Oshawa Times (1958-), 11 Aug 1967, p. 9

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st 11, 1967 \NDERS stionnaire enagers e you ever declined to dit for something and jut that the person who the credit was some- r than yourself? e you ever listened pa- 0 an old person and i to be interested, even 'ou were bored out of id? e you ever done some- | would rather not have cause you wanted to a good example for a brother or sister? rou look forward to the ility of love and mar- uilding a home and family?--Mrs, T. T. of Falls, Oregon irs. T. T.:; Thank you erb questionnaire. It is 'ior to the one sent by phis teen-ager because uates the positive and some worthy goals, I e your sending it to nn Landers: people so narrow-m.ind- w weeks ago ail sorts super-patriots whipped es into a lather be- omebody burned the | flag. ion't you tell those look up the rules. They that the proper method sing of the American burn it. Thank you for o educate the ignora- Hip Hattie at: Did you include among the '"'ignora- If you didn't, you ve, g burning incident you was a flagrant act of on. It was a vicious ation of hatred for ca. When "the book" n the flag it means | private, Stupid. your working life, you be the employee who fo move ahead. re five things to do as in your job without extra for them, ber every day that big n come out of the little i little favors you do eeking pay for them, it of your way every day to do a good job oint. t clear that you want and please your boss. many workers are in- about this, the person , stands out. erful while you are Approach your job illing attitude. basic knowledge you e for your job add a explore and learn new sitive to the up's and the people with whom . Put yourself in their nd try to understand ws when office crises osses than I can count joment have repeated id again that a big it is missing today-- uch in demand as an rvice--is the kind of voman who makes an ort to get along with AWA TIMES >ICTURE E-PRINTS Available At NAY PHOTO SERVICE ing St. £., Oshawe 10 -- 1.50 each 7 -- 1.25 each Discount o n Orders or More Pictures SHAWA ING CENTRE n to 9 p.m. ey and Friday iT Y AT 1 P.M. TODAY'S STOCKS i RE, WA BS ek i SRF aN ae SO = = a= bj 1 J TORONTO 10:40 A.M. STOCKS Distributed by CP Toronto Stock Exchange--Aug. 1) Quotations in cents unless marked 2--Odd lot, xd--Ex-dividend, xr--Ex rights, xw--Ex-warrants, Net change Is | from previous board-lot ciosing sale. MINES 10:40 Net_| Can Cem 75 $38 8 Stock Sales High Low a.m.Ch'ge| Can tron 200 $21% 21% 21% + Ya Acad Uran 2000 42 42 4'2 Can Malt 700 $222 22% 22\0---~ Ve Acme 9000 2342 23° 23 + 1 C Packrs A 100 $86 86 «486 1 Ang Am 73100 40 3244 40 +7 | Can Perm 225 $11% 11% 11% Ang UD 250 83 «81 O82 + 2 C Safway p 30 $90 90" 90" Area 400 440 435 435 Cdn Brew 2202 $7% Tn Th Argosy 1500 83 77 77 = Y = ee A % $15%4 15% 15% + % Armore 00 2 2 2 Aw o 8 0 +8 Arcadia 3500 26 25 25 CBAIBw 72 56 56 56 Atl C Cop 500 64 64 64 "i | C Curtiss 4500 89 87 89 +4 Bankfield 1000 «6-100=COo10sisdtD C Dredge 1900 460 450 455 -- 5 Bethim 300 630 620 620 | Cdn Equty 400 350 345 350 +10 Big Nama 1000 2% 2% 2% --2| CG_ Invest 150 $58 = 58 58 Black Bay 200 9 9 9 | € Go'dale 800 $11% 11% 11% + % BL Hawk 800 29 2 2% --1]| € Hydro 120 $20% 20% 20% + "A Bounty Ex 500 16 16 16 --%| © Imp Bnk 375 $13% 13% 13% Bralorne 300 160 160 169 +1 | © Ind Gas 213 $11%4 119% 11% Gr Reef 22500 45 41 41 ~<A C Marconi 300° $5%% 5%, 5% Brunswk 300 600 600 60 CPR 520 $72% 72% 7234 Va Bunker H 1000 2312 232 23'2-- 12 ore le bd $9" wm Vea+% Cc Mines 12100 104 97 «1M Ce Cc etrofin 710 $14% 14% 14% Camtio 200 330 330 330 2 $ | ©.Refract 250 $13% 13% 13% Camp Chib 200 860 860 R60 | Cdn Tire A 410 $26 2% 6 © Tung 800 220 220 20 +5 | © Utilities 100 $404 404 4014 + '4 Cc Dyno 700 175 175 175 +2 | C_Util Spr 25 $87 87 687 Cdn Keely 1500 8% fiz Bla+ i Chemcell 200 $10% 104 1012-- € Lencourt 3000 17 17. 17 41% Comite 1700 $29¥2 29'2 29¥2 € Nisto 5875 4139 + 1 | Computr 125 $814 8% Bla Centon gn bE? § "ed 4. : | Con Paper 60 $37% 37) 37% + VM Can-fer 1200 110 107 107 3 Con Pap w 225 630 630 630 Cassiar 250 $1794 17% 17% Con ror Pp 100 $25% 25% 25% -- Cent Pat 1000 162 162 162 ons Gas 610 $20% 20 20V0 Chib M 1000 60 a Con Glass 220 $14¥@ 14% 14% Coch Will 500 130 125 130 410 Crestbrk 2770 $72 Th % Coln Lake 7000 20 1914 1919 + 14 Crwn Trst 25 $472 472 47" Comb Met 2 2 22% Crow Nest 200 $194 19%4 191% --% Conlagas 7200 6464 Crush Intl 245 $12%2 12% 12% Conigo 7400 46 4646 Cygnus A 100-375-375 375 --10 Con Fardy 1100 305 305 305 s | Debhid Bp 185 $98% 97% 97% -- € Halli 2750 58 SSCS Delta Elec 750 385 375 385 +5 Cc Mogul 5750 425 410 420 +15 Disti Seq 280 $39%e 39% 398+ € Morisn 200 465 465 465 4.6 | Dome Pete 203 $58%4 58% 584+ % € Neg 30550 91 a8 - a9 7] | D Bridge 218 $18' 18%2 182-- % Con Nichol 1000 15 15 15 Dofasco 718 $25%4 25% 25% + %4 Cc Red P 36000 45" 42? 43 4 Dom Store 285 $172 17% 172 + % Cop Fields 1600 435 134 134 2 | Domtar 605 $1458 14% 14% Cop-M 24500 "35° 3345 2 | D Textile «212 $22% 27% 225 Coulee 1000 35 35 45 1 | Dupont 25 $Mr 292 294 Cst'and 2166 °26 2% 2% Electro Itd 210 $13¥%e 13% 13% Daering 2000 11 «(10% 04-1 Emco 25 $17 17 «17 eee pied VATS AP eA] AU, id Prd ped 1M 5 hed / Deihi "Pac '000 Men a is dik Fam Play 50 $37%4 37% 3 Delon MS Tb kt) precer am t 134 % % --13, F Mar TS 185 136 1s) | reiman NES ee | Frobex 510 480 480 480 rll WOO $16%4 164 1614 * Gnt Masct $00 125 122 125 +3 | GMC 25 $92 92 92 cere, a ee | See ee lenn x '4 auw we ee GL Power 300 $23 71 2k -- Suar rst z 89% 9% 9% | Gokirm = 4300-73. «7070 «++ 1 | Hays Dna 350 $13. 12% 13 Gortdrm 2500 300 290 20 --I5 | Home A 225° $21%" 21% 21%m Gradore 1000 20. 2 Home B 100 $22% 2234 22% pba 16450 118 «115 115 Horne Pit 900 360 360 360 Srandoe 500 525 $15 $25 | H Bay Co 250 $19%2 192 19% Hastings 200 140 140 140 --8 | Husky Ol! 1400 $1958 1912 1958+ Ye Holliager 220 $25 25% 25% Husky C pr 60. $6458 6458 6458 + Ve Hi Bay 75 $64 64 64 Husky Dw 200 980 980 980 --10 Hu-Pam 2000 14 «13 «14 «+41%4| Imbrex 200 $64 6% 6% + Me vdre Ex 22 15 IS 15 Imp Oil 426 $657% 65% 65% +- Ve ae € pid 149 148 148 +3 | Imp Tob 200 $14% 14% 140 + Va nye ep BD 19 19 +1 | Ind Accept 253 $232 22% 22%4 rico 000 33 33 3 1) Ind Miner} 1300 $15 15 15 + % shy 2000 48 4343 | Ind Wire 1450 $5 480 #5 --5 jonsmim = §68500 19, 1819 + 1 | Inglis 720 $10% W's 10% Kerr Add 1860 $15% 15/2 155+ %| Inland Gas 100 $12 12 12 + Kelly Dsd 4100 30 30-30 Inter-City 100 $164 1614 16a + Kid Coper 1500 75 73 73 --3 | IBM 163540 S34 $24 ren 10 Be tee | Int Nickel 380$110 110 110 --% UM Twns 8000 % 16 16 int Util 2219 $39 38% 38% open 1000 82 82 Bia+ 4) Int Util pr 125 $38% 38% 38% + 4 C Dufault 861 $112 11% ll*a--% Intpr Pipe 570 $2324 23 2314 L Shore 825 450 445 450 Int Pipe w 210 $1034 10% 10% be Lug 200 $127% 12% 12% + % | intpr Steel 100 425 425 425 Cetteh 235 625 605 405 Inv Grp A150 $10 1010 + tL Lee 275 160 160. 160 ITL Ind 250 $38' 38 Ble + phere $00 78 78 78 -- 2) Jamaic PS 196 $15% 15% 15% -- Yo rh 00 15 15 15 = Ye! 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Osisko 1000 | Nor Tar Ch 100 $6 6 amour 500 210° 210 210 Oshawa 275 $45 45S Paramaq = 7000s hh | Pac Bete soup S18 Tse 18 4M Patino 500 $10 10" «10 | Pac Pete w 690 585 570 S85 +25 Pax Int 2000 15 15 15 --1 | Pembina 250 $142 142 142 -- Ve Pce Exp 46200 219 211 212 +1 | Pow Corp 275 $10% 10 10 Peerless = 3600 12,114 11'4-- 4! Prem tron 1300 180 175 180 +10 Pick Crow SO 33 33 33 Price Com 1055 $12% 12% 12% -- Pine Point z10 $52 52 52 QN Gas 152 $10% 10% 10% + 'e Placer 1560 $35¥4 35% 35V | QN Gs 66w 2000 285 260 280 con nu 50 50 +2 | Rank Org 4010 $6 6 6+ a Seah gl ed os 22 " Reichho'd 200 $3342 332 3342--% : | i aaa) , @ Matigmi 2300 136 135 135 +3 | Bho. ala ime ek Quemont 100 750 750 750 --S | Ronald Fd 320 $12%4 12% 12%--1 Ppa 400 5S S$ 5 Rothman 130 $28 2828 ore 100, 60 S858 -- 2 | Royal Bnk 830 $163 16% 16% Rayrock 300 122 122 122 --3 | Royalite 725 $13% 1314 13% Rio Algom 1500 $35 35 35 -- Yel Salada 100 $10% 10% 10% Rio Alg ¢ W 35 SIB%® 18% 18 -- Seot York 100 $16 % 6 +%& Roman 3603 $23% 23' 23% +12) Secur Cap 435 395 320 395 +75 Ryanor 1000 16 «16 «(16 -- 2) Selkirk A 100 $14 1414 V San Antoni 500 20 20 mM +1 Shell Inv p 50 $31 3) 31 ahaa has ie Hs u 1 Shell inv wo s475 $11%4 11% 1% '- Mg HW n 3 34 Me + Y Sherritt 270 440 435 440 +5 rho all a Vig hes we " Silvrfids 100 425 425 425 --10 | Silverwd A -250 $15V2 15' 1514 Sil Miller 800 15, «15 1S 11 Silverwd B 100 $15% 15% 15%4-- a idk mS 2, |. Seon Steep R 3600 675 655 675 +25 | SKD Mig 300 $6% 614 6% Sud Cont 15 075 27a bp | Slater Stl -- 275 $115e 1158 1188 vied 9 00 27Va 21V2 37a + V8) Sr Radio 520. $88 Se I Teck Corp 180 480 480 480 3 lo ee eee Tenant tae. 9 +3 eel Can 2288 $25%4 25% 25Ve vy 2214 22% + | Steinbo A 300 $18% 18% 18%-- % ee Te ee | Suheat 08-710 897 3648 a7 Trin Chib 6500 21 2 2 --2 | Tamblyn ae ae U Butfed 24500 5 48 9. +3] Texaco 2205 $30 29% 30 +% Un Cmetk 300 7 7 7 9 | Thom NP 125 $20% 30% 30%-- v4 Un Keno. 300 530 $30 $30 20 | Tor Dm Bk 100 $1334 13% 13% + Ve i 4a 14a 1a! Traders A 700 $8% 84 84-- V4 eee da ia | TAP 228 a 23 she ' Transair 400 $52 5% Sia + Ve Wasmac so 77 677 7 re, PL 480 $30% 30% 307 ' White Star 1000 35' 35¥2 35'2 + Sol Payee: sere ae Wied Meee Some | Trans PPL 1000 $87 B84 #4 Ye Yale Lead 4500 2912 29 -29Ve-+- ¥%g| UN Carbid 2105 $19% 19/2 192 Yk Bear 400 276 276 276 +1 Un Gas 3425 $15% 15% 15Y4 Yukon C 1000 108 108 108 UGas B pr 100 $52 52 52 + '2 Zulapa 17500 191 18 192 +2%2| Un Wburn 200 $6%4 6% 614+ % | U Sections 225 8 | Vascan WOO 225 225 225 +15 OILS, GAS | Versafd Bi Bh 8% aa-- ve Versati'e 670 $40% 40 40% Alminex 400 535 S37 S35 --5 | Wainoco © 800 83 80 83 +4 Am Leduc 2000 16 16 16 Walk GW 1720 $368 36 36 -- Asamere 750 490 40 40 +5 | Weste'st 5600 $28 27%" 27% --1 C Ex Gas 2000 500 500 500 --S | Westee! 25 S$24Ve 24% 24% C Homestd 750 365 360 365 +5 | Ww Brdcast 100 $16 16 16 --% Cdn Sup O 100 $44 44 44° -- 12) Ww Pacific 425 $658 658 6S Cent Del 3840 $192 19% 192 + 14! Weston A 150 $1BIa 18% 1814 Dynam 15850 155 144 155 +10 Weston B 310 $18% 18% 18% + French Pt 1600 600 590 59 --S5| Zellers aa eh Sf oe Gr Plains 650 $16 15% 15 -- Ve Gt COlisds 430 $16%2 162 1642+ Ve! Zellers pr 210 $42 4242 Int Hellom 900 274 270 70 Zenith 700 250 245 250 5 +4 ar N L 2d id i i > +1 Sales to 11:00 a.m.: 1,298,000. N Davies 2000 1914 1912 192-- 2 NC Oils $00 575 575 575 + s . fs jumac 1400 425 420 420 -- ] ts ume we ee @ @ >| RCAF Pilots Join Plece G 1500 270 269 269 --4 i anger 1000 330 325 325 sary Rn ou saint a -™|/NATO Exercises r 93 92 «(93 i : T Wot ys zt Zt Zt | ALDEBURGH, England (CP) Vandoo 2260 34 3% 3A -- Eight RCAF pilots, operating W Becalta 00 261 288 #8 --* |from a United States base in Wilshire 300 800 800 800 Suffolk, have been quietly car- rying out special weapons- and INDUSTRIALS \low-flying training in U.S. and Abitibi 1050 $9% 9% 9% |Canadian planes during a i0- Acktands 465 $112 11% 11%--%!day NATO exchange exercise. "Alta Gas T 420 $37% 37% 37% | 4 . " "A'ta Gas w 335 835 835 835 +15 | "We used the American F-4 awe agit 1065 $814 BNA aoe Phantom fighter as well as our 'Algoma 800 $26% 26¥2 26V2 ; Alcan oe gpa 2% 30 own F-104 Starfighters and for Anajo-cn 270 $0¥e 9% Sl all of us, it was the first train- nglo-c pr 210 $19 19 i i z Anthes A 150 $37% 32% s27%e-+ 0B In ~ Pasion, ait Argus € pr 350 $1034 1034 1034 It. John W. Stewa orden. Asbestos 73 $2294 22%4 2294 Man., who headed the RCAF Atl Sugar 808 $11% 11% 11% Auto Elec 200 $7¥2 7¥2 7Va h group. : ne : BACM Ind 1% $97 9% Wat % > eight pilots, from 421 an Bank Mtl 490 $1294 1258, 1258 es tani P iia to: Way Bank N $ 110 $isve 15% 15¥e-- (422 Squadrons, return to «her Bell Phne 1343 $485" 482 48% + *|Canadian NATO base at Solin- 125 10:40 Net Stock Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge Brazilian 20 $12 12 «13 Brdg Tank 200 400 400 400 | BA oil 30338 B® BC Forest 210) $20 2 20 | BC Sugar 73 $374 374 374 | Bruck B 200 $5% Sie Sia + Ve | 240 | | $12% 12% 12% Calgary P 400 $23% 232 23'2-- 38 Fridey, August 11, 1967 |] THE OSHAWA TIMES, 52,000 Pay BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT MONTREAL (CP) -- Archi- tects from all over the world who came here to build sky- scrapers and pavilions at Expo 67 are feeling the pinch as con- struction slows down. Many architects recruited from such countries as Egypt, India and Hong Kong during a decade of feverish construction have remained and are having $170 1" ay" 10 |gen, West Germany, today. to hustle for jobs. But they say the building lull in the city is temporary. | The slowdown following a pe- | |been felt in man¥ quarters. "It is not an easy period,' one architect said "With tight costs, building is being cut back and there is a _ tremendous shortage of work. cE drop in industrial building and the situation in residential con- struction are getting less than half the work we had a year ago." the construction of Expo and about buildings, jriod of peak construction has} Ville Marie and Place Victoria, \there was often more work than *\the local architects offices could handle. money and high construction "There has been a_ serious is catastrophic. We During the decade that saw a dozen large office including the Place Trade Brisk, Prices Firm For All Slaughter Cattle TORONTO (CP)--All classes|20.50-22 with sales to 23; medi- jand grades of slaughter cattle! '4\traded actively at fully steady) |prices and choice dry-fed steers | land heifers met an excellent |demand at higher prices at the| Ontario public stockyards this) |week. All cows gained mand and replacement cattle |were active at firm prices with commons and mediums meet- ing a narrow demand. isteady with top grades slightly stronger, hogs opened lower but A strength, | stock bulls were firm on a broad de-|and mediums 22-27. Veal calves were generally | aaq. | | ums 19-20.50; canners and cut- ters 15-18.50; good heavy bolo- gna bulls 22.50-24; commons and mediums 19-22. Replacement cattle: Good stocker steers 28-31; good steer stock calves 30-33; good heifer calves 25-27; commons Slowdown In Construction Hits Expo '67 Architects Architects, engineers draftsmen were recruited from other parts of Canada' and from overseas. Montreal architects say work cannot be provided for them all and many of them have been advised to go elsewhere But an architect whose office has handled some of the biggest years said many foreign architects were not going back to their na- assignments in recent tive countries. Hike Given Engineers MONTREAL (CP)--A con- tract settlement providing wage increases that would add an av- erage of $2,000 to the annual hood. It must be approved by union committees. The agreement calls for pay Some were going into interior |pires April 30, 1970. design of free-lancing, but most saw their future in Canada. The architect said his own|from the new settlement. jfirm has had to release about |50 architects and draftsmen. "However we have placed most of the people here in with other firms, in Montreal Ottawa | Maritimes," he said. | US. Tourists | Prove Costly NIAGARA FALLS, Ont. (CP) --Postmaster Carl Lang says) U.S tourists mailing cards| from Canada bearing U.S. post- age stamps are costing the post office $400 to $600 weekly. | Lang estimates that 10,000 to tive engineers are continuing. | weight being carried. | W. J. Wright, assistant grand | chief engineer and head of the \union's negotiating committee, said changes ing conditions Calves 1,929: On offer this/15,000 cards and letters bearing J6G} WO HEROU ALORS: week 1,950; last week 2,223; tol U.S. stamps are dropped in Ca- |date 1967 56,234; to date 1966)/nadian mail boxes during the 64,348; this week last year 2,- choice vealers 35-38 with sales to 41.50; good 31-35; medi- ums 27-30; commons 23-27; bon- jregained most of the loss and)... 99.93, lambs were fully steady to firm- ler. Slaughter cattle 6,810 offer this week 7,200; last wee 17,700; to date 1967 289,337; jyear 8,651; choice steers 29- }30.50 with sales to 32; |27.50-29; mediums 25-27; com-| {mons 21-24; choice heifers 27-28 lwith sales to 29.90; good 25.50- 127; mediums 22.50-25; commons date 1966 311,271; this week last] Hogs 8,423: On offer this On| week 8,500; last week 9,047; to date 1967 311,646; to date 1966 to|254,002; this week last year 8,- 421; grade A hogs 29-30.90; heavy sows 21.40-21-80; stags good| 16.30; boars liveweight 13.05. Sheep and lambs 1,350: On offer this week 1,300; last week 1,277; to date 1967 33,340; to date 1966 35,062; this week last |20-22; choice fed yearlings 28-|year 1,434; handyweight lambs 30; good 26-28; good cows/!30-32.50; sheep 5-13. | | TORONTO den, lio's New Democratic isaid Thursday the NDP Premier John Robarts' policies. Mr. Bryden, who represents} Toronto Woodbine, said the pro- posal Mr. Robarts made in Montmorency Falls, Que., Wednesday was "along the lines of what the NDP has been advocating for some years." | lof government, it is simply im- (CP)--Ken Bry-jels financial critic for Ontar-|tight compartments," Mr. Bry- Party,|den said in a statement. backs| recent|al at the Progressive Conserva-| proposal! for closer federal-|tive party thinker's conference provincial co-operation in fiscal|"would ring a lot truer if the NDP Backs Robarts Plan For Fiscal Co-operation of government in water- He said Mr. Robarts' propos- premier showed any inclination \to apply it right here in Ontario with regard to municipalities." |49%4 "At the present time, provin- cial-municipal relations in On- tario are like those of an auto- leraft to his subjects. The mu- nicipalities are rarely consulted on any matters of importance. "With the growing complexity|The province arbitrarily lays down what they may and may possible to put the different lev-|not do."" Independent U.K. Airlines 'Seek More Atlantic Traffic LONDON (CP)--Independent British airlines bidding: for " share of the regular passenger \Canada expect Canadian Pa- 'cific Airlines to make recipro- cal application eventually in Ot- tawa, spokesmen said Thurs- \day. | CPA, which operates a route) jacross the North Pole betwecn Winnipeg and Amsterdam, in the Netherlands, is known to want landing rights in Britain. Only Air Canada and British Overseas Airways Corp.--both |publicly owned--are licensed to} operate regularly scheduled) United Kingdom. | Caledonian Airways, plied Thursday for regular flights to Toronto and, optional- ly, Montreal from London and Prestwick, Scotland. | NET EARNINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Canadian Breweries Ltd., year ended April 30; 1967, $11,- 966,884, 44 cents; 1966, $11,- 559,977, 41 cents. Canadian Superior Oil Ltd., six months ended June 30: 1967, $583,150, seven cents a share; 1966, $1,596,016, 19 cents. Dale-Ross Holdings Ltd., six months ended June 30: 1967, $200,309, 75 cents a share; 1966, $232,264, 86: cents. Dominion Lime Ltd., six months ended June 30: 1967, $37,235; 1966, net loss, $134,359. Fidelity Mortgage and Sav- jings Corp., six months ended jJune 30: $4,983: 1966, $4,482. North Canadian Oils Ltd., six months ended June 30: 1967, $649,557; 3244 cents a share; 1966, $740,151, 344% cents. Power Corp. of Canada Ltd., six months ended June 30: 1967, $2,536,216, 24 cents a share; 1966, $2,638,783, 26 cents. Trans Mountain Oil Pipe Line Co., six months ended June 30: 1967, $5,975,000, 79 cents a share; 1966, $5,202,000, 69 cents. ing Scottish charter carrier, ap-|4 | Caledonian's application to the British air transport jicens- ing board follows one Wednes- Wa traffic between Britain and|day by British United Airways for new routes including flights to Montreal and Toronto from London via Belfast, Northern Ireland. British Eagle Interna- tional Airlines applied at the same time for a London-to-New York schedule. Firm Purchases Offshore Site EDMONTON (CP)--Chieftain | Trans Mt 565 $21%4 21% 21% + "s|flights between Canada and the|Development Co. Ltd. and Blue |Crown Petroleums Ltd. Thurs- a grow-|day announced participation in recent acquisition made by Home Oil in the Rainbow Lake area of northern Alberta. In addition, they acquired 230,710 acres of offshore prop- erty in the Canadian section of Lake Erie where a drive for enough gas to meet heavy re-| quirements of the Detroit Cleveland - Niagara Peninsula) is under way. of a recent 15-well program an | | The acreage lies to the west| -| i) nounced by the Pan-American) Consumers' Gas group .| south of the productive Tilbury region. | Peak tourist season. | The Canadian Post Office has|°omPany. jada change since campaign,"' said Laing. when his money is." Normal the postage. d to the dead letter office. "There's no point Post money." N.Y., for posting. conductec a campaign to have American tourists use Canadian jstamps when they are in Can- procedure when a U.S. stamp is used in Canada is|by to charge the receiver double If the receiver loes not want the letter, it goes in this, though," said Lang. "The U.S. Office collects |safeguards that tion of engineers. salaries of CNR locomotive en- andjgineers was announced Thurs- day by officials of the Brother- hood of Locomotive Engineers. The settlement was an- nounced at a meeting of the Ca- nadian union of the brother- increases totalling 28 per cent for engineers in yard and trans- fer service and 22 per cent for those in road service. It is ef- fective as of last May 1 and ex- About 2,700 engineers employ- ed by the CNR would benefit Negotiations for CPR locomo- Road engineers are paid by the day and according with a mileage rate system. Yard en- and Toronto and the) gineers are paid by the hour jwith an allowance for the the contract to be ap- |proved by the union committees \provides that '"'run-throughs, or in home stations, or other material changes in work- initiated solely by the company and which have significantly adverse ef- fects on engineers shall be sub- An appendix to the memoran- dum of agreement detailed require the to give six months' notice of any proposed reloca- "We've noticed a slight! Mone Su pl we started this! z P Y "But | the American tourist is pretty stubborn. He can't understand why his stamps are no good Rises Sharply OTTAWA the general ported today. earlier. STOCK MARKET TORONTO (CP)--Prices went] 52,000,000 in the year. into decline Thursday in heavy trading on the Toronto Stock Exchange. sion has authorized El tract with Westcoast. and Salada Foods changed at 1034. shares of Salada. Among other dale 1 to 11%. perior slipped % to 44%. Volume was 5,086,000 Wednesday. Jefferson Lake lost 2% Slater Steel rose % to 11% was Slater's offer) Ry THE CANADIAN PRESS Abitibi Paper Co. Ltd., com- mon 14 cents, Oct. 1, record un- jto buy 250,000 common shares of Salada has -been oversub-} scribed. Slater now owns 50 per cent of the outstanding common Sept. 1. industrials, | Cents, Tamblyn rose 2 to 29, Reichhold! 1% to 33% and Canadian Gol- On index, industrials fell .35 to 171.84. Golds rose 1.24 |174.29, base metals .12 to 102.19 and western oils .44 to 197.98. shares compared with 5,732,000 traded at -- $11,300,000,000, up (CP)--The money supply--currency in circulation and chartered bank deposits held public--rose sharply by $376,000,000 to $22,- 626,000,000 in the week ended |Aug. 2, the Bank of Canada re- The record figure was §$2,- 531,000,000 higher than on Aug. the/3 last year. ; __,.|. General loans of the char- The Canadian Post Office's|tered banks were $141,000,000 solution is to bundle up every-|higher for the week at $11,- thing with U.S. stamps on it and|150,000,000, which was $1- ship it across to Niagara Falls,|007,000,000 higher than a year Personal savings deposits were up $152,000,000 in the week $1,- In the money market, three- months treasury bills sold this week at prices yielding inves- to|tors a return of 4.32 per cent a " year, unchanged for the past Westcoast Transmission|t¥o weeks. closed down 15% to 2834. The U.S. Federal Power Commis- Paso Natural Gas to increase its im- ports of Canadian natural gas but has asked El Paso to sub-|P '. mit for approval its new con-|»-88 a week earlier, The central bank's average of market-price yields of seven Government of Canada bonds maturing or callable in 10 years or more was 5.89 per cent, com- pared with 5.86 last week and DIVIDENDS Auto Electric, increase of 1% Sept. 15, record August 18. 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