| SCENE OF DEATH commander for the Nazis, The Russians sald Aug, 20 through found hanged--a suleide--in the garage behind the house in $t, James, adjacent to Winni- pes. This Is the house near Winnl peg's International airport own. | ed by Alex Laak, 63, a former | the news Agency Tass (hat Estonian srmy officer accused | Laak bought the house with by the Russians of being a Bec. | loot from prisoners, He 'denied ond World War prison camp | the charges, but Tuesday was | ~(CP Wirephoto) Explosion Possibly Deliberate Censorship View Of Church Editor TORONTO (CP) = The United Lawrence's controversial Lady , |eapab TORONTO (CP) ~ A Jewelry firm's Seer truck was stolen and two nance pompuny branches held up ond hed nesday, ' The truck was recovered shortly altar, but the holdup men vanished with 8 3 Police sald they Arg think the incidents were connected, The hijacker took the Henry Birks and Sons truck from In front of a downtown tore where : \the driver was making 8 brief delivery. It was found three hours later lin a public underground parking garage, Detectives said it might not have been noticed for hours if the thief hadn't taken the gar- age superintendent's p a rking lace, Pon of thé 02 Jviauet of Jewelry still were the truck and company officials were un- able to estimate the value of the few missing parcels, |LOAN FIRMS ROBBED Vour men entered fhe Croseont | Winance Corporation offices, tie Lup two male clerks and made of with $150, | "Two men, one armed, walked Oral Vaccine Output Begun MONTREAL (CP)~Production of the new Babin live polio |virus vaccine has starte limited scale at the University of Montreal's institute of micro biology, it was learned here Wednesday, But more testing will have to be done before the oral vaccine, le of being taken in the drinks or candies, scale commercial wroduction, sald Dr, Vytautas Pavilanisk, chief of the insti. tute's virus section, In Toronto, Dr. J, W, K, Fer guson, director of Connnught Laborntories, sald that the vac. form of pills, goes into full: Church Observer, official publi-| Chatterley's Lover as "somewhat cation of the United Church of|tedious," Canada, has taken a stand In| "Take out half-a-dozen support of some novels under and it would have censorship clouds, The Observer says in an editor: 1: | MONTEVIDEO (AP) PAReS| president of the Argentine Alre | been reason: fine sald Wednesday night ex {ably sedate and dull," perts are investigating the pos | IDIPPRYSE sibility that=a bomb caused the ' + {LOLITA DEPRESSING crash of an airliner that killed 'Peyton Place, by Grace Mo. The equally controversial Lo all 81 aboard in northern Urug talious, was a pretty good book, lita, by Vladimir Nabakoy, Ws yay earlier in the day, 1's not a bad mirror of some termed depressing, The 25 passengers included two) The oral vaccine has already been administered In Canada un- der controlled experiments, §T, JOSEPH, Mo, (AP)=A measles vaccine, tested on 681 children by the Anchor Serum Company of Bt, Joseph, is ex pected to be marketed "within 'nine months or a year True Davis, president of Anchor, sald within & three-hour period Wed-| Toronto Thieves Have Busy Time into a downtown office of House: hold Finance Corporation, tied u i, In the Household robbery, the ithieves overlooked ome person who was wailing in a booth to have a loan approved, He didn't) know of the robbery until a cus-| tomer walked in later and found the staff lying on the floor, Would Unseat York's Reeve TORONTO (CP)~A, 8B, riott, senior master at Osgoode Hall, rescived Judgment Wed. nesday on a motion secking to |foree resignation of Reeve Chris topher Tonks of suburbsn York Township | The motion, filed on behalf of a citizens' committee, seeks to unseat the reeve on grounds he is Involved in an action agains the township, | The committee, in a separale action, hos asked the reeve to re {turn land he bought from the | township while he held office, Under the Ontario Municipal Act it Is fllegal for a member of a municipal council to buy from or sell to the municipality, In a statement of defence, Reeve Tonks said if he lost the land on which he has built his {home he should get $31,000 from| {the township, | The citizen's committee bases| | {his demand for a rebate from the township, Charaes Sequel To Park Raid WAUKESHA, Wis, (AP)~Dis- trict Attorney George Lawler sald Wednesday that nine men Including &# Koman Catholle priest, the dean of men at Car-| roll College and an oll company! eine 'may be introduced to bi executive--have heen charged in|lers here cl -- The nadians in the spring of 1961." aonnantion with homosexual ace tivities at a city park, | The prosecutor sald an inves. tigation has been under way for the last month at the park, which he sald apparently has become {known throughout the midwest as a gathering place for homo. |sexuals | A prominent Milwaukee dentist Of Wale 0 16 d on lite action to unseat the reeve on fiiven $65 Pf» ¢ TRAVELLING SCHOLAR Patrice Carpentier, 20-year. old son of a Parisian engineer has returned to Fronee follow. ing a month-long tour of parts of Canada and the United States, He was one of a group of 250 students, each and told to spend rom one to three months in a foreign country, They were to live as best they could, Car. pentier took odd jobs to help By Lake PETERBOROUGH (CP)~--Ang-| alm a conservation authority has virtually drained lone of ceniral Ontario's richest this fall, lakes for smallmouth bass; Until last month Lingham Lake, 65 miles east of here, was fisherman's paradise. Now, ob- servers say, it Is a desolate sea or near its sduthern end, we department of lands and hiteh-hiking | | | HA LBA IS PS rt BREE B EN ih 1 finance his travels, Students who make such trips two years in a row and meet rigid re. quirements qualify for scholar. ships, Carpentier had $20 in his pocket when he left Montreal to return to France, He had visited New York, Detroit and Chicago, He had gone as far west as Vancouver and as lar | | | union have agreed package des! providing ge wages and dropph TORONTO (CP)--Ontario Hy: (from 1%. Operators dro snd iis 10,000-member a ators wil get 8 Bvpet-smnl, pres on a X 'Hydro, Union Package Dea workiog Bet. Hydro also agreed to increase Did You Know .. in the main Dining Room of the GENOSHA MOTEL you con hove o Pull-course Diemer for ONLY 95¢. f po two seven-cent boost is retroactive April 1, with the other two-cent rise effective Nov. 3, The rate of $2.52 an hour will go to JOHN A, OVENS Optometrist HARE OPTICAL 8 BOND ST, EAST, RA 3.4811 $261, with other trade groups receiving proportional increases, VARIED INCREASES Group One laborers and three classifications of drivers will re. ceive an additional 10 to 12 cents an hour, and handymen an extra 16 cents, Increases for the salaried group will range from $22 a month, The group, and a few special categories such as stock (014 BA 0) geauValley TONIGHT keepers and printing tradesmen, will have their work week pro. gressively reduced to 35 hours by next April from 87%, Salaried east as Quebec City, «(CP Wirephoto) Anglers Angered Action dam, expected to be bulldozed {soon, will bring the water level {back to normal before freezeup) | The dam's stops were pulled {after the Moira River Conserva- | tion Authority was given permis a pleturesque 2,500 « acre bass sion to construct a valve at the bottom of the dam for easier water control during the summer of mud with several small pools| months and spring run-offs, Lingham Lake is a reservoir {for the Black and Molra Rivers employees on shift work will re- ceive a premium of nine cents an hour for the afternoon, and 13 cents for the night shift, The premium for salaried em- ployees on construction projects is to be Increased to two per cent Relox in Comfort TALLY-HO ROOM AIR CONDITIONED Hotel Lancaster Murder Bill By Grand Jury LONDON, Ont, (CP) -- A 13 man grand jury returned a true bill Wednesday in the murder |charge against Stanford Earl| | (Rocky) Richmond of London, lcharged fin the April beating death of George Munro, 56, of | ondon, | Medical evidence was that Munro died from peritonitis, | FOUR SEASONS TRAVEL ah You & & & ALSO ALL OTHER TRAVEL ARRANGEMENTS spoT DRAPERIES INTERPRETING THE NEWS Bigotry Sweeps sald, Loggers' Case To Minister TORONTO (CP) -- Officers of the United Brotherhood of Care penters and Joiners (CLC) took to Energy Resources Minister (Macaulay Wednesday grievances about loggers employed in North ern Ontario by the Ontario Hy. dro-Electric Power Commission, The minister arranged a mbet- ing today between union officials and C. B. C Scott, Hydro's dl: rector of Industrial relations, Following union charges that the loggers, known as slashers, were living In substandard con. ditions, Hydro Tuesday increased the slashers' acreage rates, The men are regarded by Hydro as {independent contractors respon. [sible for thelr own llving condi [tlons, They are clearing power sites, After Wednesday's meeting, william Stefanoviteh, regional di. rector of the Carpenters' Unlon, |natd the union does not accent the situation under which slashers [are denled bargaining rights, Because the slashers are not Hydro employees they are not covered by the Ontarle "Labor Relations Act and the union ean not seek certification as their bargaining agent, Batty Winner Safety Quiz TORONTO (CP)--Ontario jun lor farmers and 4H Club mem. hers judged livestock and over ated farm machinery Wednes: day in competitions at the Ca. nadian National Exhibition, Firstplace winners included: Reef cattle, senior «-- Charles O'Shea, Granton: Junior-Lloyd Meek, Orangeville, Sheep, senlor---George Long {street, Relfountaint Junior--~Wil, {fred Swierenea, Calstor Centre, | Swine, senior Ray Oxby, {Rothsay; Junlor--Tim Torrance, | Caledon, % Dairy cattle, senior 8 Donald Moore, Waterford; Junior--Jack | Litster, Waterford, | Grain and roots, Ralph Winslade, Mount Forest; funlor ~Harold Werkhoven, | Belleville, | Fruit and vegetables senlor Rill Wiley, St. Catharines; lun. or--Jack Westlake, Smithville, Tractor safe driving---Nelson Burkhart, Hespeler, Farm machinery, Senior Gary Herrema, King: junior [George Longstreet, Relfountain, | Farm safety quiz--(all three tied) Rill Ratty, Rrooklin: Rrian candidate, Al Smith, But his surprised and encouraged hy the Savies, Paris, and Edwin Cole, by F, M, Symonds of Hereford. Rewdley. { senior = lege; Robert Hopson, 43-year-old executive of the Hopson Ol Com. pany, and Marvin Koclen, a 24. year-old teacher, Those charged with disorderly conduct "with sex motivations," the prosecutor sald, included Rev, George Huber, assistant pastor of the Ghurch of Saints | Peter and Paul Milwaukee, | | bass population has not been irreparably harmed, Bass are tolerant, he sald, and a coffer BRITISH UNEMPLOYMENT LONDON (CP)=~The labor min. istry soys 821,268 persons were unemployed in Britain on Aug. 15, During June unemployment rose by more than 29,000, Clear Air Space For Defence Test OTTAWA (CP)--Birds will do the only non-military flying over | Canada early Saturday, | Between 2 a.m, and 8 am, the use of the alr space over Can. | ada and the United States will be | restricted to participants in Ex. {ercise Sky Shield, the biggest air | defence workout In North Amer: can history, All commercial and private air. craft will be kept on the ground during these hours hecause thelr navigation alds will be jammed to prevent thelr use by the attack force. Officials estimated Wednesday that more than 90 flights over | Canada~--81 by scheduled Cana {dian operators, 13 foreign and 30| other clvillan--=will he affected, A spokesman said the alr force [has no knowledge of radio or TV stations being affected, Time of the exercise was se. lected for minimum interference with elvilian flights, Besides the thousands of flights. by commer olal and private planes over North America, some 600 over seas flights enter this continent | English Cattle Money Winners | TORONTO (CP) English cattle took the hig money Wed: nesday night at an auction end: ing the two-day Hereford centen- nial at the Canadian National Exhibition, | The 18 English Herefords sold tallied a $2,120 average, 10 bulls {having an average of $2588 and a heifers an average of $1, afd, | The 20 Canadian head averaged | $700, with 10 bulls averaging $920) and 16 heifers averaging $563, | It was the first time English! Hereford bulls were presented in| Canada on a consignment basis, | A, Slade of Tompkins, Sask! | paid top price for one animal, He {purchased Chadshunt Paragon) from Mrs, V. Willis of Warwick: | shire, England, for $5,700, | M, W. Keefer of Rlair, Ont, paid $5000 for Eaton Khan, sold fl | (shire, England, F. RICHARD 136 SIMCOE N. BLACK, O.D. AT COLBORNE each day, Parly Saturday is the period of minimum alr activity, 12,000 PARTICIPATE Some 12,000 Canadian alrmen who comprise the RCAF's Air Defence Command will take part in the exercise along with scores of thousands of American mili. tary personnel, The exercise will be run by North American Alr Defence Command, a Joint Canada-US§ command with headquarters at Colorado Springs, Colo, All nine RCAF interceptor squadrons assigned to Norad some 180 CI.100 jet planeg--will be in operation, Two squadrons are based at Bagotville, Que, St, Hubert, Que,, Ottawa and North Bay, and one at Comox, B.C, The Job of the interceptors, gulded by ground control radar, will be to find and simulate de. struction of American B.52 and BA7 bombers of the U.S, Stra. tegle Alr Command, " Results will not be made pub 0, ® HIGHE STEAK THE ARISTOCRAT OF ROASTS PRIME RIB Cut From Red Brand Beef |ANGLERS IRATE | It Is accessible only by a trek (through bush or by alr, "Somebody certainly loused up the best bass lake 1 have known for more than 30 years," sald Peterborough fisherman Frank Edgar, 2 Men Accused Extortion Try LONDON, Ont, (CP)---Ronald Wilfred Jackson, 19, and Robert David Smith, 22, both unem- ployed London painters, were charged Wednesday with at- tempted extortion after Russell Moulten, London township wel. fare officer, recelved an un. {signed note demanding $3,500, Mr, Moulten took the note to police Tuesday and plans were made for a police stake-out at the place where the money was to be dropped, Acting on instruc. tions from police, Mr, Moulten loft a bag containing stacks of dummy money- at the designated place, but no one appeared to col. leot it, ; A further anonymous telephone call Instructed Mr, Moulten to leave the money at a different location, and detectives in a plain car concealed . themselves near the area, Two men arrived in a car, pleked up the bag, and after spotting the detectives who moved to cut the car off, sped out into rushshour traffic, Armed with the get-away car's licence number, the detectives put out an alert, and the suspects were arrested, [more than 30 years to assist be. at the party, was knocked down with the broken bottle, she testi. fled, and Richmond kicked him "at least 20 times." Mrs, Davies sald she fled the room but the accused followed and knocked her down. She sald she later left the hotel and went to a friend who bandaged her throat, Munro was found In the hotel room April 15, He died 10 days later In hospital, refusing to Identify his assallant, BLIND AWARD EDMONTON (CP)--Alex Mor rison, blinded in an accident at the ge of three, was presented with'a Braille Writer by 200 Cal. gary and Edmonton amateur ra. | dio enthusiasts, Mr, Morrison has| used his own station, VE6CE, for | ginners earn their amateur li cence by transmitting the learn: ors' code to them, BROADLOOM INTERIOR DECORATING COMPLETE SERVICE RA 8-4681 NU-WAY RUG SALES 174 MARY STREET 50 Centre REGISTERED NURSES REQUIRED BY THE BOARD OF HEALTH OF THE CITY OF OSHAWA Salary $3,200 00 per annum, Annual increment $160.00, Five day week, pension plan, group in. surance, hospitalization, & P.S.| employer shared. Apply to DR, C, C, STEWART, edical Officer ot Hee Ith, City Hall, Street, Oshawa, Ontario, SIRLOIN, ROUND, T-BONE RED BRAND BEEF TULIP « 89° LEAN MEATY BLADE ROAS STANDING 6th and 7th PRIME RIB BONELESS BEEF even outright lies about the ambi. {tions of Catholicism Is spread! among southern voters as straight fact, Persistently ham. mered home to the voter is the campaign has just started; that hey are just beginning to move But others apparently think they already have gone too far, The Examination of eyes Fitting of Contact Lenses SHOULDER FRESH ALL AT T! EXTREMELY T HIS LOW PRICE NO. 1 ONTARIQ NEW POTATOES 11 QT, BASKET Margarine .23* DAVID'S--REG, 29¢ BISCUITS .. 19° MAXWELL HOUSE INSTANT COFFEE CHRISTIE'S BROOKSIDE BREAD 2 FOOD MARKET. 94 SIMCOE ST. NORTH ST QUALITY MEATS © n. 50: 49- 6.02, JAR 89+ 35° 24.02, LOAVES Delivery Service Shop Sor Your $20 and over Free $10 to $20 -- 25¢ $5 to $10 -- 35¢ Under $5 -- 45¢ One southern Raptist minister, | And Glasses Children's Visual Training For Appointment Please Call RA 3.4191 EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT towns we J know xe a good "We assume it is good for par- American women, Most of the thing to have a good novellstients of little girls and, perhaps, others were Paraguayans, There also was arrested other! take us to the places we can'tifor little girls, too, to know that were no Canadians aboard, | "Tuesday, rd? park in hte ot of about | forests reports that fewer than which drain into the Bay of | Probably caused by blows to the go and show us the things We some men suffer a malady that! The airline president, Miguel Generally accepted preventive 30,000 on the wontels edge of the ' ' aribes PD. I ; lobulin| Milwaukee metropolitan area, after workmen pulled out alliject to seasonal drawdowns tol, irs FEEOY, TRVIEL OF bes The editorial describes ' playgrounds waiting to molest witnesses and the condition of a single shot of gunna glol win Lawler said those charged with! lps. on a dam without taking|keep water flowing through the or Y ied dbo ab sed little girls the wreckage uled out od 08 end Ho las hare. 1s sexual perversion included Boyd precautions to hold the water| river Jlley all summer, How. slashed hos owing a oken, + + We found Lolita, despite chance that-an explosion In flight posed to the i 3 oh. on| Burnside, 53 « year - old dean of| "8% hv Taylor. district 1 tor Lt # usually kept to a hig ment during a hotel room drink. | y 10 ccuse all the erities that rave about its originated in the engines, {no measles vaccine, as Joel, o men at the city's Carroll Coll George Taylor, district forester|jevel until hass spawning is com- Te ary: Nutr dive. presont| artistie value, distasteful, We'd Witnesses saw the plane gainithe market at present, # A ' ' y p At Comwall in a medical book than in al sions shattered the craft, The {novel " |wing structure tore loose and| CORNWALL (CP)-The indus:| The Observer eriticized "the plunged down, and then the en.| trial commission in this unem.| illiterate and puritanical book tre craft seemed to disintegrate, ployment - plagued city has|burners who publicize and con. Wreckage and hodies were of eo-operation In releasing land and "zealous anti - censorship) The four-engined DC-6 was on 8 for new Industry, The land In people who defend books they regular run from Asuncion, Para. uestion was expropriated by Hy- haven't read." | guay, to Buenos Alres, Argen: ro during construction of the| Peyton Place Is the story of|'. | $t. Lawrence power project, [fe In a small New England] The two American women, at of the industrial commission, tells of a love affalr between a Buenos Aires, were Lorraine says the city may lose a top In-high-born English lady and her| Connaughton, 3, and Astrid dustrial prospect because Hy: oprinnled husband's gamekeeper, Phoebe Egeland, 81. dro's property division vi give Lolita concerns an affalr bel" no written assurance of releasing ween a middle-aged man and a . . Injured Soldiers The Triple-A Corporation, sald -- - | to be Interested in establishing a "ws branch plant here, has asked for| nine acres in the weslem part a Doctor Testifies OTTAWA (CP)=Two Ontarlo the city, Five acres helong to . soldiers, Injured when they were a rp Wh On Brutal Beating beaten up by Congolese soldiers ents Lid, a public sharenolde \at Stanleyville Airport last py WINDSOR (CP) == A doctor| month, will arrive LA in Can- industries, Hydro owns the re: testified Wednesday that Bd-year-\ada today, army headquarters mainder old Henry Joosse dled July 9|gaid The industrial commission 1s]of 14 broken ribs, a fractured| Cpl, Glendon Gavel of Grand asking closer llalson with Hydro|spine, concussion, hemmorrhage Bend and Slgmn, Albert Bone of and faster action in closing land|and severe lacerations suffered|Atikokan arrived Wednesday at cllents have heen held up for| Dr. Benjamin Dunn was testl: and are scheduled to reach the months in efforts to get deeds, fying at the trial of George RCAF hase at Trenton today and one company is stil wait: Hardie Corcoran, 20, a former| The two men, both suffering ing after a year's negotiations RCAF serviceman cliarged with hroken ribs and other injuries, - ween (the murder of Joosse, were flown to the U.S, Alr Foree Instructor his apartment and dled hours|ical plane carrying six U.S, ale ar later on a hospital operating| men Injured In the same lucident - | table, at Stanleyville t Homework Earller witnesses testified it, The Congolese troops are be e S {was common knowledge Joosse|lleved to have mistaken the Hnapt liquor in his apartment for) Canadians and Amoricans for of strate A. D. Rarron Wednesday | Neal sale. i ordered a driving instructor to write out the 107-page Highway Traffic Act and regulations by December Perry A, Gardiner told the act required a person to report 'the type of accident in which he had been involved, He didn't believe an imme: diate report was necessary when out ern Tr a no person was hurt and the dam. as in this case, it was a traftie By HAROLD MORRISON facts straight, to repeat w © sign that had been damaged. Canadian Press Staff Writer [fa often has tated, thay hat be G ardimer waa charged unier The fires of religious bigotry lleves in the separation of church Becton 1 et anv vehi. [Ar Sweeping across southern|and state; that his decisions as ele upon the unpaved portion of states, fanning into some north. President would be his own and : leave scars that will be . 18 opposed to the appointment of rub, tree, pole, light, sign, sod remem e appointment ¢ a other barns must report the dered long after the 1930 pres an ambissador to the Vatican, accident forthwith to a police 'dential campaign ls over, But his southern supporters officer, Almost dally, In pamphlets, fear his effort may be too little The magistrate sald any per speeches and even sermons from too late, Kennedy's cam: son llcensed to teach people toithe pulpit, a widening army of paign leaders in such traditional the provisions of the Highway are subjecting Senator John Ken. 8% Virginia, Georgla and even Traffic Act with respect to re: nedy to an Immense anti-Cath. Texas fear he may lose out to riing damage to street signs |olic smear campaign -- possibly] V16® = President Richard Nixon, mmediately, Gar athe most virulent of Its kind in the Republican candidate. © sa a ardiner pald|ihe histo } R court costs, attended trafflo| 4 ry of the United States. |SOUTHERN WELCOME ennedy had anticipated some| Nixon, a Quaker, In fact made way Traffic Act and regulations, | he may accept his explanation, | ust as there had been opposition fore he went to hospital with an 8 di .- T we [10 the 1928 defeated Democratic) infected knee and came away Cana lan rade dides vy hy anticipated the fer! welcome he received in Dem. : ocity of the opposition which, inlocratie territory | 4 \ \ Higher Overseas joe South a leat, seems to navel Protestants outnumber Cath aken on the appearance of a olies in the US. about four OTTAWA (CP)--The dominant Aoual wht 8, about four, to role of British and Ruropean|"tleval witchhunt, oe, Most of the Cathulics ae o 0 rn states, Some of the Canadian export trade is shown! Every ) n 4 in a bureau of statisties report Every legend, every ramor andiihg South say thelr anti-Catholic Wednesday, Canada's total domestic ex: ports in the first seven months of the year were $2.905.000,000,/ ! h allegation that if a Catholic ever ponding period of 1939 b lie _evericonfronted with evidence that he However, seven-month exports becames president, the United way eireulating anti , Cathotle to the United Kingdom were up States would become a political statements falsely attributed to | 37 per cent to $321,308.000, axa vassal of the Vatican, Thomas Jefferson, said | shipments to the rest of Western| Kennedy has set up a commit, "We southern Baptists did mot Europe were 32 per cent higher tee under 42.yearold Jim Wine, plan to come out on this religious 100 acres of water remained|Quinte near Belleville, It Is sub. body. aven't seen," makes them hang around school Moragues, sald statements of procedure now Is to administer: Mrs, Shirley Davies of Brant. stationed at Tweed, says the|pleted in June, | rather read up on that problem|altitude Just before two explo: | charged Ontario Hydro with lack demn things they haven't read' scattered over a wide area. Ald, Donald Murray, chairman town, Lady Chatterley's Lover tached to the U.S, embassy In four acres of land [12-year-old girl, Back From Congo Cornwall Industrial Develop | company set up to bring in new deals, It says several Industrial/in a brutal beating, (McGuire Alr Foree Base, N.J1. Joosse was found beaten In/base aboard an American med. KITCHENER (CP) Magis. | Belgians, court he didn't know the traffic age less than $100, even though, any highway and damages any O'R areas and threatening to Not that of any church; that he drive should have been aware of southern Baptists and Methodists southern Democratic strongholds olinio, and wrote out the High. a i oppo.ition to his Catholic religlon/a few forays into the South be markets in this year's upsurge of SPRE4 r* bautg AD LIES more radical religious leaders of up 8.4 per cent from the corres at Ia Presbyterian elder, to set theilssue as strongly as we have" SPARE RIBS PEAMEALED ' COTTAGE ROLLS ° end have i delivered onywhere in Oshawa 49 rs