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Oshawa Times (1958-), 9 Jun 1966, p. 23

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jcurrent issue, mentions several! 'Genuine Autotronics of fee THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, June 9, 1966 23 STOCKS & FINANCIAL REPORTS eon -- Sena we antral ees! BOND MARKET fz, my It to ti land electronic components, is| amare lor its gh Pe gi FE gone still. listed though it was peti-| TORONTO (CP) ~ The Cana-|1"¢ government of Canada 414- | - 1, 1983, issue was RKE ri (CP) -- The Fi-|nies." |tioned into bankruptcy in Feb-\dian bond market was un-|Per-cent Sept. STOCK MA BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT nancial Times says the Cana-| The paper says Alpha Aracon) ruary." \changed in quiet trading Wed- pervnny at 9% bid and 87% asked. In provincials, the On- 1 5% ® dian Stock Exchange in Mont-|Radio Electronics, a Toronto-| Leland Publishing, says the nesday. TORONTO 10:40 AM. front Dom Coal 100 $5 Si S% 'ark « foe ices: as iene Hydro 6-per-cent due April ribuied by 1 $17% 17% 17% real "is not matching the im-jbased national distributor Of| paper, also is still on the Cana- me gov little| 15, 1988, closed at $1004 bid and Dish w Toronto Stock Sachonge sone . | 99 44 6 4 +h H li t R ] proved listing .standards" it}electronic equipment and parts, change list ough "* -- The 00% asked in is unless mar! ri ae --e)} j alth h "in ote 6-baenident i wp Mea Dor rites tmp ios + % e cop ers ep ace . says is in use on the Toronto "'is still listed although it has dian ex sorb tae 1965, Le- price change. 4%4-per-cent #1 viahis. xw-Ex-warrants, Net change is| Dupont 23 $4 4} A $M , Stock Exchange. jbeen in receivership for almost penge Seite af 9 200 nnn" lov om io S San © ante aut - from previous beard-ier copng se. t Eaay praed Par) rs - = - % at | o ' { ine weekiy newspaper, in jiaja yeets panceiuns | r] 3 | |-- -- ccaeeegata ae mes =x zs | The Mule in B.C. Now | come| ny SEAS BANK OF MONTREAL DISTRICT MANAGERS Sates High Lew a.m. Ch'ge| 125 $75 Me 7 VANCOUVER (CP)--The day|revenue comes from mining ex- Se we is bt oe Nh ge ag when the prospector heads into|ploration, staking and proving 2 Ge ¢ 0 $3) 3 oo the bush leading his trusty mule' mineral discoveries. +% : Te staos ass tase ~ iS slowly fading. In a day some 30 mac' hines | m9 1 +4 , 5 $8 8 Today he will quite possibly | migni be doing that work alone, 6m ye hop into a $130-an-hour heli- jsome of them chartered for 0 $17: «17--=«O17 copter and fly to the area he|three or four months by a com- ee te aa. hopes to find minerals. pany, and others hired for a 0 $58 8 8 "It's a heck of a lot more ex- minimum of three hours. ie ee ae ee iE pensive than a mule but he can "There hasn't been a major "TIS $404 49" 9" * get in and out quickly,' ajmineral or petroleum find in mS 990 S75 $90 spokesman for Okanagan Hell- jthe last 10 years in which the 250 $16% 16% 16% 2ss $184 184 W8'2--% Copters Lid. said in an inter-jhelicopter hasn't been in-/ 095 357% S27 S2'a view Tuesday night. volved," he said. a fi al a egg The British Columbia-Yukon| He said a prospector wishing 165 38% 8% 8% Chamber of Mines says about|to go to an interesting aren a $03 'os bese 125 helicopters are flying over will hire a 'copter. , the province this year on work! "A few days or weeks later yet * connected with British Colum-|we'll pick him up. He'll have bia's continuing mining boom. a load of samples in his pack Okanagan, with 68 machines /for assay "% one of the largest helicopter; 'Then he'll take his assay to} companies in the world, is do-.a major company. If it is in-| 5 ing much of it terested, it will fly somebody isl The spokesman said about 60 to look at the area staked.' * + § 'or 70 per cent of the company's) Okanagan was formed in 1947) R. E. Hollane + by Carl. Agar, still honorary| ee chairman of the board, primar-| Appointment of five district managers for Bank of branch, becomes district manager for branches in the north- C STOCKS ily as a crop dusting company. | Montreal branches in Metropolitan Toronto hos been an- western area, Gesrng 1 : aia 'eer é ae a Sxpawer ii) seeyien) Fe nounced by Edward A. Royce, general manager for Ontario, John B, Hill, formerly manager of a branch in Ottawa, ae" 08 ar + + gat 'I if rH 3s PO tgs hi oh oe meee ni i _ Py aggre ag in Toronto becomes district eenoger for branches in the eastern crea; pyc i: ML Gar 24 21% 114 | stock Exchange Wednesday and| work. : Ralph E. Holland, formerly manager of Yonge and and John C. Harrison, formerly manager in London, becomes Duven" 3000 2 12 x we As shy aoe ie only a handful of issues showed, It operates from 10 bases in| Queen streets branch, becomes district manager for branches district manager for 'branches in the northern area. i esi a "eo guiia tae asia -- vw much change. B.C. and in the Yukon and the | in the downtown business area; Patrick Birrell, formerly The new district managers will report to Frederic P. Frncoeur 1014 14 14 ive 10 $8 «8 «8 + % Volume was sluggish for the) Northwest Territories. It has a manager at Cornwall, becomes district manager for branches Baines, regional assistant general manager for Metropolitan emer Sa aa te TA gg ree te ee third consecutive session with a small Ay ote g oe in the central business area' Robert M. Macfarlane, formerly Toronto and environs. The appointments are the latest devel- Bien Exp 2000 Nerenda " 613 $524 $2 524+ % total of 2,299,000 shares chang-|Dorval Airport and briefly wa manager of the Lake Shore boulevard and Parklawn road opment in a widespread reorganization of the Bank of Mont- Golgrinn 2 Le ee ie tee we oe Le hands compared with 2,153,-/supplying drilling rigs .n the fe real, which has 350 offices in Ontario. Granisie | pi Aaa 4 175 $26. -% 6 000 Tuesday. North Sea. e sss ssecbowisclabicinn PEE Ts per ibs } Sioceagg Ae oo 2 or 1 Pow Corp 1160 S1I% 11% 1 11% ; Analysts say some of the mar-; ~~~ ec : : Gunner 100199 199 199. BNo hh pr Bo a99' 9916 99a + 14| Ket's troubles is a result of in- Hore Rod ay 17 M6 vane QN Gs 63w 400 700 4690 4 + .vestor concern about the pos- Hydra x = 228 1% 15 Ratchnane cH $9514 15a asm, -- vy Sible effect on profits of labor Int Bibis T 1000 15 "5 1 Revelstk 150 $10'% 10% 10% negotiations under way or com-| | Kenville un 1% 174 Rothman 759274 27% 27% ing up shortly in several key| irish Cop 4 " i 797% 73% 73% '0 ' U Soleds -- - poh 4 9% ~ %\ sectors of the economy, includ- Jaye Exp : ' | Scot York 100 $10% 104 10%+ "ing steels, rails, shipping and! Jelex Shell Can 125 $2i 21% 21% f t duct | Jonsmith y 1 Shell inv p 3508277 7 «127 + Ww 'orest producis. Jowsey Shell Inv w 100 695 495 Banking issues were lower as| Kerr Add 94 SI1'4 11% 11% -- Shop Save 270 $12% 12'4 12% Kelly Ord 800 66 66 66 Shopper Ct 90 390 390 -- § expected changes to the Bank L. P. Birre "Meck 1. C. Hervieen 338883933 Copreerp Cop Fields Cop Man Coulee Craigmt a 38 K Anacon mONS WS 295 Simpsons 2 2% 29% + % Act appear to be running into} Kid Coper 119 4 4 «. ,| Steel Con 191 $23% 2% 23% -- bid further delay. Kopen 1000 1212 - Steinbo A N% 1946 + $00 827% 7% aa Foinae 57% 577% +4 Nova Scotia and Toronto-Do Leb Min inn "ee 4 8 Thom NP 1 154 15+ % minion dropped 1 each and 'ol cr La Luz 60 $20 (1% Tor" Dm Bk 7 ; Royal %. vane ge ig pg ig Tor tron a % Denison and Pine Point lost Lorede 100 122 12) «12 Tere Fin' lth Fe % each In base metals. Rio Al-| Low! mm 6 7 9 Transair gom dipped %4 while Hudson "po rin iM ty = Teens At eed ' Bay was up \4. tg) 125 84h 14 144 Trans PPL MY On index, industrials were off) om. +} one 10 to 162.93, golds .46 to 181.59, Net " : u cop 8 $121 base metals .04 to 90.48, west- Versatd 1 10 +35 (ern oils .20 to 101.95 and the Versatile 2» 3 Walk GW 235 $334 334 334-- TSE .1 12 to 154 51. ee 2 " Weldwod 300 $9% hn. 9% Weste'st 1700 $29 = 28% a \ Westeei 00 $224 224 29% ie se cif! $4 Be ws) Wirtone al tuly the a + Dividen s 4 Weston B 200 521% 21% 21% } Woodwd A 332 $25 25 25 By THE CANADIAN PRESS , a | HeMdershot Paper Products 225 "s " | nie -- a | Ltd., 6 per cent preferred $1.50 arrears for Oct. 1, 1964, June saat att) Plamen ae eS tt [a2 record June 13. 1200 35 359 | siscee $00 380 35 390 Crush International WA*,, 1 gPrricieny 7" | Utd Keno 100 990 590 590 --$ common 7 Ys cents, July 15, reec- 1000 2714 Nh ord J a -u| PRODUCE Columbia Cellulose Co. Lté., ws $25 3 Bn | $1.20 preferred 30 cents, June WAM 15. -% oon. 1 19% 13% TORONTO (CP) -- Wholesale ---- Fn Co, Ltd., $1.20! 1010 $174 13% \34-- ito retail carton eggs average Probe M 30, $ Mattgm! oso bs i: les Vga vw weighted prices quoted by the La gg be conte, dune oe 1100 70 7 70 Supe 8 ak of agriculture as Of] ponand P: * ' j he) $24% 14% 304 + f Ve Rolland Paper Co, Ltd., class 00 $10 10 '| June 8: A large 49.5; A medium | A 10 cents, Sept. 1, record| ' 45: A small 36.7. Aug. 10. ae m mm +el Eggs: Wholesale price to Psion a Sigma ns jcountry stations fibre cases! | f 205.308 Leuot = t as = }quoted by. the Toronto. Board_of C doe: So hi 1 = ogee i |Trade from wholesale egg deal-| Too. ug Ps re lers: Extra-large 42; large 40.5-| : |41; medium 34-36; small 27-30; In B Teck ¢ ; , us nn ori 500 wh--~ iB 36; C 33 iness ; Tormont 2 U oufieg 2 4 #2 Po Butter prices: Agricultural LONDON, Ont. (CP) -- Her- Un Kene : soo -- § |Stabilization board tenderable pert Thurston, intelligence offi- Utd Pore "om M4 carlots: Buying 40 score 59;\cer with the Ontario Police U Can 1 75 +? ¥ 1 > za West Mine 2) 520 buying 39 score 58; selling 59.| Commission, said Tuesday crim- ; a ] s s cd * Mliseg Star = s 3 4 + inal intelligence services in On ilee 7 wn Ke % i i ee ee ee oe e re e irs in e wor WI een ee Windfall 2000 20'4 30% 20% Business Briefs | out criminal infiltration of legiti- q Yale Lead 5000 2 WA 94 | : Yk B $00 270 220 220 y " " mate businesses, Yukon "€ 2600 190 147 147 +9 By THE CANADIAN PRESS He told 175 delegates attend- Tinos. 3000 2 " Fs Ke g SALES UP ing the Ontario Association of lea 44-0014 rete ' ' ¢ Tr * wr * tay i "2 << m1 on cad * PORE Gears EES } aR | . led $1,904,-/ Chiels wating Vosco 1s now shipping nign- LIty ntrilugai force. ine Uleenoteeél Vall jaALLIZE! OILS, GAS 1199. 000. in March, an increase noe ab 'services, set up last Py ) & qua ys bad & available nish Lor galy bes ' of nearly 15 per cent from September, will furnish individ- - : ' Am edu 4 au 30 3g 1 y'|March sales last year, the Do-|ual police departments with In- carbon steel sheet and coils, surface is absolutely uniform from products. ¢ Ex Gus 109 300 300 300 +} |minion Bureau of Statistics re- formation on criminal connec- Can Sup O 737 818% 18% 14 |Ported today. The boost was/tions of persons in their juris- abrasive cleaned in the 'first end to end, from edge to edge, Dosco CleenSteel is just one Dome Pete 2) 14% 14% largely attributed to the intro-| dictions Lega 3, "%. +18 | duction of the higher Ontario re-| He asked police departments 5 ' ; : ' : of ie Int Helium 43 a0 1 --8 tail sales tax starting April 1, to watch for financial interest| installation of its type in the world. from coil to coil -- and it's perfectly of the many exciting new oe we 7 ys =} Sales in the month before the in business by known criminals. | : Ponder " 9 tax jumped to five per cent He said information already ~ : 1 Suen s Praine oi tmp) ts 4s ai from three per cent were up by is flowing in so heavily the com- At our Contrecoeur mill, near clean! We believe CleenSteel is developments to come from our Re 1000 215 218 915 ---§ 22.5 per cent mission has asked the attorney : : 5 ; Ranger ® 19080 3433 1 general's department for per- Montreal, we're producing so good, it could replace a cold- Contrecoeur mill. Look for more 24 24% WHOLESALE PRICES OFF | Thission to hire a filing staff, 7 21 _ The re oes svete belo "The CISO is in its infancy in| OA ad Ag listies index of general whole- relations to building up informa- U"Eanto 00287 S38) + 4 sale prices, based on 1935-39| tion which would be beneficial A . , ey : : Gos INDUSTRIALS equalling 100, eased off to 257.9 tg. other police departments descaling process unique in the Painting Dosco CleenSteel is a quality and reliability, from Dosco. in rage from 258.1 in pert But we hope within the nex! t mite 2, Yu with lower prices for animal year the information gathered ite po a 4 ts es es * products, non-metallic minerals |wil| be extremely useful to al Als Cent W 1 0 o 8 +25 and chemicals. The lower prices police departments." ma ; . . Bean Wo tau dom aoa -- more than offset higher prices) w. H. Clark, senior adviser to What's so special about Dosco has an abrasive etched surface Alean 100 Saat dasa date -- v4 for vegetable, wood and ironithe police commission, told the 20 84514 a 45% . Argus € pr ti) sits ina ina + wy products. The sub-index for non-/ conference small police forces ee ferrous metals remained un-| must be merged where geo- CleenSteel? Instead of removing that provides a tight, long-lasting bares rites on "4 changed graphically possible. He said 64 jo $85 8S IDEN 'MENTS UP |of the 268 municipal police mill scale by the conventional bond, highly suitable for faster- on oh me ew | DIVIDEND PAYMENTS UF forces in Ontario consist of one 7 hig y 100 $10% 10% 194 Dividend payments by Cana en se es sit 1% 11 ~ w dian companies in the first half acid-pickling process, we barrage drying, modern surface coatings \ CleenSteel by an automatic rolled finish for many applications. and more products, unsurpassed in primary steel industry. breeze. That's because CleenSteel © Trade mork epplied for 00450 8 » 100 $7 7% of this year will be a record \4) $32! 32% Ms -- "* $626,863,614, up 12 per cent from| FISH IN FRESH WATER : : . wm sia iu tae last. year's record $556,125,573,, About 12 per cent of the our steel with a specially-developed such as the new epoxys, vinyls ¢ ot J, R. Timmins and Co., invest-| world's fish catch comes from | ar an a abrasive, using accurately-controlled and acrylics. It is also the finest CAE Ind : Calgary P Calvert Die Can tron rm $2 ? can Y t 9M C Packrs A rh S81% 81% AIM € Packrs Bors $8) om Bt | / | / ey T E D Cin Brew 1422 84% =--6M CB Alum A 1000 $2323 | . | C Chem w= 50 418 41S 618 | \ SYDNEY « MALIFAX © @AINT JOHN © QUEBEC CITY «© MONTREAL « CONTRECOEUR Cc imp. Bnk 1S364 64 | N t TORONTO «© LONDON ¢ WINDSOR ¢ NORTH BAY «© WINNIPE@ © §DMONTON 278 «913 1120 rs) rem 175 40 $31M 31% 1M + | wrysier r 4s "a as Clairton | 700 ws ws wt One of Canada's 3 Great Whiskies mm 4 4 728 $27)% 2% 21% 120 837% J" m4 ~v ) ba y

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