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Oshawa Times (1958-), 10 Jun 1966, p. 17

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a ng Mee RM STOCKS AND FINANCIAL REPORTS STOCK MARKET TORONTO 10:40 A.M. STOCK iributed cp Terento Stock Exchange---Jjune | Quotations in cents uniess marked $ t-Odd lol, . xd---Ex-dividend, BX: | rights, xw-@x-warrents. Net change is/ from previous board4at closing sale. anrarne MANE High Low is 0 WAU Ur $00 2 » 185 3 185 nn 2i'4 2) 2 105 305 «105 2a We 271A ny i a7 2 40 1 140 9% 194 134K "a 0 0 3 4 2 "a 1100 as $0 $13 13 Ws Frncoeur Gene Giant Ve Gienn p Goidrim Gortarm Granisie Green Gunnar Hard Rock Headway Hollinger Huds Hu-Pa 1 Kenyil tse Jaye Jelex Joliet Kerr Add K Anacon Kopan & Dufavit \ Head Lake Lyn La Luz Langis Leiten Liberian tl Lec Loredo Leuv: Matton Mewat Merril Migrim Min-Ore Multl-Mi yy 1% 1% 16 6 9 fo] $65 3 82 290 145 570 565 nt $244 244 Tha | RE ee 17' 1 Wh 155 155 2500 1000 00 158 18600 «(70 ud 70 10 M4 4 00 6 ca] » 900 1000 297 297 «97 00 =12'4 12% 124 400 $114 11% 11% 10e500 434 J 143 23 23 23 1000 43 ew, 25% 254 254 74 3 IA "ew oor 147 142 10 $4500 2) «19% % % % Wi 4) 80 45 4s 965 (965 350 (350 VW VW 334 33% 339% N- Senator Nick Rim 1000 Ud am, © 15 » » 7 S154 \5% \S--% 0 $714 1h Th VW Sil lim Wee 75 $22 n% ne -- i | | Net) hoe | + ve imp Ind Wire Ingersoll Ingtis *4 ot inter-City Nickel int int Util Inter intpr inv Gre Jarmaic James Jefferson Jeftersor Kelly DO 10:40 Wet Seles High Low a.m. Ch'ge 25 $i" 14 1% G4 725 $10% 10% 125 $214 21% 9% $18 18% 25360% 0% 256 $13 17% 4 10% "4+ 20% » departments in Canadian com-| of interests it is rare for a com-|the company doctor 'e " | Tam , eae | BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT Rapid Advances Tw alas etn: ane we SEDIESS MONTREAL (CP) -- Medical Because of a possible conflict panies have made rapid ad-| pany to make treatment for ill- * vances in fecent years and are|ness available to ite staff--the changing from minor treatment family doctor puts his patients centres to clinics of preventive, first while the industria! doctor . medicine, says the president of} may be too aware of his com- 5 Bike le Mla $20% 20% H% ind Adhesiv Pipe Steel A Ps st w A Kelsey Co LO Cem w Lev Fin Lav FI Lav + 5 * tiw Levy ® pr Life inv wit Lob Lob Locane Loeh M Maciarn Maclean MB Lid Manoir Mass-Fer Met Stores 8 Food Trst Molson Mon Mont ~ Moore Mphy Nat Nia Norands Nor Ctl Nor NSLP Ogilvie Oshawa 4 Pac Pow +) @N Gas "se +? Rank Or ; % Romfieia ? Rothman Royalite Saiada in Morse A Pr Drug Wire Ocean Cm Pete Cor Price Bros CoA co 8 Ly 4 tee 6% 375 $10 bk 9 $97 $28% 2s BM 7 " " Wee ' 5 9% o 0 % 18% V9 9 9m oe 17% "" 12% $2)% 21% 21% 90 ms sé Sits 16% § Sea 10 205 205 $104 10% 20 375 $35 190 $25 0 "%) 150 10 "as 6 110 i 16'4 150 2» 205 1's + 16 no ' 199 2 26 176 % 70 $4% 14% 4% 20 $7 400 $8 212 $84 300 100 210 Sid's 1514 15% $344 M4 Mia 7 } " 63% 04 "4 519% 19% 19% 4+ $268 264 26\4 25 $27 45 $52%% 52% 52% 6 Phone 100 $12% 12% 17% --~ 27 27 210 $124 124 124 250 819% 19 175 $14 A QN Gs aw r) Revenue p Ronald Fa Royal Bnk Scot York Shel! Shel! Simpsons Simpson Slater St! Stafford Stee! Can Stuart Hee Suptest od Texaco Thom NP Tor Dm Bk Yor tron Tars Fin Tr Can PL Trans Mt Trans PPL A» Clp Turnb UnAcc Versatd Vie G Tr Wainwr Walk GW Webb Knp West ind A Can Inv @ 7% $26 110 $12 12 120 + 858i" 1 4 225 819% 1% 1095 Side 13% Vda + 15 tlée 500 $12% 300 400 $23 $5 $19% 7% Sit 1282 100 15 % 1100 58 220 $70 455 20 1800 A A MI'4 614% 61% "@ "4 % M4 6 13% 57 870 16% bla 4 $47%-- 47% Alla + $10% 10% 10% ' A $334 313% 33% $174 17" Wa + $io 100 $13 25 $414 414 414 ~ 0 00 " 5 $154 154 15% 1000 50 190 1% 190 7 394 334 Ti ° , 9 600 435 265 $28% 'e "a 1] 3 10 3 "a 0 +5 -- 430 «(435 Bu 1% the Quebec Industrial Medical pany's interests. a ge "The personal doctor pre- "The evolution . ' of 5 medicine from first aid to pre x vibes, the company doc or de vention is comparable to that! cides," is the way Dr. Wight of transport from the whee! puts it. He is medical chief of barrow to the jet plane," Dr. Canadian Pacific Railways and G. Karle Birney said in an in- Canadian Pacific Airlines, terview here But prevention of iliness can of industrial al Medic 'Investors Ready To Risk $900 Million ForCopper -- By JOSEPH BENHAM SANTIAGO (AP)--Foreign in- the United States vestors and the Chilean governi-, Neither the companies nor the ment are preparing to gamble| government see a serious likeli- up to $500,000,000 on the health hood of the Marxists taking of the world's copper industry| over the government in. the next) and the economic and political elections, They believe such stability of Chile programs es agrarian reform,) hey will knew im five yearsiexpansion oi ecaucaugn ane: °c e whether they have won the bet,| health services and reduction of | very muck the concern of In the meantime, $420,000,000/ inflation will rally enough sup-| | "We want to put more stress 1 $500,000,000 is to be poured! port to beat down the Marxist | lon prevention of ill health in| into i ag ne yon po gy Nog in future voting ' é " c.| projects aimed at giving C | seas feos of enltan ssoeltent Af an annual production of 1,200 | BRING IN SPECIALASTS the Industriel Medica) Associa-\909 'ons of copper, approxi-| Foreign specialists must be tion and medical director of| mately double the current out j brought in fo work on certain Bell Telephone of Canada put, That would move Chile| parts of the mammoth construc- past Zambia into second place| tion projects, such as tunnel-| LAUNCH PROGRAM behind the United States among) Duilding, but the copper compa-| Rell Telephone and the North- Western copper producers nies seem confident there will) 'ern Electric Company have re- The money is to come from, be enough engineers and skilled) cently launched a joint.program the Anaconda, Cerro and Ken-|!aborers to handle the thou-| for early diagnosis of lung can-\necott companies, the Roths- 8ands of jobs to be created cer in male employees, child interests of France and, .Government and company The value of programs like |the Chilean government, Most/4pokesmen believe copper will the Bell-Northern survey is that of the government funds will he| be in demand--at a good price international for a long time, But, neither has} any illusions that Chile can con-| tinue to sell copper at the 62 Made ina be | jcertstn diseases, such as jung) borrowed from jeancer, can he cured only if agencies }caught early, In men Jung can ; : lcer is the most common kind of ETS 4 GAMBLE cents-a-pound price which the fatal cancer Government and company of- government set for export cop-! ' ficialg describe the project..as'per in Apri To Hire Cubans MONTREAL (CP)--Great Ca- nedian Oil Sands Lid, plans to recruit Cuban refugees, to ex- pand the company's labor force | at its Athabasca oil sands oil recovery project in northeastern | Alberta, says President Clar- ence H. Thayer He sey? Cuver istugess a=-e only one source, Recruiting. is) being carried out as far afield as Korea. Working independ-| ently of outside help, the com- pany is seeking only skilled help such as pipefitters and! electricians in its recruiting Mr. Thayer says the firm has} been forced to go outside Can- ada because of a shortage in) Canada and a high staff turn-! over at the remote Alberta site. | HLUG EXPORT DRIVE COVENTY, England (CP)-- Coventry City soccer team set off on a seven-week tour of Ku rope to play football and sell automobiles, Kach member of the team drove a British car) on the 2,500-mile trip as part) of an. export drive to boost the IF YOU ARE THINKING ABOUT LIFE INSURANCE Why Not Coll TOM FARQUHARSON SUN LIFE Assurance Company of Cenada RESIDENCE: BUSINESS; 668-4371 725-4563 *! te For the company the test is) jrelatively simple. The subject} jspends up to 20 minutes breath \ing in midly-medicated steam land then is able to cough up \sputum for examination in a hospital pathology department Dr, Wight says in many firms | the medical department gives |valuable assistance during the | planning stages of a new plant jadvising on health factors such |as lighting and air conditioning | Environmental studies have | helped in cutting down the num-| iber of atmospheric contami |nants which affect employees | Voluntary periodic examina-| | tions, either in the firm's medi-| | eal department or by referral to saben |outside clinics, are hecoming resco on 44 more common Merge M47 | Not common enough, however a . \for Dr, Bews | "Any firm with more than 500 lemployees can benefit from 'such a service," he says SAYS ILLNESS COSTLY A company that size that says it is not big enough yet just doesn't know how much sickness is costing them.' Dr, Bews is the first Cana dian to be elected president of Annual Award the Industrial Medical Associa OTTAWA (CP) ---An annual|tion--a joint Canadian-U.S, or award of $50,000 to a Canadian) ganization--and feels his ap of outstanding achievement was) nointment reflects the high stan announced Thursday as the cen-| dard of occupational medicine in LIVESTOCK tennial project of the RoyallCanada Bank of Canada He is also one of a handful TORONTO (CP) Prices, President W, Karle MclLaugh~| of Canadians who are certified | drifted lower in most sections at) lin said at a press conference/as specialists in occupational the Ontario public stockyacds;the Royal Bank centennial) medicine {this week after starting on a) award has been set up in 'per Medicare, whatever form It | generally strong note petuity, or for as long as the| taxes will not do away with the| | -Good and choice slaughter| Bank Act lasts.' inecessity for company medical | steers, heifers and cows were) Mr. McLaughlin announced) departments, Dr, Bews feels | mostly active early in the week|the names of a six-man selec "Companies will still be inter os | Utilities we Ss Shree' i ee DD ep aes BANKS UP, OTHERS DOWN ed the month down from 121.02 CP Newsmap siocks increased at 114.90 slightiy on index at the Montreal Stock Exchange during May but other in- dexes showed declines, The banks index rose to 123.60 from 122.06, while the in dustrials index dropped to 161.42 from 168.52. Utilities were off at 142.71 compared with 145.22 and papers end Bank Bank Announces | grams be- British auto industy. Do you buy smooth whisky or smooth talk? The difference is twenty-seven layers of hard maple charcoal, We filter Brown Jug through them drop by drop. Charcoal filtering is a slow process, but we're in no hurry, In fact when it's finished, we take the time to do it all over again. To make sure we have a smooth whisky to sell instead of just a smooth line of talk, The charcoal filtering story is printed on the back of every bottle of Gooderham's Brown Jug. Why don't you pick one up and read it sometime? a gamble, on several counts Most officials say they -It assumes that neither the| lieve the 62-cent price will hold! 1969 parliamentary elections! yntil early 1967, to be followed nor the 1970 presidential elec- by a decline tions will vote out the moder Anaconda, Cerro and Kenne-/| ale leftist Christian Democrat cott are involved in the three} regime now in power and jargest portions of the project, choose a Marxist or other! to get under way-officially with extremist government the signing of contracts in July It assumes that engineering Engineering work and other and construction. skills and|planning have been under way machinery can be massed on| since passage earlier in the a scale perhaps unseen in| year of legislation allowing the Latin America since the con- government to put its program| struction of the Panama Ca- for "Chileanization" of the in- na! dustry into effect It assumes that demand and | Eigh 'despiie inroads made by| PTICG Spurred | By Bell Offer | such: copper substitutes as aluminum and plastic, and despite completion of large scale expansion programs in TORONTO (CP) Northern Telephone, spurred by an an- nouncement that Bell Telephone offered to purchase all common BUSINESS BRIEFS shares of the company at $14 LOAN 'APPROVED Jamaica Public Service Co.\q shave, jumped 3% to 18% on ithe Toronto Stock Exchange | lid, announced Thursday Montreal that the World Bank Thursday has approved a loan of $22,000,-| Trading was again sluggish as 000 to the company's Jamaica)? 597,000 shares changed hands operating subsidiary compared with 2,299,000 Wed. oan nesday SEAGRAMS: EARNS MORE Golds suffered the largest loss | Distiller - Corporation - Sea-| the gold index alld 4.61 to Lid, announced Thurs-|4% ie & : 83 day in Montreal net earnings of $31,570,000 for the nine months|,.D0me fell 2% to 46% and " i | ended April 30, 1986 compared | Kerr Addison "a col i 4 with $28,797,000 for the corre 1) naus ect were & 4 1K sponding period in 1965. Total! 1omson Newspaper gaine sales amounted to $44,982,000 in| to 16%, Atlantic Sugar 1 to 28, 7 « |Canadian Westinghouse % to 1966, against $757,781,000 in 1965 | p9ay and Alcan 'Aluminium % to 41%. Bank of Nova Scotia WOLF WARNED dropped % to 69% OXFORD, England (CP) A\ Base metals were fractionally storeman at an Oxford car plant|higher with Denison and No- | ie Nataw | ; t ' . but. came under pressure Jater,|tion committee and said it is\ested in prevention of liness,) may lose his job if he sees aljranda ahead % each to 49% and 200 $174 174 174+ VW} Sud Cont Territery Texmont Torment Tribag U Asbestos VU Buffadn Un Macfie Urban @ Vespar W Beaver West Mine Wilco 0 Am Leduc Bantt Calvert CS Pete C Gridoll Can Sup 0 Cdn Trient Cent Del Gr Plains Gt COlisds int Helium Mili City N Davies 6 Prairie Oli Provo Gas Seurry Rn Spooner Sanweil Triad Oli Union Ol Vandoo W Decaite 90 310 «630 «(0 om mM mH 400 405 390 «25 5006 1000 1000 13 900 126 «125 274 335 235 a" 13 500 650 510 80 000 ILS, GAS 1000 234 2 15 $15. 15 % 35 255 255 45 Siie li Sil jit 20 «(243 205 204 20 1590 35 5 $2914 89 7 2 575 $30 $00 520 320 2% a7 al 212 » 7 ) Os u 2% 6 as 255 18% 3 i" iiss 243 205 a 235 pa 7 3 212 » 7 0 INDUSTRIALS Abitibi Alcan Alcan pr Alumin 2p Angioc pr Anthes A Argus © or Bank Mt Br Intl Fin Burns Fads CAE ind Caigery P Can Cem C Packrs CSL pr Cdn Brew CB Alum A CB ALAW cB Al Cc Chem w Cc Hydro Cc imp Bnk C ind Gas ci € cr . A Marconi R CPR pr Cdn Tire A Cc Utilities CWN Ges Chrysier Clairtone Codvitle A con M § Columb! Con Bidg Con Bidg p Con Paper Cons Gas Coronatn Coronin Crain ® Crestork Crush Cygnus 6 ae p 2» Industriats 150 S11" Te 1570 $324 32 210 770 «770 100 $10 9 167 $28 28 2654842 41% S0$45'2 45% 55 $430 4 riS $214 24 5. $% 86% 9 $12% 12% 140 959\4 594 th 80% 6% 7008 $52% 52% 3025 $1i% Tile 200 87% 265 932% 32% 210 $38 (38 450 1 837% 4 1250 $15% 15 250 185 15S WM n 770 ) 28 42 45% 4% 24 % 124 59% or 52% 1% 76 2% u rt) 2a 6ue + 1% 1% WA " 2 & +! + + $ "1 ay quoted by the Toronto Board ot + + +35 Ve ~» BOND MARKET | ~§ +6 + + wat 5% per cent, Treasuny bills| yearlings sold up to 14 | Were at 5.10 per cent for 91-day + + + + ' + + + 17% 4+ 15% 158 owl :}| PRODUCE 475 $1994 19% 1994 -- VX 225 $2\% 21% 21% 400 824%) 2% 24% om Ve $00 180 180 «(180 Seles to 1) a.m: 888000. | FOREIGN TRADING 1000 170 170 17% > 12 2 'a 0 39 «38 «(350 Agnieos Kerr Add Siscoe TORONTO (CP) -- Wholesale va|to retail carton eggs average ' |weighted prices quoted by the | agriculture department as of jJune 9: A large 49.2; A me- > dium 44.9: A small 36.5, {| Eggs: Wholesale price ountry stations fibre to 2/\¢ cases | Trade from wholesale egg deal- jers: Extra-large 42-43; large 41 /42; medium 34-36; small 27-30; |B 36-37; C 33 "| Butter prices: jStabilization board tenderable carlots; Buying 40 score 59; y4|buying 39 score 58; selling 59 Agricultural! TORONTO (CP) -- The Cana jdian bond market was un-| 3 |changed in quiet trading Wed-| nesday, | Short - term Government of 3 |Canada bonds showed little |price change, The 4%4-per3cent jApril 15, 1967 issue closed at| $99.10 bid and $99.15 asked, Government of Canada 414 ; Per-cent Sept. 1, 1983 issue was! quoted at 86% bid and 87 asked.| Day-to-day money was quoted! | |bills, and 5.26 per cent for 183-| widay bills Aba | i MD Diplomas | Seen As Rare OTTAWA (CP)--If your boy! has obtained his doctor's de-/ . a in some subject from a} bd re| j "i i Sanadian university, he's a ra specimen The odds were three in 1,000 jthat he'd make it, says a Do | Minion Bureau of Statistics re- Port. And if your PhD is a girl, she had three chances in 10,000. | DBS says | The bureau bases its concly-| "/ sions on surveys done between | 1958 and 1964 of 3,000,000 to! «| 4,000,000 Canadian students! from Grade 2 up. There ware] * 8,199.419 school children in 1958 and 3,995,650 in 1984 | The statistics show that of 100 boys drifting into Grade ; across the country 8& will hit high school, but only' 22 will traduate at the senior matric lation level h 2 Of these, 18 will enter unive only 13 will pick ir diploma three years lat > will get a master's degre but | Veal prices were strong, hogs| hoped the first award's recipi firm, spring lambs steady and| ent can be announced next feedlot lambs lower. June. Slaughter cattle 10,650; On of-| The criterion will be whether fer this week 10,542; last week| the achievement contributes "to 9,919; to date 1966 233,445; to| the common good and welfare date 1965 243,514; this week 1945|0f Canada or the world soci 11,703; choice steers 26-26,50| ety." with sales to 27.80; good 25-|/ LARGEST AWARD 25.50; mediums 23-25: commons! The $50,000. prize was hailed 19-23; choice heifers 25-26 with| as one of the largest centennial | Sales to 26,40; good 24-25; me-| awards yet announced by a cor- diums 22-23.50; commons 18-21 poration choice fed yearlings 26-28; good! Selection committee chairman 23-26; good cows 20,50-21.50 with|is Dr. A. W, Trueman, Guelph, sales to 22.50; mediums 19 20; | Ont., dean of canners and cutters 15-18.50 | lege University of Western On good heavy bologna bulls 22.50-| tario 23:56; comman..-end...medium|.. The other members are J. V light bulls 18-22 | Clyne, Vancouver, board chait Replacement cattle: Good|man and chief executive officer stockers 27-29; good steer stock| of McMillan Bloedel Ltd; G calves 30-31 with sales to 32;| Maxwell Bell, chairman of FP good heifer stock calves 24-26;| Publications Ltd. and publisher common and mediums stockers|of The Albertan, Calgary; Dr.| 0. M. Solandt, chancellor of the this| University of Toronto and vice week 1,833; last week 1,918; to) president of de Havilland Air date 1966 44,990; to date 1965] craft of Canada Lid.; Dr. Roger 49,883; this week 1965 2,080;| Gaudry choice vealers 37-41 with odd)sity of Montreal; and Chief Jus sales to 45,50; good 32-36; me | tice J. L. Usley of Nova Scotia, 27:31 c :- 9 a former--tederal finance min 22-27 Calves 1,820: On offer Aiy a 19 94 Lorak = Hogs 8,000: On offer this week 8,060; last week 8,361; to date! 1966 186,500; to date 1965 207 14; this week 1965 8,260; Grade By THE CANADIAN PRESS A at Toronto 47,80-39.05; heavy| Jefferson Lake Petrochem: sows 25,90-26,75; stags 20-2).95;/ecals of Canada Ltd., common boars sold live weight 16-17.55./714 cents, June 27, record June Sheep and lambs 975: fer this week 953; last week 86! to date 1966 23,668; to date 1965 23,034; this week 1965 1,171; wooled feedlot lambs 24.27.50; sheep 5-13 according to quality spring lambs 30-34 according to weight and quality ietar . 0 DIVIDENDS 'distribution July 15, record July 17, Economic Investment Trust Co, Ltd,, common 8 cents, June 30, record June 16 Biltmore Alats Lid, class A 25 cents; common 10 cents July 15, record June 18 University Col- rector of the Univer-; On of-|17; extra 4-per-cent dividend for} and maintenance of health, not) preity girl walking through the|52% and Rio Algom % to 24% jto mention first aid |factory, John Owen, 21, finds it|}Pine Point was off % to 65%, Dr, Bews says that in Britain, | hard to resist whistling at office! On index, industrial were up under the National Health Serv-| girls employed in the plant, but|.02 to 162.96, base metals .28 lee, industrial medicine has!he has been warned he will be|to 90.61, western oils .18 to proved to be stronger than ever.| sacked if he breaks the rule| 01.87 while the TSE dropped 01 Red Star Calls 0a Bids, Buys Fuel VANCOUVER (CP)---Red Star Petroleums Ltd. has no oll wells, tanks, service stations equipment, facilities or offices and virtually no employees Tt has a president and does) millions of dollars worth of; business, Red Star is used by Its pa rent British Columbia Hydro | and Power Authority to call for | bids and buy gasoline for the | government-owned utility's fleet lof buses and cars and its con:! | struction projects, | Hydro operates buses_in the | Greater Vancouver and Greater | Victoria areas and is building dollar hydro A New World of APARTMENT LIVING -- ® ONE BEDROOM SUITES @ TWO BEDROOM SUITES @ FAMILY SUITES @ 3 FLOORS RESERVED FOR ADULTS ONLY "GRENFELL SQUARE" LUXURY APARTMENTS 385 GIBB ST. at GRENFELL multi eleciric projecia on ihe Peace River in northern B.C, and the {Columbia River in southern B, C Dr. Gordon Shrum, Hydro co ichairman, is president of Red /Star, Asked about tt recently, the said: "Oh, yes Red Star yes, I guess I am presi | dent." | | John Purves, divisional man lager in the purchasing depart: ment of the utility, said Red Star buys gasoline from major oil companies for 26 to 27 cents ja gallon in Vancouver for use lin Hydro vehicles, avs YOU EARN $4,000 OR MORE A YEAR YOU CAN OWN THIS SPARTAN POOL Can you afford $29.95 @ month? 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