Oshawa Times (1958-), 11 Oct 1967, p. 24

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GIVES AID Thailand with $40,000,000 a year|nicians and Peace Corps velun The United States oumntialio economic aid and with tech-'teers. ONTARIO STEEL PRODUCTS COMPANY LIMITED Exports to Canada rose to only $64,700,000 last year from $525,900,000 four years earlier. Latest Canadian figures show only about 10 per cent are the manufactured consumer goods for which Britain is noted. Canada sells Britain about twice as much as she buys from her, Britain's trade deficit with Canada dropped to $487,000,000 in 1966, slightly below that of 1963, after spiralling up for a couple of years. But this was due to declining Canadian exports rather than a signifi- cant jump in imports. Sir Ralph thinks the main reason is the British manufac- turer's failure to use the 'hard sell." "We're much better produc- ers than promoters," he said. "In many areas we are compet- itive in price with the United States, and offer better quality. Yet Canada imports only seven per cent of her goods from us, compared with 68 per cent from the U.S. If we could transfer another 25 per cent to the United Kingdom it would help Canada's U.S. trade deficit, as well as ourselves," Previous British trade promo- tions in Europe have increased British imports by about this 28 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, October 11, 1967 IRERSSOSSEREREHBARRABKOaheaaaneeeeaas ++ Be j re TODAY'S STOCKS TORONTO 10:40 A.M. STOCKS s by ¢ i | Distribu Toronto Stock Exchange--Oct. Quotations In cents unless marked $./ 2--Odd lot, xd--Ex-dividend, xr--Ex rights, xw--€x-warrants, Net change is from previous board-lot closing. sale. MINES 0:0 Sales High Low a.m, Ch'ge 500 182 182 1h -- 21000 3B 23 23 --1 600 305 300 305 +5 7100 87 87 >.» 2 +1 100 103 103 +3 5 5 63 +2 600 a | +4 23 --1 204 208 +4 64 bh--e ae 13 62 62 = 182 184 152 15% | 17% 4 | 30 Stock Calgary P Calvrt Die Sales 1030 100 40 Net High Low a.m. Ch'ge! $e 3 2 -- 9 WM 0M --S§ | | BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT ez"? U.K. To Spend $1,000,000 *=* On Big Trade Promotion $8 7% 190 185 7) 7 $4 14% 14% | Sy Bu u+u! TORONTO (CP)--Britain, $12% 12 12-- which a few years ago stunned sie ia U4 +4|Canadian officials by offering to negotiate a free trade pact, 44 -- 1, |W has set a more modest tar- 7i4 $14 144 ay (get--an annual increase in 300 $12% 12% 12% -- Ve} s i 5 Con Tire 100 $324 32% 324+ wine t to this commtyy of 25 Cdn Tire A 150 $26 «62% (6 + PET cent. -- "And we've a heck of a long C Utilities 75 $42% 42% 42% -- Vu CUtil 6 pr 90100 100 100 --~%4\wav to go to do it," said Sir Chemcell 185 $9% 9% 9% ake Clairton 290 $6% 64 6%4--%|Ralph Perring, a British manu- Columbia 750 425 425 425 \facturer, former Lord Mayor of come ae" 2e%* 28-- "iT ondon, and instigator of Brit Comput 271 21 ; 8 a ae : ; j alge 48 Foe ata ae mammoth trade promo-|tion luncheons, and _ black-tie Britain's failure to build ur c Batu 1S5 $314 314 Be + % Y sah. Con Bath 270 $24 24 2M [eS i. Whien °|dinners: an auction--first out-|her exports to. Canada signifi- Con Bath w 325 $25 soo soo +29 [On week which opens inj. iene . | i i i Chime Con Bidg 100 110 110 110 +8 |Toronto Thursday side Britain--by Sotheby's, anjcantly, particularly in manufac- i i Coch will Cons Gag 1835 $22 214 214--%) Sir Ralph arrived this week|@X hibition of Henry Moore|tured consumer goods, over the/porportion, he said. 135 $31% 31% 31% Ve to prepare Toronto business for|Sculpture, and 17 showings of|last few years, has been a bit-| "I'll be most annoyed if we 0 190. . { wes Britain's latest fashions. lter pill for the British economy. can't do it with Canada. h) Serr 8 1 ar Bi a ' the 10-day display of everything It's Hallowe'en Trick or Treat Tyme 24 N'A--%! Corby B "-- lou aaa from antique porcelain to min- C Curtiss C Dredge Cdn Equty C Found pr GE iy 8 190 7 But behind the pageantry is the tough kernel of British eco- nomic survival. "We simply must increase London double-decker buses our exports," Sir Ralph said at 5 </@ press conference Tuesday. are sated to take pawns par Briain, which impor sek _ thalf her food and 90 per cent of London bobbies are arriving./her raw materials, it's vital to along with a contingent of Scots/export at least 30 per cent of and Welsh Guards. our manufactured goods if we There are tea parties, invita-/"" to survive. Stock Acme Ges Am Moly Area Argosy Armore Bankeno Black Bay 250 Broul. Reef 3500 6) Brunswk 400 600 Bunker H 7 6 Caimor 1B 104 104 223 is a frothy, pomp-filled parade of all the most British--at least to non-Britons--of British insti- tutions, Invest STEWART MACLELLAN- G, M. HOOD J, S. EDGAR R. B. Carson, Executive Vice-President, announces the following appointments: G. M. Hood, B.Sc. -- Manager, Manufacturing Operations; J. $. Edgar, B.A.Se. -- Manager, Milton Division; Stewart Moclellan, C.A., Treasurer. G. M. Hood graduated from Queen's University with a Bachelor of Science degree and since join- ing Ontario Steel Products in 1945 has served the Company in various manufacturing positions, most recently as Manager, Milton Division. J. §. Edgar, who replaces Mr. Hood at Milton, graduated as o Bachelor of Applied Science from the University of Toronto and joined Ontario Steel Products in 1959. Latterly he has served the Com- pany as Chief Engineer. Stewart Maclellan articled with Fred Page Higgins and Company and joins Ontario Steel Products after ten years with Simpsons-Sears Ltd. z 13300 C Petrofin C Refract C Lencourt Cdn Nisto Cantri Captain Cassiar Chestrvile Chib Kay 320 320 | Coronatn 50 51 --11! 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