Oshawa Times (1958-), 16 Aug 1967, p. 9

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SECURITY CITED DELHI (AP)--Pratap ulta has been the min- fisheries and forests of state for the last three Ithough, he says, the no fish or forests. JOHNSON, 0.D. }TOMETRIST King St. East 123-2721 AAT EOS SEPA SAVE 6e XE PRICE! in BAC - SAVE 4c in65¢ Prepriced) ins 69« 3E PRICE! ins 47 - SAVE 40 kg 3c ug 89 ztin Alc 2E PRICE! 9 45 pkg 10 Part of a delegation of 200 bankers from 52 nations (left to right) Maurice Maule, of the Bank National de Paris, Louis J. Rasmin- sky, governor of the Bank of Canada, Dr. J. A. Corry, Principal of Queen's Univer- MONEY IS THEIR BUSINESS sity and Anatolli Petrov of the State Bank U.S.S.R., talk over the value of a single dollar, The Bankers are meeting on the campus of Queen's Univrsity for a parley on the challenges and trends of modern banking. Hospital Pharmacists Seen Far Short Of Their Potential TORONTO (CP)--Hospital|cist and will enlarge the oppor-| pharmacists too often do not|tunities available to him, Mr. fulfill their potential as drug experts, the Canadian Society of Hospital _Pharmacists con-|with physicians and examine) patients' charts in order to give! ; the expert advice they are] consultant in hospital adminis-|capable of on drugs needed and! tration to the department of|their possible side-effects, he/ vention was told Tuesday. G. B. Rosenfeldt, a senior 'national health and welfare, te Pe ignore their advisory role to|much of their routine work, | - physicians and are content to|through automation, » medical profession will increase|They would then be available' said hospital pharmacists often be highly-paid stock clerks. Changing patterns in the |Rosenfeldt predicted. Pharmacists should ming! | said. | Mr. Rosenfeldt urged pha macists to rid themselves jdepartmental efficiency 0 employment of technician i the importance of the pharma-! for consultant work. increased | ! R t 0 St k E ch jthe change will be established! THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, August 16,1967 9 oc X a 'ater. ---- hoe, a es n nge Under the change, TSE mem LISTON LICENCE ASKED SWIMMING CLASSLESS »6 ber firms can extend the BOSTON (AP)--The Massa-| LONDON (CP)--A survey of 0 Increase B ll PC present commission rebates,|/chusetts boxing commission has leisure pursuits found swim- | . allowed only on block transac-| been asked to grant a licence to! ming to be the most popular | : tions, to large orders that are|former heavyweight champion among all social classes. Fish- TORONTO (CP)--Toronto|price levels, higher at others. filled on the exchange floor in a Sonny Liston. Liston's last in& hiking and camping came stock exchange members at a) Commissions charged for pur- ib lag trading erin scheduled: tent her his i? second. Lower-class groups special meeting Tuesday for-|chase of sale of securities sell- °°" °8Y &P " Scheduled tight here was hi8itend to favor gardening, mally approved an increase in|ing at more than $1 would be All orders of less than $500,-1965 title bout with Cassius -----------------------"__. commission rates, averaging ll|calculated on a_ percentage 900 would have to be completed! Clay, which was driven out of per cent, to go into effect early basis as is done on the New 0n the exchange floor, and the Boston ta Lewiston, Me. The Need An Oil Furnace? in September. York stock exchange. a could paruclpate. application was made by Paul CALL SE si e fhe commission rebates are Stivaletta a promoter. He s d The Toronto exchange The TSE president said the 1h Stiva a promoter. He sai lannounced its proposed |change is the first in exchange 25 per cent less than normal on/if the application is approved PERRY increase in mid-May and the Commission rates since 1960 sales between $100,000 and he hopes to promote a Liston 723-3443 \Ontario Securities Commission |Whn separate rate schedules $250,090 and 50 per cent lower/fight at Boston Garden in the DAY OR NIGHT | approved the plan later in the for industrial and for mining on sales of more than $250,000. \fall. and oil securities were aban- so unaseeno = | J. R. Kimber, TSE president, doned and the present schedule said the new rates will result hives introduced. an over-all 11 per cent increase ALTER BLOCK SALE RULES in gross commissions earned on| The meeting also approved a |business done on the exchange.| change in rules for block sales, { Mr. Kimber said the newjwith evaluation of the change 'rates will be lower at somelafter six months. 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