v “<va"? GUARDIAN-PATRIOT HOME OF THE WEEK L” 14.4 . I “one: mums 85-10s ‘ _ ‘ Q :2 65”“ WM 13 ' 20. D‘s-l6 -m DESIGN No. 648. House 12005 .Ft. Garage 282 Sq.Ft. (Blueprints include full details for This pleasing three bed- cellent traffic circulation. and an attached garage with shel- tered terrace at the rear There is provision for an addi- tional washroom in the base- ment. The simple roof line re- duces the cost of construction, and adds to the charm of this interesting Design. House 3333:1110 DESIGN BOOK The latest design book en- titled “Canadian Guide to Home Planning and Design." is now available at the offices color selection. etc. plus .over 1 popular new designs to choose from. Also included are full details on how to or- der blueprints. V good 000 0 Wencrn I 101!) 17 l7 l7 Westvillc 10500 M 0 644—20. White star 2000 M 35 30 +‘ V Der Houl 600 100 100 100 will Total sales: lnduotrills 007.000 Mines and Oils 1.004310 '10 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat. Oct. 24. 1984. ilding in Brick or Frame) would. require a 75 foot lot. complete details for building ‘ k DAILY MARKET QUOTATIONS SUMMARY By THE CANADIAN PRESS Toronto: Market lower; mod- g. York: Market higher; lower: moderate trading. NEW YORK NEW YORK (APl—A surpris- ing turnabout in the final min- utes of a shortened stock mar— ket session Friday rescued the list from an irregular loss and gave it a gain on balance. Late strength in General Mo- tors was the big factor in push- ing t‘ie market into plus terri- tory. GM advanced 1% to 1021’; after showing a small fractional gain most of t e day. Confidence the strike against M, now entering its fifth week would be terminated this week- end was cited as a factor. Also involved we re ephtoGsMeh directors meeting Nov. 2 would produce some good news for shareholders. The market closed 90 minutes early in tribute to the memory of Herbert Hoover, former U.S. president who died Tuesday. ow Jones industrial average gained .61 at 877.62. As mounted its sharp ad- vance, it seemed to carry t steels and some other indus- trials along with it. All the top G steelmakers ended the day with fractional gain rysler recovered from its Atlantic Sugar and W1 fooderham added 74 each to 11111 . change is from previous Senior base metals were lower. International Nickel 11 rapped a point to 92. Hollinger V4 to 32 and Consolidated Min- ing and Smelting and Noranda is each to 42% and 49172. In food and beverages issues. a ker- 81/4 and 36 Primary metals were off. Aluminium drapped “A to 32%. Dofasco 46 to 23% and Stelco ON'I'REAI. CLOSING STOCK! By Tb Canadian Press Montreal Stock Exchange—Oct. 23 Complete tabulation of Friday trans- actions. Ouotatlons in con mar 3. z—Od is as (1 lot. xd—Ex-dividend, z 3'. I! XW — Ear-warrants. board-lot closing nlo Moo 8 1 I! "d I - en 1311 Low Close Cb'gs Abitibi 4219 3141/- 1404 1444— '4 Abit pr 25 325 25 Algoma 440 373% 73% 73% Allianc 31 11 Alumin 6383 3323/4 317/: 21278—191: Alum 11/. pr 700 344% 44% 44%— 06 AAlcsn 2’ pr 10 349% 49% 49% e V4 Ang'f'4tap 3534541459645144-1/1 Ar 100 817% 17% 17% + '70 Ar: 2.70 pr 353% 5 1A 53% Asbestos 001 323% 23% 23% + to Bank Mont 025 360% 68% “Vs + ‘t Bank NS 05 376 75% 76 4- V: Bang (10 77 7'7 4- Us 1120 3'77 ganq PC 116 356% 56 I s b‘ P 3261/4 25% 26 Bath P wts 300 $1074 10% 10% + '11 Bath P A 230 360 60 Bow Mor pr 00 351% 511.6 51% —1 Brazil 23764 351/4490 5% +17 BA 1450 335 34 BC Forest 275 3331/4 33 33 Phone 100 36414 64% 04%— BC Phn 4% 125 394V) 311/: 94% BC P 103100 100 100 25 325 25 fractional loss of the previous a D° session when it reported lower (35L quarterly earnings. The news GAE Friday was that Chrysler‘s mid-October auto sales were the best on Chrysler‘s record for that period. The stock ad- vanced “A; to 61% The Associated Press average .1.2. of 60 stocks rose .4 to 3'1 Texaco lost V4 following pub- OF P lication of record earnings. declaration of a 5 per cent stock dividend and an extra 10-cent cash dividend. The stock was up 1% to a 111711 Thursday in can advance of he news On the Canadian cection. Mc- Intyre Porcupine was up while Granhv Vlinmc and Dis- tillers Seagrams added 1I4 DB“ each. international Nickel was down 5'51. \lnmimnm Ltd. 3-8 and Dome Wine: and Walker h Gooderham l/s eac . n \merir‘an Exchange. 3 ‘ew more issues declined than ar'vfihnor‘ ‘2‘”71 ion Tum-4h" was active and 11p '11 at 4%, am. runs-1 an ' 14:. Scurry Rninhow Oil was c Imp an c130 saw; as 681i+ 8.2 C11. 350 CI Pow pr 56 I. 30 1C Marconi 500 35% 5% 5141—14 . 3013 1A 52% C P Fina 2600 513% 1310 13%— 100 25 C Refractrs 310 la 18 ent De 2 755 745 755 +5 Chemcell 693 317% 17 17 + 4 C ghlin 8295 315% 15 15 — 5t Col Cell 100 1 1% C Ms 470 42V: 42% — Us on Prper 2215 344% 43’ M C rby A 100 -044 2 14 Cr Zeil A 50 3 is 141/2 34% + Vs gnus pr 323% 2 IA 23 h Dist Song 015 367% — dge 1450 321% 21% 21 D Coal pr 1 37125 If: 7% 4- ~75 Dofnsco 110 924 23% 23% a ‘A D 's 7585 017% 17 17% + #4 Dosco 316% l — D Stores 4 mu: 22V: 22V) 4- Du Dupuls A 225 312% 12 ‘A- '4 a, a g: Y t 370% 7 Fam Play 290 322% 221/4 22% Flectwood 102 mm 19% 1931 Fr oer 626 :3 32 3214 (Press: A s 17 do‘" 1“" Hawk Sid 2950 cw 71/ . I "'7‘" “0ka did: ln'er 3375 :2 ~11. Fri 'l‘lmv- Holt Ren 400 14% Advnn 9‘ 57,7 4%»; "!c A 10 319V: 19": 1917‘) + ‘1' r.“ "9‘ 475 “04 find any 950 375'. 74'!) 71 +4- ‘ ' I udl 3 Co 2.20 316% 16% 16M Unchanged 289 252 11 sky on 100 710% 1 o n Total issues 1301 1339 fvail 1902 35m 55v. 5w: +1 NEW "on comma crocx. l p Tub 2100 314% 14% 14% + M 3' The 4'.“ “Inn 1’ n I M 400 3166 10 - ‘A Both Steel 4114 "on!" W ‘31; 1M Nicki 410 3923.6 92 - org Werner VI .\ a 055 0 2 23 + n y’- R7 i p in! 01121 R 130 355.4 55% 55'0— l/4 Cons Edison 01 South Pacific 44 Inter 05 "3‘6 30 901‘)— M: HMS Std ll 1 t Goodyenr (1' NM Ry 6514 Vanadium Int '1' '1' 50 Weston-o U Kemecoit 4 MONTREAL MONTREAL (CP) — Stocks tr: ed fractionally lower Fri» Mo day. Composite was off 0.4 on in- dex at 150.8. Papers led the decline off 0.9 to 148.7. Consolidated. Great Lakes and Price Bros. all eased Vs each to 44, 31 and 47. lndustriols were off 0.5 at 102.7. Canada Cement dropped 1 to 40 and CIL to 21% Du Pont of Canada gained 16. to Mm 47.7 "°' 5m and Asbestos fit to 237/- tilities were of U f 0.2 at 1 B.C. Telephone loot 4b to 04% r m1 mm. nova-Wme isoscth n.~ .-muom Vi Jam-lea Pl 100 314% 14% 14% 4» V4 Laur Fin 3 316% 16% 10% '4. Lou F 1.40 p100 326V; 26% 26'6— 44 Loblsw A 300 38% Ht 0% w 2225 3.7% 044 0’4 — Vs Mlclcren A 25 32315 251.1: 25% 4- ‘4. MB PR .55 336% 35 4t - Mlflllml T 420 325% 20% 20"1— Ah Il-F 3520 1% Mon Mar-e oh I 100 14% 1434 N114! Lilli! 560 310% 10% 101A Norlndc & 49% 40V: 4» LP 28 17% 27% — 16 v 1005 314 13% 1344 - 1‘ P c 1’!“ 1975 312% 12% 12% Pine 046 46% 4640—! Pow Corp 1370 014% 14% 14* Price no 047% 47 — 44 Pro Build 100 99 30 00 On Go- 1543 311% 1144 11444 ‘A Que Phone 1 025 23 717 311% 1114 1116 e 1A cue lend A 1225 311% 11% 11V: 4» h m us 1440 12% 23M 81 1. on! Bank 301 771A — 24f. pr 150 80.1. Cell A 340 31 + ‘4 adieu- 13310401 in- “human 2341+ loosen maximlm—u m 7 7%— gmnnm+u I unis-mun ‘ atomic/11m 1013.14 m- mc- 304431178!“ - hemmtiwloulm I» has". 133834144 4141 41'4 filth mmmm MONTREAL (CPJ -— Agricul- tural department quotations: 8 Extra - large .49; large .46; m diu ' mall .22' B .25' O .20. Wooden cases one c of. tenderable 52; 93 score tender- l4 to 261/2. Canada Iron Foundry able advanced 1A to 44% 521/4- M Cheese: Delivered Montreal, waxed current receipts, whole- sale Quebec white 38; colored 4. Skim milk powder: Spray pro- ba process No. 1 in bags 14-15; feed 13-13%‘2; butter milk powder feed lO‘é-ll. TORONTO market closed to week by dropping fractionally. M Brazilian Traction. g a i n e 11 five cents to 35 after touching a high of 51/4 with volume of more tian 45.000 shares. Bath- urst Power 26' while Canada Permanent Mort- gage gained a point to 71 and New Massey-Ferguson 1/2 to 28%. TORONTO ICPl—The stock in n h M Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce was up 1/2 to 68% N and Toronto - Dominion Bank and Consolidated Paper each MW R to 68% and 437/. respectively. Aluminium and BC. forest Products each fell 1/2 to 321/4 N and 33 respectively, while B.C. Telephone dropped 91; to 64 and Distillers Seagram ‘91; to 66%. Algoma Steel, CPR and Do- fasco each lost 1/4 to 73%. 53 and 23%. Anthes Imperial A P and Canadian Breweries each fell 1/a to 277s'and 10. The speculative market was nor. Cominco and Craigmont ls each to 42% and 161/2 respectively. 24 + a blowout 102200 20% 13 17V: 4 so +3 Bose Mu 103465 271/: 5 Oou some 12 251A 41.: nto 1 K Amen 76101310 207 314 4-1 MUTUAL ND! By The Con-din Press (Thursday. 001. -32. close) Id A. Adnnsc Mutual 3.06 in All 0111 Colo 5.30 a... All Cdn Div 1'," g.” uric-n Growth 10.60 11.60 lie-Inbred «1.25 43.7‘. ‘unds mm s. n a.» Ldn Gu and Energy 0. 1 on 11111 Investment 4. s 4.1-! (do Trustood 4. 1 -. 1 3s und 32.12 04.04 ( ploo Mutual 7. 1 7.” Collective Mutual s. 1 us Commonwealth 10. 11.70 ( man 1 t1 Loves 9. 10.44 (orporote Invasion 5. I.» Diversified Income A 20. . Ii unified come 3 5. Loo nDividend slum 3. .10 4. .07 Dominica Dividend s. a .73 minion 33. 5 2 M 17111: :1. 1 1.20 noun an s. .01 First 011 and Gun 5. .93 I Collectif 7. I .97 Foods Collectif B 5. l .34 Foods Collectif C 0. l .0: Grouped Income 4. .66 Growth 011 and GI! 11. l . Invasian Growth 3.4 .13 In sum Intl Mo 5. .57 Investors Mutual 14. s 1 .17 Mutual Accumulating 4. I . Mutual 3011 s. l .47 Mutual Income 6. l .917 Mm. Blf 5.1 .07 N American of Canada 13. 14.04 One Willi: Street 15. . xProvldent Mums] 5.! 0.53 xPutnsm Growth 9; 10.77. Its 11 s. 5.65 canard: investing 14. 15.33 Saving- love-1mm 'I. 7.05 1962 Exec. Fund of Condo 6. 6.97 x‘l‘V Eiec nice 0.: s. Timed Investment 7. 7.75 United Aooumulatlvl s. 2 9.09 Wests Growth 5. 5 8.39 r11 (at—US. funds.) his life. especially upon th at friend whose death had caused him such great grief and upon Alypius himself in the early days of their friendship. Augustine also realized that in this life sorrow and joy are rec- iprocal;,yet. where th'mgs one properly subordinated to the love and will of God. joy slwsys prevails with a permanency which even the most cruel ang- uish cannot destroy. EXUBERANT This attitude of joy abounds in the relationship of friends. St. Augustine tells us that where friends exchange the things which bring them joy. a greater joy is found: “For when many joy together. each also has more exuberant joy for that they are kindled and inflamed one by the other." Where can we find a more stelling scene of the joy of friendship than that which St. Augustine thanks God for the long and anxiously awaited con- version of his dear friend Neb- ridius'f Long before st. Augustine’s time Cicero asked: “What is sweeter than to have one with whom you dare to speak all things as with yourself?" It is in full accord with man's social nature to draw to him- self some kindred soul before whom he can open the burdens of his heart and with whom he can share his greatest blesv lugs. Nor Senior base metals were weak. Inco fell 1A to 92 and N Cassiar was off it; to 117/11. Fal- conbridge gained 17% to 781/4. G trading was w k. ,. Dome was ‘11; to 33%. McIntyre Pzraomuaq Porcupine rose a ooint to 621é.ll’ali"" 11 index. industrials fell .14'1’1’”?l O to 165.98. the TSE index .14 to 155.00, golds .60 to 149.63. base metals .02 to 71.72 and Western 35213:) t1;l 94.19. Volume was . . s ares com ar ‘ 3.856.000. p ed With TORONTO CLOSING STOCKS . T e Canadian Press Toronto Stock Exchnn e—Oct. 25 Complete tabulation of Friday trans- actions. Quota ions in cents unless 9.. E change is from previou- board-lot closing sale. Net Stock Sales High Low Close Cb'gc MINES Arad l'ran 4030 6% 6 0 Accra 2000 19 19 19 Advocate 11500 640 W 635 —5 Agnico 2300 75 71 72 4-1 Akni'1cho 3100 64 as 63 All Pitch 5500 19 19 a '2 Ama Ran 562'» m 9 912 + I»; A Moly 5 15a 150 153 ——4 g Rouyn 20800 10 99 101 s 4 17 15 17 +2 on 11350 204 195 202 +4 fl" 3 ‘2 — 14 Ar :7 ‘6 .1 A Arcadia 2150 18%} 18 18% All C Cop 7400 118 115 115 —l AAiiin-Rf (1500 7% 7 TA nuo 1100 .‘l 305 185 -ll Bankfield 5000 11 10V; 1016 —l Barex 500 51 49 51 +4 Base Met 108465 2716 25 35 ~11!) (100 9 0 8V: -— Dq 2(039 1‘5 '10 5 +3 Belcher 1100 36 '10 —1 Bethim 'i 815 110 Bevcon 1500 10% lil'a 10"‘1 Bibi! 21000 29 28 Bidurp 7100 '4 9 Rise Bay '1000 10 10 10 — Us Bralorns 1100 9 4 465 —1 Brnul R i 4650 “a 27% 4» 6 anuk 116111 316"; ldi 151’. Bunk II 6800 21 201‘: — la ab 1000 l.'l 13 13 (‘amfln 0000 167 165 166 . 1 Camp Chib 7550 515 490 500 ~10 Camp 11L 100 $1870 187/- 18”; 4» Vs ung 300 110 110 110 ~11 Com MM 2921 2016 20 20 C Dyno 2060 125 125 125 C Keelev 21000 291:1 27% 29 +1“: 72 72 Candnre 0866 12 13 12 +1 Can-Erin 0600 7'14 7% iboo 100 5 75 75 Cassia: 1225 311% 11-14 11%- W If‘enl Pol 3000 l 30 1.14 +4 Cheskirk 58000 1 9% I C ester 5500 14 14 4 IChill K11 3000 11 l 11 + w 1 C M 0000 ’19 37161 37% — VI IChimo 51200 93 9. 03 +2 Iron. Win 2750 .125 315 325 no lCoin Laake 1000 20 19% 20 4 Va Comb Me! 96011 2116 20 20“: —-l ‘ Conisgss as 11700 06 +1 2500 10“: 10V: 10% + V: 7500 18 16 10 +2 21 Cons llrewis 1300 21 . Arr 1 —1 sill 1900 30 —:l ‘ Mnrbm 4300 218 210 217 +5 ‘4' Mares 500 9 +1 . . ogl 0025 305 375 :1 I Morrison 14100 121 117 121 +2 4 0511 1400 1'10 1.11 135 +7 on Nichol 6000 11' Northld 2500 R”mh'c 4600 174 170 177 + ‘ Regcouri 4500 11 3' 1 4 _ Sonnorm 16500 7”: 716—341 D“ lionwest 630 310 305 310 (op orp 13300 37 40 + opcM n 2'“) 9 Mi 0% oulcr 0000 7 20 ourvso 1500 24 as ‘2“: Mldcm‘ 40 40 rslgmt 910 316% 11M 16%— '4 “r or 0600 11 10V: 10% 10500 lo 10 10 caring 5141” 11% 111A 11”: a V1 ‘Arngon 1000 104 19% 10V: — 1A 07 +1 leer Horn Den“ Pu: 2000 17 nlson 19991 316V. 10 10 - b. Bio 305 303 so: —1 Discovery 7070 305 m ‘i 0 Gnitwtn ‘ 1000 Goldroy 49 4' Grondrov 4050 17 l 1 Grand“ mo 03: 033 1 Golf 14 13300 171‘ 13 17 +1 Gnnor 7” 410 05 flIr-fl mo I - 40 Heating! 14173 470 4” 470 4411 old me 17% 17 1M 4» 40 Keith I100 5 1% 3 b ‘n I as on Ill) I70 nonlour 80.47 m ml m lydrs El 040 I! 23 23 HUI Int lath m l” m I” 1 '(envmo am 17 I I 3 Irish Cop fl! 3810 3344 an 4 4‘ Iron any 11“ I I N 4 Inc ~ I“ 3 III 41' J “I. ll. 13 ll 1! love not 1000 1M 1M 1M 0- 4t latex sous N I) 3. -i Jobu 50. 10 M 10 4 to John m 33 33 WA — 10 I S % sou: (Continued from page 6) Anistotle similarly defined perfect friendship as “the friendl- ship of men who are good an alike in Virtue." For them friendship can exist only - tween men of like natures and this likeness must be founded in the good. _ True friendship, according to St. Augustine. was to be re- spected and sought after as one of the most beautiful and de- lightful of human institutions The man who has the gener- osity and magnanimlty of soul to give himself to the benevol- ent union of true friendship not only opens his soul to the lignt of love’s most perfect manifes- tation on earth but. likewise. holds fast to me of the most de- pendable instruments of self- knowledge and spiritual advan- cement. That such friendship is. unfor- tunately. rare we cannot deny. That God does not offer fre- quent opportunities for this kind of friendship is probably true but certainly much of its lack is due to the want of men with hearts big enough and selfless enough to meet its demands. The road of holy friendship ul- th one all things truly good it lives for eternity. St. Augustine assures us of this. CONFIDENCE When St. Augustine learned to hear the voice of God through the Scriptures he learned that sincere confidence and mutua. assistance were the chief bene- fits of friendship. He never hesi- tated to seek the counsel of oth- ers in his quest for truth. The profound respect St. Au- gustine held for the element of mutual assistance in friendship. even before his conversion. is seen in his co - operation in a plan to form a community of friends so that each might as- sist the other in the common en- deavor to find peace amidst the turmoils of the world. The plan failed but Augustine and his friend Alypius never ceased bearing great influence on each other. And this was a good influence because 0 oth were aspiring to a good end and both were intimately sincere in the exchange of confidences. St. Augustine was not lgnor- - ant of the havoc that such in- be i v. fluence could at n friend- ships that did not aspire to the g .Just as he deplored the inordinate affections of false friendships so did he deplore the destructive influence that New Testament Written In Choco Beginning with the playing of recordings of gospel stories in 1953. missionary interest by 1956 has produced a grammar and a tentative dictionary of the Choco language which, in turn, result- ed in the writing down of selec- tions from the New Testament. The movement initiated by Scripture translation and read- ing, did not st0p at individual conversion. Following the liter- acy drive. which inevitably ac- companies such translation work, a Choco went to Americl for studies. He experienced the fellowship of Christians in wort ship. On his return he set up what has become a vital church of 33 members.“whose first act that suited my bu get! 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