18 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, November 16, 1967 WEEKLY LIVESTOCK to date 1967 55,849; to TORONTO 16:40 A.M. STOCKS | Distributed by CP } Stoek Sales High Low a.m, Chige Teronte Stock Exchange--Nov 10 900 \ t j Quotations in cents uniess marked $ >) CDRH Lid = 1206 + vel " 2--Ode lot, rights, xw--Ex-warrants, Net change is from previous board-lot closing sale Stock Acac Uren Acme Gas Agene Mg Conige Con-Key C Bellek Con Fardy Cc Hal Cc Marben Morisn renede robe: Gnt Maset Giant Yk Goldrim Gertd Gredore Grandroy Grandue Granisie Gulf « Gunnar Hastings Headway Heath High-B! N Imperal Newlund N Mylams N Que Ragl WN Senetor Norbaske Norgold U Mindam Wasmac Wht Str Yk Bear OILS, GAS Primary Distribution Distribution of Treasury Shares TRI THAT ane allowing | SoneE 723-2721 @dvisec that have entered into und tlon agreements which TODAY'S STOCKS |susiness spoTUGHT i i Se he 0 tO; EE i oe ik Oh lek tt ee WH TORONTO (CP) -- Trading|1,292; k last L. B ers vo 2 RY eo: Tt is any wf WB Bd VP HE Hie wae i t+ t t ! ached me inet 10:4 Net Cassidy | Chemce!! CHUM A Clairton Columbi Cominco MINES Comer Ap 10:40 Wet | Con Baths Seles High Low am. Ch'ge) ©O" Bath o Con Bath w 2000 Cons Gas 1500 7 22+" Corby v 1000 14 1 | Corontn w 78 13) Delta Elec 7200 Dist! Seag reactor station es) Some rere ? $2*-+ 7 gigantic. farm silo D Bridge 295 $15'2 153m 15 Dofasco Dom Glass rid $8 2 bis here owalts. Bon shore $0 $17 "They mark the first stage of They add that underdeveloped Domtar +» the $100,000,000 project being rivers for hydro-electric power oe ext carried out jointly by Hydro-are getting further away and . * 5 32 $10 0 Quebec and the Atomic Energy more expensive to use See oa ea ow Santa 99 7 te Commission of Canada province will eventually turn to 385 36S AS + srain } >* i % In the beginning it will pro- nuclear power 2000 $21% 21% 21% duce 3 Blase jf uce 250,000 kilowatts of elec ' PENA ee 24) 298-240 A . : eu tricity. In time. there may be WANTS EXPERIENCE oy es * five nuclear reactors producing 2.000.000 kilowatts Qe 12 , Spokesmen for the project say O'n 20" 20'"- 47" Quebec's. power demands are 4 1734 1734+ Sp xd--Ex-dividend, xr--Ex 230 $205» 20'4 20% + Se} 100 480 «6470 1$4 154 B B the need is greater Greyhnd H Cotton ' Hard . Carp 8 is rte! started more than a year ago. m5 * 295 BONDS Despite a 4%-month 2 3 442 + 19 IRE > san 980 + petits re this year, project es $20'4 » TORONTO (CP), -- as ; Oil Ga 0 3 3 dian bond market was off in duction by 1971 8 'il 0 2 » quiet trading Thursday Thev add that one interesting Short-term Government of aspect of the construction was Imp Tob 2 ? Canada bonds were steady with the time taken to erect the silo Ind Accept 2 we the 5lg-per-cent Dec. 15, 1989, like walls--17 days to pour--0,- est i ., 1 issue closing at 99.45 bid and 165 cubie yards of concrete Inglis 150 $1 1 1 99.50 asked Pouring began at 8 a.m. Oct. 11 patos ee oe i Long-term Canada and prov- and continued non-stop until the 1BM 5.62 oe incial bonds were down with the last bucket. went aloft at 2:30 AR aa ee ee ee 4" 419-per cent Sept. 1, 1983, issu€ p.m. Oct. 28 in 75 $3 [12 closing at 79% bid and 80 asked "We were just two hours be: * Day-to-day money traded at hind schedule." said Jean Dar-| ; 4% per cent cel, a specialist in pre-stressed See ta ' : Treasury bills were up with concrete. The builders used a A 1% Th . i Me +l'? the 91-day bills closing at 4.96 construction technique devel 188. 155 c 87 oped in France and never be- 18% 18 184+ 2 Kesey H ipa seed | fore tried in eet America: j a Se | taura 35 2 14¥s They combined pre-stresse oun 58% 58% 4 Lav Fin 460 460 60 +10 NET EARNINGS concrete and a wooden scaffold- inp A 0 2 3 3 .... ing that rose inside and outside ; By THE CANADIAN PRESS. the silo's circular walls as the | Electrohome Lid., six months puiiding "grew." "ended June 30: 1967, $201,985 hydraulie jacks, it. rose an aver- (loss); 1966, $26.694 age of four to six inches an Husky Oi! Canada Lid., nine oy, ;--, months ended Sept. 30: 1967 : ,, $5,682,000, 69 cents a share; TO RISE 175 FEET * 1956, $4,703,000, 59 cents The building will tower 175 M 8 Kilembe Copper Cobalt Ltd., feet above the flat surrounding Ran xt are ate ;'t, three months ended Sept. 30:/farm land when the domed top Mont Loce 0 } 1967, $21,000; 1966, $565,000, 15 is added next spring. There is ones te GH Tn Gin Cente ms Rate. one huge gap in its side--32 by Murphy % Preston Mines Lid., nine 36 feet--awaiting the arrival of 5 months ended Sept. 30; 1967, a 700-ton nuclear reactor being F Necit + 14 $996,000: 1966, $964,000 built in Montreal. 4 " bowed | Nor C 11% 1172--%| Rio Algom Mines Ltd., nine ue -- in a apa 31002) 921 el eM months ended Sept. 30: 1967,,Concrete Silo other crews sept 1200 2 12 $7,414,000, 63 cents a share; |cutting a channel through river 2000 3 me =) 1350 $2514 2 -% 1966, $6,504,000, 57 cents. shoals to the bank for delivery 140 18% 18% of the reactor by: barge. Engi- 1000 + ' ' is neers say it is too big to be de- BILLS AUCTIONED livered any other way. From pe |} New 91-day Government of|the bank it will be hauled up a se ~ vy Canada treasury bills auctioned! short rail into the building, then » $) 12% Thursday: $115,000,000 at an av-| the hole will be sealed, Pier Posto sii" js" 1*~ "erage price and yield of 98.779| Initially the plant will be Salada 9% and 4.96 per cent. Last week,;owned by Atomic Energy of Sra uote eee 324 -- v $120,000,000, same term, 98.781/Canada Ltd., a Crown corpora- Shell Inv w 150 A 13% and 4.95 per cent. 182-day: $30,-|tion. Once in.steady production, | Shell Can 292 Wn-- eo 00,000 at 97.456 and 5.24 per it will be purchased by Hydro- > ty cent. Last week, same amount Quebec and term, 97.457 and §.23 per The process for producing Shop Save Shopper Ct electricity is basically simple. 44 Husky 9) Husky D w imp 0 350. 440 "4 4 4o#8 tas "168 Jockey B p +-- % and the 182-day bills at 5.24 44h evy uy Levy A pr 1 Propelled by | Magna El Markboro 5 Mass-Fer 3 %e 177 7 82% Nt Contin w 5 Nat Hees 2 53 5% 934 Simpson § Slater Stl Sogemine Stafford Steel Can as Se Oe Sok Base ete There is still lots of time to get your 00 34 34 34 mT 1255 475 Vester 20 in 20 W Can Seed 1 3 3 = 7 W A , W Pas % 25% 25 300 500 500 2000 3 1100 425 665 465 Sales te Vo« 490,000 250 390 2400 8 190 490 woe 68 210019 700 10 1006 490 1000 24 733 64 6A OA 114600 4k " 4 100 450 400 268 268 245 FOREIGN TRADING 300 2) i's) before the Winter! Call 725-3581 *Ask us about a Humidifier, too. Fie t Gem ele, 43 KING STREET WEST, OSHAWA Bralorne Northgate Jpper Can 200 STUDIOS PLANNED RCA Victor Co. Ltd. an nounced plans Thursday to build a $1,000,000 building in Montreal containing three recording stu "dios ranging from full sym phony to narration sizes A, E. JOHNSON, 0.0, OPTOMETRIST 1412 King St. East 330. 35 treasury shares of these ing under distribution currently t the facilities of the Exchange Cam Mine Sarim CS Pete U Canse Abitis Ackiangs Alta Gas T Alge Cent Algoma St Alcan Alean pr Argus C pr INDUSTRIALS MPERIAL The whisky -=: for people | MPERAL who know. CenaadianWhihy) Lop ee People who know and appreciate the ' finer things -- know Imperial. It's a subtle way of expressing that you 1625 $8te 25 $1%A ° ; 5,00 (9149: 1967, Quebec Nuclear Station iar misuse gutted! Wik MG ai ih Pe, mc ° . e : Shadows Trois a Rivieres \to a high of 89 in light trading. | 24% | TROIS-RIVIERES, Que. (CP)jdoubling every decade. Hydro-|The nuclear reactor, fueled by 39%. The four-foot thick concrete Quebec's 67 generating stationsjuranium dioxide, heats a mix- walls of Quebec's first nuclear;/now have a capacity of slightly ture of steam and water. The} looking like a more than 8,000,000 kilowatts|water goes back into the reac- loom over and by 1975 the province will|tor, while the steam operates a du's * ie il. : shin tur rate 5 tthe St. Lawrence River near need an estimated 14,000,000 kil pee bused urn operates distributor Hated at the TSE LESS EXPENSIVE Ontario already has two nu CPR DROPS The Clear generating stations, but these use a relatively more ex- Bell Telephone' % to 43% pensive pressurized 'heavy water" |atily gore a a what is 5714 and 4014, Thomson News-| Quebec. is trying to acquire/called a boiling '"'lig water papers %4 to 3744 and Simpsons : experience now for tise when system, both Jan. 2, record Nov. 30. Hydro Quebec's engineers say, In base metals, Denison The 148-foot high walls form they expect "substantial reduc jslipped 1 to 80% and Hollinger the centre piece of the project |tions" in initial costs, because!3, to 255s. Rio Algom picked up| Directors of Sheraton Corp., sales to 43: good 32-36 jof the light water system. They 1% to 35 and La Luz % to 16g. strike | also expect to save about 10 per ae engineers!cent in operating and mainte- Rainbow fell 1% to 40% and Telegraph Corp., have approved ners 18-21 \Toronto, The Cana- hope to have the station in pro- nance costs and eight per cent Husky 'y to 221 in fueling costs was active at steady prices for|date 1966 62,341; this wee' slaughter cattle at the Ontario|year 2,220. Beverage, Mining Stocks Rise, Utilities Slip ee ta ROYAL BANK APPOINTMENT TORONTO (CP) --_ Prices|Central-Del Rio and Canadian hog prices were lower, lamb were mixed in light trading on| Superior Oil % each to 2044 and prices were higher and replace- ~~ |the Toronto Stock Exchange 425%. ment cattle were actively Thursday as the industrial index| On index, base metals slipped steady. edged up .26 to 161.99. |.50 to 104.89 and western oils 23° Sjaughter cattle 10,406: On Beverages, industrial mines|to 198.28. Golds moved up 3.85 offer this week 10,600: last week and metals industries were the to 168.42. to date 1967 401,419: to General Products Manufactur-| Wednesday. i 30.50 with sales to 32.40; one jing A. involved in negotiations bered declines 236 to 208 as 231 taney lot 32.99; gond 28-29; me- for a partial takeover, jumped 5 issues remained unchanged. diums 24-27: commons 19-23; : choice heifers 27-28 with sales to DIVIDENDS 29.25; good 26-27; mediums 23- 25; commons 18-22; choice fed y x CAN AN PRESS [yearlings 29.50-30.50; good 27- Sea ae A 30 28.50; good cows 18-18.50 with cents plus 90 cents for arrears,dd sales to 19; mediums 16.50- Dec. 15, record Novy. 17. 17.50; canners and cutters 11-16; * P. KE. Pioneer Electric 3000 heavy bologna bulls 21.50- Ltd., class A 14 cents, Feb. 1,|22-50; commons and mediums record Jan, 1; series A pref,| 18-21. . 68% cents, Jan. 15, record Jan. Replacement cattle: Good 1, % stocker steers 27-30; good stock CPR dropped 1% to 6044 and Noranda Min®s Ltd., common steer calves 31 good stock 15 cents, Dec. 15, record Noy.|heifer calves 25-27; common : Jefferson Lake and Famous 17 and medium stockers 20-26. system. The players were down 1 each {0| Silverwood Dairies Lid., class, Calves 3,011: On offer this Cc. F. SPENCE 4 : : . |The Royal Bank of Canada ane "| RB ce . a 2 | A 20 cents; class 20 nts; week 3,100; last week 3.525; to incase the GpBUIntmeEnt OF: & date 1967 93,246; to date 1966 Spence 'as. Supervisor, Commerecial- 104,674; this week last year fi acai Dayalocrary for hi 7 intario istrict r. Spence 714; choice vealers 37-40 with cain Agsitent < Sieaniier and medi- Mohager of the Department since bon-|May, 1965, and immediately prior to that was Manager of the bank's Yonae & Richmond mae | Levy Industries moved up 3% to Inco was up 1'4 to 117, Alcan M4 to 26'9, Noranda % to 51%| and Seagrams % to 3814. Texaco gained 1 to 31, Cassi- a Montreal housewares since Monday, % to 8% and Reaver Lumber % to 38. cooling ly 10 33% . HOTELS BID MADE worldwide hotel chain, and of 1 d | lhe we hash 99-25 Among western oils, Scurry- International Telephone and)"tms 25-31; commons 22-2, Dome Petra-|a preliminary agreement for the) Sheep and lambs 2,185 On| Branch leum moved up 1% to 51% and'latter firm to acquire Sheraton. |offer this week 2.000, last week Looking for.a new car that doesnt look and act like all the rest? Look at the '68 Beaumont. It's something else. 1968 Beaumont Custom Sport Coupe featuring hideaway windshield wipers.. for Sedans and Wagons. Pius GM's great safety package. There's a wider track too. And more power. Including a new standard 200 hp V8-on- all V8:models. As well, there's a complete list of exciting options. And a new high-perform- ance SD396 Series that'll set any pulse racing. What's all this mean to you? Quite a lot. 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