eg Ye ytd Maree Rg ad THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, July 8, 1966 7. LIBRARY TURNS SCREW library books. The court' judged BUDAPEST (AP)--A retired his annotations "incited against be 2 OE FY ORE le 9 Bh SO BOND MARKET | Companies Pay TORONTO (CP) -- The Cana- Share Dividends OR A SS bd 4 The Sounds of the Rie Rent 'S The Place To Meet @ FRIDAY @ July 8 Are Recordi Artists THE FANTASTIC STITCH IN TYME =e a ae * SUNDAY * ic 10th "HOP ,';', PARK" THE BEAT SOUND FOR YOUNG CANADIANS The Fabulous Recording Stars THE PAUPERS _ ee DRESS @ 8:30 p.m. to 230 poke p.m Almission $1 25 MARKET TODAY __ | business sporLicHT 2 New Montreal Building Will House Trade Groups Con Bidg both 225 320 500 100 FOReNTS Bon -e © heim Toronto Sock Sasamapecssiy s Quotations in cents uniess marked $. 2--Odd lot, xd---Ex-dividend, xr---Ex- rights, xw---~€x-werrants. Net change is| Previous board-lot closing sale. 10:40 Net Stock Seles High Low a.m, Ch'ge MINES 3000. 15 3500-38 760 410 100 159 1000-20 1050 74 Pid Ff zi 140 «(14 $38 38 $154 15% Long-term Canada and pro- vincial issues were unchanged with the Government of Canada 414-per-cent Sept. 1, 1983, issue quoted at 86% bid and 86% asked, Day-to-day money was short supply at 5% per cent. a --"! BS bd hg Con Paper Cons Gas Corenatn. Crush Inti Distt Seag D Bridge D Electro Dom Store Domtar 17% D. Textile MM Dupont | Emp Lite Exquisite Faicon Fam__Piay dian bond market was un- » CUNADIAN Pass lphvei . fsa changed in quiet trading Thurs-| By THE physician, Janos Brinich, was vA " ' . Conduits National Co. Lid,,|Sentenced to 16 months in prison|State order." The maximums Short-term Government Neortiwesiera'~ Uiiiities Canada bonds closed with the| pref. $1, Aug. 2, record July if 15. fp closing at $90.95 hid end $00, 29 | class A-® cents: class R jcents, Oct. 1, record Aug.31. a Phone 723-0241 or 728-0192 day. at|* & cents, Aug. 8, record duly 2 23. for writing in the margins of|penalty is five years. 4%-per-cent April 15, 1967, issue! Sfilverwoods Dairies 144. EPI'S te --% | ise + vl | Ni -- Ve | 5 | in| 8 410 19 rt) Accra Acme Gas Advocate Agnico All. Pitch 5 3B 410 19 On the two floors immediately | below will be conference rooms |™ and dining rooms with each of proved quarters for groups. Common circulars and such__as_the ones__that MONTREAL (CP) -- French |and English businesses here are | marking the beginning of a new sur- AAm Moly Ang ~ 3700-4185 81 0 Arcadia Argosy Ati C Cop Bankeno Baska Bethim Brunswk Bunker H Camfio Cantre Captain Cassiar Chib Kay Chimo 1 140 1000 102 02 1 2000 13a 600 700 700 ? 100 100 $134 13% 13% + 2000 9 2 1000 340 340 340 2000 «20 20 2 12000 16 16 6 250 $15¥e 15% 15% 1500 19 «1919 1000 99 +2 2" 99 1 Chrom 400 210 205. 205 +10 Coch will 100 425 425 425 +5 Gon Shaw 3133 44 4 A Fed Grain Fibre Fleet Mig Fieetw'd 125 $164 16% 210 $66% 6612 S000 $B Hawker pr Hayes Sti Horne Pit Home A 225 25 $170 100 $114 11% $287 26% WO $172 174 $10% 10% $92 8 92 170 +era-of~-co-operation---in-Montreal ~100;by building a spectacular 20- ay storey 'association centre." ie To be called La Maison de un «(Commerce Commerce | House, the new $10,000,000 build- BY ing will provide pooled facilities 112 + w for Montreal's two major busi-/ UNANIMOUS SUPPORT 2" + ** ness associations--the Board of, Harry Gould, general mana- jou' "/Trade and its French-language) ger of the board, said that. when |counterpart, La Chambre de|the new joint building was first Commerce de District du Mont-)proposed there was almost real. unanimous support for the idea Working in full veys, have been produced by the board for several years to help businessmen in Montreal and those. considering a move into the area, will be produced by. co-operative efforts. partnership, from Ja Chambre's 4,200 mem-| , board and Montreal harbor. these open' to the members of The third floor features the| Port of Montreal Room with an old shipping decor to symbolize the long-time ties between the the board and la chambre alike. 1 The remaining floors of the centre will be devoted to office space for other business asso- ciations and to some 13 floors | of commercial space. The Canadian Chamber of} NOTICE! DANCING (downstairs) DANCING From Young Couples A. To Anniversary id Colabronts Cayortin'. It's your Assurance of a Perfect Evening, JERRY. REIDT l 'eservations 723- ates -- 725-1348 will now be held on WEDNESDAY JULY 20th at WHITBY ARENA Watch for it! OVER 3,500 EXPECTED AS USUAL . « largest dance of its kind in North America! Sensina 9:30 p.m. to 12:30 2 Admission $1.50 : t Home B Husky Oj! Husky C pr H Bay Co Imp Oi! imp Oj) Imp Tob ind Accept Ingersoll! C Halli 1700 87 «8S 5D < Mogut 5800 405 400 4¢ C Morrisn 2200 227 225 227 Con Nichot 1500 18 7% 1 C Red P 12000 17% 17 Coprcorp 4000 75 #72. 74 Coulee 500 37 37 7 Cewich 1000. 76 76 76 Craigmt 850 $144 14% 140 D'Aragon 1100 16'2 16% 16\% Inglis 10 : Deer Horn 1500 25 2 25 Inland G p 18% + Ms D'E da 15900 76 70 Inland G w 6 rs Denison 1478 $582 57% 581 + 1BM 380 Discovry 200 184 184 184 Int Nickel 95% Dome 170 $472 47 47% Int Util pr n Donal 33500 18 17% 17 Intpr Pipe 78 Dunraine 2034 56 «(S656 Intpr Steet " Dunrain rt 734 h wv Intpr Sti pr 24' 1000 14% 144 14¥4 Inv Grp A 11% 300 825 825 825 +5 | Jefferson 20% 76 280 380 380 Jockey C 460 460 m14 116 (116 6 Kelly D A 490 490 100 $12% 12% 12%+% Kelsey. Co 144 a Gienn Exp 13 13 13 Lafarge a A Goldray 3000 78 Lafarge A % Goldrm LOnt Cem Gradore LO Cem w Uranium Draws levealacs ea See '1 While Banks Lose Appeal Gulf L 0 Neg Bi vale % 10% 10% | TORONTO (CP) -- Uraniums ps el Soe te me es | Lao A 24 *\continued to attract investor in-| with Dome down % to 46%, Headway 1000 242 24% Uv2-- Ya hpoeay tl terest on the Toronto Stock Ex-|Kerr-Addison % to 10% and) Hone a ee es change Thursday while banks|Giant Yellowknife % to 1254. 12100 140 120 134 +13 ea EI turned downward in profit tak-| Qn index, industrials were up| aE ML lls Tie + ing. |.19 to 162.91, base metals 1.25) 600 242 238 238 Magee 34%--% Analysts say uraniums are be- lio 95.23, western oils .68 to} "a hia hb oi} Mea 4 ving bought for long-term invest-| 104.74 and the TSE .26 to 154.86. 7722 % 91 9 Montex ments in expectation of greater) Golds were down 2.64 to 172. 05.) bike ait Pg) ea ee 10s, {',|sales in the early 1970s to sup-/Volume was 2,940,000 shares! pa ae ge Nat Trust 18% -- | Ply the increased number of nu-/compared with 3,398,000 Wed- wn yy 3 algal) 3% jclear reactors being built in the} | oat Sire ia trae + m4] Oshawa -- | United States. TOWN LIES NORTH 4000 39 «38 «(38 ~--1~«=~Pac ~Pete Denison paced the group, i : . ve : + wy climbing 1% to 57% after it had The northernmost town in Eu-| touvi HM a 42 rate Roe Fw gl en at 58%. Rio) rope is Hammerfest, on the is- acasse ! ~ are c om added % a /3. , Madsen 7 We +3 a Mis ROW" Coty. Which "HORE * Nor of Kvalo off the coast of ? +5 |large block of Denison sari, bilechaaed HELD OVER 2nd WEEK | Pembina p McIntyre 125125 »,|Moved up % to 14. sli Edward Smail Presents \ | Pow Corp M Adam $274 27% 27% Among other base metals,| Bo Did 19et , Pow Crp pr McWat $742 74 14 Falconbridge rose 1% to 95 and} wrong Number! Price Bros rrdahd 415 41 lS McIntyre Porcupine, which| OLA by Del Mt Wright $21% 21% 21% holds a large block of Falcon- wie seo UNITED ARTISTS, BOB HOPE -- PHYLIS DILLER 24 -- ve the two associations have laid|bers and the 6,400 members rep- Commerce, the International| a yh ce plans for a program of co-oper-|resenting firms who belong to Foe of a 'ommerce, the on oe ee a + 542+ %, ation without parallel in. their|the board. |Canadian Manufacturers Asso-| 544 + | history. "It's all part of working to-| cjation as well as many other "*--'* The centre, now under con- gether to serve the commu-| smaller trade organizations| struction in the downtown sec-| nity," he said have already arranged to be-| tion of the city, will provide a La chambre and the board! come tenants of the new build- | common library and informa- will occupy the sixth floor) ing. tion services, common mailing,| jointly with offices, the library, -- -- '! printing and accounting depart-|and a combination reception | + % ments as well as larger and im-| area. SATURDAY NIGHT DANCE OLD TIME and MODERN Dance to RUDY VELTRI AND HIS RED BARN NEW TORNADOS Toronto's Most Versatile Group 72 + ' THE BLUE HORSE LOUNGE The Entertaining Gloria Jean Trio |] The trio specializes in Country and Western. Vocalist Gloria Jean is assist- ed by Lee Schott on the guitar. -- at the -- HOTEL LANCASTER "The Friendly Spot' 10 "gs [RES ASCRM EBA Re Kae 0% AVL COMAMOKER FEATURE SHOWN DAILY: 1:30-3:25-5:25-7:20-9: 25. ¢ m™ 465 a" 73 +1 1000 102 10% 10% + Golds were fractionally lower'| ROYAL 'CANADIAN LEGION Brench 43 ANNUAL PICNIC Sunday, July 10th WALTONA PARK, NEWCASTLE Children's Roces -- Tug-O-Wor -- Horse Shoes, ete, Fun For All PRE PICNIC DANCE Saturday, July 9th LEGION HALL Dancing 9 p.m, till 12. Admission $1.00 per couple. Huds Bay Int Bibis 1 Kenville Irish Cop Iron Bay Jaye Jelex Joutel Kam Kotia Kerr Add Kid Coper Kirk Twns Lab Min L Dufauit Lakehead L Osu Leitch +10 21 4 450 +1) = 25 ig Secur Cap Shell Can Shell inv p Shell Inv w Silverwd A Simpsons Slater Sti Sogemine Southam Steel Can Steinbg A Texaco Thom N P Tor Dm Bk Tor tron W Traders A Transair Tr Can PL Tr Can Pl p TrCanP W Trans Mt Un Gas Versatd Versatile Wainwr Walk GW Weldwod ay 1000 35 2100 246 243 100 780 780 415 318 315 1333 6 500 310 25 780 315 +10 --5§ LOE sare d le 'Multi-mi $27%2 274 274 Newconx 695 695 Neonex w 315% 15% [-- pried bridge shares, gained 314 to 95. New Jason 5 $118 Banks, which rose 2.76 on in- js egg A dex Wednesday following Fi- N Que Ragi $2314 nance Minister Sharp's pro- N_ Senator "6, | Posed changes to the Bank Act | Tuesday, suffered fractional de- | clines. Walkers slid 1% to 31% and a y 2| Distillers 1 to 33. Walkers is a 48% 48% + Ye facing a possible $26,000,000 tax INN (AJAX) LTD. 70 STATION ST, -- AJAX 6 6 310 310 +5 6 6 GEORGIAN MOTOR HOTEL Welcomes You To the VINTAGE ROOM APPEARING THIS WEEK THE INTIMATES One of the Great Piano - Song 750 550 545 1800 3642 % F eatures In The Carousel Lounge THE REGENTS Return to the CAROUSEL LOUNGE by popular demand 60 620 12 12 127 (127 10% 10% 15% 1% 25 is" +15 aw 60 615 iska 1000 12 O'brien 725 127 Opemske 2350 $10% Paramaq 4000 (15% 15 Patino 219 $12: 12 Pce Expl 1500 «(25 4 Peerless 1% 18 Perron 2250 7 7 730 $63 a 63 225 $2458 24% 24% Well Fin 8 100 $14%e 14% 14% -- Ye! Well Fin te 2000 12. «12 Westc'st 600 $11% 11% i W Pacific 1000 17 «17 West Awt 1300 68 67 Zenith Rayrock 1500 142 141 142 Reeves 200 195 195 195 Rio Algom 2946 $27 26% 27 Rio Alg cw 215 $144 14% 144 Rckwn 16200 127 122 12 Roman 6100 $14% 14 Ryanor 1 2 Salem Sarimco Sherritt Silvmaq Siscoe Nisto 6500 23 3 $17 960 955 960 +10 | Norbeau 2500 152 150 $63 Norgid 15800 164 16 $28 Norlex 1000 (17 v7 $10% 10% 5 $16% 16% 16% |payment in the U. S. because $114 11% 11% j 7 -, ro i in- 500 400° 400. 400 |of disallowances of certain in terest payments and selling Sx: North Exp 2000 $54 5% + 105 $22 22 22 penses between 1958 and 1962. Northgat 1320 620 $33 32% 700 200 200 20 --s§ 3490 $31%e 30% 20'2--1 225 39% 9% 9% 200 375 375 375 100 425 425 425 100 $28% 28% 2824 2125 $18% 18% 18% 180 $10% 10% 10% -- v%@ 200 210 210 210 +10 +1 The Way "In" Plot To Wipe Out Way Out Musie -- THE SPY GIRL FROM F.L.U.S.H. -- See The Drag-U-LA Speciel -- Fred Gwynne America's Funniest Family in their Pine Point Placer Preston Purdex Pyramid Q Mattgmi Radiore +35 +7 |to the difficulties" had severe effects on many construction| and property management com- | | panies. BAY RIDGES Mw oe a Re Oe ee PRCKERING 839-3671 + WHITBY 668-2862 CHILDREN UNDER 12 FREE W Sales to 11 a.m.: 760,000. FOREIGN TRADING 190 190 470-470 Agnico Coch Will Gunnar 10 100 500 : Ms 240 200 280 Facilities for 20 to 300 Banquets @ Meetings @ Weddings Phone 942-5580 For Information and Reservations 7 310 595 4 7 $15. § 15¥a, 15S) 5 64 B 84 474 262 262 1000 me Territory Texmont Texore Tex-Sol Torbill Tormont Tribag U_ Buffad Utd Pore White Star Wilco Willroy Win-Eld Yukon ¢€ Zenmac 2 P.M. : -- at the -- -- OSHAWA 5-POINTS ARENA (LOCATED AT RITSON ROAD NORTH AND TAUNTON ROAD) English and Western Working Classes Starting at 11:30 a.m. COMPETITION GAMES ON HORSEBACK 22 Hour Show @ FREE ENTRANCE @ REFRESHMENTS inn In U.S. TORONTO (CP)~A Canadian construction company says it has heen unable to get bank loans in Canada and was forced to go to the United States, David Romberg, president of | Romfield Building Corp., a hold- ing company which builds and Manages shopping centres and apartment buildings, told the company's annual meeting Thursday that a $750,000 loan had been obtained in the United States. Mr. Romberg said the deci- sion of the Bank of Canada to raise prime interest rates a! year ago and the decision of the chartered banks to "contribute 5 +5 SECOND BIG WEEK 300 23 2200 135 35 1425 38 3B OILS, GAS 725 390 390 18000 23% 2) 1000 240 232 240 200 380 380 380 220 310 310 «310 470 $10% 10% 100 420 420 214 140 140 270 $14% 14% 8 + Comedy Teams in Show Alminex Business A Led CS Pete Cc Ex Gas Cdn Tricnt Cent Dei Chater O Cc West P Dome Pete Dynamic a French Pt Gr Plains Fabulous CRESCENDOS You've Heard the Rest Now Hear the Best Everyone Welcome--Sunday July 10th, 2:00 p.m. BRING THE FAMILY TO SEE THE FUNNIEST PICTURE IN YEARS. HELD OVER - 2nd WEEK! Petroi Place G Prairie Oil Provo Gas Ranger Scurry Rn Spooner Triad Ol! Un Reet P ALSO "CARRY ON JACK" WITH THE "CARRY ON" GANG 2200 225 1000 23 INDUSTRIALS. 25240. $1 225 : a5 Entertainment Nightly at 9 P.M. Metinee Seturdey 4 P.M. to 6 P.M, @ FULLY LICENSED Abitibi Acklands Alta Ges T Alita Gas p Alta Nat Algo Cent Algoma St Alcan Alcan pr Alumin 2p Anthes A Argus C pr Atl Sugar Atl Sug A Bank Mt! Bank NS Bathrst w Beaver L Bell Phne Brazilian KING ST OSHAWA 740 1025 $5 CHARLIE HOWARD and CANDY STEVENS JaMeS --_ SiDNeY GakNeR PoiTieR tm RALPH NELSON'S COLUMBIA PICTURES presents Rosalind 9 P.M. 'til 1 A.M, "THE AUSSIAHS ARE COMING THE AUSSIAHS ARE COMING" iH A NORMAR JEWISON PRODUCTION. Denes CARL REINER - EVA MARIE SAINT: ALAN ARKIN BRIAN KEITH JONATHAN WINTERS THEODORE BIKEL Ssarreulr tn 'tcecout at the GEORGIAN MOTOR HOTEL THORNTON RD. S$. AT CHAMPLAIN AVE. ADDED FEATURETTE EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION & SHORT SUBJECT . TECHMICOLOR® coven nae UNITED ARTISTS WEEK DAYS DOORS OPEN 6:30 -- SAT. 1:30 ODEON BILTMORE PHONE 725-5833 GIRLS GIRLS - GIRLS The greatest eye-full and eor-full in Town, Entertainment Nightly et 9 P.M. MATINEE SATURDAY 4 P.M, TO 6 P.M. FULLY LICENSED OPT tt e C Petrofin Cdn Tire A Cc Util § pr CWN Gas Capit Bidg Chemcell Chrysler Ciairtone DUNDAS ST $ WHITBY 250 110 TIMES: 1:50 - 4:25 - 7:00 - 9:30 - LCS 9:10 y oF TT Tt