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Oshawa Times (1958-), 16 Oct 1967, p. 19

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= ler Piper Comanche was hout radio during the trip, he only unfortunate thin A ; { happened to her on her os he 2 ek SY AH EB A NY BD OE SW EO WD a RO | Nationalization : THEOSHAWA. TIMES, Monday, Gctohar 16, 1967 19 ht on Friday, the 13th, was 'a 0 F 7 i " 9 t she nage SS epeveniation 4 + s | President Johnson of the : ee | I I H rmon Trophy, the highest f ++ + ++ + + ssue n ants EVERYBODY BENEFITS... EVERYBODY GIVES ation award that can be = - ii 1 Tt i TORONTO (CP)--Ross Dow +> ned by a woman. eee fas 4 a S oe : { _. son, the man who will oppose Conservative Leader Robert TODAY'S STOCKS | PUNDITS LOOK AT 1968 a ee ae Colchester-Hants, says his cam- * aad ea Distributed by CP | 10:40 Net paign includes a call for nation- MANY +" to Stock Exchange--Oct. 16 | Stock Sales High Low a.m, Ch'ge alization of the Dominion Steel ( ) tang 1 ked $.) y ' ERR Seo 4) Ney cae ag "iae cee clare eran &: Harg 100 4 4 | xX ane Coal Co. mill in Sydney, eccaleak inna NE 82 e+ 1 Ss ct z t, Yk Bear 5700 righis, xw--Ex-warrants. Net change iS Young HG 1500 trom previous board-lot closing sale. = yukon C 1 1 M ES Zenmac 5K 10: A Chere | Speaking Saturday night - to about 40 persons, Dowson said 1 & he will also seek a break with 10 ay al ; 1evl 'oI e jN ATO, trade with China, aid for 7 Algeria and Cuba and protection 355 + § for rights of the people of +15 By KEN SMITH { A few of the main forecasts. Elsewhere on the business Vietnam 2.--%s Some economic pundits peered outlined at a one-day session of| scene, dividend payments by Ca- Dowson executive-secretary = s into the future last week to try|the National Industrial Confer-nadian companies this year are of the Canadian League for So 2 Stock =-- Bales Acad Uran 500 Agnico 500 All Pitch 720 Am Larder 1000 Ang Ruyn 500 Ang U Dev 3: Area 1 ' = Armore 39000 A rg to see what 1968 holds for Can- ence Board, included running seven per cent ahead of|cialist Action, leaves today for Pits fon 113 10.113 Gt COillsds ada. 1. A tax increase of some kind/1966, the brokerage house of J.| Nova Scotia THIS WEEK an Ni os Mul ety They decided that. in broad {8 Probable. possibly inevitable; |R. Timmins and Co. reported OCTOB ER 17 tl '1 Po | Ait ity a) « r e sli ¥ i x ty J : A Brand N alex kee 2600 | N Cont « terms, 1968 could show improve- A slightly better rate of For the first 10 months of this of this year, compared awith 1 'ns tancester rab enl dg ed nutiee ment over this year--provided a/°V¢-all growth is possible year, dividends total $i,-578 in the similar 1966 period., ralorne Lu ' Cc S 3 Broul Reef 2 Numac wt Ci 103 Okalta Claude Caimor 1B 1000 1 Pinnacie P Cam Mine 4000 --2 couple of big ifs are answered 3. Inflationary pressures just 145,144,000 compared with $1.- Liabilities totalled $81.578.000 +4 Satisfactorily. might ease a bit: 068,337,000 in the similar 1966 this year, compared with $126 5 = - 4. Interest rates will climb Period. 115.000 last vear rie 10:49 Net even higher Payments for the month of Quebec led, with.740 commer AND HIS Cemflo 1700 3 "| Place G 25 275 285 C Cc Tung 1100 | ga ; 500 425 4 urry Rn I 'en b mer ountry Folk E cand 30 1 | Spooner 60098 [ A ae si neg ot Ch"ge 5. Unemployment will remain|October, however, at $99,809,000 cial failures compared with 874 3 GIRL ENTERTAINERS SOO an ae oA Eger 390 3 : 1 ieee! 900 390. 8 as 145 |above what are considered satis-|are only slightly higher than the in 1966, and liabilities of $50 AT THE ESTABLISHED HOME occa 1500 ~ a) W Decaita 10 310 5S Inv Grp A 400 $9 9 «factory levels. and could rise)$99,137,000 recorded in 1966 854,000 this year compared with of Coon £ Watters 210 ; W Decit w 1 45 145 +4 fochey a is me : 8 328 : ': slightly over this year's aver- BANKRUPTCIE DECLINE $61,446,000 ys ro - 2 INDUSTRIALS visor game end ano raid ae ps er gghens Major reason for the decline e ee abatt 398 $l4ta ila Mie t ey Farec: ' The Canadian Credit Mens iat r 100 4 40 8%," 8% Lafarge 225 $15.15 5 These forecasts are based on), ° : : jthe association said e EL LANCASTER = + Vel Alas SMO Se oe Lafarge A 200 S$!1!4 1114 114 two major premises. First, that|Association Ltd sb ala 4 SI&\drop in the number of ¢ : 1900 Alta Gas T = $ both Canada and the United/"ificant decrease both in they jon bankruptcies. ° Liabilities , ® ait, = Rare st ' --\4 States will follow what speakers number of ease es @ this year were. 43.2 per. cent O r (@) n ti n a Je rc >wW t in De a a Con Fardy 1805 ,y, called proper fiscal and mone- a six months : Ay year and joer in this industry i s. but Be © Merisn "800 tary policies: secondly, that thei the totalliabilities. but «However several large con- > Cen Negus 2200 -'* U.S. economy does not develop/Warned the situation is going to struction bankruptcies in Sep- 4 9 C Red Pop 2500 , serious stresses look a lot worse by the end oft ember will vary materia L " Delos 41300 rg the third quarter alter this pictues when Sout bs Delhi Pac 2250 4 « DOUBTS EXPRESSED It said there were 1,355 com- for the third quarter are pre } ~ iia at S --~{ Week Onl f Dissovey Fe 1000 $13' 13. 13 Maher pr a Some doubts were expressed, mercial failures in the first half pared y _ ee ie a tia iu la | Merkbrow 0 + 5 about the likely outcome of both /j--_--___-_» . os ' E 280 $3658 363s 3658 + Ye) Mass-Fer yi : ; ; * Ernst U ran 1000 BC Forest 800 $20! 202 20\2 Mion Food ag -- 4) these reservations. + f a E L E Cc T Giant Yk 410 BC Phone 25 $61 Mont Love * "It would be pleasant of : Been tae ' S course, to assume with confi- = "a * Br intl F s hy «dence that fiscal wisdom will oi cae me ' pas prevail in both countries,"' said ALEX CD Suge Hees p : ' + Can Cer 200 $3742 3 ? 7 Trust Donald B. Marsh, assistant gen ey ces Cane: aa ane diet NB del eral manager of the Royal Bank 'an Iron 230 $213a 21% 21% %, > Cen Melt $00 $242 242 2412 -- Norande - of Canada 50 $31 31 31 ior ; a B 3 5 % 7 NC 2 He suggested that, because of Cdn Brew 37% 7% Ta GB 2p : | dae ld vl cB Alum A S17%e 70 '7e Oshawa A * Canada's commitments to hold, + Hu-Pam Cén Can A 2 3 porere , its for exchange reserves <a : "healt oy 0) Fame low 92,590.00 00 and ts fined PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE + [ ing 1S Wise. GN Gat "exchange rate. the Canadian 2 N : ( 1] REVUE De : iy on 4 lila Rank Org . government may not have the re) be & ia R VA T t Vv g a 8 Cit : Lg as, Ya coo is ,. freedom to do "what has to be "1 167 \ C Marconi 00 =§ * . . venui 225 | ig bs GN ule abiiled are 475 $6404 64% Gta + Ve) Ronald Fe ts | done 59. 60 +1 CPR pr 6700 $914 92 9a 'othman + 1 * 4 13 «18 C Refract 00 $13 «12% «12% Roye! Bnk " »% 10 10 «(10 Cdn Tire A 74 $26 26 Ryi T M 50 $3072 307% 3078 Cc Vickers 320 $8% 8 Russell * $114 11% 11%+ Wi CWN Gas 100 $17¥2 17% 17% Salada : M32 242 + a| Caribben 00 225 225 Scot York +u + 177 1% 17% +1| Chemcell 600 "$92 9% Selkirk A > a 7 (87 8? Clairton 00 $6%e 6 pi inv e 140 (140 Cominco 419 $28" 2B\e hell inv w * 4 0 4 7 Con Batur 035 $30 . Shell Can + a 7 9 9 | -Con Bath p 50 $222 22%2 22%2 ged My 13% 13 Con Bath w 100 500 500 Mig SAT. AFTERNOON * irr raat Con Bidg 100 105 105 10 Slater B or m 45 AS | Con Bldg w 528 35. 35 35 +4 Slater A wt +5 bd s s2 5a Cons Gas 2100 $20% -20%% 20% Sobey Stor 7 125 123 123 --2| Corby vt 165 $33 32% 327%-- Ve| Southam 175 $481 48\2 484 * 19 143 147 +6) Crain R L 250 $48 48 | 48 «+ Va! Stafford 225 310 310 $10 HOTEL > a 2% 2 #+%*#% --'! Crwn Trst 25 $46Ve 46% 46% + ¥2| St Paving 2125 $7% 7h 7h 145 --3| Crow Nest 225 $22. 22 22 s E * bg % 36 Crush Inti $11 10% 1 a 19 18 19 +1% Cygnus A 400 400 400 * 15 185 185 Cygnus 8 Bt. , 0 335 335 --S Delta Elec 400 340 340 340 5 185 $39 wa baila ce od a cu Eee eis ae -" 1 4 58% 58% + 12 ie woo 27377 Dofasco 175 $234 234 2%a-+ 4| Traders A 200 $8 & & +1 Nowpela 90 © 8 8 D Magnes 75 $5%e Sie Sie | 'Trader 66 w 200 205 205 25 Norlex 1000 20 20 20 | D Scoffish 250 $13% 13% 13% + 1%4| Transair 800 | S6%e 634 7a + Ve ne ee ee cee 1| bey, ee ie ee eect oS eee > ONE WEEK epee '550 805. 800 805 --5 | Domtar 1670 $12%4 12% 12e--e| Trans Mt 400 $19% 19% 19% + Ve N Renk 2400 31% 31% 31% | D Textile 250 $21% 21% 21% | $844 8 8% Gpemskea «945 $11.07 11 + Ve, Dupont 210 $27% 27% 27% | 100 265 265 265 + Orchen #00 270 270 270 +10 | Econ Inv 300 $l 11% ll4-- % $20 194 196 BY POPULAR Osiske s00 530 8353 | Exquite w 250 82 2 82 | $14% 14% 14+ Pemour 300 218 215 218 +3) Falcon 220 $92 92. 92 40 Paremeq woo 9 +1 Fam Play 50 $292 391% 329i 310 10 10 JEMAND Patino 990 Sille 114 + 4! Fleet Mig 2100 165 160 160 5 Versatll A 0 $13 13 13 Poe Expl #00 140 «(135 -7 Ford Cnda 10 $166 1662 166% + Vie G Tr 200 $13%-- 13%e 13% Peerless 300 7 Te FPE Pion 1000 $3112 31\4.314+ 14) Walnoco O S00 84 M4 BG 7 FPE Pn pr 100$126 126 126 +1 | Walk GW 380 $35 35% 35% -- Ya HE FABULOUS Pine Boint 20 $3 52a 53 Fraser 253 $20% 19% 20\e Weste'st Z1S $24.4 24% 245 Plecer 215 $34ve 34% 344 + 14| Freiman 200 $8% 8% 8ie--- | W Brdcast 100 $16 16 16 Ad Preston 471 $2\% 21% 21% -- 4! Frontier 300 310 300 305 +8| W Pacifie 150 "e Preston ry 2158 74 70 72 GL Power 300 $20 20' 20% | Weston B 5 @ Chib _---15700 6388 43. + «3 | ~GNGas A p 210 $23%8 23% 2310 Wstn. épr 1 500 --11|. GtW Sade 100 38 38 38 +2) White Pos ni Q Mattgmi 2. Greyhnd 320 $1234 12% 12% Woodwd A q 100 5 | Hard Crp A 100 $13% 13% 13% | York Lam A 425 130 130 1300 FEATURING Hi Woes » ~ ais & A 'as York Lam B 100 110 110 110 +10 Home A 215 $2234 22% 22%-- |, Sales te 11 a.m MAGNIFICENT eek ee a ee Horne Pit 400 360 eg eee SOIEE OF HB Oil Gas 110 $382 + % SEEK RIOT CLUES 40 Husky Oil $22 217 7 Enea oq : RLIE RUSH 505 500 500 5 Husky D w 11% .. TOKYO (AP)--Police raided fids 450 440 450 +10 Imp Oil * six offices of the left-wing Zen- 30 30 30 mp Tot '4 Rees : es S22 2 4 i te Wye cree ties or is 5 3 0 nd Adhes , s sa i R YOUR ENJOYMENT Bae ay isp Miner Ssvndlges is nected with an Oct. 8 riot that resulted in one student killed 225 380 380 380 Sullivan V S CHI Teck Corp 330 490 490 490 Ingersoll Texmont 9000 77 7 #77 + Inglis 1 i. " ~ . a as +) Aaland: Gen y, and hundreds of police and stu s 5 «(90 3 | Inspiratin dents injured. 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