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Oshawa Times (1958-), 21 Dec 1967, p. 24

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24 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, December 21, 1967 OS ek ak He TO FAAS AKALK FRAG GHC H KAA SHH SG wwe dB A |g i +4 + t _ his a BS TODAY'S STOCKS |pusiness spoTuicuT a HE TORONTO 10:40 A.M. STOCKS (| 10:4 Net cS Diwiuied vy er Stock Sales High Low a.m, Ch'ge ' 'orente xchange---Dec, 2! Quotations in cents unless marked $ Pee Exp 21000 180 175 178 + 9 2--Odd lot, xd--Ex-dividend, xr--Ex. Peerless 100 6 6 rights, xw--Ex-warrants. Net change is i Sakae peed ant a > =? Pe CORD 88M: | Sesion 1555 $20% 205% 20% + Ve Probe M 2267 ™% Se S" MINES Que Lith 200 235 234 4 +9 Q Nattaml 1400 117 WIS) 17 eG ra: About 20 Percent In 1967 Steck Seles High Low a.m. chee Quemon! ee a i + R 200 iA " A "c BILE Cc : = . ' Peghr wee 3 : "4 + j periods 10 170 190 1" By JAMES NELSON and June. In the first quarter of|U.S. purchase of which in 1964 Moly 00 2 r 1 a oe ee ee ere 6S Sa ae oie OTTAWA (CP) -- Foreign di- the year it was $125,000,000. for $39,000,000 was scotched by sew mee oe me al Roe on nk SS SSE rect investment in Canadian in-- About 80 per cent of the/an anti-trust ruling. Armore See list below St Fabien 1800 18 18 18l2 dustry totalled $395,000,000 in third-quarter inflow came from; DBS reported last summer eed dE AEE ag 1 aes SS 30? 339 337 149 the first nine months of this\the United States, and most of|that at the end of 1964, total for- Relletere 1000-212) 100 430 430 430 year, about 20 per cent below the remainder came from over-|¢ign ownership of investments i ee a aS +8 gp Saige i iy the comparable figure for the seas countries other than thejin Canada totalled $27,- Rroul Reef 1500 32 32 3 +1 400 445 445 445 +5 Near-record established in 1966.|United Kingdom. 354,000,000 in book value, of Brunswk 725 500 S00 500 170 435 435 «435 «+ § . » 7 YC 'ani-- whic! D} , 7 Can Mane Say tt alee me am Reporting the new figure About 80 per cent of the capi ee $21,443,000,000 was owned Camfio 1400 380 375 380 385 385 385 --s Wednesday, the Dominion Bu-jtal investment also went into by U.S. residents, At the end of 480 480 «480 --S reau of Statistics said net capi- new foreign-controlled venturestthe Second World War these fig- Camp Chie 200 730 730 730 10 ag a = 4 an in 4 r hy 4 \, tal inflow into Canada for direct rather than the purchase of ex-|ures were -- $7,092,000.000 and & wei A 0 eS Re } c | ~ investment in foreign controlled isting plants. Earlier in the $4,990,000,000. ai ae Sa I se 68 68 |} enterprises fell to $130,000,000 in year, the figures reflected the) The figures include foreign Cassiar 400 $17 «17 woe 2 July, August and September, repatriation of Canadian owner- ownership of government and Chestrvile = 9000254 25 5 109 109 109 1 from $140,900,000 in April, May, ship of John Labatt, Lid., the municipal bonds, other Cana- Chib Ka 300 «1S u" 1 1 . : i - ; ----~ dian portfolio investments, for- Yukon Promises To Be | 'Most Ac EDMONTON (CP) -- Deve opment of mineral resources i the Yukon and Northwest Terr! tories boomed in 1967, an promises to boom even more i the Alberta and Northwes Chamber of Mines. asbestos and silver. the '"'potential mineral wealt . . . promises to make it one of the most active mining areas i Canada in 1968." In the Northwest Territories,,west Exploration is staking in International Utilities plans anjthe area, and Shield Resources pro-is bulk sampling on its Clan V laccelerated development gram for the Echo Bay mine purchased in 1967 in the Port 1,200 tons of ore out to be Radium area. The compan says a rich vein of silver was tapped in 1967 and pitchblende Mines near Whitehorse opened a has also been encountered, Coppermine River Lid. plans duction of 2,500 tons, It says the to spend $725,000 on an earl 1968 drilling program on its per ore accessible to open Coopermine River property, the mining, 1968, says a year-end report of| In 1967 there were significant 47&, finds of silver and gold, with de- velopment in lead, zinc, copper Of the Yukon, the report says tive Mining Area ventures in the same area. Its/area hold about 9,000,000 tons of 1968 plans include acquiring and ore, and the company is drilling exploring more than 1,800 on a second zone al Swim Lake. |The total potential of the area l- n i- d|claims in the area. n 'has been estimated at more |GOLD IN ARCTIC ' than 75,000,000 tons of lead-zine ,| Still farther north, in the ore, | Bathurst Inlet-Coronation Gulf are STAKES 2,400 CLAIMS working on gold showings, while) Anvil Mining is in the same Galena Holdings, an Edmonton- area developing the Dynasty '\based company, is testing what/Cyprus property, and has it calls high-grade lead show-|\staked more than 2,400 claims with what it says has a possible United potential of 50,000,000 tons of lead-zinc-silver ore. Open pit op- eration appears feasible. Mount Nanson Mines is com- pleting an access road to its sil- er-gold property, 40 miles west and has shipped of Carmacks, and underground development work discloses a possible 173,000 tons of ore on the main property with anothe 110,000 tons on an adjacent property. Natural gas has been found on Y\vein shows 6,000,000 tons of cop-/the Peel Plateau in the Yukon, pit and, the report says, more than several companies h ings. Roberts Mining, a n States firm, is continuing explo- ration of a gold-silver find. Con- it|Lake claim, y milled. In the Yukon, New Imperial imine in June with a daily pro- with another 500,000 66,000,000,000 barrels. of oil may Oil Issues Recovering TORONTO (CP) -- Prices | were mixed at the close of light trading on the Toronto Stock jExchange Wednesday, with lwestern oils recovering losses itaken earlier in the day. | Dome Petroleum jumped 6 to \59, for the largest gain of the lday of the 672 issues traded Other oil issues cut losses but }wound up with fractional de- clines. Central-Del Rio fell 44 to 21% and Canadian Superior % to 47%. Scurry-Rainbow dropped 1% to 52%. Golds, off 3.55 points to 193.39 on index, were led by Dome Mines, off 134 to 57. Giant Yel- lowknife fell 35 cents to 9.20 Campbell Red Lake dropped 34 to 26. Inindustrials, Maclean- Hunter rose 3 to 65. Losses throughout the list were mostly fractional. Bank of Nova Scotia r fell % to 14 and Bank of Mont- 'real \% to 10.% | CPR fell \% to 58% ,Falcon- bridge % to 9014 and ITL Indus- tries 4% to 16%. Labatt Brewer- ies gained % to 14% and Molson 1A \% to 17, In base metals, Pine Point money to come from five com- tons available to undérground|be under the permafrost lost 54 to 4754, Lake Dufault 40 cents to 9.40 and Northgate and Roman Corp. % each to 11 and On index, industrials lost .23 92 and base metals .47 to Western oils gained .18 to 221.05. Volume at the close of trading was 2,543,000 shares compared with 2,541,000 traded Tuesday. Declines outnumbered a d- vances 220 issues to 205, while 247 were unchanged Cresta Roja is a deliciously medium dry red table wine made from French hybrid grapes grown in Niagara, | | Chib M 1400 47 67S 40 Chim> 2500 140 138 140 2 700 695 695 ' i holdi f Canad in- + 10:40 Net 10:40 Net eign holdings of anadian in aati r el a. x § pa Erwin eo ior ioe ie Viggcey Stock Sales. High Low a.m Stock Sales High Low a.m. Ch'se vestment funds, and other mis-|/Panies including PCE Explora- extraction. throughout the Arctic, Coin Leke 1000 18 18 18 31-30% 32 BA ail 878 $375" 37%» 3) | Inter, Pipe bod $2 21% a cellaneous investments. Catia is tavoivea'tn ti th Cassiar Asbestos also has a} The report says this oil, "if Coni D 27. Cc orest 110 $164 16% 16% + ¥ nt ipe w y a a+ oy m ' 'E is yvolv: r ' - 6 % pe oh z Puy won on on White Star Noe oN EU ee SON ea a a tT Tr Stel dee aie ate" ale oe |. Sinks 1004, glich foreign the) eee eae three other new mine near Dawson, from ever tapped, would provide the| 263, .Denison fell % to 80. € Bell 27500 159 15 15 Wiilroy ya ae BC Phone 5534 lope St pe a9 $8 vestments in long-term forms in which it is already shipping as- -hean fuel needed for the devel- V s Ya * 2 } n Grp V4 "a -- + . . thr : con ae 300 285 285 785 ; Yale Lead 500 25 2 3 e BCPh 1956 82 any ie 400 sie bie 8'*--"* Canada has risen by another BUSINESS BRIEFS bestos fibre. : ; opment of hard-rock mines and € Red Pop 1000 2 2% +1. Yukon C 200 123 123 123 --2) CAE Ind Jetferson 903 S584 $8 SB + 34 $2,768,000,000. Of this, $1,- wrt ger ga lead-zinc de- other industries, and be a reli- Cop Men = 1000 D292 30 : Caloy 540 Pp efter w 100 § ; van in direct inves posits in the Vangorda Creek': ourc i Surope."' D'Aragon 1000 174 17-172 + ta OILS, GAS CD Sugar Jockey A p 225 $7!4 7% 7M 640,000,000 was in direct invest- PRODUCTION DOWN videnidSabilde anid Wet le hak hh able source of oil for Europe. sa D'Eldone 4500 7% #75 «75 ; Can Cem Kelly D A 225 495 «495 495 ment in Canadian industrial Tt } pier ay ' A Belhl Pac 2600 1% 12 (12 Pan iian Labatt 410 $14% 14% 14% jant aud at ve U.S. agriculture depart- Denison 1735 $80 79! 7914 Alminex 1350 645. 640 645 Can Malt LOnt Cem 100 320 320 320 plant and equipment. ment forecast Wednesday pro-| =o 8 Dicknsn Woo S20 9m 3m -- 5) Am eave toon 17 7 17 1) Can Brew Laura, Sec 274 $1302. 1300 13s The figures were reported by quction of winter wheat to be alri r me 335 $56 5656 1 in 1614 les «CB Alum A aye, DBS in its quarterly review of Donaida 1900 14 12% 1314+ CS Pete 440 275 275 (275 C Curtiss Lav F 1.25 250 $10 10 10 aA 1 eh ' * harvested next year at 1,- Dunraine 4000 0 % 2% --4{ £ Deni 300 440 440 440 5 | © Imp Bnk Levy 420 $352 35 35'2 + 12 the Canadian balance of inter- 993.619.000 bushels. a decrease F Nat U ran 74 86 86 86 € Ex Gas 2400 710 705 710 +5 C ind Gas Levy B pr 30 $31 31 31 + national payments. To the end ius ' ' 4 Giant Yk 400 925 900 925 +8) © Gridoil 160 $i42 14a Mat MM CIL Life Invest 275 $6 5% 6 "4 98 of one per cent from this year's . a, Goldray 1000 138 135 135 C Homestd 175 505 S05: 50S +$ | C Marconi Life Inv wt 1000 110 105° 105 --s of September, Canada had a record crop. Q e a e 1 l Seu, Me | Sere Be eh aM eM! Ge ioe ot tab co OES ies Bt F 2 $185,000.000 surplus in commod- | Grdroy 10000 400 4a + 2:| Cent. Del 275 '$21% 21% 1% CPR 300 pr Loeb M 100 $13 13°«213 1 ity trade and a $414,000,000 defi- ARRANGE FINANCING N . . rants 10 Slime fi¥0 1156 + Me C West 100 160 io 10 eas ek ee ee a cit in non-merchandise transac- Head ig omer Inc., of OTTAWA (CP) -- Legislation! 'Shrinking milk production 0 mistake with steak Granis 2 He De DSi td 20 pane El lions. : which Cyrus Eaton Jr. is chair- must be changed to allow the and lagging markets for dairy fasting 3500 180 155 i Fa French Pt CHUM A Mut malls a This deficit would have been man, announced Wednesday in addition of vegetable oils to foods are causing increasing Haeoeey 0018. «18 ee Gt COilsds showy jAaribore ; far greater but for an unprece- leveland it will arrange financ- dairy products or dairies will be concern to the Canadian dairy th ty int Heliven Coaville A Markbro w dented inflow of tourist funds, ne har ee $6,000,000, 409-room forced to market synthetic dairy) processing industry." Vbinelducon hells! sparked by Expo. 67 and other hotel in Prague, Czechoslova- substitutes, Mare Leclerc, presi- é N Cor Cominco Molson A Mite 7 . H : gtr [ P He said no incre + . Numa Computr Moore centennial events. It left the kia. Funds for the hotel to be dent of the National Dairy tion is fecciaén for iter ina th Numac wt Con Bath Moree A current account deficit for nine built on the banks of the Vitava Council said in a_ statement dairy processors will aay the Petro Conk che Mrphy. Pr \, months at $377,000.00, com- River will be raised in Western Wednesday. look' to ubstitutes to meet. 6 Pinnacle P Con Glass Nt Contain pared with $730,000,000 at the Europe. The hotel will be operat-- . acl " ates to meet: the rH be egal 2 consumer demand Range Sool ear i ala same stage last year. ed by the tourist department of} Reuven. ae pony. Ro Crush Inti Noranda The year-end current account the Czechoslovakian govern- PRODUCE | Dairies would prefer to mar- Spoon Dale-Ross Nor. cH deficit for 1966 was $1,-; ment. : ne : 0 dairy products with vegeta- . U canto eh ee Ont' Steel 137,000,000, the highest in the neG aan TORONTO (CP) -- Wholesale ble oil additives. But if provin- Ua Rone P Ont Store 1960s, and compared with $1,- ° m 3CORD EARNINGS to retail carton eggs average|Cial legislation prohibiting the Vane pag * 430,000,000 in 1965. The American Telephone and weighted prices quoted by the Sale of such products was not| Lake Lyn 50 21) 2) 21 Wespac Pac Pete w i ' ne ee Wednesday re-|department of agriculture as of isle processors would be L Osu 10000 33 «(30% 32 Wilshire 2 Pembi porte: recor earnings y 72 i 7 Ae ore j 1847 $10% 10% 10% > V4 Primary Distribution Bea Cai sie at connie' pala arnings and Wednesday: a large 47.4; A me- reed to maintain sales volume 250 200 200 200 Distribution of Treasury Shares tel ae Stock Sales. High Low a.m, Ch'ge | * r the quarter ending dium 40.9; A small 30.1. |by marketing completely syn- 0 86 85S he Toronta Stock Exchange has bew Price Com tun te ans} Noy. 30 and the previous 12) Eggs: Wholesale prices to|thetic products containing no advise at the following companies QN Gas Tone, Craft. 100 $7! 7% 7/2--% months. The company said net)country stations fibre cases quot- dairy ingredients. | "LAST WEEK'S WINNER -- Mrs. ,C. Isbister, 81 Phillips Street, Oshawa 5500 ' J e have entered into underwriting and op QNG 5'2 pr 50 $662 66'4 6612 ---1'2 Tor Dm Bk 250 $137 1334 13% ine > . y H ee eG tion. agreements. whieh may. resell tn Gi cle: Se ae a se sb ee ee eae income for the three months to-|ed by a committee of wholesale! Mr. Leclerc noted synthetic | 2 8 8 8 treasury shares, of these companies be. Rank Org 614 614-- Trader 66 W 800 220 220 220 talled $536,994,000, or 99 cents alegg dealers: extra large 43: oro i ' H 16100 22s 1s aden, Sisreuion eireay inreiy Fleet Mig 150 Revenue EE hed Tr Con PL 485 $25% 25% 25% + %% share, on operating revenues of|large 39-40: medium 33-34: jcreams, ice cream, toppings s goat A oi 7. Ford Cnda evenue p be 361 36\0 * Tr'Can Pl p 100 $44%~ 44% 447% + ¥ 19 7 : Ke iter ies watch | iid | 7 ' 2390 40 1 ta +4) Armore 2000 19 818 ke Revenue w 900 $14 1312 14 * TrCan Bl p 100 sate sive ty? + $3,318.499,000. Net income for|small 24; B 27-28: C 20-22, jand other products were al-t 10) Wh 164 164 G conse 30 818 es 8S Seti deg Bommel 100 200 200 me | ree at Ue ie eee tb the 12 months ending Noy. 30/ Butter: Canadian Dairy Com-|Teady selling well in Canada, } s os wer rr . W e+ . rans . a y "Ar . Hy ' ' : spo & & 3s ; | Gt W Life Ronald Fd 100 $15! 154 15ta-+ | Try.Wall 100 175 195-175 was a record $2,028,139,000, or mission tenderable carlots buy-| and in the United States a com-| } Seae-{| WMOUSTRALS (| So. Ravn" ci iow ioe tone) BE Sart BSA TE, Nhu wl Stagagammgag' 7 Tevenues. fing 3, ecore 02; buying 4 score] pletely synthetic, fluid. anil. | & 1150 325 3% 325 ass $8) 7% 8 Hard Crp A St Maurice $00 45 45 45 Union Oil. 450 456 SEV: SO Ted Peres e ag O00. 163; selling 63. 'being marketed. " ie 8 Lv 460 57s 15% 4 Ve Harveys F Salada 700 $10 10 (10 U orp B 20:31 130 «138 ee -- 1 ne 4 3%" a % 32%+ es Hawker §$ Secur Cap 00 175 175 75 +8 Un Whourn 206 «$8 8 8 { --_--_--I =" oy z '4 ais 200 590 590 0 Home A 2 Selkirk A 250 $i9 9 '~ U ti 125 y Y 1 fea eae a A ae 22560 % 2 6 1 00 2S 2S 2 Home B Shell Inv w 725 $17 16% 17 ® viccah yale 100 ra St Su --%] Hs k y | Jf) f y INT Te y| 17% 6% 174 aan eth Ye Ve -- we HB Ol Gas Shell Can 1180 $33% 33% 33% + %4 Versatil A 1050 $11 10% 11 + Ya | J oes id \ PL AY moo v7 ¢ ' 418 $27% 2734 27 HB Oil G pr Shopper Ct $00 450 450 . 450 Vie G Tr 730 $124 12!4 12% | ' hy < IW. z shes) oa I 1000 MA Me Wa a 400 $4 5 Si Husky Oj Simpsons 105 $35 35 35 + Wainoco O (1525 115 110 115 +8 | 725) 5 5 5 460 $28 27 3.+% Husky C pr Simpson $ Walk GW 300 $32%e 31% 31% 1000-16 16 18 $1 | 400 $B3e 8% Bin + % Husky D w SKD Mfg Weldwod 400 $11%@ 11% 11% 1100 4 6 4 | 0 S18. 18'4 18% Imp 0 Slater Stl Westc'st S75 $22% 22% 2278+ Ve woo 0 1"? ' 2] rii2 slo af] fe Ind Accept Sogemine West Ind 100 250 250 250 +5 | 1000 134 136 136 --1 100 $11 1 1 + Ue Ingersoll Southam W Brdeast 275 $18 18 18 4350 S114 11 Mia + Me 2560 $11 0% 11 +% Inglis St Paving Weston A 600 $1494 1456 145% 1900 3% OS CK 600 $14 14 A Inspiratin ST Radio 38 Weston B 100 $157% 15% 15% + Ve 1350 950 950 950 5 | Bartaco 320 $64 614 ba -- Vw Inter-City Steel Can 480 $1924 1994 19% Wstn 4!op 25 $714 7" Tia + Va 125 985 M5 785 Becker Rp 100 $Rl2 Riz flo +e IMC Steinbo A 305 $15% 15 15%4-- 1%) White Ps r 115 180 180 180 --5§ 100 O01) 1 cn Bell Phne 1921 $43 42% 42% a Int Nickel 173 Ster Trust 100 «($7 7? 7 --'4| Woodwd A 400 $17\2 17'4 17" 400 $134 13'4 13% + Brazilian 424 $l4 la " + Int Util 2025 $41%% 4172 Ala + Ve Suptest od 400 $26 26 % - - - woo OT w + Block 11700 $13,R000 Int Util pr 720 $4)'9 4) Alla Texaco 200 $30'2 30' 30'2 x 1 am sales unavailable. 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