10 'THE GSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdey, Aprit 7, 1964 BUSINESS S20TLIGHT Demand Growing For Maritime Flaxseed FREDERICTON (CP) -- New production in New Brunswick Brinswick eg exit should be limited to large acre- oe yes band ors lnarcies Wh age where land not 'used for 3,000 ello. gr sotig In 1983, other agricultural purposes is about 400,000 pounds harvested available. HIGH DEMAND from 1,100 acres was worth more than $20,000. Mr. Robichaud said the lin- The seed is shipped to Mont- seed oil mills at Montreal are gh a orgy thea geen fas vecuine aay teed weeks f () x use they need more been reported interested in than 1,000,000 bushels of flax- small-scale experimental grow- seed for crushing every year. ing of flax for fibres near Sum- "We can only support about one-quarter of that demand. merside, P.E.I. Since 1941, western Canada Since the bulk of the flaxseed produced in the west is ex- has iced peg ranging _ . : " - e Sram 6,000,000. to 35,000,000 bu bushel, The expected gross re-lon ie Maatreah eariat fer shels a year. About 12 per cent .|turn is $30 to $50 an acre. | of the 1963 production was ex: A" dew provincial flax cot- many years to come. ported to Japan and Europe. ' ' mittee has as its chairman New bgp ae 0 gpl H. F. Stairs, director of the small amoun rts it with agriculture department's field the early 1950s, mixing it with);uchandry branch. STOCK MARKET Heavy Trading Delays Ticker TORONTO (CP)--The market moved through a day of extremely heavy trading and |heavy price increases. Trading early in the session was hectic and forced the ticker to remain 10 minutes behind schedule for 45 minutes or so. Trading in speculatives pro- duced most of the volume, but selected industrials took a back seat to none. lof 4. Three of the exchange's five, Speculative hourly - produced indexes|those reached new highs at the close in the heaviest volume since Sept. 12, 1962. Induatrials were paced by banks, liquors, foods amd utili-/ ties. In banks, Imperial Bank of| Commerce and Toronto-Domin- and Montreal 5% to 64. real company co-operated with several farmers in sowing 100 acres in the Woodstock, Grand Falls and St. Quentin areas of Carleton, Victoria and Resti- gouche counties, Good growth encouraged the 'farmers to expand the acreage last year. Total acreage from Montreal eastward reached 12,- 000, with production of more than 300,000 bushels. Some producers had good re- sults but others lost their crops, especially in the poor harvest- ling season of 1962. Fifteen bush- els or more per acre repre- sented a good crop, worth $3 a 19% respectively. action sessions, ZULAPA MOST ACTIVE Zulapa was the day's Other active speculative issue PLAQUE RECEIVED WHITEHORSE, Y.T. (CP)--A 4,500 - pound rock bearing a plaque has been-shipped here from Edmonton. It is a replica of a cairn unveiled when the U.S. Army turned over the Ca- about! J. Robichaud of the husban- ee ago proved unprofite-| ary branch, believes flaxseed Mills Ltd. of Montreal decided) DIVIDENDS |Highway to the Canadian Army. | iT' 1 ll t 6 ie eee Sees ze ae wit commen A\NGUS-(;RAYDON fi 961 d) Ai Gold Mi Ltd., fi i ing by th bli k: then extended ina New ak cents, baie 4 moved May made bl os Gr ania CARPET COMPANY wick, -------- oat Serene perig ty Sront | FOR Oshawa's Rug and Carpet Centre HILLSDALE MANOR B er NET EARNINGS HOME FOR THE AGED roadloom-Tile-Linoleum Tunisie Ktoel and Coal For part time relief work, shifts, up to three days professional oot or. => ; on -- 15.50 per shift. | ppty: Famous Players Canadian) Personnel Department, Corp., year ended Dec. 31: 1963,/ City Hall, $2,039,287, $1.17 a share; 1962, Oshawa. other grains for livestock feed. A zs re" t to Mi 1 The committee secretary, Later, Canada Linseed Oil/ nadian section of the Alaska in the Montreal area, reached| By THE CANADIAN PRESS jhighway, a duty to be assumed SOWS 100 ACRES 2 REGISTER ED NURSES | 282 King W., Oshawa ® Tel. 728-6254 By THE CANADIAN PRESS | per week. Possible full time during vacation period. R cl : "041,06, 77 cents ug Vieaning " $2,667,449, $1.54. stock!ion rose % and % respectively to 62% and 62%. Roya! rose 4 to 73%, Nova Scotia % to 68% Liquors also showed strength with Canadian breweries and Jonn Labatt ahead % to 10 and'y In. papers, Abitibi gained 1 to 14, and Price Brothers rose to a new high of 42 with a gain featured stocks that have led the penny market in the last few shares turning over. The stock gained seven cents to 52 cents. were American Leduc, down eight cents to 37 cents on 399,250 shares, Calvert, down two cents to 64 cents on 87,000 shares, and Consolidated Marbenor, ahead 28 cents to $2.60 on 79,630 shares. The senior base metals list was strong. Falconbridge rose % to a new high of 69%, while Noranda gained $1 to 465. Hud-| son Bay Mining advanced % to} SUGGESTS CENTRE MONTREAL (CP) -- Seven- teen Montreal health agences wouid be housed in'one building if a suggestion of the chairman of the Combined Health Appeal of Greater Montreal were car- ried out. It would be possible to get a hand bandaged, donate 'blood or seek counsel on feed- ing the baby in a single build- ing. 6914. | In golds, Hollinger and Giant| Yellowknife gained % and % to} 31% and 11% _ respectively.) -- however, dropped % to The 77-stock industrial index| reached a record high of 148.71 with again of .77, while the 113-stock exchange Index dupli- cated the feat with a rise of .73 to 139.35. Western oils reached a 1964 high by gaining 1.26 to 89.67. Golds rose .17 to 133.28) and base' metals .16 to 68.06. 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