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Oshawa Times (1958-), 23 Aug 1966, p. 13

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CPR fell 1% to 56% following the setting of Aug. 26 as the date for a rail strike. Ford of Canada plunged 8% to 13734 and Canada Iron 144 to 18, both lows for the year. Other industrials that touched 1966 lows included Interprovin- cial Pipe Line down 134 to 7544, B-A Oil and General Motors 1 each to 29% and 80 and Bank of Montreal % to 5514. Denison paced the base-metal group lower, sliding 2% to 5214. TORONTO (CP) -- The Tor- onto stock market suffered one of its sharpest losses this year its lowest level in 28 months. The index slid 1.25 to 148.81, It had been as low as 148.68, its lowest poini since April 9, 1964. jtrend on the New York Ex- change, suffered its sixth con- }secutive daily drop. | One analyst said, since early |in the year "investors have re- UAW Contract Demand Worries The Big Home A Home 8 Husky Oil 200 $22% 22 ow $122 124 124-- Ye 22 |tired quietly to the sidelines" |because of a tight money situ- Noranda and Hudson Bay each retreated 1% to 484 and 73 and TORONTO: (CP) -- The silk- screen production of household linens at the Cape Croker In- dian reserve is now self-support- ing, Mrs. Gordon Johnston said Monday. Mrs. Johnston, a Cape Croker Indian, is demonstrating the process used in the small re- Three grants," "We sell our designs, which are typically Indian. to many handi- tndian Reserve Crafts Find Increasing Market has. been under way for a year. "We no longer receive Mrs, Johnston said. craft stores across Canada and now find that déalers come to the reserve to place their or- ders." ment of their 700,000-man labor force holds be! threat of work stoppages or slowdowns. None|® : s wants this in = boom market tional Exhibition, f such as has existed last year) Seven silk-screen artists oper- and this. |ate the factory on the reserve 15 GM, Ford and Chrysler Mon-|™iles north of Owen Sound. It day separately achat down a|began when they were trained UAW demand for immediate|>y Mr. and Mrs, Paul Smith of contract reopening to give Oakville in using the process to skilled workers an immediate |Produce greeting cards. wage increase of at least 50/ The cards were sold success- cents an hour. fully to by rade rae bet {seum and three _ handicra' up -viglion m on reopening |S 0Ps* The Indian artisans de- wasn't justified, pointed to au- cided toexpand into the pro- ; |duction of household linens and tomatic raises next Monday un-| | " der current contracts and said, |8% the support of the Ontario at least in effect, the union (department of labor. Production should abide by the three-year pacts signed in 1964. | PRODUCE The UAW conténds, its trades: | men working in auto plants are) : underpaid when compared with} TORONTO (CP) -- Wholesale those of similar skills working|to retail carton eggs average elsewhere, particularly in the|Weighted prices quoted by the serve factory at the Indian Hall of Fame at the Canadian Na- building trades. department of agriculture as of Boarine Fraser, co - director|Monday: A large 66.9; A me-| jof the union's skilled trades de-|dium 61.5; A small 41.7. jpartment, said the question of| Eggs: Wholesale price to reopening now would be ad-|\country stations fibre cases vanced to the top of the agenda quoted by the Toronto Board of for a meeting here Sept. 7 of Trade from wholesale egg deal- Auto Testing Centers Spread WINNIPEG (CP)--The pliers- and screwdriver mechanic |won't have a fedner to Jean on if a new concept of electronic diagnosis catches. fire with the driving public. The first. of the new automo- tive service centres in Western Canada will open in Calgary next month, followed by another in Winnipeg later in the fall. "We expect them to be as popular here as they are in the 7 East," says F. L, Spencer, Im- perial Oil field representative in Winnipeg. He said the first one was opened in Toronto three years ago and three more have been added in Ontario and Que- bec, The Winnipeg centre, which will have 11 service bays and cost more than $500,000, will provide a series of 200 tests by electronic equipment to check out the car's condition from THE OSHAWA TIMIS, "Tuesday, August 28, 1966 43 BOND MARKET | ,.,Accume ba og TORONTO .(CP)--The Cana- Tribune Northwest Publica: dian bond market was down 4% at of a point in quiet trading| ons Inc. was announced by H, Thursday. ; B. Snyder, presitient ye Short,- term Government of |mewspaper, in Gary, Ind. Canada bonds closed with the; west Publications is a subsidi- 4%4-per-cent April 15, 1967, issue |ary of Ridder Publications Ine, 'closing at $99.10 bid and $99.20|of New York City. % asKeu, We Long-term Canada and pro- vincial 'issues were off % with the Government of Canada 414- per-cent Sept. 1, 1983, issue quoted at 84% bid and 845% asked. In provincials, the On- tario Hydro 6-per-cent issue due jJuly 5, 1988, closed at 97% bid | and 97% asked, Day-to-day money traded down to 5 per cent, MOLS | DIVIDENDS | By THE CANADIAN PRESS | Weldwood of Canada Ltd {common 12% cents, Oct. 1, rec- ord Sept. 2. Maritime Telegraph and Tele- phone Co. Lid., common 23% cents, Oct. 15, record Sept. 20, | Hahan Brass Lid., first pref. |22% cents, Oct. 1, record Sept, Gordon MacKey and Stores Ltd., class A 12% cents; class B 12% cents, Sept, 15, record Sept. 1. TERRY €. HAMILL : The appointment of Terry Hamill to Sales Promotion Supervisor has been announced by George R. Munro, Vice-President, Mar- keting, Molson's Brewery (Ontario) Limited. Terry Hamill joined Molson's - in 1959 and his excellent record as a Sales Representative in "CREDIT'S UP | | | Creditaccounts 11 - per - cent! |higher at the end of May than| at the same time a year ago were reported Monday on the books of sales finance, small loan companies, major stores 500 5 59 SP ae 4 $124 12% 12% % 2 # --M 72 534+ 1 4" Husky 8 pr Husk | bey 560 560 560 --I10 $15 (4% 14% -- 480 $52% 522 S2¥2-- $13% 13% 13% $20 20 $50% 50% 50% $56 56 Imp Tob + Ind Accept -- Cominco % to 3514. Dome Mines tumbled 3 to 49 golds. On index, golds were down 4.87 to 176.94, base metals 2,40 | ation, However, there has been no} | panic in the market as turnover| in |has been on the light side. A | total of 2,487,000 shares changed the UAW's international execu-|ers: Extra-large 56-59; large 55- tive board. ; 56; medium 53-55; small 32-34; | Asked if he anticipated stop-|B 39; C 34. pages or other incidents by) Butter prices: |skilled tradesmen because of|stabilization board tenderable rejection, he replied: 'No, but/carlots: Buying 40 score 59; jand chartered banks for per- sonal loans. An over-all total of $6,484,000,000, compared with $5,840,000,000 last year, was es- timated by the bureau of statis- tics for the accounts covered in bumper to bumper. About 50 persons will be em- ployed in the centre but not all will be mechanical staff, says Mr. Spencer. The operation will include a sales room and gaso- Agricultural Kenora and Sud! benefit to Molson's Department in Toronto. He is an active curler and a member of the Lions Club and will Ind Adhes Ind Minerl Ind Wire Inland Gas IMC Int Nickel Int Uti int Util pr Intpr Pipe Intpr Steel Inv. Grp A James Sti Jefferson Jeffersn w Lafarge A LOnt Cem LO Cem w Lau Fin --I1f Life Invest +% ---2 -- uou nH = $10% 10% 10% soo 32 CUCU S192 19% 19% 300 500 S00 500 --- Mrphy Pr Noranda Nor Ctl G PC Jwl A Pow Corp Pow Crp pr Price Bros Ges Rank Org Reichhold Robert 3 pr Rockwell Rothman Royal Bnk StL Cem A Salada Sayvette Shell Can Shell Inv p Shell Inv w 2 Shop Save --0 960 my U0 13% 19% 134 310% 10% 10% "613 «4 "9 +% +% 0 --4 no 7s S10% 10% 10% Un Carbid 2300 $12% 128 12% 385 385 «(385 330 $29 $54 5% 5M 89% % %% 390 390 «390 8% 6% 87% 23% 26% 6 be Yo 1 6 18% $8 $64 $12 W% $2 7m $244 24% 24% 95 490 «0 $6 5s % % $30% 304 W4--% 350 350 350 2 --% 7% 'w% %+ % 25% -- %| 8% + 2) 12% 7% 7™% 13% 2 1 0 400 0 -- $12% 12% 12% -- s12 12 ne lan ye 04+ 38% 3834 S194 1% W3e-- % -- $2 25 5 $18%4 18% 18% --1% 3.3 tne + 36% 6 6 2 2 RR 1% $10% 10% Wh-- % 7S 35 375 $21% 2) 2i%+% 30 " 1 25 $254 254 2¥a+ 660 660 6660 $3: 380 $ Trader 65 w 2400 300 485 1% 264 rT 11% 1 7 +% Cod 11% 22% a+ % 51% 16%-- Ve 2% % 57% 16% $56%2 S6¥2 56% We 324 32% + % 10% W%A--% 125 125 --10 485 485 We 31 + % "4 +h 830 820 830 --10 $16% 16% l6e-- ve $23% 23% 23% $46 |hands compared with 2,662,000 Friday. ANE 'ananassae EU KILL BEAR MOUNTAIN VIEW, (CP)--A grizzly bear that bit and clawed a_ seven-year-old boy at Little Beaver Lake Atg. 14 was shot and killed near the 4 lake late Saturday. Monty, sleeping between his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Helgerson in a tent, was scooped up in the bear's jaws when it clawed its way through the tent and |bedding to get to the boy. He jis now home and in good con- |dition. CONFIRM DEATH WASHINGTON (CP) -- The |U.S. defence department an- |nounced Monday that Marine | PFC. (L.Cpl.) Erie B. Barrow, Jr., of 855 McBride Blvd., New | Westminster, B.C,, was killed in action in Viet Nam. Previously the Marine, son of Eric B. Bar- row of New Westminster, had been listed as missing in ac- tion. LIVES OFF SALARY NEW YORK (AP) -- Dean} Rusk said that when he runs out of money he'll have to quit his job as U.S. secretary of state, Look magazine reports. "I'm living off my salary," Rusk is quoted as saying, "I don't have anything else. When the balance gets zero-zero, I'll have to quit. It's as simple as that." He didn't give any indi- cation when that might be. REACH IRELAND DUBLIN (AP)--Two Britons have landed in Ireland after sailing across the Atlantic from the north coast of Quebec in a 30-foot, homemade boat of fibre NEWS IN BRIEF Alta, to 88.03 and the TSE 1.40 to 141.97. I've been wrong before." 'buying 39 score 58; selling 59. line sales. the survey, | in Toronto. ; SO jeaught they will evoke the sympathy of the courts. He made the comment in sentenc- ing David Downes, 58, who has only one lung, te two months in jail and a fine of $1,000 for keeping a betting house. OWNED SHOWS THAMESVILLE, Ont. (CP)-- Funeral services will be held Thursday in Toronto for How- ard Jones, 48, owner of King's Shows, who died here Sunday of a heart attack. TRACK CREATURE FORT AUGUSTUS, Scotland |(Reuters) -- A Scottish yacht |crew said Monday they saw and radar-tracked a 40-foot creature in Loch Ness that followed their vessel for half an hour. The sighting was reported by George Ralph, 62, head loch- keeper of the Caledonian Canal, which includes. Loch Ness-- home of an often-sighted but never-snared mystery monster. ANNOUNCE DELEGATION OTTAWA (CP)--Prime Minis- ter Pearson today announced a 10-member delegation will rep- resent Canada at the 2ist ses- sion of the United Nations Gen- eral Assembly opening Sept. 20. The delegation will be under the chairmanship of External Af- fairs Minister Martin. SHOT IN ARM VITTORIA, Ont. (CP)--Don- ald Haskett, 12, of Vittoria was shot in the arm Monday as he Played in front of his grand- mother's house. A_ .22-calibre bullet was removed from his right forearm. Provincial police say they have not determined A compa ater Heat er gives 0006) 6) 9% Ve Yah 500 136 %60C«< SS 2 323% 24 -- Ve 50 398 a 400 «400 «400 $21% 21% 71% 205 205 205 $28 20% 2%--% 205 205 410 410 410 $18) «(17% 17% -- % M0 $242 24% Ua-- Ve 325 $24% 24% 24% -- 4) Un Gas Versafd Versatile RS from where the shot came. BY * jglass and plywood. They are |Philip Patterson, 32, boat! _LOSES IN STRIKE jbuilder from Lancashire, and| United Air Lines.lost $7,700,- |George Cooper, a mechanic) 0 in July during the U.S. air- | profit of $6,700, e same GOMERIOH. Onl Pooh inn. | month a_year ago, President lley J. Randall, Ontario's eco-| Heorge E. Keck said Monday. nomic and development minis- jter, présented the Dominion |Road Machinery Co. Ltd., of Goderich with an achievement hot water unlimited loodwd Zellers Seles to 11 a.m.: 708,000. FOREIGN TRADING 200 $242 Ue U2 --I 100 5 5 --145) ode "o. 06©---S«| Ward. ine award is given to 315 --3s [companies that make an out- = PE standing contribution to the economy through increased plant capacity, research and development and increased ex- port sales. . | DENIES SYMPATHY TORONTO. (CP) Magis- trate Donald Graham said Mon- day that gamblers are deliber- From AP-Reuters jately employing women and CAIRO (CP) A former | Sick persons so that if they are " |Egyptian publisher was sen-| oe jtenced today to life imprison- jment for passing information harmful to Egypt to a U.S. em- |bassy official. | We List Anything ! We Sell Everythina ! For Assistance In Buying and Selling Dial 723-1168 Douglas J, M. 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