Oshawa Times (1958-), 17 Nov 1967, p. 11

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4 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, November 17, 1967 1 t often exceed 100 cars TITTITITITITITIITITITT TTT LLL ee ry Masse = Fer son Fi hts ees nore y gu g J. A. Belford, Massey-Ferguson\ments, the future of major Ca- | is apy onag vice-president for personnel, nadian facilities of the industry ry and the mi ' oF said that if the farm machinery |and the job security of its Cana- will be conducted in 3 ana lan age arity business is '"'caught up in a pat-{dian employees will be placed est railway terrain on S Re > \tern of U.S. wage parity settle-|in imminent jeopardy." --the mountain grades | Calgary and Revels- TODAY' TORONTO (CP) -- Massey: and U.S. workers was about 50 i are also S STO KS Ferguson Ltd. said Thursday itjcents an hour in 1965, and the} . Piso go trains BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT és has sent copies of a study it|figure had not changed signifi- i 'ort William. ? commissioned last year on the|cantly a pohna at the Manag 7 AR gto Sik Gale Wik Low te bd ' eftelt of wage parity on its) Parity for Canadian workers| n ggg here, is seat See Eimeaeectiey.. 17 s.| Sorby 8 128 $32 32% 327 Power ( om an E Pro ects North American operations tolin 1965 would have added about 4 206d lot, xd--Exdiv ee es,| couvret PB 100 485 485 485) --65 Prime Minister Pearson, Pre-|13 per cent to the company's to receive radio mes- rights, xw--lx-warrant mee 7S $47\4 47\u 47\4 + Vo mier Robarts of Ontario, federal|$37,300,000 Canadian wage bill m the command loco- nr eee Eee Bs sim tite tie and provincial cabinets and/that year, the study said. Wage nd Pe elie Pig MINE 1 oe ae a = members of Parliament. parity for Massey's 5,000 Cana- computer- . logic Hd sire Ml mpe e Vy ou ng eam A letter from Company Presi-|dian workers--about 80 per cent to. operate locomo- 10:48 Net | Dosco 225 $92 9% 93a Me dent A. A. Thornburgh accom-jof all its North American em- matically. Steck Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge| Dom Store 205 $17% Ila 17l2-- Ve ena : | m ait soaild inlavanscwoull b 0 ----------------s Acad Uren 1000 hth A+ te Domtar 147 $1i7e 1% 1M -- M MICHEL GUITE jon the newly-developing electric) He has two vice-presidents, penying bis re pie Sac ft cntehageiags ad 4 ea ' ae ieee) eer) extiie 250 $20' 20 } " r rkets, the company|/Tony Hampson and Paul Paine. unfortunate i ; S aS much a worker as Ve 7% lam ¥ I ! P)--Ten|Power mar , pany y P' A , | i ' RTUGAL WINS havea BS a ah wt we ig a he ae ae Ba pe Saka mall Sedithned ft been expanding rapidly in| Mr. Hampson, 37, former re-|became critical in 'the com-jwould parity for the Canadian te A L E (AP) -- Portuguese Am Moly 4000. 29 27 27 -- 9 | Emeo $0 $19 1? 12 +" Foot at 9 a.m. each weekday in |Step with the times, especially|search chief of a large Cana-|pany's labor negotiations with-| auto industry : 4 Benfica defeated St. aa Obey 1 G 1! kom Py 15 Sale aie MM + Me their conference room on top of|im modern management tech-|dian investment firm, joined jout all interested parties' and) Under wage parity, the study CASH & CARRY f France 2-0 Thursday Arcadia 2500° 37° 3737 Fleet Mig 100 175 175 175 + § Ago ctreal"s Place Ville,Marie to/Miques. Its holdings stretch|Power Corp. after serving on the public being fully informed'said, Massey-Ferguson would : second round game of, or on tis ae +t Bi seve Bs FF is the sigs iradé jdeas about the $178,-\across Canada, into Australia|the Porter royal commission on |of possible consequences. have to reappraise its Canadian ean Cup of Champions: Belletere 1000 24% 23 ue +1 | GL Power 400 $20% 204 20% + Y* 999 O09 holdings they manage. |4nd into the United States. banking. He specializes in the| The study, completed by Hed-|operations and consider the eco- irmament : solhinl on a Nee) ee er oe ' oui A t/ The 10-man group, with an ay-|portfolios of two subsidiaries, |lin, Menzies and Associates Ltd.|nomic desirability of gradually | Bralorne 200 180 180 180 Home B 400 25% 254 254 \4 Prom MIRE cree of Ww at erage age of 36, is headed by|Capital Management Corp. and|of Winnipeg in July, 1967, found/phasing out Canadian plants. eae sy Pi if an *) el fs ed tte lhe: + as paren hed ee any major | President Bill Turner, 30. Each |Laurentide Financial : Corp.,|the wage differential Paaslaal Speaking to the Personnel As- Se ee as 8 | UR Sl ee. ee ee eee Pere aa eanpbration has come|°! the executives reports on his| with total investments of more | Massey-Ferguson's anadian'sociation of Toronto Thursday, INSULATING WOOL + i -- Ve $ Ree th shige : Hl say ed oe aS A. ar ee ig i Se es os 2 the impadie tor acme. pl Can.| OW? responsibilities, and discus-! than $120,000,000, A ret . fan] Candore 3000 13° «13--=«13 Husky C pr 100 $76 75. 75 rei 5 : jsion could centre on anything) Mr. Paine, 51, a former Van- * Cassiar 100 $17% 174 17 Husky ® w 213 $12% 124 24 + I jada's recent pioneering business|+o0, estimated earnings on alcouver lawyer, is chairman of te co alms ax e ort chem pu oon me te D tie tae tee Mle $46,000,000 investment in Consol-| Laurentide Financial Corp. | : | 55 $5 SB , imp Tob 340 $13% 13% 13%+ or j 9 ~ ' 4 a . , hime suo 1s 12 125 44) Ind Wire 10) HS mas as Formed in 1925 to capitalize iqated' Paper Corp., to new| Power Corp.'s major transi- 'onigo 1600 4? y é 1 'a oe ee a A ee em suk te i lbreeding methods in a 19,000|tion came in 1962-63 when B.C. '. # | v i) € Beliek i |e Inland G: 135 $10% 10% 10% + Ve 'acre sheep-ranch in Australia.!Electric and several private t ¢ Rell isoo ian ui iw | in 7 $650" 650 650 ' ' BONDS f auibac wore companies were| ou ur al xpansion | Take the out of - I icke Va 117% 11849 +1 | oINANG oN \ | don Wine te "Dt 3 mt UHI 1900 3394. 38% 38a | TOP FINANCIAL MEN jnationalized, and when Cana-| Nov. 16 - 17 & 18 iA TORONTO (CP) -- The Cana- : ve i ; | | 2 BYZ vA ain my kat was a little) Long-range policy decisions |qian Oil Companies Ltd. was) HAMILTON (CP) -- The Steeljprofit per ton would be reduced! WI NTER ae: , : yeaiay z 3 stronger in modbrate trading rid mane by Peter N. Thomson, |taken over by an American cor-|Company of Canada Ltd. says it by 20 per cent, the brief said. In : : 42, chairman and chief execu-|poration. Together that left will be forced to restrict or addition, net profit over the 13 Coulee 1000 46% 461% 46\% psy in eee ea 1600 gg he ig | 3 2% coped anada 'and i ive officer, and by a board of about $60,000,000 in new funds to abandon its expansion plans if year. period would be reduced DiAragon = 1500 174 17 17" dames Stl Ais M20. 10 Hone-tere wane "i oh Pit directors made of several Of!invest the Carter Report on taxation is|by about $200,000,000 Bea eee yO er or ee na son al leading financial fig- ty April, 1963, Power Corp. adopted : Dominion Foundries and Steel with Denison 662 $78 7878 Labatt 15 15a + Va ae pars at "E01 y bid and Me Th i board helped create Chemcell (1963) Ina 32-page brief to Finance Lid., in a 14-page brief to Mr * Discovry hy ipl Feld | Fe pak Bey Sie audit 308 akea 8 ig mate OR SOR -ane the board tiq. In May the company pur- Minister Sharp, Stelco says the Sharp, said the steel industry's Dunral 10000 ce + a| Laure Sec 18 15% BU aske: : could discuss decisions over chased a massive block of Can-|new tax proposals would severe- ability to compete is being Ghanke 1m SIE Eee tT t™ gi By a ne |_ Short-term Government of new acquisitions and mergers, ada Steamship Lines Ltd. Other ly limit the company's ability to threatened by the new tax pro- a E War U ren 10 pe Ve 82) Tay fev 37 «4 14\Canada bonds were up 5 cents developments in a subsidiary's investments included Shawini-|raise capital on terms that posals Ee ie eee pd ae ran ce a 4 2 a a at bid ey ae . COMIEIELS ie ted gan Industries Ltd. and Interna-|would provide a reasonable rate) The Carter Report recom or \ ceerin we Oa tah ce ae Ma 1969, issue closing at 99.49 bid) 00,000 residents, or new technolo: |tignal Utilities Lid. In 1964 it of return mends that depletion allowances Sen io % iv" ty Loeb 4 1 : and 99.55 asked. 8Y effecting a proposed launch- invested $46,800,000 in Consoli It estimated it will need to of the three-year tax holiday on MINERAL Grandue es ™ 700 700 ney v1 27'4 2744 Day-to-day money traded at ing of Canada's first communi-|qated Paper Corp., and the fol-jspend more than $1,000,000,000 new mines be replaced by di-J i a 1100 24 ry 24 ad MB Ltd 204 24% 4% per cent. cations satellite at an estimated lowing year becamé more in- on new plant and facilities over rect. government assistance in mn, GD tap ihn He We | " he Rie rit "| Treasury bills were steady cost of vt gal Power Corp volved in Laurentide Financial|the next 13 years just to keep deserving areas Sigg as "Reach 100 $13%2 13¥2 13% + \5| Maritime 24 20%--\% with the 91-day bills closing at|i8 primarily a holding company, | Corp pace with anticipated demands.| The brief notes the company Ve) Se the Ee Me) Meroe ase ase" ss (4.97 and the 182-day bills closing | With investments divided among' tp October, 1965, the company, If Carter's proposals on prime would not have participated in ie "4 ed 3 error "Wa 17 -- Velat 5.28 ' 20 corporations increased its holdings in Cana- metal income and capital cost/two recent iran ore mining de- | = (a Bibis T 7 'a & 2 cae | pee io ae a0 +5 stad io talc Gee at dian Interurban Properties Lid Heelies are len nted, elopments--Wabush Mines in Jelex 4500 22 2 1 Oe Hele the | LIVESTOCK SEB ete EN awe ee oer BC per cent of the fom. ve return on investment and | ah ador, and the Sherman ae By leg aM + hd "4 eee ble a ae | Stanmiahin tines Tid ot Mont: mon stoc k ane My 1988 i: ely ai Mine at I emagami---if the err yeh 258s is ae HH +% Nat tee Paid TORONTO (CP) -- Prices for real, and Northern and Central NAM Gate ean NET EARNINGS ee a Epon oo <Y tf K Anacon. 1300 80 40 80 Nat Trust 1s 154 slaughter cattle were uneven at|/Gas Co, Ltd. of Toronto, which | i a Tiothaco sald ihe tae ohn ' - % 9 +" a x "a vawen TE a SSS a 0 SAalC he tax proposais Mi Kopen "230 "1 ove love -- 1s Noranaa "sy * * the Ontario public stockyards together acount for about BACK OTTAWA SUBURB | By THE CANAAN DRESS too potentially dangerous tof Your home stays wonderfully warmer with RED TOP WOOL L Dufauit 900 $11 10% 11 «+ %) Nor CH @ 1% 1% + "ithis week. Strictly choice steers $85,000,000 or half of Power Canadian Interurban Proper-} mathe cended--Sent 90.1067 justified regardless of the ob : us an in "| on sel" dish gee -- a4 /Sold on a barely steady to eas- Corp.'s total portfolio. ties is working through a subsi-|°l 0 So67 giae173.. = jectives sought etjad sso opplleag eg aersarpal eg | si r gr liary anate me \ eres Ab i t 2 big one. You inel awit vow oe | Pac ean et et ee Se of SEEK KEY INVESTMENTS ee ee tan BLOGS cha, EDEDuneek Elecitie Tid, ppt Hey enna Boca ebuprtg Wh tv Ws -- 4) Pembina 20% 21 + % ue nts grades of neers! Maurice Strong, former|dents that is scheduled for com.|three months ended Sept. 30 gue TEs, | blanketed with RED TOP! You can't afford to put it off fais ie h is rem fit 190 190 --85 % Z i g . hi bull Power Corp. president who was pletion in 10 years at an estimat- 1967, $373,890, 38 cents a share another dey mA 1 | eee Com 10% 10% : OF eae hos Meer: ae jbrought into the organization by| eq cost of $175,000,000. Company |1966, $449,767, 49 cents. ; | FREE th Rh SR daca 300. 90 prices steady, replacement Cat-imr, Thomson five years ag0,|eyecutives add, however, that| French Petroleum Co. of Can- R insulating estimate ---phone now! $60 $55 $58 -- $5 | Rank Org si sn-- vw lle steady and good and choice/and who last year took over!cich projections are difficult to/ada Ltd., nine months ended le: te eee 2 92, + 4 veal calf prices were higher.iCanada's external aid depart-|\outi sie nocuratel Sections of Sept. 30: 1967, $606,296; 1966 a re piggaetan We a Lower grades of vealers wer) ment, defined the type of situa ee bah ay fe Seacas $613,922 a wn 7 Wht hs Sacha Waxy steady. tions Power Corp. is looking for pea one tiotudieg schools, a. Inland Natural Gas Co, Ltd., \ R- 9 x 15 90 $Q. FT 3 69 u G 4 oe Roya 1» 19-1 Hbpg prices were higher and|--jong-term equity investments Siewolne entre ene k golf 12 months ended Sept. 30: 1967, PER CTN, bd ae Pe ee | Rothman 23% 23% + \2\lamb prices were higher. in a relatively few companies) course ~|$2,123,725, 91. cents a share 46 $Q. FT. Pad M4 PH ee 'a Realiee 1 4 u| Slaughter cattle 9,988: On|which can become international sigs z : North 1966, $1,581,887, 68 cents R-10 x 15 PER CTN. 3.69 ; kes nen Bae" Royal Trat Wh 04 : jotter this week 10,200; last week) leaders in their fields and which : Anoth of Pekin ond . sh severe 2» » 2 Maurice Be, 10,649; to date 1967 411,650; tolare related to Canadian experi-/ American creation ndus- 9% «(93% : ' ea] \ ? Nertgat™ tim ms " vs ude teal Nor by bse da a pr geeeneperrcag es ence. re are pulp io ms ery Ww is wanere a PRODUCE 10 or More Cartons, Above Prices Ma r 17% 1 y 902; ¢ $ 29.50- paper, transportation, natural 2! i , ' - ' freee ake th tim Lime | Shell inv p 34 yom * ™)30.50 with' sales to 31.90; good) gas and a and communica-|{'avel agency and a chain of) TORONTO (CP) -- Wholesale Lesser Lots Add 20¢ per Corton Patino 455 $15%e 15% 15Y Shell Inv w 13% 137% + "#/28-29; mediums 24-27; commons | tions, movie theatres, and is helping'to retail carton eggs average oie Bae "3 ity 'tas a pd Se 37 ae 19-23; choice heifers 27-28 with) Hathur thane infl _,| develop a resort on Grand Baha- weighted prices quoted by the Pow Rou 500 4 2815 2814 +1%4 Simpson 21% 2I%4-- v\sales to 29.25; good 26-27; medi-| 4 . nu ee pa Mal nt ga ma ane in a ae ; department of agriculture as of HAND POURING WOOL ' Preston zil0 $20 20 2 Steel Can 1 2%--*lums 23-25; commons 18-22; | Ee helithedte Ae B ' | A third, Quebec Telemedia) Thursday: A large 45.7; A me r i 98 Pitter mi i ie | tee Wit F wichoice fed yearlings 29.50-30.50; | S2¢ rhein Corp. Would encour-|inc., owns two radio stations dium 38.5; A small 28.9. Any Quantity, Per bag Sees $ Quemont LJ i Ay By apd Bei he Ba ave + wy 300d 27-28.50; good cows 18.50- calc neath hei eee sa and a television station in) Eggs: Wholesale price to ivan 4 13 125138 Tr Can PL 28% 281 19.50 with odd sales to 20; medi- laauepemene i anak . baba . Sherbrooke, Que., and is di-jcountry stations fibre cases quot Reeves 100 150 180 180 --8| Tr Can Pip 4 --%lums 17-18; canners and cutters) oOo tions 4 4 1 Company. /rectly involved in a proposed/ed by a committee of wholesale M I L L W re) K A an aan, $0 tee ee He | thoes eek: i a }12-16.50; good heavy bologna|* Ay ania Sone are/project to launch CANSAT, ajegg dealers: extra large 39-41; | Rix Athab 7650 24a 4 24 Un. Carbid v9 bulls 21.50-22.50; commons and) the a soem gt each | communications satellite tollarge 38-3914; medium 32-34%4; | CANADIAN SHERRY Reo sae gee es hm || Un oon HM mediums 1821 the companies' boards of di- veanemit broadcasts across Car-jsmall 2224: 62728; C2, ------acallal BUILDING SUPPLIES LIMITED Shareltt 1325 440 440 «440 -- S| U orp B 13% 134 | Replacement cattle: Good Roa ae be angina tigi ada and to develop National) Butter: Canadian Dairy Com- i) Slivetide 100 410 410 410 +10 | Un Wourn 7% 783+ @ stocker steers 27-30; good stock : a |Television (NTV), a national)mission tenderable carlots buy-|| ; coe . Fin R uo mo & Meteen ites! 40 steer calves 31-33; good stock months BRO ae industrial en-/ network of Fkench and English|ing 39 score 62; buying 40 score 1279 SIMCOE ST. N. 728-6291 $ud 1000 19 1919 Versatile 14% 14% + Ve/heifer calves 27; common aire and Harvard Business! color television. 63; selling 63. a oe tb ee Wale id tee sane and medium stockers 20-26. School ; Saray, He co-ordi-| -- 'ces enon ae aren ae Seneneenrs ensure nee Tribe #00 110 105 110 +4 | Wainocs © 7 7 --3) Calves 3,584: On offer this nates the dogg his a, ane ¥ ne vee eS is by ee eee 11% 11% 4 v4 Week 3,600; last week 3,506; t0| Fite S to Mr. Thomson and the Un Mactie 1000 138 13% 13'4-- Ww! Weate'st Bh Bat date 1967 97,325; to date 1966) 'irectors. Vomie eo % " " +10 We bacitie 100 $6 6 6 Braet this vere gg eget i of ne leet says White Star 1200 35 45 35 Weston A 150 $15% 15% 15% 1719; choice vealers 37 with) 'his two greatest talents are an lly 700 90 9 +9 | Weston 8 225 $17 1% jodd sales to 45; good 32-36; me-/ability to develop his own ideas Vale ese "S00 2 vp et ols M wien Berit \diums 25-31; commons 22-25;)and to channel other people Yukon ¢ 90 1300 1% 128 +8) teen corp 400 490 490 490 --I10 'boners 18-21. ideas into effective action." 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