14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, December 14, 1967 company to maintain its finan- cial momentum after a promis- ing find. i a 5 A A A EE eat eR: HG OO eR BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT es si EO (Yt AY SD OE A OR SR ee BS I : B.C. Security Regulations ss .75s" irs TODAY'S STOCKS Eee 10:40 Net | 10:40 Net | r :40 A.M, STOCKS TOROND tributed by CP | _ Stock Sales High Low a.m. ¢ Stock Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge| Toronto Stock Exchange--Dec. Pyramid o00 S7S S75 S7S ~--S5S CB Alum A 200 $14% 1438 14% -- Va} Quotations in cents unless marked $.| Que Lith 150 239 239 299 +29] C Chem w 850 210 200 210 +10 | 200d lot, xd--Exdividend, xr--Ex-| Q Maftgml 1100 113 112 112 --2| C Curtiss -- 200 260 260 260 +8 | rights, xw--€x . Net 'change Is Quemont 30 800 $20 800 Con Equty 250 $54 $4 5 " slot closing gale. | Rio Algom 399 $i mp Bn 4 13%e 13% wan Sree SNe ang Roman C Ind Gas 300 $114 1194 N84 -- V4 Rowan Cn Cit 1370 $13% 13% 134+ Ve MINES St Fbaien C Marconi 1200 $5% 5% Sia +% Satewite 40 Ne? Sherritt 1. CP inve pr 79) 7 CPR Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge 400 $5734 57a 5712 -- Ve} Stock Sigma CPR 300 pr 680 $10 10 10. -- Ye ' E 1h + 4 Silvefide C Petrofin 225 $id 14% 144 Acad Uran ane ee aor a at 3 | Silma Cdn Tire 165 $47 4747 Advocate 6S 265 265 } | Siseo Con Tire A 835 $3634 364 36% + % Agene Mg ees i 1a + Steeo R Cc Vickers 100 $75u 75s 78+ Ye Agnico a ee 439 | Sunburst C Westing 250 $12%% 12\4 12% Aki cho a of Teck Corp Capit Bidg 300 125 WS 125 | Am Larder oa <4 4 Texmont 67) 67 + CDRH Lid 600 $5% 5% S3a-- Ve Am ~ SSS see sa Tombi!! 8) Chemcell Y Ang Ruyn p4 Sh ee Tormont 7 See oak CHUM A Ang U Dev of oe %0 Tribag 105 (10S Clairton Aree Oe ee asl ee 33 33 + %| Columbia rgosy ses tink below U_ Asbestos 75 715 Cominco Armore o's a a ay | US Bttodn 39.39 +3) Compro Arcadia 00 3 3 U Com 14 14 Con Bath ire 1) U Mindam 18 18 Con Bath p 360 $2058 2012 202 peje Upp: Can 144145 Con Bath w 100 335 335 ata ae Weare 79 79 11 Cons Gas 683 $20%4 2014 Ye Bear 305 315 +10) Delta Elee 300 315 315 Yukon ¢ 1 118 3 Dist! Seag 290 $39% 39 Zenmac W227 2 +3) D Bridge 170 $l43--e 14% Dofasco 266 $20 20 0 OILS, GAS Soo) 99099990000 U Canso U Canso w Un Reef P Wespac W Decalte 800 355 350 3 Primary Distribution Distribution of Treasury Shares The Toronto Stock Exchange has been @dvised that the following companies have entered into underwriting and op) tion agreements which may result inj treasury shares of these companies be-; ing under distribution currently through the facilities of the Exchange 000 8¥2 597% 0 1h 1 21 $690 690 690 $314 314 4+ 1249 124¥a 1242 + Va $412 41% 414+ 1 1a + Ve 22%, 258+ Ve 10¥2 108 + Va 40 490 + § |paperwork approved by Victo- Spell Doom For Small Man *:r mere ven i ' deta ica 'ria," he said. "And you just | i ¢ in can't raise money for new min- 10:40 Net | 10:40 Net ic i kt , ore! The new act causes delays in ' 'i A " aa Oe oe pene sap teal alas te ' Mel Vane a pd ": "¢ =-- a wen implementation of new pro-| ing ventures during the winter. Pac Pete w 60 340 340 340 --20| Versatd 355 $12 12° «12 arctic Vancouver lawyer/money for paper crams and tends to discourage, The eventual outcome, said Pembina 2565 $2114 20% 21'2 + %4| Versatile 225 $134 13% 13% and mining company executive) bookkeeping. srom peel h id.| Mr. Shulman, will see a number Pow Corp 560 $7 75% 758+ %e| Wainoco O 1100 97 96 9 --3 lsays new British Columbia se-| 'It forces mining people to mineral exploration, he said, . ' ' andod: Price Com 100 $9%% 95s 9-- Ye! Walk GW 465 $334 33 33% -- | SAYS_ : i d ting| Because of the short B.C. explo of smaller companies abandon: QN Gas 240 $8% 834 8% | Weldwod 225 $102 10¥2 10° |curities regulations will gradual-| pay higher legal and accounting "season. it was vital for a'ing good properties. aN ct ae i se ae he | Weste'st 229 $232 23'2 23'2 |v drive the small mining manjfees," he said. |ration season, it was vital fo S$ 66w 740 230 230 230 } W Pacifie 30 S$6% 65s 658 + "al busi Rank Org 7900 Soe Ge ote + M6 Weston A 7850 $15 14% an 0 of i haliad 'deat on a fe 15a | Wstn 4p bee eae? ihe 3 saac ulman, presiden R Nodwell 1700 199 180 180 - Whit P. 7) 7M 27a 163 . ' Rockower 300 $1]. 11-11 + Yel Woodwd A 7% Siv7e ise iys¢-- q|Utica Mines and a director of Rolland | 120 $84 84 | Zellers 25 $36 36 436 + several other B.C. companies, omfie! 1 1 1 1 | ees eae ges > ; Royal Bnk 4545 $i5% 1514 152--%4| gains ty 14 ee jsaid in an interview the new Rove) ret 0 sie 7 Le ' jregulations are "slow, cumber- 'ussel 430 14%q 14 Sa | " St Maurice 500 45 45. 45. --1. FOREION TRADING jsome and awkward. aie Sayvette 250 285 285 285 Leitch 100 $11% 11% 11% + Mining companies wou e Seat OTK 200 Site 13% 1304 -- Ye) Silvertield 300 $00 $00 500 --25 |"'starved out" if the B.C. laws Selkirk A 620 $18Va 1814 1812+ %| Tek Corp 100 $00 $00 $00 --S0 are enforced. - shell inv p fA su on 44. i ARR The province's new securities n 7. 6% a ' . Fy Shell Can" 1625. Suse 3's geek ag, +, TAX AGREEMENT MADE regulations went into effect Oct. grep Save 215 sil! N'2 112+ 8) An agreement to avoid double|!. They are patterned after the Simpson $ 225 $2414 2414 2 taxation of earnings by each reek pong geen rag a Slater Sti 200 P < y modelled on U.5. . Southam country's residents in the other In general terms, the B.C. tee! nm i e Zz . Tacs SO $31'2 31 3iva+%4| country has been brought into/regulations require companies TertDm Bk 1860 sis this 14a force by Canada and Ireland,|to provide broader statements VIRGINIA STYLE COOKED Traders A 100 $77 7% 77a+ Ya i d t|of material facts, immediate re- the federal finance departmen' s (4 = Tr Can PL 520 $26%4 2634 26% | porting of "insider" trading, ar Can Fl p ae $47. 437s on vjannounced in Ottawa Wednes- plus a detailed report from all rans 60 $189 a + 3 r , Trans PPL 400 $9%4 94 9% |day. The agreement, signed firms handling an underwriting. U Carbid 200 $16 1% ry lov j Un Gas 3690 $15. 14% 14-1, Nov. 23 and ratified Dec. 6, 1s! yusT SPEND MORE : fuged te tan Poe ,,/ Similar to agreements Canada} Mr. Shulman said all this Jn urn 58 $8 + . Fi | i Un Won wt 1260 515 500 515 +20 |has with 14 other countries. means that small companies FIRST QUALITY LEAN & FRESH RIGHT HERE IN OSHAWA where accessability is a problem, Nothing but the best E MAJOR POOL 690 DRAKE ST. $471 170.95 10.95 & $481 189.50 9.50 11.61 $483 360.95 10.95 12.92 $4801 569.50 19.50 27.59 omer"medth od tes eel LOCATED ON HWY. NO. 2 BETWEEN Pool tables can be built in any basement CUT AS YOU LIKE IT. Looking For A Great Gift The Whole Family Will Enjoy ? THURS., FRI., SAT, ONLY WOULDN'T A POOL TABLE BY MAJOR POOL DO THE TRICK? COLEMAN'S POLISH SAUSAGE a7: THURS., FRI., SAT. ONLY MAPLE LEAF SIDE BACON 29: THURS., FRI., SAT. ONLY inst defects in workmanship. guarantee material o OSHAWA and WHITBY : RCA VICTOR woollen cloth used in all pool tables. nglish (Can.) EQUIPMENT CORP. sins Office Hours: 725-6582 After Hours: 576-2287 Armore 84 iB" . Cam Mine 4500 37 36 36 Re ea % 1 ; ue Ma 1% Mat Kirk Min 2000 9 9 9 + %h sikeninie citaminkie cou wake ee 1690 $1544 15 Sia + Me Kirk Twns 1000 15 15 6 --wW James Sti 129 405 (405 L Dufavit 400 875 870 870 INDUSTRIALS | Jetterson 529 $6i%e 61 a4 Shore 30 340 340 --25 Jeffersn w 100 $52%-- 52% 52% -- Vs Langis 1000 4 4 40 +11! Abitibl $81 Jockey C 1525 280 275 ~ Leitch 1400 980° 970 975 +15 | Acklands 350. $15\2 Jockey Bp '100 Sé%s 63% 6% LL Lee 2085 199° 198 199 +9) Alta Gas T +.%| Labatt ')) 4 $ Lorado 2400 «(90 a4 84 Algo Cent 25 $7% + Ve LOnt Cem Macasse 00 135 135 135 --§| Algoma St 2395 $18 Laura Sec Macdon 270 2 © 2 --1] Alcan 1355 $278 27' Lav Fin Mack Mi 220 41 4) 4 Anglo-en 200 $5%e 58s + Vwi Levy Martin $00 3) 62) | Ang CT 290 50 $42 42 Levy B pr Match 3000 (9 ° 9 | Argus 110 $1 i] | Livingsto Maybrun pie, dees, eae, 2 Argus C pr 175 $834 8% 6% + | Lob Co A Mcintyre 200 $81 «81a Asbestos Lob Co B Mentor 500 SS) 5S 55 =--2 Atl Sugar Loeb M Midrim 3500 78 7 7 --J Auto Elec | Maclarn B N-sn Min 2700 475 470 475 Bahama 200 66 65 65 | Maclean H 23 $58 8S ¢Aulti-MI 2200 V4 «(113-«*113 Bank Mtl 2045 $11% 11 11 --%| MB: Lid 1020 $2414 24a 244 + Ve Nea 000. 6a be b+ | Bank NS 425 $i4 14 14 Maritime 18? $20%e 20% 20% N Hoseo 200 162 160 16 --2] Beaver L 200 $397 3972 3978 +2%| Mrtime ris 906 42 42 42 --2 N Impri 16110 355 345 350 +5] Becker B p 750 S82 82 8!2 Markboro 1960 $614 6' 61% N Que Rag! 300 625 625 625 +10} Bell Phne 2371 $43¥2 43'4 434-- 4] Markbro w 300 325 325 325 --5§ Nick Rim 2600 16% 164-- % Valy (200 $92 9% 9% MassFer 2382 $16% 16 16 " Norbaske 2500 48 45 45 Bow Viy w 1000 620 620 620 +20 | Met Stores 75 $32% 32% 324+ Ya Norlex 2000 16% 16 16 Brazilian 245 $14 13% 14 Met Stors p 150 $20 20 20 Northcal 1000 21 21: 27 -- 1} BA Oil 726 $38% 38' 38%e--%4| Milt Brick oe | N Coldstm 500 145 145 145 +1] BC Forest 255 $174 17\8 17% Molson A 1734 1734 Northgat 4440 $1134 115@ 115%3-- %) BC Sugar 50 $44 44 44 Mon Food North Cam 1000 125 125 125 BC Phone 100 $5614 56'4 56'4+ %a| Mont Loco Obrien 260 32 32 «(32 | Bruck B 100 Moore Opemske 231 $10 960 960 Burns Fdg 150 $ Morse A Orchan 280 280 280 +3) CAE Ind 315 $10 Murphy Paramaq 6000 114% 11 nN Calgy 540 p 0 $104 Mrphy Pr Patino 251 $13%4 13% 13%4--%| CD Sugar 200 $21% Noranda Pce Exp! 6925 155 153 153 --2 | Can Bread 200 $10 Nor Ctl @ Pick Crow 3050 29 26 26 + | Can Cem 125 $27 - Ve} Ogilvie Pine Point 500 $49% 49% 49% | Can tron 100 $1 7 y Ont Store Placer 210 $314 31% 31% C Saftway p 210 y Oshawa A Preston 2255 $20% 20 20% cst 5 Overind pr | Probe M Cdn Brew 1550 | 7500 10' 10% 10% Pac Pete 425 Just in time for Christmas! 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Artists include: Floyd Cramer, Vic Damone, Arthur Fiedler and the Boston Pops. HOME & AUTO CENTRE 88 KING ST. W. Orchestra, John Gary, Jim Reeves and many 725-4543 others. LL 9 P.M. ON AND OFF Histor 137 Yi By ANDREW TORC! Associated Press Staff The Greek monarch born 137 years ago wh leading powers of Europe ed it and made a foreigns For 15 of the years sin monarchy was abolishe King Constantine II is the ruler to be ousted by a r coup. Except for the first | Bavarian, all the Greek archs have been descend, the Danish royal family stantine's wife, Anne. was a Danish princess marriage, Constantine and his fled to Rome today, ai military dictatorship whic over Greece last April 21 Lt.-Gen. George Zoitakis : the title usually given to one who rules for an incap ed monarch or for a mino he is of age to assum throne. The junta's appointmen regent could mean it oste is holding the throne for stantine's seven-months-ol Crown Prince Paul. The Greek monarchy launched in 1830 when the man Turks were ousted Greece and the country be New Hc As Botl By CY FOX Canadian Press Staff Wr Top-Level hands exte across a@ still-controversial der are giving new hope wholesale bifterness and : in Ireland may be gone good But caution as well as th vived optimism: characte the comments in both comn ties following a surprised r ing this week between P Minister John Lynch of the epublic and his counterpa Northern Ireland, Ter 'O'Neill. Lynch's predecessor. Sean ass, had met with O'Neil 1965, despite some lingering i the lar dominantly Roman Catho | South, $ The months after these t: LP brought more protests aga policies of conciliation. CHARGES STILL MADE The Irish air remains tt with allegations that Catho suffer political and social 1968 Looks Good For Ford | DETROIT (AP) -- He ' Ford II said Wednesday t ' while 1967 has been a diffic year for the U.S. automobile dustry, things look much bet for 1968, The board chairman of Fi Motor Co. outlined his views his annual Christmas-time pr conference. Ford said auto sales in | United States this year wind at about 8,500,000 cars, incl ing some 785,000 imports, but added a_ prediction that t market would bounce back for 9,300,000 sales year in 1968. Ford said the recent 50-d strike of Ford's auto buildi plants was '"'unnecessary as was costly but there was no! ing within reason we could ha done to avoid it or to settle much sooner." Ford announced a drastic 1 duction in his firm's buildit and expansion plans for 19 with $575,000,000 allocated next year, compared wi $680,000,000 this year and $69: 000,000 last year. Church Union Proceeding BOLTON, Ont. (CP) -- Th general commission on_ unic between the Anglican an United churches authorized committee Wednesday to stud the possibility of inter-commur ion in the churches. bs The general commission, ir cluding 20 members from eac denomination, made the authc rization during a two-day meet ing here. While some Anglican an United congregations have bee Participating in each other' communion service, the officia Sanction of the Anglican Churcl has not been given. Also at the meeting were the co-chairmen of special commis sions on doctrine, liturgy, con Stitution, legal and church-in-the world. One of two permanent secre taries on church union was named at the meeting. Rev Canon Ralph R. Latimer, gen: eral secretary of the Anglicar Church of Canada, will assume his duties June 1. The general commission was asked to present guidelines at a meeting next June for parish clergy on union experimentation yn the local level. The guide- lines are expected to cover such Subjects as joint Anglican- United Church ministry, co-op- erative planning and joint use of resources,