HOORAY! UP SHE RISES Poland's Waldemar _ Bos- zanowski snatches 135 kilo- gruams in the light weighting lifting competition yesterday Today's Toronto Stock Market Listings nly Closet Of Memories vow In Deserted Shangri-La By The Canadian Press Toronte Stock Exchange--Oct. 14 (Quotations in cents unless marked $. 1--Odd lot, xd---Ex-dividend, xr--Ex- rights, xw--€x-warrants, Net change js from previous board-lot closing sale.) 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But Boszanowski's lift was not accepted as a world mark as he was 500 11 Net, Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge| 100 $11% 11% Mie-- 2100 $8% 82 Be 392 $20% 2% 20% + 4! 200 $1% 11% N%+ 1300 360 360 104 $7% 7% Tum Ve 450 $22% 22' 222 215 $17%4 We 17% | 25 341% 41% 47a + 50 $26Y2 262 262 225 $224 22\4 224 700 44 440 440 780 $21%4 212 21\2-- Va 5080 $94 9% " 2015 $9% 9% 100 $115% 11% 50 $25 25 . 25 50 $25Ve 25% 25Ve 370 $36"a 36 3 | Stock | Kelsey Co Kelvinator Labatt Lafarge A | LOnt Cem Lakeland Laura Sec Lau Fin Lav F 200 Lau F 140 Lav F 125 Lav F é63wt Levy Bp Maciaren A Maclaren B --% 4 | 25% 25 + Va Neon 10% 10% | Nie Wire 8 6 6 +% fe 49%. 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Trans-Mt 720 $20 20% 20Ve | Trans PPL 325 $10% 10 Un Steel 106 445 445 Versafood 600 3400 340 =340 Versatile 525 $11 10% 11 +% Vic G Tr 2100 $id 142 lla Walk GW 290 $36% 36% Weld Wood 525 $13% 13% Well Fin 300 $8 7% Well F te V7S $7 6% WOoast Tr 300 $174 17% Weston A 100 $1914 1912 Weston B 250 $194 19% 19% | Wsin 4% pr 25 97 97. 97 + West A wis 561 $10 10% 10' Woodwd A 210,$26 , 26 26 OILS 200 405 405 300 $242 24\ 10% -- Ve "5 +8 | 4% | 13% + Ye 6% WM 19 Alminex 405 24a % -- 30 (+1 33° «+5 +5 Cdn Sup Oj 2320 Cent Del 779 Fargo Mill. City Nat Pete N 'Cont NC Oils Numac Numac Petrol 1500 Place 1000 Provo Gas 4000 Triad O# 0 Union Oil 310 wis 240 64 2s +4 236 14% -- Ve $15 MINES . Agnico 4000 73 Ang Rovyn 4300. 90 Ansil 1000 16 «(16 1500 9 w 2500-8 100 400 73 88 A Arcadia Atlin-Ruf 7a Aunor 00 40 BUSINESS BRIEFS SALES DECLINE | Sales by chain stores in Can-| ada in August declined 1.5 per cent in value to ' $345,820,000) from $352,186,000 in August of| last year, the bureau of statis-| tics said Tuesday. This was the first month this year that sales) were below year earlier fig- lures. However, sales in the rst eight months of the 'year ere up 7.6 per cent at $2,647,- 9,000 compared with $2;460,- 000 in 1963. | } APPARENTLY WINS j Encyclopedia Britannica Inc.,| parently has won the contest acquire G .and C. Merriam publisher of dictionaries. Hill, Inc., another t its efforts:had failed. APPROVE SPLIT | séithe board of directors of Qiiglaroid Corp. Tuesday ap- lifoved a 4-for-1 split of com- stock. The split is subject |, shareholder approval of an} Pnendment to the company\s gtificate of incorporation in- = the authorized agers jc from 18,000,000 shares yipublic through a syndicate from 4,000,000 with no change in the $1 par value. ACQUIRES INTEREST Industrial Acceptance Corp Ltd., announced today it has acquired a half interest in Planned Investments Corpora- tions, Montreal, the sponsor of Canada Growth Fund and an independent Canadian distribu- tor of other Canadian and American mutual funds. FORM COMPANY Federal Savings and Loan Corp., has been formed to ac- cept savings deposits, issue de- bentures and make first mort- gage loans. It will issue 70,000 shares at $12.50 a share to the headed by Bongard and Co. MAKES RECORD PROFIT Loblaw Groceterias Co, Ltd. made a record profit in the first quarter ended Aug. 31, the annual meeting was told Tues- day.' George C. Metcalf, presi- dent, told the meeting the com- pany has "rarely statted a new| year when so many flags were flying in the right direction." 2 division of 67.5 kilograms. He holds the grams. grams over the light-weight dks Stock Base Met 236600 Belcher Bethim Bibis Braiorne Chance ris Cheskirk Chester Chimo C Morrison Con Negus C Rambler Conwest Cop Corp Cowich Croinor Int Helium Iso J Waite Joburke Jonsmith Joutel Jowsey Kerr Add Kilembe Kopan L Dufauit L Osu Langis Leitch Macdon Magnet Marchant Martin Mattomi Maybrun McMer 30500 : Cabo! SAVED FROM LAKE cue from Lake Erie mishap, Mr. Green dived into harbor at Port Bruce, 25 miles from London, when partially blind Edgar J. Green, 64, hugs record at 132.5 kilo- | his cocker Spaniel Susie in | their London, Ont., home --AP Cablephoto) | Monday night after their res- 1 Net High Low a.m. Ch'ge| De Wat 3 8 @ +) 800 800 2@ 2 --l'2 470 470 +10 4 66+% 170 «+170 9° 99 5 2 W% 1%-- Ve 64970 1700 1000 Sales Stock Sales 1000 155 1500 50 WA WA WA? 90 885 BB! 133. 163 50 690 6 60 -- 12% 12% 12 395 30 WS + 12 35Va 5%" 640 630 640 +10 16a 16% 18'2 + 2 35a 32+ Va 50 SO C+ 60 158 160 10%2 10% 10'2 432 +1" 33 FOREIGN TRADING 2100 Corn Cr wt 120 e Westcoast. ¢ Morrison Merrill Place Siscoe 820 000 720 685 +t i WW" 10' W4-- 225 $12Ve 1% V%¥e-- a 1000 1616 6. 715 5 685 8 58 $16% 16% 6 +1 Va 12a 128 128 +1 | 13% 13% sul cneia? Piast duel r4 Pennsylvania; wound, Northgate Nudul By TERRY ROBERTS Opemiska peer Me eas. || VANCOUVER (CP) -- A de- Pax lint 6B 3 2B |serted Shangri-La lies 30 miles bee Exot a a or north of Vancouver, Pick 'crow S33 63 (83 A community of abandoned oat, 7% &7e-- | buildings strung around the Purdex 300 is «615 «15 «+1 | throat of a man-made lake, it's oe ne ee ae {in a secluded valley high above Ragian 17 19 +4 |a Saltwater inlet. pgp le ei a Hie | While it lived, no police pa- Rockwin 39 «839 «#3 --1 |trolled; no peddlers stuck their pend 100 475 40 4 --s |f00t in the door; no. tax notices Sil Miller 15% 15% 15¥2-- elarrived in the mail. seek 225 m5 25 +4 | There was @ churchyand but Sud Cont no cemetery. ryt _ Shangri-La it was. Immortal Texmont 0 it was not. ex Sol It had no formal name. Or- Tribag liginally it was known es Tun- U_ Asbestos Inel Camp and later it became Uc. Mee Townsite. Toward the end it Un Keno took the name from the new yom post office--Mount Sheer. West Mines The mining town suffered an wie. economic heart attack in 1958 Wiltsey when world copper prices de- balay clined. Its recuperation a year shllas later was short lived. Ore in the upper tunnels of wo D0 0 Britannia Mine, once the largest 2, 7, 74, |copper operation in the Com- 100 $174 We 17% monwealth, became too costly oe to extract. Operations were 1000 67 moved to headquarters on the Lcatinced beach of salty Howe Sound, 2,500 feet below. 7 From its death in 1961, Mount DEATHS Sheer began to settle into dis- 16% -- Ve! repair. Today it's a closet of 4 --'% Belfast -- Richard Hayward,|memories for the families who *,, |70, author, poet, baillad singer,|moved away. film producer; in a car acci- MANY CRIED ident. At one time, 1,300 people | London, Ont. -- Russell Wil-|jived at Mount Sheer. They jliam (Buzz) Boll, 44, former| traded at the company store, at- news and photographic corres-|tended an endless shuffle of pondent for the Toronto Tele-|pridge parties, bore children in 45 |8Tam; of cancer, the town hospital. +%| Washington -- Mary Pinchot) "It was a virtual world of its |Meyer, 43, Georgetown artist,;own and to some a paradise," 28 |niece of a former governor of|says Len Allen. He was mine rave of a bullet!superintendent at Mount Sheer. Now he works at the beach, 30 100 27 277 Panning We invite you to discuss the practical problems of plan- ning your estate with our trust officers and to inquire about the many advantages of using Canada Permanent trust services. Trust service is friendly service. ( CANADA PERMANENT ; CANADA PERMANENT TRUST COMPANY Executors and Trustees * Management of Investments ' Estate and Pension Planning 7 Assets under administration exceed $1 billion Oshawa Shopping Centre « J. W..Frond,. Manager and deaf 14-year-old pet fell from pier. Both were res- cued after they got into diffi- culties in cold water. 'Many people cried when the town was eventually closed. Others found life better on the outside and shed few tears." | To the townspeople "outside" jmeant Squamish, eight miles |north, or Vancouver, A yearn- jing for city glitter meant riding the mine train to the edge of | the valley. There the narrow- |Sauge car was transferred to a | hoist--called a skip--and_ low-) jered to the beach. Then' you |boarded a boat north or 'south. "There was only one covered passenger car," says Archie Smith, who moved to the town- site in the 1940s. "It would carry 95 persons. The overflow went on a flatear." Mrs. Arnold Bennett lived in the town from 1937 to 1958. She wasn't sorry when it came tme to leave but her children were. "My family says there never was a place like Mount Sheer." The town that didn't want to die was.the child of death--the crushing death of a sister camp named Jane Flats, site of the original copper glory holes. _ The deposit was discovered in 1888 by Dr. A. A. Forbes. In 1899 two Americans bought it for $88,000 and the Howe Sound formed. Production an in 1903, ~~ The company operated the jing: hills fan from horizontal .|tunnels. As upper tunnels are Company of New York was'ti Jed Graef, of Verona, N.J., already appears on his way to victory as he kicks off to National KICKING OFF TO A GOOD START fast start in the final of the He clinched final in the new 200 metres backstroke final at world and Olympic record Gymnasium here. . time of 2.10.3. the proposed camp--were pe- tering out and a new tunnel was about to be driven. All diggings in the surround- worked out, new ones are driven farther down, The' pres- ent mine entrance is 200 feet above the beach. Jane Flats was a thriving op- eration of bunkhouses, tram- ways, offices and homes, aill connected by covered walkways because of: heavy winter snow. Men were changing shift on March .22, 1915, It waS midnight as. the crew left the mine with their lunch buckets. The face of the mountain cracked and Jane Flats was dead, The crushed community counted 56 dead and 22 injured. Production was halted for three months and construction began at Tunnel Camp, Queen's Visit "A Day Of Thanksgiving" OTTAWA (CP) -- The Senate roundly applauded a statement Tuesday night that the Queen's visit to Ottawa Monday made Senator John Connolly, the Senate's government leader and a member without portfolio of mine until 1963 when A d Company of Canada Limited, with headquarters in New York, took over. | By 1913 plans were made for construction of what was to be- come Tunnel Camp. Workings Prime Minister Pearson's cab- inet welcomed the senators back from a month's recess. 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