Oshawa Times (1958-), 27 Oct 1967, p. 13

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FOOD LAID ON SUTTON, COLDFIELD, Eng. land (CP)--A troop of boy scouts abandoned the tradition. al cooking fire when they went on a three-day expedition. Their food was pre-cooked and deliy. jered by a catering company, [t allowed more time for "adven. ture', said the organizer. BY THE BUCKET Mount Waialeale, on the prea. of Kauai, in the Hawaiian Islands, has an jannual average rainfall] of (471.6 68 inches. sin (96 , e ish, i | | Sounds of the NOW Generation THE BIG FUN DANCE Friday, October ber 27th kkk kick P'TiTtie CHES'? ax and the 3: consis lane FULL NT Dancing 9 P.M, -- 12:30 Adnieien cng 50 Dress Cosuel UNNY THING ND MAKE IT! COLUMBIA PICTORES Presents ACK TEMMON INA MARTIN MANULIS PRODUCTION. IN COLOR ADULT ENTERTAINMENT RIER | ELAINE FAL | MAY STARTING TODAY E LIQUIDATOR GOES OM ONE HOT-BED OF TRIGUE TO ANOTHER! TODAY OID I Ete rules! hing)! DFORD-FONDA ARLES MILDRED VER NaTWICK NICOLOR? [P= @. TODAY ! FEATURE AT: 1:30 - 3:30 - 5:30 7:35 - 9:40 te ee Se Se et ee |W Ais GW SS OR Ge HR A A RW OS seeeesasesesnesassanasass: | TODAY'S STOCKS | TORONTO STOCKS Distributed by CP Stock Exchange---c 10:40 A.M Toronto Quotation: 0:40 Net Sales HighLowa.m.Ch'ge 72 0 1 €: c Ca Che < y Rake Ramt et : 1 a Luz $ De ju n 6 ' ' f 2 ' Orchan 900 280 28 1 Param Poe E 4 Pine Point Ue 1970 49% + 3 Prestor ie oe teep R bestos ay 5 3 2 OILS, GAS E as 5 5 Heliu Davies 5 » record Dec. 8: 4% + pref '( a 400 $ $ + +15 Net 10 Sales High Low a. sg Ch'ge * 102-- de 14% -% +5 ae + Roland G. Paquin, pre t , scribe the growth of The figures include currenc x Ha' qaneebenwn ae of the Canadian Sporting Goods Bye reas te Stes Oe nig ana ie ween eal of in circulation and chartered Oye em bic tiaha a age Association, says an indication tics says doesn't really bother)" , SOHtRE here bank CAnRMian "dollar depositt ederal cabinet. said he wa of growth in the industry is|the business too much. Business pidge d hanna leash trp Sd (hey | th acaat gosta isfied that the shutdown de . oe ee pihi_ is booming and there is no rea-;at@ man ancillary areas of ac- held ky the general: public. | i (ae nnde he Hawker St shown in the number of exhibi to think it t continue to tivity--ski clothing, land slaes addition, federal government dejey, the British firm that » tors at the fall exhibition of the ELE Daas lsat ce acer for lots to build chalets. with all de posits rose $35,000,000 to , s Dos 6 Ro ng Stantial s\association which will be held ee vers and young adultsiie like dining es-;$223,000,000 but they were downline new national. only : here Nov. 5 ak ee +t A at . 4 to constitute|tablishments, swimming pools, 000,000 from a year earlier. joader a a thi : k FIRST FALL SHOW about 50 per cent of the popula transportation to and from re The public money supply was er. made a similar state js . Previously there was only one'tion of Canada, which presents sorts and so forth 16 per cent higher than a year men O5'e 65'0 s show a year, held in the spring.,the industry wit! pretty cel- y4EMBERSHIP GROWS earier arse : bbelat ae The widening of sports actiy Chartered bank gen une ties is reflected in the member- 4t_ Oct. 18 1 alled $1 bp WEEKLY LIVESTOCK ship anadian Sporting 519,000,000, u 5,000,000 in the Hs . a 4h Goods: Association, which this, Week and $1,353,000,000 in the '4 F4 H a7 lees TORONTO (CP)--Trading/cows 18-50 with odd sales to year is celebrating its 50th year.| Yea! a t e 3998 394 * was dull at the Ontarié public 19.50; mediums 16.50 to 17.50; Six ago there were 60 The vield on 91-day Govern $ a { stockyards this week with re- canners and cutte 11-16; good members there are 500 ment of Ca treasury. bills 8 ceipts including small numbers heavy bolog ills 22-23: com Mr savs this growth, at auction Thursday was virtt ral i - + 8+ '* of choice slaughter steers and mons and me s 19-21.50 has the establishment|!Y unchanged at 4.95 per ce e 0 sila ote 61%. heifers. Prices on top gradee Replacement attle: Good jn Montreal of an office with a,Com red with 4.96 last week regi $5 cy were fifty a hundredweight|stocker steers 30: good stock fulltime executive director, The. and 4.93 the previous week BASELINE 14 < $ 5 lower wit! e lower grades steer calves 31 vith sales tO national association covers all The-central bank's howeve $ Cows traded one. dollar and 39-25: good stock heifer calves Canadia goods sas lower at 6.36 per cent this OPEN TILL 6 P.M more a hundredweight lower.! 76 27 with sales fo 28.50 OM-'e pply mer veel ompared with 6.45 per re » Replacement cattle met a mons and mediums 20-2¢ reta s and associate cent last wee (wo weeks ago 2 . moderate demand 'at steady Calves 5.180: On offer this membe t Was 6.26 per nt * prices with most activity on week 5,250: last week 3,263; to t!/good calves. Yearling replace-|date 1967 89,693; to date 1966 « ments were slow and hard to 98,570; this week last year 4 *' sel 494: choice ealers 35-38 witt To ealers traded ac- Sales good 30-34: medi-| tively lower grades of|ums 24-2 ommons 22-24; bon *\ calves and heavy runners under ©'S 17-21 pressure Hogs 10,617: On offer this) . Hog and lamb prices were week 10 600; last week 11,045; to « lower iF 464.622; to date 1968 "Slaughter cattle 10,835: On a. oranda Cee ae ua 5 offer this week 11,000; last week sows 19.80-20.23 vith light sued § ' date i966 A185. this week. at gaining-a 2.00 premium; stags) Pa) a : 12.55-12.70; boars liveweight , vear 10,484; choice steers 50- 10.05-12.05 o. oe ee 0 4s 35 good Sheep and lambs 1, Or s mediums COM» offer this week 1,850; last week */mons 19-23; choice heifers 27-28 9 561. to date. 1967 54,421; to --§ 4 1434 Y 5a 82 ' As + % i C 0 $48'% 482 4812 U_ Sections S739 74 4 * FOREIGN TRADING e 260 960 (96 DIVIDENDS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Bowaters Mersey Paper Com- pany Ltd., pref., Jan. 1, record Dec. 8 Canadian Hydrocarbons Ltd., series A 2714 cents pref., Dec. 29, record Dec, 15 Conduits National Ltd.. common 5 cents record Feb. 1 §834 Company Feb. 15, George Weston Ltd., class \ 1234 cents, Jan. 1 record Dec 8: class B 12% cents, Jan. 1, -per-cent first record Noy pref. 1.50 1.1214, Dec. 1 10; 6-per-cent 2nd Dec. 1, record Nov. 10 Granby Mining Company Ltd., 25 cents U.S, funds, Dec. 15, record Nov. 24 Greb Industries Ltd., cents, Dec. 15, record common Nov li Mines Ltd, Dec. 21, rec- Addison cents Kerr ommon 10 ord Noy. 30 Maemillan Bloedel Lid., com- mon 30 cents, Dec. 15, record 'Noy, 15 Massey-Ferguson Lid., com- mon 25 cents, Dec. 15, record Nov. 17 Ogilvie Flour Mills Company Vtd., common 15 cents, Jan. 2, record Noy. 24 Standard Brands Incorpo- rated, common 35 cents, Dec. 15, record Noy. 15 "4 provincial * year-old BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT -- Equipment Sales | Boost Canadian Economy MONTREAL (CP ness reporting litt sports equipment-- annual turnover rur from $300.000,000 to Much of this turnover involves) retail what might be called the indus-|100 companies deg j--In _ busi- where is. anywhere $400.000.000 At the le attention|/be 150 exhibitors compared with|more schol has been paid to what has be-|25 at the assoc iation's first show, ™ come a giant in Canadian busi-|six years ago F ;_--- t4'ness--the production and sale of total|ture of sporti 15,000 persons try. Workers in first fall show there will|tain manufac- is about across the coun- wholesale and about Employment in the g goods including ig exclusive- outlets, try's auxiliary services, mainly|!y in sporting goods, total/ the clothing industry. But of the|around 120,000 What consti- total. $60,000,000 accounts for|tutes sporting goods? There are basic sports equipment turned differences of opinion The Do- out by manufacturers minion Bureau of Statistics, for W This output is shared by about instance, does not classify suc nj dent 100 manufacturers across €an-jitems as clothing, tents and ada. Importers and wholesalers sleeping bags as entirely sport- ing goods ite ms. add up to another nesses today The short-term of Canada bonds 200 busi 4; With sales to 29.60; good 25-/ Gite 1966 58.108: this week last 4% | 26.50; mediums 25-25; commons vear 2 good handyweight| 18-22; choice fed yearlingS!jznhs 93 50-24.50 with sales to ve 29.50-30.5 27-28.50 rye 29.50-30 50; good 27-28.50; 8000/95. sood heavies to 22; sheep | +12. " BONDS | TORONTO (CP)--The Cana- dian bond market was slightly '\stronger in moderate trading Governinent were up 5 cents with the 549-per-cent Dec 15, 1969, bid and The loi issue 30 asked bonds the 415-per-cent S$ issue closing at 80 asked Day-to-day 7@ per cent bills w bills cl Treasury the 91-day per-cent and the 182 5.20 a were u money closing at 99.20 and with 1983, Canada ept. 1, bid and $014 traded at ere up with osing at 4.97 2-day bills at PROPOSAL BROADCAST LONDON (¢ Armstrong, 23, pre Lesley while millions of listening to a phone-request ranged it Armstrong. Lesley not ng about it, sa sh late-night with the P)--Richard yposed to 21 Armstrong people. were tel ow. "TI ar- BBC Said who id yes sident/doesn't knew iF YOU ARE Why Not. RESIDENCE: 668-4371 THINKING ABOUT LIFE INSURANCE TOM FARQUHARSON SUN LIFE Assurance Company Of Canada Call BUSINESS: 725-4563 EVERYBODY BENEFITS... EVERYBODY GIVES * » IMMUNITY MANY cameaons in ONE | Schenley TRADITION Natura ie association Great | | TRADITION - ' Kye U, hidky Schley Schenley | Tradition y have a good it pays not ) The taste of Schenley Tr eter isa good And we haven't an 1gec , it for a lona Nor we, ies Becauss friendly : blend of per - mak taste bette It makes your drink taste better. ING MOST POPULAR The association says fishing is probably 'sporting activity in Canada, and a sport restricted It is golf and hunting. team sports take and now skiing the that is hardly to the young popularity by After their place try reports are moving up fast Honeyman "the ski t difference from a few years ago is that is willing equipment May Hinge On Conference OTTAWA (CP) The fate ofjcaught both governments by Nova Scotia's third largest city, surprise. It laid the groundwork Sydney, may hinge on a confer- for today's conference ence today at which the federz The shutdown would throw 3.200 out of work in a city al ready plagued with economic troubles stemming from the de cline in the Cape Breton coal in dustry and provincial governments ¥ seek a remedy to the threatened |shutdown of its steel industry Prime Minister Pearson and Premier G. 1, Smith will partici mee | [Fate OfSydney, Nova Scotia' pate in a cabinet-level discus Mr Pearson has promised sion of the crisis caused two that Ottawa will assist "ir weeks ago when the Dominion every appropriate way" to find of 10,000,009 or Steel and Coal Corp. announced a soluti it will close its Sydney plant! The ling is expected to next April 30 discuss whether a viable steel industry can be maintained in A preliminary meeting of cab- inet ministers was held in Syd- ney--population 34,000--shortly after the announcement, which 'Public Money the indus: | Cape Breton and whether plant should be kept subsidie Nova Scotia asked to bring a complete set of facts ures on the Sydney plant most popular followed in vice-presi- bate in the (CP)--The rose by OTTAWA public money supply another during Ww Pa $19,000,000 to reach another rec : ND alled the $23.741,000,000 in the E. Doods Co * says the main MP. Da rlikow Winnipe North) Dosco dec st vests! Supply Rises ne oS the running on representatives with them and fig- performance of the Commons last week affluent society,OTd at $23, ae eR id : e : spend more onj Week ended Oct. 18, the Bank of 2 ; ola-Dionded =--economut DS. « diffij-/ Canada reported Thursda asec : He says it is dif aes, Health Miiister MacKa THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, October 27, 1967 13 Industrial Index Continues Downward Slide On Exchange TORONTO (CP)--The Toronto)t slightly moderate trading Stock Exchange was lower in Thursday The industrial down .11 to 160.35 downturn that began late day In the main list Utilities dropped 144 to 3914 Noranda 114 to 51%, IM¢ 3174. Falconbridge 7% and. Walker's 34 to 32% CPR and fell 14 each index vestors Group A %¢ to 814 and Bell Telephone 4 to 44°4 On the positive side. Beaver Lumber jumped 214° to 36 1 light trading, FPE Pioneer 14, to 4 and Inco and Internation- al Utilities 1 each to 114 and BY In base metals, Denison de clined 1 to 8}, Rom Corp. 34 PORONTO (CP)--Wholesale to retail carton average} veighted prices quoted by t nt of agriculture as of \ lar ge 48.1; A me-! §; A small 29.2 price ) cases quo ronto Board o rade from wholesale egg dea extra large 40; large 37-38 medium 31-31! small 20-21; B ) 20 edged continuing a Tues Canadian 144 to to 891 3ank of Commerce to 60 and 11%, In- Lithium jum Granduc 30 Wr 1.85 cents to 5.50 rim 4 cents ea oils 56 to 170.09 VOLKSWAGEN AUTHORIZED SALES AND SERVICE PICKERING CAR CENTRE COMPLETE a et, USED CARS HARWOOD SALES TILL 9 PM, TELEPHONE 942-1881 8.10 Among §s Dynamic and Conigo ents to 1 On index, Base me clined 1.06 to 104.47 1.17 to 200.91. know you < \ chose 4 Ai the best! One of the great things about Canada is Canada Savings Bonds, and this year's Series is the most exciting yet. Interest starts at 314% a year--the highest starting rate evér on a Canada Sayings Bond--and goes right up to 6%. Over the 13 years to maturity the true average annual yield is 5.48%, é : Best of all, Canada Savings Bonds have a wonderful compound Take interest feature which pays you interest on your interest. full advantage of it and you will double your money, As always, Canada Savings Bonds are instant cash. They may be cashed at any time for their full face value plus accrued interest. hey are easy to buy for cash or on instalments, They fit all say ings budgets--from $50 up, And. for the first time ever, Canada's most popular personal investment may be purchased by businesses, churches. charities, | clubs, and other organizations. Another first: the limit per holder for this Series has been increased to $50,000, Backed by all the resources of Canada, Canada Savings Bonds } g are a great way to saye, Buy yours today and double your money. 54% to 6% Annual Interest! Plus Interest on your Interest! cents sht-Hargreaves 25 ¢ Canadian Export ita 274%, Patino 5g to 153 Lake Dufault 14 to 1044 Placer advanced 14 to 33% and Granisle Copper 45 ¢ In wester puls, 4 bow, up 514 Wednesday fered a late decline of %4 to 39%4. North Canadian Oils picked up 60 cents to 7.60. Central-Del Rio fell 2 to 1834 ula to 6.60, ents to Gas 10 and Mid- 1 to 1.64 and 1.13 tals de- Golds gaine Wednesda ady sues Volume totalled 3,451,000 com pared with 3,127,000 Declines outnumbered 35 to 190 while 271 4s ained u nged ¥ 2 1B Peres and western ( 7

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