2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdoy, May 27, 1965 WEATHER FORECAST Cloudy With Rain Today, Much 'Colder On Friday TORONTO (CP) -- Forecasts|Mount Forest..... - Boe ued by the weather office at}Wingham f {Hamilton .. tem-|St- Fe 0 a.m.: Synopsis: Much lower peratures are expected Friday. Considerable c!oud iness showers are likely pany the cooler trend ake St. Clair, a Take Huron, Niagara, tayio, Georgian Bay, tan, Killaloe, Windsor, Teronto, Hamilton cloudiness and much Winds northwest 15 to 25 @Timagami, Algoma, y, Sudbury: Cloudy féw sunny periods and ceol. A few light Winds northwest 15 to 25 "cochrane, White Mainly cloudy and quite with occasional light of snowflurries. W nds west 20 «Western wth 2 « James Ba cfst and cold with intermitter Winds rain and snow: mixed, north to northeast 20 to 30 * Forecast Temperatures Low tonight, high Friday: Windsor 45 St. Thoma London . Kitchener and to accom-|Trenton .. Erie, Lake On-lq Halibur-} London Variable) cooler North) Timmins . a quite showers River cool showers north y Over- si | first |E arlton {Kapuskasing | First Of Twelve "la five-y Findings Public In August TORONTO (CP) -- A royaljardson because the brokerege : tea analysis of the phe-|house said the shares were! nomenal rise and fall of Wind-|needed to fill a strong surge of fall Oils and Mines Lid. shares|buy orders from Northern On is expected to. be completed by tario | Aug. 1. "That attempt failed' Mr The report Sedgwk said. "It might have Mr, Justice succeeded if all that stock had one man royal commission/been used to fill the opening wound up hearings Wednesday after 13. weeks and more than 1,000,000 words of testimony Fhe commission was pointed last August to try to fathom the reason for the rise of Windfall shares to $5.60 from 56 cents a share and then collapse to 80 cents on the onto Stock Exchange last Joseph Sedgwick, counsel George MacMillan and his Viola, told the commission Wed nesday in his summation that the MacMillans had in no way instigated thie disorderly fluc tuation of Windfall shares and had, in fact, tried' toe prevent ing it tion The MacMillans 'ONE key figures in the One MacMillan, pres tis fall and one of ¢ what and known mining fi promote: pany The stock acquired a. property $100,000 will be made by Arthur Kelly, whose Catharines..... Toronto Peterborough short part of shares were circuited to Richardson ners or traders." The shares rose to $1.95 the close from $1,01 at opening July 6 when trading 'in the stock totalled 1,579,270 shares The commission was told that Mrs. MacMillan had asked John R, Kimber, chairman of the.On tario Securities Commission, to investigate the purchases of Windfall shares by the.' A Richardson firm, but was sub sequently told there was noth substantiate thé those | Killaloe ap |Muskoka North Bay. al its Tor July for wite Sault Ste. Marie.. White River |Moosonee Uncle Blue Wins to iliega were WONDERS' wonders TORONTO (CP)--Uncle Blue -old gelding owned by heat ng what kind of ident o ation con i) tatement nve was Bill Beasley of Toronto, won his aviatia ik race in 12. starts caught most of.the punters of guard in the seventh race at Greenwood Raceway Wednes day. He came charging place-to whip Muskeg by right at. the wire returning $17.50, $6.80 and $3.30 ind * Richardson 0 Ontario Securite to the gure: was fiers made financier of the com Commi because it is mow awbundantiv that Mr MacMillan suspicions vere t well h the Timmins area Mr, Sedgwict & NOSC/ and 250,000 shares of stock. It) dgwick was located 444 miles exchange hould. not $2,000,000,000 > coppr sil lowed the Windfall ! on July 6 ed aft he|clear 0a f f company from t for founded aid tock fiave al to uid the from a hare zine up 45 ope al HERE and THERE An li-year-old girl was * lax Oshawa Hospital rday ing knocked off her when collided with a vehicle at. the. junction of *Conant 'st. and Myres st. Barbra Roberts, 357 Conant st., received brusing to the ght hand and over the left e. Her bicycle hit a jriven by Ross Wil Windsor General be- bicycle n to after yeste she ri ey 366 Congratulations are being to M Conlin of 54 Arlington av- enue who celebrates her 94th birthday toda) extended Sebastian Joe Greene, MP for Ren- frew, will be guest speaker vat the Liberal nominating convention at Henry Street High School, on Friday. Dr Claude Vipond of Oshawa is *the only candidate seeking nomination for federal presentation who has public- ally announced his candi- dacy re- City council and members of Oshawa's industrial com- mission will meet next Thursday to discuss future industrial development in the city. James Williams, in- dustrial commissioner, has prepared a special report on the Farewell Industrial Park and other industrial sifes in the' city. James Williams, industrial commissioner, was authoriz- ed by the commission last night to attend the three day provincial government sponsored industrial develop- ment seminar at Honey Harbor in June Ontario trade and industry department officials were "most impressed with what they aw Osn awa' dur- ing thei ¢ r says ndustria commissioner » said the 11 Mo and: the An estimated 4,000 ¢ tators attended the Victoria Day display of fireworks sponsored the Rotary Club of Bowmanville. Terrs Nichols, Charle and John Burks, of Bowmanville and Bill Patton, of Os gave a inode! ae play. The Maple Leaf Club of Da 1 shin also gave Evar dis- Judo Town 0 The Church n the annual Guid Parade wil towr } castle Sunday Rev. F. } Ma the speaker Percy Hare Liberal Association af a re Othe officers Wa M retary « cent mec are: Robert president and Kimball, . se urer ling ton vice George treas Guest speaker at the nom ination meeti of the On- tario Riding Liberal Associ ation tomo will he Joe Greer MP for li w The meeting held at Her nrv School, \ Greene ontender at i to be "Street His In 1958 a major Special Weekly Message To Members of CHAMBERS 666 -- 564 As on added convenience for our members, we will now be open on Friday efternoon from 1 p.m, For in plant shopping, the hours will be Tues, & Thurs to Friday } pom Soturday, 9 om Evening 7 pm pm to 9 p.m to $ om discovery by 7 $1.01 the previou think, would have if, on that day exchange had in' Windfall had underwrite: Sulphur Co an BLAMES RICHARDSONS Mr. Sedgwick charged the wild trading aht have|Ju 6 been prevented if Toronto stopped tr tment Rich- ut { if ! and from rhings, | been different the that mi ading th con bs MP leadership has been South he Liberal vention, He for tenfrew April 1963 Ko 6 beer firm of 1 had attempt to market b uation inve examinec ulted Following the phur ore find MacMillan xchange ardson and Co not short cuited an tain an orde MacMillan He mony main M Texas Gulf Sul coupled with the reputation to open was like dry tin Rey. Harry M. Davis, min ister of Bridge Street United Church, Belleville was elected president of the Bay 'delivered 100,000 shares hefore of Quinte Conference of the 'h of trading United Church of Canada, at exchange July 6 to its opening meeting in King Rev Newton Reed Sunderland was 'named treasurer and Rev, Basil E Long, Orono, statistician reiterated that Mrs own decision $1.01 on earlic testi MacMillan had' the Wi pouring de he 1id ndfall at openin on oline ston Rey. K. J. Frampton has been elected president of he Bowmanville Ministerial Association. Other officer Rev. A. Kudra, s¢ tary and Rev. J. Vert past president INTERIOR DECORATOR FURNITURE DRAPERIES BROADLOOM Another fire at the Dar lington Township Dump, ir the Tyrone area during the weekend, resulted in the adult mink at the Margwill Fur Farm consuming thei young. This is the second in cident of this nature 15 King Street East CUSTOM MADE DRAPES Phone 725-2686 The Bowmanville | Fire Brigade answered two alarms on Monday. They quelled a threatening blaze in the marsh south of the CNR station and another in Jackman's woods ROUSSEAU HERITAGE 7 PS HOUSEZ PRESENTS from the famous orders: but in fact some. 36, 099 |had been informally wor the! Windfall Probe Completed;| Hope Dims For Agreement On Debate Rules Changes By KEN KELLY There was no immediate OTTAWA (CP) Hopes ofjdication whether the negotia-; early agreement among the|tions among House leaders of the| government and Opposition five political parties' will be re- parties on proposed CGommons sumed rules faded slightly The trial period for the Wedne arrangements|rules was expected to cover the ked out!rest of the current parliament- dis-'ary session and at least an- other session after which rules would be reviewed 19 changes day after on a couple of point of agreement The parties formally proposed an increase of some of committee change had trial changes agreed in period for ind membership standing the on a rules jo the the new Suggested in resolutions standing g 0 v ernment! the committees, the had proposed total membership! of 22 MPs 24 MPs, Democrats with two committee On of new to rules to But roligtion ported to have struck a serious proposal for allo cation of time to debate various legislative measures. and on the 'he serious points of dis question of a permanent #greement involve Progressive Speaker preside over the Conservative insistence that the Cammons length of debates on individual items of business must not be fixed without the approval of two-thirds 'of the 265 MPs Under the government's the allocation of be made by simple ney were re visaged in the original proposals government's shag over a American In Baronet Line LONDON $ (Heuters year-old American tor been 1461 pro time ma posal ould jority In effect, the Opposition pro-| posal would give the Progress-| Conservatives a veto since} hold 94 Common seats the question of a perma Speake the official Oppo reported to be holding adoption of the sugges Opposition Leader. Dief that the present pre officer Alan Mac be the job 70 wisi ' an traced sritain K ive they On ha bac could become f he title closed today ad' Archy W itl Va i] entitled he oldest baronetet in created 1 Whll the tablished he hard lain at the Be of 146) during the between the tion if hire and Lan-)M British crown.\as a he tave ane hi nent ition 1 for tion of it was di lou of out Win to enbaker iding naughton ihe Consery fest Mr Royal one of Britain unr given aid in the Commons ative would not Macnaughton's riding in the next the government agrees. Macnaughton was elected Liberal rank We Wyville de traced back Ws he the con Mount} elec row War nobility cashire fon Mield in fione York of the ol for the OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE FARMERS in-| new; current are the/as an alternative to Mr. Mac- naughton This is to be boosted) unacceptable to providing the New tives. 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