BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT Ski Firm Could Foster Champion VANCOUVER (CP)--A Brit-| business venture on foundations of snow has -- a step nearer to ~ Out of the ski-resort project oouver and overflow every weekend to Mount Baker and other U.S. ski grounds, Garibaldi Lifts was organized by a Fw J of Vancouver men after Whistler lost out to Banff, Alta., as Canada's contender for the 1968 Winter Olympics, Banff lost to Grenable, France. GOT LEASES The company obtained leases and options on the necessary Jand and permission for an $800,000 public issue of shares. Sale of shares was first aimed at ski enthusiasts who have taken $310,000 worth. When this market slowed down, the company aimed at in- vestors and obtained permis- sion to employ salesmen, This plan became unnecessary, how- -jsion as a community project. "Inear solution, "lealled for tenders for the manu- ever, when a national invest- ment house, Doherty Roadhouse and McCuaig Bros., undertook to market a public issue of shares without fee or commis- In the new year, confident that its financial problems were Garibaldi Lifts facture and installation of a $500,000 two-stage sedan lift and for other tenders to log the lift line and ski trails on the moun- tainside, A day lodge and public facili- ties are to be built at the half- way station, The summer pros- ipect is also important since the lift will open an alpine play- 'ound with hiking trails and ishing lakes. Under arrangement with the | Stock Market THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, Jonuery 31, 1964 19] Up, Down On Thursday TORONTO (CP)--The stock market had an erratic day Thursday, down, up then down again as volume slipped without the backing of usual speculative activity. At the: close, dipped .26 to 141,30, the ex- change index .20 to 132.15 and western oils .54 to 82.94. Base metals gained 34 to 61.44 and golds 82 to 134.22. Volume for the day was 4,290,- 000 shares compared with 4,890,- 000 Wednesday. Banks were again heavy los- ers on the industrial board after strengthening early in the aft- ernoon. Imperial Bank of Com- merce, Royal and Toronto-Do- minion all fell 4% and Montreal %, Among: selected issues, Inter- provincial Pipe Line was offi %4, Moore Corporation and CIL % each and Dominion Foundries and Steel 4. B.C, Securities Commission, all money subscribed must be held in escnow until the amount of $450,000 is reached. If this amount is not subscribed, the money paid in must be re- turned, RESULTS COUNT! Mays SMART WOMEN ... have their carpets and uphol- stery cleaned "The Safe Way' MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE, Conrult © Member of the Oshawa & District Real Estate Board | by DURACLEAN 728-8518 iidustrials*Consolidated Rambler six cents Canada Packers B advanced % and Algoma \%,. Denison was ahead % and In- terntional Nickel % among se- nior metals, Lake Dufault rose 10 cents to 9,15 among juniorc. Gulf. Lead was the most ac- tive speculative issue, ahead one cent to 13% cents on more than 340,000 shares, Nisto rose three cents to 31 cents, Terri- tory 2% cents to 1914 cents and to 2.25, Dome Petroleum slipped \% among senior western oils. United Oils led speculative oils, DEER ATTACKS MAN WEWAHITCHKA, Fla. (AP) A 58-year-old man was injured severely Monday in a 20-minute battle with a deer which at- tacked him in the backyard of his Wewahitchka home, A phy- sician said 50 stitches were re- quired to close facial cuts on Aubrey Rowells, and additional stitches were needed for arm and shoulder cuts, The deer had been raised in captivity nearby. trading 124,686 shares for a gain of seven cents to 1.95, Fridays--9 to 9 32 KING ST ( A \ ON SAVINGS Interest from date of deposit Free Chequing Privileges Deposits by Mail postage paid envelopes provided free Hours--9 to 5 GUARANTY TRUST CANADA'S LARGEST INDEPENDENT TRUST COMPANY 728-1653 Saturdays--9 to 1 REET EAS: _ ES ae a CHEVY Il is a nimble size... at a price you can really afford! Real stretch-out room inside; clean, tasteful design outside --yes, Chevy II offers more downright driving value than any other car in its class! 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