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The Expositor from Brantford, Ontario, Canada • 6

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The Expositori
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AN THE EXPOSITOR, BRANTFORD, Thursday, Jan. 13, 1966 Toronto Noon Stock Quotes TORONTO 12:15 P.M. STOCKS Distributed by CP Toronto Stock Exchange- unless Jan. marked 15, $. Quotations in cents -Odd lot, xd-Ex-dividend, xr-Exrights, xw-Ex-warrants.

Net change is from previous board-lot closing sale. INDUSTRIALS INDUSTRIALS 19:15 Net Sales High Low p.m. Ch'ge 3154 1150 495 495 495 520 475 215 $18 18 18 100 1055 200 170 170 170 20 300 3474 150 $43 43 50 1570 $27 25 $50 50 50 220 135 25 500 913 55 100 800 475 475 475 210 $36 36 36 2296 400 15 15 1700 1020 225 $7 80 $47 46 47 1894 32 560 250 200 $19 19 25 105 72 10 200 $9 9 9 700 275 16 275 720 28 225 $47 47 33 205 75 $65 65 65 .650 $14 150 $39 39 39 5245 75 42 350 1115 430 425 425 5 750 435 430 435 15 1450 840 825 830 500 83 83 83 2 300 350 350 350 5 315 814 25 1500 $69 69 1689 225 20 3700 7 1283 810 9 9 238 12 12 29 50 220 z10 $93 93 93 170 475 475 475 10 500 70 70 70 2 7000 185 185 185 20 965 z25 z25 100 100 7 250 275 400 270 265 265 20 400 1200 $50 50 375 10650 10 $105 105 105 360 z50 550 340 330 340 5 2000 40 40 40 1 100 1550 RL Crestbrk Crush Int Cygnus Cygnus pr Dale-Ross Disti Seag Bridge Dom Elect Dom Ell pr Dofasco Dom Glass Lime Dosco Dom Store Domtar Domtar Dom Text Du Pont Econ Inv Eddy Mich Emp Life Exquisite Falcon Fam Play Fed Grain Fibre pr Fleet MIR Fleetwood Ford US Ford Cda FPE-Pion Freiman Dynam GMC Globe A Goodyear Godyear Bahama GL Paper GL Power Gt West Gr Wpg Greyhnd Hardee Hard Carp Hard CrpA Hawker Hayes Stl Horne pE Home A Home Hur Erie Husky Husky Bpr Husky HBC HB Oil Imp Oil Imp Tob Ind Accep IAc 450pr Ind Wire Inglis Inland Gas Int-Cty IMC Int Nickel Int Util Intl Util Intpr PL Int Stl Ip Stl pr Inv Grp A ITL Ind Jamaic PS James Stl Jefferson Jeff Bw Jockey Kelsey Co Labatt Lafarge Lafarge A LOnt Cem LOCem Laura Sec Lau Fin Lau F1.25 Levy Levy pr Life Invest Life Inv wt LobCo A LobCo LobG pr Lob Inc Locana Loeb Maclarn Maclean MB PR Maher Leaf MI Mutual Funds Bid Ask Adanac Mutual 3.04 3.32 Andrea Equity 3.35 3,66 All Cdn Com 7.26 7.96 All Cdn Div 9,43 10.34 American Growth 5.68 6.21 Assoc Investors 5.96 6.02 Beaubran 42.16 45.78 Canada Growth 6.31 6.93 Canada Security 4.94 5.43 Cdn Gas Energy 9.85 10.79 Cdn Investment Fund 4.27 4.68 Cdn Trusteed 4.90 5.35 Canafund 55.08 57.83 Champion Mutual 7.63 8.29 Collective Mutual 6.34 6.89 Commonwealth Intl 10.97 12.02 Commonwealth Intl Ley 10.31 11.30 Corporate Investors 5.94 6.49 Diversified Income A 30.60 Diversified Income 6.12 6.73 Dividend Shares 3.90 4.28 Dominion Compound 4.48 4.87 Dominion Dividend 3.45 3.75 Dreyfus 26.37 28.78 Dominion Equity 24.10 25.10 European Growth 6.38 6.97 Federated Financial 5.35 5.85 Federated Growth 7.09 7.75 First Oil and Gas 5.79 6.33 Fonds Collectif A 7.42 8.07 Fonds Collectif 5.43 5.78 35 150 915 200 100 100 17 635 192 530 $16 16 16 20 22000 100 200 80 80 80 20 115 930 25 25 2000 100 $21 21 21 111 224 46 200 $13 13 13 50 28 $230 230 230 270 12 500 110 110 275 4200 100 $5 5 5 400 70 66 66 4 45 $31 31 31 100 $59 59 59 120 $149 148 148 1800 $19 19 100 210 $61 61 61 z40 200 10 $205 205 205 95 $44 44 44 10100 240 240 240 155 100 200 25 700 1600 95 89 89 260 $40 40 240 545 50 $26 26 26 1005 330 320 330 10 1835 200 $19 z17 $13 3310 14 125 $53 53 150 750 750 750 30 125 $15 15 15 1356 1270 $54 290 1195 300 $92 91 92 1065 275 270 275 5 695 $9 250 240 70 690 $102 1350 725 $34 615 86 6075 500 1935 200 $12 12 12 500 815 1450 $28 2830 $20 2450 300 1700 100 $12 100 3333 9700 260 245 260 15 25 1000 100 1270 200 940 100 290 290 290 176 $11 11 11 1125 175 32 420 $8 8 300 120 120 120 1835 17 z10 $25 25 25 50 $32 32 32 1465 28 975 $12 12 225 Fonds Collectif 8.44 9,17 Fraser 10.41 10.46 Group Ine. 4.34 4.74 Growth Equity 5.23 5.72 Growth Oil and Gas 12.20 Guardian Growth 4.33 4.71 Investors Growth 9.44 10.27 Investors Intl Mutual 6.01 6.53 Investors Mutual 5.21 5.66 Cust S-1 24.82 27.02 Keystone Cust S-4 6.80 7.42 Keystone Cust K-2 6.83 7.45 Molson Fund 7.85 8.13 Mutual Bond 8.37 8.77 Mutual Accumulating 5.31 5.80 Mutual Bif 5.63 5.89 Mutual Income 6.54 7.15 One William Street 17.41 Pret et Revenue Mutuel 7.45 8.14 Provident Mutual 6.39 6.95 xPutnam Growth 12.23 13.37 Radisson 4.83 5.31 Regent Fond 8.29 9.06 Research Investment 16.93 18.50 Savings Investment 7.45 8.14 1962 Exec Fund of Cda 7.03 7.70 TV Electronics 9.94 10.83 Timed Investment 7.07 7.77 United Accumulative 9.82 10.73 Univ Svgs Equity 5.43 5.97 Western Growth 5.76 6.30 funds. BOND MARKETS CORPORATION Stock Abitibl Ackind Alta Gas Alta Gas Alta Nat Alg Cen Algoma Algonqun Alliance A Alumini Alum Alm 2p Anthes A Arg pr Arg Ppr Asbestos Atl Sugar Atl Sug A Bank Mont Bank NS Bath pr Bay Mills Beav Lum Bell Phone Bicks Bowater Brazil Br Tnk Br Tnk pr BA Oil BC Forest BC Pack A BC Pack BC Sugar BC Phone BCPh BIFinanc Bulolo Burns CAE Ind Cal Pow Can Cem Can Cem CD Sug Can Iron Can Perm CSL Brew Brew A CB Alm A CB AL A CB ALB Chem Curt Dredge Found CGE pr CImp BkC Cind CIL Mare CPR CPR Pr Cdn Pet Refract Tire A Vickers Westng CW Prop Cap Bldg Caribben Chemcell Chrysler Clairtone Computr Col Cell Col.

Cell pr Con Baks Con Bldg Con Bldg Con Con Paper Con Gas Con Gas Corby vt Corby Coronatn Coron Cosmos Couvret Pt Abitibi 1977 1021 Alta Gas 1981 93 96 Algoma Mar. 1, 79 96 Algoma Steel 1978 Aluminum 1973 90 93.50 Bell Phone 1982 Bell Phone 1982 Bowater 1982 Bowater Power 1980 Brazilian Tr 1970 92 95. BA Oil 977 Canada Cement 5 1976 Breweries, 5, 1983 90 CB Alm 1980 99 Chemical 7, 1980 CIL 1977 99 CPR Oct. 1, 1966 98 CPR 5, 1983 Consumers Gas 5, 1978 Coronation 1981 Dominion Stores 1976 96 Dominion Tar 1978 Dryden Paper 1974 Eaton Accept. 1981 95 97 Eaton Realty 5, 1978 90 Eddy 4, 1974 GMAC 1977 GL Paper 5, 1976 GL Power 1975 86 89 Gr WGas 51, Dec.

1, 80 94 97 HB Oil Dec. 1, 78 96 98 Imperial Oil 3, 1969 LAC 1978 Inland NGas 1983 102 John Labatt Jan. 2, 79 94 Jockey Club 6, 1980 Lakeland NGas 6, 1982 97 Loblaws 1981 MacMillan 1978 NO NGas 1982 NW Utilities 1983 Quebec NGas 1985 92 94 Regent Refining 1975 Rio Algom Apr. 1, 83 93 Security Cap. 1978 St.

Lawrence C. 5, 1978 93 Shawinigan 1981 Shell Oil 1976 88 90 Shell Oil 1977 Simpsons 1981 96 Toronto Star 1978 95 97 Cr Canada 585, 87 Traders 1981 Union Gas 1981 99 Nestcoast Tr 1988 A 96 Weston 1982 CONVERTIBLE ISSUES Abitibi 1966 101 105 Utilities 1977 144 Home Oils, 1984 113 116 Loblaws 1976 169 178 Pacific Pete 5, 1977 Chawinigan 1972 Simpsons Sept. 15, 79 129 141 Sussman C. 7, July 15, 67 Pr Canada 5, June 1, 88 146 150 Triad Oils 1971 93 95 Westcoast Tr 1988 102 104 GOVERNMENT Canada Feb. 1, 1966 99.80 99.97 May 1, 1966 99.60 99.70 Sept.

1, 1966 98.85 98.95 Sep, 1, 1968 99.15 99.35 Drop 11 Per Cent Tax Industry Asks Ottawa Mass-P 4951 Met Stores 750 MGF 100 Milt Brick 100 Molson A 45 Molson 25 Mon Foods 525 Montex 245 Montex 500 Mont Trat 150 Moore 360 Morse A 100 Morse 200 Nat Drug 338 Noranda 2134 Nor Ctl 715 Nor TarCh 235 Ogilvie 505 A 620 Pac Pete 2180 Peel Eldr 110 Pembina 765 PC Jwl pr x1 Pow Corp 605 Pow Crp 450 Prem Tr 15 Premium 100 Price Bros 250 QN Gas 2655 QN Gs 63 100 Rap-G A 125 Reichhid 100 Revenue 100 Rolland A 100 Romfield 300 Ronald Fd 250 Rothman 535 Royal Bnk 859 Stl Cem 200 St Maurice 500 Salada 420 Scot pr 100 Seven Arts 200 Shell Can 3454 Shell I pr 495 Shell I 5475 Shop Save 105 Shopper Ct 200 Silverwd A 2.50 Simpsons 91 Simpson 250 SKD MEg 1500 Slater StI 3021 Slat Stel 100 Southam 125 St Pav 100 Steel Can 7356 Steinbg A 25 Ster Tr 60 Stuart. 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1000 37 37 37 3 Triad Oil 2075 244 242 242 Union Oil 505 Canso 700 380 375 380 5 Un Reef 2000 32 31 31 Vandoo 500 Wespac 1500 15 15 15 Wsburne 500 130 125 130 Decalta 6450 375 370 370 10 Declt 6400 190 185 185 5 Wilshire 100 500 500 500 FOREIGN Bulolo Gold 500 Gas oil 100 Aunor 200 Bethlm 900 Cochwill 500 200 Dickenson 100 Granduc 500 Int Helium 500 Kerr Add 4000 Multy 700 Northcal 500 IN Rank 1000 Sullivan 100 Steep Rock 100 Yk Bear 300 TRADING 350 350 350 660 660 660 485 470 485 112 107 112 500 500 500 410 410 410 150 150 150 145 143 145 36 36 36 39 39 39 625 625 625 690 690 690 -15 185 185 185 10 Underwriters Name Officers The Brant Norfolk Life Underwriters' Association has elected George Lauer 15 dent for 1966, succeeding Wilfrid G. Hall.

Others officers are: Vice presidents, John Stew2 art and Gordon Adams; urer, John Learmonth; secretary, Russ Canning. tee chair me Membership, Bernie Preece; program, George McDonald; bulletin, John Thomas; LUATC, Wilfrid Hall; publicity and public lations, Robert Baker. Speaker at the luncheon meeting, Serge Beaudoin, actuary of the Canadian Order of Foresters, discussed how a life insurance company sets its rates. He also outlined the various examinations which must be passed in order to be2 come a member of the a dian Association of Actuaries, CANADA BOUND CAMERA Several Canadian television stations have ordered this new color television camera recently developed by the Marconi company in Britain. Fully transistorized, the camera is designed to provide color simplicity involved in facturer says 76 of the by British, Canadian and -(CP Photo) pictures with the same black-and-white TV.

The manucameras have been ordered United States customers. Toronto Stock Market ling among gold issues today removed most of the morning index gain as prices were mixed to lower in moderate early-aft-on ernoon trading on the Toronto Stock Exchange. Executives Told About Expansion Executives of Brant ford Trailer and Body Ltd. from across Canada are attending a week's management conference at Niagara Falls. Speakers include W.

A. Romain, president, Novo Industrial Corporation, Chicago, which purchased the former Brantford Coach and Body Ltd. six months ago. A product display and tour of the Brantford plant will follow the Niagara Falls sessions. Allan Hally, president of Brantford Trailer Body, gave the 25 delegates a progress report on the firm's expansion now underway.

These include a 100,000 square foot addition to the Cainsville plant and head office building, and extension of branches in Toronto, Ottawa, Montreal and Moncton. The gold index was up .75 to 167.14, however it had been as high as 171.73 earlier in the day the strength of Kerr Addison's noon rise of to As a result of the profit-taking, Kerr Addison is only up to 1034. In the industrial list, Anthes Imperial gained 1 to 27 and Canada Cement to A handful of issues were off including Interprovincial Pipeline to 86 and Stelco to Among base metals, iska rose 20 cents to 9.85 while Highland Bell and Normetal were ahead 15 cents each to 9.15 and 4.95. Falconbridge was down to 110. On the speculative side, Wilco jumped 23 cents to 1.13 and D'Eldona 15 cents to 2.33.

Workman Hurt Percy Bishop of 397 Brant Avenue was admitted to Brantford General Hospital Wednesday night as a result of an industrial accident at the Massey Ferguson Verity works. Company spokesman stated that Mr. Bishop may have suffered a broken arm. He was struck on the arm by a large wrench which left on a machine press. When the press was turned on, it spun the wrench hitting Mr.

Bishop. TV Tonight Complete Weekly TV Program Listings Are Published Every Saturday in The Brantford Expositor 4 12 News McHale's Navy Movie Pierre Berton Scan News Topper 9 News Across Canada F.Y.I. Munsters News Forest Rangers News Munsters Laredo Farmer's Daughter Have Gun Will Travel Camp Runamuck News 12 Daniel Boone The Munsters Hogan's Heroes Batman Hollywood Palace Donna Reed Voyage Gilligan's Island 10 Seaway 13 Gidget Hockey Hamilton vs. London 12 Laredo My Three Sons Double Life of Henry Phyfe 13 It's Your Move Movie 10 I Dream of Jeannie Bewitched 13 Branded Quarterback Club 10 Telescope Peyton Place 13 Let's Sing Out Mona McCluskey 12 Dean Martin Shenandoah Long, Hot Summer Dean Martin Trials of O'Brien Merv Griffin Court Martial The Serial 4 6 7 9 10 11 12 13 News Tonight Movie "Operation Mermaid" -Keenan Wynn Movie "Vicki" Jeanne Crain Sullavan Brothers Tonight Sports Movie "Folly To Be Wise" Gunsmoke Pierre Berton Movie "Calamity Jane" Doris Day Plan ahead the permanent way with our Trust and Loan Services. Savings Mortgages Trust Services Investor Service Estate Management CANADA PERMANENT Established 1855 40 Market Street, 752-4338 OTTAWA (CP) The Canadian Manufacturers Association asked the government today to remove the 11-per-cent sales tax on production machinery to help industry expand and meet foreign competition.

The association representing (three-quarters of the country's manufacturers also sought a reduction of the top bracket of corporate income tax rates, greater incentives for industrial research and development, and more help in getting into new foreign markets, especially in Africa. The CMA's brief was presented by its president, Humphrey B. Style of Toronto, chairman of John Inglis Co. and officers of the association to cabinet ministers including Finance Minister Sharp in advance of the annual federal budget. The budget outlining tax changes and other policy decisions is expected to be presented to Parliament in March or April.

The sales tax was imposed in stages on building materials and production machinery under former finance minister Walter Gordon's 1963 budget and became fully effective one year ago. The association sought its removal from production machinery and apparatus. The brief did not mention buildling materials. The brief quoted former eral finance minister James Ilsley, now chief justice of Nova Scotia, as saying, in his 1945 budget speech some sales Correction In Fatality Case Report Wednesday's edition of The Expositor erroneously reported that Mrs. Gordon (Concilio) Rhodes of R5 Galt had been drinking before she was killed in a traffic accident Nov.

27 at Clarence and Grey Streets. The story said: "Police evidence read as testimony recorded that Rhodes said he and his wife had been drinking." Rhodes, driver of the car, was fined $200 and costs Tuesday for careless driving. He admitted to police that he had been drinking. Actually, there was nothing in the evidence to indicate Mrs. Rhodes had been drinking.

Brain-Drain Cure Pondered The "brain-drain" from Canada to the United States and what might be done to stem it held the spotlight at Wednesday's meeting of the Brantford Traffic Club. Norman Zaltz, president of the Brantford Junior Chamber of Commerce, listed some of the dians reasons why, their so many homeland Canaevery year to take up jobs in the U.S. One of the main reasons, he said, is the greater emphasis placed by United States governments, educational authorities and business in general, on research. Job opportunities, he reminded his audience, are thus much more numerous and lucrative than in Canada. The speaker advocated redesigning the Canadian educational system to provide more adequate research opportunities.

And he urged larger government grants to universities for research. FIDECITY FIDELITY MORTGAGE SAVINGS CORPORATION UP TO 08 ON DEBENTURES IDEAL INVESTMENT FOR: PENSIONS ESTATES EDUCATION RELIGIOUS and CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS TRUSTEE INVESTMENTS INTEREST MAY BE ACCUMULATED TO YIELD 7.04% SAFE SECURE PROFITABLE FIDELITY MORTGAGE SAVINGS CORPORATION 28 Market St. at Dalhousie Brantford 752-4319 Donald J. Usselman, Manager taxes have a discouraging effect on modernization of productive capacity. The brief added this still is true.

"The Canadian manufacturer cannot compete on equal terms with his United States counterpart because he has to contend with the 11-per-cent sales tax penalty on his purchases of production machinery, dies, tooling, a tax handicap which does not exist in the United States. "And when the Canadian manufacturer seeks to expand his research and development activities in order to remain successfully competitive, he will again be burdened with an 11- per-cent sales tax on necessary equipment not borne by his U.S. competitor. "It is difficult to see how the Canadian manufacturer can be expected to seize upon new port opportunities, meet the challenge of increased import competition at home and, at the same time, absorb increased production costs brought about by a punitive tax on his The brief noted that the top rate on U.S. tax on corporations now is 48 per cent, and the proposed U.K, corporation tax rate, while not yet definitely fixed, probably will not exceed 40 per cent.

The current rate in Canada is 21 per cent of taxable corporate incomes up to $35,000 year, and $7,350 plus porate incomes above $35,000, both rates including a three-percent levy for the old age security fund. Obituaries MRS. MARY COWIE Mrs. Mary Cowie died Wed(nesday at her residence, 80 Road, Oakville. She was born in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, a daughter of the late Mr.

and Mrs. Alexander Nicol, and came to Canada 53 years in Oakville the past six ago. Mrs. Cowie, had resided months. She was a member of First Baptist Church, North Bay.

Surviving besides her husband, Dr. George Cowie, are one son, George, of Willowdale, two daughters, Mrs. Ronald (Doreen) Haslam of Oakville, Mrs. Roman (Margaret) Pohorecky of Winnipeg; a brother, James Nicol of Aberdeen, Scotland; 10 grandchildren. A son Eric, was killed in action in 1944, during the Second World War.

Mrs. Cowie is at the Glaves Memorial Chapel, Scotland, for service Friday at 2 p.m. Interment will be in Scotland Cemetery, Rev. B. F.

Rice of Central Baptist Church, Oakville, will officiate. MRS. M. ROBERTSON Mrs. Margaret Robertson, of 49 King Street, died Wednesday Hospital.

in the She was Brantford born land, a daughter of William Walker and the late Edith Walker, and had resided in Canada for the past 39 years. Mrs. Robertson resided in the Waterford district previous to coming to Brantford 25 years ago. She was on the sales staff of Walker's Store here. She was a member of Grace Anglican Church and was active in the Winchester Branch of the Women's Auxiliary of the church.

Surviving are one son, Charles of London; her father in Georgetown; two brothers, Fred Walker of Jarvis, Hubert Walker of Moorefield; two sisters, Mrs. John (Lucy) Norman of Waterford, Mrs. Edward (Gladys) Kilby of Brantford; one granddaughter. Mrs. Robertson is at the Hill and Robinson Funeral Home, for servlice Saturday at 2.30 p.m.

Interment will be in Jarvis United Church cemetery. Archdeacon F. C. McRitchie will officiate. ALFRED TEAGUE Alfred Teague, 62, of 205 Drummond Street, died today in St.

Joseph's Hospital. He was born in London, England, a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Albert Teague, and had resided in Brantford for over 50 years. Mr.

Teague was interested in amateur radio and was one of the founders of the Brantford erated the call letters Amateur Radio, Club and opVE3HX He was a paint and varnish maker, and was employed with G. F. Sterne and Sons. He was a member of St. Luke's Anglican Church.

Surviving besides his wife the former Kathleen Lander, are one son, Richard and one daughter, Mrs. Frank (Dorothy) Plaunt both of Brantford; one sister, Mrs. Robert (Min) Jarvis of Brantford; five grandchildren. Mr. Teague is at the Hill and Robinson Funeral Home for service in the chapel Saturday at 3.30 30 p.m.

Interment will be in Mount Hope Cemetery. Canon C. V. Tomkins will officiate. 3 2 3 5 10 20 3 5 -2 2 1 5 5 5 10 1 10 25 10 MRS.

JESSIE STEEDMAN Mrs. Jessie Tait Steedman, 81, died today in the hospital division of the Brant Sanatorium. She was born in Brantford, a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Young, and had resided here all her life.

Surviving is a sister, Mrs. Allan (Annie) Turnbull of R6 Brantford; several nieces and nephews. Mrs. Steedman is at the Hill and Robinson Funeral Home for service in the chapel Saturday at 1 p.m. Interment will be in Mount Hope Cemetery.

Rev. N. R. Kelley will officiate. OILS Gray Iron and Semi Steel Castings Up To 8 Ton High Quality Good Delivery CONTACT G.

HAYTON BROWN BOGGS FDRY. MACH. CO. Hamilton 549-6594 Dec. 15, 1966 99.40 99.50 June 1, 1967 98.75 98.85 Oct.

1, 1967 97.55 97.65 Jan. 15, 1968 98.00 98.10 June 15, 1967-68 95.35 95.50 5 Oct. 1, 1968 99.00 99.10 Apr. 1, 100.75 101.50 Apr. 1, 69 100.25 100.75 5 July 1, 1969 99.25 99.75 Oct.

1, 1969 100.25 100.75 May 1, 1970 94.25 95.25 5 June 1, 1971 98.25 98.75 Sep. 1, 1972 93.50 9375 5 Oct. 1, 1973 97.25 97.75 Oct. 1, 1975 100.00 100.50 Apr. 1, 1976 100.00 100.50 June 1, 1974-76 83.50 83.75 Jan.

15, 1975-78 84.50 85.00 Oct. 1, 1979 80.00 80.50 Aug. 1, 1980 100.25 100.75 Sept. 1, 1983 5 June 1, 1988 94.00 94.50 May 1, 1990 97.25 97.50 Mar. 15, 1998 76.25 77.75 3 Perpetuals 73.00 75.00 Government of Canada Guaranteed CNR Jan.

2, 1967 97.95 98.20 Apr. 1, 1967 99.10 99.40 CNR 5. May 15, 1968 99.20 99.60 CNR. Sept. 15, 1969 93.00 93.50 CNR Jan.

16, 1971 90.75 91.25 CNR. Dec. 15, 1971 100.25 100.75 Feb. 1, 74 88.00 89.00 CNR 5 May 15, 1977 96.75 97.25 CNR 4 Feb. 1, 1981 84.25 84.75 CNR Jan.

1, 1985 102.00 103.00 CNR 5 Oct. 1, 1987 93.25 93.75 Commonwealth of Australls 4 Nov. 1, 1970 93.00 94.00 Apr. 15, 1981 99.50 100.50 INTERNATIONAL BANK June 1, 1969 93.25 94.25 Mar. 15, 1990 93.00 95.00 Prov.

and Prov. Guaranteed Ont. Oct. 1, 1967 98.50 99.00 Ont 4 Jan. 1, 66-68 96.75 97.25 Ont 6 Nov.

15, 77-79 102.50 103.00 Ont. Aug. 15, 81-85 98.00 98.25 Ont 5 Apr. 15, 81-85 94.75 95.25 Ont Nov. 1, 64-67 97.50 98.00 Ont 3 Jan.

15, 1968 96.00 96.50 Ont Apr. 1, 68-70 91.75 92.25 Ont 5 15, 70 99.00 99.50 Ont 5 Apr. 1, 1974-77 94.50 95.00 Ont Feb. 15, 79-81 98.00 98.50 Ont Feb. 1, 81-85 94.75 95.25 IN.B.

oct. 15, 68-71 93.00 94.00| N.B. Sep. 15, 88 94.50 95.50 N.S. 4 1, 1975-77 91.25 91.75 N.S.

May 1, 1983-85 93.25 93.75 Que. Jan. 15, 74-77 89.75 90.75 Que. Apr. 1, 87-90 94.00 94.50 Que.

6 Oct. 15, 1988 100.25 100.75 Que. Oct. 15, 90 97.00 97.50 Que. June 15, 86-88 94.00 94.50 Que H.

5 Feb. 15, 95 87.00 87.50 Alta GT Apr. 15, 83-85 94.00 95.00 Man. June 1, 76-79 97.25 97.75 Man. Mar.

1, 85-88 93.25 94.25 Sask. Dec. 1, 83-85 96.50 97.50 Nild. Oct. 1, 1988 93.25 93.75 B.C.

Elec 5 Aug. 1, 86 90.50 91.50 Elec Aug. 1, 86 96.00 97.00 B.C. Elea 4 1, 88 87.50 88.50 B.C. Else Jun.

2, 88 91.00 9200 6.00 .00 2 6 7 10 13 6.20 11 6.30 2 4 6 10 13 7.00 2 4 6 9 10 11 12 13 7.20 7 7.30 2 4 6 7 9 11 13 8.00 4 6 7 11 8.30 2 4 7 9 9.00 4 6 7 9 9.30 2 6 7 9 12 10.00 2 6 7 9 10 11 13 10.30 6 11.00 2 11 15 2 11.20 4 11.25 11 11.30 12 13 11.35 10 11.40 6 9 13 7 and AWAY WE GO WITH CKCOTY. 15 "MUNSTERS" tonight 6:30 "CAMP RUNAMUCK" tonight 7:00 "VOYAGE TO THE BOTTOM OF THE SEA" tonight 7:30 "COURT MARTIAL" tonight 10:00 Tops in Entertainment CKCO TV WATERLOO ALL EVENING.

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