34 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, October 25, 1967 Aids A hedal indies bekididoheds ib dekedabelods 4 UO He OS a a Oh Ai 6s GE i GR Re i OA Oe HE A Oe am BD Oe bf Skid iwi TODAY'S STOCKS Granis Green Prt Guic Hastings Headway Heath Hollinger Huds Int Bibis T i so Jaye Exp Jonsmith Kerr Add Kid Coper Kirk Min L_ Dufault Lakehead L Osu - C onsolidated Sales Rise By IAN DONALDSON FREDERICTON (CP) -- Pre- mier Louis J. Robichaud's Liber- al government won re-elegtion in the New Brunswick general election Monday, but its majori- Majority Slips To Six For Robichaud In N.B. seen the last of him," the pre-| mier said of Mr. Van Horne, a former member of Parliament and one of the most flamboyant politicians this province has raised. | rors and witnesses, Judge George Templar said ft had TOPEKA, Kan. (AP)--When|taken him five years to get a re- a federal grand jury complained|served parking space and it's about a lack of parking for Ju-jnet in the same block as the courthouse. PARKING A PROBLEM 10:4 Wet rt * on Danioees ty ce Stock Sales. High Low a.m. Ch'ge ty in the legislature slipped to) Final standings: Toronto Stock Exchange--Oct. 28 | Corby B 20 $32 32 2 e ' six Tuesday as late counting gt ee Copan esl coe kL 2 acy 9 6 P At t showed a Progressive Conserva- 1967 1963 1960 rights, xw--Ex-warrants, Net change I$] Crestbrk 25 6M . el erg S tive elected in a seat which had/ Liberal 32323 from previous board-lot closing sale. | crush int 2 A | been left in doubt. ; . |Prog. Con. 28 20 21 vi 7 Yr - j Ys o MINES | Cygne 8 =' MONTREAL -- Mr. eg Pag gyvgooce fomonay in seins the factors which ad- | hag hag hg ds ePnynr me 'he| Total 5B 2] 82 ee +14 Steinberg, president of Stein-;Which it has previously held ajversely affected operating |'O'Y a ; F a 10 40 Net | Den' eens" ost Vo LOR iit Sinnhay pre (42 per cent interest. Ivanhoe's| earnings, the president (i Stale 42-year-old Robichaud included One of four seats in Charlotte Bok Sees Maelo PML OF aie sea oe Bis ; accounts are not consolidated|berg's specifically mentioned|the personal defeat of fieryiCounty had been left in doubt Acme Gas oak hy Bom Coa og sented to shareholders a Pre-|with those of Steinberg's Lim- "unusually high expenses occa-|Charles Van Horne in his bid as Monday night, 'but Conservative Allien, 10% 10% 104+" Dd" Scottish 34 ,, (liminary report of the fence ited; however, its earnings/sioned by the opening of four ie pew provincial Conservative DeCosta Young was declared m Larder % 2% 2 Dom Store im * and operating results of the|/have been taken into Stein-|large department sto: id} #eacer. 25 2 2 =} 4 4 ou A a | : stores ani és x ara Sev cd % =) | Hyg His + company and its subsidiaries|berg's consolidated net earn-|the high initial production costs) 'I think New Brunswick has elected by a 99-vote margin as : as 10} Dupont 2 ,, for the fiscal year ended July/ings to the extent that they|of the new bakery of Stein- -- eeage was completed Tues- Look into the | Electro eee Ae represent a net increase in the berg Foods Limited." | * day. The other th i rant lag | : | jday. The other three seats in ; Fairbnk M } The gor ery that consol- equity of Ivanhoe Corp. and its! During the fiscal year Stein- Javelin Ready the constituency also went to q 2) oe 1% een ve es eet one during the three-|herg's opened 12 food stores, 49|Conservatives. ae he ene jonah lag ied 95.953, ex-|month period following the ap-|four large Steinberg Miracle') Take Over DOSCO? Fen , gf J = Srveding, by 28 pee cont doe /pnial hen formed he bass aa sores and four PIEMIE| one, w a. (CP) Cand ok GPM A 5 72'¢--6% |Previous year's sales | tion. |Drive-in restaurants. In addi- AW! emcee : | Globe, Env 10 a+ %4/882 ate ty have been yon _ "Total ec pa ed earn-|tion, it acquired an approxi-Javelin Ltd. has expressed in- aa Oued SYSTEM & OF FINANCING SL é " to achieve this success in thejings increas slightly tO mate interest of 30 in|terest in taking over the steel (CP)--An increase ot peer Dekara shire ' n : st 0 per cent in| ; N $25,000 to $1,000,000 -- or more -- ines Grevhnd +--"s face of intensive competition $7,698,308 over the $7,639,987 Phenix Mills Limited. As of Plant in Sydney, N.S., an MPlin fines and the introduction of or oo purpose. vee G Peat biciny yond on Fiat _ v and consumer activity in all the earned in the previous year.'July 29, 1967, the company Said Monday. a computer are doubling the RoyNat Pi i - ay Abate Havers 1 markets we serve." said Mr./Earnings per common and/onerated 168 food stores and 15, Robert Muir (PC-Cape Breton|cale of television li oyNat Ltd, at Halifax, Montreal, Toronto, Winnipeg, Home A Steinberg class "A" share outstanding|Miracle Mart Department} North and Victoria) said he and|°* a sit ee in Regina, Calgary or Vancouver. Hone 2 ae Mr. Steinberg recalled that|were unchanged at $1.11. How-|stores. other Nova Scotia MPs have re-|Britain, says the post office. Or enquire through any branch er H_ Bay Co *-- 3s the company acquired during/ever, earnings per dollar of "In the 50 years since its ceived copies of a letter written|Monthly sales were averaging THE ROYAL BANK OF coo **@ the fiscal year full ownership/sales declined from 1.90 to 1.75), a te ea he Si ° Doyle of Javelin t i OF CANADA HH "et { : a ounding, our business has had by John C. Doyle of Javelin tojless than 65,000 before stricter BANQUE CAN, Husky 0 of Ivanhoe Corp., a real estate'cents. a remarkabl ; Premier Smith of Nova Scotia i QUE CANADIENNE NATIONALE uEey we rtheltaisc is dadiole" ach ainerinibitedd aries SS Le a i AO rR narkable growth. The di- " * {measures were introduced to MONTREAL TRUST COMPAN Husky D w Nae -- "4 it believe that Steinberg's) Mr. Muir said the letter pro-|catch television owners dodging| THE CANADA TRUS? COMPAMY oe will continue to meet the chal-|poses Javelin take over the : ie Ga -Pa ments Pro osed lenges and opportunities/steel mill, scheduled to be|*Me $15 annual fee. More than GENERAL TRUS' OF CANADY 1 ahead," concluded Mr. Stein-|closed by Dominion Steel and|14,600,000 licences have been is- Bay Living Lob CVO A Lob Co B Lob Co pr B pr Lob G Loeb M Maclean H 10 MB Ltd Magna Bl 1 n oM AM + |that * and patients because of two dif- TORONTO (CP)-- affect hospitals, ferent types of insurance jpeutic 820 #20 820 +8 Northgat Reitman z W " Robertson 25 $2614 2614 26% Rothman 250 $24 23% 23% -- Royal Bnk 840 $14% 14% 14% -- V4 StL Cem A 100 $17% 17% 17% St Maurice 199 36 6 36 Salada 470 Secur Cap 1400 265 260 265 Selkirk A 10°87 1-7 Shell Inv @ 200 $31 31. 37 | Shell Inv w Shell Can Shopper Ct Simpsons 445 4-- 2 ments, are covered by hos +3% , insurance But there are other proce-icrease enrolment They asked the some by the Ontario Mi Services Insurance + 'and some by neither ; A person treated after injury,/ont., chairman of the OTA com. | * or a child whose tonsils are re-| mittee on hospitals conducting} moved in out-patient denart-| schools nursing, said the drop in pital/enrolment has taken place de-| ~ Out- Patient Cases Delegates |dures, such as bladder examina- * at the annual meeting of the On-/tion, where OMSIP pays for the| -- % tario Hospital As sociation/doctor's ;' talked Monday about problems charges for use of hospital facil- doctors |ities services, but not Delegates did not ed- )] '2M than in 1966 Charles Black of spite provincial efforts to suggest which plan--OMSIP or OHSP--| provincial |Should be extended to cover the 'yt government to fill the gap in| #@Ps payment for out-patient SEV: leony +. ices, some of which are covered |~ by the Ontario Hospital Services Plan ical DENT NURSES FEWER A panel was told that there) are fewer students enrolled in| {Ontario nursing schools in 1967 sued. berg. 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The death of Wil Berg, a Fort Simpson big-g outfitter, already has left vacancy and the election of Eskimo, Simonie, is being tested in the territorial cour BYELECTION CALLED Territorial Commissi Stuart Hodgson has called a election Jan. 2 to fill the va cy, in Mackenie River ridir Mr. Hodgson also says Sit ie will be allowed to sit for Eastern Arctic riding until appeal against his election Frobisher Bay _ business Bryan Pearson is decided the court. Mr. Pearson claims the that ballot boxes did not ar in two Belcher Islands | robbed several hundred ter rial residents of their righ vote. He also says the elt of Simonie, by a scant 32 4 could have been reversed residents of the Belchers ve In addition to Simonie, elected members are Ro Williamson in the Central tic, David Searle in Mack North, Lyle Trimble in Mac ie Delta, Don Stewart in M enie South and Duncan Pi in Western Arctic. Log Training School Opens CORNER BROOK, Nfld. ( A $10;000 loggers' trait school has been opened at L George's Road 14 miles wes here. C. Vardy of Bowater's N foundland Ltd., said the log; will be trained in a variety) subjects, ranging from use skidders to cookery. "The history of training this industry is meagre," Vardy said. 'Until a few ye ago, all that was needed we strong back." He said with the introduc of complicated equipment, training of woods workers i: paramount importance if company is to,survive in highly competitive paper in« try of today. "We must have a_ hig skilled work force," Mr. Va added. At the opening cerem Sept. 8, Premier Joseph Sm wood said he never thought would see the day when school for loggers would be tablished in Newfoundland. Premier Smallwood said few years ago there were ab 20,000. loggers in the provi but today the number had creased to about half that ui2. N-Bomb Toll Seen 8,000,000 UNITED NATIONS (Reute --If a 20-megaton nuclear bo exploded in the air over cent New York City it could kill 000,000 of the city's: 8,000,000 habitants and cause 1,000, deaths outside the city. This was the finding, mz public Monday, of experts | pointed by U Thant, United ! tions secretary-general, to port on the possible effects the use of nuclear weapons. The experts said that if a si ilar bomb were detonated on | ground it would make a cra 250 to 300 feet deep and | yards in diameter. Even a single-megaton bot could result in the whole life a great city being complet disrupted, they said. A megat is equivalent to 1,000,000 tons conventional explosive TNT. The U.S. nuclear weapo dropped on Horoshima and } gasaki in Japan August, 19 had a force of about 20,000 to of TNT each, and killed me than 100,000 people. Judgment Reserve In Lamport Case TORONTO (CP)--The Ontar Supreme Court Monday r served judgment on an applic tion by three Toronto hippies | have Controller Allen Lampo and John Bassett, publisher | The Telegram, cited for co tempt of court. Aubrey Golden, lawyer ft David DePoe, Gary Park ar Donald Riggan, all 23, said statement by Mr. Lamport tt day after his clients we charged with causing a distur ance assumed their guilt ar suggested an appropriate se1 tence. ; Douglas Laidlaw, counsel fc Mr. Lamport, said the remarl were general and it could be a: sumed magistrates would not t swayed by the statements. Charles Dubin, counsel fe The Telegram, said Mr. Lan port's remarks were accurate] reported. The hippies, arrested in a Aug. 20 sit-in, will appear Nov 6 for trial,