Oshawa Times (1958-), 7 Jul 1967, p. 14

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14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, July ¥, 1967 STOCK MARKET | TORONTO (CP) -- The Tor- TODAY'S STOCKS | usin TORONTO 10:40 AM: STOCKS Distributed by CP Toronto Stock Exchange--July Quotations in cents unless marked $ xd--Ex-dividend, rights, xw---Ex-warrants. Net change is from previous board-lot closing sale. 2---Odd lot, Stock Accra Acme Gas Advocate Agnico Ang Ruyn Ang U Dev Argosy Aunor Barex Beicher Bethim Black Bay Brunswk Bunker H Cable Cc Mines Camflo Camp Chib Cc Tung Cc Dyno Candore Cassiar Chestrvile Con Nichol C ReaP Conwest Cop Man Craigmt D'Eldona Denison Discovry East Sull F'west T F Mar Frobex Gnt Masct Giant Yk Glenn Goldrim Gortarm Grdroy Granduc Green Pnt Guich Gunnar Hastings K_ Anacon Kid Coper Kirk Twns L Dufavit Le Luz Leltch North Can Opemska Patino eM! Que Lith @ Matto! A } zh SS SE PR i ARE A 4 + onto Stock Exchange edged i MINES Sales High Low a.m, Ch'ge 8% 2000 1500 200 285 800 2000 5500 7100 300 2300 $00 500 160 153 5900 470 460 400 129 700 810 810 810 Li : 21 200 $11% 11% Nia + * 1090 145 494 $75 760 106 37S 525 142 75 106 $25 183 127 17500 24% 23 2000 (47 300 230 230 230 a 2100 220 219 225 135 3 260 $26% 26% 267% 4 27 Ss 2707 $15% 133 66 1090 64 2000 (174 100 985 Rio Alg cw Roman 2035 Rowan €n Satellite rritt Slivrtids Sit Miller iy Stand Yukon 735 425 400 585 500 23% 7200 92 » 1100 42 500 110 100 =. «8 4998 455 20 8% 700. 133 135 270 15 420 585 23.4 u Y 2» a 0 ° 440 a 10 OILS, GAS A\minex C Homestd Cc LI Pete Cdn Sup 0 Cent Del Charter © Cc West P Dynamic Fargo Gt COlisds INDUSTRIALS 394 Argus € pr Atl Sugar At Sug or Auto Eler Bank Mt Bank NS Bel) Phne C Petrofin Cdn Tire A Chemceli Clairton Columbia 200 470 1000-15 100 435 375 $15% 15% 15+ Ve 3000 28 i $34% 33 Sie 8% Se 148 $23 3 465 1s 43s 274 221 65 8364 36 ou Net Stock Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge 10 | Con Pap w Con Papr p Cons Gas Coronatn Crestork Crow Nest Crush Intl Cygnus A Dist! Seag Dome Pete Dom Coal D Electro Dofasco D Strs Domtar East Chri Emco Exquisite Falcon 10 | Fed Grain FRE Pion Fraser G Develop GMC GL Power Greyhnd Haker pr H Bay Co HB Oil Gas Huron Eri Husky Oil Husky B pr Husky C pr Husky D w Imbrex Imp. Oil Imp Tob Ind Accept Ind Mineri Ind Wire Inglis Inland Gas Inspiratin Int Nickel Int Util Int Util pr Intpr Pipe Int Pipe w Intpr Steel Inv Group Inv Grp A ITL Ind James Sti Jefferson dJeftersn Jockey © Kelsey H Labatt Lafarge LOnt Cem Laura Sec 560 $54%m 54 54 126 t@ Aa Shel! Inv p Shell Inv 'Thom N P Tor Dm Bk Tr Can PL Un Carbid Un Ges UGas A pr Un Wourn Versatile Sales ts 11.00 am, 1,008,000 Argus Corp Arous pr Spooner Agnico Bralorne Belcher Gunnar Siivertield Upp Can Senior Citizens : statement Wednesday in the, Attend Supper 770 460 450-460 + 300 $13%* 13% 13% + 1a| Lhe supply was completely sold _,, i B 2 | 445 $10% 04 10%-- Wwlout at the close. choice vealers 37-40 with sales| 94 1200 145 140 145 S to 43; 1950 w site jie 1 + Wifer this week 7,800; last week|Srade A 29.75-31.53 400 $28. 28's ve higher in heavy trading Thurs- day, breaking a nine-day de- cline. The industrial index rose .43 ee eeaaai |to 164.47. ae Inco moved up 1% to 103, Trans-Canada Pipe Lines % to ESS SPOTLIGHT rm louie ln Texaco % to 28. Oshawa A im | "~d 7 P, |} 10:40 200 695 690 495 $25% 25'4 25% 4675 $1859 184 1838+ Ve 7000 160 160 (160 100 $6%% 6%e 6M 100 $19% 19% 19% 100 $12¥e 12% 12% 300 370 370 370 -- 1505 $38% 38 3% 16S $53' 100 $11% dropped % to 40%. Rainbow backed off 2% to 32% in profit taking. MONTREAL (CP) -- Highly-| whether his bag has a tag on rf Pas tea consumption is jn the late stages of trading '/automated manufacturers are|But in the U.S, there is a wide|the swing to iced tea. Dome moved up 1 to 50% and ° e | | Canadian Superior added 1% Packaging, Loading Costs 'rz s,sey.rs4i Pacific Pete 5% at 17. Scurry- Vex Automated Producers ii sc sen sons for most of the session, rallied That trend also is evident in| Hollinger 1% to 26%. sym w Slice their packaging and trans-/in packaging. Canada "but Canada seems to ear} 4 'gnta 4b u portation costs, from the tiny) 'We were at a disadvantage | be slow in Midrim jumped 11 cents tea bag to the highway trailer.|trying to sell tea in bags fo osm With tea drinking expanding | out tag in the U.S., and we had waaay a ig? Lm ACTOS North America, the in-|to come up with somes FORGET PACKAGING moist dustry has found that it isn't! The old system of tying f : : Bite Bi enough to get the tea in bags.|cardboard tag with a string was | Promoters of bulk hig hw a y/182.45, Base metals eased .28 to \2\4 124+ "Phe bags have to be tagged -- | time-consuming and not entirely transportation are saying forget} 101.94. » | bags, boxes, drums and special!shares compared with 4,031,000 BS 5% | 21% 21% Ps y 2 suited t automated process. | A Ye 21 especially for export to the suited to an P packaglig, | Wedenibay, Recently - developed equip: |-------_-_-______--- 27% 27% United States -- and that's an/The string continually became : ment is encouraging the use of} | BOND MARKET lative mines. On index, golds were up .43 , 4 important cost factor, snagged 362 3642--1 | Tea drinking in Canada has| With the help of a Toronto ; " | 9% 9% ri neumatic loading and unload- yale vase + ml inereased to about 45,000,000 manufacturer, Brooke Bond de-|Ing vik Kune alles of Keviala s2 +1 |pounds a year, In the U.S. there | veloped a method of using & dry products of the cement, food) TORONTO (CP)-- The Cana-| { dian bond market was aise | ' & 44's @ growing demand for iced| white tasteless Mylar tape to) 3.4 chemical industries. ee 'reads have hid Ba dm which tags can be fastened and "The aim of dry bulk transport|in moderate trading Thursday. act on the tan i r business, en ee ve is simple--save money for ship-| Short - term Government of with the Aisercane consumer With the new method aes pers and receivers by eliminat-|Canada bonds were higher. b z P ackaging machines, produc- a sive c ; ' ay ie ie -- wadding a twist that has forced raga g's) Beason gy ah bags ped neagren hin i yi pl _ Long-term Canada and prov- 350 $1196 11M 11% Brooke . Bond Canada Ltd. a minute from 200, and the, Among an estimated 130 prod- incial bonds ~~ -- Ney 43) $103¥e 103 103%" + an Fe hapdel Nil t fully - automated process cut ycts that now can be moved i the 4¥4-per-cent aria' vg 700 fla 34 Bae -- oo Pg len Snicica, of its! down on operating costs. dry bulk are plastics, flour, sal aac at 85% bid an 920 $23% 234 23% . } haat | Brooke Bond's volume to the;ammonium nitrate and barite, |25*°¢ 200 $10 10M 186 TAG DOESN'T MATTER U.S. is currently about $4,000,-| Asbestos may eventually find its) Day-to-day money traded at Harold Keen, company presi-|000, mostly tea in bags, Mr. | way into this system. 13% per cent. 1 $00 415 415 415 200 $1) " |} om | 350 Save iit it -- dent, says the Canadian tea|Keen says one of the biggest! 'These products are loaded and u 300 390-390 300-210 drinker doesn't seem to care'developments in the rise in unloaded by air pressu re|changed with the 91 - day bills 74 $374 37 37% - + through hoses connected to|Closing at 4.24 per cent and the 182-day bills at 4.51. PRODUCE TORONTO (CP)-- Wholesale carton eggs average 475 $29 28% 287% + % 405 330 330 330 +5 225 $16% 16% 167% 432 $25%% 25% 25% + Va 210 $13% 13% 13% 125 470 470 470 210 $12% 12% 12% 250 460 460 460 |large truck trailers, which can WEEKLY LIVESTOCK be used as temporary ware- {houses -on- wheels and even TORONTO (CP) -- Trading! 25.50-26.50; mediums 23-25; com-|trans-shipment units from which opened with good demand for|mons 20-23; choice fed yearl-|the products can be pumped into Be ee eae light receipts of slaughter cat-|ings 28-29; good 25.50 - 27.50; smaller mobile vehicles. 300 $2024 208% 20s + ' tle with prices steady on all good cows 21.50-22.50 with sales BREA a) ake classes and grades at the On-'to 23; good light heifers to 25; yy tario public stockyards this mediums 20 ef ~ 21.50; Pp ead Thursday: week and cutters 16-20; goo eavy e . " Tbe syhsceadortrg 9 By mid-week, choice and good bologna bulls 24-25.50; commons By THE CANADIAN FRESE gg a St es to a om ze i ee slaughter steers and heifers had) and mediums 21-23.50. ' CAIRNCROSS SOLD Poesia stations fibre case te ga gas gained 50 cents a hundredweight! Replacement cattle: Good . Margaret Cairncross, presi- quoted by the Toronto Board of 100 385 385 385 . 270 $23 23% 2312 and held the gain throughout) stockers 28-31; good steer stock dent of Cairncross and Liw-|trade from wholesale egg deal- --|to retail |weighted prices quoted by the BUSINESS BRIEFS sino ne ba sore "aig Set ithe week. Common and medium calves 30-33; light calves to 36;|"ence Ltd. in London, Ont., un-| ers. Extra large 34; large 31-32; | 200 Sé% ble ba Ve 18) $624 63468 steers and heifers showed! good heifer stock calves 26-28; nounced Thursday the company 04 . 26: C tie a eta hoi ty the close on a limi- commons and mediums 22-27. Le ME ny Pgs Sager by G, ee aM supply. see mae .. Tamblyn Ltd. No price was an-|" 5 are ; jou pune S $114 11'4 1'4-- Ye! Cow prices were steady, bulls Ect Let ue able Mus nounced.. The Tamblyn firm, | to ee a bya $139 13% "1338 ais Heh ahd conlacement cat week 1,750; last week 1,651; to ,2¢ of Garfield Weston' busi. | mission tenderable carlots: $40% 4012 40¥9 + Ma nd replacement cat-/qate 1967 44,972; to date 1966/)°°° shina. sill fake even me Buying 39 score 62; buying 40 1 "!score 63; selling 63. i) 440" 480 "ato Neen eee ee eee pricy) (Seale: clk week last Year 2,013; trol of the six-store chain July od 34-37; mediums|~ ty iw, Veal calf prices opened jo. 80 : ag steady with last week and Loe ONE Feet vonners yey gained strength by mid-week on ~ ** 225 - 8 |better grades. Hog prices closed 13Ve 15% about steady with last week and 13) 13% + 1 : 3° 9 lambs made moderate gains. FARM REVENUE UP Hogs 8,813: On offer this week farmin ' ; 8,700; last week 8,923; to date B orereuons Ne a 1967 265,231; to date 1966 208,- Slaughter cattle 7,692: On of-/698: this week last year 7,671; |$1,185,000,000, an increase of " ; heavy sows|nearly 13 per cent over the| 28 48,557; to date 1967 248,512; to : 15 'e 50; he ge hm same period last year, the Do-| . date 1966 258,549; this week last oars liveweig 199-12.58 ini isti | 350 350 35 | 19495 minion Bureau of Statistics re- Slave l4ve 14' year 8,461; choice steers 28.50-| Sheep and lambs 752: On of- ported in Ottawa Thursday. The pati Yee So Sole fic oy $n. ond o fom fer this woek. 700; lest week total includes farm prkt re: PB hak ee Be bi 27.80-28.50; mediums 28-27; com- ee ee -- v/Mons 21-24; choice heifers 26.50-/998; handyweight lambs 33-36;/on previous grain crops, pay- 4'27.50 with sales to 28.80; good'sheep 5-15. Algoma Steel Corp., 25 cents, jthree months of 1967 totalled|Sept. 30, record Sept. 8 3% WA MPG Investments Corp. Ltd., record July 14. 2 Wt 340 $30% 490 $12% 3477 «$32 K "a | a | r ry 2 advances on farm-stored grains|tion says the insects are so 19% 19% + Ve in western Canada, but does not/small they usually escape de- include figures for Newfound-/| tection until they become abun- == Expo's Costs Mounting : : taking up U.S. 1 96 on 339,000 shares in specu- 4 ' At the other end of the scale, to 170.10 and western oils 1 to Fe Volume was 4,034,000) | Ve : 4 DISCOUNT Treasury bills remained un-' Farmers' cash receipts from By THE CANADIA NPRESS | $1.30 pref. 32% cents, July 31,| ceipts, wheat board payment such a it in the Okana- 4 7 $n AN: Valley that it has not been : : possible to pick much of the ap- | ments by the agricultural sta-| ple crop. C. V. G. Morgan of| |bilization board and net cash/the Summerland research sta-| NOW 1S THE TIME TO CALL Toke advantage of it! 24 hour ser- vice; and radio dispatched trucks elwoys ready to serve you. 0S $26% 26 125 $25' As Attendance Increases | teh MONTREAL (CP) -- Robert,that the flow of visitors from a Fuel Oi! Budget Plan Available 24 $15% 15% ie Shaw, deputy commissioner-| the United States has increased, st OVER 40 YEARS EXPERIENCE ! 200 180 «180 18 --8 | general of Expo 67, said Thurs-| but no figures for the first week day the unanticipated popularity|of July were available. erties PLS*GHSL King se King St. W. ' sate of the world's fair may be re-. Mr. Cantin told the Commons 100 $164 16\a 14M sponsible for revenues that are/that as of June 26 total revenue Bie Eye hh SOL ay '| lower than expected. was $58,539,912 compared with| 700 150 180 180 8 "It sounds like a contradic-;a budgeted revenue of $63,737,- 9 180 180 189 --20 |tion but it isn't," he said in an! 208 ino 230 230.280 interview. "The more 'people' Mr. Winters said last week in 100 $10 S10 $10 visit Expo, the more we have the Commons receipts to June) _|to «spend in taking care of 22 were $56,000,000 compared | SUPPLIES 1200 165 145. 145 ~S them." with expected revenues of about Mr. Shaw was commenting on) $59,000,000 ommons by the parliamentary secretary to Trade Minister Winters that total revenue from Expo was running more than BOWMANVILLE ~-- One of|$5.900,000 below the expected the main events of the centen-|nace at June 28 nial celebration was luck supper at which the rec-|nember for Gatineau, had said) reation department was host to\there was an the senior citizens of the com-|between expected and actual] One of the special revenues from those reported a munity. treats was the shortcake prepared by Mrs. L.|fair, however, has been running Chittick and = Mrs. Clark. The highlight of the evening was the program presented by, wonderful but it has a tendency'! ithe recreation Jamboree Con-|to increase costs, not revenue," cert Party, which entertained) Mr, Shaw said with country and western songs. i nite J. C. Coyle was master of cere- LISTS PROBLEMS monies Contributing to the program were the Country and Western Four of Oshawa, composed of Slim Badour, Pete McCormick, Cliff Dayes and Bud Whittaker '© Soloists were Joan Harper and lan Wannamaker of Bowman- ville and * Tyrone Israel On Captured Tan TEL AV tured 700 American Centurion tanks from the Egypt-| the Sinai jans in Strip, the > said today Asked in an interview in the on meals. This applies even to army magazine Hama-|jthe more expensive res- «"hane whether intensified Rus-|taurants."' | sian military Egyptian army posed a threat,/poration"s major revenues come} Israeli Maj.-Gen 7 army units there is no guar- antee that carry out Rabin said the Soviet were paid commissions, based partly pl ne a tually take direct command aber and rides such as the Mini- the pot! Jean-Charles: Cantin, Liberal increasing gap} Stratford FESTIVAL canapa 1967 715th Season June 12th -- October 14th Presents GREAT MUSIC AT STRATFORD Oscar Shumsky, Music Director A Summer Music Festival of Outstanding Concerts Featuring World Famous Artists strawberry | week earlier. Attendance at the Charlotte'49 per cent higher than ex-| pected. "The increased attendance is More visitors meant more garbage to pick up, more acres of grass to replace and more parking lot attendants and other employees, among other prob- ms In addition, visitors appeared to be spending less at the fair Black of than was anticipated "There obviously are more __|Montrealers coming to Expo! jthan we had thought. Many of} them bring picnic lunches or Bo) home for dinner. If they have any spending to do, they do it! uptown." Many of the thousands of Expo IV (AP)--Israel cap- Visitors each day were school Soviet tanks and 100/children who spent little or Patton and British {nothing at the fair. "People also appear to he and Gazajrunning their fingers down the Israeli chief of staff menus in the restaurants and spending less than anticipated Sunday, July 9, 2:00 p.m. ALL MOZART PROGRAM: Jose Iturbi, pianist-conductor; Oscar Shumsky, violinist-conductor, National Festival Orchestra. Sunday, August 6, 2:00 p.m. Lois Marshall, soprano, Jean-Pierre Rampal, flute, Mario Bernardi, piano Sunday, August 13, 2:00 p.m. Modern Jazz Quartet Friday, August 18, 2:00 p.m. Mstislav Rostropovich, "cello Sunday, August 20, 2:00 p.m. Wilbur de Paris and his traditional Jazz Sunday, August 27, 2:00 p.m. Bach: Mass in B Minor; Elmer Iseler conducting the Festival Singers of Toronto, Members of Toronto Mendelssohn Choir, National Festival Orchestra, soloists from the Festival Opera Company. Doreen Reports Sunday, July 16, 2:00 p.m. Maureen Forrester, contralto; Oscar Shumsky, violinist-conductor, National Festival Orchestra. Sunday, July 23, 2:00 p.m. Yehudi Menuhin and the Bath Festival Orchestra. Sunday, July 30, 2:00 p.m. Julian Bream, guitar, : | Mario Bernardi, conducti t : . ae . ucting training of the| Mr. Shaw said the fair cor-| the National Festival Orchestra. Yitzhak Rabin re-/from admissions, rentals, com-| missions paid by operators of| f the Russians ac-| various concessions, parking lot} SATURDAY MORNING CONCERTS Beginning July 22 and continuing through A\ ional Festival Orches' wil present a series of six' Saturday m ged nd john Burrows, french horn; Oscar Shumsky, violinist-condh Bemardi, piano; i H 5 conductor; Mario Jean-Pierre Rampal, conductor; Lise Nadeau, harp; Ray Still, conductor. Each of these programs begins promptly at 11:00 A.M, rail and the Gyrotron. A The operators of restaurants in various national pavilions also the Egyptians can their orders." supplying Egypt with the most/on sales modern weapons, "much better than they had before." The relationship of attendance} ite revenues might improve now| mart A Division of the S. 5. Kresge Company Limited RAVI BOMBSHELL MISSES' POP-TOP Combed Sateen Cotton in assorted Colours and prints. Sizes Small, Medium and Large. . Comp. 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