Oshawa Times (1958-), 12 Oct 1967, p. 22

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22 THE GSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, October 12, 1967 { } main tepies in the budget] The budget debate, which debate. customarily roams the compass Mr. Hees, a former trade andjof political emcern, also * Stiff Fight Seen Ahead EB FERAL ESRASRASCKARABARERRSe Sw! TITTTITILIT Tee commerée minister, adding|touched on: be me ' HS: ide BSH LT : . For Canadian Markets pratt Toyiginnbags tic provinces: Robert C. Coates 3 < new economic climate. ; OTTAWA (CP)--A drop inj For 25 years, Parliament had) way saitsman (NDP--Water-|al incomes in the region are 30 = lindustrial productivity joined|devoted the major part of its|igg South) also took the govern-\per cent .below the national TODAY'S STOCKS | BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT TORON Toronto Quotations in cents unless marked $. xd--Ex-dividend, xr--Ex.| © Nydro pe gd C imp Bnk 1780 $12 12% 1289+ % TO 10:4 A.M, STOCKS Distributed by CP Stock Exchange--Oct. 12 rights, xw--€x-warrants. Net change |: from previous board-lot closing sale. ; 10:4 Net) Can Tire A 200 $% 2% % +% 'OUVE 'py F " e i Stock Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge) C Utilities, 100 $4343 VANCOUVER (CP)--A ae. Three or four miles would tive tariffs for Canadian manu-|informed the House he will call Acme Gas 1800 19 18% 19 CWN Gas 715 $17%4 17% 17% who hopes to prove that giantjbe required to bring out the}men can operate the balloon|, turers would mean they eeti of labor. manace: Advocate 3000 245 20 240 =i) SONS Cor 400 $13 1344 sea balloons can be used economi-|timber we're working on." and winch on a 6,000-foot level ben have ee fight for even ia "f sg th hoe ae am Moy 2300 23-2 | Chemeell" 210 $9 9% 9M -- Ww Cally to log inaccessible forest|vEENS ARE GREATER as economically as conventional | salina ara. let aloaéletert tp id na feel bd ald Ang U Dev 1000 63 63 463 +>] Chrysler 7i4 $55 5585 tracts has begun an operation!) j7y_ 2 oe. logging operates at. 600 feet,|\2"? net jettor! , set national suppor Argosy m0 77 77 77 | Clairton ' 100 $64 6M 64 5 to strip 2,000,000 board feet of The paps ro Pia. Daw there has been no rush. for|(oreign_ones. e 4 \for restrains on rising costs ant) Armore 1000 19 19 19 -- a) Codville 100 475 475 475 -- § |'0 § eet 'ai, more switchbacks--therefore : Yet Canada's productivity |prices, Alc G0 FO | Combe" a a a. [lumber olf a steep mountain: ore 'mileage--to produce A nrpers: ' jgrowth rate had been dropping] Informed sources said earlier Brine 10200 110103 109 +6| Cominco" 280 $2812 28% 2814 = % SiMe. ; ,_ |road grade that is not too steep, Balloon logging has been|steadily since 1964, when the\that Mr. Sharp is working Bethim 300 650 640 650 --5 Compro 200 300 300 300 The project is part of a six-| d jtried at least twice before with-| 5; 1 4 ideli Leal aa ee ne Se oe Bt a a ee le : he said. | jfigure was 4.3 per cent. It prob-|towards a set of guidelines to BL hawk: Yoo 3 3} 3) 4+1| ConBathw 200 500 $00 800 --S§ opi raging eho Aas vie On. a test, early this month, Out notable success. |ably would be a minus figure|be introduced late in 1967 or Bralorne | $00 18 185 185 +31 Cons Gas 43 $21 70M 204 leh eter Adithoona Pay iter i the timber travelled about 3,500| The United States forest serv-/this year, he said. learly in 1968 after discussion Brunswk 1330 605 600 600 Sey i kee He eh Ballogn Traceport Lid feet down the mountainside to alice abandoned experiments in| The federal government had|with interested groups. The aim Caimer 1B 1500 97 9% 9% -- 1) Evans A" Too 40s As 405 -- S 5 esas site accessible to trucks. Oregon in balloon logging and to offer tax incentives to help|would be to check inflation. tl re) ne & E e& VA T | Vv fe fg ee a we el ee ee ee The lumber, on a mountain-| Mr. Matheson says the bal-/MacMillan Bloedel Ltd. gave up industry modernize for the| Inflationary trends and the : © Dyno $00 205 205 205 +51 Briggs" 250 $178 178 1786 side up the Seymour River val-\lo0n and a special winch can in 1964 after attempts in B.C. |competitive onslaught ahead. housing shortage have been the nama Candore 500 Bo ie te +1) Dotasco 720 $23% 23% 23% \ley, only 10 miles from down-\pandle distances of up to 1%| ee ea mee PERALEN AS AE OR SRT RIAU oa ew (reNIGR ne Seba 7G ISIE Wid MET cae Pea: hak at ae oe Dom Store 1507 $19 19) 19 town Vancouver, is valued at' miles h z } a a Domtar 685 $12% 12% 12% + % 00.000 d : ot d to take ae s ve rset on 3 ef hy of D Textile 320 $222 22% 224 -- wi $1 , and is expected to take' ~The 137-foot balloon, which C Shawkey 2066 2322/4 23 Emp Lite 100 sites 10% 10% | |about four weeks to log . contains 150,000 cubic feet of C Bellek 4500 18 18 18 | Fed Grain $658 658 Se The trees were felled in 1963 helium, supplies the lift. The Cc Hall Con Negus C Rambler Copreorp Cop Fiéids Cop Man Jonsmith ¢ Joutel 200 95 «95 «(9S Jowsey 770 8 80 8B Kerr Add 3341 $17% 17% 17%4@-- Kelly Dsd 2000 23 3 23 --S Kid Coper 1700 65 63 63 --2 Kirk Min 700 10 10 10 Kopan 2500 W VW Ww L Dufault 290 $11% 11% 11% + L Osu 3100 «(27 %6@ 2 +71 La Luz 225 $14 13% 13% Langis 1000 34 34 34 Leitch 725 825. 825 825 LL Lae 250 170 170 170 Lorado 1000 83 «83 3 --2 Macassa 200 135 4135 135 MaclL Msh 2200. 52. 52 52 Man Bar S000 24 240 «24 43'8 Marchant 700 90 90 9 Martin 7200 23 6230 (23 Mattgm! 270 $13% 13% 13% + We Maybrun 1500 10% 10% 10% Mc Adam 7100 48 48 48 Merrill 1200 130 130 130 --9/ Midrim 4000 140 138 #139 +1 Mogul! Min 200 375 375 375 Multi-M 500 153 153 153 = New Ath 2000 194 19% 19% New Bid 500 4% 4% 4h N Harri 6000 212 21% 2Az--V N Imperal 2800 335 325 325 N_ Kelore 2000 7% 7h Th~-- ls Newlund 1000 18% 18% 18% N Nylama 1000 18% 182 184-- Newnor 3°¢«12 «#212 «--1 N Que Ragl 1000 500 500 500 N Senator 4500 28 2 2 Nick Rim 4500 134 134 WA-- Norbaska 2000 73 «73 «73 (+14 Norlex 400 2 2 2 +) N Coldstm 1200 132 13) 131 --1 Northgat 750 815 805 815 --5§ North Can 2000 151 150 150 --9 | Opemska 290 $10% 10% 10% + % Orchan 300 265 260 260 -- 5 Patino 761 $114 11 11" + eo Pee Exp 82600 156 152 154 +4 Placer 185 $34 34 34 Preston 689 $23% 2314 24 + 2 Preston & 9001 87 @4 85 --3)| Pyramid 100 395 395 395 +5 Q Chib 17200 +3 Q@ Mattgml 1500 156 155 155 --3 | Rayrocek 2100 132 131 132 +1 Rio Algom 823 $37% 37% 7"-- % Rio 580 Pr 70 $96 96 1% Rio Alg ¢ w_ 230 $21% 21% 22-- Roman San Anton! Si ite Zenmac 0 Am Leduc W Decit w Aican pr Alumin 2p Ang CT th Arthes A Argus Argus C pr Bank N S Becker Bp Bell Phne Bow Valy Bow Vly pr Bramalea Bramal w Brazilian BA Oil 8C. Forest BCPh 42 p Burns Fds CAE Ind CAE Ind et C Packrs B Cen Perm 35 $37 «(37 - 7 CB Alum A 300 $17% 17% 174 -- wl "_ MINES 1S,GAS 2100 $154 154 15% 500 350 350 350 1900 S85 S85 585 -- 100 845 845 845 100 550 550 550 750 $43% 43% 43% 100 750 750° 750 $ $21% 21% 214+ 143° (:143:«148 SS 560 560 560 --I10 15. 718 15 --5 si9 1919 $l4% 14% 144+ Ve MS 340 345 170 170 170 100 100 00 16 16 16 0 435 435 435 24 124 «124 --1 3 63 63 300 295 295 --§ 4 2S 05 -- § 50 50 50 $35%4 3534 3594 -- MA m7 9 © 43 239 «(236 «236 -- 410 400 410 +5 195 195 195 310 310 310 --15 100 144 144 144 _ INDUSTRIALS 1360 39% 9 e+ 3 400 $33 324 600 610 600 600 218 $22'4 22%2 22'\4-- "a 15383 $29%4 90 BD mM 300 $362 36% 36+ 4) 35 $382 38% Bat 25 $36 36 36 235 $29%e 29'e Wa + Me 250 $14' 14a 14a -- a 410 $9% 9% 93% 710 $23 22 2 -- \a 100 $314 31% 31% +44 250 $8% 84 fat ve 2075 $12. 11% 12 370 $13% 13% 134-- % 725 $854 8% 8% 1851 $45% 455% 455 -- Ve 750 $2034 20% 2034 200 $1534 15% 1584 + 320 $14%4 14% 144--% 100 650 650 650 --45 749 Side 14 1k -- 130 $372 372 372+ ve Z55 $20%e 20% 20% 100 $79 79 79 4+3% 100 $1512 152 Sam 2220 $124 12% 124-- 4254 80 76 80 220 $95% 95% 95% 25$107 107 107 185 $38% 3814 3814 -- 2 z5 $22% 22% 22% 25 $26 2% 26 --1 210 $92 92 92 200 $10% 10% 10% -- ve 210 $89\% 89% 89% 775 S7%e Th Th : gee: c GMC 23 $90 " 0 _ economically inaccessible toj)supplied by a series of pulleys. & iP Ba ey yin pode Pry er conventional logging. The static lift is three tons, Gt W Sadie. 1000 40 38 1 +5 "Logging roads in this kind of| but Mr. Matheson says the bal- arg cath nae 'ountry cost about $60,000 to/loon handles logs weighing up Hard Crp A 275 $13% 13% 13% 4 %/$70,000 a mile," -says Mr.'to seven tons, Hays Dna 150 $13 3 3 --%" Ss S > CO we " Home A 230 $2338 23% 233% Matheson. _ sain ealad ian Pen Despite the bmpany's recent Home B 100 $254 25% 25%4-- Horne Pit 900 365 365 365 --S HB Oj] Gas 66 $38.4 38 cy Husky Oi! 600 $22'2 22% 22'% "a Husky D ws 1182 $12% 12% 12% + Ind Ind Ing! int Int Inv Inv Grp A 300 $8% 8% 8+ Ve yays ; 5 | icity ITL Ind 210 $42 420 42V0 of superior strength. eae Resid er Jefferson 135 $él'a 614 612 | Details of the new alloy haye|* olla ppinedd pe Oe eee ee i Edmond N. Skinner, product Jockey © 720 310 310 310 been given steel manufacturers. u nd N. ¢ > BP Kelvinair 100 $82 vat + 4! spokesman said International|development manager, told a erly zES. S154 Sle. 184 Nickel hopes the: alloy--called|pr ess conference IN--744X Lafarge A zas $10N6 1046 10% . IN--744X--will prove attractive Should be useful in such stain- LO eva tata teats eNough to join the current fam-|less steel applications as truck Lav Fin 276 455 455 435 --S ily of stainless steels in produc-|bodies, transit cars and traffic | Lau F 1.25 210 $103 103% 1034 ,, tion in "the next year or so." signs. He hoped it would make {pe ae ne et sth ant stainless steel a more formida- | tite tiga 500 Ws 125 "os The alloy, with nickel 6% pe" ple competitor in the. metals Lob Co A 100 $74 7% 7M jcent of its content, is claimed}, \ . ~ Pee : oo "4 ff e ete ae mrs '2|to have approximately twice Boiling ol r $26'2 262 262-- Ve Fy "cL " Loeb M > 1090 $1812 18%. 183% the annealed yield strength of 3 pID RESEARCH Maclean H 50 $58 SR SB most stainless steels used Dy; 'William Steven, Glas- MB. Ltd 935 $2814 27% 28\4--Ve y "Osi Magna El 30017. «1717 today, excellent corrosion! gow-born manager of. develop- M Lf Mills 725 $17) 17) 17 resistance and good welding) ment: and research: of Interna- re ae Pde iad *+ % qualities. tional Nickel Co. of Canada Mawe-Fer 1145 $20% 20% 20% Its discovery arose from com-|Ltd., said the IN-744X alloy et Stores 325 $3) n n | a dir "| U 'Met Stors p 165: $20% 20% 20% -- Ve resulted from basic research by Molson, B 1300 $222 22ve 22% Simpson $ 322' $24e 24% 24e--%e three employees, H: Wayne Mon, Food 150 $10% 10% 10% Slater Stl 100 $10% 10% 10'2-- % ert C. Gibso dl. Moore 1245 $32% 32'4 32% + % Stafford 100 330 330 330 +10 onthe Ne ahkaniisle in Morse B pr 2 $552 552 55¥a-- Ye rite Can 1160 $22% 22% 22% %|\sere H. Brophy. : urphy $9 9) = «9 = a) Suptest od 250 $24%e 245% 24% . rophy i Nt Contain 7220 $8% 8% 8% Tor Om Bk 1345 $134 13% 13%- |, Hayden and Brophy explained Noon 100 $8 8B Traders A 1680 $7% 7% 7% jdetails of the discovery at a el 750 $14% 14% 14% Trader 65 w 100 140 140 140 . i 8 Noranda 98 $55% S5% 55% | Transair 200 $6 6% 6% arene conference at the firm's Nor Ctl G 702 $12% 125% 12% + Ve Tr Can PL 7215 $30 29% 29% Paul D. Merica Research Labo- pit . Pp a om a 28% +4%4 ar gen iy) P 100 $454 45¥2 45¥2----% ratory at Sterling Forest, N.Y., p "2 2B%--%) TrCanPw 300 770 760 770 +5 F 7 NSLP 285 $9 8% 9 Trans Mt 550 $20% 20% 20% |2) miles northwest of New York Ogilvie a BS Sil 196 11% Trans PPL 1000 $8% 8% 8% City. shawa 490 $26" 26\4 26% In Carbid 225 $2014 204 20% | avi i $: Pac Pete 2138 $20% 20/2 20% +e Un Gas 1320 $142 14la 14h Hayden said the new stainless Pac pate w ier S50 550 550 U orp B 675 $14 | 13% 14 steel contains 26 per cent chro- 'embina 5 $17% 17% 173%4-- Ye) Un Whourn 30 $74 7% h&#--"* i 1 rm i Pow Corp 310 $9% 9% 9%-- | Un Wbn wt 600 485 480 ago 1s) UM edi. BEE way nickel. ; Brice Com 750 $11% 11% 1e-- Ne) Versafd 225 $10%-- 10% 10% + Ve Sapa as a yield strength as 8 Ye 10% 10% | Versatit A = 210 $13% 13% 13% of 75,400 Ibs. per square inch, QN Gs 63w 100 350 350 350 | Vie G Tr 150 $137% 137% 13% -- Ve d t double the lel ai . Rank Org 745 $7 7 7 Walk GW = 2125 $36¥2 3614 3614 about double the yield strengths Rapid hg 728 390. 0, 30 oS | Westc'st 260 $2458 24% 24% --~ eof the standard ferritic or aus- evels 1 "7% 78+ Vel W Brdcast 265 $16 15% 15% iti j " Rothman 4S $25 2525 W Cdn Seed $00 340340 349 -- 5 (tenitic stainless steels," he Royal Bok 27 $154 154 15a-- Ve W Pacifle 1100 $6 % 6 --% Said. usse 500 $15%2 15% 15+ %! Weston B 100 $20 20 20 searc! " StL Cem A 725 $18 1 1' White Pas 210 $20% 204 208+ 4 Research had shown ont alloy Salada 250 $10'4 102 10% Zellers 100 $33% 332 33% retains its toughness at all tem- ull ae JON $17¥2 17% 174+ | Zenith z10 205 205 205 peratures from 100 degrees Shaw 8 | Shell Inv p 2 32% Sales to 11 a.m.: 755,000. below zero to 212 degrees Fah- Shell Inv w 2050 $ Me renheit--the range to which it Shell Can FOREIGN TRADING i i Shop Save Con. Negus 400 105 100 105 43 | might be exposed in the atmos Simpsons Macassa 100 155 155 155 --s§ 'phere. 4 600 Fleet Mfg 7200 1795 «#175 «7S + FPE. Pien $0 $32 22 2 + FPE Pn pr 108128 128 128 + Imp Oil 539 $667" 6634 66: imp Tob 250 $13% 13% 13% =.» = f2"'2-" By International Nickel +H - "= id ws By KEN PRITCHARD |pany research into the phe- 72 $3 3 | 7 ity. Int Nickel 4618117 117 117 --%' NEW YORK (CP)--Interna.| nomenon of aha go ag OR OHA 475 340% © @ --Yitional Nickel © Co. Inc,/ability of a metal when hot to mile ee ee Se stretch like taffy. The new alloy Intpr Pipe 995 $21%» 21% 21%4--% announced Wednesday the dis- 10: Net Curtiss 5 100 190 190 190 122 $254 25'4 25%ae+ Ind Gas 75 $11" 11% 11% e e * . . | 10 $ 129 F or i Ini Pp riers will vanish as a result of in ee ns su oa fa 'e q ue I O) ect In B.C. the Kennedy Round pelvernee uncael are willing to pay." | Stale Can Tire 100 $32 32 2 success and its claim that five The disappearance of "man |informe Minister Sharp) 3 bad € L E Cc T concern in the Commons budget|gave "reasonable coverage" t0ltg the market place." debate that ends today. the needy. However, he, also emphasized f Georges Hees (PC--Northum-| Now the emphasis should be the need for greater indistrial |Situation; 2. Expo 67: Mr. Coates said e ' Stock Sales. -High Low a.m, Ch'ge! 4 berland) said a fiercely com-|placed on creating an economic |proquctivity, Instead of export- © Coner Bers ss Balloon Logging Scheduled petitive. domestic and world/climate "in which industry and ler raw wats rials, Canute fair-goers should 5 Ra bn | of pavilions agriculture can expand accord-|shoyld be building a manufac-|selves shut out " ing to their ability to sell atituring industry on them, he|closed for the benefit of impor- prices people in Canada and \caid. tant visitors. market can be expected after Jan. 1, when many tariff bar- in Geneva this year. During the question period, | . by a hurricane, but because of;power comes from the giant ; 1 their location are considered yarding winch and direction is Accept 260 $21%8 21%4 21% Bronze 710 $30 30 30 Bronz p 25 $25 25 25 Group 100 $10% 10% 10% + % covery of a stainless steel alloy has this propriety, but practical EVERYBODY BENEFITS :.-. 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North of Whitby. s & HARDBOARD4'8: vi" $1.18 8 WHICETHEY LAST! Factory and Economy Grede INTERIOR LATEX PAINT "sr %3:95. CAULKING APPROVED 89c $22.45, yee 10-8" be $4.25 RANGE HOODS Sc'tzu. *17°7 POST FORMED Med. For, Hard 8 Ft. 34" CABINET yp" MAHOGANY $10.80 ». 20x66.. $7.16 Special Purchase! Econoline COMMON NAILS oe "REDI-VUE" Hardware $2.75 Per Sout " +5 an 57 | Sparkling Whitet van sous. carronr [y Vitw! Asbestos 12.6 x 2.6 11,56 § ALUMINUM $35.15 square | 1 1%: 5-0 x 3-0 20,688 PREFINISHED PANELLING ox , ANY QUANTITY! BB sre. path set $108.40 [Blyrce" TILES ove UPt | Frame! "i Hwy. 401 to Exit 66, south on Harwood to Station Road At Highway Nos. 7 end 12 PHONE AJAX 942-1221 PHONE BROOKLIN 655-3313 productivity as a major con-| 1, The economy of the Atlan- , (PC--Cumberland) said person-... inflation and the housing short-jefforts to developing a social) ment to task, but for a different average, unemployment twice age Wednesday as matters ofjsecurity system which now reason. He said it has "bowed as high. He recommended Pe |Senate committee study of the ~ a JULIET JONES i MICKEY MOUSE

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