Oshawa Times (1958-), 20 Oct 1967, p. 16

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18 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, October 20, 1967 A 6 Os GE eS | FM 6 OG MD a LALA SEGRSFROOM KE ARK Be ws 2% T y HS ul Lil iz - TORONTO 10:40 A.M, STOCKS Distributed by CP Bethim 150 640 640 640 BL Hawk 100031 c EB Broul Reef 3000 57 56 SB Gt COilsds 1040 $12% 1 Norlex 1000 19 «1919 | | 1000 24 24 24 3250 800 785 800 +20 Dome Pete 287 $59'4 2000 2 26 2 Hard Carp 100 $18 18 Rio Aig c W 100 $19% 1934 1934+ Ve R Hawker S 210 315 315 o Alr 1667369 65 6 +3 500 Rix Athab 2 2) oN 45 500 +35 425 425 +15 yA} Husky Oil 175 $2158 21 Ind Accept Ind. Minerl Ingersoll Inglis 100 $11% 1 Inland Gas 700 $10% 1} 1M 1 Norpax 2500 7% 74 Ta+'s| Cygnus A 700 425 425 Cold 16100 130 125 130 +5] Cygnus pr 2100 $20 r North Exp Disti Seag 231 $38 TODAY'S STOCKS 10:40 Net Stock Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge Toronto Stock Exchange--Oct. 20 Willroy 500 85 (8S OBS Quotations in cents unless marked $./ windfall 1000 19 «O19 1--Odd lot, xd--Ex-dividend, xr--Ex-} win-€id 2500 12 12 #12 +% rights, xw--€x-warrants. Net change is} Wr Harg 2300 165 165 165 --1 from previous board-lot closing sale. Yukon C 1000 147 (147 47 +6 MINES OILS, GAS 10:40 Net | Alminex 300 510 510 510 Stock Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge) Am Leduc 7300 16'2 16\2 16% Accra z & | Banff 1200 $15¥e 15 18 Agena Mg 1500 12 11% 11'%2--%4| Bralsa 200 130 130 130 +5 All Pitch 1000 10 #10 0 --? Calvert $00 22 2 22 --41 Am Moly 500 24 24° 24 +1 CS Pete 550 266 266 266 +1 Ang Ruyn 2200 95 95 95 C Gridoil 300 915 900 910 +5 Ang U Dev 1500 62 6 62 +3 C Homestd 100 525 525 52 +5 Area 200 299 29 «299 1 CLI Pete 2400 20 20 2 Aunor 100 215 215 215 +7] Cdn Sup O 400 $432 432 43'2-- a Bankeno 950 108 108 108 Cent Del 580 $19% 19% 19%2-- Ve Barex 1000 44 «44 "4 6t Chieftan D 225 790 790 790 B-Dau 2100 (13 13 3 Dynamic 400 189 «185 189 +4 French Pt 572 715 700 700 --S5 Gr Plains 100 $17%% 17% i75a + Ve 2% ln-- % Corby vt 50 $31% 31% 317%a-- Ya Crain R L220 $46% 462 462 + V2 Crush Intl 800 $1) 10% 1 | 45 --10 Northgat N Rock Dofasco 460 $21%4 Obrien 2000 43 «430 «(43 Dom Glass 2100 $9'2 Opemske 300 $10' 10% 10% Dosco 225 $6% Orchan 2000 270 270 270 Domtar 1490 $12 Patino 11453 $14 13% 13% + %! Dupont 385 $26 Pax Int g000 15 15 15 East Chrir 2) $3 cee Pce Expl 3400 138 135 138 +2) Electro itd 100 $12 12% 124 Pick Crow 500 24 24 24 --2 Falcon 2125 $91 90 908 | Pine Point 795 $50% 50 50 | Fam Play 25 # 3 38 va) Preston 3377 $20% 20 20%+ | Fleet Mfg 2150 170 170 «170 +5} Prestn r 12074 35 2 «031 --4 | Ford Cnda 1320 $1674 1675 16758 + Ve Probe M 1000 11% 114. 11% | FPE Pion 100 $31% 31% 31% | Que Man 1000 20 20 FPE Pn pr 508125 125 125 es © Matigml 1190 154 154 154 +3] Fraser 600 $1934 1934 "934 + Va) Quonto 500 Sv Se Su Gen Baker 200 $5%4 5% S\4 | ore ow $3 52 $3 +1 GMC 237 $9134 914 91% Rio Algom 1939 $334 32% 33%+ %| Globe Env 112 $8%e 8% tat 3 Greyhnd 330 $1258 12'2 "2a-- 8 nS 530 $124 12\4 12\4 + Ye) Audit Bureau of Circulation was Roman 282 28'a--%| Hays Dna 2 Rowan Cn 7 7 | Home 26 $21% 21% 21% Sarimce 2 «(20 | Home B z50 $2458 2458 24% Horne Pit 425 350 345 345 ~5 H Bay Co 500 $1994 1934 1924+ Ve p4'--- HB Oj! Gas 110 $52% 52¥2 52'2 +15 70 | HB Oil G pr 715 $52' 52% 52\2 % 2158 -- Va --$ Husky C pr 75 $72 72 72 --1 ~5§ Husky Dw 250 $1188 112 Wla-- " Imp Oil 858 $65 64% 65 208 $20% 20% 204 -- a 225 $143% 1438 1438 ind Wire 100 470 470 «470 150 $32 32 322 1% 11% 0'2 - Va % Resolution "\meeting Thursday, newspaper Stock Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge } Int Util 1172 $3734 3712 374 -- "a Int Util pr 410 $3794 37%% 37% -- aa! intpr Pipe 1440 $21 20% 21 + Vl Int Pipe w 2120 $10% 995 10% Intpr Steeh 750 385 385 385 Intpr Stl pr 100 $18 18 18 ! | Inv Grp A 1450 S$8%m 8% 87% | ITL Ind 55 $395-- 39 | James Sth | 100 450 450 450 Jefferson 228 $60% 60% 6134 -- ¥ | Jockey C 880 300 300 300 elly DA 200 $5% 5% S%-- Vai thic . Kelsey H 100 $15.15, 15 w|ehis week. Labatt 420 $14% 14% 14% + Ve) Lafarge 7250 $14% 14% 1454 LOnt Cem 700 365 360 365 +5 Lav F 2.00 250 $16%4 16% 16% Levy 350 $29%% 29 Levy B pr 125 $25'4 25¥@ 25¥e-- a} Life Invest 225 $534 5% 5% | Life Inv wt 155 130 130 130 Pion Co A MO SF 7? Lob Co B 275 $7%e 7% 7% Leh GA pr 175 $25 25 25 Cay BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT Montreal's Trade Centre May House 1,400 Tenants | TORONTO (CP)--Trading| Cows opened islowed near the close and ea placement cattle traded actively ; : 29 -- 2 at unchanged prices. Good and week 3.174; last week 2,861; choice veal calves were strong with lower grades and runners slow and hard to sell. Hog and lamb prices were lower. Slaughter cattle 10,347: On a | Toronto Trading Active For Steers And Heifers York Lam B 275 95 9S 5 Zenith 100 195 195 195 Sale¢ to 11 a.m.: 603,000. | FOREIGN TRADING jresolution to the board without} York Lam A 100 110 110 110 bmg from the general meet-/market for knitted products has been opened further to imports|Bonaventure building comprise and the Canadian industry faces|250,000-square-foot shopping limitation on|promenade of more than 100 re- ing likely will mean ABMS will {be continued, since the board jhad established the subsidiary ; initially. Replacement cattle: Good ; 39 --%s was active for good and choice|stocker steers 27-30; good steer fagine dn te ia Bec ,|Slaughter steers and heifers at|stock calves 31-33 with sales to and the second largest commer- ditional 100,000 square feet, with|design. the Ontario public stockyards!35; good heifer stock calves 26- cial building in the world |27 with sales to 28.50; commons , actively but/and mediums 20-26. Calves 3,174; On offer, th's|concrete and 26,000 tons of rein-)~a,adian boat, fashion and fur- |date 1967, 84,513; to date 1966,|by the cranes. this week last year 3.-/ At the peak of construction | 462; choice vealers 34-38 withisix of the mammoth cranes medi-|were in use, the most to ever|largest section of the project, jums 24-28; commons 22-24; bon-joperate on a private construc- the five-floor Merchandise Mart 94,076; isales to 42; serious potential its future growth," he said. By MICHEL GUITE will be Pierre Balmain, the Par-jden, complete with winding | paths and a heated outdoor all- MONTREAL (CP)--The last isien couturier who will open his € d of the tower peck on Mont-|first shop outside of France. year-round swimming pool. Other services available in real's $75,000,000 Place Bona-| Above it is Concordia Hall, servic venture trade centre is being|the biggest exhibition hall in|the building include a Better dismantled this week after Jift-|Canada. Its centre covers 200,-/Living Centre, which will dis- ing close to 1,000,000,000 pounds|900 square feet, and can seat uP|play recent developments in of materials for what project|to 10,000 persons. products for the general public, Two mezzanine floors at the|from model houses of the future Bond Mart Increases TORONTO (CP)--The Cana--» dian bond market increased %4 point in light but active trading Friday. ; The short - term Government... of Canada bonds increased 5 to 10 cents with the 5%4-per-cent Dec. 1969, issue closing at 99.00... bid and 99.10 asked. The long-term Canada and provincial bonds were up with the 414-per-cent Sept. 1, 1983, issue closing at 79.00 bid and 79.25 asked. sides of the hall provide an ad-|to developments in computer ee and convention facili-| Other services will include a este : /1.500-car garage, four street-lev- In the last six months the hall'e] restaurants, a movie theatre, has staged major exhibitions for|snq 4 health club. Everything from trees for the roof garden to 430,000 tons of Day-to-day money traded at 4% per cent. Treasury bills strengthened with the 91-day bills closing at 4.96 per cent and the 182-day bills at 5.18. to i forcing steel have been handled) ture and hardware industries. | EXPORTS TO DOUBLE | Above Concordia Hall is the tion project in Canada. About with offices for 1,200 tenants ALUMINUM OSHAWA =) The first two levels of the working with one of the outstanding design, research groups in the United States. tail stores. One of the tenants Madsen RL 200 160 160 1460 Un Keno 100 800 800 800 +20 Upp Can 500 150 150 1. | Shelved TORONTO (CP)--A_ contro- versial resolution aimed at dis- banding a subsidiary of the lshelved in effect Thursday at 'the closing session of the organ- jization's annual meeting. The resolution, calling for the end of the Audit Bureau of Mar- keting Services, had been passed by a three-to-one majori- ty Wednesday by the newspaper \division of the ABC. | However, when the resolution iwas' presented to the general the bland wagon. No smooth whisky selling at any price delivers as much rich rye flavour as Adams Gold Stripe. Adams Gold Stripe Canadian Rye Whisky. DISTILLERS LTD. TORONTO, > bidet OFOA a Cascade 40 electric water heater benefits every member of the family provides abundant hot water for normal use. The upper element surges into action when demands for hot water are unusually heavy. So there's always hot water for any size job: from dachshunds to didpers. Handy appliance, the Cascade 40, You can wash one dog, or a dozen, and never feel the bite. live better electrically OSHAWA PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION 100 SIMCOE ST. S. -- PHONE 723-4623 The fellow above may be man's best friend. But the Cascade 40 wins the ladies' hearts. The reason? Cascade 40 has two heating elements. The lower element %, tions listed below. All are non-military and no required. 1. Stress and structural analysis, 2: WMarh Saal A ry ts +t 8. Heating and air conditioning systems. 4, Steering and suspensions, 5. Reciprocating and turbine engines, 6. Power-train. 8. Aerodynamic studies. 9. Safety and impact testing. 10. Cart ion and fuel 11. Engine exhaust analyéis, 12. Metallurgist Scientific Computing and Numerical Control 1, Applied mathematics, related to surface definition. 2. Analysis of general scie: 8. Progr ing and mat! methods of many-beamed structures, Mechanical, electrical, archit ral equipment and component fields. These are permanent staff openings which offer excellent salaries, plus the opportunity of Call our representative to see how you can qualify for the posi- Design and Laboratory Testing 7. Ignition, rotating machinery, instrumentation and electrical systems. ntific and engineering problems, , i iated with analysis by use of matrix Building and Facilities Engineers Brunswk 250 570 570 570 Int Helium 200 345 45 Lob G B pr 210 $25%4 25% 25%4 | Cam Mine 500 4: 42 +%| Mill City 1000 157 152 155 + 3 | Loe Inc 3S TM Meo my ers 17-21. ; Ca RL, 300 $20% 20% 20% --Ye| Nat Pete 100 205 205 205 --15 |' Leeb M 00S Sidva 14% 1440 -- 1 |offer this week 10,400; last week Me site, |and covering 1,000,000 square E PARKING 2,100 men worked on the | 1 390 3 2 | M 7 - 2 |7,846; to date 1967, 380,739; to) Hogs On offer this|2,100 m . : Cc Tung 1000 227 227 227 Numac 200 400 390 39 -- aclean H 5 $54 54 S4 +2 17,846; to dai ' dated 5 | s i feet. T t! lread: lud , ¢ Dyno 700 191 190 191 +1} Numac wt 6000 106 100 100 --6/| MB Lid 145 $26% 26% 6% -- %* | date 1966, 408,471' this week last|week 11 300: last week 9,475; to Guy Gauvreau, president of eet. enants a ready cle nn Permo M00 26 26 26 $1 | Magna El 1370 $19. 184 Bla va| + ores oe gui | - to date 1966,|Place Bonaventure Inc., says|¢very major Canadian _depart- Con Nisto. 3000 58 57 $8 +2%| Pinnacle P 3650 310 300 310 +10 | Manoir In 300 280 260 260 --20 | year 12,499; choice steers 30-31/date 1967, 414,005; to date 966, itd ment store and about 20 other Aleul Cassiar zi] $17% 17% 17% Place G 6542 274-270-270 Markboro 1100 $52 Sia 5% + %\with sales to 32.60; good 28-|349 015: this week last year 10,- the 17-floor concrete structure,|ment store and abou' othe juminum Chib Kay 1000 13 13° 13 Ranger 2800 415 410 410 Mass-Fer 1664 $1978 1958 1958 -- | 59 no, 24 37 sig 342,015; st y "Ispread over six acres, is the large retail stores. Avwads Chib M 2100 45 4545 Spooner 2100 93 90 91 +21] Met Stors p 7250 $2) 21 21 29.50; mediums 24-27.50; com-)592; grade A 28.5-30.10; heavy); t single all-Canadi 1] W. B. Manolson, manager of peat cial eon Chima 300 106 106 106 --1| Triad Ol 1725 230 226 230 +1 | MGF 100 280 280 280 mons 20-23; choice heiferS\sows stags 12.70; |'argest single a anadian rea on, ma Chime in goo 9080S | CU Canso == 700 380 375 375 --10 | Molson A 320 $19% 191 1912 -- a log les to 30.5031) estate development to date. the Mart, says Canada's exports|} Combination Conigo 23500 107 104 104 +1 U Canso w 140 175 175 175 --4| Mon Food 725 $10 10 10 27.50-28.50 with sales to 30.595) boners 10.15. will double by 1975 and adds C Shawkey 2100 23% 23¥2 234 Un Reef P 775 24 24 24 Mont Trst 125 $134 13% "3%4--'a\good 26-27; mediums 23 MILES OF CORRIDORS Storm/Screen © Bullek" 1000 15Va. 15% 15% | Vandoo 100 7 7 27 Moore 900 $31% 31% 314 -- wale 18.22: choice fed year-/ Sheep and on it h , il f id that Place Bonaventure mayit weigovs -- Doors Con Fardy 100 315 315 315 | W Decalta 350 330 325 325 --10 | Morse B 100 $2534 25% 25% + 3% commons ; 7-38.50: offer this week 2,400; last week as 24% miles of corridors! shoot the total even higher. =r Con Gillies 1400 5 $ 5 --Y%| W Decit w 300 153 152 153 +8 Morse pr 25 $582 5812 58'2-- Ya\lings 29.50-30.50; good 27-28.50; | " Bo nog. and five miles of showroom! « ' --_--_--_--_-------- A Ma Moony Pr 5) $2734 2734 273% 9 ; 4|1,676; to date 1967, 52,588; to 4 oshoishnd ahd If we bring buyers over : € Hall 20700 492 Pt | rt a are "Se good cows 19.50-20.50 with odd/*.?!, : frontage. It will maintain its), th Prime Windows € Morisn 3700 400 385 400 +25 | TRIALS Neon 223 87% Th 77% ld 966. 55.381; this week last oe f ere, they see goods produced Con Negus 1000 78 78 78 | INDUS Nur anda 179 $52 Sia $1¥2-- v2 Sales to 21 mediums 18-19; can-/date 1966, 59,381; this , own advertising and marketing|py hundreds of manufacturers C.M.H.C. Accepted Con, Nichol 1500 cee es | Abitibi mae NS ee ie sth ue Iners and cutters 13-17.50; good year pi geo g staffs for clients and a news-|This js more effective than LS ambler 500 10 Ackland: 950 $12% 12% 12% + 0 82: et | 23; com! 23.50-25 sales 26; sheep 5- isti isi i at ] : sat Con men 1500 2 20° +1: Alte Gas T 480 $33 32% 33+ %9| Nor Tar 'pr 225 $219 21% 21% lheavy bologna bulls 22 a sana 50-25 wit P %!paper listing visitors trying tOlsending eight to 12 Canadians|j Sliding Gloss Cralgmt op Silk Tse THe) Alte Gas w 20) GA, 6 60 Ry eee te , mons and mediums 19-21.50. 1 |buy or sell merchandise. on a sales mission abroad." Patio Doors rowpat 000 Alta Nat 125 $19¥e 19% 19% -- % n ae lun PRE EE LEE STEERER acres | ad. Sti, Bd gk os] Mtn Ue ae a a8) gee BBs te te x dace ehortial aguas, ove the Mrchandae Mart Delhi Pac 500 16 6 Alcan 3395 $27% 27 27 --'e 's 2 s . . i j ni "i Denison 2092 $84 83 84 +1] Alcan pr 195 $35'4 35Ve 35% | Pac Pete 1195 $197 1934 1924 -- Ye Indust Ex ansion Trade Mart and is larger than is the International Trade Cen Shelters for ickien $00 300 300 300 re oll of 25 $282 2812 28!2 | Pembina 150 $172 17% 17%2 | 1 1 A aaouitre, where individual countries --Bus Stops E d S d East Suit 300 530, S00, 530, 10 | Argus C pr 700 $44 84 Be | Eien ce ee St both the Pan-American Building|can Jease space to rent to 'heir Parking n creen an Endako 200 $122 12/2 12% | Asbesto 220 $2) 21 (21 © - i i : Frobe 73 350 350 350 Ash TEM B 256 $10 10 10 Price Com 250 $10% 10% {0% . po 7, hay mg State, both in own manufacturers or to attract|]| --Ges Pump Islends Storm Window troubles Gnt Masct 1300 125 125 125 +4] Atl Sugar 600 $10% 10% 10% QN Gs 66w 220 255 255 255 al as er an EX ecte e rk City. : investments to their own coun- Glenn Exp poe] 2 BM phe -- Ya], BACM Ind 200 $15%-- 15% 1558 + "a; Rank Org 800 Sé¥6 be AM Mr. Gauvreau estimates that|tries Jeleusles FOREVER 1 t T| Soldr wy Wa Vile 10 ; coum me 9 4 Banc A's fas Sint Ie Na+ waldo 'te Me "hs--%4) MONTREAL (CP)--The Ca-lremainder of this year looks |T'(99° {Bonaventure should have) Czechoslovakia and Hungary + ae b Gradore 500 16 16v2 16 Bell Phne 2876 $4538 45 45%e--'4| Ronald Fd 300 $15 14% 14% -- ta] ABUP wel | an 3 5 enants at the end of ajy, lread: wean' int ne ; sal d Grdroy 22300 11) 105 105 +3] Bow Valy 2100 $192 19% 192 Royal Bnk 3587 $14'2 14' 1412 + padi itting i - s ex-|more promising. e '|have already moved into per-if Aluminum Siding 4 Grandue, , 1000 69 600 6 Bown pr 220 $30 SD SO | Raval Trst 250 $1, rie eae a" ibd ac e.| He said new labor and costs pec year development Pro-|manent offices, the Eastern] --_____- ae a reen --% alada 235 ] a 7 ster 1 tag BRERA ia whee % . ' tant ta i. Gulch 3000 3) 31 31 +1] BCPh 5% p 200 $98% 98 98 --12\ Shell Inv w 900 $13%% 133% «302 - panded at a faste " jsavings practices have reduced The project has been called a Caribbean trade commission is} Reglezing and 4 Gulf L 1000 7% 72 72+! BCPh 4.64 240 $20 20 .20 Shell Can 285 $20 2924 29% -- %4 pected during the last few year, |the price of items that sold for ' about to move in, and about five Rescreening of 5 Gunnar 1001 165 163 163 --21 Br Intl Fin 350 105 105 105 --S5 | Shop Save 255 $1334 1334 13% hy cag 'esident of the/$1 in 1956 to 85 or 86 cents trade city, a wholesale depart-| more said they will rent space , Hastings 200 153 153 153 --2]| CAE Ind 230 $117% 119% 11% + Ye, Simpsons 150 $3434 3434 34% |E. G. James, presiden | b ment store, and a one-stop shop- Inserts for a Hdway 20000 21 «21--2} Calgary P 245 $2438 24 | 24% Slater Sti 270 $104 10 10 Knitters Association of Canada \today. r i : after Expo closes Oct. 29. : . Heath 500 ee) Calgy 540 p 108106 106 106 --1 | Sogemine 100 $1558 1588 1588 -- 4 itters Assoc ' ping centre for professional buy- Aluminum Doors 4 Hellinger 225 $2534 25% 2534 | CD Sugar 225 $24 24. 24 | §t Paving 108 S7% 7% 7'*--"slcaid Thursday He warned that the Kennedy | ers TOPPED BY HOTEL and Windows Showroom and Facto r Huds Bay 115 $60% 60% 607%--*| Can tron 225 $20 20 20 | Steel Can 1368 $21 2058 20% -- 2)" Ae {Round tariff negotiations "will is i The top two floors of the ry 4 HuPam 1000 16 16 16 + | Can Malt 250 $24% 24¥2 2494+ 2%! Tamblyn 300 $24% 24% 24%--'%! The industry should continue)... F It is intended to be a trade), it 95 ATHOL ST. EAST -- OSHAWA > ae RR es BS le fie) Teer] ton NR ee 8 to expand at its present rate, he present . most serious chal-|centre where goods can be ex-|building are the 401-room Bona-|| Beked Enamel , ' jaye Exp 2. Alum A 25 $16 TT Tailors 100 $24 24 24 eee ' ge e co) ita-| hihi ? Joliet 7680 30 30 30 | Cdn Can A _ 25 $119 11% 1158 Tone Craft 100 $7@ 7% 7%+ altold the association's annual pitty a rei pope g ad g hibited for wholesalers and re- venture Hotel. Every room! Finishes Optionel PHONE 728-1633 ° Jonsrnith 1500 V8 236 24™a--"s] C Curtin 1500 T6S 165. 165. | Tor Om Bk 400 S122 122 122 + Wl meattne ls = on arse rf ing|tailers, and its sponsors say it|!ooks out over the city, or in- q Jowsey | € Dredge 100 $6% $%4-- Ve! Traders A 470 $738 7% 7% Sete: ; : industry," addin a itwe: ioni - Kerr Add 9245 $174 17% 17% + %! Cdn Equty 200 a0 410-410 +5 | Trader A p z75 $21. 2 * However, the knitting indus-|) yet LS ah 1 Hy Au av! could revolutionize the concept ward over a rooftop rock gar K Anacon 2266 78 78 78 | Cdn Food 200 $612 6% 64--% Transair 100 °$6% 6% 6+ eliry had followwed the trend of|/2S exPerienced the largest 'ar-/of wholesale trading in Canada. . Lab Min 100 $32. 32 32 | CG 'Invest 35 $58% 582 58'2+1%4| Tr Can PL 6100 $28 28 if A ' 'a ..|iff cuts of all textiles. They add that independent 2 L Dufauilt 265 $10% 1034 10% | C Hydro 225 $23% 23% 237 Trans Mt 375 $19% 19' 1914 primary textiles in "a_ brief Ir re-elected y 5 Pi A ® Lakehead 2.2 2 | € imp Bnk 150 $117 117% 117,+ Ye) Trans PPL 100 $77 7% 7+ %/slow-down in the rate of growth i -- consultants estimate a daily * L Osu 3500 26% 25 25¥e-- Ve) CIL 225 $17¥2 17a 17 Un Carbid 100's19 19 19 | fod president of the association for|traffic of some 150,000 buyers Leitch 300 840 840 840 C Marcon) 200 $65 638 6% Un Gas 250 $13% 134 1312--%|fromt last autumn to the middle}, <..ond one-year term ha ? Q Lorado 2000 88 88 88 +3] CPx 1426 $61% 612 61¥a--%) U orp B 800 $13%4 13% 1334 of this summer." But Mr.|° x nbc e exhibitors, tourists and other Macdon 1000 23 23. «23 +3'/ CPR pr 1875 $10 9% 10 + %! UWbn 6p 25 $4 40 40 | ; Eee th N. D. Cook, vice-president of|visitors, rising to 200,000 during Match 1000 8% 8% B%--12| Cdn Tire A 100 $26¥2 262 262+ Ye| U Sections 400 S74 7% 7¥s-- Ya James said the situation for the|j,-yey Wood Ltd. of Wood- deedke ' r) Mattgml 150 $13% 13% 134+! C Utilities 710 $39 39 39 | Versafd 775 $104 97% 10% | See ° major events. Mentor 7200 $0 «5050 | Chemcell' 2120 $914 9% 9% Versatile 750 $15' 1514 154 ia oa 2 jstock, said that during the Ken- Meta i 2 2 'es '4 CHUM A a3 $184 18% We gg) Me GN. 28 $3436 49 3H division officials said they were|nedy Round of tariff negotia--IN DOWNTOWN PLAN . idrim 5 - i y a-- Va a $24 4 | $ kine ' Fy rs : Mier iq "300 $60 36S 360 +S] Cowra 110 48048). 450 5'| West ind $00 225 225 225 |not seeking a general expres-|tions the Canadian government| The project is part of a giant M o4.° my vert 2000 a uy ae 12 Cominco 190 $77 Hi 77% + |) West Ind A 500 350 350 350 --10 sion of opinion. \"gave on knitted]downtown development pro- n ineerin ppo unl 1eSs vIti-Mi ti 250 $1) tel 20 $20%4 20% 203 w i : shi F ; ' Nealon | 2000 6h set Compute OF $25% 2914. 91k-+ Va] We Brdcast 4000 $16%9 1614 1612 i bas oe wine 6 ABE aires : hb AC ae which habia not vrari ge edad g < bes ; lew Ca 00: Con Bldg 215 95 95 95 | Weston A 185 $16% 16% 16% -- Ya s' f >-| matche' y concessions|Marie, Place Victoria, Place du i iscinli ; ~ N Imperal 100 325 325 325 --5 | Con Bidg p 7230 265 265 265 Wstn. 4¥4p 1 $85 85 8S tors for consideration granted domestic producers by|Canada, the Chateau Champlain If al ae . graduate ae of any. discipline, outstanding Newlund $000 20 192 20 +%| Con Bidg w 215 2 29 2 Wstn 6pr 25$100 100 100 4 : al be 7 y : ; P opportunities now exist at Chrysler Corporation's engineerin 4 N Mylama 7000 27 2) 21 | Cons Gas 1118 $193 19% 19%--%| White Pas 140 $23 23 23 Officials said referring the/jother nations. and Queen Elizabeth hotels, and ; ' ' g '4 . 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