™ ~ DAILY¥:*MARKET QUOTATIONS . +» SUMMARY New York: “Higher, trading Toronto: Higher. trading Montes Higher, trading CURRENCIES MONTREAL (CP)—U‘S.‘ dol- + r in terms of Canadian ‘funds own 1-82 at $1.08%. Pound erling down % at $3.02%. DIVIDENDS eae THE CANADIAN PRESS (> General Steel Wares Ltd., 1.25, Feb 1, record Jan. 10. BOND MARKETS | © TORONTO (CP)~— Prices im- proved substantially .in a week heavy trading on the Cana- n bond market _ y long-term and mid-term ‘Government of Canada market, » improved by two points over the last two weeks with the 4%4- me ~ per-cent Sept. 1, 1983, issue Closing at 86% bid ard 96% asked. Long - term provincials also improved by about. 1%.TheOn- fmproved by about:1%. The On- tario Hydro 6%-pe-cent Jan. 5, 1989, issue traded this week at 101% bid and 101% asked. opening, gradually righted itself was higher by the end of the first hour. The advance ex- As stocks sank, however, they again were bought by end-of- year bargain hunters. The re-- A. 8. ‘ 9% and Poor's 300-stock incex dipped .04 to 80.33. The New York Stock Ex chance index dropped 2 cents td $43.72. en Ea The Dow Jones~ industrial average ended with a loss of .66 at 785.69. Amep~ Canadian issues, Dome. Mines advanced 1%, In terra‘ien-1 Nickel %, Alcan, Ca- madian Pecific, Distillers Sea- grams an“ Massey-Fercuson \. ao Porevoine lost %. - res were ‘rregulariy r ov the American: Rachene Vr'ume wak: 4.409.000 shares compere with 2,890,000 - Thurs- Vv. i ; Uf >a . Preston dropped % among Ca- ned'ens. vith Molvbden‘te down %. Beazilien Lieht and Power cents to 3.60. | ge‘-¢ Ye. Fares Oil 1-16. _ Wht stecks did: % | . Fri = Thur Advances 533 416 Dec'ines ‘705 815 Unchanged - 33 m4 1,471 1,475 NEW YORE CLOSING STOCKs By The Cono4ian Press Beth Stec! 29% Monty W 20% Borg Warner 37% NY Cent 68% | Cand -@* — 614% -Redio Corp. 477% Cons Edison 31% South P§eific wu Gen Elec = ne OW NI % | Gt Nor Ry 32 Va me tT Fs ai Westngse 47% MONTREAL. | MONTREAL (CP) — Indus- trials and papers led the list hither in licht trading Friday, the last 1966°trading session on the Montreal Stock Exchange MacMillan Bloedel gained % to 3% and B.C. Forest % to . 19%. Neranda Mines, at 49%, .. was_up % and Inco added 1% | at 9%. Phillips Cables hit a 1966 high of 40, up % and McAllister Tow- | im~ and Robert Morse ‘‘A’’ also advanced the same amount te 7- anc. 19% respectively. CPR anc ¥amous Players firmed %. PROFIT TAKING EVIDENT Hilwker-Siddelevy lost 20 cents. to_3.90 and Dominion Coal pre- ferred at 8, was off %, Both | Dru over the Cape Breton dustry. coal in- PRODUCE Brinco lost 5 cents to 3.9! while Provincial Bank lost % 10 38%. On the: Canadian Stock Ex:| MONTREAL (CP) — Agricul- ture department. quotations: Butter: Current receip's ten- change, Cessland was up % derable 92 points 58; 93 points 59. Agriculture Stabiliza- On the index, industrials were tion Board selling price 61. up 0.67 to 148.88; utilities 0.31 to’ 128.13;' banks 0.11 to 108.90; papers 0.99 to 104.28 Industrial volume was 113,200 | ‘shares and mines and oils 483,- 600 shares compared with 153, 500 and 620,400 Thursday. CLOSING STOCKS By The Canadian Press Montreal Stock Exchange—Dec. 20 Complete tabulation of Friday trans actions, Quotations in cents unless marked $. z—Odd lot, xd—Ex-dividend, xr—Ex-rights, xw — Ex-warrants Net a ae issues were hit by profit taking | Years. after Thursday's» advance which occurred. when the federal ,gov~ @@mrient ~announcea that a Crown corporation would take DIAL 4-4133 . change is from previous board-lot closing sale. / - Net Stock Gales High Low CloseCh’ge Abitibi 110 $310 (8% 9%-—% Alcan 3850 330% 3s 3%4—% }Alean 4% 325 87% 7% 374% Alliance 1050 120 19) 120 +5 Bank Mont 24800 $52% 62% 52% Banq CN 140 $50% 30 50% Banq PC - 4700 $39 3° Bath P M0 $27% 274 274—-% Bath AP -1200 $55 55 5S =—% Bell Phone 4487 36% 6% 46% BC Yori mee Sine ine ine + Brine? igS. 305 00 908 CAE 475 38% =«8 8 =% Cal Pow 200 $21% 21% 21% Can Cem 100335 35 3% Can Iron 725 $19 1% 19 +% Can Malt 100 $17% 17%. 17% Cdn Brew 970 87% ™% %H4% CBAL A ws 120 360 360 360 —10 C Imp Bk C 25 85844 584 SSK + & CI Pow 6 929% 24 W%H— % Ceo Marconi 100 460 450 450 —5 CPR 523 $55% M% 4% + % ae 5 3% CO OH Can Fina 200 $11 ll Il = % Cent Del 125 $194 14% 14+ 4% Chemcell 450 $1%% 1% 2WhH—- Cominco 1045 $30% 30% 20% +.% C Paper w 445 770 765 765 Con Paper p04 8% UM UU —H% Con Paper 313 $384 38 384+% C Glass 400 $12 11% 12 +% Crain RL 1235 $9 2 29 Crush Int 200 $114 1% 11K4—% Denison 100 85642 564 56% Dist Seag 550 $33% 23% 23% D Bridge 350 817% 17% 17% D Coal pr 172 84% ™% %—I Dom Text 3% $29 3 @ Domtar 1075 $16 1% 16 +% Donohue 30 4% MH OAK Falcon 100 8s7 6 68 Fam Play 210 $354 334 334+ % ~Glengair 200 185 155 155 +18 a eS 100 108 Sid 40 400 390 «390 —20 Hollinger 0 8 1% 2 Home A 100 $29%4 23% 23% + % Home B ms NM uM +h Horne PF 600 250. 250 250 +10 Hud Bay 100 36% 64 6% Ind Accep 880 $21 2% 21 +4 Inglis am 8 6§lhClUD Int Nickel ee ee ee Int UW 275 $5 UM Int Ut 132 p 540 $27% 27% 27% + % Inter PL 200 SHU uN MK + HM leblaew B 1700 9% 8& 8+ % lee M $0 $104 10 10% + % Macmillan 65 $343 2We+h Maritime T oe ae eee Mass-F 1425 $22% +h Miren ¢ pr =O 85% 3% Molson B 500 $19% 19% 19%+4% Mont Loce Goin ies a Mont Trst 580 $13%4 13% 13% + Morse RA 100 $19%4 19% 198% + % Mussens oo 6 6 6 +% Melcher 200 $19% 19% 194-4 “NB Tel 445 $15% 15% 154— % Nfld Light 1500 $8 mo +% Nor Ci G 500 $19% 1% L%— % NS LP 400 9% M% M+ Pac Pete 3825 Sie O Tr -—4% Phillips C 0 30 KA +h Pow Corp 610 $4 % M+ Price 10 $124 12% 12% QN Gas 610 9% 9% % Reitman 500818 6M 10 C4 Rolland B 10033 1b Bb hh Royal Bk 120 868% 68% 684% + % Salada-F 800 $10% 10% 10% + % Shell Can 150 $22% 22% 2% Shell by p 25 $2644 26% 2642 + % Ghel In w «250 «680 680 6S Shop Save 100 $12 WW 12 +% Seard 30 87% ™! TH Soc G D Fin 375 40 430 43:0 —” Southam 300 $32% 324 324 Steel Can 330 $20 «(19% 2 6+ Steinbg A 106 $18% 18% 18% + % Texaco Can 30 867% 67% 67% +% Tr C Corp 300 8 7 7 +% T Mt P Line 100 Seu 164 164—% Un Carbide 100 819% 19% 19%+ % Wak GW 300 $28% 28% 28% Weldwood 600 «($8 ™ ™—% W Pac Prd 200 485 @65 485 Weston A 105 $18% 1% 104 —% Zellers 100 $2654 26% 36% 3s CANADIAN Industrials Am Met Ent 100 200 200 200 +5 Clin Tr 21099 °@ 2 —1 C Secur A 800 28 1 20 42 | Casavant 100 416 416 410 «2+35 C Holding oep 2 BW +3 Delia Elec 200 170 170 170 +10 eee 275 $15% 15% 15% + M iseal 300 $10 % 0 +2 Fiseal Pr 3100 2 8 lM O4? -Frigistors 420 7 2 2 =4 Imbrex 4 400 0 Inspratn 500 180 180 180 v Fond 1000 441 0 4 law DL 30 70 % Select Fin - 100 200 200 200 +20 Spartan 17400 73 70 «67 Sagerok 300__$5%4 54 534 — Val Mar 300 350 350 350 _+50 Van D Hout 3950 425 415 425 — Mines and Oils e Agassiz 4000 2902? Alsof 1000:«C«#S s 5 Anthon mm 2. we. Band Ore 2000 8% 8 84% —1 Bateman 3200 44 4% 4%—2h Black Riv 4000 12% 12 12 Bruneeu 1000 15 15 #138 Burnt ooo 32 3206 = -Cannon 3500 27 COSC: Carbec 46200 7% 72 7% +1 Cessiand 200 360 350 360 +20 Chemalloy 1140 103 .10 101 -—§ Chib Cop 1000 4%) 2th Chipman 4500 27: 4 27 Coastal M 12000 11 10 10 —J C Manitoba 630 18% 18 18 © Mogador 1000 12% 124% 12% +94 NEW YEAR'S LEVEE - Borden Legion Home The president and dsscutive members of the Borden Branch No. 10 of The Royal Canadian - Legion will’ hold a New Years Levee Monday, - January 2nd, 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. DRUG STORE OPEN “THIS WEEKEND _ Johnson & Johnson DRUGS 18 KENT STREET Will be open all day Saturday, and will be the only g Store open Saturday evening and all day New Cheese: Wholesale current f.o.b. Montreal: Quebec white ,42%, ‘colored 42%, Skim milk pawder: Spray pro cess No 1 in bags 18%-19%; rol- ler process. No, 1 im bags 15%- ‘17; feed 13-14; butter milk pow- der 12-12%; whey powder 4-4% cents. Potatoes: Wholesale selling prices: Quebec 50s +90-1.00, 10s .28-.30;, N.B. 50s 1.10-1.15, 10s .28-.30; P.E.I. 75s 180-185, 50s 130-1.35, 10s 34-35 ay ay 1 C New P; 7” +3 C Que, elt “o #8 +1 c 1920 #0 ¢ a Cop. Man 5000 25 + Cr Bridge 450 19% at Devils El 150 15 1 g Dolsan 100 6 Oo East Sul) 100 40 (540 —w Equity Ex 150 6 @ os Fab soo 11 * it Fano \ 100 8 US +% Fidelity 18500 530 | 48. + Ft Rell 100 6 +9 soo 4} Eovoyes.ceaaceestenrebsccuses | Fundy Garney Ghislau Glacier soo. C6 6 Int Dredg 1000 «6 6. James Bay 5000 16 16 +% K Desmon 5500 17 17 +1 Kiena 0 eG 60S Kontiki s000 «7. 7 Ladubore = - 2000 5 4S tt Lemieux 8500 19 38.: — Lingside_ 2000 Mh M F Lith Corp 200 6 6 -% Louanna =F 18 +4 Massval 300 6 Matach Cdn 140 MH 3% +* McKinney oo HH HH Mer Chi MO 0UhCUrGCCOCU + Midepsa =. 2 a Mistango 7500 1 3 MM +t Mt Costigan 2000 22 2 @ 41 Mt Pleast 3 wwe Muscoshe |)’ » @ 2 7 Native M~ Soils 618lhlU Na -Rare oo 6 62% 6S 48 Nw Canlsk 150 ™% 7 7 —I Ppem Expl 500 12% 1% 1%+ % Pat. Silv 50500 HA 2 3 +h Paudash 200 tt OH Peace Riv 40 7% «725 7 +28 Pennbec loo Wy wb WY +1. Peso Silv 1000 72 7% 673 48 Phoenix G 1150 30 209 37 48 Pitt Gold 200 4 4-4 P Potash 1700 1% uw WwW —h Que Ascot 10 65 COS 5 +1 Que Ind M 198 7 a Rancheria . 6500 2% % 2b+% Ranger 200 990 200 990 Rexspar B00 C6 6 6—%h RA Pee B Ol 1m im +s Rusty Lake 200 7% ™% TH %. Reuyn “anu wm YW Hl 8) Colum 500.170 170 178 45 St Lucie Ex 300 12 11% 1% % Subeo 300 SOU Silver Reg 7000 UB ll Ww 48 Silver Sum 53000 % 8&8 M+ 8 Defaut 100 8 & £4 Stairs Expl 190 11% 106% 11% 41 © Sturgeon, ss SUC Tache 1000 «8 8 8s +% Terrex _ 275 2 @ BM +S Tib Expl . 200 5 §’ & -—% Transter 73 2 1 Wri’ Un Obaiski 500 15% 15% 15% W Dufault 1200 0 2% +2 West Tin. moa 8B BB +3 West Hill oo sn 83 @ +1 Wisconsin oonm mM BB +1 Total Sales: Industrials 113,200, ‘mines TORONTO — onto market ended its last day of trading of the year on an optimistic note as industrials snapped a three-day decline. ~ The industrial index, - which measures key stock movements, climbed .83 to 147.63. Volume. remained light as only 2,;299,000 shares changed hands compared with 2,188,000 Interprovincial Pipe Lite paced -the list higher, gaining 1% to 84%. Inco added 1% at 94%, Canada Cement 1 at 38% and B.C. Forest % at 19%. ing The stock Thursday following news the federal and Nova governments plan to set Crown corporation to buy phase out the Cape Breton industry, Golds jumped 2.89 on index te 155.20. Dome moved up 1% ‘#6 47 and Kerr Addison % to.12%, On index, base metals were up .52 to 85.67 and the TSE .78 to~-t41.70: “Western oils fell 26 to 130.43. : TORONTO CLOSING STOCKS Distributed by CP Toronto Stock Exc F Complete tabulation /of trans- oo. Quotations fin unless marked $. z—Odd lot, xd—Ex-fividend, xr—Ex-rights, xw—Ex- Net change is from previous beard-fot closing sale. Net Stock . Sales High Low Close Ch’ge 6 Mines . ‘ ‘ Accra 3500 13 we +%. Aetna Inv 500 (52 mh a § Agnico 200 107 «105 «107. —1 Am Moly 194 3 3 3 +3 Ang Ruyn ‘80% 140 130 13 4 TORONTO (CP) — The Tor-| FREE DERRY ¢ Wholodksback? Children don’t. The young-st-heart don’t, As a matter of fact, we don’t. Eiven at this historic moment— _| than over our shoulder. Canada’s second century. What can we do with #? gees ‘How can we make it even better, even more productive, than our first century? For our part, we're intending to use even more imagination in everything we do. ‘Lots more ingenuity. Many more scientific techniques that we haven't even“: - ; < ; q “ : 4 , ka 4 : ‘ ‘1 Gamada Security “ Fonds Desjardins 40 — | xPoieem Grove 30.84 .11.85 | Timed Investment Fund 6 64 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat., Dec. 31, 1966. 23 Cdn Gas Energy” “~ ue Le ” 10.97 10.12 | Radisson 423 463 | United Accumalative ae 948 eo Cdn Investment Fund 3.66 402’ | Gis ‘Conpemnd, 2 s Regent Fund an Pp Univeyont Svgs Equity «n ‘s uD lowsey x Cdn Trusteed 4.55 497 | Gis Income Research Investment .65 16. estern Growth 6 « oor 0 18 sls " Kam "Motia 110 30 soo! 90 + 8 | Canafund 48.19 30.60 oe ee aon Savings Investment 634 714 | York Fund of Canada 3.16 348 ~~ Area 7700 70 298 305 +10 | Kerr AdAd 2802 Si 11% 124 +, %4 | Champion Mutual — 64 698 | Growth ‘or Sap | XTV Electronics an 940! x—US. funds. / Argosy 70 61 Gl 61 —"2 | K Anacon 500 155 129 128 Collective Mutual 5.32 5.78 | Guardian Growth $2 3 wi = — Arcadia $o00 3044 204204 Kirk Min 25 8° 74 ™% —1% | Commonwealth Intl 9.37 10.27 no — e All C Cop 1500 ss © Kirk. Twns 7000 W = oe +t Commonwealth Int! Lev. 895 981 oe tate oa an AAt Yk 10200 . 5% | 5%.°54+ % | Kopah . 2500-8 %% 8 +1 | Corporate Investors 5.27 5.76 Suvestoys Intl 3 ome Bankfield . 3 11 1 + Weh?Seed | Lab Mim 925 $86 .27%6 20: + % | Diversified Income A Pog geet ye i2 Barex ~ 0.0 @ Dufeult G31 $i% D+ % Diversified Income B <n 6e xKeygone as ac B-Dqu 45 15 13 1H + | L Osu $0 NSE B+ | sDividesd Shares or sapenne Som so Belcher on Mw , ane te eT, | Denies Come 5,37 $.59.| Keystone of Canads oar 7.54 Belietere = 100 0 2 La Las 285 $19% 19% 1%+ %4 | Dominion Equity 2 ele = pe Bethim 1850 67% . 660 - 675 * | Latin AM 1000. THe TMT — | sDrortns - 1264 13.88 Yeats PEL. 2 Bidcop =. 000 Fs HCO A. | Lette an me on? | ems Geese sis | iB Black Bay 3H Mb Wh Bhs Ho | LL Lee a ae 4.6 507 | Mutual Accuinglsting is i BL 4550 | 9% % +8 |-Lorado 2 - 8 +2 | Federated oo Ee an ; Bretoree 1128 gp “ 156 +B | Lawicet T5014 B+ 4 | Federated Growth 2 on Mutual Income \), eae to ae oo Montane . aie % F 1 | Fonds Collectit B 510-526 | One William Stret! “: 595: — Bunker # meee Madsen Simi 33 Fonds Collectif ¢ 72 8.17 py as mM Tu Calmor 18 oh 39 30 4% | Malartic’ 6 8% 88 & —1 | Fonds Desjardins A 10 — |Provet heel Oa a Cam Mine + 219 16 15% 15% Man Ber #130 ee oer Jee ee oe etecnnmen oe Gop cam in os em ae) |uarue” sw a a om yN- cts Mm te i 1 |Maie e CHARLOTTETOWN W. J. MacDonald, E.D., and Mrs. MacDonald C Faraday %0 250 250°.20 +8 |Maybrun 2100 14 194 14° ‘ : will ES a C Jamiesn iil 111 11 —s8 |Mc Adam 4000 © %& % +2 ; Cite Calne Skis lee” oe eee, 8 oi eee GOVERNMENT HOUSE C Malart 1000 10% 10% 04 — % | MeWat 20 4 0 M +1 coe amie te oe th ite te meme . ' cor eh wih [ee eS. 3::1 NEW YEAR'S LEVEE On, Monday. demmenty 2, 1967 Saw, “et ie ee ee eo from 11/a.m. to 12:30 p.m. + : : ‘ Chestrvile 470 9 2. © +1 |Net Expl Goo 12 1 12 +24 bi ee | ee MONDAY, JANARY 2 “Gentlemen are to Chime eae eb | Mew Cal" 1600 206, 9 BS 4 : . Coch Will (179 172 165 173 +°2 | Newconx me eS: Se oe - 4:30 ‘til 6 p.m. Coniagas 20 8% st mm 43 |Neonex w =e es +} Coniaur mow 6 lf N Harri 15000 13 2 +3 < 2100 12) «(12 18 + | M Bowco «= ABO 0B OBIT rr cena aan . conker uo 8 «68 (8 y i es = mM mS +7 Chw mr 3 w +8 iN mm» mY +3 yr : oes C Bdick 8692000 OT!) OM Newnor en a ee + eet : CCalmen 200 8 8 8 B Senstor 209 2-~D 0 +% = osm ernerne sore eee : Con Gillies 6 6 3% 6 New Taka S00 2 2:2 : —=— CG Arrow wm 6 Ww N Rim. SOO 19% 0%‘ ; c= sesso Oo SLsCiS8t = Bor Acme =O i é AE : = Marben 4300 220 200 2% +10 |Norbaskn 200 SS S& 3% +8 4 C Marcus 30 1° «619 619 +1 | Norbeau mo © # é ; i ' Be C Mogul 3005350 225 5 +415 | Norgold 2000 9% BAS ; , C Morian 6000 297 250 24 + § | Norlex wos 2 2 ‘ 'g C Mosher 20 @..0 © Normetal 2200 420 @S 40 +10 : | Con Negus 200 12" 11°.18 412 as os 8 8 —% one ] *, atta Con Nichol 2000 104 0 6 100. 2 > 7 +™% ; : e . ie 2. Bailie wn es 1867 1 1967 [sy ; rt wiae : Conwest 1000 50-850 858 p10 | Northest 200 45S oS + 5 q co: 2S Copreorp 2 eo 4 6 N Rank =m 2 2 5a 4 oy ; Cop Fields 9713 42 138 140 —2 | Nudul 00 1% 1% se Oem x u Com = 88D HO | Obese a ea ae : ea eA ee een? : 5 ; rs Coren tom 8 8 Stee | ean hos as as 0 ¢ 8 |p The Centennial Commission announces that the clos- ; ks cit eB — Se ms ie ing dates for entries both for the Centenniaf Visual Arts ni, i Patino ee # : y J ae aa eS eles ee eee wos Competition, Perspective 67, and the Literary and , . H. 4 Deer Horn me +1 |e ime &” u~%4| Children’s Books Competitions have been extended to as z Dani Pss “Wo 1) 3 lParam ue 8 8 48 ll January 1, 1967. | , . : a ae : Denison 202 $564 504 504 + % | Pick Crow ss 19 : ‘ Seale ‘e.- Discovry 2600 123 123 123 Pine Point 4 Bh—% i ‘ ae . $- - Dome 1a %47 ak eed ee a ws BB +% 1 In addition, the Centennial Commission wishes to [9 4 we eer ae a 8 ate +7 ee SSS remind all concerned that the deadline for submissions bee Het : Hut oom ip bee oe te sa Mia let for 1967 projects under the Youth Travel Program fer s vgs mm: a i i * ; les i alle cane) re ‘ Pres Ve ) is 31, 1966. y= ‘ . —s ommw’. Masse nw | 28 aa || The Centennial Commission : Geldra "3500 am” 30 204+ M4 | All Can Comm ‘Ca Tas P.O. Box 1967, Ottawa Gortdrna 500 219-205 5+ § | All Can Div 7 ee Gradore 7108 2 «62lSC} 1 (| American Growth 620 Grandue 274 = = “ Associated Investors BF. —_— Green Pat 100 2 2 > 4 |Canadian Growth | te Gulch 115500 a 4 Bb +% . : : Gulf L = 10000 oh bh Gunnar os .% © © —38 ings 0 om is ie we Se Hdway = s. 2% Hh + % Heath 13100 0 Whe % High-BI =m ey Bods ‘Bay oom on Gms ae Hydra Ex O14 1 17 28 +% Int Bibis T @00 9 Sl Irish Cop 0 4 4 Iron Bay T 1475 258 251 251 —4 Jjgye Ep 200 W 06 HT +h Jelex 120) Mh NB +K Joliet 35000 52 404 +4 Jonsm 2 Wh hs & oo GS a 8.6. ‘AM. MeNICOL, CA ~ Announced |. |i Dw Hamm, president of Ab lantic Wholesalers, Limited an- | nounces the aj of An- drew M. MeNicol, C.A, as comp- | troller, Mr, McNicol is a gradu- ate of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Seotland. He was formerly ‘associated with Giube’s Limited of Halifax and is resid- ing in- Sackville, New Brunswick. Mr. McNicol joined the staff of Atlantic in September 1966. - ~ the start of Centennial Year—we would rather look over the horizon dreamed of yet. And you—you'll be shopping in ways you've never shopped before. . Nicer shopping. More convenient shopping. Much more exciting shopping, 1967. What a year to look forward to, What a century to look forward to. Happy. Store Closed Monday, Jan. 2nd New Year! Happy Second Centu ary