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Oshawa Times (1958-), 12 May 1965, p. 6

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6 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, Mey 12, 1965 NO SHARES IN HIS OWN NAME No Unity From Catering: Tory Trader Delegated Stocks After Fall Pancer replied: 'The Commissioner Mr. Justice|market was nearly closing and Of the 40,000 total only 18,300/Arthur Kelly of the Ontariojthere wasn't time; TORONTO (CP) -- Louisjplaced an order for 30,000,companies. Mr. Pancer, a self-employed mining|shares. engineer who directs securities trading for several told the Windfall royal com-|Were Purch mission Tuesday he bought|said he placed 5,000 in the ac-icer why he didn't tell Mr.|Wasn't convenient." shares of Windfall Oils andjcounts of companies he traded|O'Sullivan which accounts the Mines July 30 last year, but|for and Mr. Fidler 13,500 in his|shares were to go into. 1 pan. did not tell his salesman in whose name the shares were to be registered. The next day -- July 31, when shares of Windfall Oils and Mines Ltd. fell to 80 cents from $4.15--he placed the shares in the accounts of the companies for which he traded, he said. None went into his personal account. Asked why he did not place the shares in his own name, Mr. Pancer said he knew in his own mind which accounts the shares were going into when he] had placed the order. Mr. Pancer was testifying be- fore the royal commission ap- pointed to look into the rise of Windfall shares to $5.60 from 56 cents and their collapse to 80 cents on the Toronto Stock Ex- change last year. MADE MONEY He said he made about $1,500 to $2,000 from trading Windfall in his own name. Mr. Pancer's evidence was closely linked with that of Alan Fidler, a mining executive who also trades stocks for various companies. Mr. Fidler told the commis- sion in testimony Monday and Tuesday he made $10,000 to $12,000 trading Windfall, but the companies he traded for all lost money. One, Mercury-Chip- hog Mines Ltd., dropped $51,- 0. Mr. Pancer said he was wait- ing for Mr. Fidler at a golf course last July when a tele- phone call came for Mr. Fidler. He said he took the liberty of answering the call, from N.B. O'Sullivan, a stock salesman who acted for both Mr. Fidler and Mr, Pancer. EXPECTS GOOD REPORTS Mr. Pancer said Mr. O'Sulli- van told him Windfall would is- sue excellent assay reports. As a result, Mr. Pancer said he put in an order for 10,000 shares. Later, he testified, Mr. Fidler Anglers Seek Pollution Law TORONTO (CP) -- The On- tarlo Federation of Anglers and Hunters presented a brief Tues- day to Premier Robarts, rec- ommending legislation to en- able the province to have more control of existing pollution. The brief, presented by Fed- eration President Jack O"Dette and Secretary - Manager Ted Yates, urges the Ontario gov- ernment to take the initiative in Canada to establish a fed- eral pollution testing and con- trol commission. The commission should be in- dependent and on - political, jn- corporating the existing water resources commission with one member appointed from each of the forestry districts, the brief says. It would encompass all areas of pollution -- air, soil and water--by industrial, municipal and domestic waste. Witness Relives Blanc Gun-Down TORONTO (CP)--A man who ran from one room to another to watch a fatal gun battle from his third - floor corner apart- ment told a capital murder trial Tuesday how a masked bank robber shot down former army sergeant Jack Blanc. Robert Lawrence testified that the 56 - year - old Blanc, armed with a pistol taken from the bank, and the robber, with a high - powered rifle, ex- changed shots below the win- dows of his apartment last July 24. Mr. Lawrence was testifying during the second day of the trial of Matthew Smith, 24, of suburban North York. Blanc was killed as he at- tempted to stop a man escap- ing with $25,361 stolen in a hold- up at a suburban Downsview branch of the Canadian Imper- ial Bank of Commerce. YESTERDAY'S STARS By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Pitching--Dave Giusti, Hous- ton, gained his sixth victory, against no defeats with a four- hitter in the Astros' 2-1 triumph over Los Angeles Dodgers. Batting--Pete Rose, Cincin- nati, collected three key singles and a double, scoring two runs and driving in one, as the Reds walloped Philadelphia Phillies 9-1, HEAT WITH OIL DIXON'S OIL 313 ALBERT ST. 24-HOUR SERVICE 723-4663 SERVING OSHAWA OVER 50 YEARS d. Mr. Pancer|Court of Appeal asked Mr. Pan-|wasn't in my office and it The hearing resumes today at OTTAWA (CP) -- Opposition Leader Diefenbaker said Tues- day Canadian unity will never be achieved by catering to one minority group. "You can't build unity unless you are prepared to enter into agreements that are fair. Unity will never be established if one group in the country says 'this will be done or else'." Neither could unity be based! on fear and compulsion, the former prime minister told a group of over 200 senior high school students from across the country who are taking part in the Rotary Club's annual Ad- venture in Citizenship. Mr. Diefenbaker, who spoke| mittee of the legislature passed to the students for close to anjan amended government meas- ure Tuesday that will recuire French - speaking members of -- of private. investiga- rs. hour at a luncheon, welcomed the group in French, He told them the destiny of Canada rested with its youth. "There is nothing that willja man shouted that Progressive destroy a nation faster than|Conservative Senator David the practice of discrimination) Walker was a liar. by race or color." Private Eyes Need License TORONTO (CP) -- A com- The committee meeting was thrown into a brief uproar when "You're a liar," shouted Mr," Gruber, ' Before the committee meet ing, Attorney - General Arthur Wishart had agreed to modify called "diggers'--and not "'in- age ey te Ms) gated to see if he were the|job qualifications, president of a British firm andjexamining applications for Senator Walker was repre-jthat he was found to be a clerk.|surance and indemnity bonds. SOLE FILLETS CALIFORNIA SUNKIST VALENCIA, FULL MATURITY, SWEET and TASTY, ORANGES FANCY GRADE, LARGE SIZE 72's CABANAS, THE TROPICS' FINEST BANANAS NONE PRICED HIGHER 2-95 PUERTO RICAN RED SPANISH, FRESH, DELICIOUS, TASTY, LARGE SIZE 12's NONE PRICED HIGHER PINEAPPLES «35: 3-100 ONTARIO GROWN, HOTHOUSE, No. 1 GRADE CUCUMBERS ONTARIO GROWN, HOTHOUSE, No, 1 GRADE TOMATOES TEXAS NEW CROP, TENDER, SWEET, CRISP, CARROTS A&P LOW PRICES ARE AS ADVERTISED, NONE PRICED HIGHER What "None Higher'* means at A&P. Simply this. 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