c, enter, and theft, which in. ed the theft of a homemade safe containing personal rs and old coins. Grant F, rson, 17, of 272 Ritson Rd. pleaded guilty to a charge ossessing stolen goods. Ac. ing to police evidence, h had turned the stolen s over to Anderson, who at- ted to sell them. Both of youths were remanded in dy for two weeks to await sentence report. VICTED conviction on the charge of ired driving resulted in a of $200 and costs, or 30 days, 'ichard J. Lewis, 55, Ferner R.R. 1, Hampton. He was | 30 days to pay. Adult Entertcinment COLOR 6am 9% A PARAMOUNT PICTURE ® ADDED HIT e Asim *iUIES WO HOTNOT ASOOATES som PARAMOURT in Under 12 Free A Color Cartoon .D OVER ) GREAT WEEK Wheeler his escorts TRIO m the Cambridge ote! in Toronto. EXCITING NEW 'RACTION : Beautiful TAYLOR 'ic Dancer nt and Dancing Nightly Matinee 4 to 6 p.m. Doily 12-12:30 and 5-9 p.m. inners 5-8:30 p.m, 5 CARDS: HONORED -- Weddings -- Parties INDOOR- DUTDOOR THEATRE ADULT ENTERTAINMENT NY BONE... jo the dup EASTMAN COLOR how Starts at Dusk A Bes OS) eR BW NG Se jaaeeeaeesenseeeneasnn: ibe as won ol 1 See te | =- J 1 TODAY'S STOCKS TORONTO 10:4 A.M. STOCKS Distributed by CP Toronto Stock Exchange--July 30 "lations in cents unless marked $. t-Odd kt, xd--Ex-dividend, xr--Ex- + 1.) Xwe-Ex-warrants, Net change Is from previous board-lot closing sale. MINES 10:40 Net Stock Seles High Low a.m, Ch'ge Aetna Inv 600. $0 50 50 Agena Ng 2500 13 13 13 Ang Ruyn 1200 118 112 115 +1 Area 1200 415 415 415 Argosy 1000 70 6 «70 +2 Armore 2000 19 «19 19 + Bankeno 2500 799 15 9 +6 Belcher 2750 3% 3% 36 Bethim 1900 605 605 605 BL Hawk 900 274 2719 27\a-- Va Brunswk 150 600 Bunker H wey c Mines 11000: 74 «720«73 Camp Chib 100 845 845 B45 -- 5 Tun 600 218 216 218 2 Cantri 1000 13a 13% 134+ % Captain 1500 18 Ws Wa-- ve Cassiar 2525 $16 «16 «616 + Chestvi 10500 29% 2 29 --'% Chimo 1100 75) «675 --=--(75 igo 5020 54 53) 53 = Con Gillies 2000 § 5 5 +h Halil 200 6 OST 89 + I Cc Marben 400 415 41S 415 C Mogul 400 355 350 355 +10 eg 23500 60 58 60 +1 © Red Pop 4500 40 40 40 +1 Cop Man 1000 26 26% Daering 8 8 Deer Horn 1100 22 22 22 D"Elde 32300 214 205 210 --S§ Denison 178 $74 «(74 "+ Dicknsn 100 330 330 330 --35 Dome 7B $514 51% Sive Donalda 2300 19 «1 F Orenade 500 18 16 18 Gnt Masct 162 122 122 «122 Glenn 26600 28 2% 27 +1 Jelex 1100-32 32-32 Goldrm 12500 % § 55 +2 Gortdrm 700 268 265 268 +8 Gradore 9500 23 23 23 +71 Grdroy 23300 64 60 64 +1 Granisie 200 619 610 610 +10 Gulch 500- 23 23 3 +721 Gunnar 225 207 207 207 Hastings 100 142 142 142 +5 Heath 2000 «8 8 8 Hollinger 750 $26 2% 2% Huds Bay 125 $63 6363 Joliet 500 43 «430 43 2 Joutel 2500 90 88 9 +2 Jowsey 1500 65 8665 65 Kam Kotia 200 289 280 280 -- 5 Kerr Add 770 $152 15 1542+ % Kelly Dsd 2300 23 23 23 | Kid Coper 3000 68 68 6 2 L Dufault 950 $10% 10 s0Ve L Osu 500 15%2 1S 15¥2 +22 \ Shore 1000 385 385 385 Le Luz 600 $124 12% 124+ % Leitch 100 615 615 615 +5 AAadsen 300 180 178 1768 --2 Mattgm! 300 $143 14% 14% Mc Intyre 275 $84 84 Midri 3400 181 155 165 --10 Mt Wright 1000 30 3 W --1 Multl-Mi 1000 139 «135 135 --6 N Exp 10500 10 10 0 +% Nealon 1500 6% 6% 6a-- 4 Newconx 700 625 620 625 N Marri 5000 19% 198 19% | N Hosco 300 182 182 182 --2 N Imperal 6550 375 365 365 --5 N Senator 5000 38% 38 382+ '4% Nick Rim 1445 13%2 134 134--% Nrbask 16450 96 87 88 -- 4 Normetal 130 375 375 375 Northgat 7100 685 670 680 +10 Opemska 100 950 950 950 Osisko 2000 54 54 54 = 2 Pamour 400 220 220 220 --3 Paramaq 3000 74% 1% ht Patino 300 885 885 B85 --10 Pax Int 6000 15% 15 «S44 +1%e Pick Crow 1600 25 25 25 Pine Point 160 $50% 50 50 Preston 225 $19% 1934 19% Priess 1600 We W Wet Que Chib 500 12 12 #12 @ Mattgm! 4400 145 143 14 +3 Quemont 200 725 725 725 Rio Algom 707 $35 35 35 +%* Rio 580 Pr 3 9 WR +2 Rix Atheb 1000 23 23 23 +1 oman $00 $23 21 2 Ryanor 19 18% Bs--% Sherritt 100 415 415 415 Iscoe 25 475 475 475 Steep ® 225 655 650 655 +5 Sud Con? o27 7 WT +% Texmt 31900 106 «6998 «6106 = +10 'Tombill 500 100 100 100 Towag $3000 28 2326 +3% Tribeg 0 119 119 119 --3 Trin Chi 5500 11 u No o+T1 indra 1000 32 30 W --4 estos 2100 475 475 475 U Buffadn 1000 40 40 4 +% Vesper 1000 43 «430 43 West Mine 2700 265 2 20-3 Wilco 1900 49% 48 48 --7 Willroy 1000 73 72 7% --2 Win Eld 47000 20 18 20 +3 Wr Harg 100 120 120 120 +8 Yk Bear 400 278 278 278 --2 Zulape 1000 16 168 OFS, GAS 12x 600 525 525 $25 +8 11501 122 12 Ve 0 2 $165e 16% 164+ Ve 24 24 24 =I 200 298 «290 298 D 710 710 710 360 350 ae +20 Gr Plains t COilsds $16 15% 15%+ Ve t Hellum 280 280 280 +3 N* cor 46 4 --1 Milt' City 150 47 14 +4 'at Pele 400 395 395 +5 N Davies 17% 162 174-- NC Olls 500.500 500 + Numac 50 400 400 400 +10 Place G 285 280 283 +3 Ranger 300 299 300 +2 Scurry Rn $49 4BYa 49 +134 Spoon 30200 86 84 6H 2 Triad Ol 1500 239 235 238 +2 Canso 2100 355 350 -5 Wstates 200 625 625 625 --25 W Decaite 2000 320 31S 320 +5 Abitibi 71S $9%% 9% 9% Acklands 200 $10% 10% 10% Alta Gas T 120 $38 38 38 Alta Gas w 100 895 895 895 +8 Alcan 295 $30%4 We Wve-- Ve Alcan pr 40 $36% 3634 363%4-- Ve Ang CT 290 25 $47%4 47% 47V%4--1%4 Ang CT 315 275 $52 51% 52 Anthes A 945 $30% 30 30 --% Argus 725 $15S% 15% 15% Argus C pr 1300 $11 10% l0%-- Ve Atl Sugar 200 $10 «610 0 Bank Mtl 273 $12% 12% 12% Bank N $ 395 $15v%e 1S 15 Bartaco 5 00 315 315 3S) +15 Bell Phne 3061 $47% 472 47¥%2-- Va Bramalea 3900 $1258 12% 122+ "% Bramal w 2300 650 600 650 +110 Brazilian 2117 $11% 11%2 114 BA Oll 180 $38% 38% 38% -- Ve BC Forest 130 $19% 19% 19% + Ye BC Sugar 50 $35%4 35% 354%4--% BCPh 484 100 $22¥2 222 224+ 2 Br Intl Fin 200 190 190 190 +15 CAE ind 525 $11% 11% 1% + Ve Calgary P 550 $24%% 24% 24% + Ve Calgy 54 p 10$108 +% 108 108 CD Sugar 2100 $22% 22% 22' 35 $37 vey Can Cem 7 FT 50 $3234 32% 324-- Ve Cdn Brew (1475 $7% 72 e+ Ve Cc Curtp 1100 sy 82 85 +71 € Goldale 200 $10% 10 "OhA--V ¢ Hydro 100 $20% 20% 2034 C Imp Bnk 1220 $68% 68% 68% [~~ Jd # Pew | Fd i ---~~~- eae. 1 gf sl § eal, me | Wl oss bcs a ol eae wd PER ww "8 a oe Bank Fights BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT There were several signs last week that Canadians have more| In An Affluent Canada For Survival | ization target from $75,000,000 in July, and set a deadline of Aug. THE OSHAWA TIM ES, Mondey, July 31, 1967 12 Diefenbaker Skips Wedding TORONTO (CP) -- Opposition| The bride's mother, Mrs. Donald J. Wright, is the daugh- ter of a former Canadian Prime Minister, the late Arthur |Meighen. Among the guests at the money to spend this year than|15 for raising the reduced) Leader John Diefenbaker sent|ceremony were Senator Grattan a telegram expressing regrets|Q'Leary and Keiller MacKay, last. jamount. Reports last week sug-jat not being able to attend the| i des yg rnen 8 th ug my Production was higher in|gested it has not much more|wedding Saturday of Priscilla|{"™*e Cntaiio: Tavntenrar age er Fe] i He eg i demteg hd bd he : lmany industries, bankruptcies|than $12,000,000 in its coffers to| Wright, and television newsman|©™°r- € Petrofin 225 sisve 156 mt y ] I ll- i r Ss n are |were down, and Canadians to!d/date. Geoffrey D. Scott. But the best| SED Tie A: aie Sabie: ape ae |surveyors they thought they| 1 Canadians were slow té buy|man, comedian Rich Little, fa- Wn Ges os viiiA Wa biyaam z . fe ' jwere better off than six months|)bank stock, they were rer lpiete sateg poh clecen eli Mr. A. E. JOHNSON, 0.D. Chemcell 125 310% 10% 1086 -- Yo T 1 ] | ago. \slower putting their money into) Diefenbaker, explained the Tory Colum Py is bed WW eM Aid N S ext e Busi ness | But this increased affluence|more risky ventures. jleader's absence another way.| OPTOMETRIST Cominco 15 S202 24 24 -- | ® s jisn't going into any of the major) mPoronto Stock Exchange fig- "Diet went to the West 14% King St. East Sree Bie ini-ski i ir hus-|Ventures which need financing) yes showed investment in min-|C0ASt." he said. "I understand) ose dee a igeveigec Boal _ page Start in pe eget plant pie pase <4 Aad en their hus-|;, order to thrive, or even sur-| ing exploration through the Ex.(He's out there doing impressions| 723-2721 2 and mod clothes are helping to|empioy abo' ersons and|bands' income. AGE | x i ittle." | Canvel'P xp gas 6 su [boost Nove Scotia's growing tex-lwill epin yarns both, from 3e- te [change dropped 75 per cent in| Rich Little. Crain RL 100 $32 S24 S20 -- 14 0008 ilblonccaona poli either) yoke ie" INVESTMENT INCREASED | After weeks of hesitating, the|i1¢ first half of this year over al Crestbrk 0 $72 Te .T2 tile industry. generated and new fibres. : aA 4 lmajority shareholder in the If of y - As orders flowed in and the/majority similar period in 1966 Crush Intl 125 shl4 114 Wi4--%) Factory shipments in the) One of the most modern in-\hisiness expanded, operations|Bank of Western Canada an-| nen ae Dome Pele 419 ser sive oiis-- a {Clothing textile trade exceed| dustrial textile plants is the $2,-\were moved to a two-storey(nounced it will wind up the| Prospecting slackened in On- D Bridge 110 $184 T8ve 182 + 34/10,000,000 a year and manu-|500,000 Yarmouth Industrial) puiiding and the original $25,000/bank unless someone will buy|{atio, and the Prospectors and) D'scotish p \25 gaits aut ay __|facturers are confident they can/Fabrics Ltd.--mill, which wentlinvestment was increased. lits shares. The possibility of the Developers Association told the) Dom Store 175 $17% 17% 17%-- ve/further increase exports. into production in February. | United Elastics Ltd., atinoisy but once-promising infant/federal government that even) DTextile We Sita. doe Products range from tartan) The plant is equipped to pro-/pridetown in the Annapolis financial institution ever stand-\the $60,000,000 poured into min-| Dupont 180 $30 30 30 and mod clothes to an all-syn-|duce a wide range of industrial Valley, employs 275 persons on|ing on its feet appeared to dim. |ing exploration across the coun- jen itd a i} Wie We -- w|thetic fabric used by the pulpjfabrics for Canadian and over-\three shifts. The plant started) Yet British International Fi-\try last year wasn't enough to ice 455 $19 89 BP and paper industry. seas markets and is expected] in 1959, was expanded two years nance, which holds 50.1 per cent|ave reserves keep pace with ae boas SMa IBA Ia The province's largest cloth-|to employ some 200 persons)aeq and will eventually employ|of the bank's stock through its burgeoning world metal de-| FPE Plon 125 $2712 27\ 272 ing textile company is Stan-|when in ful! production. more than 300. "|subsidiary York Lambton Corp.,| mands. | Gen Boker 100 $57 Sie ie + field's Ltd., of Truro, which) The company is a wholly-| when Crossley Karastan Car-jappeared even now loather to} | Greyhnd 720 Side ide laa (Makes some 5,200 different|owned subsidiary of Cosmos Im-| net Mills Ltd., of Truro, opened| give it up Guar Trst 250 $97 9% 9 items of clothing ranging from)perial Mills Ltd., the largest), 35 909 square foot plant in| "There is nothing to say a Heys'Dna 100 $11 11 1): [UNderwear to baseball shirts. /textile mill in the Atlantic prov-|1964 experts estimated it would Western Canadian bank cannot Sure! you can go to Home A 147 $21% 21% 21% The company employs closejinces. Cosmos, also in Yar-|naye an annual sales volume of|succeed," Jacques Melancon, fi-| e tome eH Ws sea 3" to 1.000 persons in its two plants/n.outh, is the town's biggest! ¢7 99y,000 within five years, Last|nancial adviser to BIF, told the| at Truro and Oxford. Newest arrival on the Nova) {Scotia textile scene is Bucking-| H Bay Co 125 $1934 19% "9% Husky Oil 720 $18 8 18 Husky B pr 225 $51 Si 5} Husky Dw 190 920 920 920 +10 Imbrex et te Se ham Mills Ltd., headed by a/ mp Oi! 6: + 2 ; j | imp Tob 200 $14 lave Idve-- %|8TOup Of Canadian and Italian Imp Teb pr 500 $5% 5% 5% -- | businessmen. Ind Accept 214 $22% 227% 22% ° ind Miner! 250 $i4/e 1a' 1a'e + ve| . WOrk has started on the con Ind Wire 925 $6¥e 6 6 |struction of an $850,000. plant inglis 520 $114 11% liz-- inghi Infend Gas 25 Site Wve 1" jfor the company at Springhill Inland G p 250 and production is scheduled to| employer with 450 on the pay- roll. Bonda_ Textiles Knitwear Co. Ltd., also have plants in Yarmouth, 'The two-year-o'd Acadian Tex- tile Industries Ltd., operating in Belliveau Cove started as a cottage - craft industry with housewives sewing and making "4 7 Inspiratin 500 170 170 170 +5 Intr Cty wt 400 375 375 375 +25 1BM 73$539 539 539 F . dli A h IMC 100 $40% 40% 40%4-- % Mvigy eat we aa-s| FMenauest Atmosphere Int Util 550 $36% 364 2632-- Ve il 7: Ye 36% 363 Infor Pipe, Ye $20 se Rt Y k ' E P ili irre tae Tt +i ukons Expo Pavilion ITL Ind 312 $37% 37a 3% + %| James th Sou ca eve piw| MONTREAL (CP) -- Some stuck in among a bunch of serv- Jeffersn w 1670 $402 39 402 +258 | People think it's a shop and tryjice shops on Cite du Havre and jockey C2450 320 315 315 -- 5 ito buy the exhibits, other Expo-|looking for all the world like) Lebstt 13) 3} goers never even notice the tiny|just another little white bouti-j apd tl il a = eH ~5 |Yukon pavilion at all. |que au in 4 > ,, FY m1 : Levy 1345 $25%4 2512 2544 %| But Expo's littlest showplace) "They come in asking to buy Levy Ber 700 S13 (24 2a -- Ve has one big advantage. It's solthe Indian artifacts or the gold n ; ite |; : Life Inv wt 1850 160 156 160 + [Small the six hostesses have lit-| jewellry and we have to explain Lob CoB 460 $734 75% 758 tle to do but chat with visitors,/we're not a shop," Chrysan'he Lob G A pr 30 $27Ye 276 27ve creating an atmosphere that is! say Loeb M 150 $1234 12% 12% ; ; ,." | Says. Maclean H $0. $5744 57% 5744 one of the friendliest at the fair.; Most popular as_ potential MB Ltd 190 $28 28 =28 --%) 'A lot of people just want to}..... ; "iss Magna El 500 $194 194 194+ Ve vh 3 |sales items are the brightly- Maher 225 $12Ve 12Ve lle see what yomeone from way UP/ beaded leather - and - fur Muk-c M Lf Mills 150 $19% 19% 19% there looks like," smiles red-|) ks that line th "il val: martin We te haired hostess Chrysanthe|i9 inutration of fekima life. Mags-Fer 689 $21% 21% 21% '3 jin illustratio: i ife. MEPC p 100 $22" 22¥2 22/9 + % Tromans of White Horse. [oe ae ty dasdedianba Met Stores 25 $26 26 «426 + " i 7 if.| Molson B 2105 $23 23-23 "And at times we have dif-| Mon Food 00 310% Jom io : -- persuading even Cana- iontex w 1 5 -! i Meare ae fe ia iu dians "eo cag Tiago a ad mores . 70 sive ae 2 ; is a part 0} us country. iorse B pr 25 $55 5 -- é es Nt Contain. 1316 $8 7% 7+ ¥|,,A late-comer to Expo -- the Noranda : 855 $56 ss 55% + %4/| final decision to have a pavilion er Ctl 790 $11 Wie 1114 was made only in February-- Oshawa A 3155 $45%4 4412 45% +114 rf Pac Pete 4240 $174 17% 17% 4 %\the Yukon Territory had to take bc Bhd w Bed ayy er 25 10 |whatever space was left to build Philips co 50 $54 534 y, {its tiny $75,000 exhibition house- oe re ee So there it stands far from Price Com 105 $11%4 1134 ri 4 aN Gas 200 $9% 9% the other Canadian pavilions, OPTICAL Established for over 30 years 10% King Street West 725-0444 Piloting or Celestial Navigation Write to ~ The University of Tennessee CORRESPONDENCE DIVISION OF UNIVERSITY EXTENSION Kapnvitie, Tennessee 37916 MAME sTreer citv When you need money for that fun-filled holiday... i} \\ ASK GAG INTERNATIONAL Planning your holiday? 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