THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, August 21, 1967 |] | sk PO A HD OO Rh OR RL FHS Gt RR ik FS Sc OO AS AN EPORT-on BUSINESS: UAW Likely To Seek Action HOME To Add Cerrar Condominium MARKET | This Week On USS. Contract ios. crm tice STO TO 10:40 A.M, STOCKS : a ; : ; : hog eee eT iii a eae es ah ee et mee el a soe Quotations in cents. unless marked s,| CPM", Del 3840 $227 22% 22% | ine, arm ea er 1 Stern making noise this week] The present agreements date |negotiators think it necessary, |!aws providing for condomi- 2----Odd lot, xd--Ex-dividend, xr--Ex-| C East cr 600 100 90 100 +8 oe \for action in new contract bar-|from 1964, ll 41)|nium ownreship of property, an rights, xw--Ex-warrants, Net change Is alee A All GM and Ford locals wil)|™!U™ ; from 'previous board-lo closing sale. | Dynamic | 2800 199 im 1S ° | gaining. President Walter P. Reuther|yote this week. Chrysler locals| ficial of the Ontario Housing CGP BM MO Re ne ne H rvest In ntari1o ount | Only two weeks and four days|will lead off the union's|have started voting and the| Corporation said Sunday. | Gt COi'sds 177 $15% 15% 157% -- %4| remain before contracts run out|de mands Tuesday a fi | > Director H. W. Suters Ho ages in bef tract td e ds Tuesday at Flint, /first three to report gave over-| OHC Director H. W. Sut 10:40 Net Mill City" 400 180 170 170 --$ | . CP a agt Laa tad Ral aelanc Mich. whelming authorization for a|Said his organization is study. Stock Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge| Nat Pete 1000 220 220 220 +20 By FORD LINDSAY i rainfall would make land, AN ANTIQUE ee gears Chrysler--the big three in the) REPORT ON TALKS \strike, ing the possibility of making Acme Gas 1500 20 20° 20. + 12| N Cont ee Of The Oshawa Times so hedvy it would be next to im-|farm equipment show, which/industry. Reuther and Vice-President |condominium housing available ee Nk | Nine awe ae THE FINE, WARM weather|Possible to use heavy harvest-| will he of interest to urban as} Not a single item yet has|Leonard Woodcock are to All locals are to have their|t jower income groups. Peseta eae | Numac wt 300 100 100, 100 +4 \Guting the past week has en-|ing equipment. |well as rural dwellers, will be/heen initialed as binding. jreport on negotiations to that|ballots in by Friday. Many |--------_________-- Ane AV ee ee pee Go ae ae a (abled Ontario County farmers to| Crops conditions over thejone of the interesting new) The UAW-General Motor sjarea's more than 70,000 General |sources close to negotiations pd a aro te at | Ponder 50 65 65 65 --2 |work on the land for a more ex-\county vary to a marked/themes at this year's Canadian|c'ontract contains some 250|Motors employees. feel company offers will be| brides 1000 24 24 4 +1] Rana 13100 345 355 360 +5 | naod period than has been the|degree. Some areas such as the|National Exhibition in Toronto.|ite ms; those at Ford and| Both are expected also to|made only after the result of| ce ee ee Sr eae ee eee cana fae several months. As a/north end of the county has had! Held in the southend of the\Chrysler approximately as|plump for a big turno'ut/the vote is announced. Gethim 200 620 620620 | Triad oi 1400 28 216 216 --2 |vecuit a vast volume of work is|# great deal of rain and crops|cattle pavilion, the show willl many. 'Wednesday and Thursday when| 'The companies complain they een ee te et a a y| Valle OR ee lheing done. have suffered considerable dam-|feature some 50 antique models) --------------~ do not yet know specifically | Bratorne 1700 177 175.175 | Vandoo ale Ages Sy 2 | The department of agriculture |@8e- This situation is particu-|displnyed through the combined courses is $40, and includes text-)passes spring types by as much/ what the union wants and argue Bree oe aoe ao ooh | W°Becaita 1160 290° 280° oe --2 \and food branch office at Ux-|larly apparent north agthiny ta pag of rege ae ooks. For further information|as 25 per cent. To get these|it cannot be serious about strik- | om } se +4 : ipment manufac | wri : i icati ing on all. of what Reuth H 2000 24 23% 2. W Dect w 200 120 120 120 --2 mers have been|ton. Some hail damage has been|farm equipm : write to: Correspondence Cours ds, spring application ofjing on a uther Ealmer 18 2000 a is 'a + | pigs (Php sty and some|caused in the Sunderland area.|Modern orleneet will ave, be Ailse Oates Acticultiral Coklnitrovan is essential, |describes as the "longest and| 5 +1] | se ri 4 i b 4 A iti | Sere "500 335 335 33s 410 INDUSTRIALS \spring grains have ripened suf-| The Pod og of the Bl eps _ Tae ieauieihe Gta lege. Guelph, Ontario. ss Ant pogo set of a a E Hay teow ow te eT | Attn 'We atom some song we[tictently 00 uke binders for har-/ 0 Utne of the second|in their development during the| winrep BARLEY Gan Welwiiveo i ewe ] i Va Ye 10% + Va! i | N' y. LEY | ives to' be wi ave . Alta Gas ee. vesting. ee : | N can be who lives : : Eanier 'om 7" wo m0 aa Algoma s1 i sn im mh --%| Farmers would welcome no a ts Hen Gls tas teak Ga are nego be Wika bares planted this Bepiember so is eaten early 6 tens . mont, ' Deine Lap trepne ye wy, ing plat ern jonquin 5 i se 1 weeks as fur- s st} Along w Pw S\two crops, winter barley and/fish and poultry. This fact was|have twice ex plained their <aoster Vea alc pr ia an ae os ee was ton mature. However, the|of the 1880's, modern tractors,| corn, aa be harvested from the compiled by a university scien-|\demands and the companies | Cent Pat 100 161 161 161 Ang CT 4' 25 $29%2 3912 39% Goa |second crop is good where the/grain threshers and other|came soil next summer, advises |tist who also stated that the|/know where there must be} ee Se ae Mt Norcent Mt eR Bliss Siese tase te first crop was taken off early/machines of the 1900's will be! crops scientist Dr. E. Reinbergs,/same person will have con-jimprovement. The union says it Soa. th ee ty | AM Suger Ses Sie 184 1s ere ee ae ane Ws ar. ' ; showtt as Bed ye hh Sern | ontario Agricultural College,/sumed nearly 7 tons of grain;|is awaiting an offer Conigo 15900 399 39 «39 «=| Auto Elec = 100 $72 7% Met ve Met Stores "Me 2 n average potato crop is re-|mental models of ultra-modern) Guelph |4% tons of potatoes; nearly 4)... 5 ee - grand-daughters and Con-Key 1000-91 «92 92 BACM Ind 220 $10% 10% 10%2--%4| Molson B 245 $22% 22% 22% din the Uxbrid pata ill b Tat ' , ul ; ; ASK MORE. FOR CANADIANS 3 = Moore Vi85 $33%4 33% 334+ %|ported in the Uxbridge area.|machinery. Included will be! Nex' year, harvest the barley|tons of sugar; and an incredible i ces of Mr. and Mrs. Scala We Aah a Ta Bank N's "oy Slate Ista Ile Nat Drug 100 $11 1111 + 12) 'The apple crop is generally good) wal'ing plows forge-feed grain/as high moisture silage in the|16.8 tons of vegetalbes, fruits,| Among union de mands is = Con Fardy 200 285 285 285 --1 Beauty Geo ee a 8 eos: 6a 57 ve although there is some scab due|drills, seed drills and a 1925|jast week of June and plant|nuts. and berries. rhe yg -- paid » ana- Cc Halli 700 56 54 85 --1 7 iti lalwiat f ractor. ! nea : i ER. Pe i ' jarage| Gian al workers up to par i Mrs. Joseph Parsons € Neg 41600 108 103 105 +4 | BoiTnne" ato sum aoa ae | Nor Tar h M Ce cpu ta eae ae, et Se em tue iter cecil cae atl tos have with those paid Americans C the pair with a set of Tite "ims te te we x3 | Semen on tn ow ie | RT I Rt cece uni Porkigalite power thrediing "machings So error in tick cate ears cele recadln cu tale and ctu alan ug epereeumie cs See chairs on behalf of € Red Pop 7600 48 46 48 +1 | Be oT OM Fe og cee toe =| (NSLP 225 39% 9% 9% land Russia recently paid visits|many years ago, will also be! i ee ached Fed page aden 7 ffee | ind neighbors, man: Copreorp 1000 69688 1 | OB Cp ace B® 100 S22 ee | Ogilvie 220 $13. (13°«13 | 3 ; uany years , jtures during summer. The corn | oils; 1.400 pounds of tea, coffee EXCLUSIVE s were also received J Eee Men fo S635 BC Phone 29 $65 6565 NIE Gs Tio py cha hg to Interag Food Exports of Can-| ilispluyed. will have a short growing sea-|or chocolate; 25,200 eggs; and| iis tates Saar esa. it 1h + tu | Burne Fas so gi WW tre + a) Bien oo Hine sess tome ada Limited at Port Perry. The} The Ontario Department of|son but harvested as silage in|17,500 quarts of milk. | s poured by Mrs. Ed- Daering 1500 11 1014 10% ae as sie 138 i ve, PAC Pete 400 $1758 174 174 -- % Portuguese visitors were David! asriculture will round off the| September, it's still a bonus! Different people take different « rk, Mrs. Ted Bathe, DrAragon «1000 0-0 +1 | Can Cem 50 $384 38Me 38% Pembina 225 S182 184 tse and Lourenco Morais, directors| show by telling the story of|° Using winter barley instead of|length os time to eat their 70- | Bathe, Mrs. Frank Bee am) ges 7 ES TE] S Forong A 23 200 200, 200 Price Com 100 $12! 1214 12% + %\Of Avipor Company which Pro-| farming in the province before|spring is a bonus, too. Winter|year quota. If you eat it all in DISTRIBUTORSHIP Irs. John Camerson, Discovry 1000123 122 123 +1 | Can Mair "4as sosth 50> g6rn-- v4) QN Gas x54 $102 10% 1a | |duccs 75 per cent of Portugal's| and after the turn of the cen-jbarley has higher yields. Be-|55 years, you will be a roly-poly Riggs, Mrs. Arthur | Cone ig eo ts ts as |G, Packs A 220 $874 874 O74 Revenue 100 $147 14% 147% -- ¥|POUltry meat requirements. The|tyry, With slides, music and|cause of its earlier maturity, it/butter ball; if it, takes 65 years, rs. Perc Carter, Mrs. | East Sull 750 535 530530 SAD ee oe eta ae Robertson, 25 $26 26 26 -- 14 Avijwr company is a franchised|voice, the exhibit will empha-|doesn't suffer as much from|you will be pleasantly plump; NO SELLING--PART TIME encer and Mrs. Her- Endako 300 $114 1M 14) CR ALAW stm 72° 71 2 +12 ee Pa oes ae mint poe Be Poultry' size the vital importance of|summer drought. The yields of|and if it takes 75 years, you will 5000 e. Serving were nieces, Git Masel 406 iM es Ae | Sane ue ae ae oe oman 275 $29% 294 2'2--%|\Karm Limited, Visiting Canada| asrieulture in today's Canadian|the winter barley, Dover, sur-'be the slender type. Bos SinAW And DEPE. 7 Solar: mn m oa ° ri c Curtiss 7200 2 i Z SIL Corp p 3 ae IME Joma + we fOr the first ese beh Morais| economy. A hundred years ago| 1 $1000 -- $50! Heid ar kn bec S| Gdn Equty - 100 350° 35) 350 Sayvette 100 295 295 25 --§ |Drothers were here to study ad-|it took five farmers to feed one Grandue 100 540 540 540 5 | ¢ Hydro 200 $22 2 22 34 i P| | al note w Granisie 1000 620 620 620 +5! €1 ' -- yp Scot York -- 250 $20 1934 20 vanced poultry _ Management| non-farmer: Today one farmer| NOW IS THE TIME ilations consivad tom Guin asm 32 31 +1 | ind Gos 120 $12 12 12 | SMI A, 200 Slee tes 1s + Ye /and to buy Holstein cattle for|feeds 30 others. This is a cen- L TO CALL | e PROTECTED TERRITORY ¢ R P 1 - A 4 4 | nister Lester B, Pear- Hastings $00 150 145 150 +10 PR Pr 1780 SMe On on + " rile eal Po He i) d 4 -- ve) theit farm. " tury of progress in agriculture. U Take advantage of it! 24 hour ser- ff} } AVAILABLE FOR INDUSTRIOUS vael Starr, MP; Pre. le asl on oe 0 10% Me C _Petrotin 22 $1378 1% 1 4 1 |. Shully's 100 200° 200 2000 vane Russian visitors were D : : vice; and radio dispatched trucks | i} AS GOOD n Robarts and Albert Huds Bay_ 280 $6363 63. -- 14| Cdn Tire A 135 $26% 26¥4 26% + 34 Simpsons » 16 tom ae bcp b ego and goa TO sey ay ee a os always ready to serve you. | | INDIVIDUAL WHO H : ibis T hi 300 $10) vet i A Shpe y S| , USS ' s i F || + MPP. Ian cop ern a tr m1 Cheyne Te A mag st | Sir SM, JIM LIM IM | DOO Oo ganizations. They|principles of livestock, crop and Fuel Oil Budget Plon Available || BACKGROUND AND CHARACTER attended from Brook. Iron Bay T 100 350 350 350 +10 Clairton 125 $9% 9% e+ Slater A wt = 650 *, , nigh 35 (pou rT) rganiza ons. Y| principles 0 s . Pp bl Vv' 0 Y RS XPERIENCE ! | e Albert, Port Perry Jaye Exp 2500 24% 23 23 -1 | Clairton w $50 600 $50 $50 ---50 | Southam = 10 $47 7s" studied breeding methods and/dollar management, the Ontario OVER 40 YEARS E | ile, Cad weal Jelex 19500 43 42 42 || Columb! p 200 si6u 164 1684+ V4)' Steel Can 891 $248 24% 24% += |poultry management. It is ex-| Agricultural College, Guelph, of- | WRITE NOW Kiteh pein Sone we ak a Compre, 100 S08 30s 308 Stuart Hse 300 300 200 . 300 |pected their visit will mean alfers specifically written cor M RUGHI IN itchene Jonsmi 500 18 18 18 + 1%) Compro 3 5 3 | v i B § 3 _ Kam Kotla 1050 318, 318, 18, --10 eons Wee 5590 S20" 20 0 Toe si ak Ve +1 | substantial build-up in breeding | respondence courses. Cc GIVING US FULL DETAILS Kerr Add 2175. $16 18% 15% Cosmos 150 $1234 12% 12% Thom NP 635 $i4¥2 34¥4 3412 + | stock exports'to the USSR. | The agricultural courses avail- " | IN CONFIDENCE Set iS tod =| fe tet ab te te He | Fee BE "| powmsson. abe ore: Princpes of animal] COM T23"S48 1 cinsew. | raced a nt 4 128 1 =- ROFESSOR HUNT, a poul- : ; | a Crush Intl 250 $1234 12% 12% Tor Iron W 100 $31%4 31) 31 Me 8 P Hinn: ill King St. W. AWA TIMES hon oes | Bethia ea $9812 984 908 | Treders A 300 $8 7% 8 | ltry extension specialist, Univer-| Nutrition; Introductory Soil SUPPLIES 9 S | BOX... 1950 Kirk T S00 OR aL "s+ elta lec 250 370 65 65 "ae a2 lei +g : 5 s, | ICTURE {ab an" 2108 nv ale ay i Bo vole Gu aM AM | TY Me IP sw line: mnembers tarme. deriog the|anaivas and Income 'Var Fil ee -- ---- errs ee La Luz 250 $14\4 144 14% Born Store 3) S18 > I The AL Un Cae, Se ae ine iy (GAY. WAR Ulib sbenker last weekling, 'The Control GF Bactetin init ° % = 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 e 8 ee eee E-PRINTS a toe s He 168 tas +20) Textile 352 $224 224 Dia + | U orp B 237 $132 13% 13' iat the meeting of the Durham|Milk Production; Financial! 20600 89 88 89 41 | Falcon 545 $88 88 88 114) Un Wurm 100 oe ee AT A\4-H_ Poultry Club. Barbara|Management for Farm andie t ED e Available At Mack Mah 1000 75° 75 75 Fa ely to Sy te tm | Versat 250 sie tte a (Walker, club president, pre-|Home; Specialized Corn Pro-| \ "+ Marchant 00148 14-143, «+g | Fleet Mtg © 1500 200 195 200 Versatile 0 $0 4] 0 = "el sided, duction; Sprinkler Irrigation; . ; F ard --%| Wai ° 200 90 9 9 ., Py NAY PHOTO r a 2000 22 2 2 = iA Fre cnde PLC ae " were a $3614 36% 364 + "| An ga py etigg the| Introductory ovat grag B ong s Pa Mik ane | & Stl Ware 225 $7/@ 77 7% | Weldwod 425 $i0% 10% 1% | \manayement o ocks was|course is presented in simple, q a - SERVICE Mc Adam $00 43 88 | Grower 70 $7a% 2% 20M + el WN cde Seed 3100 345, 325 346 t29'(8iven by Prof. Hunt. Slides of|straightforward terms, and in-|¢ i : : ing St. &., Oshawe 4 Meret ato 118 190.115 A ie aa 300 510% 10%4 10% Woodwd A 250 $15% 15% 15% modein cage of egg produc- --" scientific principles in One in a series of messages to advertisers ssi sid i Midrim 7700 184 175 «175 --7 eu rare tion were shown. epth. e n 2 e ' a ae Hardee pr 225 $27. 27.27 Sales to 11:00 @.m. 1,605,000, wa coat tor onk ok thie 10 -- 1.50 each . Net Exp!" 8000 12 11 2 +3%| Home Al 2115 $21% 21% 21% | os 7 _ 1.25 each " Tian nee eae HB i Gas br 358 se 38 + v4] Melartte 00. 6s es 8s e ? 9° ° N Hoseo 2700 200 199 200 + S| USLY oy ae 4 v! a eee oo oe oe oe oe oe oe oe oe x Discount @ n Orders N Imperal 1300 360 355 360 terre See ete ae ae eA ¢ 4 or More Pictures ; Newlund = 3000 Is'a 16% 16% + | Imp Ol 439 $67%4 67 67 --% fe U L A ad ! Tene. yo 1) 1 13 +1 | imp Tob 750 $145 14% 14% ena e uppor "4 tore ae " a * a ing Accept 500 $2234 22¥ or . 1 ' OR ASEAN Ni id 1500 10 oe nd Adhes 100 $74 7% "a e s er ee | ewe oe ee eee) OE LBJ Erodes | Chatting with a merchant the other day, we dressin Northeast" ris 778 790 70. | [Mter-City. 150 $1614 16m 164 + MA wie tioned "ABC figure." ° i oer ae a oe) Int Nike sabes 105 105 ,,| WASHINGTON (AP)--Senate t| mentioned our gure. - b Int Util 240 $37%4 37 37 = MU . ' ! : 9) pe SR ee ach ie 18 ee oe Os eluae ew cnes as eet i° "What," he asked, "is an ABC figure?" = * Opem 4 10% 100 | And ae Pac ge 4 Int Pipe w | 925 $10" 10% 10% --- Ye so sharply he apparently would 1 e ' 3 ry An Oulske 05061 at "at 1 | inv'Grp'" os "a0 "me "ow |be hard put to muster a majori- ra Perhaps what we told him will also interest you. » yy y , co. tea | ee Tete, lhe ead 4 Thi ber of th : - Jeffers 7V 7a 47% | Ss * R 5, 1967 Peery ME ala Sn | Petes Fe Buu Hoy 7 hl AM Associated Press canvass ' hp ee PaaS REET by 4 50% Va ii 21 5% Se SM . anne. . . . : ; Placer 13 $26%4 3602 364 Labatt 4025 $287 20% 2% |Which found 84 senators willing ° Audit Bureau of Circulations, an independent, ° "ALL: | Que Lith 0 165,165, 165 LOnt Cem 100 435 435, 435, --S to express an opinion, either | : es ° Q Mattgmt 1700 137 135-135 Lew °° y3us $4994 Zev Joan ae /PUblicly or private, showed 44 i, @ nonprofit association of well over 4,000 advertisers, ; AWA Radiore 1500 a at Levy B pr 225 $25¥2 252 25¥2 willing to say they generally : oe ° ° : ° Rc Ae ee nies | Rea Bee, yleueport what the president is 1 advertising agencies, and publishers. Its purpose is to provide Roman i 3760 $24.4 oe 24 ae Lob, Co B 200 it Feel ier '| doing, against 40 who disap- | te d f t l rt th * 1 ti f ber 'owan Cn +1 ° n 5 ; ' San "Amon! 200 31 30) 3) r | Loeb Wn sah Siete te + we ve fe setiona for one rea- : | accurate and factual. reports on the circulation of mem ' § 4400 5S 76 8 +8) aciean 25. $55%4 S5%4 S5v bs ' e . ee . - . Sherritt 2400, 475. 470475 + | | publishers. In the advertising and publishing industry, the i 100 fo ga wigs igo | 7 fii. ABC insigne is often referred to as the 8 « Siscoe $00 455 455 455 --30 | i \ | | 4 | is Z ve, Stanrek, 220.475. 75. a7 | r , i "hallmark of.circulation values, e Steep R 2335 710 700 «700 --20 ~~ We'll ° eee ow a" t Settle For Less Than > end your 4 : ene Toren" mie ie eek MW. > Li J' t i. At regular intervals, an ABC traveling auditor visits our ° ee / . aignmen a . : T q | M 3 | Trig hO1W 1 Ne a | < _ 1 office to check our records. The findings of this . a ee ae oP = problems 1° tai tallied in an Audit Hiei '5 io | ee a > permanently tl, physical audit are embodied in an Audi _ : : in Keno " : ° Un Macfie 2000 14 1314 13/4-- va i] - lis us what Urban @ ow sis sis Fo | | published by ABC--the report literally te : West Mine N00 248 245 245 43 a|° our circulation figure is. wilire sons wens 4a i) illroy . . My e Windfall 3100 23-2323 ie ° winete 6100 20 1818 12 : Virtually everything an advertiser should ' : . - : Zmec 07, 3, + ° = know about.our circulation is found in this ° 'ulapa % { : rt, facts res without opini acts and figures without opinion. Pi OILS, GAS we report, ' | A Ledu 500 172 172 17+} i 1 ; Gent 9 sere Nee ton 8 | is Few retailers bother to ask to see a copy of . le } es Do Cex Gas 1130 470 460 460 -- 5 | Hl ee our report, yet we want you to know : te ' 5 a | qi one is available anytime you are interested | Mle 5 ; : . e iF in checking the quality and quantity of our circulation nes! But seldom 65 STYLES, SHAPES AND iis audience -- the audience for your advertising messages. ° ious Ae | He What is an ABC figure? * i ae '| Here at King we are proud to say that we use nothing but : : F ' . e looking for a NATIONAL BRANDED PRODUCTS, MATERIALS, or It is our way of making sure that you get i ; ' : . Shou! ay more and often times get less Sects RANER'S service EQUIPMENT. Should Heulap hore biti ° full measure for your advertising in this newspaper. e y're sure hubby value for your money? The thinking person buys at King for st call BAKER'S first quality glasses at ONE LOW PRICE .. . SEE KING e e NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR TINTS OR SUNGLASSES @ BROKEN FRAMES REPAIRED OR REPLACED WHILE YOU WAIT e ee e e e e e os 8: 2 oe @¢@ ® e e BIFOCALS, IF REQUIRED -- KRYPTOK, ULTEX OR FLAT-TOPS , COLORS TO CHOOSE FROM | livery" |] NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY 1 EM ALL" ---- . ' 1 ience" GARY NESBITT 4 + a : he Oshawa Times OPTICIAN VER 0 ATISFIED CUSTOMER I : SUN LIFE 17 BOND ST., | won. seston, -- t Assurance Company EAST a Fr. vil 9 P.M. H 1 ' " of Canada Papin : ee ed tgs y Located on Highway No. 2 : ONTARIO COUNTY'S NO. 1 ADVERTISING MEDIUM )-9100 ene Des WE FILL ALL PSI, OCULISTS AND cneeauriens PRESCRIPTIONS ] Between Whitby and Oshawa ! + AT SAME LOW PRICES. | PLEASE -- NO PHONE OR MAIL ORDERS 5 Phone 725-4563 a ' ABC FACTS-THE BASIC MEASURES OF CIRCULATION VALUES ge . l | a os em oy se as ee . shavinensoiieiill