Oshawa Times (1958-), 9 Aug 1967, p. 6

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6 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Woinasdey, August 9, 1967 ~ BLASTED SWIM! Lionel Fruge .29,. of Ma- mou, La., swam the Cal- casiey river to safety when the impact of the ex. plosion at Cities Service Oil Co.. refinery knocked him off the deck of a barge .The barge was being towed to the refinery dock when the blast occurred, Fruge swam across the river, walked a mile and a half through a marsh and was picked up in a small boat (AP Wirephoto) Shareholders Authorize Hike | TORONTO ers of Trans-Canada Pipe Lines Ltd. today approved an_ in- crease in th zed capital of the comp elp finance long-term ex The increase is to 25,000,000 common shares of $1 par value from the present 10,000,000, and to 5,000,000 sath rred shares A $50 par from .the present 1, 000-000, h tir t at ad ee Abglay et LIBBY'S FANCY HALVES OR SLICED Save 7e 1954. The increase must also be approved by Parliament ' TW, fore, groadick, tail saat at MASON'S Assorted much of the money needed to build Trans-Canada's new gas transmission line south of it LI RNA RL SL SARITA LE A EIT ST Ca ET TR TT TE Great Lakes will be raised} CLARKS Save 3e through first mortgage pipeline bonds A $12,000.000 issue now was 10 OZ. TIN being negotiated for sale to in sfirante campanies. It was like- ly further issues would be of fered later by Trans-Canada and its U.S. partner in building LEE SLICED Save 4c the $215,000,000 line, American Natural Gas Co. of Detroit. 19 OZ. TIN 10 2 '. "But we could he sev y 67 hampered in future financing, especially in any extension to . } PEK TIN | our Northern Ontario pipeline, without an additional issue of preferred shares," he sai ld _. 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