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Oshawa Times (1958-), 17 Apr 1965, p. 10

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ST SIR RS AO THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, April 17, 1695 xbridge Cadets Lauded Smartness, Proficiency | By CAPT. IAN MeNAB Lt. Col. . C. Paynter and mected. the "Cc" Squadron. He will be em- ployed training new members of the Training Squadron in radio set operation and voice proce- er-\aure. n. The corps is one of five igh school units affiliated with the Ontario Regiment and num- rs approximately 250 cadets i Grade 9 to 13. Colonel Payn- congratulated the corps on its smartness. on parade and proficiency in training demon- strations performed: He remind- ed the cadets and their parents that the Ontario Regiment. had Strong ties with the town of Ux- bridge and that many men from the district had served in the Regiment's ranks in peace and war, Lieutenant Lloyd Taylor (1 Troop, "'A'" Squadron) was pro- - moted to Captain: last week. Captain Taylor joined the On- tario Regiment in 1959 and was commissioned in 1960. In April 1964 he attended the Armoured Royal School: conducted by the Sth Canadian Hussars at Camp Petawawa, qualifying for the rank of Captain. Capt. Taylor is married to the former Carol Parrott of Oshawa and lives in Toronto, where he is employed by IBM as a customer engineer. Congratulations are extended to two newly-promoted corporals in 'A'? Squadron, They are Cor- porals G. N. Garrard and A. W Matthews. Lt. Col. Paynter, Lt. Col. E. F. Bastedo and Major A. E. Hebb represented the Regiment Squadron scarves -- dark blue for "A", light blue for "'B" and gold for "'C" -- are on sale in the Officers', Sergeants' and Men's Messes. Regimental dress belt buckles are also available lin the Men's Canteen for quali- fied personnel. A Regimental pistol club has been formed for unit recreational shooting. The first meeting for the election of officers was held recently in the Men's Canteen. Memberships and competition dates will be announced later, Several old photographs de- picting Regimental activities of over 60 years ago have been graciously donated to the Regi- imental Museum by Lt. Col. E. D. Pearson, a past Command- ing Officer of the Regiment. Mr. W. H. Andrews of Whitby has small-bore: Campbel 1 Testifies To Profit In Trading Windfall Shares By GORDON GRANT TORONTO (CP) -- John Campbell testified Thursday he and his wife made $29,145 from trading shares of Windfall Oils and Mines Limited last July, and August while he was direc- tor of the Ontario Securities Commission, He told a royal commission hearing the profit 'was realized through trading in five ac- counts, all under different names, at the. brokerage house of Tom and Barnt. He said the trading was done because his wife had sold Wii fall short and he was trying to get her out of financial difficult- ies. Mr, Campbell was suspended from his securities post Aug. 25 for possible conflict of inter- ests and resigned Sept. 26. SOLD SHORT . Testifying under the Canada and Ontario Evidence Acts which prevent his evidence be- ing used against him in any subsequent court action, he said the profits were made by sell- ing shares of Windfall short. also donated a panoramic pic-/helmet, an 1866 bugle presented ~~ the; ture of the 20th Battalion, Cana-/to the Regiment during dian Expeditionary Force, in|Fenian Raids and a_ pennant which many Oshawa men 'and|bearing formation patches of all members of 'the Ontario Regi-'the units with which the Regi- ment served during World War|ment served during World War One. These are currently to be/Two. Also on display are blow-| seen in the Officers' Mess. ups of newspaper clippings cov-| ering the Regiment's conversion! The Ontario Regiment display|from infantry to a tank regi-| set up in the Royal Canadian|ment in 1936; an account of the) created a great deal of interest British Army's Welch Regiment and favorable comments fromjin 1929 and a complete history viewers. Shown are a 70-year-jof the Regiment published im- |Military Institute, Toronto, has/Regiment's affiliation with the) tigate the circumstances which made Windfall stock fluctuate so wildly in price, Commissioner Mr, Justice Arthur Kelly of the Ontario Court of Appeal asked Mr. Campbell how he viewed his position with the Ontario Secur- ities Commission in the light of his trading in Windfall. "There were two persons in- volved, one a husband and one a director of the Ontario Secur- ities Commission,' Mr, Camp- bell replied. Commissioner Mr. Justic A short - seller is a person who. sells stock in anticipation that its price will fall. He hopes to sell the stock at a high price and buy it back at a low price, thereby making a profit. Last July shares of Windfall rocketed to $5.60 from 56 cents in rumors the company had struck ore on a property near Timmins. It fell to 80 cents! Juiy 31 when the company said no ore had been found. j Throughout this period, Mr. \Campbell was in close contact jwith Windfall President George MacMillan and his wife, Viola) ¢€ were. Campbell said. BRINGS OUT DETAILS under the names V. L. Sher. wood, Mrs. E. Berry, Mrs. B Boyer number five. Kelly asked Mr. Camphell what the duties of director of the Ontario Securities Commission "My duty as director of the OSC was to protect the public --and that's what I did," Mr. The royal commission brought out details of Mr. Campbell's trading in accounts Campbell, Colin Hunter and Ed Asked why he switched trad- ing from one account to an- other, Mr. Campbell said he did not want his name to be made public because he had been criticized by the Toronto Daily Star for an alleged con- flict of interest over the owner- of-a local. restaurant, early. in August 'ost of Mr, Campbell's short}the stock's collapse on the stock selling was done in July and his|market. : i Motor City Car Club LITTLE DIANNE STARLIGHTS telephone 728-0192 EPI'S IZZA | Sunday, April 18th |] 8:30 p.m. till 11:30 p.m. | MEMBERSHIP $1.50 | Jubilee MacMillan, the company's pro- |moter and major shareholder.) Mr. Campbell told the royal| commission the Mac Millans) ;were enthusiastic about Wind- ifall's chances of finding a mine.| |FELT RUMORS FALSE | Asked why in the face of this jhe sold the stock short, he said 'he felt the stock's price had risen on 'false rumors." He said: "It was-my-expecta- ition the stock should sell around $2.50." The royal commission was, appointed last August to inves-' : NOW FOR THE FIRST TIME AT REGULAR PERFORMANCE TIMES AND PRICES |! ! ying 'Hi BEACH BOYS oO" THE ROLLING STONES GEARY AND 1HE PACEMAKERS SILLY IGRAMER AND DAKOTAS GHUCK BERRY - JAMES BROWN & THE FLAMES ADDED THRILLER "High School Big Shots" § TO-NIGHT THE PERFECT DANCE DATE Jerry Reidt and His Orchestra Featuring Vocalist JERI JAE JORDAN COUPLES ONLY Dancing 9 till 12 RESERVATIONS -- 723-2143 -- 7251348 Suiss Q Ca | att |S HAPPY EASTER PROGRAM hei HAPPY EASTER PROGRAM THE IMMORTAL LIVES.AGAIN ... HANK WILLIAMS SINGS AGAIN! "YOUR CHEATING HEART" HE'S BACK WITH BRAND NEW FUN, THRILLS AND ¢ ADVENTURES ! "FLIPPER'S NEW ADVENTURE" 1 4 OSHAWA Starts Tomorrow X OFFICE @ LAST TIME TODAY @ THE LONG SHIPS AND WONDERFUL TO BE YOUNG Enter off Thornton Road S$. ded os Adult SUPERVISED KIDDIES FREE PLAYGROUND! with -- GEORGE HAMILTON RED BUTTONS ARTHUR O"CONNELL in COLOR with LUKE HALPIN PANMELA FRANKLIN BILTMORE 1° PHONE 725-5833 DOORS OPEN 6:30 P.M. SATURDAY & SUNDAY 1:30 P.M. Teen Dance "Swinging Spring Thing" NS AT 7:00 FIRST SHOW AT 7:30 at the Change-of-Command of the Governor-General's Horse Guards at Denison Armoury, Toronto, Tuesday, April 6. The new GGHG commanding officer is IA. Col. Peter Hunter who re- placed Lt. Col. H. Tye, CD. old 34th Battalion officer's dress mediately after World War Two. THIS WEEK - AS USUAL a an ; | 50c Memebers @ 75c. Non-Members is : Rock, HUDSON as Gina LOLLOBRIGIDA » DRESS:--Shirt and Tie Gig YOUNG May st... RITCHIE KNIGHT and the "STRANGE BEDFELLOWS' Mid-Knights TECHNICOLOR® geese Rese eeresesees, PTT *Peeeccveccssesereee® | SATURDAY April 24th -- 8.30 P.M. IN PERSON Record Releases" © FIGHT... BUT Nor "A" Squadron personnel are reminded of one of the first field training weekends to be held at Raglan Training area, May 15 and 16. Valuable experience is to be gained by novice crew- men there in preparation for Regimental summer camp, June 27 to July 4 at Camp Peta- wawa. "7 Meany, | er "Right. or Wrong" "Say You" "No Greater Love' "One Kiss For Old Time Sake" RONNIE DOVE "South Street' THE ORLONS "(Come On Down" THE GESTURES Members of the Regiment welcome Sgt. R. V. Gillis, for- merly of the-8th Canadian Hus- sars who has recently joined SATURDAY NIGHT DANCE OLD TIME and MODERN "Run Run Run" "Don't Mess Around" EDWARD JUDD- ARTHUR HAYNES» TERRY-THOMAS screenplay by MELYIN FRANK and MICHAEL PERTWEE * Story by NORMAN PANAMA and MELVIN FRANK » Produced and Directed by MELVIN FRANK | APA iC TION + A UNIVERSAL PICTURE | PLAZAsS"" Cun ADULT TIMES: 1,30; 3:35; 5:40; 7:45; 9:45 -- LAST SHOW: 9:20 | AT DOOR $2.00 ADVANCE TICKETS $1.75 | "TICKETS AVAILABLE AT: @ Auditorium Box Office © Bishop's Sports -- 161 King St, E. @ Bolahood's Sportshaven -- 61 King St, & NAMA FRANK PROD Extra! COLOR: CARTOON FEATURE TODAY 5:55-7:55 - 9:55 ot 2:00-3:55 care) | MATINEES ONLY MONDAY and TUESDAY |HEY KIDS! |} 4 "CURSE OF THE WEREWOLF" IN COLOR CLIFFORD EVANS | ___@ #AMOUS_PLAYERS THEATRE The Hert Warming Story of @ Rebel Colt! 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OSCAR SAUL and SAM PECKINPAH Story by HARRY JULIAN FINK Pri by JERRY BRESLER Anke Pritts BERGER Directed by SAM PECKINPAH ac Compt by DAMELE AMFTHCATROF FILMED IN PANAVISION® «COLOR wise ovina: sovwersuce sep arin sven $°ason Dowort Tact 01 Covi Reeoagen ALSO-- COLUMBIA PICTURES presents Whipped Potatoes Sour Cream and Chives Green Beans in Shallots and Pimentos Candied Yams Baked Potatoes Cauliflower and Gratinee Crisp Green Salad Choice of Dressings Assorted Rolls and Butter BETWEEN Cake A La-Mode Jello and Whipped Cream ak oi Bt \ Old Fashioned Rice Pudding PHONE -- TORONTO -- 262-3969 -- WHITBY 668-2692 Hot Apple Pie and Cheese Pumpkin Pie @ EVENINGS From 7:30 Including Sundays @ FREE ELECTRIC IN CAR HEATERS © LATE OWL SHOW SUNDAY EVE! 3 Big Hits In Color 1. MAJOR DUNDEE 2. GIDGET GOES TO ROME 3. 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