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Oshawa Times (1958-), 24 Apr 1965, p. 16

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16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, April 24, 1965 THE Hair stylist Dale Scott runs his comb. through the knee-length hair of film actress Coleen Gray before 'FALL' BEFORE ITS FINAL FALL cided she wanted it short for comfort and ease of care. cutting it to a short bob length yesterday. Miss Gray, who had worn the hair long for 12 years, de- (AP Wirephoto) ACT ALLOWS CANINE CARNAGE, SOCIETY TOLD He told of an incident here in which a man put two dogs in a sack and hacked them to death with an axe. CHOICES FOR SLAYING "Under the act, you can drown them, stab them or throw them over a cliff--kill them by any means at all." Mr. Hughes also told the con- vention he had been misled by provincial authorities who as- sured him two years ago that humane slaughter would be en- KITCHENER (CP)--The live- stock Protection Act of Ontario makes dogs the target for any 'person who feels like killing them, an Ontario Humane So- ciety convention was told here Friday. / Tom Hughes, society general manager, said the act was de- signed to prevent marauding dogs from destroying livestock, but people not even connected with farms are killing dogs by "all sorts of foul means."' . | Dogs May Be Butchered At A Whim sured under th Ontario Meat,"but they won't put it in writ- Inspection Act, then being pre-jing."' pared, "They (the government) are Since then, the act has been|under terrific pressure from delayed a year, has already|some farm interests and rural been revised to exclude North-|MPPs to do nothing, and that's ern Ontario and still does not|why Northern Ontario has been regulate humane slaughter, he|excluded from the act." pond after tum' from @ makeshift raft on which he and three schoolmates were play- ing Boy, 10, Drowns After Raft Fall in. Firemen tried unsuccessfully INGERSOLL, Ont. (CP)--11o revive him after his body 'Warren Webber, 10, of Ingersoll|was recovered about 30 minutes drowned Friday in a 10-foot'later. LAST, TIMES" "THE DISORDERLY ORDERLY'~--Color$ TONIGHT "ROBINSON CRUSOE ON MARS" Color + Beery oe Hughes said the problem COLBORNE not fed | GROCETERIA applies only to small indepen- Colborne St. ot Church St. dent slaughter houses 728-6341 Even municipal bylaws regu- lating firearms cannot stop the shooting of dogs because by- laws are superseded by provin- SAVE $ $ ON He said he has been given| 'TIL 10 P.M. verbal assurances that slaugh- Seven Doys « Week erally-inspected. OPEN -------, DAILY cial statues, he said. Legally any person may kill a dog that is not on its owner's property between sunset and AUTO INSURANCE ter methods will be defined, © Groceries @ Fresh Fruits le Vegetables © Mects sunrise. During the day, dogs are fair game if found on pre- mises where cattle are usually kept, even if on part of a farm where livestock are never put, said Mr. Hughes. Wallace Koegler, manager of the Kitchener - Waterloo and North Waterloo Humane Socle- ties, suggested amendments to the act be presented to the pro- vincial cabinet. Dynamiter: If you are an Absta $18.00 on your auto DIAL 668-8831 "JOHN RIEGER 218 DUNDAS ST. E., WHITBY 1 FREE DELIVERY WE DARE You A TERRIFYING. TO SEE iF YOU WAR OF NERVES ARE SECRETLY LIKE... AND SUSPENSE! The Night |" CAPE Walker' «| FEAR' -- with -- aww 'Withe: ses Robert Taylor GREGORY PECK et a ay ROBERT MITCHUM iner you save up te insurance. ADULT ENTERTAINMENT * POLLY BERGEN SATURDAY NIGHT DANCE OLD TIME and MODERN Dance to RUDY VELTRI A Patriot? MONTREAL (CP) -- Gilles Legault, 31-year-old dynamite- conspiracy suspect who took his own life at Montreal's Bordeaux jail, was buried Friday amid Separatists' praise that he died a patriot. About 130 persons fol-' lowed the coffin to the ceme- itery The newly - formed Societe |Nationale Populaire had issued Geologist Denies 3 Quotes Broker A TORONTO (CP) -- Kenneth H. Darke, a former geologist for Texas Gulf Sulphur Co., told the Windfall royal commission ttributed To Him ver-zinc ore body near Timmins; 'Frankly 1 think I wasn't Ont. leven in Toronto at the time." He said this was ridiculous as} Mr. Darke is one of 13 per- The Northern Miner had pub-|sons whom the United States lished the chief geologist's|Securities and Exchange Com- statements, asking attendance jat the service in protest against |what it called official lethargy land dereliction of duty in the Legault case Legault, a Montreal type- writer repairman, was being jheld for trial on charges of jconspiracy to supply explosives |for the dynamiting of three na-| FRANKIE AVALON - ANNETTE FUNICELLO "See the BEACH PARTY 9g "DEBORAH WALLEY - HARVEY LEMBECK ye Gl '\: and his NEW TORNADOS Toronto's Most Versatile Group || RED BARN as LAWN-BOY se aialiaaaial FINGER-TIP "{ jtional monuments in the United | States. He was taken to hospital last \Saturday for treatment of what BILTMORE i8 «>; PHONE 725-5833 Sun, Met. 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"There are at least three points in his testimony that I disagree with completely,"' Mr. Darke said. Mr. Darke denied he told Mr. Scott he was chief geologist for | He denied he told Mr. Scott knowledge of the Texas Gulf he had seen the top part of the discovery by buying company be pe = i Apo Se stock before the public was told rill core an at it was a dup-|of the find licate of the Texas Gulf core. : He said no one except Wind-|investigating the circumstances fall's president, George MacMil-|surrounding the rise of Windfall lan, his wife Viola or theiristock on the Toronto Stock Ex- agents ea seen the core. |change to $5.60 from 56 cents mB i. i eae ee its rag collapse to , /80 cents last July. Texas Gulf's drill holes. The rise followed rumors that The royal commission here is) *T had staked all Texas Gulf's holes up to April, but I was on leave of absence from Arpil and Windfall had struck ore near the Texas Gulf find. The stock next evening he was found dead in his cell, hanged by a leather) belt from his artificial leg. IZZA telephone 728-0192 EPI'S PRESCRI for Prompt Makes Lawn-Boy's engine PTION Bi | the world's easiest to start.' VACUUM * TONIGHT * ALWAYS A COLOR CARTOON! BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 7100-----SHOW STARTS AT 7:30 TONIGHT thru TUESDAY price fell overnight after it was/ announced no ore had been found. Earlier Friday the commis-| sion heard evidence that Wind-| fall's promoter, Mrs. MacMil- lan, had traded Windfall stock through at least 14 accounts, all under different names. Texas Gulf, the company that found a $2,000,000,000 copper-sil- Gulf Sharerolders Suing Company For $25 Million "0 serotis ex NEW YORK (AP)--Two for-istock on the basis of an Eo ag ped oral oe mer shareholders sued the/tip from a company insider. [profits : Texas Gulf Sulphur Co. for) - more than $25,000,000 Friday,) charging that the firm withheld] information about a rich ore| strike in Ontario and caused them to sell their shares at prices far below their true mar-'| ket value. Dr. Isidore Yasuna, medical) director of Mount Eden General] Hospital, filed suit in New York| State Supreme Court, asking) $25,000,000 in punitive damages everyone at Crang's knew it," he said. CLEANS AS YOU CUT Exclusive, clog-proof grasscatener Oshawa's Finest Nightly Entertainment GOLD RUSH LOUNGE © Fully Licensed @ ~ HN cased tha UNITED ARTISTS, STARTING SUNDAY Box Office Opens 8:00 p.m. Show Sterts At 8:30 p.m. a 2245 "COMPOUNDING YOUR PHYSICIAN'S PRESCRIPTION IS OUR PROFESSION" Jwy & Lovell "PRESCRIPTION CHEMISTS" 723 THIS WEEK - AS USUAL 50c Members @ 75¢ Non-Members Central Hotel Lawn-Boy has the largesi| and $8,400 additional in actual damages., DRESS:--Shirt and Tie Ww. King at Simcoe Sts. speeding WHITBY BOWMANVILLE muffler of any power mowel| Yasuna's suit said he sold 100) shares of Texas Gulf common) stock March 23, 1964, at $24.50' a share, and 100 more shares, April 16, the same year, for] $31.50 a share. Victor M. Cannon, professor of English at Suffolk Commu- nity College Selden, Long Is- land, said in another suit that he lost $20,569 by selling 500 shares April 15, 1964, the day before Texas Gulf announced one of the richest ore finds in this century near Timmins, Ont. _ He charged that on April 12, the company had issued a state- ment calling reports of a major ore discovery "premature and possibly misleading."" Cannon said he replied upon this state- ment and sold his stock at $29.25 a share. The U.S. Securities and Ex- change Commission (SEC) Tuesday filed a suit against the firm and 13 of its officers, claiming they used inside knowledge to buy their firm's|== stock before releasing news of| the ore strike to the public. | An assistant U.S. commerce) secretary, Herbert Klotz, re- signed Thursday, three days) after it was disclosed that he! bought Texas Gulf Sulphur TO-NIGHT THE PERFECT DANCE DATE Jerry Reidt ond His Orchestra Featuring Vocalist JERI JAE JORDAN COUPLES ONLY Dencing 9 til 12 RESERVATIONS 723-2143 -- 725.1348 PARKING OFF ATHOL "WE SEND MEDICINE TO EUROPE" May Ist... RITCHIE KNIGHT ond the Mid-Knights : $107-50 |without grasscatcher 93.50 i l i The Light Opera Company of Scarborough -- Presents -- "CYRANO DE BERGERAC" LYRICS AND MUSIC BY CHARLES GEORGE BASED ON THE PLAY BY EDMOND ROSTAND ERE ARE THOSE 7 DWARFS WITH SNOW WHITE and Prince Charming in a brand new world of "dream-conse-true'! SPONSORED BY THE KIWANIS CLUB OF OSHAWA --_ ON -- THURS., FRI. & SAT. 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