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Oshawa Times (1958-), 8 Sep 1966, p. 11

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FOREIGN N TRADING Sales fo 11 8.m.: | Cdn Hethi 100 230 230 --s Coch Will 200 400 6400 m4 +10 | Dickenson 600 455 450 450 --10 Gunnar 100 = bi rhe | Siscoe oo BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT Pg ee a raclit a Rte Migs oro ae Foe In Tight Nicias Times VANCOUVER (CP) -- British Columbia's credit unions say they come out ahead when money is tight because the pub- lic loses confidence in other fi- DIVIDENDS By THE CANADIAN PRESS National Trust Co. Ltd. 15 cents, Oct. 1, record Sept. 19. Toronto Star Lid., pref. 75 cents, Sept. 30, record Sept. 16. Brazilian Light and Power Co. Ltd., pref. $1.50, Sept. 30, record Sept, 16; common 25 cents, Oct. 31, record Sept. 30. Jamaica Public Service, com- mon 20 cents, Oct. 3, record Sept. 16. Canadian Steamship Lines., common 50 cents, Oct. 17, rec- ord Sept. 23. Central Fund of Canada Lid., class A 20 cents, Oct, 1, rec- ord Sept. 15. Trans Canada Corp. Fund, common 10 cents, Oct. 1, rec- ord Sept. 15. Cassiar Asbestos Corp., 10 cents, extra 5 cents, Oct. 28, rec- ord Sept. 30. BUSINESS BRIEFS By THE CANADIAN PRESS MEET PEARSON Eighteen leading British in- |dustrialists honored Prime Min- ister Pearson at a luncheon Wednesday in London and ex- changed views on Anglo-Cana- dian trade and economic condi- tions in the two countries. Neither side would disclose full details of the meeting, but a spokesman for the hosts said Pearson expressed agreement with the British view that Ca- di should buy British ) Murder Trial A 154 + 1] 55 22% -- %| | BY +1 -3 +M 2 --1 13% -- Ve Oa + Ve % 1 NTs Postponed LONDON, Ont. (CP) -- The trial of Edward. Waucaush, 42, charged with the 1955 murder of a Melbourne, Ont., farmer and twice found ins: id. un- iit for triai, Was pos é nesday until Sept. 19. Crown Attorney M. E. Maltin requested the postponement be- cause of additional evidence he 2 wishes to introduce. The Can- ada Evidence Act requires that seven days' notice be given the defence of intention to introduce evidence. An Ontario Supreme Court : \been made, goods, MAKE LOANS Loans totalling $5,457,711 were made under the Small Busi- nesses Loans Act from April to June, the federal finance de- partment announced Wednes- day. The scheme began in Janu- ary, 1961, and since then 15,203 loans totalling $137,666,117 have nancial institutions and invest- ment fields. As one credit union manager explained it, spending is cur- tailed in favor of saving in a tight-money period and credit unions have been picking up "an abnormal influx of sav- ings." Richard A. Monrufet, manag- ing director of the B.C, Credit Union Lague, said this hap- pens because "'we have an ap- peal that others don't have. We're closer to our customers and provide more conveni- ence." One result of higher savings is that credit unions say they have no problems providing money for loans, although Mr. Monrufet says they don't have enough available for mortgage financing. -Unions share their cash where it's needed most and at the same time "tend to run a little scared' by keeping an eye on reserves that can be used in case of unforeseen contingen- cies, Because of this, Mr. Monru- Troops Quell Rioting Crowd DJIBOUTI, French Somali- land (Reuters) -- Troops and police moved in to quell a stone- throwing crowd here today when violence erupted after a strik- ers' meeting. While convicts unloaded ships in the Gulf of Aden port, some fet said, credit unions have been giving priority to short- term smaller loans for personal buying and don't have enough funds to meet growing mort- gage financing demands, Still, said Lewis van der Grackt, manager of the Rich- mond Savings Credit Union, "we're in a good liquid posi- tion. Members are not being re- stricted as to the availability of money." Richmond Savings, one of the largest credit unions in B.C. reported assets jumped 'to $4,- 400,000 in 1965 from $3,100,000 a year earlier. Total assets in B.C. credit un- ions last Dec. 31 were $174,700,- 000 compared with $107,100,000 five years earlier, And mem- bership in the same period in- creased to 256,454 from 205,380. MOVED TOO SLOWLY CHATHAM, England (CP)-- Parking near one of the new "international" wordless street signs, a Kent driver decided to buy the leaflet explaining them. In the bookstore he discovered he had parked under a 'No Parking" sign and rushed out of the store to find a £2 ticket on his car, CLAIMS ON STATE HARRIETSHAM, England (CP)--A Kent farmer has sent a bill for £85 - ($255) to the de- fence ministry. He says 71 of his chickens died of shock after THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdoy, September 8, 1966 ]] Company Shows High Profit Rise Oshawa Wholesale Limited reports a 35.7 per cent increase lel ag ghh lig Sf dh ee increase in sales for the first 28 weeks ended August 6, 1966. Consolidated sales were a record $92,333,609 compared with $70,656,136 last. year. The Company predicis sales ior ie Tuli Imscai year wis --Sapeue $175,000,000 "compared with $198 288,835 last year. Net profit was ie 365, 934 com- pared with $1,006,360 for, the same period of 1965. Profit per share was 55.86 cents on 2,445,- 212 outstanding shares, com- pared with 43,04 cents on 2,338,- 392 shares last year. In the semi-annual report to shareholders, R. D. Wolfe, Osh- awa President, reports that the Company's new 190,000 square "the most advanced of its kind in Canada", and a 60,000 square foot extension to Oshawa's Queensway Distribution Centre will be operational by late fall. An 18,000 square foot extension *Ito the Queen Elizabeth Way (plant of Langs Foods Limited, an Oshawa subsidiary, also is nearing completion, Five new IGA food markets, foot Malton Distribution Centre, | 55. STOCK MARKET TORONTO (CP) -- The Tor- onto stock market retreated for its third consecutive bow ga Wednesday as the industrial in- dex suffered another sharp drop. The index tumbled 1.17 to 144.98, following a 'similar trend' at New York. Volume remained light with 2,439,000 shares changing = with 2,043,000 Tues- Vv. Stocks that tumbled to included Inco, down 14 +4 a, with Montreal off 1 to 53%, Royal % to 67, Nova Scotia and Imperial-Commerce % each to 63% and 56% and Toronto-Do- minion % to a low of 53%. Falconbridge declined 1 to 88 in base metals and Denison and Pine Point % each to 54% and On index, golds were down .57 to 171.41, base metals .74 to 87.01, western oils .89 to 97.14 and the TSE 1.11 to 138.39. Rite-Way department store were opened since the begin- ning of the fiscal year, five IGA units were substantially en- larged, four remodelled and four small IGA units closed, ac- one Food City market and one cording to the report, 'One of the finest Canadian whiskies this country has ever tasted' by GILBEY's an RAF jet flew low over his farm. hundreds of striking stevedores met to drive home a complaint that they were not getting agreed minimum wages. Troops and police reinforce- }ments found the area between the business quarter and the residential suburbs littered with stones and glass from broken windows. The committee co-ordinating the opposition to the regime: in this French overseas territory said it would switch to direct action if its demands for the resignation of the local govern- ment were not met. We List Anything ! We Sell Everything ! For Assistance In Buying and Selling Dial 723-1168 Douglas J. M. Bullied REALTOR | spacial purchase!' + + al +) jury Tuesday bought down a jverdict that Waucash was sane +? | and 'fit to. stand trial." --2| Tuesday Waucaush pleaded --1! | not guilty to the charge of mur- dering Daniel Mullins, 59, whose } mutilated body was found in his "eo ks |pig sty Dec. 5, 1955. 2" | Mr. Mullin's widowed mother| ° 272 |was found shot in the neck but 1 a? $3) Faia She has since died. *! Unionists Sas SS ie :, Delay Vote ovctadlg: si "pia 4 »| SAULT STE. MARIE, Ont. pooner 101 +1 |\(CP)--A meeting of steelwork- Miby fh py 7 w Pr as ers at the Algoma Steel Corp. W Decaita 100 284 284 m4 +5 (Ltd. decided Wednesday night W Decit w 100 142 142, 142 .--3 /to postpone until Sept. 22-23 a US |ratification vote on a proposed soma ED ee TRIALS oye | Kanges «tana contract scheduled Ya 10Va 10V or today and Friday. Acklands 100 470 - Acklands B 100 $227 Can at -- ' The contract, agreed to by all Alta Gas a nae jpartiés at conciliation talks in ie $i0v4 10% 14 -- v4| Toronto Sept. 2, would provide as | jAlsoma w orkers. with rey equal |to employees at the Steel Co, "ae 7 of Canada Ltd. in Hamilton un- ware der a new contract accepted sis 15 1s -- MA there last month, At' Sugar rh se. 4 About 3,000 members of the Atl Sug pr 720 $88 «88s \6,400-man Local 2251 of the a oe cee ee. xq) United Steelworkers of America ig Mee 'al jattended the meeting but more fi Pee | "ae |than half of them had left by 350% 50. Sov + ii\the time a show-of-hands vote sisie 1a ras ee was taken on the postponement 3 $29 28% 287% --. | amendment. @ Hox 2% 20% Local President John Ferris Siu gov go'4--1 Said he was disappointed with 399 «BV 9B the action "as it creates an at- ps mosphere of uncertainty for our 1334 members and the community as 2 vi@ whole. in S19 18% 18% $15 75 «75 92 «92 2 = S6% 6% 6% 400 495 495 495 8% 8% 8% 'UNIROYAL CENTRES i 250 860 «875 19% 9% a t te 300. 300 Gr Plains --~ 7 yd wt -- Vl Int Hellum 300 Hag oy 200 cr 4 | eo Age } Ne Aais. 254 254 | ' HERE'S AN EXTRA SPECIAL DEAL TO INTRODUCE OUR NEW NAME, DOMINION ROYAL 7 04 Oe ny 125 $23% 29 B+ Sire 7 3% $s « 400 «400 new, 1967 furniture-styled 23 « RCA VICTOR Regular 319.95 Quality Handcrafted hardwood cabinet Precision crafted with all the latest improvements to bring you the sharpest, clearest picture ever. Tone control and dual "Golden Throat' speaker system plus pre-set fi ine- tuning add to your TV enjoyment. The superbly styled hard inet will pili nto good taste, while the low sale price pampers your budget. See today. NO DOWN PAYMENT NECESSARY ON choice charge' BEGoodrich B.F. GOODRICH HOME & AUTO CENTRE 88 KING STREET WEST TELEPHONE 725-4543 "! BOND MARKET TORONTO (CP) -- The Cana- 3 |dian bond market was up % to a aoa Y, Wednesday. di 320 2 2 +%| Short-term Government of y Transformer powered chassis $56% 56M 56% iCanada bonds closed with the ~. »~ Exclusively at B. F. Goodrich $164, 16% 14 -- | 414-per-cent April 1, 1967, issue 70 DAYS ONLY... 750-14 TUBELESS BLACKWALL | WHITEWALL T TIRE 2-1 TIRE | tf TIRE 2d TIRE 1710 8.55 |20.30 10.15 9 ANE TRADE Cpe $55% 55 sh -- wi closing at $99.25 bid and $99.35 $10% 0% 10% asked. $12% 12% 12% Long-term Canada and pro- Sh. By 3B, * "| vincial issues were up % to % $25Va 344 a v| with the Government of Canada $10¥2 10Va " 4%4-per-cent Sept. 1, 1983, issue as0 quoted at 85% bid and 85% by Mtg asked. In provincials, the On-| 28Va 28a + | tario Hydro 6-per-cent issue due Oe a | July 5, 1988, closed at 97% bid 18% 1844 jand 975% asked. spay: -to-day money traded at 16% 16% | 2 Be--~ %) Econ Inv 10 % per ¢ cent. Econ Inv p 6% 35% Crush intl Disti Seag Dotesco Dofasco p Dom Store Domter D Texttle BY LEER NCS Excuisite ice an * STILL RULES WAVES ~ og ak BROUGHTON, England (CP) , 8. Le ~ 4% |Taxi - driver Alfred Gude, 42, re i a ea = |whose wife says he is 'daft 2 --lenough for anything," crossed a sain w/the River Humber from Lin- $4 4 colnshire to the Yorkshire bank nt GA bh ag i lin a bathtub towed by a speed- Hawker $ 4 42% 4% --s§ | boat. Now he plans to cross the English Channel in the same Hawker pr $85 84% 85 Hayes $f $10% 10% 10% Horne Pit a 250 20 +6 vessel, KING PARK PLAZA KING WEST AT PARK RD. Ph: 725-6511 EASY TERMS UNIROYAL

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