Oshawa Times (1958-), 16 Nov 1967, p. 22

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24 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, November 16, 1967 2 ee ae Pitti tii iti titi tii titi tit i yO BO mt TODAY'S STOCKS TORONTO 16:40 AM. STOCKS | 10:4 Net Distributed by CP Stock Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge Toronte Stock Exchange--Nov. 16 C Ind Ges 750 $1} .11% 110 a ons in cents unless marked $.| Cy) 00 $165_ 16%e 1638 -- Ve 1-00 of, xd--Ex-dividend, xr-Ex C Marcon 310 S$él--a 6 6le rights, xw--Ex-warrants, Net change'is' Cp inve pr 2365 $23%4 23/2 2388 + } from previous board-iot closing sale. PR 1492 $5812 58 $812 + $10%-- 10 MINES TE ee Ee T OT TE ee Ee TT 1 4 * ™% 0 * © 2858 28% + Ve 3 T we at P - Lit til RIE HES ee ces. wo ns an | BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT Negotiators Seek Deal With Japanese On Coal chairman of Rio table." sets of some $800,000,000, which about one-quarter are Canada. | Duncan said at a Canada Clubjon the subject." dinner Wednesday customs) | | Canada, U.S. Customs Union Inevitable, Canada Club Told -«: Corp. Ltd., says he believes a and the United States is "'inevi-jqay will Rio Tinto is a British-based) Furope of the future some doors international minerals and met-| would be closed to Canada, als organization with total as-|y believe |Ltd., common 15 cents, Dec. 15, jrecord Dec. 1. | Robinson, Little and Company common 20 cents, Dec. 39, DIVIDENDS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Aluminum Company of Can- /td.. : 95 record Dec. 15. Ltd., 4-per-cent pref. cents, March 1, record Feb, 2;| The Barex Trust, 8 cents, LONDON (CP -- Val Duncan, |enjoy the inexhaustible fruits of 414-per-cent pref., 56 cents, Feb.! Nov, a, record Noy. 17, @ Tinto-Zinc|Canada's natural resources." a heey ne 'ania fia 2 . He also suggested that despite, C#Na Glan Brews card | customs union between Canadalcyrrent difficulties, Britain one| Common 10 cents; Laie y oo PRODUCE enter the European|?? cen'ti) Jan. 1, record Nov, TORONTO (CP) -- Wholesale In_ the to retail carton eggs average 30. Distillers Corporation -- Sea- weighted prices quoted by the grams Ltd., common 25 cents, department of agriculture as of MBC Dec. 15, record Nov. 24. Wednesday: A large 45.4; A me- Glant Yellowknife Mines Ltd., dium 38.4; A small 28.8. _ Dec. 15, record Noy. Eggs: Wholesale price to ' country stations fibre cases quo- ' ' Opemiska Copper Mines ted by a committee of whole- Without: spelling oul wnat he Que.) Ltd., common 15 cents|sale egg dealers: extra large |Economic Community. 'but | this is a challe Of which Canadians will take in) Mitheir stride »rovided there is constant intercommunications| )0 cents, : : at | - Sales Hioh Low flag ou 9 unica ie ao eee eer 1a specifically had in mind, Dunzyplus 10 cents extra, Dec. 15, rec-|39-40; large 38-39; pen 7 913 913 +% VANCOUVER (CP) -- Nego- When contract talks with the perport at Roberts Bank, but in 46 in the interests of Canada tolcan said the Carter tax commis-|ord Nov. 28. 34: small 22-24; B 27-28, C 20, y tiators working on a multi-mil- Japanese began, CNI was un-/stages over the next 30 years. in the United States in eco-|sion recommendations are a Patino Mining Corporation, Butter prices: Canadian lion-dollar coal deal with Japan able to reach agreement with Last week, following meetings nomic union at one fell swoop."|move "in the wrong direction.' |common 124% plus 5 cents extra,{Dairy Commission tenderable + hope agreement will be reached Canadian Pacific Railway on ajin San Francisco between proy- : are hh (q,|One of the recommendations is Dec. 15, record Nov. 24. carlots buying 39 score 62; sell- ve soon price for shipping the coal to ti-jincial Transport Minister Rob- Duncan, who heads haga Ca-| tax on capital gains. Revenue Properties Company) ing 40 score 63: i Officials of Crows Nest Indus- dewater at Vancouver. Later,/ert Bonner and Kaiser officials, croc ee a eel - _ cea +20 a+ le 5 a 2+ % Bia + V2 + ee 2 133 Macden" were down. aes Martin Noranda, which sold at a low down 1 to 77 and Roman Corp. Matto! 5 ¢ : ,25 , , : F 34 to 26144. Rio Algom was un- Maybru 1000 at 200 $1424 4% 1 pee 1 4 4 iat La 267 $15\0 5 , of 49%, dropped 1%4 to 49% changed at 3334 NET EARNINGS a 250 4 20 CPR and Walkers %4 each to A e ca neT z os ev $37 573, and 33%, Inco 14 to 118, Among western oils, Central-- By THE CANADIAN PRESS iit . * after selling at 11634 most of the Del Rio declined 7% to 19% and) Dome Mines Lid, nine day, and Bank of Commerce 34 ©@nadian Superior Oil %4 tO months ended Sept. 30: 1967, t aif * in t , Columbia , poured into development of coal " were slightly off in light activity advances 95 9 erst : Jefferson Lake, Ingersoll and © ® to 42 : | $2,172,371, $1.12. Phillips Cables fell. 1% each to In speculatives, Associated; Dominion Stores Litd., six 54, 3314 and 10, respectively, Arcadia picked up 14!4 to 374% months ended Sept. 16: 1967, and Canadian Wallpaper Manu. Cents and Kidd Copper 22 to 82, $5,145,482, 63 cents a share; , 4534 and Stelco % to 2034. Mas Crows Nest said it would build a! it was disclosed Kaiser may use 60-mile rail spur to connect with both rail routes the Great Northern Railway line Under this proposal, part of through the U.S. the 3,000,000 tons-a-year ship- eee a BE, oe ment would move via CPR over WOULD GO THROUGH U.S. the Canadian route and part Under this plan, the coal would move through the U.S would be shipped through the yja Great Northern, U.S. to a new port to be built at Roberts Bank, B.C., just south HOPE FOR MORE Albert P. Heiner, Ltd., whose vast British coal deposits are owned by Kaiser Steel Corp. of California, were in Japan again | this week working on details. If agreement is reached, the deal could mean $60,000,000 tries deposits in the southeastern cor- of British Columbia and an Kaiser's 4 her of here. export contract that could be The provincia! government, vice-president of traffic, said ys, Worth about $50,000,000 a year said it planned to sponsor con-|that in addition to the 3,000,000- m to the provincial economy. struction of a "superport' at ton contract, it is hoped that be- Kaiser officials have said they Roberts Bank to handle large tween 300,000 and 500,000 tons a hope the contract will be signed bulk-carrying ships. year could be moved through a trans- B.C, port to Kaiser's steel plant it at Fontana, Calif su- Recently, the federal port department announced too planned to construct a before the end of the year The biggest stumbling block is transportation Industrial Index Slips Slightly In Light Trading TORONTO Kaiser is understood to have proven up more than. 100,000,000 tons of coal in its initial studies of the CNI mines development of these deposits would involve substantial in- vestment by Kaiser in equipment and other cilities estimated between $50,000,000 and_ $70,000,000, Prices sey-Ferguson moved up 4, to--Officials say if there is to bea 1714 after selling at 16%--lowest contract, it must be signed level since 1963 soon, _CNI's current Japanese contract involving 900,000 tons annually expires in the spring of (€P)- = on_the Toronto. Stock Exchange Wednesday, continuing a de cline that began Tuesday. DOSCO SHARES UP The industrial index slipped General Products Manufactur- 1969. 19 to 161.49. ing A surged 7 to 100, Hawker Mr. Bonner has said that B.C Among industrial groups Siddeley, the day's most active will proceed with its own Rob- - a cae industrial, picked up 25 cents to/erts Bank port development pro- metal industries, utilities and Ainelines: FOBINEAT RG THE Bre Ateet 3.80 and its subsidiary, Dosco 34| vided a deal involving Kaiser is F - "gf ie ~ | to 9. signed. The Banks and beverages he said, terminal, In base metals, Denison was Would be needed by 1970. 0 11% 4214. Scurry Rainbow jumped '$2,313,695, $1.19 a share; 1966, 'acturers 1 to 49 cents, Kidd Copper announced 1966, $5,370.413, 66 cents. . (oa Tuesday it has discovered a Lake Dufault Mines Ltd., nine Consumers' Ga 1 ; , , - sien Gas ee 1M possible nickel mineralization|months ended Sept. 30: 1967, 0 21%g, Bell Telephone 44 t0/on Jeased Arcadia property near|$10,021,000, $2.42 a share; 1966, Large-scale | ish Newfoundland Corp., sug-| towards a cus- toms union will come gradually, "so that both countries may gested moves W. FRANK q REAL ESTATE | LIMITED, Realtor j Terry Masters Walter Frank is happy to an- nounce the appointment of Terry Masters as Bowmanville Sales Representative. Mr. Mas- ters was educated in Bowman- ville and played an active part in Baseball and Hockey. He was also treasurer of the Bowmanville Kinsmen Club He has had 15 years of sales ex- perience and Is well known In the for his and soles ability. 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