a THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, Morch 29, 1967 ees SPETSRLASAT PIAS ERI SBR EAS SE EALEREL A ELS 34 BAe Sethy® € $2 Fe SUTRA TRAs ates aaes -- GREEN THUMB SKYSCRAPER high taxes on expensive city land that plague the owners of more convention- al greenhouses. (CP Photo) This glass tower soaring 100 feet into the sky at «Cookesville, Ont., is the flower - grower's answer to They were travelling by a ear st tracked snow vehicle 50 miles jnorth from Hall Beach, on the * Sate In Arctic sula, which they left Sunday. n RCAF aircraft was sent persons feared missing on a/the party. journey over Arctic ice have; The department official said loolik, their destination, ajkimos were found on an ice northern development depart-|pack and reached Igloolik overcome the problem. of east coast of Melville Penin- OTTAWA (CP) -- Thirteen|from Winnipeg to search for been found and are safe in Ig-/the six whites and seven Es- ment official said Tuesday. safely, though the Bombardier TORONTO ing their doors because of what lack of business. Both firms -- Jackson, Mc- Fadyen Securities Ltd. handle mining issues. the Toronto Stock Exchange have occurred recently. In the six-month period ended Feb. 28, speculative volume has tumbled to 325,146,000 shares compared with 522,517,000 in the similar period a year earlier. P. H. Bond, president of Jack- son, McFadyen, declined com- MOVE WEST company fice to Vancouver. major part of its bi come from Western Canad since it opened a branch there in August, 1965. | Vancouver in jhas of the business of selling spec- julative mining issues in Can- jada. It has frequently been re- ported that a number of Tor- jonto mining houses have been forced to consider a possible |shut-down because of the de- lcline in business. This has developed from a toughening of the exchange's listing requirements for specu- lative mining and oil compan- ies and from investor reaction against some recent highly-pub- lished stock promotional epi- sodes. John Deacon, chairman of the, Toronto Stock Exchange, said there is no question that declin- | ing volumes have hurt profits--| especially among houses which| do a large mining business as well as those that have high overhead. | As a result of the resignations | the exchange's membership | stands at 92 firms. | Kenneth Waite, chairman of | Waite, Reid, said two of the company's offices in Toronto and Windsor will be taken over by other exchange members, but an office will be maintained in Toronto to provide service on other exchanges. The company also holds mem- berships on the Canadian Stock Exchange and the Winnipeg Grain Exchange as well as the Vancouver exchange. Arrangements are He said a recent years in which they were travelling may have been lost. The department had few de- tails beyond the fact the party was safe. They were identified as Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Wygard and their seven-year-old son, a Mr. and Mrs. K. Clark, and.a Capt. installation near Hall Beach. 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S., OSHAWA -- Call 725-3445 LECOFF'S D 24 oz. loaf po ae IC SOFTENER 79° oz, tins 39° PEANUT BUTTER CREAM 1.09 Patricia HAIR SPRAY 89° (CP)--Two Tor- onto brokerage firms are clos- being Lorenzen of the United States || Air Force. There is a defence}! Bay Street observers say is ajexchange said. |WAS SUSPENDED , The Quebec Securities Com-|requirements. The i s Z and mission suspended Waite,| transferred Waite, Reid and Co.--were con-| Reid's registration as a stock-| Philip Waite, following the sus- sidered primarily houses that! broker Aug. 30, 1965, for failure| Pension. n to maintain records in the roa That is the area where the ince. It largest declines in trading on/days later. is moving its head of onto next September. The convention at the Maple iternates. isiness has|Leaf Garden is expected to be aithe largest in Canadian history, | with delegates on than 4,000 alternates, wives, re- become an important part i Se and spec tional third meeting this weekend to! plan convention arrangements, |delegates at large chosen by committees i In made to transfer Jackson, McFadyen, now held|Toronto exchange fined Ken- in the name of Mr. Bond, the|neth Waite $5,000 and suspended his membership for two weeks for not complying with margin seat the seat of was --|Brokerage Firms Close, Handle Mainly Mine Issues On April 22 last year, the to his (CP) --Constitu-jous than hand, more plus more *tators. 25-member hold party's executive will The first two meetings were in/|SPecial Toronto and the third will be|Province. This results in a total of 1,699 |iately reported to the police. Montreal. {mit all via (their delegates. | In addition, there will be 379 June 30 Constituency Deadline For Delegates To Tory Confab «>is 'isement setenine| For Broadcaster OTTAWA was brother, The most recent sale of an reinstated eight/exchange seat was for $85,000 |Feb. 7. leadership convention in ment on the firm's decision, as/ency association of the Progres-|Canadian history. did officials of the exchange. |sive Conservative party have juntil June 30 to elect their vot- However, A. J, A. Reid, pres-|ing delegates to the party's|9¢4 under last year's redistribu-|thorough and tough. We have|from an English nurse, ident of Waite, Reid, said the|leadership convention in Tor-'tion of seats--will elect five |not yet received their final re-|garet Chatburn, 25, was re- voting delegates and three aj-/port, but the interim reports|duced Tuesday at Osgoode Hall The Toronto lawyer said each|i"Vestigation at Logexpo: rest Anthony Crouchman, 29, riding association --there are| The delegates must be named ' ;" lat spécially-called public meet- 2,000 voting|ings by the target date of June 30. There might be an exten- |sion of about two weeks to per- new ridings to pick in each The coming meeting will con-|riding-and at-large voting dele- centrate on planning of the con-|gates. They will be joined by|name named does not work now} --the 96\for Expo, the matter was/she met aboard ship from Eng: | \Conservative MPs, 31 senators,|handed over by Expo to thejland to Canada last May in- Ed-|members of the national | win A. Goodman told reporters|provincial executives and mem-|tion." Tuesday there will be more pol-|bers of the provincial legisla-| jicy debates than at any previ-'tures. vention program and policy dis- cussions 'onvention ( co-chairman ex officio delegates and 'No Wrongdoing' Exposed In Logexpo Investigation MONTREAL (CP) --Robert|did not name--"dug up the inci-) Shaw, deputy commissioner--|dent and printed a scare head-| general of Expo 67, said Tues-|line saying that as many as) day that interim reports on a/500,000 Expo visitors might --| "thorough: and fough" police|note that word 'might'--have| investigation at Expo's housing|been defrauded of their deposit service indicate that there hasjon reservations made through) been "no wrongdoing" | 'service. "The story spread and grew! Montreal La Presse said lastjand grew... . ; | |week that the Quebec provincial] "Now hear this: Logexpo does, \police were investigating fraud-|not make reservations, it only damage accidents while in Que-|has Julent activities that may have assists the visitors to do so." jaffected the reservations for eee: omnia 'accommodation made by cel | bly as many as 500,000 prospec- B ] R d d | tive visitors to the world's fair. | al e uce | course of strongly- Expo organizations --including jthe housing service, known as| TORONTO (CP)--Bail for a Logexpo--Mr. Shaw said of the former Sarnia broadcaster, Jo- "The police investigation was charged with theft of $12,220 Mar- lindicate that they have un-'to $1,500 from $15,000. jearthed no wrongdoing in Log-) Croychman was released late jexpo. ' last week from the Don Jail on The deputy commissioner-|¢15 999 cash bail rai why 5, "as ail raised by rel- general said tha' on about latives through a bank loan. March 20 'fa gentleman came} ' linto the Expo office and charged|_ Crouchman's lawyer told Mr. | that an. employee of Logexpo Justice J. M. King that he had} rake-off or returned immediately from} jcommission on reservations." |Hong Kong March 19 when he| | "He named a name. Expo has !earned of a warrant for his ar-| jan inflexible rule that all allega-|rest. | |tions of wrongdoing are immed-| Crouchman was in Hong Kong) awaiting entry to Peking to do "In view of the fact that the|freelance television work. Miss Chatburn says a man) had demanded a |provincial police for investiga-|\duced her to convert her life} savings into cash. She said the} Mr. Shaw said that "'a leading|money was later stolen from| Montreal newspaper"--which he|her cosmetic box. | Liability Card Enough Proof Of Car Insurance, Quebec Says MONTREAL (CP)--A Cana-|if he should damage property dian inter- provincial liability|of a resident is rarely used, card is sufficient proof of car|said Mr. Dubois. A liability card insurance in the province of|would protect a driver in case Quebec, says Jean-Louis Du-!of an accident. bois, secretary-manager of the| 4 « ; Quebec Insurance Brokers As- sedbenrene at ae All se sociation: nadian Insurance Federation He said this in an interview|Said Tuesday all Canadian in- in the|Logexpo."" |Tuesday following a warning by |SUrance companies have issued a Toronto insurance agency to|these pink liability slips to their_ clients. its clients that their cars could) He said be seized if involved in property | the federation also conducted a_ widespread bec during Expo 67. lcampaign in the United States The Quebec law stating that|to inform U.S. drivers of the a non-resident of Quebec could|necessity of possessing proof of be served with a writ of seizure'insurance when visiting Quebec, Should a "non-swinger" visit swinging Britain? Rains F512 intl Baca rin care to make it. It's simply a matter of choice, Some of our passengers fly to Britain for a swinging vacation. Others prefer the things which are uniquely British--the friendly pubs, the gentle countryside. The pomp. The pageantry. Only BOAC with Air Canada fi'es direct to Britain, and this summer we offer you the choice of up to 12 jet services a day from Toronto and Montreal. And there are several flignts a week from western Canada; including direct Western Arrow services to London, Plan your trip now. See your BOAC travel agent and he'll get swinging with all the necessary arrangements. = BOAC | I) | {| | | | Here's a cinnamon danish cookie that's plump full of raisins. Dontt let the n 'Tastes great From Christie. Need we say more? 4 ame fool you. 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