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i Me 10 THEOSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, October 24, 1967 | SO FDS WR ae OB La im! Wok Oh EO a HR i SR eS TODAY'S STOCKS TORONTO 10:40 A.M. STOCKS Distributed by CP Stock Toronto Stock Exchange--Oct. 24 Chrysler Quotations in cents uniess marked $.) CHUM A z--Odd lot, xd--Ex-dividend, xr--Ex-| Clairton rights, xw--Ex-warrants. Net change Is| Columbia from previous board-lot closing sale. Columbdi p Cominco MINES | € Savings rer. 10:40 Net on Be Stock _ Sales High Low a.m, Ch'ge nck rs Agnico 400 140 132 132 --71 Con Gas B Am Moly 1000 244 24% 244-118] Corby Ang Ruyn 2200 94 94 94 Coronatn 'Ang U Dev 1100 60 60 6 +2) Crain RL res 600 325 325 325 +10] Cygnus A Armore 1000 19 619 Daie-R pr Aunor 200 220 219 220 +11 Dist Sea Bankeno 3200 110 108 108 +5] Pome Pete Broul Reef 600 53 53 $3 --1 | Dofasco Bunker H 500 17) 17 7 Dom Store ¢€ Tung 1100 233 230 230 + Domter Cdn Keely 1000 6 6 6% Buport C Lencourt 1000 16 16 16 Eddy Mich Cdn Nisto 1250 57 $7 57 co Cent Pat 400 160 159 160-+2] Emp Life Chestrviie 1000 25 25 25 --11! Epirbnk M Chimo U5 14-15 +5 'alcon Coch Will 3200 90 90 9% Fam Play Coin Lake 100 18 18 8% +2 fed Grain 'om 3500 18 «18 (18 ware Cada Conia mio 6 63 6 +3 FPE Pion Conigo 18600 105 104 105 +11] Fraser Con-Key 10008 --%) GP MGA € Shawkey 500 2812 262 2%+1) G. Pape: € Bellek 3000 12. 3 +11 Be coe € Cailinan 2000 12 12 (12 Greyhnd H Cotton Cc Hall 1 ¢ Morisn 3550 445 425 445 +5) | | Con Fardy 73 295 295 25 | | Hawker $ r 229428 1 150 Hard Crp A800 $14 14 14 | mas A us i BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT 10:40 Net | Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge) 20 $99 89 | 100 $17% 17% 174-- % 750 $54 54 Su 225 425 425 425 850 $152 15 15 2@22°; Of Alberta's Coal 30 (30 100 105 105 105 +6 ond oe 3 a By JIM OSBORNE 7% $32% 2% 324--%| EDMONTON (CP)--Coal . oe stn a ee jmeking a comeback in oil-mind-| advent : ee ie ii ed Alberta. j--a major . ; ou "iu Behind revival of an industry | kets. : $37'4 374 374-- ion the decline for 20 years are| In the early 1960s, industry 300 50 210 250 100 210 Sb A j 408 $214 2'4 214+ %/long-term contracts with Japa-|appeared to rediscover coal, $300 1967 1120 15 100 225 00 The decline was largely over- isjshadowed. by the spectacular ae oe ae i y i ly for thermo-power nese industry, expected to boost particular; Suse bose he + export sales to 5,500,000 tons by/installations, and more recent 11975. The forecast is almost 75|increased use by Canadian and as io" ee i" per cent more than production] United States steel industries. $00 S74. 7 + i for all purposes last year and) M. M. hbioaga't ge re 190 $3704 Yu 374 ~-- 4, almost six times current ex-/general manager 0 ' re y 335 $62 6a ee jports of Alberta coal. laonagthng ' oe bey ; 7 years his fir! ° 200 $31%4 31% 31% In more than 60 years since/years 140 $1834 18% 18% 'coal became a major Alberta/work serving most of Alberta 300 $8 80 80 +10 lindustry revenues have totalled) will require about 2,000,000 tons 18 350 130 +5 | $1,164,185,000. 'annually--about two-thirds of 150 $12% 12% 12% fd inde Se ent ol Reeth EIS 25 $25 25 25 --1 650 325 320 325 +5 135 $12% 12% 124+ M4! Oo ar e 625. $222 22 222+ V2 Japan Helps In Revival Trade Two major U.S. steel firms with plants on the west coast are seen as definite future mar- kets. Alberta's coal industry might well surpass its previous glory days when, in 1946, production reached 8,819,000 tons and sold for $33,441,930. Three years later, production had dropped slightly but sales went to a rec- ord $44,541,000. Industry spokesmen have turned to tackling freight rates, which provide Alberta with a preferred rate of $2.49 a ton but hold the industry to a maximum movement of 800,000 tons a year. A provincial resources official termed the rate "not bad," con- West Firm Would Buy Barrie TV VANCOUVER (CP)--Saturna Properties Ltd. of Vancouver, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Western Broadcasting Ltd., an- nounced Monday it has agreed to purchase CKVR-TV in Bar- rie, Ont. Company officials said the sale is subject to approval by the Board of Broadcast Gover- nors and the department of transport. The price was not disclosed. Western Broadcasting oper- ates radio stations CKNW in New Westminster, B.C., and CJOB in Winnipeg. It also has substantial interests in B.C. Television Systems Ltd., which operates CHAN-TV in Vancou- ver and CHEK-TV in Victoria. The Barrie station, owned by Ralph Snel grove of Barrie, Allan. Waters of Toronto and Geoffrey Stirling of Toronto and St. John's, Nfld., has twice ap- plied to the board of Broadcast Governors to move its transmit- ter closer to Metropolitan Toron- to. The second application was posponed early in September by the Federal Cabinet. Western Broadcasting was in- corporated in November, 1965. versity, said governments ev- Pledges Go Out Window In Fight To Curb Prices enforcing the call for re-|dian government does not have wmiae iter o niaas s eatat will tie 'vage-price guide-the muscle to control either Minister Sharp flies from thellines to increases being experi-|jabor or prices. Guidelines tend advice of the Economic Council|enced in the United States. to discriminate against some of Canada in his decision to tackle wage and price increases Canada cannot hope to improve;removed, an explosion of 'wages with a mix of voluntary re-\_ oh on the American perform-jand prices may follow. OE er ae ar « eeiitl ance, but it could fall short of cal move his tactic is entirely|the U.S. standard. . After studying Prof. Smith's Al ys redictable from a reading of ' the council's third annual re-|report, the economic council view and a supporting guide- recommended heavily against or more i guidelines, saying they posed ie "ae eee © "very serious difficulties and The study, by economis t|dangers" for Canada. , .| They would divert attention mare ©. Savin of, anna Us from basic measures designed to improve government spend- ing and taxing policies and to improve productivity. The council said guidelines are as effective as the sanctions backing them up, and the Cana- erywhere are playing a bigger role in economic welfare. When things are going well, they claim the credit. | When things turn sour, they try to spread the risks and, the study says, this is particularly| true with problems of price sta- bility. Typically in the European ex- amples he examined, Prof. Smith found government per- formance furthest from govern- ment promise in trying to keep prices down. ANALOGY APPARENT The analogy fits with the situ-| ation Oct. 4 when Mr. Sharp} HONEY WINE TEST FIZZLED BRAY, England (CP)--A Berkshire driver escaped hav- ing his breath tested for alcohol by police. The plastic bag on the tester burst. It was early in the morning and the policeman couldn't find another test, so he r izing his concern about| inflation, called on business and, labor to join him in a deter-} mined campaign to reduce the| rate of wage, price and cost in-| creases. | The finance minister has said since that he has not used the word "guidelines' himself. But NIAGARA FINANCE COMPANY LIMITED 286 KING STREET w, 723-3487 was released. informed sources say the pro-! YOUR Look Here . NAME'S -- THE GAME For The Best In Service - Products - Prices! featuring yeor Tires, RUSSELL'S TEXACO @ Allen troni¢ Tune-ups for Fall @ Firestone @ Good- OSHAWA TOWING 4e: pant si ost y28-7711 DODD & SOUTER Decor Centre @ CUSTOM DRAPERIES @ BROADLOOM PAINTING and DECORATING CONTRACTORS 107 BYRON S., WHITBY G. R. Kelly, 385 Gibb In Freshly DRY CLEANED Whitby Cleaners Ltd. 150 COLBORNE E. 668-2345 Ajax Cleaners 72 HARWOOD E. 942-0310 REUPHOLSTER ... for thet "LIKE NEW" look WIGGERS CUSTOM FURNITURE Repairs & Refinishing Specializing In woodworking and veneers. @ Custom Woodworking New Location 506 Simcoe St. S. Oshawa 728-7585 W. FRANK UPHOLSTERING SPECIALISTS AT REASONABLE PRICES. %& Furniture Refinishing & Restoring 216 Mory St. REAL ESTATE * Custom Bullt Pune. : W.G.F. Whitb also vee 21 King W. Darlington Upholstery Phone 668-5376 Bowmanville Bowmanville Thomas Nisbet, 84 Taunton Rd, 102 King St, W. 623-734) | urged Con Negus 3242 78 75 78 Hays Dna ermé ERP 180 Home e Mee tt ceed sidering freight rates a few a+ 3s , Conwest 1600 675 655 675 +20] fmt A of eee ota ale +l years ago of $4.50 a ton. What Coulee 1000 o © © | HB Oil Gas 1350 $38 pun a + Ms e concerns industry officials now ourvan 0 $52) ve - A ; aah Cstland 7133 22 22 hey on PT igo sive Zhe 2h -- % rices Shoot is the 800,000-ton ceiling. peg get fed a a " a 4 ree Husky S pr 0 or 70. a rah, Among the most concerned is jeer 1 4 . : Dieida = 14900 org + | Reon" 3a9 $6s% base 607 + 3% |Coleman Collieries ae. at Cole- Denison 1090 $83 83 Imp Tob 1585. $12% 12'2 124--% : , Alta., i 0 pro- Discovry 200 117 117 117 ~1| ind accept 200 $2018 20% 20%--% TORONTO (CP)--Prices were /Siscoe 14? cents to 4.20. Hawker man, Alta., which hopes to pro: pone oo $7 47 47 --%5) ng Agnes 200 $74 712 TA *| Go Diht trading on the Toron-|Siddeley fell 5 cents to 3.20,|duce up to 1,250,000 tons a year Dunraine 1000 30 30 3 --1!/ tng Wire 214 445 445 445 jup in light trading ise Bon to 1.04 d|within five years for export-- F Nat U ran 7200 73 68 68 320 $10% 10% 10% --%\to Stock Exchange Monday fol-|Conigo 2 cents to 1. and| n J F 2107 Ds + | ego. a Le ws piglet : , 98 cent |plus its domestic markets. The robex 12107 460 440 43 Inland G p 400 $16%4 16M 18% -- "4 lowing a late rally. |D'Eldona 3 to 98 cents. pass Sigg ; ; Giant Yk a4 725 725 (725 | IBM 23$625 625 625 index, base metals edged|ceiling is a major barrier. Goldray 7333 84 84 | ime 215 $35%4 35% 35% The industrial index edged up| On index, ye il nee A Goldrm 400 79 =f] Int Nickel 2essite! 114 114 + 4) 95 45 160.97. Earlier, the index/UP .04 to 105.56 and western oils} The provincial sp Gréroy, 13375 118 112-6 + 1'| I UL IS gar fy ys elwas down .48 to 160.29--its low-|-14 to 199.47 while golds declined! said production increases start- Oe ste ae fs 78 Intor Pipe 2075 $23 224 23, + %4/ A-level since late February. |3-39 to 167.99. ing about the mid-1960s, which Granisle 1100 765 765 765 Int Pipe w 2000 $10% 105% 10% est level si 3 headed 000 es 1 a to: the ark Green Pnt 900 49 49 49 | Intpr Steel 400 385 385 385 Among industrials, General| Volume totalled 2,257, - | signal _ an " 0 rt \ $00 30 30 3 50 $8% 8% B%e+ Ve) * 3 ; its |pared wi 643,000 Friday. De-|years, has gained more rapidly Suir. James sit '300 4s" 4g0 4s)" +29 | Products Manufacturing jumped oes veremmerad advances| than the tnuatry's initial bn el Hastings | Jefferson 348 $60 597% 60 + "10 to 70 in trade totalling 6301049 to 194 Ithe 1946-49 peak. Heath Leper . $00 state ok 144 + ve|Shares. Westcoast Transmission OOF TY ee . Panties sts SS High-BI Lafarge A 225 $11 V1 jgained 1% to 25%4, Alberta Gas Hise aay ob 5978 6 ae | 300, S00 ot? Trunk 1%. to 3434, Interprovin-| . . tron Bay T 125 aos 405 408 +10 | Lay Fin 200 460, 460, 460 --10 [cial Pipe Line % to 22% and| l ecor In Tro am vd oe Cau © 1.25 100°$10% 10% 10% Consumers' Gas and Dominion e Exp 3000 16 15% 16 "8 +2 s peop 2 Jelex sae 1020 25 BH 3 + wl Tee wa is $29 2% 2 + %'Coal 5% each to 20% and 13%. . K ti 00 300 0 0 7 7 7 bie, 84 Kerr Aad" 1100 Siem teu tent %| bP COA 10 8 7 74m Algoma Steel picked up % to| K Anacon 2333 76 76 76 Lob Inc 100. $6%4@ 646% -- %4/9114, Bank of Commerce % to} ou e oun = 1 e tab Min' 200 $32" a2 a Loeb M 760 $10 Jae ea' 7/1234 and Canadian Breweries % Lakehead 5000 32% 324 324--% 17% 172 17% + "ito 756. i La Luz 100 $139 13% 1304 %! Me Gerd zd $90, 90. 30 lus 3 dcten 1 to 14 By HENRY HEALD An Ontario Milk Marketing ell 2 i 850 885 +35 | Markboro ----400--S5¥4. 3% a Laura -- 'if 1 ytihities| OTTAWA (CP)--A single,|Board officer said the dairy in- ora K 100 260 2 --10 | ona s cp i i i Louviert 400 14 13---s*3 Mae we a ah lh wee Olle ay glial its. 362, |Country-wide milk recording dustry should move quickly to Macl Msh 2000 50 50 50 +81 Molson A 200 $19% 19% 19% + %/and Inco % eac to 2 °"4) program available to all dairy/approve a protein measurement Matton! 300 $34 "13 2B <M rived A $00 $3 ie FY ieee 113%4, respectively farmers was advocated Mondayjtest and then emphasize protein Me intyre 410 $78 76%" 78 Morse B 200 $25 25. 25 +1 | Cominco, Dofasco and Falcon-|4¢ the solution to the low rate of|content in advertising dairy Mer, oo iat 1a tao tt | Morse pr 25 $57, 57 37. |, |bridge were off ¥4 each to 27%, |cow testing in Canada. \products. Multi-M -- 4400-134 133-133 «+ 'T'| ON Contain. 100 $999 + W/21%@ and 90, respectively, an Delegates attending the first) Developing a breeding pro- Newconx. "0 Ey ss. 575 elt Matera 250 sr2s4 sina *To34 BA Oil, CPR and Stelco % each| canadian conference on milk re-|8tam that stressed high produc- N Goldvue 400 sla | Si4 Sth Nat Orug p 20 Slam 124 14 tg 35, 61% and 205, Tespec-| cording, sponsored by the Dairy thon and woried out both cows N Imperal 825 325 325 325 ° 95 $52'4 $24 $22 + %\tively. "pra i . 3 and bulls with low performance N Que Ragl 100 490 490 490 Norends 2 ane Sie Re + Mi Rvel) Farmers of Canada, stressed rat ae » - "yor N Senator 1500 24 23 . 24 NCG B 2p 325 $27% 272 274-- | Rage METALS UP the necessity of a co-ordinated|records was c as one 0 ee M.S ve Te ie Oglivie 20 11% 11% 114 [BASE ! i scheme crossing provincial/most important aspects of the] Norbeska 1000 65 «665 «65 +14 Oshawa A 1720 $25 24% 247--| In base metals, Noranda and|* z ay i recording scheme, | 0 f i g Norlex 5000 18 8 418 Pac Pete 1725 $20% 20 20 +4 \,. A 11 ai boundaries and dealing with a ' 1 370 Panne 150 $17% 17% 17%--%{Rio Algom vores i% Map to clansce of cate The farmers also urged indus- "V Pow Corp 575 $914 9% 9e-- 2/5214 and 3414 and Preston Mines|*'*"* i trial and government represent- ONO" os a oh So I% to 21. Patino moved down 1| Farmers complained net atives to paxteet and Pst an Rank Org 2100. 6% ci " to 14%, Roman rank a ol p vecreoegicobst test-|accurate scale that could be sebidiccan ARM BR d Opemiska Copper % to econ S; |built into a pipeline milking sys Ve 2514 254 + wjand Opemis / ; : ju pip g Sys Nudul 2250 11' 11% 11% Cee ia in we os Among golds, Kerr Addison|ing only applied to registered, |. Opemske 910 $10Ve 10% 10% + VW! Rothman 4s $4 24 u 1614 while D jpurebred cows, A_ dairyman goer oe ae ae Royal Bnk 925 $154 15 1514 + a/ dropped died ae ome with some registered and some| Ralph Bennett, chief of the sisko Me 1 184 + 2% i i %, ', s ' . aa Patino 9605, $13. ese tare + mo] Revel, Trt 730 sine 18, ta + /Mines picked up % to 47/4. | ade (unregistered) cows hadjlivestock division of the federal Fine Point 2i25°$50, 47a 493 Sekine A 200 817 17-7 In western oils, Scurry-Rain-/') helong to both the ROP pro-(agticulture department, ine Point 2125 49% 4 y 1y Me { , | miles A 'd Placer 190 $32% 3238 a2 + vg] Shell Inv p 700 $31% 34 3% , wlbow picked up 1% to 34% Cen-|gram and a provincial DHI|farmers to retain the ROP test Porc Pay x66 6% ove V3 | Shell Can 479 $2934 29% 29% + Va|tral-Del Rio 4 to 195g and Place/(p airy Herd Improvement) ing system and the name even nr 20 Sa' 30' 300 4 5 | Shoe Sve 100 $ls% 13% I4--iGas 29 cents to 2.85. Pacific\nlan if he wanted his whole|if they expanded its scope. ilve ~ if ve Simos, , Tae Sue me sen wiPete dropped 9% to 19%, Cana: lherd tested. PROGRAM RESPECTED ater a 5 Sogemine 100 $16. 1616 jdian Export gs _ te >| 'The 220 delegates from across| 'The program was known and sorthar 1 Se ae Se and Ranger 15 cents to |Canada attending the three-day|respected abroad and ROP re- Steel Cen 1853. $20% 20% 20% + %4| Among speculatives, Consoli- conference plan to draft a re-|cords were necessary for any Steinbg A, , 170 Sita 8% I8™e4 Ve dated Morrison rose 60 cents to port outlining their views on the| farmer who intended to sell cat- | Suptest Od 1 See a oe. t 34 (4-40, Frobex 55 cents to 4.35 and |requirements, potential, financ- tle on the foreign market, he | Texaco pr 60. $80 $0, ® at ing and promotion of milk re-|said | Thom N P 25 $38% 3 aw Va) : + 1 Br ai : i. Tor bm Bk 192 $12% 2% 12% | West Ind 400 215, 218 21s -- 5 Icording in Canada. Dr. Gene Starkey of the Uni Traders A 400 $7 7' TH+ Vb) Ww pacific 325 Sbla 6M 6 On Monday, they didn't get|versity of Wisconsin, describing no 4 WSuppls A 730 $10 978 10 ~~ past the requirements stage. the Wisconsin testing scheme, Sullivan Misi 20 ta Wai Wanton hE Eee ee NS said production had increased Teck Corp Thom L Tormont Westfair p wstn 4'4p z10 $81 81 8} White Pas 1945 $24¥e 23% 24 4 %!URGE MORE TESTING $45% 452 45a-- $1958 19% 19% $7% 7% 7% | Woodwd A 200 816% 1678 16% | here was general agreement ny ty i h Sales to 11 a.m.: 979,000 that testing should go beyond -\% the traditional butter fat content $8 én 4 FOREIGN TRADING and should test for non-fat sol- $ $13. 13 13 | \ $3ve 3334 34Ve | Clairtone 100 $5% 5% 5% + ids, protein, weight and the gen- $114 11% 11'%4 Con Negus 100 100 100 100 s $25Ve 24% 24% -- 4] Dicknsn 300 380 350 360 --5 jeral health of the animal a | Siscoe 500 435 435 435 iwell 725 $23 2 23 by about 3,000 pounds per cow. He said the greater milk yield did not result automatically from testing, but from butter management decisions the dairyman was able to make with -information gained from the tests. Zenmac 1000 22 22 2 +1 OILS, GAS Aiminex 600 500 500 500 Am Lecue 2300 16 5¥4 15'a anff Calvert CS Pete Cc i] Cc H Can Cent Del Chieftan D C. West P Dynamic French Pt Gr Plains Gt COilsds int Helium Numec Perma Pinnacle P Pla G Wstates W Deceits INDUSTRIALS Abitibi 24 Alte Gas T 20 Alta Gas p 87% Alta Nat Algo Cent Algoma St Alcan Alc ir Alumin 2p Angio-cn Angloc pr Athes A Anthes C p BCPh 1956 Br Intl Fin CAE ind Calgary P Calgry P p Can Cem Cc Packrs B Can Perm C Sefwey p Cdn Brew C Brew Bp Cc Chem w Cc Curtiss ¢ Imp Bnk C ind Gas ciL CiL pr C Marconi $20,000,000 "T, EATON ACCEPTANCE (Incorporated under the laws of Canada) 743% Sinking Fund Debentures Unconditionally guaranteed as to principal and interest by The T. Eaton Co. Limited To be dated November 1, 1967 To mature November 1, 1987 Cc Sin ITED In the opinion of counsel, these Debentures will be investments in which the Canadian and British Insurance Companies Act states that a company registered under Part III thereof may, without availing itself for that purpose of the provisions of subsection (4) of Section 63 of the said Act, invest its funds, A Really Good Place To Buy A Finer Used Car 166 KING E. BOWMANVILLE, ONT. 623-8396 | | | | | ACLEAN CAR IS WORTH MORE As @ trade! It looks and runs better too. Interior cleaning & Motor Shampoo. Car Care Centre Bond St. W. 576-1440 Opposite Ontario Motors WIN LP RECORDS FREE! Each week names of local persons will appear in these adver- tisements, If you find your name, cut out the ad... bring Cabinets H it into the Oshawa Times, except for the Genosha Hotel winner. Winners must claim their prizes one week from the issue of Specializing In er. 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