-Mrs. Eric Wheatley, ricton; Que. (French)-- Andre Duval, Que; Que, ish)--Mrs. E. M. Liewe. st. Lambert; Ont. (East) an Handford, Renfrew: (West)--Mrs.'C. W. , Toronto, Man.--Mrs. w_ elson, Brandon; Sask-- D. F. Matheson, Yorkton: -Phyllis Lapworth, Medi. Hat; B.C.--Mrs, J, 1, ws, Victoria. rovincial director for ern Ontario has not been ited. IRST FOR WOMAN STON (AP)--Freyda p, OW, representative for ine constituency, is the woman commissioner for in Massachusetts. Sworn Gov. John A. Volpe she es former Boston mayor 3. Hynes, who retired, ther CHASE HIRTS 2 FALL >HOOL ) 9 e big fashion | bigger news ecial savings. lored cottons )-of-the-class 10 to 18. arge" DERN?' inagement shawa and area led" method of take advantage ffer. Lae (PLAIN) aR d Blocked APARE JALITY" de FS BF OBL Re SS Ds ; RH FE a tt+t+ttttitt+te+tiy ttt tt | Se Canadian Ind By LARRY DWORKIN Canadian Press Staff Writer Industrials reeled under ada's major stock exchanges last week as earnings continued to decline. The slump, in its second week, followed the trend on the New York Stock Exchange, the traditional North American | leader, At Toronto, the price movements of key stocks, each to 213% and 37. tumbled 2.74 to 166.89. | Adding to the market's weak-) ness is uncertainty about pros-} pects for the second half of the year. Some brokers say the mar kets are going through a period of consolidation: Others predict} the markets will not turn) around until mid-September) when they expect some improvements in the economy.| | TRADING DROPS | Trading activity dropped sharply at Toronto with 21,- 362,000 shares changing hands,' compared with 29,461,000 last week. | | The decline in turnover was 'due mainly to a slowdown in speculative buying. Some analysts say higher interest rates on bonds and other securities are also keep- ing potential buyers away from the market. Steels took it on the chin after Algoma announced it had {decided to suspend its $175,- 000,000 expansion program and |lay off about 900 workers | because of declining demand. | This caused speculation that lother major companies would lalso scrap expansion programs | However, Stelco said it does not intend to cut its $112,000,000 program. Algoma fell 4% to 23%, Dofasco 1% to 24 and Stelco 144 23. | ANNOUNCED DECLINE Massey Ferguson dropped 134 to 20 after touching a yearly low of 19144. The company announced a decline in nine- imonth earnings to $22,000,000 «EAE SRE EE PATS TONED EN Wanted Immediately Several SALESMEN 25 to 35, previous ex- we have a comprehensive training plan. Due to Company growth over the past 10 years we require additional sales-staff and we are prepared to pay $125 per week sal- ary, plus a sales commission. A company car is supplied, along with other excellent Reply in writing, supplying « complete resume, to General Sales Manager c/o Box 69, Oshawa Times Our Employees Are Aware Of This Notice! but not essential, as Il replies treated in strictest GLASSES ALL ONE LOW PRICE 65 STYLES, SHAPES AND HOOSE FROM COMPLETE WITH FRAME, LENSES AND CASE BIFOCALS "19% Now a Evropean-styled frame improved upon and made in North fitting requires practically no adjustment; made to fit the hard-to-fit. | | type contour bridge frame. Better colors, it is one of the best engi- neered, most modern and distinctive frames in the optical world, e@ BIFOCALS IF REQUIRED, KRYPTOK, ULTEX OR FLAT-TOPS AIT YOU W. PRICES. OVER 3.000.000 SATISFIED CUSTOMERS Hours: 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. MON, - TUES. - THURS, FRI, -- TILL 9 P.M, SAT. -- 9-12 Wed. Closed All Doy Founded | of Canodo and US TODAY'S STOCKS TORONTO 10:40 A.M. STOCKS ' Distributed by CP Toronte Stock erehea ; | INDUSTRIALS | wet | bd Quotations in cents uniess marked $./ Stock Sales High Li 7 by 2--Odd lot, xd--Ex-dividend, xr--Ex.| : io Lew a Hae i u. 1 rights, xw--Ex-warrants. Net change is| NC Oils 200 530 530 530 f i NCO pr 210 $3758 375% 375% rom previous board-lot Closing sale. Numac ton m 0 30 + 5 .< 'ermo Baer fai ees -- ie" 2222 !/ To Be Dis layed In Italy anger 3600 380 365 365 --15 Stock Sales High Low am. chrge| ScrTY, 1957 $44 3914 414 400 p om pooner 3 8 8s 65 --1 Acad Uran $00 44 4% 444+ %| Triad Oj $00 205 205 205" 2 Cee we a Noy Game ee ee rt By FORD LINDSAY foot length of half-inch electrical)Remove the hay. The pumper Agnico 500 141 140° 140 -- 4 | W Decalta 1473 276.275 276 +1 Oshawa Times Staff conduit or tubing. You can then! should be available since flames Abitibi 3 i i } ; : A peppers one 5 A 1 gy Rea 4 Bye v4 we HOLSTEIN HEIFERS from/Tivet a sharpened hardwood will develop when air comes in Ang Ruyn 2300 117 110 117 +7 Alta Gas T 1135 $37% 37% 374% t|the herds of Robert Flatt, Osh-|Point to the bottom end of this'contact with the hay; 210 deg.| Ang U Dev 2000 71 71 71 --1/| Algoma St 735 $23' 23 23 --2\awa: Hugh Ormist d F,/|tube and driH six holes of three-/F. --Critical! Hay is almost Area 1200 405 405 405 Alcan 415 $28% 28% 289 BWR) Ue Fmision an *| ai ; ; ; Argosy is 0a eka 11 Alcan pr 100 $374 37'4 37V4 Roy Ormiston are among ai eighths inch diameter wittun the sure .to ignite. Aunor 100 242 242 242 --3 | Ang CT 318 50 S$5i¥a 5i¥2 Sil2--% group of 20 Canadian animals|bottom six inches. Now lower a) 8-Dqu 1000 14 «144 Anthes A 55 $307 30% 30% -- Ya ional| veterinarian' tal ther-- PREMIER JOHN 5 : Betnim M00 61 eis. gis --s | Argus C pr 190 $i0% 10% 10% > %™ On display at the International] Veterinarian's recta er- EMIER JOHN Robarts has SL Hawk 500 30 30 30 +1 | at Suger 930 $12% 12 12 --% Fair at Cremona, Italy, Sept,;)mometer on a twelve-foot cord) announced a $500,000 project de- Broul Reef $00 ls 34 34 Bu Sig A i gee 16 and 17. In charge of the ex-|t0 the bottom of the completed|signed to determine methods of --". = " . 645 +10) Bank Mil 321 $17%4 12% 123 4 hibit is R. O. Biggs, Dundas, as-|hay probe and you are ready to increasing incomes of Ontario's caer et a A rine 3% ais Og as +15 sisted by James Carney, take the temperature of your | farmers. The funds, the premier €am Mine 9300 92 87 9 --21 Brazilian. 100 $li% i1'2 11% Georgetown and Paul Jensen|hay. A piece of sponge rubber|said, will be used to complete a ce ee kee | BA on 700 $38% 382 38% "e'and Frank Meisner, Woodstock, |Should be used at the bottom of detailed analysis of problems Cantri 1000 104 Wh Ide-- |" Br Infein 200 1m ae tse" "| The International at C the tube to act as a cushion and/related to the income ard re- Captain 700 19 9 Bruck B 100 $614 6% 6 eager ars eoagigi remona| prevent the thermometer f tion of Ontari : | 1 $64 be bh + % cas of the Great: talre ofle e ther eter from/muneration of Ontario farmers Cassiar 200 $167% 16% 16% + %4| Burns Fds 225 $16¥2 16' 16le is _one great. 7 breaking and to assure for farmers a re- Chestv! 23500 40 39 «3912+ 14) Calgary P 300 $24%8 24% 24% + % Europe and draws visitors from) : ; "gi : xs Chib Kay 1000 "fe uw a sale 4 Can Cem p 50 $254 254 254 -- % all parts of the continent. The| Push the probe well down into'turn on their investment and 'och Wi 20 300 $3212 32 32 4 : : : : 4 j how ) s i Coin Lake 2000 15/2. 152 18% --1!4| Cdn Brew 2457 '3817 "he 'ae --~ te Canadian exhibit will thus be|(®@ hay for ten minutes. Pull labor in line with other seg Senige 35150 " " 4B 3 ¢ Brew Ap 85 $38% 38 3814 displayed not only to leading out i ro tosinggg and note ments of the economy. e 8% um A 500 $16 % % Ue i fiditnd 7 . 8 i i Con Fa 750 290 290 290 --10 | CBAIAw. 1140 120 110 110 ~ --|Italian breeders but to live-| f emperature. Watch for the) The premier emphasized that © Halli 1759 50 50 80 --1| CB AIBw 620 115 110: 110 Istock leaders from many Euro-|'ollowing temperature signithe committee was being given C Marben 100 375 375 375 +10 | € Chem w 100 400 400 400 + 'ountrinn. 1th d Spai jposts: 150 deg. F. -- Entering/complete freedom of action with € Marcus ziS 14 14 14 C Curtiss 7200 105 95 105 +10 |Pean countries, italy an pain the danger zone. Make te ra-lall aspects shale wane € Morisn 100 425 425 425 ~29 | C Dredge 1275 $5% 5% 5'4-- sare currently importing thou- ger zone. Make tempera-jall aspects of their work and Neg 66350 75 62 70 6 | Cdn Equty 7235 345 345 345 ganda bf Canhdlan HOlibing kn: ture observations daily; 160 deg.|would have the largest single € Red Pop 9000 ddth 44 44 € Hydro 350 $224 2212 22Va ' s anadian Ste ras F. -- Danger! Inspect every'group of independent agricul- Cop Man 2000 32 32 32 +1 | C€ Ice Mah 25 $33%4 33%4 33% --2% nually and other countries are| ; ye bed tas 5 Coulee a Roe ee cmp Bnk 460 $14 13% 137. -- Ve displaying increasing interest four hours to see if temperature|tural economists ever Cstland 2116 241% 24¥2 24! u 2100 $20%2 20%2 20/2 oe * lis rising; 17 . F. -- F 5S y Deering «5000s Ot | CPR 470 $679% 67'4 6798 + Ve vie ng; 175 deg. F. -- Fire|assembled together to work on a Bath | ae tds ta ee ae CPR er 2270 $1034 1058 105% THREE DISTRICT Dairy 2° ets may be anticipated. Call|specific project in Canada, to D'Elda 63603 261 257 259 4+ .4 | ©. Petrofin 103 $14%@ 14' 14 bene k 3 jthe fire department pumper and/carry* out the necessary re- Denison 2220 $72% 72 72 Cdn Tire 100 $33 3333 |Princesses will compete in the] Wot down hay: 185 d. F i ; Dicknsn 100 330 330 330 EherGai 220 $104 10% 10% | 12th annual Ontario Dairy Prin- ys CB. Foe Search. fy p < sc | esa tenneeneeiionne ecco Beery eT "Bua cimran 'uw 'ane 'og 'oa [cess Competition at the Can-| Donal 15200 23 22) 2 +1"2 Eye 3 Ant a3 a +15 adian National Exhibition from} a s 4 (44 _- Fy "wae | Esnakse" igo ait it "Tr Sy) Gomimco ales 30 "ag doy Aug. 21 to $1. The semi finals! Ug), CIFMS VIUTEY Na Gnt Maset 1900 125.122 120 8 'ompro 1500 300 300 300 will be he ug. an e Glenn $00 23 22: coe paar Se ee ake finals Aug. 31. Goldray 9100 86 «684 BA 2 35% 354 -- % Goldrm 1018 4) 9 +) col ae ph) aa we 194 ~'4| Norma Jibb, RR 1, Black-| Gortarm nae 7 4 * 45 | Grush Intl 225 $120 12% via " water, representing Ontario} n ncome ax ro 0Sa Granduc "200 575 570 575 +19 | PIS! Seg 325 $374 37a 37M County, took part in the pre-| 9 2 Va S6Va-- Pte Pot ten r4 2 7? D Bridge 100 $17" 174 Wa a gh Pion tae" 23 Rong NEW YORK (AP) -- Two big estimated 84,300 passenger cars " jofasco 355 $23%% 23% Bh me tT 'a ell- A i s " sse ' Gunner 100 178 178 78 --21 Dom Glass 100 sida 10m 10m sarge edenting Northumber.| business organizations in the|came off assembly lines, com- Heath 000 , % 4 = ts Don tele us ne Ou ih land Couns 4 art in the |U:S. differed sharply last week pared with 43,289 last week. Hollinger 250 $272 274 27% Domtar 218 $137 195 Va8e-- Yel Aug. 94 Baintanie Elizabeth|0" the 10-per-cent income tax! New car sales in the middle hi ey ee 8 | 2. Textite 236 $23%4 23, 23% Keliogs BR 1 Port Hope, rep- increase proposed by President 10 days of August declined 17 Iron Bay T 100 365 365 365 +19 | Falcon 25 EE ee resenting Durham County is in| Johnson. : per cent from a year earlier. He a rd 150 180 180 +5 Fam Play 450 $35% 35%4 359 + % the preliminary set for Aug. 28.| The National Association of|Deciines by companies were: Sous 1100 39 -38'% 39 | Fraser oT me i : : ait ; |Manufacturers endorsed the|General Motors 13 per cent, Jonsmith 1000-27. 2121 | GMc 213 $8989 The winner, in addition to/idea as necessary to reduce an'Ford 17 per cent, Chrysler 26 Korn Kote "60 300 300. 300 | oer Aa a eH being engaged in a full year by|«intolerable" federal budget per cent and American Motors : adie 0 - ; j i Ry i a ' § Kerr Add 525 81514 14% 14% --%| Guar Tra!' 710 sio% tom inm > the Ontario Milk Marketing|qeficit but contended the 10- 38 per cent. ee | Hard Crp A 175 $12% 12% 124 -- v4 Board promoting dairy products,|per-cent surcharge on incomes) --------------- ane Mg me Yi i = Kirk Min 1000 914 9% 94 . | Home A" yay guitg aie aria 4 receives a three-week trip to the/askea by Johnson was tases "aap "ie 2s BOS) HB"Eueag Mh 35 Mi w dairy industry In that country. vee 3 3a -- Va | as 3 36% 36% -- 1 , A tte "Wha ts Soul ieee ey EM T° El aay: tease Qilty prinoecs let Commute oypeeel a tonet a Lue h 12% \2%4-- | Husky C pr 105 $64 64 64 + % reigning dairy princess, c sed a Ss Leitch 200 719 700 700 --10 | Husky Dw 100 960 960 960 --10 |Miss Dolly Anne Edmunds of|'until it is substantially more tL Lae 575.175 175 175 --4 | Imbrex 100° $6% 6 iF y . | le se ; Lorado 700 93 93 93 --2 | Imp Life 22.$151'% 1511 sie |Renfrew County will represent) certain than now that there will Louviert S00 41on eva a ine gi pe Ae a |Ontario in the Canadian Dairy|be a major upturn in the econ- 3 dust jacasse : - 7m dn 14% | Pri iti " ion 1000 24 24 24 Ind Accept 200 $224 22. 22 | Princess competition, Sept. 1, at}omy : : perience desirable, Merchant 200 im eo eS fe Adhes 20 ug Bi) ve + va\the CNE. Representatives of business jattgm| z erso! 7 | rr and labor testified on the sub- Mc Adam 4000 4. 424 43 Inglis 100 $1034 10% 10% + Ve \2 Inspirati 1500 1 --'g} RY UEEN of; to the House of Represent-! iow" vam ON | inpran" Tigratts tet 1m ~ '| pngiand and Wales: Miss Chris-|atives ways and 'means com. Midrinn ie ie 18 te int Micker ego Sidste a3 108 England and Wales, Miss Chris-|atives ways and means com-| ogu! 300 380 380 380 -§ | Int Util 320 $37% 37% 37% tine Ginns, of Bury, Lancashire,| mittee. | Muiti-Mi mie we ie Ptr pine 300 S374 74 374 | England, will participate in the) 'W. P. Gullander, president of Net E 1000 paid 4 214 214 -- Y*! finals of the Ontario Dairy Prin-|the manufacturers group, urge: 7 9) --1 | Int Pipe w 450 980 975 980 + 5 | oe m4 fo Py oo +10 Jetterson 175 $49 «649 «49-« + % | cess competition, Aug. 31, at the/the committee to approve . the, en se ee ae ee ee CNE and the Canadian Dairy/tax rise for only one year--not ke Jockey © 225 320 320 320 ' ri i Nee 1000 " % er) 5) Kelly' D A 100 $5% 5% 5% Princess competition, Sept. 1./the 21 months for individuals N Mylama 1200 18 18 18 | bapa a Se ae |She was one of 6,000 girls who|and two years for corporations eT see se He he es | Vakeind. B 218 S184 18 tHe entered the national dairy coun-|that Johnson has proposed. company benefits. N Senator" 4000 29 28% 29 41 | Laura See 450 $13%2 13% 13' + %4/cil's dairy queen competition in| He said, the fear is that the Norbaska 2700 70. 70 70 tau F198 to siz a2 "tp" [England and Wales. longer this source of revenue) Nonee 000 a eS +) Lau Fn 140 200 $130 13 13/4 -- 7] remains available, the more) Northeal 6500 22-21-22, -- 1 | LAU F Gow 20 ap ao + 4 | HE FARM ECONOMICS co-jlikely the federal government is general sales manager. A uae 2 oe a Te ag | Levy B pr 225 $244 24% 2414 | operatives and statistics branch,/to become dependent on it. eontidecte: heme 7 ROS Bay | teen ie uM [wl tine and Food reports 219500| boost propose), Walker Winter, ce ui ; Lob Co pr 100 $43 43, 43, + «ture ani 'ood rep »165,000) ' ter, Qpemska 900 995 sad 980 --20 | Loeb M60 812% 12% 17% cattle, 259,000 sheep and 74,000/head of the chamber's taxation Pax Int 2000 Mh 1A 14h -- Ya Maclean H a8 $634 s%4 34-4 e,/horses on farms as of June 1/committee, said the argument PP 1000 9% a ag Magna El 225 $16 15% 15% -- %|last, The only significant change|for the surcharge rested on the Prec Point 225 Sith 494 ala Mate eee ret ied e* lia t idlis a reverse trend in dairy cows.| administration's forecast " Heol we Siok Sen | Milt Brick 100 385 385 385 -- 5 |This is the first year since 1961 | strong upturn lp ooaurr ac isi res: Molson A 300 $2334 23% 234 -- % 7 i y sever Pyramid 200 33 39 33 +5) Moon B aon go3%4 same aya yithat cows and heifers have/ity accompanied Q outs peek 2 a an --2 | Mon Food 125 $10% 104 10% shown an increase, almost 2 per| inflationary press ahd! hae Radiore 4 5 | 1 14) Ve 14M " | a orted & » G lascone Reveck toon es. tas tas +1 | MOM Tet zib 8ie 144 44 cent more cows and about 10| The AFL-CIO supp ' 'one Rio Algom 471 $324 324 32'4 | Morse pr 4 $574 S74 S714 per cent more heifers than # increase as a means oO! av ; Bie Alig ew eB vi ue Z | Nt Contain 400 $9 9 9 year ago. a recurrence of high interes' 4 is oh oman he Nat Drug p 100 $13 3 13 a i cans ; Rowan Cn /2000 9 9 9 + 1%| Nia Wire B 200 $27 21 71 eS 2 rates and enabling hegre [ Ryanor . 300 17h Ih WVa-- Ya) Noranda 9 $56% 56% 55%--% IF YOUR HAY went into the to "share the sacrifice involve Sr ee ae ae Nor GO. 2s Sime Ue ie -ibarn:@ little tough this year, it)in the war in Vietnam." | Sigma 200 450 4 74 =e Ogilvie 225 $13% 13% 13%4-- | Would be wise to check it at} Other groups weer as ai Silvrfids hl Se a « are Oshawa A 30 $44" Adve Advan + Y* least twice a week for the nextiport for a tax boost include it Miller 3000 17% 17 17% + 4! Pembi 125 $15% 15V4 15! ; $i Send', 100 72 OD 2 | Pow Corp 100 Slo 'om 10:8 + % Month to ensure that it is not|the Committee for Economic } Hees 4 bed a. bt +5 Even sea 10 i Wee |hearing. Fire from spontaneous|Development--a ---- group Ler : Cr Oe a Lee tie ie | bustion usually occurs dur-|supported by private business Sullivan 100 365 365 365 +5 | QN Gas 227 $10% 10¥2 19% jcombustion us A curs Ppo A lr at digg Mee o's tia yen? a Ba ing the first two months after)--and the me gg ene gal Texmont 1000 97) | 9 | eid Litho 235 $492 4914 49:4 j i ' calle 'or Texore 1000 24 «24 «24 +1 Revenue 500 $13% 138% 13% + te StOrage. jists Association Bot " FOR Tombill 1000 96 «69% «69% «C+ '1:'| «Rober! Ap 100 $i8v2 18% 132 %|. Farm Safety Specialist H.\cuts in government spending. | Towag Ue eae ate Royal Bnk 670 sis én lev + Wright, Ontario Department of} U.S. automobile production $ ne On 1 5 Salada Zz A 5 } FY 7 - Tar Cc 10n28 Ne elec. alc SaUpetlé 400 250-250 "50 Agriculture and Food, recom-|nearly doubled this week as c mfort U Mining 2000 2% 2% 2% --1 ied af gp. 2 pe By ig : mends that an easy way to/General Motors Corp. _ joined 0 Veer ee se0 440 | Shel ina p os ay at's) «8 (check: the temperature is to/the other automakers in full Savin 5 a Un Cmstk 2000 8 & & + %! Shell Invw 100 $1}% 11% 11%-- 'make a hay probe from a ten-'scale output of 1968 models. An if Un Keno 900 650 640 640 --IS Shop Save 405 $14% 14%, 1458 + Ve : Un Mactie $00 13! 13! 1314 | Simpsons 105 $317 3134 257% Upp Can 100 149 «2149)=«149 | Slater A wt 7250 495 495 495 Urban @ 3166-144 1314 142 +114| Sogemine 250 $132 134 134 | NOW IS THE TIME Vespar 1000 4) 4) 4d Steel Can 912 $23 23 (23 | TO CALL Wasmac 800 78 78 78 Steinbo A 210 $19.4 19% 19% 3223 -- Suptest od 200 $242 24¥2 2412 | White stir 5008 a an a 3 | Texaco 50 $292 24 24-- % Take advantage of it! 24 hour ser+ Wilco 12300 68 466 «#67 +24 aes a ne a ta aie _ ' LL vice; and radio dispatched trucks a nee i Hor: 3" 3% 34 Windval 1000 " % % |' Tor Dm Bk $00 Sia 14 ta re) always ready to serve you. 4 p --ve| Tor Iron W $0 $31 31 31 +4 ; i ier ied eo) ie aM iv a | Traders A 150 $84 BA Ba-- Fuel Oi] Budget Plan Available cor eee | eee ee te OVER 40 YEARS EXPERIENCE ! - r Can z a 4 la Zenmec Oe eT | Trans Mt 353 $21% 21% 21% + Zulepa | Ynace, 2p, 200 270,26 240° as M I AUGHI IN Un Carbid 7130 $19% 19% 194 Cc Un. Gas 245 $15% 15% 15% +} : OILS, GAS na | Union Ol 100 Sélvs aim alta a COLORS TO C Alminex z | Un _ Wburn 733 $6¥-- Ve | Bantt 225 $ism 18% 19% + 14) U" sections 710 $8 SA Slat Me COAL & 723-3481 110 a Bralsa 300 =a Versafd 645 $8 8 +" Calvert 4000 23 23) 23 --1'2| Walk GW 375 $364 364 364 -- 4 SUPPLIES King St. W. SINGLE VISION €S Pete 1000 229-225 225 --2 | Weldwod 100 $10% 10% 10% H | € Ex Gas 1000 460 455 455 West Ind =. 400 220-215-215 --10 | Cent Del 1445 $22% 22% 22% Westeel 100 $202 20¥2 20" | Chieflan BD 200 750 750 750 +10 | W Cdn Seed 1100 355 355 355 Cc East Cr 50 9 «6M CU | Weston A 15-300 ee Cc West P 500 150 150 150 | York Lam A 250 200 200 200 Dynamic 3425 205 200 200 --% | York Lam B 100 155 155 155 +5 French Pt 1300 S85 575 575 -- S| Zenith Yoo 215 215 215 --10 r Plains B00 $16% 16% 16% -- '| siete & COlisds 450 $15% 15'2 15¥2--2| Sales to 11:00 a.m.: 1,112,000, on a a FOREIGN TRADING Midcon Mill City 500-175-175 175 --$ | © Negus $00 100 100 100 --s 3500 80 80 --2| L Desauid 200 13 13 13 +22 STARTING SALARY 8 6,434 ica, The "BARON" is a n N Daves ie 7 18 OI Langus Silv 500 42 42 42 43 4 4i s a i America, The ON' is new | lepending upon qualification j Featherweight, in beautiful smoke Shortage Of Investment Funds | pepaRTMENT OF NATIONAL Cuts Volume Of Construction -- = WEIN At fa, cue, AMP orOMETRIT u REVENUE * yrs Asam PRESCRIPTIONS AT SAME LOW » TAXATION By JAMES NELSON in place in 1967 is not going to OTTAWA (CP)-- Shortage of | be as good as it was in 1966." | BELLEVILLE Investment funds and slack in He said expenditures on engi- | the economy are combining to neering work are up, but the Qualifications: cut the volume of construction|volume of construction in the : ; i this year below 1966, Peter Dal-|fields of manufacturing, finan- --Successful completion of secondary school education and Jif jon, president of the C dian|cial and commercial enter- five veces experience in Accounting, Financial, Collection or OPTICIANS -- Construction Association, said|prises is down. rust Work Friday. : The construction industry has Excellent promotional opportunities in Canada wide organ- 11 BOND ST E Mr. Dalton said in an inter-|been faced with numerous work} jzation, with salaries up to $9,000. « bs view the asosciation's concern a in various parts of | 2nd FLOOR not limited to house construc-|the 'country, which have cut | n hey but other fields of con-|into the volume of work done. For further information apply to: | struction are feeling the pinch.| Mr. Dalton said there is no} Pe os euslonal & Texoti ] P 728-1 261 "The mid-year report on pri-|lack of capacity in the con- sg ? hone vate and public capital invest-|struction industry. Its capacity New Federal Building--11 Station Street ment showed some increase in| was proven in 1966 when a rec- Ontario Phone: 698-6424 follar terms, but we think that |ord amount of construction was | in Many Principal Cities the volume of construction put! completed, In Heavy Selling Pressure compared with $32,700,000 for the similar period last year. heavy selling pressure on Can-| advanced 1% to 36% after being down for most of the week. The company.announced its subsidi- ary, Thomson Newspapers Inc., has purchased the assets of Brush-Moore Newspapers Inc. of the United States. ._,| Pacific Pete industrial | 161%, Banff 1% index, which measures the Home A and Hud THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, August 28, 1967 11 ustrials Reel Thomson Newspapers Western oils also softened as, retreated 1% to to 155% and) son's Bay. 4) Scurry-Rainbow moved up 2 |to 46% with most of the gain! jcoming at mid-week. The | stock's advance was sparked by| a buying spree on the American ;| Exchange. There was no news) | explaining the sudden rise. On the speculative side, Con- solidated Belleekeno edged up 1% to 18% cents on 1,780,000; On index, golds were down shares. The stock could tave|4.30 to 176.94, base metals 1.87 been bought at 7 cents Aug. 17.|to 101.35 and western oils 3.13 The company said it has'to 196.86. acquired 100 claims in the Cop-| At Montreal, industrials fell permine River area of the!3.72 to 168.26, utilities 1.88 to Northwest Territories as well|144.18 and papers 3.05 to 107.03. as 24 additional claims in the Banks gained 1.13 to 129.79. Vol- Vangorda area of the Yukon (ume was 7,190,000 shares com- Chesterville rose 6 to 39 cents, Dared with 6,354,000 last week. on 1,045,000 shares. It has a copper prospect in the Clepr-| water Stream area of New Brunswick. MUCH IS DESERT Desert makes up two-fifths of Tunisia's area. 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