Oshawa Times (1958-), 24 Nov 1967, p. 16

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, November 24, 1967 TORONTO 10:40 A.M. STOCKS ces Distributed by CP Stock Sales High Low a.m, Ch'ge Stock Exchange--Nov. ™ | 4 10350 172 160 172 Quotations in cents unless marked $./ w Rear 200 265 265 265 " 2--Odd lot, xd--Ex-dividend, xr--Ex- zenmac 9000 24 24 4 rights, xw--Ex-warrants. Net change is from previous board-lot closing sale. OILS, GAS MINES Alminex 4275 618 610 415 Bantt 100 $16 16 16 10:40 Net Braise 500 140 140 140 Pho cag Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge ¢ pen 500 425 425 425 gnico 7 7 4? +71) € Ex Gas 1100 530 530 530 Akaitche no SS SM S$ +5) € Grail 1260 $10% 10% W4-- % Am Moly 1300 2 288 2 +11) C Homestd 325 460 485 455 + 5 Ang Ruyn 2000 9 8 9 | Cdn Sup O 855 $47% 47 474 +10 rgosy 1000 46 46 bs =a Cent Dei 5250 $21% 20% 2'%+ 1 Arcadia 2000 ie 36'4 M2--1'2 Hynamic 300 153 153 «183 +3 Atlas Yk 4000.7 7 RE Fargo 100 520 520 520 --10 Aunor 1900 290 280 290 +1 French Pt 3475 640 630 635 o---- $00 105 105 105 --S§ Frn Ptr 27750 «48 7 jarex 21100 34 34 Gr Plains 480 $1914 19% 194 + Me Barnat 1800 40 39 40 +3 int Helium 400 295 WS MS +5 ethim 2800 745 740 740 --§$ | pail City 500 159 187° 157 Black Bay 1000 #2 8 fla | Nat Pete 400 182 176 177 --3 Bounty Ex 653 1 7 Numac 800 370 365 370 --5 Bralorne 2000 196 187 196 +12 Numac wt 3000 78 78 2 +8 roul Ree! $00 40 40 + 1 | Pinnacle P 3500 345 340 345 +10 Brunswk 1000 515 510 SIS Place G 300 185 182 182 --3 Cam Mine See list below Ranger 6250 490 485 485 Camfio 41350 410 400 410 +8) Scurry Rn 202 $42% 42'2 42'4-- 4 Camp Chib 200 725 725 725 +45! Spooner 4700 100 «99 «(100 1 Camp RL 1670 $28 2% «6% 6+ * Triad Ol Cc Tung 1000 248 242 242 6) U Canso See list below Dy' 3100 202 197 22 +4.) VU Canso w 1700 185 185 185 +58 W Decalta 1000. 325 325 325 S Primary Distribution Captain 1000 14 «14 0 ae te ee Ae Distribution of Treasury Shares Chimo 700 120 120 | advised Coch Will 600 142 140 have entered into underwriting and Comb Met 1000 7 tion agreements which may result in & Conigo 17100 4 treasury shares of these companies be-|| td Con-Key 500 ing under distribution currently through ' Con Fardy 280 275 275 U cane +10 i ' " y ae ee ee lbroadly-varied goals and prod- computer programs and equip- is primarily engaged in manu-| tion of ' for the epee 5! Jan. 19. Moran am a as INDUSTRIALS ucts. Many of them. combine ment. facturing equipment for the potential future growth. nee oe : . . ' wa ee ~ - - em | : 7 tnatt cucel, | : 4 ce : clas. Soc 1 C Rambler 7400 9 8° Abitibi 2105 $85n 84 Bla -- Mh professional communications YEAR OF PROGRESS Lid., class A 12'4 cents; class B/5ocia oF ! € RedP 12000 27 254 25'2--1 | Acklands 1400 $15% 1589 153% e |market and the telephone receiv-| The report contai section 1242 cents; both Dec. 15, record) The building, 5 128 Alta Gas T 270 $342 3414 34% : ; e report contains a section oe Hirai ie Bw aw Roel Alta Nat 9600 $18 18 18 "Me 0 ssues esume 1se er is only an interesting by- dedicated to Ivanhoe Corp. Dec. 1. tain House; n z ay NAR tad She: | product, H ae 4 Ae int Mines Lid., 2.50,|for Deer Horn 6100 2 18 2 +2 Algoma 109 $20 . 20% ig oc sep © : |where it is recalled that during Pine Point Mines Lid., 2.50,/for a Idona 2 6 (eas 4 i. oe Another expanding Montreal- cat sear Rat -o'e Limit.| Dec. 29, record Dec. 8. from 1940 to Denison 735 $82 81% 82 +1%!| Alcan pr 100 $35% 35% 35% 7 'al the fiscal year Steinberg's Limit Dicknsn 6100 350 340 345 +20 Alumin 2p 25 $3934 39% 3924 +1 . based group Velcro Industries ed acquired full_ownership of L. Robertson Mfg. Com- Discovry 4610-430 12513045 {-Anglo-cn 300 $7474 736 -- Ye Ltd., which markets Velcro fas-|1,, t which it had {pany Ltd., 1st pref. 30 cents; |to the lease Dome USS 852-56. 56h | An CT O18 8 Iteners in Canada and the United Vanhoe of Winch tk ad pre 25 'e paneide ; S500 3 2 1 ee SEV Anthes A. Et 4 la 2814 284 -- Stntecland rat saaine i expang| Viously held 49 per cent of the pic igs oe ast Mal 7 ey alee 4 700 2 § s s pla X ioe recor eC, id 5 560 Ash TEM 190 $10 10 «10 y 7 1 . Pern Ps i a shares. seus § Sout, Soll 4 S60 560 se 5: Ri gucer eee Ae. aa TORONTO (CP) -- Golds ad-!day, the index hit a high for the;into Latin America and South-| Mr. Steinberg pointed out in non-cummulative redeemable |it was prope F'west T 3000 12 «12~«212 114| Bank Mil 1225 $12V% 12% id + Yaivanced strongly«as the Toronto|year of 185.14. Previous high at east Asia. lhis message that 1967 was for| non-voting 3-per-cent 2nd prefer-| Mr. Hooke E Mer $00 181 ba 13 +3 Genk N é 355 aut 3 384 4 ¥, Stock Exchange marked time 185.11 was registered shortly The fastener is made of two Steinberg's ead its subsidiaries | &"Ce shares of 20 cents Grt Maset 700 128 127 178 + 2} Becker Bp 200 S8ie ate oe for the second day in a row in/after opening Monday. ts thin nylon strips.One consists. of| nother vane? oF "registered| value for each common share,!later in the Giant Yk 2662 900° 875 885 +20 Bell Phne 2100 some to 610-15 |Moderate trading Thursday Dome Mines climbed 4 to 55, thousands of tiny fish-hook-like|o rin. in" sal § hysical| Dec. 29, record Dec. 20. during prese Sian Exe See, ist telow. Brecilian Yo $139 } ve Traditionall sonsidered _alCampbell Red Lake 2% to 951%,|catches, and the other is'a se-|2!"5_ 1m Sales, in physica Goldray 1900 115 114 115 +1 | Brazilian 100 $13%4 13% 13!4'-- Ve raditionally considered ampbel sake 24% 546, S, h Sa Se-|y owth and-in the development Gortdérm 5400 375 365 375 +5. BA Oil 823 $37 36% 37 + %* safecuard against devaluation, Giant Yellowknife 30 cents tojries of tiny loops. The two can/® , ; re > : aA 18 recor ue at 1800 16 15% 18'4---- 1%, BC Pack A 100 $18 18 18 --'2 es ' ; |of men and women 10 cents, Dec. 15, record Dec. 1.|works minister. phil He 2 BA BC Phone 243 $5934 5914 59% gold issues resumed their sharp|8.65, Kerr Addison %4 to 16%)|be fastened by laying one on the} i : : Granisie BCPh 1956 25 $78 78 78 rise of Monday when the mar- and Dickenson 25 cents to 3.25. other. | In sales the Company attained common 10 cents, Dec. 15, rec-|\when. Sen | nti i 25 108 * SCTE: ' Ss, foe s Gulch A aM le el Aa ket was first hit by the devalua- Industrials were mixed. Mas- FOR BRASSIERE HOOKS ja record high of $439,945,953,| 019 Nov. 30. | Hastings CAE Ind 100 $14. 1114 " = the British peas. i acid og ey to . nen Rai: a" eto . -- i ae eo posit xd prea cet Menara SN Nae Ae Heath ry 4 e advance followed reports four-year low o 4 in sales to-|cludes holding food steady in U.|9. cent. earnings . Cal P 3 $93 93 ' | s sige siahinos? 1761 $2B¥e 2734 2BYe + V4 a he 150 $21'4 21% 21 jof a rush on gold bullion by Lon- talling almost 24,000 shares. In-|S. space-probing Gemini cap-| levelled off at $7,698,308, a very) ud: Can Cem 25 $322 32% 32'2--~ aldon investors, exerting addition-;dustrial Acceptance was off 5g|sules to replacing orpemrre increase over the $7,639,-| 1 50 | : "a ry y K 787 1 | Sree, 8 Ho sa Z a al pressure on the U.S. dollar o 19%, and Trans-Canada Pipe hooks. | 787 earned last year. Income} Can Farm 170 Slie 1% Niet! The gold index jumped nine Lines 14 to 27. MacLaren Power, The invention was inspired by |attributable to operations de-| oa cAI al al pt a hy "5 |points to 184.84. Earlier in theland Paper A dropped 114 to 6. : Swiss pegs who found|clined compared to the level at-| Ker Ad 13130 $17%4 16% 17 Cdn Equty 200 $5 y : - ee oe ee ee er re ee ee ry jburrs sticking to his trousers, Kid Coper 6800 98 95 95 3 | €n Food Ip 710 $0 + 26% -- pplie: sys | Kid Cer 08 HT Bu? | STume'bn" 1a sit itu fu | Meine rte mee ws 45g +8) Tr cn BL me sum som aw --wiand applied the system to a) -- ALL-YEAR POOL L Duteu 402 995 990 mE | ind Gas kate en to] Markbro. w 300 15 Trans Mt" 250 $204 20% 20% | NT ofits 'since the com-| OTTAWA (CP) -- City council i ve . "4 1 1 - r+ U 2 375 (375-375 S since Pom-| i" i hing | tch 100 925 925 925 +35 | OP ay Ok Ss | Mere ee es ee ee Un cad ae ek ee ney Ow blic'"" 'on, as scrapped plans to build a CPR 300 pr 354 $10%e 10% 10% bed ase See 3m | + 'a pany "went public' soared from} ' A rast i 196,200, +10 | alee de ima ae | | Met Stors p 215 $20% 20'2 20% Un Gas S85 $15% 15M 15M --"%4 a net loss in 1962 to $322,401 in|2200,000 outdoor swimming pool - 7 1 1 10% 10% 10% J 8 100 $} 1 :] y em 7 y ' 5 FY Macesse 80H 138132 137 +2) C Petrofin Is $i 4 Mt ARE LPT toy ie ars as U Corp pr 268 $218 21% 21% (1964 and $1,732,042 in 1966 on|Here. Council decided it could MacL Msh 2100 50 50 50 } See ee Be Se ee Tl a A Oe | U Corp 63 250 $21% 21% 21% aay get better value by adding Madsen 5735 164 160 160 + §]| Cdn Tire A 1050 $9 BW 2 Molton & 5355 $1915 1! 194+] Un Wourn 900 7% 7% 7ac+ wiSales and other revenue of $6,-) Marchant §=--1700 70-7070 + 3 | oa S46 p re Sit cave 48m Mon ocd 200. $103 Way 10Nece Me] USections 1400 Fy eae gdeerpedrgsy 4 6790, | 8 another $150,000 to the total and Martin ya a esting Me 15 | en an Ain Sin 1 ' ' : | buildi i i Mattgm! msl uo i +l Col Be Se me | Meo oh el a 100 $iova 104 104 | | 'There are several smaller, pera er Bcd pool which on, own. oe Cheneeti" 1050 se 9 9 Moore 1 Sou Sat vel Wainoco © 1000 80 80 80 4 § (Privately owned companies, stil]|°OU#2 De use months @ year. ic wi 3 hem: 1 4 1 \ 3 3 j ge Merrill $00 175 175 175 s | CHUM A 13 $20/2 202 202 | Nika A A Rs Mad 1 she uM ti -- iin their early stages of develop- Meta 26300 230 21%a 2+ V2) Clsirton 100 430 430 400 +5 | Net' Trust ence 7s pid beg ae oun ment, with 'limited production Midrim 400089 --1 | Coumbl @ ms Mt West ind 725 225, 215 5 410 |and new ide imed at ial- Min-Ore 200 9 «#8 8 | Cominco 550 $2646 26% 26%+ Yel Neon West Ind A 900 00 av8 are ae \: ideas aimed at special- Mogul Min 100 400 400 +8] Compo 25 3 DO | Nor Ctl G W' Brdcast 100 $id 16 16s -- 1a| Zed Markets, ee ea eu al on aw eae ae 40 NCG 8 2p W can Seed 150 345 345 34s One that specializes in innova- 0 | lor ne acitic $e 5% S%a--~ Ve ti ie 4 . New Ath 1000 20 2 2 | Con Bldg 109 J Fd] pa +1) Oolivie Wain A a8 ia tion is a one-man experimental a eS ee Oe a on ul Onmue A Weston B 400 $174 17 174 -- designing firm called God Inc., N Gvve 0375 6% 6% 64+ 1%! Corby vt 110 $32' 32\4 32'4 Pac Pete Zellers 6 $342 342 34% |which its founder, Francois Dal- 'one of the fi t di 7 75 $32 32+ \% Pembina Pola ; e mines nadian WwW Hesce 2500 178 175 175 --4| Corby B so Pow Seles to } : legret, explains stands for 'Go N Imperal 200 310 310 310 Crush Intl 250 $11 1% 11% aeall ol ales to 11 @.m.: 953,000 Dall ' te eT Niund 10000 "2 194 19% + Ya] Distl Seag 100 $392 3914 39a -- we) Brice Fo eokwinll ciccine allegret. | i by N Que Ragl 200 kas" | Bihnepe io nines $n +7" 1 Reichnola Angico 00 145 Nas nas He adds: "It's the name that| e 5s SS ridg } i | ; y y ; sey N Senator 2000 25 25 25 | Dofasco 300 $20 20 | Sevens ner 8 ee eee |makes your client trust you." Nick Rim 1500 12% 124 124--%| D Lime w 300 80 80 80 Pera Pp Nh lll: ran MUA 380 380 +30 |WALKING HELMET \ Norbaska 1600 58 57 58 +5 | Dosco my kl Ree ee ee | foo 33's "8 33)! The company has sold id Norbeau 2500 30 30 30 +32] Dom Store 7225 $17. 17 17 a Tr 4610 oe 15¥a boon | Un Keno 10 9 9 9 400 mpany s sold ideas | Norgold 1 AE ee Domtar 650 $11' Wie ve evo ey stotyd ae ee Upp Can 300 168 168 168 +13 |and designs from mechanical | Norpax 4 D Textile 220 $192 1914 19% ME Ss a S| 9) Me Coldest 9350 19 185 336 -+.1 | Dupont 270 $26 26-6, -- vs| Sekire A 225 S18 1B TB: -- jsculptures for Expo 67's La | N Gate 15390 995 990 995 +20 | Econ Inv 750 $12. 12 12° + %| Shaw if ; m8 8. 8 NET EARNINGS Ronde amusement area to a N Rank 1000 3% 33 -- ve Electro p 220. $88 68 88 . 3 "eet! ;j | North Can 2300 145 140 144+ .8 | Fairbnk M 245 $714 Tle 7% pew phe interior for a downtown! | Nudu! S00 18 17 18 +214) Falco $87 Mh Ot hl Shop. Sek By THE CANADIAN PRESS |*"oPPing centre. | | Opemske 1255 $10% 985 985 40 Fam Play 325 $40% 4012 40% s Ehenee ago' ti re - "99 | God Inc. has produced a se-| Orchen 100 290 20 290 Fed Grain 100 $6%e 67% be-- if iberia i A - eid yge . Pamour 5500 275 265 265 +5 | Fleet Mfg 1600 170 165 170 Silverwa A . rian Iron Ore Lid., nine|ries of "adult toys," including a Paramaq -- 2000 13/4. 132 1314 + FPE Pion $0 $2 M22 Hates pa alr bo rm 1967,|walking army helmet that re- | atino 2131 $15% 1542 15% + raser 736 $l6\s 16% 16'e 3,572,000; 1966, $7 000. . it hi | Pato 1100 800 800 800 GM 165 $86 86 BS | Slater st Reichhold the ots ; i verses step when it hits a wall, || Pax Int 5000 11% 11% 11'4 Hawker pr 215 $66 661 6614 |: gogemne micals (Can-\an "Astronef Rocket' topped by Pee Exp! 1000 142 140 14) --1| Hays Dna 00 $12% 1288 12% | oer ada) Ltd., nine months endedjan ivory tower and a church pale: Crow 274 274 +2" Hind Dauc zo $52 52 52 > Sept 30: 1967, $339,000 $2.23 alstee le t se 1 itv to M ne Point 50% 50% + %!) Home A 415 $23%4 232 23% 3 SUphGs * Ark AF a sorts, ys ode s Pp: 0 propel a city to Mars, Placer 314 3i4-- va] Home B 200 $2612, 2604 26a + v4) Subtest od share; 1966, $241,561, $1.56. jand an automated kitchen in| Ei ag A NI TA Ft Thin Ne Sogemines Ltd., nine months|which the consumer supposedly Probe M 13 13 +1] HB Oll Gos sean ee ended Sept. 30: 1967, $4,436,000,|sits nude while the food pre-| Pyramid a HB OWS or ena , 92. cents a share; 1966, $4,-|pares itself with stuffing s,| @ Mattgmt 130 --1| Husky Oil Traders B 334,000, 92 cents. jdressings and all. Quemont 70 +8 Husky C pr 7 -- - -- Quonto 4 Husky D W129 $124 124 1244+ M% Reyrock 125 | Imbrex 725 $52 5% 5\a 3 Ris Algom Ave 344 " Imp Ol! 42) $6658 4614 6612~ Ve q 3 Rio Alg ¢ w 50 $1834 18'4 182+ 4 Imp Tob 48 $13% 134 13%4-- Ve 4 i Roman 26 $272 274 272 nd Accept 700 $19% 194 19% | i : Rowan Cn 3000 m 7 8 +1 ind Wire 250 360 350 360 +10 | % $an Anton! 3000 2) 2° 2 +11] Inland Gas 300 $10 10 10 ; Setel r 4m 2 " 2 Inspiratin 300 2 125 125 e '3 Sherritt 630 440 425 435 Int Nickel 1615 $122 12134 1224 +114 e a Mm Sigma 10690 570 545 565 +40 |. Int Ut 800 $383" 38% 3 a aS=-Car =SCn er Silvrfids 100 435 435 435 125 $38 380 hs Sil Stand 1000 60D 1650 $23. 23 23 -- ° ° e Steen R 200 600 595 595 5 pr S$ 400 425 425 425 in Sullivan 1400 410 405 405 + § | v Gp A 200 $82 842 84-- | or Tis Mas Teck Corp 25 +35 Ind 786 $12% 122 12% | ie 1 | Territory | 'Jamaic PS 100 $16 16 '16 --% #4 % Texmont --2 James Sti 100 420 420 42 --I15 pth : Thom -- 1! Jefferson 100 $55 55 55 -- % ; : Tombil! | Jeffersn w 100 $462 4642 4612+ % Tribag } jockey C 100 305 35 305 5 U Buttadn + a abatt 65 S815 5 +15 Ont Cem 100 355 355 355 10 Ob L2e, For entrences or Further Accent On People A imeeeeant i BR GE RBG RE Be RP a EL OR ip TORONTO tA Bi 6 iwi TODAY'S STOCKS the facilities of the Exchange Cam Mine 2000 42 41'2 4! Glenn Ex 1 15 4000 =O} 9400 370 360 370 i GIFTS FOR i PING-PONG TABLES Sturdy legs, 4 bets, net,, steel posts end balls '. Gold Finished 30" eto! Frame ernie KITCHEN | Aluminum @ MIRRORS For Holiweys, Vanities, ete. EXHAUST HOODS Single Speed 21.95 closet doors, Double Speed 25.95 | 2525 | 9.88 Oshawa Wood Products COURTICE 728-1611 STEP het 24" x 60" Size 10:4 Net The Toronto Stock Exchange has been|from an attache case telephone that the following Sonnd op (created by the 30-man research companies is International Syst roup of International Systcoms coms, fourfded in 1958 to. develop|vation is a portable telephone a+ a Levy B pr 25 $31% 31% N4--- % | By MICHEL GUITE |Quebec-based jon slaughter |tario j MONTREAL -- Despite indus-,tained in 1966 but the acquisition "°°: = try's increasing emphasis onjof Ivanhoe Corp. provided suffi-| BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT {heavy investment in MONTREAL research and "'sex appeal' are|what the m@rket wants. the keys,to marketing new prod A. product's Quebec's new breed of smalliithat catches' the imagination and fast-growing that specialize in selling new and fast-moving buyers, \ideas. teen-agers to aerospace equip Another executive says: "A;ment makers. jsmall Canadian outfit can't; "If you can't give the marke compete with the technological/hot ideas," he said, "you can' | " giants without tailoring new|play the game jideas to the markets. We don't) Several of the newer compa 350 213 210 28) «41 have the budgets and we can't nies spend up to 10 per cent of|five plants in Quebec, Ontario} total sales income on product|and New York state. Total sales In the last few years several,and market research comparedihave increased from a meagre average 0f/$193.000 in 1962, to $3,401,000 in afford the same mistakes." companies have with a Canadian |sprung up with new products-- about four per cent. One of the fastest to a walking army helmt mobile radio units from a one-man company that calls itself God Inc These new companies electronics have'further into Research And Sex Appeal Ease New Product Sales research| (CP)--Intensive|with a practical knowledge of) mote control systems to monitor plained that the Company's phi- sex appeal, the|beat of hospital patients to the ucts, says an executive o' eo ecutive ex , is anything'r rity x pet oat ys an executive of one of executiv plained, is anything regularity of a cement mixer, potentialities." ee i --, Pygmy " | , 2 . lactiy ; : "It is our belie at Stein- | 0) new units while the num-|canners an M § ° companiesjand money of young, educated/activate whatever is required, |herg's will progress to the ex-'ber of Steinberg Miracle et 2b Se heavy from | from commons and mediums 19-21. growing! for 1967. In 1962, John Conner became signals incoming telephone calls president and began expanding |with a quiet buzz. and automation, Steinberg's Limited| cient supplementary revenues to| Steady, veal continues to place the accent on|compensate for this decrease. |tively firm, people who, according te man-|Earnings per share remained at|higher and agement, remain "the key to its|$1.11 for each Common and| lower. future." Class "A" share outstanding, | Slaughter This stands out in the annual/while earnings: per dollar of | week 10,700; message of Sam_ Steinberg,|sales declined from 1.90 to 1.75 president, to the company's|cents. shareholders in the annual Re-| The assets of the \Company |818; | 459,625; this choice 29 1967, which was made public| working capital declined to $21,- today. The developed re-) Mr, in effect ex-jtimes the current liabilities. | 28.40; good Elsewhere Mr. Steinberg 'the pro-|vealed that the enterprise company Steinberg jalmost anything from the heart- losophy is based on i stores to 168 with the opening odd sales to njusing the data to automatically signalling a doctor toltent that intelligent men and|department stores went from 11 WEEKLY LIVESTOCK Replacement port for the period ended Julyjincreased to $153,987,722 se i a good en mediums "27; commons 205 283,006 with current assets 1.6|choice heifers 27-28 with sales to Replacement cattle: Good stocker steer steers 27-30; good stock steer calves 91-33; good (CP) -- Trading cattle was slow at a s tJ | x : Key To Steinberg's Future verse sve or sack ies ite 237, Sm | Calves 3,139: This week 3,200; cattle were|last week 2,949; to date 1967 calf prices were ac-|99,701; to date 1966 112,229; this hog prices were;week last year 3,836; choice lamb prices were|vealers 37-40 with odd salns te 45; good 32-36; mediums 25-31; cattle 10,566: This) Commons 22-25; boners 18-21. last week 10,164; to| Hogs 11,289: This week 10,300; date 1967 422,232; to date 1966|\last week 10,268, to date 1967 week last year 9,-| 456,424; to date 1967 403,262; this steers: 29.50-30.50/week last year 10,297; grade A -29: |27,55-28.80; heavy sows 18.10- 18.30 with light sows gaining a two dollar premium; stags 26-27; mediums 23-|12.80-13; boars liveweight 10.25- re-|25; commons 18-22; choice fed! 10.40. | in-|yearlings 29.50-30.50; good 27- gressiv ' th ber of its food! 28.50; good cows 18.50-19.50 with gressive development of human|creased the number of i ! g € henge nag yo Sheep and lambs 2,391: This week 2,400; last week 2,083; to 20; mediums 17-18; to date 1966 50: (66,369; this week last year 1,* 694; good handyweight lambs 24-26; light to 30; sheep 5-12, bologna bulls 22-23; | Speeding up the cement mixing] women within the company find|to 15 units. | ieycle. jin their work the opportunity for SMR i DIVIDENDS | {| The company has- expanded oe : |personal growth -- the oppor- t'since 1962 to include nine sub- | tunity to challenge the current |way of doing things, to give free' Ry THE CANADIAN PRESS expression to their own con- Bell \sidiaries producing diversified -|\communications equipment with jto participate to the greatest jposmble extent in effecting de- sirable change." "This philosophy," he con-;common 20 cents, Dec. 28, rec- ltinued, "'is being widely applied | ord Dec. 14. dicial inquir throughout our company tuay.| General Steel Wares Lid., 5-,ernment's Employees at all levels are con-| per-cent pref. 1.25, Feb. 1, tributing to the solving of Com-|ord Jan. 10. discussed th pany problems, the development Jobe Envelopes Ltd., class A) Mr. of new methods and the explora-| .gmmon 9 cents, Feb. 1, record|property wa 115, record Dec, 13. 1966, and a projected $5,500,000 -| The company's newest inno- {built into an attache case. Mr. Conner says his company} Hooke report he delivered to the legis- the Gordon Mackay and Stores|!ature on the activities ,of the|not to consider the Rocky Mr. Hooke testified he agreed|Hooke_ said. par | discussion on the matter came! 'Hooke Testifies At Inquiry Scineant crnie eeaTomione coment! Property Deal Not Hidden Canadian Salt Company Ltd.,| EDMONTON (CP) -- Welfarejarmed forces, put a question th Minister A, J. Hooke told a ju- the legislature because he had y Thursday the gov-|seen Mrs. Hooke's name on the lease of property|public accounts record of rent- rec-,owned by his wife was publicly als paid. ree times. Mr. Hooke said a 1956 royal testified that the'commission investigating bus?- s included in a 1941 ness dealings by members of Alberta government chose t board. |/Mountain House property. in Rocky Moun-| "Certain members of the ope Alta., was leased|position, including Mr. Prowse, treasury branch officejasked for a list of properties they wished to investigate," Mr. "T asked whether only after the pre-|he wanted to include the Rocky about 1947, both Jan. 1,|mier and the deputy attorney-|Mountain House property. He Common one'general at the time assured him|said, 'No, the matter has been Bes oe gone over enough.' " said the nnn BRILLIANT INVENTORS During the 1880-90 period in Alberta legislature ntation of estimates) Salada Foods Ltd., common|by the late W. A. Fallow, public the United States industry pro- duced the automobile, the cash Trans-Prairie Pipelines Ltd.,| The third occurred about 1946 register, the trolley car, trans- ator J. Harper|parent film, electric welding Prowse, then member for' theland the steam turbine. hiskies this country has ever tasted Gilbey's -- «- mail all your cards wi before December 13. (outoftown) , and December 17 | (local delivery) or better still, now ae Clerk-typist, Jim MeDonald, Adj Carl Carey, Representative. when you visit CIAG' OUR ADDRESS IS THE EAST quarter-million pol CIAG CO OPERATORS FOR POSTAL INFORMATION SEE THE YELLOW PAGES OF YOUR TELEPHONE BOOK YOU'RE SURE OF A FRIENDLY WELCOME From (L-R) Mrs. Lynda Chappel, your insurance needs Telephone: 728-1661 OFFICE HOURS; Monday te Fridey--~ 8:45 a.m. te 4:45 p.m, Soturday -- 8:45 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. CIAG has 55 offices across the province and more than a Clerical Assistant, Mrs. Judy Anderson, uster, Stan Cairns, District Manager end s Oshawa Office to discuss MALL, 600 KING STREET, OSHAWA icies in force in all lines. INSURANCE GUELPH INSURANCE ASSOCIATIONS OF DONALD DUCK BLONDIE LI'L ABNER NUBBIN HENRY I DON'T WANT 1 A DEAD HERO-I EVEN IF HE'S THE NOBODIES! I DO YOU TOSS A HUNK 60 YARDS.... JULIET JONES YOUR UNCL MICKEY | RICH, ISN HE? MICKEY MOUSE GRANDMA MUGGS AND SKEETER an.

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