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Oshawa Times (1958-), 29 May 1965, p. 22

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ZZ 'THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, May 29, 1969 Farmer-Gob Exchange Clamps Still Going; Employee Trades By JOHN BELANGER Canadian Press Staff By CARL MOLLINS TORONTO (CP) -- The Tor-| LONDON (CP)--A retired Ca- onto Stock Exchange, under| nadian dairy farmer with a heavy fire as a result of testi- flashy new boat and a taste for'mony given to the Fuss Astern adventure was westward bound|royal commission, has moved to| seven from Land's End, early today; apparently oblivi- ties of exchange employe ous of a subsiding fuss astern In a letter to 93 of the TS Writer ument a thought control."' England,'clamp down on trading activi-| trade. ; from 1's |tuities, One employee termed the doc- "rather high form of The employee - president business days He also accepting any preferences of is gifts: or must report se- curities transactions to the ex- Windfall | ecutive vice within the 'prohibited favors | Vancouver Times A Daily, But President Quits Post VANCOUVER (CP) day he -is stepping president of The Times. Mr. Warren said in an inter- view he had agreed to dissipate his Class B shares among di- dent His would statement meant he lose 'control over -- the Wil-; liam Val Warren said early to-| down 4s) rectors and to resign as" presi-| ing would be held and an ap- peal of public confidence made W. J. Bell, manager, said Maj.-Gen. Victor Odlum would continue as publisher and chairman 'of the board. Mr. Bell said the newspaper had discharged about 100 of its staff of 225 but had retained key personnel. Salary levels would be maintained ness | federal director and busi-! |NO HIPPOS FOR | MOOSE-JAWERS MOOSE JAW (CP) -- The government has ruled out African hippo burgers to mark Saskatchewan's 60th an- niversary as a province. Now the organizers of a jubilee barbeque are considering buf- falo burgers from home- grown critters, Mayor L. H. Lewry Moose Jaw said Thursday | Agriculture. Minister Hays re- fused to grant permission to import hippo meat -- live or frozen--because the. hippopot- amus is a possible carrier of of | Civil Service Will Fight With Action Plan' TORONTO (CP) -- A icommittee is planning an jtion program" ernment wages conditions. Civil servants -are . planning province-wide meetings to pro- jtest that the government pays jmany of them less than it does lsome families on relief The government estimates 17 per cent of its 33,000 employee "ac- protesting gov- and working . " lsaid many civil servants wil) ociation jqualify for subsidies under the }government's proposed medical care plan which is aimed mainly at low-income groups An association demand that ase pay for workers in mental Civil} {Park Thursday protesting what Sees and. reform institutions |Service Association of Ontario|they called "governme nt ling and disgraceful pay Harold Bowden, manager of the stal-|should be brought into line with that of ordinary laborers will general be sent to compulsory arbitra- association, |\tion he was instrumental) An official an-| The Times, his move WAS per produced public meeting|printing process, published its| first. edition here last Sept. 5 re- It faced competition from two company in creating. nouncemeént of expected at a here Wednesday. Matt Burpee, his family and)4g9 employees, President H. D from any person or persons his new $84,000 trimaran named'Grakam said "recent publicity! with whom he may be transact- Tryptich were the objects of al given to trading in securities by|iN& business for the exchange six-hour search along 300 miles|, member of the exchange staff other than Christmas gifts of a of southwest English coast/has caused the board of gover- nominal value." Thursday after leaving harbor| nors a great deal of concern." | Gen. Graham said that when, Mr, Warren confirmed at Padstow, Cornwall, in dark te was' tefetting fo. Vics the Kelly report is issued the ports late Thursday that the established dailies -- the morn- ness and mist. President Mansel Ketchen, whol exchange expects to make other|newspaper would remain injing Province and afternoon Burpee, 50, of Perth, Ont., his told tt Wi dfall commission! changes and revisions in proce-|qajly operation. He did not elab-/Sun. wife Elizabeth, their teen-age|\°° * capi $ 'durg. He would not elaborate, orate © that he bought shares ina spec- children Sandra and David and | a ' ths ade but said the TSE is now consid- An announcement Wednesday two Eng lish crew were thought] " ative mining Issue on i] lering certain moves ice of a mining promoter.| : said the newspaper would cease to be bound for the Caribbean.|\ 'tied th abl The Kimber commission daily publication 'and hg | A cargo vessel reported sight- When the stock ac cntcs "\securities trading in Ontario! move into a weekly operation. ing the Tryptich under full sail schon tea siete gle nee A ')also attacked the TSE in some : 31 miles off Land's End late said, the promoter E : Har-| its recommendations and pro Thursday night dine--bought. the. shares Beis posals, particularly in the area The Tryptich is a three-hulled him at a price above their then of primary distribution of stock sailboat that her builders, Multi current market value through the exchange Hall Services Ltd. of Wade-, The next day Mr. Ketchen bridge Cornwall, claim the| was given a vote of confidence| world's biggest trimaran at 64! by the '7 SE board of governors feet 32 feet across the Employees be dismissed beam unless they a document Zurpee has been living for the| agreeing to report ¢ ecurities months at Padstow, a transactions to the TSE's execu in the Camel River ¢ tive resident. They must the north , Corn also agree not to use informa- the Tryptich tion given them during the of their duties before uch information is made pub- the letter said Several employees vould have to "think before agreeing to in positions of mation which could the price of a stock ven the document eived It says: "I anders customs Hall, be a term and condit so we put out a signal for in- |employment. by the Toronto information on her whereabouts./Stock Exchange that I will not But later we found out make of any information had clearance so we cancelled| which comes to me in. the the signal about midday. There| formance of my duties for was a bit of a flap for a while | purpose of purchasing or selling but the thing is closed now.' security whatsoever,} In any case, Hall said, the listed on this exchange) ketch - rigged craft with thejor not unless such information green hulls is probably puttingjhas already been made public} a good many nautical miles be-|information and I will not di-) tween herself and Padstow vulge such information to any "She's a beaut, and she prob-jperson or persons whatever, ably does about 15 knots in a|whether members of my family! good breeze or otherwise ONTARIO COUNTY MASS TB SURVEY Clinics for Next Week Check Below for Your Area CLINIC TB TEST LOCATION ONLY learn less than $3,000 a year Another 18 per cent gets less than $3,600. A family jceive a maximum year on relief. Nearly 50 staff members of ithe Ontario Hospital at Whitby, iparaded in front of Queen's foot-and-mouth disease. The risk to the Canadian livestock industry would be too great, the government said, Mayor Lewry now is check- ing the Moose Jaw wild ani- Why Pay More... c ON PREMIUM 2. 4 FUEL OIL Phone 668-3341 DX FUEL OIL Mi weathua Oshawa and District an afternoon pa- by the offset on welfare can re- of $3,600 a mal park which plans to thin out-its buffalo herd this sum- F her, Oppor on ASK CONFIDENCE The Times Thursday would continue a daily June 2 when public said it until meet- the is long, will 18 vice-p The Stratford Festival STRATFORD, ONTARIO CANADA « 13th SEASO rbor uary on coast being built SLIPS MOORINGS Sometime 'between Wednesday and da the Tryptich slipped mooring at Padstow guard Bob Hall of the Mirren station said in a iew today the harbor he hadn't rec aid Men's Wooden Pant Hangers was 3! while course undown; Thurs her coast arb tele li¢ sunup said they it over" sign Only N » JUNE 14-OCT. 2,19. 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