Oshawa Times (1958-), 7 Sep 1967, p. 18

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1@ 'THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thuredey, September 7, 1967 BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT Board alto backed red wy te fader aiand provine ; Gace TT TITITITITITITIT TLL 7 ] SOT ery --_---- lad | : Forestry Crops Increase wa, ow me Following Fertilization Sa a experiments on 450 Vancouver Island plots by Pacific Logging EZ es fe th tarted In f Containerization Could --uxs"cxv7 cts Tesiesny aeansnt he Auman oem started | ary oon tel TODAY' s STOCKS | RONTO 10:48 A.M, STOCKS R 4 Dott se bbs . cP Series | Don oi ae aia ie Cie w= = m pipe dream to some, but British|year program to feed into com-| Those studies indicate that), Stone In te, orinoa wrerhing.@.|_ Sherrtlt i 460 Tl Doo ae ee A Columbia's forest companies! puters this fall. substantial increased tree| The board also is setting up a lot, xd--Ex-dividend, xr--x-| Sigma 100 =15 | Domtar 2900 $i3vs 1980 15 a ash Shi are serious about it. Company officials hope the|growth can be achieved with special feeding experiment on jlghts, xw--Exewarrants et x. Sistoe | 1375 4 =| D Textile 150 $2458 2450 2 ipping Os Controlled, small-scale exper-|computers will be able to calcu-|fertilizer. Spokesmen say that if}young hemlock trees in four = ee = Steep R 1000 670 Shore tie Ssh ee rar iments by one large company |late whether large-scale use of|yields can be increased by ajcoastal areas. MINES Sunburst © 2000 Falcon 20 868 a6is elm | MONTREAL (CP) -- A top| "Stevedoring costs are said to have shown that crops of Doug-|fertilizers is economic over the|modest 10 per cent, it would be} Mr. Burch said one of the feck Corp 1000 800 --| Fem Ply 103% 36 6 Belts ghipnin las fir can be increased sub-|long-term. enough to provide s permanent|problems encountered so far is Texmont 2250 Fed Grain 100 86 6 6 4+\%(|British shipping expert saidjbe roughly one-fifth of those of finding the right type of et | Texore 3500 +1] Fleer Mis 2500 98 18s 18 <§'|Wednesday -- containerization|non-container cargo. Other sav.|*antially with the proper appii-/ MacMillan Bloedel. has/supply of wood for a $75,000,000) finding . rent Tex-So! 2000 FPE Plon 25 $3 3% 30 -- % | coul i ; cation of fertilizer at the right|established more than 800|pulp mill producing 750 tons of/lizer and amount for an area nom L300 Os Be ete 5 $18 Ye. 18 could slash port-to-port cargojings, such as packaging, insur- i ri Tees '00 ci) co ee Wi coats bat N , ime. experimental plots on Vancou-|pulp a day which contains a variety of spe. Accountants venau i4-- Vh s between North America|ance and quick service can also 9, i v Asbestos 2600 SMC #34 W984 BP84 fe and the United Kingdom by as|be expected to result." MacMillan Bloedel Ltd. has'ver Island since the company's Other companiis are partici-icies. orisha @ A Urban @ 1000 OL Per tm Sth Sa ot "| much as 60 per cent, SEES nEEEERE _ -_ te a eo Accountant, 3 Vespar 1500 1 % HAND) Telephone Oshawe Vesper wm a --1| Shoes, 18 Bik 2K HN-- 4) Dudley Perkins, director-gen-/MANDLE MORE SonboN Va} Wilco 3000 é Greyhnd 200 $14 14 14 eral of the Port of London ! Accountant, Suite Win-Eld 7500 Hand chm 200 490 490 490 --10 | Authori ad ports, though more expensive to ping Centre. 725-9 Yale Leng 110 26 26 2% Hardee" atoo sy 'ss 'se 4 g |Authority, made the statementionetate than conventional Zulape 1000. 18 18% 182-- Yh] Hawker $ 170 345 345 345 + 5 |Guring an opening session of Lear gyre BOS | CLANCY'S | berths, could be expected to Complete bookkee OILS, GAS Home A) moo ata gh 21 tne eighth annual and fArst/nandie more than 1,000,000 tons om Ne | "34s tas: {international meeting of the cbc THOUSANDS read Aiminex 40 405 ang soi -- | HBO Gee thi sin 87 "tn + | Transportation Re search| aga tous tor neve STEREO HI-FI WITH THE DIFFERENCE a 1% +1 usky O} 1 i % * JOSEPH GUTMAI y ce aa eee imp Ol aop tre in ae : */Man and Transportation, Containerization is a method Ind Accept 10 $2 29° wig] "The time container ships|of shipping goods involving the eS me | ao. He ne a SE '| spend in United States ports isjuse of large, sealed containers ' "eye 1900 395 380 395 +20] Inland Gas 150 $il%e 11% 11% jonly one-fifth of that of conyen- eee a number of crates and ' y 2 3 | Inspiratin 440 160 160 160 + designed to remain unopened % 7 | Chiettaen D Int Nickel 120 $103'%4 103% ig jtional ships, hence enabling YALE, FRIEDLAD Int UNI 1ORS $97%6 7 74 -- Vi between point of origin and 'accountant F 0 64s Int UML or 100 $79 37 * 37% sh igher ship utilization," he] point of delivery. The system {s , Bankruptcy, STA st Colac ua} Int Pipe 4 veo sow a brad Hd |sald. ashy g a ad = perp aor WORT D BE. one bee Mii cit webs mh oh Pe s S$ , ueprinting Nave iT in Fe +a ; a at DIVIDENDS ir' Potking 1ald that as the BELL, DRAFTING Place G Jefferson 2137 S487 48a 48\a-- Vu use of containerization Lid., §2¥ Simcoe ty rise ploy | By THE CANADIAN PRESS |increased, ocean costs would be on ches t Yas pel Rall 000 133 133 angen ones. 2 P Ash Temple, common 27% rea -. a got in nich Building Tra Poe tl 1 Se ee) Ww Decale $2 Kelse 'cents, seper-cent pref. A/'total systems cost" whtel a gE) oi at att st) | wae: Sees pee 8 Je eee ee at MY TER a] 74 7 +% Brine 300 is ao 315 INDUSTRIALS Laura Sec 225 $13Ve 13\%6 13% jSents, Oct. 2, record Sep ocean.' . ALTER Endeko 1000 $11¥@ 11% 11% ia ge Lav Fin 600 450 445 45 + 8 Biltmore Hats, common 10/°° ° E Mar 140 10 160 10 | ABH TMD A mk re | bau F128 200 $10% 10m 10% | cents, class A 25 cents, Oct, 15,|, "Hence there is good reason AC Frobex 1600 440 430 440 - Oe w wie eek en | Wan SB ee aN + | aeordl Sept 15. for thinking that-inland trans- te Algome St 1171 $24%e 24%8 2444+ %/ Lob CoB 200 $7% 7% 7H--'s| Canad, Bread Ltd, $2.75 port costs may become an even HOMES-OFFI( Alcen 740 $20%4 76% 7%+ Ye] Loeb MM 9155 913% 13 19%4 %| Canada Brea wreq|more important part of total Alumin 2p 35 $4 «440 }. MB Lid 233 $282 282 282 --- ve |(pret em cents, Oct. 2, record», Rec Rooms | fis At SS hy So ow | Meter MH at In BR |S tainer age than in @ convention- a, 0 $30% 3 Me 1234 a ta] ¥ 100 * 10 M Lf Gard 100 $29%4 2 Bat %| Cana ae a Steamship Lines, al ohippia, aie on crear James All Pe ee corimon 50 cents, Oct. 16, rec- Si 2 Mass-Fer 1447 $20'% 201% 206 + ve 725. ROOFING, hot far repelrs, large and | Roofing and Const ALL TYPES bulidi chimneys, eavestr masonry. Gord Ma 11e-- wl Met St 10 $7 2 = )S+ lord Sept, 22. eel es Bee oe tl Camadian Food, rir pret. 15} NET EARNINGS 1am, tom 500 $1512 1514 i544 %\cents, second pref, 75 cents, +2 Pall Trst ae ne ta 15 + 4%! /Oct, J, record Sept. 20. By THE CANADIAN PRESS +] Morse B 100 $2512 25/2 25+ 12) Dominion Dairies, common 15} Bow Valley Industries Ltd., 7 Tr) Bell Phne 58 $4734 474 47iz--%4| Nt Contain 178 9 ; ~s| Bow Vely 500 si7is i7ta ie "| Nt contn w xa) 450 450 480 cents, Oct. 16, record Sept. 29. |year ended May 31: 1967, $1, --1| Bow Viy w 1300 940 935 90 +19 | Net Nat Drug 275 $10% 10% 10% First National City Bank, 50 211,546; 1966, $1,300,137. Brameles 400 $124 12% 114 + % 500 $6% 6% 6% ; J Brazilian Light and Power nee. 7 72 72 72 --1]| Brazilian 1| Norande 25 $56 5% $5%4-- | Cents, increase of 5 cents, Nov. co Ted, six months ded Whitby. 'Telephone 315 310 315 +5] BA O . " ende ROOFING, CHINN cement work, stoc Nor Ctl @ 1245 $1344 13 19% + Vel 7 1 Me] Nor ct 6 » as $24 24 a4 1, record Oct. 8. \June 30: 1967, $23,281,000 655-3061. F. McCann Hugh-Owens Co, Ltd., Class A} (U.S.), $1.34 a share; 1966, $15¥a 15% 15% + M4} BC Fores? 83 83 83 BCPh 4.84 %4| Oshawa A 75 --1! Br intl Fin | Pac Pete 315 $16 a ich IdM etdct ate "2 at ta aia | Gems SPSL, Eth, | cecum" Be BE, ts lao conte, ct, 16, record' Bop F473 04 5 cents. fg eB In 150 i] | Fe 0 y embina 990 $1534 15) % 0 ness. re Lab Min, 180 § ; Ms | Burns Fas 500 $1613 aH 16s pembinn | 9 Sisk 15 "tga be Brunswick Mining and Smelt- 17 Bond Eest, 723-5 C Osu 100 13h tive ths -- wl: Gapery ® oae te a5. 95 | Photo Eng 125 $13% 13% im oe : img Corp, Ltd., six months Celteh 58: aE 0 us + Sey Sp 508109 109 109 + v4] Pow corp 325 $108 "10% 10% National Grocers, common 15] ended June 30: 1967, $3,029,486; in J "a 4 iger 7 3 | Ww | vr 40) - | "sacanna 15). ; "Woo 'sues Jag deta + vg| Prem tron 250 195 178 1987 | mete, ea os coal, Ook 1, 1966, $4,336,002, a - Gussirit * rice Com 525 $12 1 12 = 1% | Fevor ° entral- ls Ltd., 6 S PA ' 1 | sh ----- 1 insertion "e acem Nem or Wk aaa Sommerville Industries, pref.|months ended June 30: 1967, saditional. words, 5 sAldelm QN Gs 66w 630 285 280 285 + |* cents, Oct. 1, record Sept. 15.|$1.748,398, 26 cents a share; dation tive insertions of 2 : nnd q Rank Org 120 $6% 614 6l@-- 1966, $1,850,650, 28 cents. ies tonal words 13Y4¢ MulteMt Relchhold oss 3 3 Hi Socks Ge Gk es Clairtone , ' Hone! words 24¢ ec 'evels 100 $8% f% | Tr Cen Z deed 4 six months ended June 30: 1967, Charge--10 per cer if not pald within ¢ Reveistk @» OO $18% 189 18%+ 54) Tr Can Pw 1 845 845 845 Revenue $14 14% 14+ Ye! Trans Mt 505° $20% 20% 20%-- %%/$799,205 (loss); 1966, $91,369 Rocko' 7 Trans PPL (100 $8% 8% 8% (loss). TT - a | , if Counting Ronald Fd 144 144 | Un Carbld 1125 $19% 19% 19% + Ve Method © 2 Be | Un Ges 120 $154 154 15% Craigmont Mines Léd., nine ' } words counts as 24 initial, figure or ebt one werd; phone r Romfield Royal Bnk 505 $id 1614 Ile 4 uv Corp pr 100 $254 25% 25% months ended July 31: 1967, Salade 0 $10% 10% 10% | y " K Scot York 500 $ sve 7 +1 ¥ base bg nin fe Bide er $9,500,000, $1.87 a share; 1966, wor Secur Cep 75 378 375 | vu Won 64 @ 25 $41 m4 4186 Me $3,493,105, 69 ts. IRTHS DEATHS Sah toe w Tis 1184-4 | UN Won wt 1490 500 400 as tas |98. » 69 cen! REIAL No TICES ' | Shell Con 225 Siva aimee | Vesela" 1200 'sou a4 04+ | Niagara Wire Weaving Co., 2.50 per rinserton Opemme 40 5 } | ; Versatile 25 939% 39% ihm ded March Orehan 25 i Shopper Ct 725 405 05 Walex G0 S16 10m lem + (Teor. en arch 31: 1967, Yional cherge if not Osisko 55 55 8S eR | Chrysier 30 $53% 53% 5344 vy! Siiverwd A 250 $15\% ae 15% Wainoco © 2500 85 82 @2 --8 |$958,510, og a share; 1966 iN MEMORIUMS Paramee 0 9% % Cleirton 7s $72" 7 Ta --%| Simpsons a4 $24 | "o+ Me $826,960 ,. é $2.50 for the first Petino 275 955 985985 Columbia 100 415 ais 415 --10 | Simpion $ 125 $204 20v 208 Walk GW 990 $36% 364 36va + te 960, 9 P ioch thereafter. plu Pce Exp 161 168 +1 | Columb! @ 100 $164 16% 1644 %| Sister SH 100 bap 4 11% 11% | Weldwod 1195 $10%e 10a 10%e Pres - * Mines 1aa., L verse; 25¢ additional Secacee" 1000 Tove 10 Web 8] Cominco 805 $29% 29 2914 -- 14| Sogemine 25 $14 1414 | Westc'st 15 $26%4 26% 264+ Wi onthe ended June 30: wer ese omorrow I { within ® days, Pine Point $504 50 80% + | Compro 100 305 305 305 St Peving 900 '37 'Tm 7 | West Ind $00 230 230 290 --10 enves ; St Rage 50 $84 30 34 $986,000, 1966, $073,000. Aap Sor the tise $ for e firs' 3 Preston, "150 $193 int int ul Cte Th ae dt of | Stecl'cas yas Ge ta Sete] Res Ind.A 100 390 | 370 ae -~ | wove 35 5 rn ~ nd ao } y v pyrenia 500 325 4 | Son Pap w 200 400 600 600 | Steinbg A 250 $1976 19% 19% | vestee! eis 20 oe Scott LaSalle Ltd., six months v v7 vr sech thereafter wi Que Chib 3000 23 'a 'a +8] Con Peprp 350 $2584 2514 25:4 | Texaco 1850 $3114 31 31¥4 [ee on gr ig OA enJed July 31: 1967, $307,353, v charge if not pald | 1 Thom NP 200 $36% 364 36% -- v6 | $130 a share; 1966, $232,103, 99 COMING EVENTS $2.28, per inch (cep and | Que Lith 200 190 Cons Gas 701 $194 190 Wise tf 2300 144 ig +1) Cosmos 100 $12%4 12% | Tone Cratt 2100 $7 6% 67 | Weston A 120 $19 19) 19 = MM Suomen "350 790 1 z =--15 | Crush Intl 100 $11¥4 11% iis Tor Dm Bk 120 $134 3h 13 -- waar Be ee first 20 words Ric Algom sit smh Sime sive 4] Dome Pete' si3 361 cf at LM] Traders A, x66 '334 ti | White Pee 900 $19% 19th 1986+ We Ragged Steel Industries Ltd., There are few things that you can buy that will bring you as much enjoyment as a (Word ey Blo Aig@w. is S78 7A 17 ai D Bridge 280 $7 178 74 A EP Ee RES ge aise Fiat: -- Fy A py appt pe i} ae through your housework . . . entertain with concert hall AUCTION SALES . = sxoictad da Broan id scbc : Slo : O sound, enjoy the radio more -- AM or FM. 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