at “DAILY MARKET QUOTATIONS a ~— SUMMARY News, York: Higher on late Toronto: Irregularly higher, moderate. Montreal: Slightly lower, light trading. gle! CURRENCIES | ~MONTREAL-{CP—)— United . States dollar in terms of Cana- dian funds up 1-32 at $1.07 31-32. Pound sterling up 3-16 at $3.01%. : Southam Press Ltd., 4 nine months ended Sept. 30: 1966, $3,838,335, $1.28 a share exclud- ing $62,243 profit on sale of fixed assets and investments; 1965, $4,048,108, $1.35 excluding $1,337,344- profit on™ sale~ of fixed -‘assets and investments. ’ Cominco Ltd.; nine months ended Sept. 30: 1966, $36,900,000, pe a share; 196,) $38,400,000, 30. a DIVIDENDS Reld Lithographing Co. Ltd., pref. 78% cents, Nov. 15, record Nov. 1; ° Ronalds-Federated Ltd., 12% cents, Dec. 10, record Dec. 1. Placer Development Ltd.; one redeemable preference share, par value $1, for each five com- mon shares held. Equivalent to 20 cents a share, Dec. 2, record Nov. 10. Union Carbide Canada Ltd., 1§ cents, Dec. 1, record Nov. 10. -.-Pembina Pipe Line Co. Ltd., _ § per-cent pref., 62% cents Dec. 1, record Nov.. 15. Canadian General Securities Ltd., class A 22% cents; class B 22% cents, both payable Dec. 16, record Nov. 30. : ~ Traders Group Ltd., class A 20 cents, class B 20 cents, 4% per cent pref. $1.12%, five per cent pref. 50 cents, five per cent series A 37% cents, all payable Jan. 2, 1967, record Dec. 8. LIVESTOCK — “TORONTO (CP) — Slaughter steers sold under - pressure at barely steady to lower prices at the Ontario public stockyards Tuesday. Heifer prices were steady, eow prices strong, veal calf. and= lamb. prices — steady “hog prices Closed” steady.” : Slaughter cattle 5,165: Choice steers 27-28. with. sales. to. 29.60;-|-Chemeell good 26-27; medium 23-25.50; common 20-23; choice heifers 25.50-26.50 with sales to 27; good 24-25; medium 22-23; com-. mon 18-21; choice_fed yearlings 26.5028.50° odd top. to 30; good 24-26; good cows 19-20 with: sales to. 21.50; mediim—-17,50- 18.50; canners and cutters 3-17; shelly canners 9-12; good heavy vologna bulls 22-23; common end medium light 17-21. Replacement cattle 1,000: | Good light stockers 27-29; good steer stock ‘calves 28-33; me- dium and common 20-26, . Calves 1,042: Choice vealers 85-39 with sales to 42;. good 30-34; medium 25-29; common 21-24; boners 17-20. Hogs 2,279: Grade A at Tor- -—.-Oto__33,15-33.90; currently _sell- ing at 32.75, Heavy sows 24.80; | stags 17.50. Sheep and lambs 885: Good lambs 21-22 with:.odd sales to 23; sheep 7-13. ; NEW YORK : Ne . ~NEW YORK (AP)—Under the leadership of selected blue chips, the stock market reversed an early decline Tuesday and ended with a fairly good gain on average. : Volume was 6,240,000 shares, ‘oe with 5,780,000 Mon- The Dow Jones industrial average ended with a gain of 6.34 at 793.09. The Associated Press average of 60 stocks rose 1.3 to 285.9. Of the 15 most active stocks, Mi rose and four fell. Eastern Air Limes was the most active stock, losing 1% to 54%. Ai Lines was the most active etock, losing 1% to 54%. - GM FINISHES AHEAD After the close, General Mo- tors lower earnings. Earlier in the ay, the news was out that new car sales of the big three automakers in mid - October were down from a year ago, with General Motors taking the sharpest percentage loss. Gen- eral Motors-common~was-down about a point for a while but ‘was up % at the close. Among Canadian issues, Dome Mines was up %, Hudson Bay Mining %, Alcan and Granby Mining %, and Distillers Sea- grams and International Nickel Y%. Canadian Pacific fell %, Massey %. - On the American Stock Ex- change, losers, outnumbered gainers. Canadian Javelin lost %. Fargo Oil rose % and Scurry Rainbow oil %. ~ What stocks did . Soe Tues Mon Advances { 596 .. 604 Declines 549 571 Unchanged 276 237 Total issues 1,421 1,412 NEW YORK CLOSING STOCKS By The Associated Press Bath Steel 27% “Radio Corp 44 Borg Warner 39 South Pacific 29 C and O 60% Std Oil NJ: 70% Cons Edison 34 Utd Aircraft’! @33% Gen Elec 9314 Vanadium 24% Goodyear 49, Westngse 48% Gt Nor Ry 49% .Morse Shoe I 23% ig 65% Amercofi wy ennecott 4 ~—s- Koehring Co 30% Mont W 2% Cooper Ind I 48 NY Cent 59% and | MONTREAL = | MONTREAL (CP) — Prices were lower Tuesday in dull trad- ing on the-Montreal Stock Ex- change. - The composite index slid 0.10 at 136.57 and declines outnum- bered advances two to one on the combined Montreal and Ca- ‘nadian. exchanges. On index, papers were lower ‘| by 0.86 at 107.54. Great Lakes lost‘ % at 21% and MacMillan- Bloedel % at 24%. However, Bathurst and Fraser each added % at 26 and 23 respectively. Trans-Canada~Pipe—-Lines_ led the utilities section lower, dip- ping to a new low for the year at 25%, off %. Brinco lost 10 cents at $4.85 and was the most active industrial on the senior list_in_a turnover of 13,890 shares. DOMINION TEXTILE GAINS Industrials ended unchanged ‘after being lower most of the day. Dominion Textile gained % at 26%. On the Canadian exchange, American _ Metropolitan _Enter- prises was the most active in- dustrial losing 5 cents at $2.10 on a turnover. of 17,500 shares. | © Among mines and oils, Lemieux Copper traded -160,100°. shares and lost 12% cents to 29 cents. On index, industrials were un- changed at 143.36; utilities off 0.53 at 124.95; banks off 0.04 at 109:10and papers off 0.86 at 107.54. os os Industrial volume was 196,300 shares and mines and oils 682,- 200 shares compared with 195, 200 and 632,900 Monday. MONTREAL CLOSING By The Canadian Press Montreal Stock Exchange—Oct. % *~Complete tabulation of Tuesday trans} actions. Quotations im cents unless marked $ z—Odd lot, xd—Ex-dividend, PRODUCE MONTREAL (CP) ——Agricul- ture department quotations: Butter: Current receipts ten- derable 92 -points 58; 93 points 59. Agriculture Stabiliza- tion Board selling price 61. | Cheese: Wholesale current f.o.b. Montreal: Quebee white 422, colored 42%. Skim milk powder: Spray pro- cess No,-1-in-bags—18-19; -roller rocess No. 1 in bags 15%-16%2; feed 1242-13%; butter milk pow- der 12-12%; whey powder 44% cents. prices: Quebec 50s _.90-1.00, 10s. -28-,30; N.B. 50s 1,10-1.15, 10s .30- 32; P.E.I. 75s 195-200, 50s 140, 10s .33.87 i Glacier 4500 6 Sh Sh—% Glen Lake +1500 140 135 140 - Gr W Ms 9850 100 95: 99 ‘—1 1000 1644 16% 164+ % Gui Por Ur 5000 27 2 38 Int--Norval --2568-—-19---18--18 = Int Dredg 9800 7 7 7 James B 59000 19 17 17 —3 Desm 20000 28 «=: 25%] «2544 —3%H eltie ' $00 16 16 16 Kiena _- 1700 6 60 .@0 1000 $28 28 8 Oy} Lemiex 160100 43 26 29% —12% Lingside UPS a Lith Corp 5000 7 7° 7 Louanna =: 10000 204 2 42%) —1 Massval 1525 7 7 7 -1 McKinney 200 9 9 9 Mer Chip 8000 7 - 6% 6% Mie. soo. tha Th “ > 1B 1% 1M 41% Mistango 2500 154 15 15 —1 Mt Costigan 2500 19 19 19 Mt Pleast 150 2. nm a Native M 3000 13«13— «13, —-+4- Na Rare 2500 30.2 2 1 North Expl 7500 56 41 41° —14 Opem Expl 5008 10% 10% 10% +1 Pat Silver 3000 30 30 30 Paudash -§«: 2000«C«G:CS SC : Pennbec.. 9000-17. 154% 164— % Peso Silv 500 9% 9% 98 —8§ Phoenix C 1 00 325 325 325 —10. Pitt Gold 200 4 M% 3Bh—% P Potash 13500° 14% 13% 13% —1 Red Cret $500 3%@— 3%Q—sOH EH Rexspar 7000 7% 7 7 RA Pete B 1000°150 180 150 Rusty Lake 5500 10 9% 10 + % StL Colum 200 175.175 .173 +8 Sapawe ~ 11000 12% 12 12 Silver T 1500 31 3 3 -2 S Dufault 100 7 7 7 Stairs Expl 12400 12 114 12 4% eon; 2000 60° 60 60 Sullivan, 500 415 415 415 —25 1000 72 68 8668 1 Tache 3000 8 9 9 ; Tazin 3000 40C«4 4G Tib Expl 2800 5 4% 35 3100 6S West Tin 1400 4 39 0 —%4 West Hill 23500 97 55 55/1 Wisconsin 211235 43 © 4 —4 } Total Sales: Industrials 196,300, mines and oils 682,200. 4 xr-—Ex-rights, xw — Ex-warrants. Net change is from previous board-lot closing sale. ‘ eS Stock Sales High Low Close Ch’ge Abitibi 975 $10% 10 - 10% + % Alcan $460 $28% 28% 2% + 4 Alcan 4% pr 600 $364 35% 36% Algoma 478 $44 238% BN — % -Alliance $200 130 125 125 Angt 200 p 25 $47 #47 «#47 -Argus 200 200 $14% 144 14%4—% Asbestos ~ 350 $20 198% 20 +% Bank Mont 29 $544 534 M +% Bank NS 144 $6344 63% 63%4—% Batq Depar 100 $12% 12% 12% + % Bath P 251 $26 «25% 26 + Bell Phone 2322 $46 45% 46 Bell_Rights 5649 57 S36 56 BA O01 200 830% 30% 32%—% BC For_6-pr__50°$51% 51% 51% +1% Brineo ~ 13190 495 485 490 —8 CAE 00 % 8 8. Cal ‘Pow 700 $21% 21% 214— % Can Cem 160 $3544 354 354— % | C Dom Sug 175 $19% 19% 19% + % Can Malt S00 $18 «18 «18 —% Cah Brew 4520 $6% 64 64-—% Cdn Br pr 7 $35 435 =. 38° -3 C Chem w 400 S10 510. 510 C Imp Bk € 130 $56% 56% SEK — % CI Pow 418 $30 30 330 —% CI Pow pr - 150 $17% 17% 17%—% C_Marconi 125 460 460 460 CPR 1085 $5396 52% 52% — Cdn P Fina 3..4 $10% 10% 104—% Cent Del 100° $10%4"10% 10% + % bell... 320. $12%q. 1254 1256 — % Col Cell pr’ 150 $20% 20% 20% Cominco 1650 $33% 32% 32% — % Con Paper 100 $37 36% 37 Denison. M6361 61 61 D Bridge 330 $17% 174. 17% Dofaseo 270 920-20 "2 —=% D_Glass~;- 1585. $14 13% _-14-<—— D* Lime" ~- 140 200° 200° 200° -—25 Dom Text 3 926 6 6 +h eu Pr 50 $116- 116 118 +1 Domtar _ 2015 $16% 16% 164 — % Dom_Tar pr 100 $19 . 19 \+1 Du Pont 20 $35 SS OH Fraser 0 $33 3 th 200 $214 21% 21%—% 200 405 405 405 835. $21% 21% 21% 525 $68 6674 68 + 200 $14% 14%. 14% 300 $11 «ill oll - 215 $54% S444 4% — % 850 .$54% 53% Sie + % 300 $13% 13% 13% — % 825 $21% 21% 21% 525 $85 = 84%4 MH 102 $26% 26% 26% 200 $24% U% UM—% 500 $17 «17 «17 —%&% nh BY pe Gee 6521 $21% 21% 21% + % 200 $64 64 OKC, 400. $16% 16% 16%. 0 $15 14% 15 +% 25 $784 784 784+ % 250 $17% 17% 17% + & 200 $15% 15% 15% + % 100 $6% 64 6h—% 671 $15% 15% 15% 351 $9 9 9 oranda 175 $49 48% 18% — % Nor Ctl @ 2000 $12% 12% 12% NS LP 1080 $10% 10% 10% —% Ocean Fish 1050 $10 10 10 —%& Ogilvie . 1135 $12% 12% 12% + % Pac Pete 670 $1034 10% 10% Phillips C 100 $31% 31% 31% Pow 825 $9% 9% 9% Price 1605: $13% 13 13 —%& Price pr 73 $75, 7 7 —? QN Gas 200 $10% 10% 10% +% Que Phone 262 $16 16 16 f Que Pho rts 6473 12 10 Wl —1 Rio Algom 1580 $25% 25% 3%— 1% Rothmans 1110 $23% 23% 23%4—% Royal Bank 275 $69 684 684+ % Shell Can 699 $215% 21% 21%— %& Shell In P 100 $25% 25% 254+ % Simpsons 194 $28%° 284 2% + Steel Can 558 $21 20% 20%—% Steinbg A 2085 $184 18% 184+ % Texaco Can 194. $60 595 50% — % Tr C Corp 115 $5% 5% 5% Tr Can PL 1152 $25% 25% 254—% Tr C PL 280° 75 $74% 74 74 + % Tr Mt PL 200 16% 16% Un Carbide 1410 2 2 U Auto Pts A100 $14% 14% 144— % Walk GW. 390 $28% 28%: 2844 — Webb Knp 6000 5 4 4-2 Weldwood 200 $8 6 8 +% WCoast Tr 350 $24% 2% UA é Weston A 250 $1655 16% 16%4~— % Zellers 100 823% 2% 23% CANADIAN ~ Industrials Am Met B 17520 220 205 210 —8 Blue Bon 3250 200 . 285 200 C Securit A 700 235 230 220. —8 “Comm Hold 100-474? aT a Comdore 300 75 «=67S)~=—73 D Oilcloth 800 $15 18 15 Inspratn 2600 170 165 .170 Kodiak P 900 145 140 148 Pow Cp 2 pr 100 $10% 10% 10% Spartan 3950 450 40 45s 4:89 T Lond Ind 500 295 295 295 +10 Van D, Hout 400 280 280 290 Mines and Oils Agassiz 5000 31% 30 314—~ & Alscope 2415 150 140 140 —io Alsof 2000 oh 7 7 Ameran 2000 «3 3 3 Antonian ~' 5500 22 “21% 21% Arno 00 54 5 Shh Baker 1000 11 #1 «iW 1 Black Hawk 500 83 8 8 Black River 6000 15° 15 18 Bornite 17000 7 SA 7 49 Burnt, Hill 2500 24% 2% 24 Cannon 3500 26 2 2% {2 Carbec 10500 38 636 «638° Cesland 1100 350 350 350 Chemalloy 3630 110 10 110 49 Chipman 31000 41% 40 #40 —1 Coastal M ioe at lo 610 —1 C Oil Gas 1500 "92 33, C Manitoba 1000 17 17 17 —1 C Monpas 2500 3% 34 34~—% @ ‘Que Smelt 3718 45 4 45 —S$ ea 400 4 4° 4 +% Cc’ Vir, 14500 52 80 52 Copstrm 5000 «5 Man Va — Ve Devils Fl 1000°16 16° ~ 16 Dolsan 3500 iad E Ventures, 50 15 15 15 —I1 Emp Min 8 By Becy Equity Ex 71500 71 70 7 —t Fab 200 120«12:«C 12 +8 Fano 3500 «5 $ 68 Fidelity. 14500 62 7 @2 -8 Fontana 6000 4% 4 4 Ft 500 2 2 2 —1 Fox Lake 2500 12 il il Futurity 11100 75 711071 Garney 1500 x nu M4 1000 sw (6 { ~| profit taking’ TORONTO TORONTO (CP) — The hick market staged a late rally Tues- day and managed a slight: after being down 0 session. Corby’s led the industrialist. higher, jumping 3% to 2054, Moore Corp. rose 1% to 80, In. ternational Minerals slid 1% to 55 and CPR_% to 52%. Western: oils, plagued by for most. of... the. eter ister down on x 112.16 as culation slackened sgrtreey oe sale of oil ‘and natural rt in los sehen and Zaria e regions western Alberta. ~— Dome eased % to 27%, Cana- dian Superior % to 26% and Banff. % to 12. In morning activity the index was down 1.29 points. Min-Ore was off 3 to AY cents on 349,000 shares in spec- ulative mines. . real unchanged. for most of the | only .38 on|. Wes outnumbered sd- | Rio vances 236 to 168 with 231 issues > Ex Potatdes: “ Wholesale selling, ni'pi By BEN WARD “OTTAWA (CP) — The Cana- dian Labor Congress has im- posed sanctions on its second- biggest affiliate, the Canadian Union of Public Employees,’ for defying a congress edict to halt _ }@ mMembership-raid on a smaller union. * TS It took the action after inves- -tigating a complaint from the | International Alliance of Theat- : ans Stage Employees that CUPE was attempting to take over the bargaining rights for IATSE’s 1,600-member national Si unit ‘of CBC stage production workers. €UPE has ~104,000_ members, ‘lsecond in Canada only tothe United Steelworkers of Amer- ica which has 121,000. ~ CUPE has already applied to the Canada Labor lations Board for formal certification as the bargaining agent for IATSE’s CBC unit and the board “\is~ expected” to order a super- ‘vised. vote of the workers in- volved. Main effect of- the sanctions but CUPE has no representatives on the executive council, two-year term at April. . Ne to support IATSE in resisting _Ithe CUPE raid. The CLC itself % CLC Is Imposing Sanctions On Large Affiliate CUPE will offer organizational assist- anceeto IATSE. Stanley Little of Ottawa, na- tional president of Cupe, said Tuesday his union had ‘not yet been advised of the sanction de- cision. The matter would be dis- cussed by the national executive board after notification was re- ceived. : TATSE has been ~beset-—by- raiding activity for more than a_year. Last January the Con- federation. .of National ade Unions lost a bid before the la- bor relations board to take over IATSE’s CBC, locals in Montreal and Quebec. Although the “JENKINS WASHING MACHINE Parts - Sales - Service @ Service on all makes of Wringer Washers @ Selling completely rebuilt washing machines _ Just Dial 892-3837 Kent St., Charlottetown z CNTU proved a majority mem- bership in those locals, the board—refused_-to—let__them—be separated from the national bargaining unit. Shortly after the — decision, both CUPE and the National Association of Broadcast Em- ployees and Technicians an- nounced that they would atempt unit in the CBC. After IATSE complained the CLC, Carl Goldenberg of to take over the .entire IATSE Montreal was assigned to inves- tigate the case. He found thad |under the constitution of tit congress both CUPE and NABET were. guilty of raiding and should be asked to with- draw.: ~ is to cancel an offending un- | ion’s voting rights on the CLC | current council, elected for a} Winnipeg Jast | ‘TO. OFFER. 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Specify the Sports Option and settle into Strato- bucket seats with your hands on the sports-styled steeri wheel. You can choose from five all-vinyl interi with the Sports Option. to vA new interiors Good looks abound. All around. The stylish instrument panel. New contoured control knobs. Textured vinyl, or pattern cloth and vinyl seats have harmonizing vinyl door panels. : Pid “2 fae QUICK-SIZE ___ 67 CHEVELLE OE CTR EVELLE’S COMPREHENSIVE WARRANTY... ; 24months/24,000 miles warranty on the entire car. @ 5 year/ 50,000 miles warranty on the power train. © 5 year/ 50, 00 miles warranty on steering, front and rear suspensions and wheels, For complete information, see your Chevrolet Dealer. ‘ AUTHORIZED CHEVELLE DE ALER IN CHARLOTTETOWN. ISLAND ‘CHEV.- OLDS. LTD. f a p Investors as 271 12 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed., Oct. 26, 1966. | Corors's investors | 125 1.37 5 7 ">| Diyersified Income B oo Daering 1000 15 15 ‘15. + Mw) NS. 360 $64 63% + vidend : Deer Horn 2000 22 22 2 +2 |C Imp Bk C 348 $57 36% 57 Dominion Compound ou <= Donal 600 16 15 16 +1 | Royal 19 $9 4 + 6 | Dominion Equity 11.37 12.41 Dunraine 1000 49-48, 49 — 4 | Tor-Dom 230 $5634 S64 S614 + M4 | xDreyfus = 13.58 13.72 Duvan 4000 10 9 9 INDUSTRIALS = sii Growth 601 635% East Sull, 1300 640 630.630 Alumini 13730 $28% 28 2856 + 4 | FAT Pee eee canada 631 6.92 F Orenada 4500 29 2% 2 +23 1/¢ Brew 4291 $6%% 64% 642% wadiated Financial 423° 463 Frncoeur 6000. 13.1244 12% D Magnes 50 $74 TH TH | Loiated Growth 5.57 6.09 Frobex 106659 410 375 395 Dosco 200 $814 M4 Be — 8 | de Collectif A 6.40 6.95 Gnt Masct 72125 85 8 , 85 Inland 45 9 868% 8 Fonds’ Collectif B 5.23: 5.39 Goldray 1900 70 668) 68 =~ 2 | Inv Group 100 $11 11. I Fonds Collectif C 7.21 7.83 Goldrm 16000 77 «674 =75 —2 |Inv Grp’ A 350 $9% = 954 9% Fonds ins A 14 Goctdres 20 25. ME 5 8 | Pembinn . 200, 810% 9% S10 Vo | Bae so yo aver Granby 200 $26 «2544 26 — % Simpsons. __501_.$2854 284 —2814-+-%4- rel ko 9.38 9.43 Grandue _200 385 380 _385 + S—\-watkers 6206 $28% 27% 27—— % Gar Gonads 705 7.72 “Granisle 200 475 473 473 oe ae ce 337. 3.60 Green Pnt- 3000 32 32 32 . Total sales: 2,652,000. 431 471 Gulch 150 11% 11% 114—% = renee Di and Gas ae Gunnar . 1900 150 150 150 —58 MOST ACTIVE TORONTO STOCKS lam Growth 430 4.68 Hard Rock 2500 10% 10% 10% By The Canadian Press Harvard 8.95 9.73 Hastings 210170108 168: 7 _Sales_ High Low Close Ch'ge | vo tors “Growth . ___ 9. 008.0. oe ae ee ae ee Coexret ale Investors Intl Mutual 5.09 5.54 High-Bl 1000 870 850 850 Alcan 13730 28 28 8% + MO] Mutual 449 4.89 Hollinger 600 $2244 226 22% Mass Fer 8812 21% 21's 21% + % eae Cast 51 19.06 20.80 Huds Bay 545 $68% 674 684 + % | Wal Gw 6206 28% 27% 2—— % aKeystone Cust 5-4 493 495 Hu-Pam 6000 8) =6©% 8 —%/ Alcan Pr 5605 21% 21% 21%— th xKeystone Cust K-2 569 6.224 1578 18% 18° 1% Shell Can 5605 21% 21% 1%— % a ronaah 67% 7.43 Int Bibis T 250 88 8 8 : Tse MINES ae ane ore 3.4 4.18 Irish_Cop 2000 19 19-195 Min Ore 348871 2% 2% U4—3 Molson M Fund 3.47. 3.54 Iron Bay 1300 240 239 «(240 106659 410 375 395 Mutual. Bond 824 8.61 od ee ae ee C Red Pop 99200 21 20 = 204 — 4 | vutual Accumulating 4.80 5.25 Jaye 11000 17 #16 «16 ~~ 3 1M +S | Te secome resires Jelex 6500 28° 8 27 * | Cop Man 67000. 16 14% 14% +144 | Mutual Income 5.73 6.26 — ee ot Oe One William Street 14.79 — te ee ee Ges 120204 495 475 Aa +10 | Pret ot Revenu Mutuel 6.44. 7.04 pore See See ee et || Bravident Matnal 349 5.97 Jowsey 1766 88 83 88 — 4 [CS Pete “20750 280 20 M8 +8 | oitoam Growth 10.14 11.08 Kam Kotia 1010 335 335 335 —S3 Am Ledue 20200 254 2444 25 —“4| Poaisson . 430 4.73 Kerr Add 3614 $1244) 12, 12% + | Mill City 1728 m2 251 24 —T | Orn hung 699 764 Kelly--Ded---1500--28--26->-26-— 9 ” ResearcH Investment 12.92 14.12 Anacon 266 150 150 150 MUTUAL FUNDS Savings Investment 644 7.04 Kid Coper 3000 6 % 6 , By The Canadian Press ‘XTV Electronics 8.30 9.05 Kirk Min 1500 11 11 11 +1 | Monday, Oct. 24, close ‘Timed Investment Fund. 6.03 6.49 Kirk Twn 1500 15 14 14 —1 Bid Ask | Temes Aneemetetive rare} 100. 9 9 9 Adanae 2.40 2.62 | Universal Svgs Equity 4.90 5.25 Lab Min 50 $2814. 28% 28% + % | Andreae Equity 1.05 3-33 | Western Growth 481. 5.26 L, Dufault: 3325 $114 114 11% All Can Com 6.32 6.93 peak py het Lakehead 1100 24% 24% 2%%— ¥% | All Cdn Div 8.03 8.90 = Lake Lyn 2000 23% 23% 23% — % | American Growth 4.66 5.08 TRASH MAKES CASH Le Luz 125 $1919, 19 + 14 | Associated Envestors ‘shat anus | FORT WILLIAM, Ont. (CP— Louviert 9500 20 18% 19 —1% | Beaubran 35.81 38.88 Jim Da losks for did moose Macassa 830 210 205 210 + dy cera Growth 5.27 5.79 | Jim wson or Madtest ue ee nc toe oe oot iar |b conde sok boii & +2] Cdn Gas Ene wes trips. for Grea : Madsen. 5600105 98 98-7 | Cdn Investment Fund xd "3-61 3.96 — Go.--The-- shelves — and Malartie 1304 63 «63° «63):«~— 8 | Cdn Trusteed 4.59 3.02 | Paper is : Martin 2000-43 304 41 <4 | Canafund 46.45 48.77 | tables of his home.are crowded Match 57 8 8 OB’ Champion putual $3669) | with the impressionistic birds, Mattgmi =—-2552 $13. 12% 12% —-% lectiv ae | i -~ anima! carve: Maybrn = 16000 (19 «18 += 18% + % | Commonwealth Int! 9.15 10-68 nes ~~ rocks a te . M Adam 10700 47% 45° 45 —3 | Commonwealth Int! Lev 8.21 9.00 a . MeWat 3500 42% 42 42 41 Mentor 400 68 68S 8 Merrill 3006 Meta’ 200 HHH MH - Metal Min 100 120 120 120 Midrim 5000 33. 32 38 Min Ore 348871 23 24% MA—3 Mt Wright 3300 2 27 27 —9 Multi-Mi 4400 178-174 178 — 8 Nat. Expl 8500 10% 10 104+ % Nealon 10000 11 10° 104—% |New Ath 100 2 2 2 +% New Bid 00 5 .5 5S 4% New Cal 50 3 0M OM { Newconx 200 525 525 523 Neonex w 2000 Sl 50 50 —32 N Goldvue 1000 6 6 6 —1 N Hosco 6100 268 256 26 +7 N>Impri 1 152 145 150 +8 Kew esos 21 % % . 6000-19 1845 18a — ss N Myla 24000-18164 164-11 -nine great Chevelle models : peor man 7 a" a ia —%" New Quick-Size '67 Chevelle proves a driving man's car can have luxury to boot. N 12600 | 25%4 24% 24% —1% And you can have it in either the Malibu or 300 series. Like the sporting life? (Most New Taku 1000 30 30 30 people do!) Your choice Is from Sport Coupes, Convertibles and Sport Sedan models. Nick Rim 1000 13 13 13 There are 2- and 4-Door Sedans and Station Wagons, too. Nor Acme 500 10 10 10 =—2 5 Norbaska 2100 50 50 30 f Norbeau 3700 90 688 O88 B :Norgold 6400 10% 10-10 = Norlex 67600 23 1% MYH4 § Normetal z5 415 415 419 Norpax 2300 114 11 N Bordn 3000 10-10 10 Northeal 2000-33-33 38 N Coldstm 2127 75 75 78° N Expl 1770 50 45 4 —@2 Northgat 1500 495 490 490 —§- N Rank U0 22h ah — NR . 100 2 2m 2 41 NorspAw 200 31 M HN ~8 North~ Can’**400° 150° 150° ~ 150 ue Nudul-—-7000° 13° 13 13 Opemska ~ 1700 985 980 988 Orchan 900 257 256. 257 Osisk 26500 64 62 62 —2 Pamour 3700180 175 #175 «+85 Paramaq. 6500.12. 11 11 —%& Patino = ~~ 300-950 950 = 950.495 Pax Int 3100 19 19 19 Pce. Exp 66100 28 26% 28 41 Priess 40000 14% 14 14 Pick Crow 1010 -19 18% 18% Pine Point 604 $56 56 56 + % Placer 459 $24 2k 8 Pore Pay 2333 9 9 9 Pow 2000 32 3 oe Preston 2125 $14% 144 144—% Probe M 2714-1919” EH Pyramid 210 300 5390 500 —§ QI z10 218 218 218 Que Chib 9700 12% 1% 12%4—% @ Lith 10400 192 180 184 +4 Q Man 11500 27 6 @ +%& Q Matta 15500 99 % +1 7-2 975 o —3 130 —4 160. —1 | 11635 128 124 1% —4 Roman 7270 $16% 15% 15%— % Rowan Cn 100 7°27 7 Ryanor e000 120 lids = 11 Sarimco 9000 15 15. 18 —% Satellite 9650 27 26 (26 zi Sherr 15085 430 425 430 Sigma 300 460 460 460 —8 Sil Eureka 749 101 101 101 Silvrflds 1000 320 310 310 —B Sil Miller 1575 15 15 15 +1 Silmq 52500 63 60 62 +1 Siscoe - 1300 295 290 294 +4 Stanrck 1000 193 191 198 —9 Steep R 1675 590 525 590 —40 Sud Cont 100 3 3 3 —% Sullivan 1800 435 420 4290 —§ Sunburst 4000 a wt” tt Teck Pp 720 : Territory 3000 11% 11% 114—% Texmont 4600 62 61 61 —3 Texore 1000 0 OD @ Tex-Sol 1500 manna @ Tombill 1400 8 «86 89 —1 Torbrit 200 63 «6 «68 —2 Tormont 3000 8% CC BON Tribag 5200 104 101 103, —2 Trin Chib 6500 11 ll ll —% Tundra 3000 50 49 50 +3 U. 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