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The Oshawa Times, 31 Oct 1960, p. 2

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0 HLESS TICK- Ha en pump I thelr OR-TREAT TRIO toothless grins, They went to work with & knife and this was TO | the 1 These two Kitchener, Oni 6 oT awn Elections Serve As PC Popularity Poll elec bidding to keep Niagara Valls Lib eral and join three other women Ontariolin the commons, Behool teacher and Peter Bd Mitchelson, 50, a district hy|ree is the New Party entry and|and another teacher, Keith Loug heed, 41, is the Conservative can Slandard|diate, All three are first time p.m, Theleontestants in a campaign that cated good| has drawn its share of heavy ar tillery from Ottawa, Mr, Pear son, External Affairs Minister Cireen and Labor Minister Btarr among them Peterborough seems a stable constituency politically I'he campaign has been flavored heavily with the current preoceu pation about unemployment, Gor don JK Fraser, Conservative in cumbent for 20 years, died Commons harness to cause ily Inclined hyelection and held an edge the federal more than 11,000 votes in 1958 hn Viemming | wig Conservative heir-apparent ICK Premier fie Harold Matthews, 37, an insur IN B58 ance man with municipal polit estry 06a) experience, The Liberals' C | 0 needs only nonald Munro, 58, is an alder and al oters Whol an™in Peterborough and a re- Bunda a safe seat for Wslieg "eohool principal, Walter have styled "fuehrer' of a Canadian| predecessor, former velerans ald gio 0 g1 carry) Nazi party sald to number 400-800! fairs minister Brooks whe ! HUneO mpmbers » aved on the CRC|elevated to the Benate i Je television program yryvative defeat in Nowsmagazine Sunday night to 0 | ites of hi inter Borel ns party|day's - action n i Montreal uniform ind 1 SUS Leade Minist to ser By THE CANADIAN PRI rj filled Lodi n of the Common f will be Four cancies Ontario contests Brunswick The results up to a polnk po the popularity Of the Progre Conservative government Liberal Oppos) the New Party and the CCE But sweel counted eral Royal hyele [ in Quebet Voting Lig will he nu i tion fy the cept A in |eharg for N pre ion record ye alliance of Labor four Cals Nave Ji A | lagara| ind there byelection victor to the winner generally toward the of thought voling turnout. te are ¢ infallible |! poi-| I { A are La con of the an nation f onl three Pe INLErs being itical line the ont rt cause 1 Shadow Of | The Swastika | In Canada TORONTO (CP) he If- made Hoyal | | in the of A VICTORY NEED ( need vieto fo ters) Nn is a sehool teacher| WES and the New Party man seeking to shift a pattern which has a all four | ways seen CCF candidates last Come f leavelin the constituency field | Lie ould hr fell of | peti Nn In a Himed Bellefenille 40 draughtsman meets once a month in and wears a modified which include jack hoot shirts Rellefeuille nadian are mf horn Canadians, told viewer he is "anti proud of it," He sald his party striet activities of Jew groes in Canada CRC also presented same program a filmed view with George Rockwell calls himslf the leader of the) American Nazi party, Rockwel sald his party 1s confident of he ing elected In the United State in 1072 A Hungarian Rockwell's stall the interviewer cal Nazi groups in Toronto, Mont | veal, Winnipeg and Reg Rabbl Abraham . Felnbher Holy Blossom Temple in Toroni appeared the program the comment that he tent to leave the ans feuille and his party "to the mon sense and character ip of into the to 204 Val A Andr the fir PROTEST TO BBG Perhaps the most explosive | ue involved protests hy Mi as des! Munro that the Conservatives put to British| pressure on the Board of Broad | east Governors to allow the tele te ip, but n ihe i heen tivised showing of film clip a of day In the life of their candidate I'he Liberals assert that hyeleetions were forbidden using the came tolsort of thing, The charge ained| been denied RRG to the! Andrew Royal has heen Conservative ince 1021 and Senator Hrooks won in 1068 with an edge of 3,500 ernme mixed out of about 19,000, ind Flemming has played up the im have portance of the new forestry de provin-i partment to New Brunswick and|wheth " L time | Queer [Brita VAS § of the the | he in I'he on ajitary i Que | fitth 1 Tesigna lieutenant -governor:| h n sald tly l emit who Nazis 16 inter ng and! 180 I'he ne SAME ha chairman ibilit would ! and hy Ne- 0) ther Ww the inter ) " on and| hell | wl voles electic ecrelaryithat ppointment 10| better hyelection 1,000 vole Viont Lau 0 mer Maritimes under the {government than {under the Liberals Thé Liberal candidate old A, Frederick Wheaton is running for Race Hate "Hard In U y died the have fared] Diefenbaker they ever dig Canadian major Janos Pall that there is Har.|\98 & and George H the CCF ina posed [treaty on Canadlan people id Arthur Maloney, Conservative MP Parkdale, commented but a handful of ( feel, like myself revolted hy this his party and his plan obviously feel the about his Canadian parts." | y Jud . 1% an Progre I that anadians slekened man Rock ind Ane mm have for wronto quiet NEW YORK (AP)--One out of ( out of allive where he wants because of titude He had held paclal discrimination press formation in A three-year study inte housing attem and race in the United States, 1, K published Sunday, says 27,000,000 mortg cour Americans are restricted to some brokers, extent in choosing a place of res idence because of their race or) 4 ethnie descent ing "Racial segregation in housing levels cles I is sustained by widespread pop. housing among ular attitudes, the practices of § 1 the housing industry and policies racial segregation with problems ihe world adequately, the U.S of government," the report adds, of soc "Probably no aspect of racial discrimination in the States is more institutionalized social {and resistant to change." The The report was prepared hy the in mi commission on rg set up hy the Fund for the Re public. The commission's diree:|southe tor of research, Davis McEntire, regate "sorry July This the "confusion more of plans and lack MOENCHEN All hy the commission would orkingi three are running federally for|Comet airliner carrying the 'uncontrolled FroKYo Mr, [claimed Henri the Conservatives have contended |with the United States Mixing United does not esull CP Wirepholo) Pearson Raps |For Marin Party New Tax Plan (CP) Liberal Pearson Satur NB B SEX r Lester day night sharply attacked Prime proposal provincial er Diefenhaker's ap the federal tax rental agreements At a rally winding up the Lib byelection campaign In Mr, Pearson decried the record of the ahortive ng in Ottawa' last week prime minister's sugges was 'a repudiation of pledge' he gave the premiers at|to conference] fiscal Liberal liminary the leader ed another example inefficiency of awareness' federal government was Royal Plane | Was Wrong? GLABACH (Ren A six-man team of British Vest German y night was decided that ng Queen F ntrolled air space' reported Leo an airliner Mzabeth was ir when | was buzzed last week Informed sources sald a report ay the y and Prince Philip home n from a visit to Denmark shove the 26,000-fool ceiling normal alr uteh-German cident occurred corridor horder wher NATO mil in the there ald are frequent ouret flight alr space" theyland all pilots have equal respon: pring which it members term alations y 1 taking evasive action to avoid collision RE UN, I'he officially ILL DECIDE (Reuter BOV Sunday 20 nt pro Nov for a nationa will determine keep mm whiek er Japan The tw parties fired opening sal ((voes In a campalgn which 5008 | the ruling Liberal Democrats fae Socialist to the Hits S.A hange the party bitterly op S.oJapan security oclal situation to with an every six Americans is unable to!influence both decisions and at-|leaflets calling on the people of inent member of each of the four "Economie and legal ire 1s pts al persuasion ixert influence on builders, age "lenders, real estate and government agen xpand the hous specially at price to reduce competition for racial groups nfuse problems upply pf lower a not « of ial - economic segregation neighborhoods hy vace pean mixing them hy lass, too" study says property xed neighborhoods values do not e and housing necessarily fall but often rise or remain stable and that some mm US, eitios are less seg (than northern and west professor of social welfare at the ern cities {University of California, wrote the report It says Americans most sever ely affected hy housing diserim ination are 19.000.000 non-whites ohiefly Negroes, but also Jap anese, Chinese and Filipinos Less rigidly restricted are 2,300, 000 Mexican - Americans, and 1, 000.000 Puerto Ricans. "Ocea- likely {slonal™ housing diserimina. Laing tion alse is directed against Jews Chaths numbering §,000,000 urday The report offers recommenda: 1, On tions for reducing housing dis. Teach orimination, including Glen 1, Attack diseriminatory con {duet rather than attitudes, "It far easier to change people's ae tions by law or the wiblie opinion than it to hantte their attitudes: the at tudes will change in due course federa M CHA THIS IS 1960, George Lincaln Rockwell (right), leader of the American Nasi Parly, is Washington hy in this scene ram IN THE USA. | interviewed in Knowlton Na ( ! r ing \ \ yn UI ay { secondary Gro Great Need For Teachers THAM (Cp school 10 The need for teachers will increase, W, T pector for the am- Wallace area, Sat told membh of District Lar Secondary School rs' Federation n Kilme Rrantfohd dent the ganization ear a position of national thering the West understand 0 wid Con Profes continue school ir s 0 ol fed said pro ¥ stered tion of of Ps, al halved "because of [toral letter, eriticizing the Catho-(the diocese of Ponce, said Bat lack investigators here near close ties hroadeast scheduled Sept more effective than|tervitory to | Restlessness | Floods Hit (For The Liberals 0cta Rica nt in: ind Britaim Lr) says Libera THE CANADIAN PRESS Floods resulting from heavy claimed. the Vives of more han 9 persons in Costs Rica, at Win Nicaragua and 10 in the American state of Texas dur- i (Cement Men Back To Work TORONTO (CP)~ The reedy mix local of the International | Brotherhood of Teamsters (Ind.) lyoted Sunday to return to work! 'U.S. Marines Leave Cuba h 4 ROBERT BERREIILEZ The union also reaffirmed its VANA (AP) A special decision to live wp to is elec. free of 14% US Marines was tive agreement with the ready. due the restiessns shuld hecayse slate of ss of th nen : 5 5 f n Whi ne hemselye p nyaders--woud be liquidated PA rest os they came to Cuba LRENEHE Castro's long-promised delivery, He was speaking wt a Western of more arms to the militiamen Omtario Yousg Liberal Associa did not come off, But speakers tion meeting Saturday thet #ec at one of the meetings a ted Robert MeAdorey of Guelph foree of 347 men--ahout company: as president sirength--in each of Hevena's. Other officers Include militia districts soon would be presidents Ronald Rolle. equipped with "the most modern ener; Nelson Ball, Bealorth; sec: weapons," presumably ohtsined retary, Bos Chalme Strat from Czechoslovakia ford and treasurer, Frank Tcha Castro, In interview with bushpig, Kitchener the Egyptian weekly Alhhar Elyon, seid Cubans are not such fo A CHURKEY IS USELESS "idiots" as to try to take the foree WASHINGTON Guantanemo base hy There's a new member of the Castro was criticized by a high nember of the Roman Cathol poultry family pecking around th government's research hierarchy, Msgr. Eduardo Bora |, Auxiliery Bishop of ne centre the churk, The by Nasvyidal Havens, He issued a pamphlet stating that Castro's social rev olution contradicted Chris| tien principles and followed the! brid fowl 1s a cross hetween a turkey and a chicken, They ave not expected to he able to reproduce themselves and commercial use Is unlikely Grimsby Hires Argue Backs Chief Again Cuba Stand After Years rn nations and too much inti mate friendship with Russia and ' ' ' GRIMSBY (CP Alter five Trailmaker Cass LUMSDEN, Sask, (CP) Prime Years of semi-retirement former Minister Diefenbaker is right in Now A Tuscarora Communist countries to he cas ual," the bishop said police chief William J. Johnston carrying on normal relations he- b1, fired by Grimshy town coun i tween Canada and Cuba, CCF cil in 1955. has been hired #5 8 OHSWEKEN, Ont. (CP)--High- Leader Hazen Argue said Satup. "Peman police force for nearby yays Minister Cass of Ontario da was adopted into the Neaver clan of the Tuscarora tribe here Sa- North Grimsby Township Mr. Johnston was charged hy turday ang given the title of Chief Trallmaker Grimshy with lack of civility to The minister was presented a motorist, obstructing a drive way and preventing a suspect from calling home, A supreme Rong | with a feathered Indian head: dress at a ceremony at the an- nual banquet of the Six Nations court writ in 1057 absolved him gave him $4,000 back pay, and Plowmen's Association following the annual plowing contest, to sail from Guantanamo mix companies in defience of a navel base today niter a week Toronto Building Trades Council end visit that served 8 srong bint to Prime Minister Fidel council has instructed Castro that help wis not fer off members of unions participating should he try to take the big in 8 council organizational drive American installation by force of Toronia's housing industry not. In apparent retaliation for the to handle concrete delivered by presence of the mannes Castro Teamster Local 230, The boyeott Sunday called ow' an estimated is in retaliation for Teamsters ye- 200.000 of his organized fusal fo honor organizations) militia for meetings in Havan picket lines set wp by the eoun- Speakers harped on Castro's oft cil repented theme thet the United Teamsier officials sitributed States is planning to launch an the two-day walkout to. some of invasion of Cuba the ready-mix employers displac. US, suthorities at first said ing union members with foremen the hour visit of the marines and superintendents on ready. ot the base on Ihe southeas mix trucks to get around the coun- coast was to give the. highly Lefl's boycott, Employers now had trained force relgxation ashore | given a writien guarantee not to But they later added could he take union men off the trucks, | considered a show of strength to I y discourage Castro from pny at tack on the base sald Werke swollen rivers caused Gritoin and France, bit neither couptry reporied ea Slaies In Costa. Rica, floods resulting eight days of heavy rains foreed the evacuation of more | 0; persons from the north. 1 province to Guanacaste, Nicaragua, a neighbor of Costa Rica, was declared 2 disaster e by the Red Cinss, Hundreds of persons were driven from their Lome In Britain, more rain brought flooding ta many parts of East Anglia and the counties surround: ing Lindon, Water was 18 inches deep on roads and farmland in narts of Bedfordshire, Suffolk and Essex The rising Jer Thames was more than thvee feet shove nor: 'mal at Windsor. Much of the surrounding low-lying land was under water, including parts of the private grounds of Windsor Cestle and portions of Eton Col- famed playing fields, y id Kitch Rein an (AP HUNT TWO SUDBURY (CP)--Guards from BAY PROVOCATIVE Burwash industrial farm, 'are' Castro's suppories still searching for two prisoners visit of the marines who escaped from the reforma- and aggression," tory Saturdsy, Roger Damien! Castro himself appeared at one 22, of Cornwall and Owen Ki the militia meetings and oyshk, 22, of Sarnia broke away $ ( defences are from a bush gang working near than the Wahanapitae River A Sin To Vote called the "provocation of hoa stronger mercenaries i iha ( pues his yer i" and n ual term for ow is the time for at least BAN JUAN (AP) A second failure to oppose birth control one non-Latin American nation pastoral letter declaring it a sin and sterilization Religious in- in this hemisphere to remain on for Roman Catholics to vote for|struction in schools and tolera- husiness and speaking terms with Governor Luis Munoz Marin's| tion of common - law marriages the Cubans," he said in an ad Popular Democratic party Nov, also were al issue {8 was read Sunday at masses! The sethack was reflected in ""Phis contact could be invalu- throughout Puerto Rico. the fact the bishops found it nee: able in the eventual stabilization The 2400-word text of the let- essary to issue the second letter of relations among nations in y ter was cut in half for the read-| justifying and defending their this hemisphere." ing, Bishop James E, Mc Manus position, and expanding the, Mr, Argue said that hecause of Ponce, generally regarded as first letter United States national judgment the driving force behind the let: The bishops' warning thal a has hecome "impaired hy a lters, said this one had to beivote for the Popular Democrats ania of fear," the need for an it would take would be a sin for a Catholic» ae pendent Canadian foreign] ¥ M ' 0 long a time to read," raised the question of whether iti oi 0 "ie" oloarer than ever be:| Miserable At the same time, Rev, A, Er-\would also mean excommuniea-| io" Americans in high places, | vine Swift, Episcopal Bishop of{tion from the church, Msgr, Vic led presidential candidates] LONDON, Ont, (CP)--A Lon Puerto Rico, read his own pas-itor M, Nazarious, chancellor of ye J 0 Kennedy, were en- (don psychologist Saturday con gaged in "a wild orgy of hate demned the intelligence quotient and witch hunting." This attitude test as a miserable instrument alienating all Latin Amer. for measuring intelligence, and sald it ignores almost all the known hasic factors of intellig- ence Dr, Jaroslav Havelka, associ ate professor of psychology at the University of Western Ontario, sald intelligence usually is hased on at least 40 known factors, and in time it might be discovered dress here declared the Niagara Peninsula community's council's dismissal motion null and void IQ Test Called on Breakfest - Lunch - Dinner Business Men's Lunch 12-2 HOTEL LANCASTER hy lie Church, He stressed the need urday it would FOUR SEASONS TRAVEL CONFIRMS You ON THE SPOT glso ALSO ALL OTHER TRAVEL ARRANGEMENTS } ) 4 BROADLOOM DRAPERIES INTERIOR DECORATING COMPLETE SERVICE PHONE . RA 8-468] NU-WAY RUG SALES 174 MARY STREET | {official who interviewed him tha chairman sald the RBG Stewart | ays seperation of church and a . v ) ; AR in 8 democracy MUST BE MALICIOUS i Bishop McManus sald that fica Munoz Marin has campaigned malice" toward Catholic do vigorously against church intre:|trine, this could lead to excom ference in Puerto Rico's polities. munication, He added that as of At a rally Baturddy night helnow, the bishops have no inten Still H 1d "grossly unjust." The governor one 1 e many of his party's leaders who some concern at the publicity re B Cubans there areé another 200 factors in. are Catholics |eeived by the letters in the volved, There was a growing feeling| United States, He called the lel: gayaANA (AP) A Canadian! "Almost none of them are con- that the Catholic Churchiters "purely a local matter," | owt ™ Goiained last Tuesday Sidered in IQ tests," Dr, Havelka first letter, in which the island's wealth, but Puerte Ricans do not Cuba on 8 map in Matanzas, has federation of chapter sof the In. t| the Popular Democrats for theiritions, : lon a cell floor of military inves tional Children, |Hgation headquarters here, Many other (ests are used lo | No charges have heen made|determine children's abilities, he. Ioup ac KS and he has not heen questioned|said, but a much broader and Canadian official Saturday. tablished, hd ward Golombek, a native of Cze choslovakia and now assistant| manager of a life insurance com pany In Toronto E h Ni VANCOUVER (CP)-- A com:|banned hecause 1t violaled the | noug itro tion asked since he was seized] f F droadeast Governors|radio hroade. § Sl . i hoard of Broadeast G |radio broadcasting station regu Matanzas was why he left Cze:| For 70 Safes Ka oh tom 3 {choslovakia in 1050 threat to free disc ussion, | Dr, Stewart described the ean | ye told tha Canadian embassy! TORONTO (CP) -- Three men The 16-member committee 18 gelled program as a partisan pre lpi i|were arrested and charged with in the weekly Town Meeting pro-|, oh he came here a week ahead of jo 0 o0ls Si h ' he eral party, two Toronto friends and had res: sae als Sunday after a police tin CJOR in Vancouver, ] nitroglycerine a 3 : which has dubbed itself the day fo join them for the remain" don tol Fine hlow, 70 safes. The committee sald a letter ppionds of T N y I onstahle addy Cain of the : i 0 own Meeting Com: der of his vacation, The embassy | nravine 1 lice detachme | has heen sent to the BBG pro mittee claims the ruling should 1 it nla od votest hia do provinelal police detachment In testing a ban on a Town Meetng|he reversed ! Rf sald iL planned to protest his de-\suburhan Port Credit was on a 2 istry, lone of the 40 cars parked near Dr, Andrew! sepvatives were invited to appear ! d an : \ ence plate olined A search of the vehicle re I The committee's protest letter vealed two bottles of nitro, a! Surely the doctrine of erowbar and molding plaster equal opportunity cannot be ear S h 1 T h » African Prince : C 00 [] eac er of Galt; Robert McAvoy, 25, of USSELS. Belg (Reuters) ton where the opportunity is pro:| LONDON, Ont, (CP)--Eleven| Hamilton, and Leslie Keressles, | oi cig a pg iy Ari vided but not used windows were hroken in Pair. ¥. of Hamilton CH Alri | y y 80 ean territory of Urundi has been CAN REFUSE mount Publie Scheol in London] was peppered with tomatoes dur: | ing the weekend, | Mrs. Stuart Wilson told town: ship police one side of the house 3 CRITICIZES LETTER there were evidence of "real Canadian called the Catholic letters tion of excommunicating any has received firm support from| The hishop expressed JI suffered a slight setback after its| Puerto Rico is a U.8, common while plotting a vacation tour of told the conference of the Ontario | three Catholic bishops opposed vote in US presidential elec spent the last five days sleeping ternational Council for Excep- by his Cuban captors, he told a/more reliable basis must be es: The prisoner is Charles Ed Police Find Golombek sald the only ques mittee has been formed to fight/equal « opportunity clause of the ' us PF ause of heiwith a Cuban tourist guide in| made up of former participants soniation of the views of the Lib possessing explosives and burg gram broadcast over radio sta: search of a car uncovered ugh The newly formed group, ervations ta fly to Mexico Satur Wily 1 enough / tention to the Cuban foreign min: poutine patrol whe » notice 10 A spokesman sald several Con | pe hen he noticed ; (Erindale church had no rear lie. broadcast Wasion (he public forum but all de : Belgians Anon Vandals Attack Charged are Paul Almassy, 83, | ried so far as to cover a situa | Township nship § placed under house arrest for| Under the ruling, the lelter Township and a township house [she moved into a week ago Sat: subversion, it is reported here, Says, any party to a contraver: The Belgian news agency Helga slal topie ean kill public debate said Saturday that the king's son, [by refusing to participate Louls Rwagasore, 25, had been The letter asked the BRG how ordered by the Belgian resident. it intends to interpret the rule in general to be placed under sur the future velllance because he had spread| The letter is signed hy a prom RISTOW (A QOLSE N REIL HARD-TO-SELL HOUSES Every once in a while we are asked to try selling a house that hardly anyone is likely to buy, except at a very low price, £70 CIA; Art urday was spattered with toma: | * / i toes. She spent most of Sunday » |eleaning the wall Six youths were police Saturday charged hy United with mali: the Nations trusteeship political parties ity "rise against foreign) They are committee ehalrman| ojo » alter pene id D, A, § Lanskail, Liberal; see clous damage after a wrench h 3 al ya! I 80Cfyas hurled from one car retary Hert Price, Soclal Credit; through the window of another as William Dennison, CCF; Ray:|the vehicles passed, mond Hull, Progressive Consers| Cars passing beneath a High {vative, ; way 401 overpass were bombed The Sept, 30 program was titled Saturday with pumpkins and what ave the national issues bes cobs of corn, The windsereen of tween the Conservatives and the one ear was shattered by a corn Liberals?" cab, domination and slavery World Food Needs Great WASHINGTON (AP)--To That's because the house has one, big drawback to it, We don't mean a place that is simply dilapidated, we mean one that has some basic physical fault, such as no space for -a garage, no back yard, an obviously poorly planned interior, or somes thing of that s feed PAUL RISTOW Or it may be something outside the property itself, such as an objectionable situation next door -- perhaps a supeprmarket, a drive-in restaurant or a school = any of which would be enough to rob you of any reasonable peace and quiet, agriculture department estimates that an additional 80,000,000 to 100,000,000 tons of food would hava to move into consumption annually / That would be an increase of about five per cent and it would only take care of today's prob lem. Another 25000000 tons would have to be added each year to meet expected population in creases! Such a demand far exceeds the stockpile of surplus foods now tored In North' America Roth US, presidential candi dates have stressed plans to ex pand the disposal abroad of sur plus foods But the department comments "The program can and should be expanded." What should you de it you own such a house dnd want to sell it? The first thing you should consider is whether you could spend some money on the place to correct whatever is wrong, A poorly planned interior, for instance, con be remodelled, 54 SIMCOE NORTH Sensational Meat Features Tuesday and Wednesday Only! SLICED 3 5 Breakfast BACON 29 SKINLESS WIENERS Abs. $1 Whatever the problem is, get a sound timate of the ost hen think about whether such a job would for itself by helping you sell the house y at .a reasonable price ¢ : and ser P Ib the, trouble utsid you might tind some way with a high fence n privacy, \é \ the property of closing the t yar hedge max Give \ CARL OLSEN But whatever can be done, do it before you put the house up tor sale, That's far better than trying to convince a prospective buyer that he could do the same thing, The simpler you make it sound to him, the more he'll wonder why you haven't done the job yourself, Rifow REALTORS | SOATHO . TO TEST VACCINE MILVERTON, Oat, (CP) Health Minister Monteith said Sunday that oral polio vaccine may be in use in Canada "some time next year," He told a meet ng of the Perth County Progres sive Conservative Assoclation that the testing of such oral eeines will be made in Canada this year and next, TENDER CLUB STEAKS LEAN MINCED BEEF nn and (lion 2107 Ve

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