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The Oshawa Times, 4 Aug 1960, p. 5

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E. C. Jaegerman, official of the United States Securities ard Ex- change Commission, testified be- THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, August 4, 1960 § Stock Firm |Gideons Have Placed Over 600,000 Bibles Protected The Gideons International in have seen the challenge beyond Canada, organized in 1911, is an|the orders of favored Canada. { Association of Christian commer- Assistance has been given in the cial, tion of the Holy Scriptures. U.S.A. with the membership in excess of 22,000. pr men, bonded together for fel lowship, witness and the distribu- The Association co-oper- ates with the parent body in the National 4 Gideon Associations and Affili- ates in many countries through- out the world, having a total With less than 2000 members, the Canadian Association as an Bible placement programs in Great Britain, Japan and Mexico. At the present time, in co-opera- tion with the Gideons of The TTnion of South Africa, the Cana- dian Association has under written the major part of the cost in providing the Bibles re- quired for this needy mission field. In one of the many unsolicited testimonies received from those who have been blessed by read- Prober Says SAINT JOHN, N.B. (CP)-A United States investigator said Wednesday he was told former premier Hugh John Flemming and his attorney-general made it possible for a stock investment firm to remain in business after being advised it be closed. Both Mr, Flemming and R. G. L. Fairweather--his attor- ney-general in the Progressive Conservative government de- feated In last June's provincial fore a commission of inquiry that he was told Mr, Flemming and Mr. Fairweather ordered contin- uance of the stock-issuing licence of Canam Investments Limited. He said G. Earle Logan, for- mer administrator of New Bruns- wick's Securities Frauds Preven- tion Act, told him of the order in a conversation following a raid by Quebec Securities Commission officials on a 'telephone room operation" in Point Gatineau, Que., in April, 1959, The commission is inquiring info six stock-selling companies which have drawn complaints from American investors. Mr. Logan was dismissed as administrator following the June 27 election. From his home in suburban Ottawa's Fourth Longest Session OTTAWA (CP) -- The current the 24th Parliament opened Jan. 14, Its prorogation now is ap- proaching, session of Parliament went into its 14'st sitting day Wednesday, making it the fourth longest ses- sion since Confederation, Longest session was 155 days in 1903, when the Commons. and Senate -- unrestricted in those days by time limits. on mem- bers' speeches--sat from early March until late October. The current third session of FLETCHER'S MEAT MARKET 115 BROCK S., WHITBY FOR STAFF HOLIDAYS MON. AUG. 8th to SAT. AUG. 13th Re-Open Mon. Aug. 15th said he was "never advised, di- rected or interfered with" by either Mr. Flemming or Mr. Fairweather and denied the election--denied the allegation in interviews. statements attributed to him by ing a copy of the Holy Scriptures Mr. Jaegerman. placed by the Gideons occurs the plea "I. . . ask you in the name of Lord Jesus Christ, please go on with what you are doing. . . . Please don't stop what you are doing. Please go on and on." 'arm of the church" has placed over 600,000 copies of the Bible in ¢| hotels, motels, hospitals, schools, prisons, military establishments, 'land campus dormitory rooms of university and college students in our 10 provinces. Copies of the New Testament have been presented to Grade 5 |students, service personnel, nurses in training and for the use of patients in hospitals, a total in excess of one and a quarter million. World wide, well in excess of 30,000,000 copies of the Scriptures have been placed. | | In addition to domestic respon- sibilities, the Canadiah gideons! Westfield Wednesday, Mr. Logan COURTING PASSES FENCEHOUSES, England (CP)--The estate office of Vis- count Lambton is issuing passes to courting couples who want to use a lonely lovers' lane, which |runs through his land near this Durham town. The road -was closed last year because of an outbreak of salmon poaching. LL % READY FOR CONGO DUTY Nations police force for the troubled African state, i a native of Newfound | and is a member of the Army Signal Corps. He is amoung hun. dreds of Canadian troops being Sgt. Earl Myers gives L. Cpl. Bill Hutchings the Shots | he will need for tropical duty in The Congo as part of Canada's contribution to the United ings, NM TELEVISION LOG "| cent Channel 11--Hamiltor CBLT-TV Channel 6--Toronte WKBW-TV Channel 7--Buftale WROC-TV Channel 5--Rochester § | WGR-TV Channel 2-Buffale marshalled at Camp Barrie- field near Kingston, Ont., all of whom are on 'round-the-clock standby alert, ready to leave for The Congo on a moment's notice. (CP Wirephoto) Hutch- WHITBY And DISTRICT WBEN-TV Channel) 4--Buffale THURSDAY EVE, :00 P.M. 11--Family Theatre 6--Woofer 5--Playhouse 4~Bozo's Cartoon Slory Bool 2~Three Stooges 5:15 P.M. 4-Big Mac Show :30 P.M. 7--Rocky and His Friends 6---Roy Rogers 2--Huckleberry Hound 6:00 . 11-6--Metro News 7---Early Show 4_Drama Series 2 Patrol 7 GLEN LOTTON TERRY DAVIS | Volleyball Feature At ls |FBYPA Meet The young people of Faith Baptist Church met on Tuesday evening for a bame of volley- ball. After an hour of fun the young people then gathered for devotions in which Barry Jones led in a singsong and opened in prayer. The announcements were given 'and the offering received and {Don Manning and Bill Wilde played a duet on guitars en- titled "Near to the Heart of God." Another chorus was sung |and the special speaker for the 6:15 P.M. 6--Mr. Adams and Eve 6:30 P.M 11--Family Theatre 5-4-2---News; Weather 6:45 P.M. 5--Huntley « Brinkley Repo! 6-4-2--News 7:00 P.M. 6--Tabloid 5--Leave It To Beaver 4--Comedy Series 2--8hotgun Slade 7:15 P.M. 7--News: Weather 7:30 P.M. 7--Black Saddle 6--Bob Cummings 5--~The Detectives 2-Law of the Plainsman 8:00 P.M. 11-6--Deputy 7--Donna Reed 5-2--Bat Masterson 4--Playhouse 8:30 P.M. 11-6--Star Playhouse 7-5--~Real McCoys 4--Ringo 2--Producers' Choice evening, Don Manning, brought the message. 9:00 P.M. 11.6--Closeup FRIDAY 4--Serial Dramas 4:30 P.M. 11---Popeye 6--Caravan 5--Buckskin 4--Fdge of Night 2-Checkers FRIDAY EVENING 5:00 P.M, 11--Family Theatre 5--Playhouse 4--Bozo's Cartoon Story Book 2---Big Rascals 5:15 P.M. 4-Big Mac Show 5:30 P.M. 7--Kin Tin Tin 6_Fury 2--Ramar of the Jungle 6:00 P.M. 7---Early Show 11-6-- News 4--Feature Film 2-Highway Patrol 6:15 P.M. 6--Rendezvous 6:30 P.M. 11--Family Theatre 5-4-2-News; Sports 6:45 P.M. 6-5-4-2--News 7:00 P.M. 6--Tablold 5-77 Sunset Strip 2--Rescue 8 4--Life of Riley 7: 8:00 A.M, 7---Buffalo AM 4--~News Roundup 8:15 A.M. 4-~Captain Kangaroo 8:30 A.M. 7--Fun House 9:00 A.M. 11--Romper Room 7---Komedy Korner 5--Ding Dong School 4----Popeye's Playhouse 2-1 Led Three Lives 9:30 AM. 11--Movie 7--Romper Room S5--Burns and Allen 4--You and Your Family 2--Checkers 10:00 A.M. 82--Dough Re Mi 4--December Bride 10:30 A.M. 7--Morning Show §-2--Play Your Hunch 4--Jack Narz 11:00 A.M. f1---Jane Gray §.2--Price Is Right 4-1 Love Lucy 11:30 AM. 11---Bob McLean Show 4--Serial Drama 2-Concentration 12:00 NOON 11--Bugs Bunny 7--Restless Gun 4--News: Weather 2--~Truth or C 12:15 P.M. 6--~Matinee 12:30 P.M. 11---News 7~Love That Bob 4--~8earch for Tomorrow 2-It Could Be You 12:45 P.M, 11--Movie Matinee 4--Guiding Light 1: 7--News: 7:3 6--Bachel Father 7-Disncy Presents «2--Danger Is My Business t=Western 8:00 P.M. 11-6--Red River Jamboree S--Behind Closed Doors 2---Masquerade Party 8:30 P.M, 11-8--Four Just Mea 7--Man From OLA Jr. A Title 7-Jeanne + arson Show 5-2~Bachelor Father 4--Zane Gray Theatre 9: . 11-6--Man From Blackhawk Bill Wilde closed in prayer. Next week a baseball game is planned. At Stake Tonight Tonight at the Whitby Arena the Whitby Red Wings clash with|game 9.00 p.m., St. Catharines Bi Athletics vs Whitby Red Wings | {for the Ontario Lacrosse Associ- |ation Junior "A" Championship. the St; Catharines Athletics wit the OLA Junior "A" Champio: ship at stake. At present the Red Wings have a one-point mar- Starting time for 7---Untouchables 5-2---The Wranglers 4--~Ray Milland 1€:00 P.M. 11----1I'm The Law 6~Manhunt 85--Best of Groucho 4--Adventure Theatre 2-You Bet Your Life WHITBY PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Robert McNee, 121 Euclid street, celebrated their |41st wedding anniversary on Tuesday. On the occasion they left for Niagara Falls where they tonight's 10:15 P.M. 11=Talking Sport 10:30 P.M. |11=1 Love Lucy 7-San Francisco Beat 7-About Faces S--Feature Movie 4--Meet The Millers 2-Mid-day Matinee 7-Divorce Hearing 4--The World Turns 2:00 P.M. 7-Day in Court 6--Wonders of the Sea 5-2--Queen For A Day 4--Drama Series 2:30 P.M. 11--Movie 7---Gale Storm 5-2--Loretta Young Theatre 4--House Party 3:00 P.M. 7--Beat The Clock Blackhawk 8-2--Great Movie Mys teries 4--All-Star Rodeo 9:00 P.M. 11-6--Flying Doctor 7-77 Sunset Strip 4--Jack Naez :30 P.M, 11--Portrait 6--Harbor Command 4--December Bride 10:00 P.M, 11-6--Perry Mason 7--The Detectives 4--Twilight Zone 2--Fred Allen 10:30 P.M. 7--Pony Express S5--Home Run Derby 6-QT. BASKET YOUR SAVINGS ONTARIO GROWN--NO. 1 STAKE TOMATOES, 89 CALIFORNIA FINEST SEEDLESS U.S. NO. GRAPES 2 30° FRESH, SWEET--ONTARIO GROWN NO. 1 12 coss CORN 39: 1, S .. 12 for 49¢ ELECTED PEELED CORN .. gin over the Athletics and need a Standings as of Aug. 3, 1960 will be spending a few days. 6--Toronto Today 5-2---Dr. Malone 4--Person To Person 5--Not For Hire 4--Panel Quiz 2._Tombstone Territory win or a tie to emerge as cham-| , 4--Millionaire pions. | (Whitby) By virtue of Long Branch's vie: | Red gs es 6119 15% 25 tory over Brampton on Tuesday | Athletics 17 10 7 0 178 158 24 night, the Red Wings have clinch- | Jucluges two 4 point games) ed at least a second place fin-|pycersiors 19 ish, which will give them the| Long Branch odd game in the first round of |Sastiolites 19 the playoffs regardless of wheth- er they finish first or second, as the first place team plays the third and the second the fourth.| The Eastern semi-finals will payer open in Whitby either Monday or|Glen Lotton, Whitby Tuesday night, three games are|fersy Davis, With left to be played in the schedule,|D. Arthurs, Brampton Whitby and St. Catharines to-|-- night, Fergus at Brampton Fri- | day night, and Long Branch at Big Plane Lands Fergus Saturday night. Fergus) Ho oy asgtion, a} 3D he - New kngland states Without Trouble home > way of ul ol ii must win both of their remain-| ing games to oust the Long| - 3 | | Branth Castrolites from the play-| * pyppALO, N.Y. (AP) -- A| The Young People's Union of LEADS LEAGUE |four-engined American Airlines| Whithy: United Church were the : Lo o ked tetht plane with 27 passengers aboard guests of Rev. and Mrs. John Glen Lotion picked ub €81 landed safely here Wednesday| Smith at their summer cottage on points in Fergus on Tuesday| with trouble fn its hydraulic| Haliburton Lake over the week- night to move out in front of Les| system. Fire-fighting equipment end. Present were: Margaret Vienpel with 65 points. Terry yas standing by at Buffalo In- Webber, Gina Van Deuren, Shir- Davis scored three goals and one|ternational Airport. ley and Ann Skinner, Ronald assist to move into second with) The DCB, Flight 203 from Barcham, Eleanor Griffith, Eric 64 points, one point ahead of La Guardia field in New York Howe and Phil Simpson. : Vienpel who has 63, followed by|to Rochester, Detroit and Chic-| . Don. Arthurs of Brampton with 61} ago, was diverted here from points. | Rochester because of weather. BROC Phone MO 8-3618 ing Evening Sh t 7 and 9 p.m. Now Playing i ge lg 1:30 n J. Arthur Rank Proudly Presents | "WEDDING IN THE SPRINGTIME" In Color of H.R.H. Princess Margaret and Antony Armstrong Jones PWLTGF GA Pis.| Jane eight-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kaiser, is in the Oshawa General Hospital where she underwent surgery. Her friends wish her a prompt recovery. Mrs. Elizabeth Snyder, of Lon- don, Ontario, is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. White- hurst, 123 Kent street. On Satur- (Includes four 4 point games) {day Mrs. Snyder and Mrs, White- League Scoring Leaders hurst will be leaving for New P G A Pts.| York to visit Mrs. Snyder's son, 31 65 | Re nw [3 convert pianist in New . York | City. 39 24 63 36° 25 61 Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ander- son and their daughter, Sandra, Newman crescent, have returned from a vacation spent in the CHOICE RED BRAND BLADE OAST VALUE TRIMMED i 11:00 P.M. 3:30 P.M. 117:65-42--News: Sports 11_News 1:15 P 7-Who Do You Trust . ji 6--Star Permormance 7--Playhouse 52--From These Roots | 8 Viewpoint 4--The Verdict Is Yours ali by 30 P.M. 4:00 1".M. Late Show 11--Bugs Bunny and 6--Wrestling Friends 5-2--Jach Parr 7--American Bandstand | $--MGM Theatre 6--This Is Alice 1:00 A.M. §-2--The Thin Man 2-The Unexpected 11:00 P.M. 11-7.6.5-4-2--News; Sports 11:1 M . 7-Playhouse 6 Viewpoint 2--S8portsreel 11:30 P.M. 11-6--Late Show 5-2--Jack Paar 4-Film Festival 11 8 0 206 174 22 810 1 169 185 17 Fergus Thistles 16 610 0 127 185 14 (Includes two 4 point games) Peterborough Jr. Petes 16 410 2 162 174 12 19 19 18 17 OLD FASHIONED STYLE EXTRA LEAN on cnmpspconses sears on FRESHLY GROUND HOURLY 2. 39C ONE LOAF OF "BIG CITY" FREE BEAD WHEN YOU BUY 3 JARS OF KRAFT JAM OR JELLIES IN THE SPECIAL POLY BAG SAVE 19¢ FOR ONLY 89¢ FREE :-.25.: CORN CHIPS WHEN YOU BUY ONE PKG. AT THE REG. PRICE OF 29¢ i INTRODUCING a great mew # : Goodyear tire that saves you 54% over $7 on previous price for a tire of this size and type! Gives all the advantages of 3-T Nylon and latest tubeless design. 25 Buy now for carefree summer Mr. Howard Cowling, 617 Byron street south, was presented with a purse from his co-workers of Whitby Ontario Hospital after 17 years of services. He also re- ceived a 400-day clock from the Civil Service, Mrs. Cowling at- tended and was presented with a bouquet of flowers. Mr. and Mrs. Cowling are most appreci- ative for these marks of esteem. Army Cut Hinted 'By South Koreans , SEOUL, South Korea (AP)-- American. officials here are con- cerned that the new. still-to-be- named government of South | Korea may cut 200,000 men from the Korean Army. The Democratic party, which {came to. power recently in a {landslide victory, promised dur. ing the election campaign to re- duce gradually the 560,000-man | Republic of Korea ground force. | Combined with an air force and ONLY 645 PLUS RECAPPABLE TIRE ALL-WEATHER 7.50%14 and 6.70x15 gx (FITS MOST 1955-60 CARS We have Goodyear rayon tires from see the difference in the new BRIGITTE BARDOT OPEN THURS. AND FRI. UNTIL 9 P.M. NORTH DUNDAS PLAZA STREET 1.00 DOWN 1.00 A WEEK You will when you 4 seo her hilarious GOES TO WAR" Columbia Pictures presents A Raoul J. Levy Producton th 4 JACQUES ChArTier ms Fas BLANCHE . RONALD HOWARD . HANES MESSEUER Secrennplay by JUAN PERRY JACOULS EMANUEL. WCrEL AUOARD navy of 70,000, this represents the non - Communist world's third largest military force. American reasoning is that such a cut might invite aggres- |sion from the Communist north. North Korea has an: estimated 350,000 men, plus a jet air force |of 600 planes. 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