14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, December 29, 1967 | BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT STOCK MARKET GORONTO (CP) -- Prices in r -- ° |major sections of the market, 7 8 A A sy OG We AL OE Re TE A Re DS a a 'Cheats GeRoSSGHRaRBABe ws | ka e Desi TLS with the exception of golds, rose | o 1 mprove a for the second consecutive day si ; , oe . Be Thursday in moderate trading. t ee ae a tHe x th a wi ° h Volume at the close of trading a eeteoea = | Effective Sales APprodcn ee tae Uh a tg Ltt l with 2,631,000 traded Wednes- ' P . solete within a y, ' g eee SE gabe si MONTREAL (CP)--Effective|be considered a single co-ordi- nt ---- este which rose 6.70 points TODAY S ST |packaging is a silent but high- nated item. ' alee Ce 'atten brewerieshave.". dex Wednesday, fell .19 YEAR-END REVIEW powered sales tool, say execu- Continental Can Co. recently 'ala aumeriennatinn Sik a new a 7 Thinday to 202.16, as TORONTO 10:40 A.M. STOCKS | 10:40 Net : tives of Montreal-based con- opened a $7,000,000 plant cadet? Cendlosding box" to. replace po vant sMoiit a poeaitde dad Distributed by CP Stock Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge tainer-making companies. rily to manufacture beer an e ' "top-loading" car- specu h ice of gold de- dr Cochetlone wees vrnere roared 4,| Sonn £04 200 GM Bie 20m New package designs. can|Soft drink cans and aerosol con- the previous "top-loading ' car- crease in the pric on tas bie cerankad: rks Ae oe eo ar ets ere rong ii Fg Hot merce _ tainers. tons, An industry spokesman) cjined. : th rights, xw--Ex.warrants. Net change Is Calgy $i p * ret agdlrp rease es het a Neil Darrach, vice-president says the new design can emp Some industrial issues made ai Fae See Viais. Doane te "Omne | 801%; | Can. Com oad | eee eee asing Preifey. for 'the company's metal divi-,container costs by as much as | ¢ os 2 noint or more. Fal- or MINES co Va bef bd if Hon costs, spoilage a" oar sion. says the aerosol cans have 25 per cent, offsetting higher conbridge climbed 254 to 947%, ' lc | With Gold, Oils Dominant %,72 ng is it eae: ine en Tomson Newspapers and Tn H Stock Sales High Low a.m, Ch'ge +5 y pee > aes plained that they contain an ac- PERISHABLE LOSSES DOWN 1!% each to 384 and 12614. e ch Acad Uran ie 4 at New developments in packag cordion-shaped plastic inner-bot- d A cant tis now minion Textile rose 1 to 17% Ww rece : + is By SEAN FINLAY subsequent release of tight Inco rose 325g from Dec. 30, ing are spreading through pro- Ne CUEFOAEA: BY BBE. A pre-glued con ome § land Great Lakes Paper % to Ai Pitch Canadian Press Staff Writer money 1966 to Dec 22, 1967, to 12744, \ducers of paperboard products, When the nozzle is pressed to 1" Use = ie har toad al7% . be Am Moly : e Canadians must remember among Toronto industrials, plastics, glass and metals. release whatever is in the in-/"™ techno OB) rte coating) Rio Algom climbed % to 35 Me For analysts who look on 'we are most dependent in in- CPR gained 4% to 584. ie SION ner-bottle, the product--for ex- rola reas oud rates and Sherritt Gordon 25 cents to pa * the bright side, golds and ternational trade, which last In golds, which jumped EXPANS 0} ociccacctineiae whipped Fream. tooth system 0 seal woo! apt fs i65 in base metals. Hollinger hi * western oils were the stock year was three times greater 39.54 points on index to 194.74, E. H. Gibson, bis Paige nt naste, oF shaving lather--comes against water, cutting neg 'ed last ¥4 to 2814. R s | market story in 1967 than the per capita figure in f9me rose 10 to 57 and Giant in charge of the container ivi- Sak without dikect contact with) comins waste of perisha In golds, Dome rose 116 to & But even for analysts who the United States," says Mr. Yellowknife 1.50 to 9.35. | sion of Consolidated Bathurst the cae foods. < ; 611, and Campbell Red Lake % 19 look deeper, the year, surpris- Stokes. Central-Del Rio climbed 84 |9. Ltd., says several packages Similar packages in the past New "rings . Saniauiers to 7 Giant Yellowknife fell 40 '** ingly, was good with markets "Domestic prices must be -- {o 2114, Husky 1034 to 234% and which were in the experimental aivoes 'he tot Ae ile with the [Have made wide inroads into aenik to 9.40 and Kerr Addison 4 generally strong despite a se- kept in' line with the rest of fome A 234 to 25\% in western Stage last year are now being baet es inc Ghaneek "inthe former '"'pouring-spout lt, to 181 y vw vies of Centennial Year the world because a sustained gjjc_ produced, with plans for greater) Product, suka & stance cans, "1 a stern oils. Central-Del shocks high rate of inflation will nee ve i _ expansion color, apie an consis en Oy) New case-packing machines, | n es rae Nae eh Cdn Keely . . F ne é In base metals, uranium is es ones A company spokesman said 3 & vers,| Rio advanced 1% to 223%. Scur. age Golds shot up as. devalua- quickly price us out of the sues. were the high-flyers. One of these is "skin-packag within five. years metal drink| Used ®y cereal manufacturers, ry-Rainbow dropped. 1% to 53% Cendore tion of the British pound world market and give rise to Denison advanced 233 to 80% ing', made of corrugated card tainers will represent 70 per {old cardboard boxeds, ram and Pacific Petroleum % to stirred speculation about an unemployment and a_ lower ahd Rio sigan 9%, to 3314 board or plastic covered with iat ae the ie " aie py them into assembly lines, then 181 * increase in the price of gold standard of living." n On index at Taront indus- |polyethylene. When heated, the "CP! 0 te total market. seal them for retail sale without On index, industrials gained a, Gespile | hepeated Sialements - PROFITS WILL FALL trials climbed. 43.14. to. 160.77, | Polyethylene drapes over the ar- CUSTOMER CONVENIEN glue, tape or staples. i 02 to 181.0, base metala 46 10 qi trom: Wabhineton tat it would James Chilcott of C. M. Oli- base metals 48.21 to'103.88 and ticle, and a vacuum sucks air The new packages are almed The main thing, says Mr. 105.98 and western oils .17 to e RO Ree en GU ver says company profits in western oils 88.34 to 130.43. out, creating a rigid holding at customer convenience, and Bell, is that "we are getting \11) £ ' Od shea Gs tn NG: Balt: 1968 will be lower because of Volume on the Vancouver | cover. manufacturers say consumers jnto . greater flexibility." Con- © Advances outnumbered de- tl bow area of northwestern Al vapid increases in wages, but Stock Exchange for 1967 is es- | The process is being used to seem willing to pay for the con-| sumers, retailers and producers) 1/35 952 to 153, while 242 is ba stents GAA CAM Gocotl hd he sees volume on the Van- timated at 297,000,000 shares | protect small articles like china- venience. are looking for more effective sibs were nCnaneet: HODES; Ant Ol ISSUE TONS Wilt couver Stock Exchange higher compared with 263,000,000 |ware and glass, and will soon Peter Layne, manager of packaging, while new designs "U°° "© © US?" a them than in 1967. shares in 1966. Value of the |be used for electric motors and marketing new products at Con- and. technology are filling the b ;| Early in the year interest On the Toronto Stock Ex- shares trades is' expected to | automotive parts tinental Can, says future devel- demand. A, E. JOHNSON 0.0. it ates, wale Hed. been decline change, volume in 1967 is ex- be $231,000,000 compared with | Steve Ellis, marketing direc- opments in packaging will aim -- aa pins : c ' ae stn nara seca wae oe pected to reach 834,000,000 $242.000,000 in 1966. tor for Consolidated goo Sis for this convenience and attrac- ; AT heh hl sake OPTOMETRIST ue ed as ae shares ared wi 971,- In Montreal, volume is ex- . says the day of a "total packag- tiveness. After a slack period In 19». . y Pa 1968. . Britain devalued the byt ended eg on Value Secak to reach 256,000,000 ing concept" is arriving D. E. Bell, new products man- production of both capital and 142 King St. East pound, and in Caneds, tie ve of the shares is expected to be = shares with a value of $1.- "It will no longer be a case of ager for CIP Containers Lid., durable consumer goods in 723-2721 t * cember mini-budget brought '¢5 599,900,000 compared with 318,000,000, Volume in 1966 |selling a product alone." The|says the industry is changing Japan in 1966 was 40 per cent ligher taxes. The war in Viet- --¢9 'gn9.000,000. in .1966 was 297,000,000 shares product and its package would rapidly, "What is new today! higher than 1965. 1 Geidray nam continued with little hope ' buds cniabcbdaately ved 3 % Se ASS 8 SSE Ss EEG SES nS ARE CS Eh Da Nt OSE DE sy -- } Goldrim of a settlement, and the Mia- | , dle East remained.as mud- : died and unstable as ever 1 . The financial and political ' situation was enough to make ae Ts t , any Investor wince, yet Cana- ; dian stock exchanges traded 1 more shares and pushed stock | prices to highs, | Basing their views on this | ? unexpected show of strength, | e TR ; sa? market analysts expect the | : ey pee tk en 31 market to continue strong into | eG Leke Lyn 72200 20 2 2% i ay} 1968 | L Osu $00 33 33 oo +* 0 But, says J. A. Stokes of the ravine A ie Ae *| Vancouver office of Richard Leitch 850 $12% 12 12 ve son Securities, the market will : ee Ie ae ae , be one of "vicious selectiy- ; Macdon 300 204 20/4 20's ity." 1 merce Peed vid Su ies "We can look forward to a Match. 'mm 6 te oh , sideways general market, but HERE'S } Matigm! 327° 814% 14% 14% «one with some satisfactory in- | ALITTLE ! ingens 3000 % 6 , dividual stock performances PICTURE Me Intyre 728 $80 AD during the first half of 1968 zs ; re a ao ie Fag «says Davis Bryson, an analyst f O e ® > Mogul Min 3800 475 465 with J, H. Crang in Toronto ntario int U ( 7 at Wright 1000 19 * D. B. Armstrong, a director = WALLET, chee cued mene ate e Government 0 evo N Harri 200 18 18 couver, feels the 1968 market g 8 i ™ ond eo rd + ia iia | Will offer keen dividends for | Newiund 7 wr 2 20 400 3 ; 3 igre ' nee ales "ig | : \ veges a cae hae Re 2 the glamor | Va ee ee Le 1s 851% Svs Site + w| stocks linked to space and | N Rim 31340 21 2% 21 Raney LA SO $11%s 1198 Mey a technology that offer top-dol- genene 'mn if = a 2] Nor Ct wts s'| lar dividends," he adds. i | Northgat 250 Sere 107 19% if Ftd a Analysts predict a reduction | : --. Pd 4 ne ied | _14| in government spending in Osisko $00 48 48 MRD --1s both Canada and the U.S., re- Pg lel -- "4 " m4 Sulting in.a lowering of the in Pee Expl 2400 18R 185 185 +92 terest rate on bonds and in a Pick Crow 1000 2614 26\2 26! * - -- " Pine Point 265 $47 46% 47 leter 100 $31%% 3138 31% 4 3 ; org ae 12% Ba B f E / Lo ", Beet, Eggs | é » To Cost L ' *s OTTAWA (CP) Beef and eggs may be cheaper in Janu-| ary, economists of the federal! agriculture department said iA --a » a report Thursday | a psi! i The food outlook for the WHAT'RE YOU ia 4) month | DOING IN TOWN? *--'* Eggs: Prices will be down H : seasonally because of heavy 7% supplies 4a >. 6M Chieken: Broiler prices} = 4 steady with supplies adequate. | oO ; * Turkey: Prices could rise} oad ® * Slightly, especially on heavy} ke . tom and broiler weights | =| + Pork: Supplies. appear. plenti ful and prices in the immediate = ; future may show little change -- " * from current levels 45° 15 Beef; Supplies. are becoming | --- more in balance. with demand and soon may weaken from cur @ & ent levels | Ke Apples: Stocks in storage are slightly greater than a vear azo sta Lele ah arts quality good and prices) Potatoes: Stocks are much d 4 ? PRODUCE smaller than last year but ade 5 Dp ? : ape é e , quate for needs. Market is or- oO oper « 0%4-- %| TORONTO (CP).-- Wholesale' geriy and prices are firm = "m0 23 -- 2/10 retail carton § averase Other vegetables: Root eee welenled prices, quoted bs the 'vegetables, cabbage and onions - i : eds o A 'ge rr ares are Ht avenunte Suppl) i] 4M 1 | dium 39.9: A sme | 2 470470 ' Eggs Wholesale prices to DIVIDENDS | = ve ¥ ae country stations fibre cases quot 0 am 6+ « ed by a committee of wholesale' By THE CANADIAN PRESS | 170. 175 5 dealers: extra large 40 Union Gas Company of Can- es e 37-38; medium 31-32: ada Ltd., common 9 cents. Feb Es 2 42 all 29-24: B 27-38: C 20-25 1, record Jan. § m5 28) m3 8 | ie ar so oe ce | ' . . . ga igen WEEKLY LIVESTOCK If you have either Ontario Medical Services an agency for both OMSIP and Ontario OMSIP and Ontario Hospital Insurance Primary Distribution sions ice Trading| Boleghe BUNCE RIAA dec a Insurance Plan(OMSIP)orOntarioHospital Hospital Insurance. will continue to provide their present cov- ts istribution re Shar rading ogn 2250-23 c . M . . » . : . fe Glock Excharae tat Guard ail' #rAdee and classe mons and mediums 19-29 Insurance (OHI) you will soon be hearing of HIRB will be the central registration erage. The only difference is that, from Fe gli LE betel neat le dear ohm H Bhi ccauier one Eihaeeporianis the Health Insurance Registration Board office which will handle enrollment, bill- now on, when you see HIRB, you'll know it = ies b* public stockvards this week stecr calves 31-33; stock heifers} (HIRB). ings and premium collections, and answer means the Health Insurance Registration SI ( 4 r ; alves 96-9 : . . ; ; ee . MN . ° ¥ : ie a ee es The Health Insurance RegistrationBoard inquiries about Ontario's medical or hos- Board is Serving you on behalf of Ontario's o U Canse 4600 500 490 490 --i0 |Calves were and hog Calves 1,131: On offer this has been set up by the Province to act as __ pital insurance plans. health insurance plans. rices closed higher after dip-. week 1,150; last week 1,757; to} INDUSTRIALS ping al mid-week date 1967 110.860: to date 1966 | Sah el a" et Lambs were higher and good 120,280; this week last year 931: ! ' 4 16 heavy bologna bulls were choice vealers 39-43 with odd ' ' " HEY,GRAMPS ! LE : higher sales fo 48:50; good 35-38: me If you have any questions about provincial health insurance enrollment or premiums just write to: bight ies beige e Slaughter cattle 1 dium 29-34: commons 25-28; | 6x : offer this week 6,200 boners 19-24 H 4 4 4 és 4.898: to date 1987 Hogs 6.495: On offer this week @a t nsurance egis ra ion oar . ' date 1966 490,107 week last 6.400; last week. 8.726: to date fa te en te Near 4.511; choice steers 29-30 1967 506,847; to date 1966 437 2195 Yonge Sireet, Toronto 7 ha with sales to 75; good 27.50- 986: this week last year 4,634 "a . 4 "28.50; mediums .24-27; commons. zrade A 27.50-29.60; heavy sows <* --_|48.25: choice heifers '26.50-27.50; 2-21.45; stags 12.95; boars live GOVERNMENT OF ONTARIO & PP Bolg eer dass Me a Rall cc yl e Hon. JOHN P. ROBARTS, Prime Minister ' 6.50, mediums 23-25; commons Sheep and lambs 756: On offer 02 6 $ 18-22: choice fed year this week 750; last week 1,597 ; au J * *)99.5N-30.50, good 27:28:50: good to date 1967 68.903: to date 1966 5 SEDO iss cai (aj 64+) cows 19-20 with sales to 21.50: 79.544: this week last vear 473 ? 7 medium 17.50-18.50 canners good handyweight lambs 25.50-| a 4 354+ aiand cullers 10-17; good heavy) 26.50; lights to 40; sheep 5-11. 4 ?