/ Mrs, Ruth Bestwick, president of the ladies' group, Willlam Newman, PC candidate for | Mr, Newman; Nick Hyraynyk, Oshawa Riding in the coming | director; Thomas Groshart, provincial elections; Ald. Gor- | treasurer; Miss Leona Stainton, | don B., Attersley, president; | director; Thomas Rundle, di- officers as caught by the cam- ern are from left, front row: Oshawa PCs First Baptist Church second vice-president, . Back | director. Missing when the pic- Confid 'Confident . of Victory | 1O Dedicate Organ Y Sunday, May 3, is a Day of| 'The names of those who served|N, A. Cartwright; Mr. Arthur Oshawa Progressive Conserva:in.qi.ation for the congregation|in the Second World War, to|Lovelock, Mr, and Mrs. N. A, tives say they are not wor eC of the First Baptist Church, Osh-|whom the organ is dedicated are: |Cartwright, about either the Liberal or CCF, wa, In a service conducted by|Grant Anderson, Vernon Badgley,! Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Parrott, parties as far as the forthcom- go" inicier Rev, N, F, Swack-{Larry Barton, Paul S. Barton, Miss Evelyn Parrott; Mrs, Eliza- ing. Ontario elections are con-ip.p, mer the church will dedi-|Harry Bircham, Rex Brewer, E.|beth Bowen, Mr, and Mrs, C. L. cerned |cate a new pipe organ and other|Butler, Lorne Butler, Joseph J.|Bowen; Mr, and Mrs, F. Van der | President of the Oshawa PClarticles that have been present-|Childerhose, lan Couper, A. Coul-|Voprt, Miss Norma Bowen; Mr, | |Assoclation, Ald, Gordon Atters-\ed in memory of those who serv-\son, enzil Dale, O. H. Dell, Wal-| Horace Cartwright, Mr, and Mrs, | ley, at an organizational meet-ed Queen and country during the ter B, Dowe, Alan Forrest, H./N. A, Cartwright; Mr, Gerald B. | ling Friday, said he thought that|two wars and those who served Galbraith, R. Godfrey, R. Gulllv-(Wry, Mr. and Mrs. B, Moorby; locally the Liberals were not a|the church, er, Thomas T. Hele, Alan B,|Mr, and Mrs. Norman Thomas, force to be reckoned with, The new pipe organ has been| 'Howard, Earle Howard, William Miss Evelyn Parrott; Mr, Erie Third Vice Prestdent Ald. A, |bullt by Werner Knoch, Canadian|Imeson, J. Kitchen, R. W. Lench,|Moorby, Mr. and Mrs. R. Moore V. Walker suggested the 'CCF representative of E. F. WalckerBruce Miller, Robert Moon, by; Mrs, Elizabeth Lacey, Mr. star is declining." {and Company, organ bullders, of Claude Morey, Guy Morey, Jean and Mrs, C. L., Bowen; Mr, and He said: 'People vote tor|Ludwigsburg, Germany, The or-/Newell, Edwin Pearson, .D Sut-|Mrs, John Wry, Mr. and Mrs, "Tommy' Thomas (Oshawa rid-/1ginal organ fund was formed in|ton, A. Robert Tole, Frank War- |B, Moorby. ing CCF member of the provin. 1041 when the membership setiam, F. Ross Westlake, Margaret! cial legislature) because he Is a aside the sum of $1000, a bequest Wilhelm, R. C. Whitbread, n n J | very nice man, I think th are|from the late Norman Stocks. |) DEDICATE GIFTS Since then individual members many people in Oshawa *who The gifts, placed In the church " ww (and church organizations have qout Hy know what, COP added to the sum so that in 1958|in recent months, which will also the church could purchase abe dedicated during the service, " £2 | LY OPENED FRIDAY Wilson, chairman, Oshawa Safety League, and Herbert E, Robinson, a director of the Osh- awa Safety League, Oshawa, Times Photo We, OSHAWA SAFETY LANE OFFIC The Oshawa Safetly Lane was | drove the first car through the | officially ,open; Steve Marian, officially opened Friday after final test, for brakes, Seen look- | chairman of the Safety Leag- noon ing on are, from left to right: | ue's safety lane committee; as Sgt. Harry King of the Acting Mayor Hayward Murd- | Chief of Police Herbert Flintoff; Oshawa Police Department | ooh, who declared the project | E, W, Rundle, owner of the Problem Of Wildlife Is Cited The greatest part of Canada's| | population is concentrated in the| f south and west of Ontario and a third of her wealth, This means that evergbody wants to hunt and fish there at the same time in a' limited area and thus creates aj | real problem for the wildlife management branch of the On. tarlo Department of Lands and Forests, | § Dr, C. David Fowle, biologist in charge of wildlife research at Maple, revealed this information to members of the Oshawa Natur. alists' Club meeting in the Me- Laughlin Public Library. Wildlife management, he said, consists of regulating wildlife to someone's advantage, With color- ed slides Dr, Fowle made clear the continuing struggle to assist A! IAL car; G. Ouelette, Oshawa Police Department; T, D, "Tommy" Thomas, MPP; Al Collins, Gordon Garrison, President, Oshawa Kinsmen Club; Ron | ture was taken were: James A. , Yanch, first vice-president; Al bert V. Walker, third vice-presi- dent; David Bowman, sec. retary; Gordon Riehl, director; Joseph Michalowsky, director and Alex Shestowsky, director, ~Oshawa Times Photo row from left are: F, Lou P THE CITY. of Oshawa Pio- Sherry, campaign manager for gressive Conservative Assocla- tion elected its new executive for the coming year at the an- nual m.:ting at Hotel Genosha Friday night, Some of the new { x i A | CAPT, H, L, G, HUTTON STAFF SGT, V. R, HARDON Cadet Inspection Next Wednesday Mr, Jas, D. Smart, Mrs. J, D, Smart; Mr. and Mrs, John Ture ner, Mrs. W. Keenan and Mrs, J. Darcey; Mrs. Randolph Wood ward, Mr. Randolph Woodward; Miss Ethel Turner, Mrs, W. Keen. lan and Mrs. J. Darcey; Mrs. It has been announced that the annual inspection of the Ontario school teachers and Militia offi- cers administering 541 Cadet nature in balancing animal and plant life in the province to the advantage of both man and ani- URGE MAXIMUM EFFORT The meeting the assocla- Woodstock Organ from the 8t,|The list of the gifts is as follows Paul's United Church, Tillson. With the name of the person or burg. {persons in whose memory the pe ark Turner, Mrs. W, Keenan and Mrs, Darcey; Mr. Gordon. L. oorhy. Wry, Mr, and Mrs. B. M Mrs. Chas. Holmes, Mr. Chas. Holmes; P-O Lawrence A. Wry, Mr, and Mrs. B, M 3 Mp, Sidney Prescott, Mr, and Mus, G. T, Graham; Pte. Robert Elgin Woodward, Mr, and Mrs, Chas. Taylor, tion's annual one -- heard cam- Corps across the country, | mal, paign Director F, Lou Sherry held in the Oshawa Armories at| In 1958 the federal gov-| Climate, trappers and disease 8 p.m, next Wednesday. |ernment apportioned approxi: are factors which prohibit parent The inspection marks the cli-/ mately $5,000,000 on cadet train: stock from reproducing and win. max of months of training for the (ng which provides a capitation|ter is one of the most important 95 cadets, varying in age from grant of $3 a cadet on parade, eliminating factors in a climate 14 'to 19 years. Chief Instructor| up to the quota set for the corps,/like this, At the present time Capt. J. W, Kaine and his staff and a band grant of $3 per in: there is an_over-abundance both of teacher ingtrustons will be|gtrument up to a maximum of 27/of beaver and snowshoe have in Now an well as equip the the department do. i" bn 0: 4h rind on TO TR is Xtina Ee solution, inspection, condu "| Cadets in this part of Ontario| A slide was shown of children enstrations, undergo the various a under Supervision of ne|from the Churchedarvis street tests. The cadets will be ma Cadet Staff of Headquarters Cen-|area in Toronto enjoying an out. appearance, discipline, | vo ontario Area at Oakville, Bi-|Ing in the country, Some of these Sooriment drill during inspec. dren had never before been By 1o8dersmip and monthly, Staff Sgt. J. R. Hardon chil ty of the Regular Army Royal Cana-|north of Bloor street. Dr. Fowle Inspecting officers are Lt, Col, M. C. Finley, CO of the Ontario With this as a start the Shuteh ai was placed, the PL ahd the | aximum support for Osh-|engaged Mr. Knoch and from the donors listed in that order: ee Tiding PC a. Blll| German company the rest of the] Mrs, Harry Rice, Flower Vases, Newman, instratnent wis purchahed and in- Fulonds Thomns. 'Bitlieriord b was convinced the|statled. The E. F, Walcker Com- PASTS, i Mid he would be announc- pany has been building organs/and Fraser Rutherford, Gifts, ed by the government next Mon-|since 171 and has bullt some of Mrs. T, Rutherford and Mrs. T, C. day and that he thought it would|the finest organs in Burope, Mygland. be set for June 11, The organ Juticmed in mat ah: Hota, Gift," Mr, -/Baptist Church is a two manua 3 hs chine gg RR Cuan with the following spe-| Miss Marietta Hall, Pulpip Mi- nearly 600 campaign workers. If|cificationk: Great Organ, Swell crophone, Women's Association, each of them was responsible for| Organ, Pedal Organ and couplers. Walter Matthews, Pulpit Hymn- collecting five voters who other. The inscription on the organ|al, Mr, and Mrs, Ed. Pearson. wise would have remained in- will read: This organ is dedicated Jas. D. Smart, Pulpit Bible, different to the election, he was|to the Glory of God and to those| Messrs. R. E. K. Rooke and 8. .G certain Mr. Newman would win. Who served in First World War|/Benness; 'Four offering plates, "If we all accept our responsi-|@nd Second World War. Duripg/Mr. and Mrs. T. Douglas; Four Ibilities it will be an easy run|the service other tokens of esteem offering plates, Mr. and Mrs. S. Regiment Cadet Corps. will be Th CHRISTIAN SCIENCE \ (ON END) dian Artillery, visits the school to|said that this sort of outing is ensure that every phase of train-|one of the most important uses Regiment (Militia), accompanied by Capt. H, G, L, Hutton, area ed out to the re-|of nature. cadet officer of Central Ontario Area. COMPETE FOR TROPHY The Corps will be competi with 14 other "Open" Cadet Corps, for the coveted Open| Corps Efficiency Trophy awarded annually, Scoring is decided on| the following: 65 per cent on training and efficiency, 25 per| cent on administration and quar-| termaster operations, 10 per cent on Wednesday's Inspection, As- sessment is made on the over all year's activity, based on periodic reports turned in by the Regular Army assistant instruc. are held in wireless and line tors. But the inspection still re. communication, driving, the fun-| thetdamentals of motor mechanics, | rifle mains the "big_ day" for Corps. For over 48 years the Cadet| Corps has played an Important part in the life of the schoo! and the community. 1959 marks the|cer, cadet warrant officer and| det non-commissioned officer, | 46th year of proud affiliation with the Ontario Regiment, THE CADET MOVEMENT Since the Second Great War the, value of cadet training has been a matter of prime importance to|both on scholastic standing and|their Canadian eitizenship papers the Dominion government. The cadet movement is dedicated to the task of teaching youthful cadet learns to co-oper- ate with others, acquire a sense of responsibility, He learns the priceless gift of leadership, useful in emergency or civil life. [tion next Wednesday will evalu. in in The great public interest cadet activities has resulted the creation of the Cadet Serv-/ens are invited to attend the in. jces of Canada, a Dominion-wide spection and demonstrations at|} aq ing | organization of over 2000 high |ing 1s being carr {quired standards, and to advise on training, cer and his assistants, Periodically, H. G. L. Hutton, Area Cadet Offi. Cadet Training Officers Lt, W. R. Carle- ng/ton and Lt. 8. D. Morrison, con-/lar bears. Dr, Fowle revealed duet a check on training, equip. ment and administration, TRAINING PROGRAM Training for the corps takes place Wednesdays at 7.30 p.m, at the Armouries. Occasionally an instructor ment will carry out a lecture on a specialized subject, During the summer holidays, at Camp Borden, advanced courses and a special course on coaching. At Camp Ipperwash, a cadet leaders course qualifies the cadet for the rank of cadet offi ca A national cadet camp Is held annually at Banff, Alberta, dur. ng July and August, for out. standing cadets who, are recom- mended by the chief instructors, cadet work, From the beginning of the fall loyalty, [term the cadets take training in{cates wil be from Oshawa, patriotism and citizenship. The such subjects as map reading, | former years the ceremonies first aid, rifle and foot training, signals, drill, practice, band work, courses for weapons range solofficers and NCOs. The inspec-|Qshawa this year for the cere- ate the standard of this training, All parents and interested citi. the Armouries. Capt, | from the Ontario Regi: His pictures recorded an Ontar lo trip which took him by plane right to Hudson Bay and included (In the animals seen on the trip | within the province were two po- that a plan Is being worked out to open the extrame north for sportsmen and in this the Indian is to be given a prominent part, Miss Margaret Henry intro duced the speaker and Ted Tozer thanked him, BOB BRYAN AND | | To Present Citizenship | lad, Friday morning, he went| Certificates straight to his "secret spot", Hel only caught one fish rainbow trout, q Herbert E. Robinson, chairman] pe, Jas Wile slow tor Bib, of the Oshawa Chamber of Com-|rod.eved | merce Civic Committee, today an p {nounced that plans for the spe- |clal court in Oshawa to present [some 117 New 'Canadians with James Bryan, 83 Stone street, { , but with a - satis | grin on his face, he was still] | carming the monster fish around, | {showing it to incredulous friends. | '| "It was somewhere near New- have all been finalized | Most of those receivi landed ng certit- 1h et whete I In| ! pap. {taining to their presentation were held in Whitby, The court hen I saw this big one in the water, It took me half an hour to {get him to take the nook." being maved to! {mony in accordance with a re Had Stolen | Outboards George Watt, 24, of 55 Mutual street, Toronto, admitted to Mag. istrate F {presentation made by Mr. Robin {son's committee, The court will convene at 7.30 p.m. Monday, May 11. It will be| in the Oshawa Police build | The speaker at the court will {be Dr. Matthew B. Dymond, On- {tario Minister of Health, ~ a 68% 1b. the landing net RAINBOW TROUT Opens The Season With Grand Slam In the excitement of the mo- opened the trout fishing season|ment, Bob did not know exactly with a grand slam. Coming off/how long it took to land the big night shift at Houdaille Industries rainbow, "When he was hough," he said, Bob used - and the first one of the year", | SICA Names Executive D. S. Canada) played out, "I tried to get on him, He was {too big for the net, so I jumped [in up to the waist in water and Late in the afternoon, pulled him out by hand". ordinary casting tackle and a dew worm with a silver spinner, "It was a great opening day for {castle," is all he would say about/me", he said. "I've been fishing the| ever since I was about 16, but this giant. "1 caught nothing at first, is the biggest fish I ever landed Read, RIA, of Dunlop Limited, was elected chairman of the Oshawa Chapter S. Ebbs Friday that/of the Society of Industrial and for him." he said. i | Mr, Sherry announced Prem Frost would come to Oshawa to {address a campaign meeting to- wards the end of May. Mr, Newman also called for support, "Of course, we're ng to win," he said, "but it's not go- ing to be easy." CHARGES BELIED The candidate gave figures which, he contended, belied op- position charges that the Frost administration was doing noth. ing for the province, Provincial assistance to muni. cipalities this year was being raised by $35,000,000. Special Srants would be up over $12,000, N00. In the last five years, he said, education grants had climbed by over $111,000,000. Highway construction this year would reach a record high, He also challenged statements in a letter to THe Oshawa Times by George Drynan, Liberal can. didate for Oshawa riding, who had criticized the Frost admini- stration's parks program within a 30-mile radius of Toronto, Mr. Newman referred to the new provincial park to be open. ed this year at Darlington, to a park north of Peterborough and to provincial assistance to con. servation authorities, Officers elected for the year were: Mr, Attersley, president; James A. Yauch, first vice-presi- dent; Mrs, 0. C, Richardson, [second vice-president; Mr. Walk- er, thhu™vice-president; Thomas Groshart, treasurer; David Bow- man, secretary; Miss Leona Stainton, Gordon Reihl, Nick Hy- raynick, Tom Rundle, Joseph ler [ {and love will be dedicated for/ Canfield. the congregation to use in the ser-| Arthur Rose, Gift, Mrs, Gladys| vice of the church. Rose On Tuesday evening an organ, P., B. Waram, Two Communion recital will be given on the new Bread Plates, Mrs. P. B. Waram, organ by Kelvin James, organist, Miss Marietta Hall, Two Com- and choir director of St, Andrew's 'munion Bread Plates, Mary EI: United Church. He will be assist-|liott Smith Circle. ed by Mrs, Ellen King, of Agin-| Joseph G. Anderson, Pulpit court, and the Canterbury Singers Chairs, Mr, and Mrs, H. E. An. of Oshawa. |derson, . | The Chancel Planters were do- SERVICE HONORED [nated by: Mr. and Mrs. F. Gar- The names of those who served rard; Hill-Cornish Electric; Jack in the First World War to whom gon Brothers and Canadian Pitts. the organ is dedicated are: | burg Limited Roger Armitage, Albert Armour, | . John Askew, John Bennett, Les: TO DEDICATE HYMNALS lle Burden, Walter Burden, Wil-| Another feature of the service fred Cooper, Willlam Fry, FEd-|/will be the dedication of hymnals ward Gibbie, Cyril Gibson, Victor | placed in the church as memor- Gower, William Hazard, Willilam|lals. Those in whose memory the| Hele, Alfred Hinds, Albert Ho- hymnals were donated and the| garth, Harold Hurst, Albert Kent,| donors were: { Walter Matthews, James .D Mor | Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Howard rison, Edwin Pearson, Thomas|Sr., The Howard Family; Mr. Rutherford, Leonard Weeks, Fred Lacey, Mr, and Mrs. C. L. Fred J, Wilkins, Richard B. Wil- Bowen; Mr, John Crown, Mrs. kins, Thomas Witterick. [F. E. Crome: Mr. Earle Green. -- mmm fold, Miss Edna Greenfield; Mr, (John Slater, Mrs. J. Slater and rman Mr, and Mrs. H. Johnston; Mrs. (F. J. Blewett, Misses Margaret and Lorna Begg; Mr. P. B, War. am, Mrs, J, D. Smart; Mr, Hee- tor Cartwright, Mr, and Mrs. Oshawa Ai Completes Tour R AN INTERNATIONA DAILY NEWSPAPRIE Good Reading for the" Whole Family * News | « Facts « Family Features The Christion Science Monitor One Norway St., Boston 15, Mass. Send your newspaper for the timp checked. Enclosed find my check oF money order. 1 year $18 [J 6 months $9 [I § months $4.50 © Flying Officer Richard Thomas, | of Oshawa, now serving in the Royal Canadian Air Force, re- turned to Canada by air April, 30, on completion of a three-year tour of overscas duty, While overseas he has served at 3146 Technical Services De- tachment at Renfrew, Scotland Prior to his transfer to the United! Kingdom he served at 8 Fighter| Wing, Zweibrucken, Germany In March, 1958 F/O Thomas| visited Oslo to see the Whithy, 53 RL > CBMC Group To Hold Ladies Nigh The two Oshawa chapters of the TODE. Golden Jubilee and, Michalowsky, Alex Shestowsky, directors; Erie Steel, i director, Publieny Dunlops win the World Ice Hock. | he thought there was something |Cost Accountants at a recent ey Championship. | Prine Phil A orm fishy going on when five men meeting. Of officers | lie. Jl heir asked him to store nine outboard, oy -- » Sactedl {come the custom at all citizen.|™OtOrS In his home : yout {shp courts, and also present the Pleading guilty to a charge of| Vice chairman, N. V. Roe, Du: {New Canadians with a Maple Possessing stolen goods, Watts Pile Canada Limited; secretary- 12 KING E. -- RA 3-3633 Meat Specials ! WHOLESALE PRICES CITE ARSON ATTEMPTS | OTTAWA (CP) -- The Ottawa | The Christian Business Men's published by Lithocolor Press. It|Leaf brooch and a greeting card Was remanded a week for sen Committee of Oshawa and Dis- is one of the best - selling leaf- trict will hold its 15th annual la-/lets ever printed by the firm. dies' night banquet at the Cen. DOCTOR OF LAWS tennial Hall of King Street Unit ed Church on Saturday, May 9, awarded an honorary laws degree by The guest speaker will be T. E. Wheaton, Ill. He is on the board cates the new citizens will be in. at 63 pm, McCully, former director and|¢ Business Men's Committee Inter- Emmaus June, 1956 McCully. was doctor of Wheaton College, In of Inter - Varsity Christian Fel| Rible School in Oak national. He has been executive Park, Il McCully first became acquaint: be a guest at this 15th annual|3aid that through the serial num. |lal Hospital organization € secretary of the since January 1, 1956 Before his connection CRMCI, Mr. McCully served for i 13 "ears as vice ws' Association and pd with CRMC at the ' Inter with national Convention of the organ zation in 1M1 president and Milwaukee and helped to estab- Dr, Billy Graham in Melbourne, | C0 general manager of the Carpen-|lish a CBMC from the luncheon Australia, during the closing davs|Preéak-in took place April 16, and spoke on the er Baking Company in Milwau- (group then in operation. He was|of the Crusade in that city. After the motors were discovered inlof consumer. tee. He also served a term as/chairman of the committee for 10{leaving Australia "he resident of the Wisconsin Bak. years, later serving as vice-chair. form a new CBMC committee in attained man. He is a former director of Calcutta. India sther high honors in the indus | Milwaukee Youth for Christ and ry His son, T. E. (Ed) McCully Ir. 1956. MeCully lanuary the martyrde ract regarding \ 3: |of the Milwaukee Hebrew |sion. Also, he is a former chair addition, was one of five missionaries man of martyred by the Auca Indians in| Moines, Towa, and has been chap- the vibra harp wrote al'lain of the Milwaukee Gideons Mis- the Gideons in Des Mr. Elliott Stedelbauer, CRMC1 "Tragedy or Triumph?" |director from Toronto, will also/turkey dinner will b {to_commemorate the occasion, | tence, ceremony will be a colorfull Watt told the court: "I knew scarlet tunics ed me 10 bucks to keep After the presentation of certifi- motors for a few days, = well 10 bucks is 10 bucks." Det, Sgt and | |F vited to St. George's Anglican! refreshments bers on the motors, they were ladies' night meeting Mr, McCully and Mr Port Perry they helped Watt's apartment April 17 The officer said that four of A. Sproule of Metro! Monteith, Riehl and Co.: 1934-33 chairman of the Christian|lowship and also is a director of | Church hall far entertainment and Police Force told the court that!Black, B.Comm, RIA, Bathurst the motors were found on the Containers Limited and S. H. Wil-{dashed against the side of the floor of Watt's apartment, He|kids, RIA, Bowmanville Memor- building. Stedel. 'dentified as part of the loot from Harold Cannon, He returned to bauer, also enjoyed a visit with @ break-in at the Orde Marine/of the Society of Industrial and The Port Perry Cost Accountants of Ontarih, who ous of distribution reasurer, G, L, Directors: A. 8, E, S. Cheetham, Jdmited; G. Howell, BA, "ield Aviation Limited: G. ] The meeting was addressed by | RIA, president goods, Rimmer, Dun- lop (Canada) Limited, Venn, CA, affair complete with flags and they were stolen. The men didn't| RIA, Robson Leather Co., ltd.: members of the RCMP in their! say so, but I knew it. Thev offer P the | ited: Fletcher, Duplate Canada Lim- Fittings RIA, Ww R. B. public school board is asking for| special police protection because of several attempts to set fire to city schools, Three schools were! involved, a board meeting heard | Thursday night. Incidents in| cluded a "Molotov cocktail" bomb---a pickle jar filled with rags and kerosene -- that i was | Mon. Only! TO THE PUBLIC OSHAWA DISCOUNT HOUSE Tender SIRLOIN STEAKS 79° 290 Albert St, RA 8.0311 Res. RA 3.7550 Open Thurs, Fri, Set. Delicious 1 the motors, taken in the theft. | Miss Billy Murbach of Toronto! Mave not been recovered, but will be the featured soloist. In/that the investigation is continu Glen Rutledge, a fine "8 instrumentalist, will be playing the ladies of King Street United 4 There will be a sing-song with Church. Tickets are available Tom Farmer at the pian. A from any CBMC member or hy be served by|phoning RA 5-3668 or RA 59208. | Did You Know? You con buy 27% ell-weel Axminster Carpet (reg. 6.95 yord) for only 4.95 yard. This | week only, NU.WAY RUG & CARPET SALES, 174 Mary. RA 5.0433, 67 KING f OSHAWA CLUB STEAKS «99° Lean REAL ESTATE BROKERS MINCED BEEF 2 .. 95° Lean, Rib STEW BEEF 4 + 1.00 :