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Oshawa Times (1958-), 8 Jul 1965, p. 20

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20 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thuredey, July 8, 1968 STOCK MARKET By The Canadian Press 100 $22) Yoronte Stock Exchange--July & ee (Quotations In cents unless marked $. 25 2--Odd lot, eis vr gd a 780 rights, xW---Ex-warrants. inge is from previous boerd-iot closing sale.) hg INDUSTRIALS 'oy Net Stock Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge Ocean Cem Ont Steel Pac Pete Pembina 2% 35 1% or 40% 40% Alum 2 4% p150 $48\2 Anthes A sos} 210 $20% $13% 13% 180 «160 «(170 200 345 345345 710 $20% 202 20'2-- v2 315 361 60% 60% -- 5 non 240 2 021 $58% SBYe 58% -- % 160 $6% 6% 6+ 25 %@ 8 --3 100 445 445 W. Pacific 210 $30%% 30% 30% Weston A 130 $26% 26% 26% Weston B m aN West A. wis $22 23a Ba+ % 3B 3B 2B Arg C P pr 100 Acc = 4590 Trans PPL Un Carbide $80 M5 250 300 210 100 20Ye 20% 330: $11% 11% 1% ROUND THE GLOBE IN A GLANCE LONDON (Reuters) --More than 40 Hastings aircraft in service with the RAF will be examined:and have their con- trol systems checked before making further flights, it was announced Wednesday. Defence Secretary Denis Healey made the announcement in the House of Commons less than 24 hours after a Hastings plunged into a field in Oxford, Southern Eng- land, killing 41 men on a mil- itary parachute jumping exer- cise. SHIPS COLLIDE TOKYO (AP) -- A panaman- ian and a Nationalist Chinese freighter collided 15 miles east of Shimoda, about 100 miles southwest of Tokyo, early RAF Will Examine Controls Of Hastings; Crash Reason jening to "destroy" the Queen when she visits there Friday. Both letters, sent to newspa- pers and signed "J", warned the public to stay away from the town of Higham Ferrers when the Queen meets local of- ficials. "NEW HOUSING LOANS OTTAWA (@P) -- Central Mortgage and Housing Corpor- ation was authorized Wednes- day to offer builders direct loans for construction of dis- play houses. The program, ef- ifective immediately until Dec. 31, makes each builder eligible for two loans. By providing dis play houses for examination by prospective buyers, builders would be able to gauge winter FR er eee ee te pad nag a BLAMES JURISTS TORONTO (CP)--An anony- mous Toronto magistrate ' claims some legislators, judges} % and magistrates are too lenient] in punishing traffic offenders and therefore are responsible: for the carnage on Canadian highways. 'The main reason for] - it is that virtually all legisla-|* tors, judges and magistrates! ¢ drive automobiles," trate wrote in an unsigned ar-) ticle in the Ontario Magistrate's! Quarterly. | { NUMBER CHANGES LUCK CHELTENHAM, England (CP)--A family complained of nothing but bad luck and illness since they moved into apart- }ment No. 13 in a new block in the magis-| # age U.S. RUNNER Bill Mills, 27, a Marine lieutenant, was a_ virtual unknown to track fans until he won the 10,000 metre in the 1964 Olympics at Tokyo. $20% 20% 207% + Ve 29 2° B 215 $88 (8B 716 $68 OILS oa 68 Anchor 1000 250 $9Ve % %% Ang U Dev 2600 2100 400 400 400 400 975 975 975 --I15 14650 $13% 13% 13% 40 $29% 29% 29% $63 62% 62% -- Va C I Gas Oil 520 $102 10% 10'2+ % ciL 275 $ Cc _ Mare CPR His time was an Olympic record of 28:24.4, --CP Photo " business more accurately. | i Thursday. One member of the |this Gloucestershire town. Now Chinese freighter crew was! puROCHER SENTENCED |the landlords have agreed to| killed' and another seriously in-) wonpReAL (CP) -- Andre|change the number. j jured, the Maritime Safetyinurocher Wednesday was sen-| a said. tenced to two years in jail for}. QUAKE STRIKES his March 2 escape from Bor-| TOKYO (AP)--A mild earth-|deaux Jail here with suspected i/quake shook central and north-|narcotics racketeer Lucien} Fiern Japan Thursday the central| Rivard, who is still ms eg |meteorological agency reported|Durocher, 28, pleaded guilty to \There were no reports of dam-/the escape charge shortly after lage or casualties. The epicentre|he was captured in a north-end lwas located near Hachijo Is-|apartment by city police three land, about 200 miles south of|months later. Tokyo. LECHASSEUR OUT MAYORS TO COMPETE MONTREAL (CP) -- Eddy MEDICINE HAT, Alta. (CP)|Lechasseur, 33, who is to stand Maurice McManus, Lord Pro-|trial this fall on charges of in- vost of Dundee, Scotland, will|citing to perjury and obstruct- engage in a soccer-ball kicking ing justice, was released from) contest with Mayor Henry|Montreal's Bordeaux Jail late} Veiner of Medicine Hat at the| Wednesday on $10,000 bail. Le- sila local stampede next Wednes- Vaated an ----. 4 oy ; st. wi .\deaux escapee Lucien. Rivard, --4| WILL WORSHIP TOGETHER (2: The, lord provost will 'Mir|was arrested last March. after| BOSTON, Mass. (AP) -- The|,nq travel Medicine Hat Wed-|he testified before the Dorion Roman Catholic archdiocese of jocqay from Calgary. inquiry into influence-peddling| Boston is publishing guidelines ; eee in federal government circles. BEATTY HAS CANCER to help Catholics and Protes- | : ee VENTURA, Calif. (AP)--Wild} MRS. KENNEDY FINE tants share religious exercises.) : The archdiocese says people of|animal trainer Clyde Beatty, 61,, NEW YORK (AP) -- Mrs Joseph P. Kennedy was re- both denominations will be en-lis critically ill of cancer in : 4 couraged to join in the prayers|Community Memorial Hospital,|Ported in good condition Wed- and hymns at Catholic masses|his wife said Wednesday. His|Mesday following the surgical or Protestant funerals, wed-|wife Jane said he entered the|temoval of a small skin tumor |dings, thanksgiving services and|hospital Tuesday night. at the Manhattan eye, ear and | 4 throat hospital. The mother of ordinations. i . SLRS CaN RR eno a | QUEEN THREATENED the late president John F. Ken- Begun in 1956, the 41,000-mile) LONDON (AP) -- Police|jnedy was admitted to the hos- United States Interstate High-|in Northamptonshire reported|pital Monday and operated on way System is expected to be| Wednesday two anonymous let-/Tuesday to remove a_ benign +10 'completed in 1972. |ters have been received threat-'skin tumor from her neck. 88 15s 10 wl 735 240 126 no 295 60 62 18% 1Sa-- %& 107 «107 --5 300 Dynamic 122100 Fargo 200 20% 2034 20% | Mdicon 1000 celine Seeker | Mill City 1000 $612 6114 61%4-- 2; Numac 100 122 $12% 12% 12% Provo Gas 750 242 200 95 95 | Ranger 200 186 186° 186 + 300 $17% 17% + Ve| Scurry Rain 250 $17 17% 17% 210 $50 50 Spooner 000-25 25 235. $6 6% 6% Triad. Oil 236 «235 «4236 --4 250 $22%4 22% 22% Union Oil $175 17% 17% -- Ve 200 450 450 450 --20 Un Reef P 3 23 @B 300 $40 40 40 = vei W Decalte 75 370 375 +10 215 $42%m_ 42 42% -- Ve 364 $13% 13% 13% 280 435 435 435 800 $15 15 160 455 455 150 $64 6% SOS1iI9 119 320 $36'2 362 36'2~- 430 $26% 26% 262 10 $10014 10014 10014 Z195 $23% 23% 23% 40 $20 19% 1978 -- Ve 23 23 o iy 7 37 Exquisite 12 12 -- Vl Exquite pr 12122 --% Falcon $97 97a 97a -- % Fed Grain 5 $6% 6% 6% Ford (US) $56 5642 56% Fruehauf 200 $9%-- 9% GMC z10$105 105 G Bahama 300 295 295 GN Cap € wi00 75 Guar Tr Hard Carp Hd Carp A 500 389 95 7% 300 MINES 1000 600 500 4500 Coronation Crush Int Cygnus A Cygnus B Delta B pr Dist Seag Dofi 140 255 140 | Agnico 250 A Am Moly Ang Rovyn Ansil Arion Argosy A Arcadia : Bankfield 1000 + 4) Barex 500 -- | Barnat 5200 Brunswk 215 Bunker H 4000 Camflo 6200 Cdn Keeley 5000 Candore 4000 } Captain + %) Cassiar | Cheskirk ir | Chester +5 | Chib- 50 $6542 65% 65'2--1 | ribald 100 $31% 31% 31% +1%| Chrom 200 $28%4 28% 28% Coch Will 685 $544 Sia 5M Coin Leke 75 $1002 100% 100% -- % 250 $17% 17% 17% z10 526 600 210 245 WOMAN COMMANDS SOVIET SHIP Valentina Oreicova, cap- the bridge of the ship. She merchant ships in the Mur- tain of the 3,300-ton water has had 25 years service on = mansk run during the Sec- eae aes Russian ships including the et tanker Pirjatin, is shown at post of mate on Russian ond World War. +1 | --5 | 2000 1500 9740 ees $152 15% 1514 a4 a 11% 114 1'4-- 2 1305 16 103 «100 «4100 ---3 Rio Algom Rockwin 500 Silvmaq 3000 Sud Cont 500 Sullivan 1 Teck Corp Texore Tombill Torbrit Tormont Tribag Trin Chib U Asbestos Un Buffad Un Fort Violam Wasmac | Wind-Eld Win-Eld rts 4 " 500 1800 1500 1000 1000 Maybrun McAdam McWat Mt Wright Nealon New Ath N Goldvue $16 58 We've just opened a Loan Office in Oshawa (OUR TWENTY-NINTH ONTARIO LOCATION) and, to tell the truth, we're feeling pleased. Everytime we open another Citizens Loan Office it's evidence thot people like our service. We think thot our service will please you, too, We specialize in timely cash loans, for any good reason, on a repayment plan to fit-your budget. When you need help with money problems just give us a call, or drop in at our new, modern Loon Office in Oshawa. At our Oshawa office or branch offices in nearby Whitby and Toronto, you can be sure of prompt, courteous, understanding service, a ° % Wr 350 345 345 16% 16% 16 19% 19 19a +22! 17000. 20 ibd wv 425 $122 122 12% 7 7 7 +h 500 2000 18% 18 tlA+ 222 22% 2a-- Va) 162 162 162 | 130 130 +1 =| 350 350 --18 | 2 22 +2 pe | 9% -- %! 105 295 75 600 1300 300 3850 --s mae C Mogul 400 400 Con Nichol 4% 15 Cop Corp a 4° 1 Cop-Man a 4 Wht Vl Coulee | 6% Craigmt | 230 Daering +.%) +1 | -- %} $12%4 $51% $144 WM 51% 4a 6% 2B 124 1 bers Norghte Opemiska Orchan Pamour Pax int Perron Que Chib 000 ] Quemont $10% 10% 10% Raglan wi o> 2 $13% 13% 13% 12 12 12 1% 274 690 36% $23% pe pig D'Eldona 210 210 210 Denison 6 65 65 --10| East Sull 90% 90%-- Ye) Frneoeur 'a-- %) Giant YK 90 Glenn Exp Sve | Granduc 11% -- Ve| Hastings 17% -- Ys} Headway 11% Hud Bay 5% + Ve! Int Bibis 55% -- Ve! int Helium ip Iron. Bay Iso Jonsmith Kerr Add Kopan Lab Min Sales to 11:00 a.m.j; 499,000. FOREIGN TRADING 100 390 390 390 500 S60 560 560 500 78 78 i) 16 Ss 5 $27% 27 690 Cochwill Dick Nsn Un Buffar 390% $30%4 5 390 5% 1100 191 190 +2 OPEN FRIDAY TILL 8 P.M. CASH LOANS $25 to $5000 61 KING ST, WEST, OSHAWA Phone 723-3451 ITIZENS FINANCE ¢ OM PAN Y ttm tt 88 3100 300 1000 210 1005 2200 100 800 800 800 WU 144 "4a +2 $32 2 $12% 12% 12% % 26V2 26% a+ 205 205 205 4 4 4 1 14 1% Wht 19 19 19 FT 5a Se Sat hh 1600 255 255 255 100 215 215 215 100 230 230 230 Martin 500 70 7 70 Mattgmi 140 $16 16% 16% BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT Worm Casts Giant Shadow Over B.C. Food Industry By VERN LACEY | Serious about this or it will hurt VICTORIA (CP)--The scien-ithe whole country," said Dr. tist showed the worried farmers! color slides of the golden nema- Campbell. tode, then said: |NURSERYMEN HIT "If any inspector anywhere in} Nurserymen have been worst the world: finds it (on your) hit by the bans. Ninety per cent plants), you are finished ...so\of their markets are off the help me bub, you won't: move! island--mainland B.C., Eastern anything for 50 years." Canada and abroad. Potato Dr. W. P. Campbell of Ottawa|srowers are less affected. They was talking about a worm tinier|sell most of their crop in Vic- than a pinhead; one that hasjtoria, inside the quarantine cast a ponderous shadow over area. Vancouver Island's $5,000,000} Dr. Campbell said a program agriculture and plant industry.jof checking each field and Just how much damage the) greenhouse will be in full gear worm could do if it jumped the|within a week. He has 14 scien- 80-mile Gulf of Georgia to the|tists--two on loan from the U.S. mainland of British Columbia/agriculture department -- and hasn't been calculated dozens of university students That it would be extensive is Working with him. accepted. Agriculture in B.C.| AS each crop is cleared, the employs some 30,000 persons|8Tower will be allowed to ex- and has a net value of produc-/Port. _ : tion of more than $70,000,000. In. Dr. Campbell, chief of the fed- agricultural statistics, however, @Tal' agriculture department's the more generally accepted|Plant protection division techni-| values are based on farm cash Cal section, is in charge of the income--and this amounts to/ematode program. | 2x6-- 8 tos' ($84.50 more than $105,000,000 a year., Growers have been told to compile estimates of crop val- 2x8-- 8 to 16° $86.50 DAMAGE IS SLIGHT ues in the eventuality that their| all 0 1000 board feet in ' field has to be destroyed. | mixed truck lots for house, So far damage is negligible-- "Vy" wiarenges 15 acres of drooping potatoes on There is machinery to pro- bam or cottage. a Saanich Peninsula farm. vide aid to you if you have to 4 x 8 But embargoes--Bans on ex- E lose your stock," said Dr, port--have fallen around WATERPROOF | ECR. ASPENITE fertile peninsula like the heads-|¢yeCK LASTS MONTHS SHEATHING man's axe. And no root crop jt will take two to three $ Hh .38 sheet L Dufault Lakehead L Shore Langis Latin AM Louvict Lyndhst Macassa Madsen Marchant 500 2000 1000 5500 9% 13% Ye 4B a7% %! bd | coy Bm 27% + TOP QUALITY KNOTTY PINE PANELLING packed 6 layers to the bundie 36°51" tee Bafa 13% per bundie | BIG 100 FOOT Beautifull itled pag 'ful | half inch ROLLS! ALUMINUM NAILS COMBINATION x. $5.15 SCREEN : DA" $5.66 x" $5.59 STORM DOORS 4" = $5.46 PER $21.88 10 50LB. CARTON $23.77 ECONOMY P.V.C. CORRUGATED AQUA GREEN and YELLOW Asis! VINVLGLASS SASHLESS WINDOWS PATIO and FENCING b PANELS 26" x96" $@).22 17 A Square 3 ee s 33 3 94 4??? x 2?--6 feat JUST 18%¢ PER SQ. FOOT $4 A .36 14 ea, | DEDUCT 5% ON 25 OR MORE 1/16" JET CARNIVAL & BLACK MARBLE Ne 4 VINYL ASBESTOS FLO 'i TILE Tit | CREDIT | FIRST QUALITY !-3/gINTERIOR MAHOGANY DOORS 0 x 6-6 $3,56--2+2 x 6-6 $4.92 1-6 x 6-6 $4.09--2-4 x 6-6 $5.11 2-0 x 6-6 $4.74--2-6 x 6-6 $5.29, CRATE LOTS 4MM RANDOM VEED MAHOGANY PANELLING 47's $2.57 from 384 to 864 square feet 4x 8's $2.94 [VERY FINE STOCK | OK UPA FREE PLAN) rece ECONOMY GRADE OUR 2x4-8' SPRUCE x Y fre WHILE THEY LAST! GOOD DRY UTILITY [SEVERAL NICE COLORS SPRUCE' | ARBORITE 2x4 79° POST FORMED cieht foot MW COUNTER TOPS 2x4--10'to 16' $83.50 We like to say: 'Your Loan is OK" SPARKLING WHITE 8" HORIZONTAL ALUMINUM SIDING '36° per square #1 RED. CEDAR 4x 4's 1834" per lineal foot #1 STEEL OVERHEAD GARAGE DOORS COMPLETE WITH HARDWARE -8' x 6'-6""~ $39.55... CHAIN LINK FENCING i RED CEDAR PICNIC TABLES $147 KEY IN KNOB LOCKSETS $f .10 each $95). | $1272. Boys and Girls... You Can Earn Money During Your Summer Vacation as a TIMES CARRIER Sturdy are the shoulders of the newspaper boy for on them rests the respon- sibility of bridging the gap between newspaper and the reader. The news- paper they deliver repre- sents the combined labour of thousands of people both here and abroad, plus production costs that run into the thousands of dollars. It is therefore a job that cannot be taken lightly, the success or faile ure of the route depends entirely on a keen sense of detail and strong inter- est business. Both strong prerequisites in to- day's world of business. But few people have such an inbred instinct and the carrier's job affords an excellent opportunity for a young boy or girl to learn these skills. PIECE "A" GRADE BATHSET os' TUB @j7" x 19" BASIN, @REVERSE TRAP PS. 9.9 5 TRUCK LOTS 4 COLOURS "A" GRADE 210 fb -- 3 in 1 ASPHALT SHINGLES $ .67 SQUARE JET WATER SYSTEM complete with 2 gallon tank bh: 3: $27.95, 10' $34.95 WHILE IT LASTS FACTORY GRADE y M5 A'x8 , SANDED FIRPLY $2.95. in $45.75... @ . in carton lots will move until the field where) months to check the more than it was grown has been checked! 999 acres of farmlands on the for nematode and cleared by peninsula, he said. government inspectors. Growers are still free to ship Inspectors clean their boots/cut flowers and any produce after leaving each field, Farm-|that is grown above ground. But ers have been warned to do the| root crops and plants with roots same and to wash down their are banned. machinery after use. Dr. Campbell doesn't know A laboratory has been set up|whether the infestation is wide- others in stock from as little as Up to 10 yeors to pay on large purchases at Victoria Airport, on tarmac|spread or confined to the 15- where no nematode could live.|acre potato crop. The trouble Top scientists have come from|with nematode is they have to Eastern Canada and the United|be 1,000,000 to the acre before States to contain the infestation|there is any 'hope of knowing and, if possible, eradicate it. (they're there. | The golden nematode, scien-) If the nematode infestation is tifically called Heterodera Tosto-| confined to a small area, Dr. chiensis, attacks the roots of po-|Campbell says, there will be a tatoes, tomatoes and geo gg lat program using chemicals It can be carried on roots of| developed by the U.S. during many other plants. jits 25-year battle with nematode It hampers growth but is notion Long Island. poisonous. A large percentage| "With a crash program, we of tomatoes and potatoes in hope to be able to eradicate it." 'New York come from nema- But if it is widespread, it will] tode-infested Long Island. About|be a long-term battle of control, 75 per cent of the crops in Eng-|of crop-rotation and of lost mar- land have it. In Canada, only/kets. At least 25 years, he Says. | Newfoundland had it before the) "In that case, we won't be outbreak here. able to put you back on the ex-| But areas that don't have it,)port market but we'll eradicate! don't want it. Hence the bans. if in time the markets * é AJAX YARD 161 DOWTY ROAD OFF HIGHWAY No. 401 AT INTERCHANGE 66 PHONE 942-1221 BROOKLIN YARD Corner Highways No. 7 and No. 12 PHONE 655-3313 "We have to take action that will be there for your children." Sannnannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnannnnnenninn ' : CEMENT IN STOCK ee ARBORITE 26¢ sqfoot $3.90 per sheet 500 SQ.FOOT ROLL 2 MIL POLY ETHYLEW FILM $2.77 ea. 32" x 24" | 100 FT. 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