 $12 12 12 --VY 12 600 180 180 180 21 $530 530 539 | 840 $1007 99 100% + 1 | 867 $34% 34¥e 34% + %| Inspiratin B, Int Nickel nt Util Int Util pr. 205 $34ve 34% 4ve+ Only 14 per cent to $15,100,000,-| intpr Pipe 880 $23% 23'2 23/2-- | Int Pipe w 1060 $10% 10% 10¥2-- % Intpr Steel 1575 405 400 405 +5 $9 9% 9% ITL Ind 100 $32% 3234 32%4 Jefferson 600 $38%e 38% 38'e-- ve Jeffersn w 250 $28%4 282 2834 -- Va Jockey € 250 350 350 350 +5 Kelly DA 450 490 490 40 +8 Labatt 110 $25%4 25%e 25% Lafarge 100 $13% 13% 13%+ LOnt Cem 100 470 470 470 Lav Fin 100 480 480 480 Lav F 1.25 250 $11% 11 nN 700 $21 Levy A pr 100 $10% 10% l0%u--V Levy B pr 100 $21 272 21 O+% Life Invest 200 $6 6 6 Lob Co B 2100 $7! 7% 7% Lob Co pr 25 $424 422 42Va 500 $12% 12% 12% MB Ltd 2795 $282 28% 28' Magna El 100 $1BY%4 18¥a 18% M Lf Mills 210 $19% 19% 197% Mass-Fer 624 $22 21% 22 MEPC 550 315 310 310 +8 Nwore 20 i 05 $3) 4 30% -- Morse A 215..$24Va 24¥a 24% Mrphy Pr 75 $27 7 Nt Contain 125 $6% 6% 6%--~'% 25 360 360 360 Noranda 877 $5414 54 54m Nor Ctl @ 510 $11% 115% 11%4-- Ve $130}, 3 WM 400 400 Oshawa A 42 $41 4) 4] c P 10568 $15% 15% 154+ % 400 +20 oe Ge-- Ve $9 9 , oe R_ Nodwell 100 235 235 235 Ronald Fd (100 $12% 12% 124--~ Royal Bnk 1458 $154 15¥e 15ia-- Ve Russell H 100 $14% 14% 1d4%e-- Vo StL Cem A 125 $23 23 23 Vat % Shell Invw 250 $11 11 liverwd A 210 $1544 15% 15% Simpsons 35 $27% 27% 27/0 + Ve impson & 1 ae ranselr 210 is 12% reader A p 200 $21 21% 214+ 354 5 Si 30% 48: Tr Can PL 625 $30% Wie -- Ve Tr Can Pip 65 $48% 48 rCanPw 105 880 880 +38 Trans Mt 475 $19% 19% 19%-- Ve Un Carbid 2130 $20 20 20 Un 3 1299 $14Y%e 14%e 14 Union Oli 50 $39%% 39% 39% U orp B 30 $13 «1313 Un Wourm 1300 450 440 450 +15 rsa! 25 $7% 7% 734+ Ve Walk GW 1465 $34 33% 44 Weldwod 100 $834 8% 8%-- Westc'st 440 $25V2 254 25Va+ Ve Westee! $5 3 3 +% les' wm s9 19 «199 +% Weston x 25 $20 20 20 White Pas 425 $17% 17% 17% Woodwd A 2050 $15%4 15% 1534 York Lam ® 225.170 170 170 Salee to. 11:00 a.m. 955,000 FOREIGN TRADING Bow Vélley 500 144 144 14h +314 Falconbridg 100 $91 91 91 Loblaws A 100 $71% 7is 7\% Cochenour 700 15 107 1S 48 Gunner 100 250 250° 250 +25 Lagis Sliv on 3------ Sulliven 100 430 430 430 Upper Can 300 170 170 170 --25 Pope Paul Lau F 2.00 100 $18%e 185 18% -- ve! 0% 20% 20% jsix months in Canadian eco- ment in business during the last half of the year may not be- come discernible until well into the fall. Some officials new capital considered likely to touch off lower first-quarter results. more consumer price increases, The federal forecast of capi- FORESEE INCREASE tal spending intentions by all sectors of the economy look at early-year forecasts of Predict much improvement for| year, a sharp upturn during the next|the second quarter -- or third quarter, either. term profit outlook has been a] About one per cent of the gain key factor in the doldrums that] went in highep-t have hit the markets this year. . _|from large Canadian corpora- " are Sayingitions should be made public|iicq ae ee en tr get during the next six weeks. Al- mp!0Y-| ready some have warned share- Pease ment edge up. The continuing |/holders against expecting any surspean: Common Market, yo |Squeeze on the profit dollar is| marked First-quarter corporate profit|Canada's situation that the cent in constant dollars this In the first quarter the ac- tual gain measured by the Do- Some stock market analysts) minion Bureau of Statistics was rices. The OECD said Canada's growth during the rest of this year can be expected to be to developments in the United States, Britain and the A flood of half-year earnings If this is the case it would lend weight to arguments of a delay in an economic upturn. improvement from TORONTO (CP)-- The Cana- | Office Workers | preg Oe Be es oo MONTREAL (CP) -- Office|day. workers <" bs aagheunie yg Short - term Government of| tric Co. Tuesday accepted a company offer giving them a/c#"ada bonds were rachael 23 - per - cent wage increase; With the 4%-per-cent April 1,| tract. and 99.68 asked. The 2,700 workers will not and 7,500 production workers|asked. lu who bargain through a separate] Day-to-day money traded atl\a employees' association. Talks|31, per cent. ly BOND MARKET )__ | By THE CANADIAN PRESS THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, July 3, 1967 2} BUSINESS BRIEFS PROFITS DOWN INDEX UP | High costs and lower prices The industrial production in-|have combined to put the lex rose in April to 280.7 from|squeeze on profits of some of jthe Canadian interests of the | ; spread over a three-year con-|1968, issue closing at 99.63 bid)2"6.9 in March, healthiest gain) pe. Paper Group Ltd. of Bri- lin more than a year of lagging Long-term Canada and prov-| growth, the Dominion Bureau of|for the year ended March 31 return to work immediately,|incial bonds were up with the|Statistics reported in Ottawa!says profits from Anglo - Cana- but wait until a settlement is|414-per-cent Sept. 1, 1983, issue/Tuesday. The index, based on|dian Pulp and Paper Mills Ltd. reached between the companyjclosing at 85% bid and 85%/1949 output equalling 100, meas-|were off 12 per cent during jtain. The group's annual report res mining, manufacturing,!1966, mainly because of sub- nd electric power and gas|stantial rises in the cost of la- tility output. bor and pulpwood. between the company and vs Treasury bills remained un-| production workers are contin-| changed with the 91 - day bills ulng. closing at 428 per cent and the The vote, taken at a meeting| igo qay bills at 4.52 per cent. in an east-end arena, was 692 to 414 in favor of the agreement} which had been hammered out] PRODUCE between employee representa-| tives and management last} TORONTO (CP)-- Wholesale weekend. The office workers|to retail carton eggs average have been on strike for more|weighted prices quoted by the than five weeks. jdepartment of agriculture as of The increases are eight perjTuesday: A large 39.2; A me-| cent effectite immediately,|dium 30.7; A small 24.8. | eight per cent} effective next) Eggs: Wholesale price to] Feb. 26 and a*final seven per|country stations fibre cases| cent effective Feb. 24, 1969. The| quoted by the Toronto Board of settlement provides for a whole| Trade from wholesale egg deal- range of salary scales depend-lers: extra large 34; large 30%4- ing on grade and job. 31%; medium 24; small 18; B Canada's growth could be ex- to lag slightly behind The Organization of Economic | pected spring showed an increase of|forecast in a recent review of' countries. 000 compared with 1966. REPRESENTS DECLINE Taking price increases into} consideration, that would repre- sent an over-all decline, com- pared with advances of 11.9 per cent, 12.3 per cent and 10.7 per cent in the three previous years. Business spending was fore- cast at $9,374,000,000 compared with $9,392,000,000 last year. When the forecast was made public, many officials suggested it was modest. They said easing of government strictures on jspending and anticipation of jrenewed economic growth |would spur more investment. At the recent annual meet- ing of the Canadian Manufac- |turers' Association, several ex- }ecutives said privately that jcapital spending may even fall short of the government's pro- | jection, Eased restrictions are not enough to counter the growing profit sq Many b men want to see proof of an economic upturn before com- mitting capital resources, espe- cially in view of the cost of money, these officials said. Peter Dalton, president of the Canadian Construction Associa- tion, forecast recently that the value of new construction at the end of this year is likely to fall $500,000,000 short of the caty predictions of $11,500,000,. 000. FIRST SINCE 1960 That would mark the first year-to-year decline since 1960. He also said the decline in ac- tivity could result in about 70,- 000 men being laid off. Forecasts such as these have made some economists suggest that over - all unemployment could move up to 4% per cent later this year, compared with 3.9 per cent recently. STOCK MARKET TORONTO (CP)--Prices de- clined for the eighth consecutive session in light trading on the Toronto Stock Exchange Tues- day. The industrial index, which es the price mov t of key stocks, backed off .42 to 164.12. Inco fell 156 to 99%, Roth- man's and ITL Industries % each to 26% and 32% and Royal Bank % to 15%. Westcoast Transmission climbed 1% to 25% and Corby's 1 to $2. Midrim, which jumped 1.08 on more than 2,700,000 shares last Clears Pius VATICAN CITY (Reuters)-- Pope Paul said Tuesday Pope Pius XII, who has been ac- cused of abandoning the Poles during the Nazi persecution, had tried to aid them. He was speaking at a special audience for Archbishop Karol Wojtyla of Cracow, who was made a cardinal last week, and for many Poles living in exile in North America and Western Europe. The Pope said that as a mem- ber of Pope Pius XII's staff during the Second World War, he was able to "follow closely the terrible trials of Poland and to second the efforts--too feebly alas, by reason of the circum- patriots in their misfortune." silenc because he feared that a Vatican expose of the Nazi 20 613 $10% 10 10 zis $45 4545 charitable aid to Poland. stances--of that grand pontiff to come to the aid of your COM) rents, 'August 19, record July 28. | fe Ltd., com-|f Vatican archives published re-| mon 3 cents, July 15, ri i cently said Pope Pius XII kept July 10. atrocities would make the Ger- mans persecute the Polish Ro- ; : man Catholic church even more|in Ontario would be a town if and stop the flow of Vatican|plans drawn up by Governor week, eased 2 cents to 1.53 on 452,000 shares in profit taking. The company announced it had encountered nickel and cop- per mineralization in four drill holes in the Belleterre area of Quebec. Texmont, which has property in the area, dipped 3 to 95 cents. Scurry - Rainbow rebounded 1% to 34 after plunging 10 last week, On index, golds were up .50 to 171.81, base metals .94 to 101.98 and western oils 1.66 to 175.97. Volume was 2,587,000 shares compared with 3,826,000 Friday. DIVIDENDS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Aveo Corp. Lid., common 30 Manoir Industries PARK NEARLY WASN'T Turkey Point Provincial Park Simcoe in 1795 had developed. last|Co-operation and Development|improved situations in the other 'den represents a $2,400,000,000) Buying 39 score 62; buying 40 27; C 20. | THEY SPEND MILLIONS | Butter: Canadian Dairy Com-| The 15-24 age group in Swe-|mission tenderable carlots:) 'score 63; selling 63. market, Obsolescence holding you back? Look into the OYN NG $25,000 to $1,000,000 -- or more -- for any business or industrial purpose. Terms up to 15 years. See RoyNat Ltd. at Halifax, Moritreal, Toronto, Winnipeg, Regina, Calgary or Vancouver. 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