Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 17 Dec 1956, p. 2

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£ THE DAILY TIMES.GAZETTE, Monday, December 17, 1956 TTT Porter, 36, of Nonquon road; '| Leslie street. These three la- Lance - Corporal Joan Blake, | dies, together with Private Pat- 27, of 125 Bloor street east, and | ricia Stevenson, 22, of 39 Sim- Private Jean Smith, 22, of 353 coe street north, recently suc- Injured Youth LOOKING AS THOUGH they | really enjoy army life, are the three Osha gir They are, left to right, Pri e Lynn 4 Oshawa CWAC Members Complete Training Course It appears that men don't have and it all their own wav, any more, military Not even in the Ontario Regi- tration, organization, correspon- ment, dence, and elementary first-aid This week, a lance-corporal, |The course was taken over four and three privates, successfully weekends. Private Smith com- eompleted military training pleted the basic course, the other courses at University Avenue three completing the NCO course Armories, Toronto. All four are women These military - minded ladies are L-C Joan Blake, 27, of 125 Bloor street east: Pts. Patricia Stevenson, 22, of 39 Simcoe street north; Pte. Lynn Porter, 36, of Nonquon road. and Pte. Jean Smith, 22, of 353 Leslie street. courses in Toronto. ~--Times-G consisted of instruction in y : By COLE PETERSEN law, drill, adminis TORONTO months of pain and have not lessened the interest in| that "I guess so," life and living of young Robinson, 16, son of Mrs. liam Robinson of Glover's depression etc., for breakfast?" road, All four of these young ladies home for Christmas on Friday, mas?" 1 ended. Oshawa Armories, as clerks and | amputated above the knees. ily) stenographers, handling much of| At the Workmen's Compensa-| Friday. the regimental office routine. For | tion Hospital, this important work, they are re-| day the Oshawa youth, a imbursed at the same rate as the player before graduating from militia Queen Elizabeth Public School, They are members of the Cana-| Next summer, they will attend Was pleased when told a Times- dian Women's Army Corps, at- camp at Niagara, where they will | Gazette reader had sent him a tached to the Ontario- Regiment. take part two of the course, On|Christmas present of $2, hoping he course, Oshawa 'girls, was part one of the part, they will be presented with for him. And that others would basic, and junior NCO's course certificates of qualification send Dale presents of money and OBITUARIES pe | Dale conversed like many an-| | other 16-year-old. He would reply PRS. GEORGE LEE | 2 pm. on Tues-| "iare you doin +PTOUFS VILLE -- The death of followed by inter-| inquired. "I guesh so," replied |to balahce an George Lee, recently re-| men ' rland Cemetery. Dale, "I'm feeling] fine." Date] has be maved one of Stouffville's most | A "Are the docto and nurses | time. faithful and ardent community * COCKERHAM looking after you well?" I next | hospital workers, A teamster for the city, who asked. 'I guess ®0," was the wheels himself forn at Audley in February, drove the last horse owned b rejoiner. | "They I Aboar 1874, Mrs. Lee resided at Whitby labout the hospital." You can hockey | INJURED IN JULY tation of both legs road yard while Lid. last July 23. A a summer job These | | ashion, "1 guess) so," and then Use "shorts." eiohorate rei |artineid legs all right?" I cessfully completed their CWAC ite Photo 'To Be Home Soon "How about the meals? Gettin -- The passing/lots of orange juice and c¢ again, quickly Dale followed by, 'Yeah, the food is Wil- good. 1 get all I want." "Will you be glad to be com- RR 1, Oshawa. He will be coming ing home to Dstawa for Christ- "Sure," work two nights each week at the his first Christmas with both legs Dale. "They (meaning his are coming to get come Malton, on Satur- house and see me anytime." knees after being struck down by S by a CNR box car at the Stevenson led her suspension "from contrib- { working for buting further to the development! gant who was taken by the four the successful completion of this it would help brighten Christmas| pj. ce Valley Construction Co vee pupil at OCVI he was working strapped In Collision On Bond St. The Oshawa Central Collegiate Institute staff, including Princi- : pal Harrison * E. Murphy, 28 teachers and two school secretar- ies, will put on a skit Thursday night at a student party and dance winding up the first school term, | The day after the party, Fri-| day, is the last day of school be- | fore Christmas vacation for all} Oshawa students. The OCCI party is called Christ- mas Capers. The staff skit will be the last of several skits (the -- Three Injured | others done by students) begin- ning at 7.15 p.m. in the schoo! auditorium. A committee of students will look the skits over and pass on them before presen- tation. A dance will follow the] skits, At 11 p.m, there will be a| draw for prizes. In the middle of the gymnas- ium dance-floor a 20-foot silver Christmas tree decorated in blue, will overlook dancers. Tickets are 50 cents. Another new decoration for the dance will be a Christmas scene painted on the school lobby win- dow | Former Champs Are Dropped As 8 Skating Judges | TORONTO (CP)--Former world figure skating champions Norris Bowden and Frances Dafoe of Toronto have been dropped from the list of judges of the Canadian Amateur Figure Skating Associa- |tion, an official said Saturday. | The action, taken at the associ- |ation's annual meeting Oct. 27 in | Vancouver, was confirmed by vice-president E. R. S. McLaugh- lin of Oshawa. He said they were suspended be- cause of criticism of judges voiced + (to newspapers after their return al to Canada from the world pairs > championships in Germany and "€ the Olympic championships in Italy early this year. They were placed second in both competi- tions Both retired Bowden and Miss Dafoe recently, They won the said | world pairs titles in 1954 and 1955. fam- | MENTIONED POLITICS on Miss Dafoe said Sunday night the {hat at no time did she single out any judge for criticism, saying merely that politics enter into in- After saying she deeply regret- of figure skating in Canada," Miss Dafoe added: "To this sport 1 have given a great part of my life for the last 19 years and I am going to remain at His next step on the long road an amateur in spite of lucrative in noncomupital teenage boyish to partial recovery is to learn to offers for our pair to turn to pro- short | fession, 3 the | "Throughout my career, either stumps jof his limbs. He will learn as a club member or in Cana- take steps. mobile for some- Ol} s the receptionist at the |wa¥s tried to keep at heart the expressed it, 'He often besiinterests of amateur skating. in a wheelchair | A do | past my switchboard on his way brdught some measure of credit idian, North American, world ahd pic competHions } have #§i- sincerely hope that I have to my country and my family." teachers and | OSHAWA LIONS CLUB One of the most active ser- | underprivileged children, free vice organizations in the work | eye examinaticns and glasses for the blind .and handicapped, | are jusi = few of the activities is the Oshawa Lions Club. | of the club during the past Christmas parties for the blind, | monih, Instrumental and out- ACTIVE IN WELFARE WORK standing in this work for the | president of the Oshawa Lions eople in darkness are from | Club and Willlam Borrowdale, eft to right: Harold Phillips, | convenor of the transportation chairman of the sight conserva- | committee. tion committee; Dr. Ted Watt, | --Times-Gazette ' Photo Christmas Entertainments Held By Simcoe St. Sunday School =~ The Sunday School Christmas ary girle made a charming pic- festivities of Simcoe Street Unit- ture as they went through a drill ed Church began on Saturday "Star Frolic". In, charge of the afternoon, Dec. 8, when 65 mem- Primary Department program bers of the kindergarten depart- was Miss May Keyes, superinten- ment gathered for their Christ- dent, with Miss Mabel Coedy and | mas party. . Miss Gail Mansott | as pianists. | | The tables were gay with favors Miss Kayes was ably assisted by |and pert party hats. Games were | merhbers of the Primary teach-| |played and stories enjoyed. Sev- ing staff and received stalwart | leral of the children entertained |Support from several of the | with an impromptu program of | mothers in the matter of costum- | |recitations and' songs. Members | IDE. a . | lof the Helping Hand Auxiliary Following an intermission, a| |were in charge of the kitchen Cast, comprised of representa- {and heading up the whole party lives from each of the classes in | |was Mrs. Russell Hayward, su- the Junior and Intermediate de-| Goi |perintendent of the department, P2rtments, took over for a mock | |assisted by the department help- radio broadcast of "Duffy Cor- |ers. Mrs. Christopher Sheffield ners mas Broadcast." The was the story-teller. Santa's visit duet singing of "Silver Bells", {put the finishing touch to the two Christmas auartettes, a piano- {happy afternoon accordian rendition of 'White lly id - |Christmas", two recitations, a | Saturday evening, Dec. 15, : é " . parents and friends of the pupils playlet and a appeal for Toumd of the primary, junior and in- ear ns as, re en termediate departments assembl- didly presen ed anc well recelvec. ed in the Memorial Hall of the Dizectiny Mrs Miss Alice fear |church for the Christmas concert Me a il: ™ 1 hers. am yi put on by these departments. rio. oie Fin Sons ah | To open proceedings the entire plane, up and he was very wel- primary department sang a wel- | oome. come -- "Howdy Folkse's" and| on Saturday, Dec. 22. the wee stayed on he platform to sing a people of the nursery department, chorus hen Santa Comes." (jth their mothers, will hold Young Robinson suffered ampu- jernational Judging of figure skat- In petween songs little Wendy their Christmas party in the Sun- the | ID2 | Lee, Wilson presented a red car- dav School room. Favors and hats nation boutonniere to Fred Brit- ill add to the fun. Mrs. Robert ten, Sunday School superinten- Currie is superintendent of the master of cere- gepartment and the party will be monies convened by Mrs. Ronald Siblock A cast of 18 primary children assisted by the department help brought the audience a delightful ers, Santa Claus will not disap- y entitled "The Country = of point the little ones and he'll be at Never Mind". Ten of the prim-'the party too. OSHAWA AND 3 Aldermen ISTRICT To Bow Out | CAR WINDOW BROKEN | Three councillors bid adieu to t | Newcastle with his friend, Bob Window Honors Deceased Couple A stained glass memorial win-'Another son, William, and a dow, honoring the late Mr. and daughter Margaret survive, Mrs, George Hart, was dedicated | Scripture for the dedication was Sunday morning at St. George's Isaiah 54, verses 12 and 13: Memorial Anglican Church. "And I will make thy windows Mr. Hart, active in the church's of agates, and thy gates of car- work, was founder of the Oshawa |buncles, and all thy borders of Dairy Limited, a member of the pleasant stones. Masonic Order and past president| "And all thy children shall be of the Oshawa Rotary club. taught of the Lord; and great The window shows the figure of shall be the peace of thy chil- St. George in armor and with |dren." shield. It bears the inscription:| Significant feature of the win- "Put on the whole armor of dow, on the south side of the d." church by the last row of pews, is Rev. Clinton D. Cross conducted that it is the first of the patron the service, while Maurice Hart, saint of the church. eldest son of the late couple, un-| Among those honoring the mem- veiled the window. At the base of ory of the late couple were: Mr. the window is the memorial: and Mrs. A. G. Storie, Mr. and {| "In memory of Margaret Pier- Mrs, W. G. Bunker, Mr. and Mrs. {don, born 1872: died 1949 and Er- L. F. McLaughlin and Mr.and inest George Hart, died 1953." Mrs. C. Roy McIntosh. Newcastle Lad Wounded In Chest By Stray Bullet A hunting accident, which home where he received first aid. {might well have had more seri- In the evening the boy's father {ous consequences, had a happy |took him to the Bowmanville {ending for Jerry Barchard, 13, Memorial Hospital where a .22 |RR 2, Newcastle, Saturday after-| calibre bullet was removed from noon, {his chest. He was released from | Walking in the near hospital on Sunday morning. Constable Francis Dryden of Handstra, Jerry heard a shot and [the Bowmanville detachment of | suddenly clutched his chest when the OPP said the wound was {he suffered an acute pain. A probably caused by the bullet closer examination revealed he from the rifle of a rabbit hunter was bleeding from a wound near |ricochetting. He said persons with his heart. |rifles hunting rabbits are com- The lad walked to the Handstra mon in the area on weekends. School Staff woods 81, of 72 Jones avenue, and the other driven by Edward Brad- ley, 17, of 139 King street east, collided on Simcoe street north. At the intersection of Simcoe - | Thieves, who broke a window, city council tonight. It is the last Pl S t and Maple streets, an accident Howden was not available for stole a blanket and cigaret lighter, scheduled meeting for 1956. dis Iwas toy involving Eigent comment from a new auto owned by Leon-, They are Orville C. Eagle, 4 a | driven by Zdenek Zednik, 29, 1154 i -- ~ lard Edwards, 604 Oxford street, James Lovell and Cephas -Gay,| Traffic accidents kept Oshawa | pac oad South, and a car . I'riav night. The auto was park- who were defeated in the recent | Police busy during the weekend. | goon by Edward L. Cook, 20, ed outside his home. election for seats on the 1957 |Folice noted that traffic was | Fleming avenue, Brampton, re ala es council, They will be replaced by | 'exceptionally heavy", probably Neither driver was injured resen ageant SCHOOL HOLIDAYS Walter Branch, Norman Down due to a large number of people - Christmas vacation for pupils and Cecil Bint, when council doing their Christmas shopping. in the separate, public and high meets in 1957. schools begins Dec. 21. School Mr. Eagle, Three people were injured, in | . t | wi Ba DCA00. vice chairman of | an accident at the intersection of | J' @I 0 1S {will reopen again in the new year the finance and on the farm below Clare- | CS enor Sod aw 3 7 or 4 mont before making Stouffville | Sawa reneral Hospital on Sun- XMAS CAMPAIGN | » - her, home. She was a daughter of |43Y, Dec. 16, following a short| ; p 2 eek I OL1S laren illness, TORONTO (CP)--A one-week the: late James B, and Hannah A h dC di f | son of the late Mr. and Mrs, campaign to remind Canadians 0 Madill, Her husband George Lee ; sanb. ULE nificance "hris S was ih Harry Cockerham, the deceased the significance of Christmas was predeceased her in 1953. Mrs. Lee|\,q born in Oshawa July 12, 1887 | announced Friday by the board was a resident in Stoufiville for and was married in Whitby on of evangelism and social service Ww ™ a geats July 5, 1911. He was a resident of |°f the United Clprea of Canada t A Jatitily pageant, performed r 1 rviving is one daughter, |the district all his life wi Dr Homer R #@ane, associate by 90 children of the Oshawa es e Mrs. B. G. Richardson, Roanoke, | exception pi! 2 ny ne le secretary of the board, said 'the Polish community at the Polish committee, was a|Bond and Ontario streets, when Virginia, _and four brothers, J.| borough irive wil he launched from 3.000 National Union Hall, 168 Banting| Oshawa fire department an. °% Jan. | surprise loser after four years on|two cars collided head on. Hor H.%Madill, Harrow; Albert Ma-| Mr. Cockerham was a former Clited Church pulpits and will be avenue, showed several scenes swered four calls. during the CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SUBJECT council. Mr. Lovell was chairman |were Glenn Wallace, 30, of 212, Le ee eam dill, Windsor; Fred C. Madill,| member of the Sons of England Conducted through the press, radio out of the New Testament, Sun-| weekend. None of the alarms |. y iv ing | Of the property committee while King street west, who suffered ton and Russel Madill of De-| Lodge in Whitby. ? phe telavision i by means of gay afternoon [proved to be serious Man, Een ee i Lauding Mr. Gay was chairman of the nose and chest injuries; Olive] Members of the Radio Park . " Re leaves his wife, the former "arc ACVETH a of DE ae Prociauiation The Daly sciual Jamsge Te- | was the subject of the Lesson. general purpose committee. Mitchell of 112 Brock street, Neighborhood Association, at NELSON MOLLON it el Richards. Also surviving is in 5 ean legi ive. the 'Hageant om ported from anv of the fires was garmon at Christian Science ser-| Mr. Down, 1955 mayor, was out (east. Who suffeed face 2- noir December meeting, agreed . J a sister, Mrs. N. V. Harbottle | married in Whitby on an 'cglonnaire, the pageant por-iat 20 Bond street west, the home yi..." "cinday. Dec. 16 of council for 1956 having lost in |cerations, and Charles Mit t st oe Wee The death occurred suddenly at (Louise) of Buffalo. 1920 trayed successively the annuncia- of Mrs. G. Welch. Here a fire of 4 ne id the mayoralty race to W. John |chell, 26, of the same address, [to support an all-star pi S{inderland on Sunday, Dec. 16, of, The memorial service will be! Mr. Bulkowski was a metaber tion, nativity and adoration in undetermined origin caused slight BIRTHDAYS TODAY | Naylor, now 1957 mayor by' ac-|who sustained a cut head. The hockey team in the city. Nelson W oved husband held at the Armstrong Funeral of Holy Cross Roman Catholic Bethlehem. Except for singing, damage to a chesterfield. Congratulations and best wishes |clamation. Mr. Bint steps up to| injured were treated by Pr. M.| Radio Park hockey team has of the for \ Martin, in his Chapel at 2 pm. on Tuesday, |Church and had been employed the pageant was conducted in| The fire department was called are extended to John Gaskell, 53 an alderman's rank after six |L. Morris, and Dr. W. G. Y. played and lost two games this 77th. year. Dec. 18. Rev. M. A. Bury, min. by Fittings Limited for 36 years, |S cnce with Mrs. Irene Wolek as/to extinguish smoldering garbage, | Fernhill Boulevard, who is cele- years on the board of education, (Grant: | season. Sweaters for the team are A son of the late William ; ister of King Street United| Besides his wife he leaves one narrator. under the floor of the Kohen Box | hrating his birthday today. |while a newcomer is Walter| qn. two cars involved in the [nOW on order. Sarah Mollon, the dec cnses anc Church, will conduct the serv- daughter, Mrs. Peter Rudka (Hel. on" th¢ climax of the adoration, Co., building, on Church street. | ---- ~------------------------- |Branch. who had been on the |, ijent were driven by Charles| The Christmas party for the bors at Manilla, aed Was ices. Interment will be in the en) of Oshawa and a son, Henry 2 little girls dressed as shep-|No damage was reported. {parks board. . | Mitchell, and Glenn Wallace. The children will be held at West Nsiietime. was + "mls Ting Oshawa Union Cemetery serving with the RCAF at Sylves- herus i Folish tational Cogtumesy F ramen Were Salled tice dur. World Traveller Council only has four items front end of each vehicle was mount school on Friday evening, decerator by trade. ter, QQuebec : Bnd litle boys dressed as. moun. IDE He Weaken HO Hot yo or under correspondence to consider | sompletely demolished. |Santa Claus will make an appear- : * number { years M FRANK BULKOWSKI Also surviving are three sisters jainsers Same 10 adore the chil heated Jloves [he first Ell was . tonight as compared to 21 items | A car owned by Kenneth J. At-ance with treats for the children. Lf Ol ears Mr 5 2 a y 5 Sis 5, ne manger, together with an- to i . . ' ' Vy 1 Oshawa being Following an illness of six |Mrs. M. Kupnicki (Jessie) of gels and the three magi 566 Simcoe street south. and the Will S ecak Here last week. : | Plans for a teenage party were gS 7 fonts the death occurred at the Oshawa, Mrs. G. Brackenbury Following the Polish tradition, second to Buckingham apart. For ¢, aid euts pavilion, Toren, Ictorial o Kapuskasing and | St. Nicholas presented each of the ments, on Simcoe north, No dam-| world traveller, Arthur Wil lived in Aly = opal, on Saturday, | Mrs. J. Buckley (Mary) of Stoney 240 children with a little stocking [age was reported in either case. jams of Toronto will stress Da rank JBolkow ki, be- four brothers, Martin of | filled with goodies and candy. "Home for Christmas" in an ad- his first, Mary Vass id of he. former | Michael of Burlington| After the performance, Wladis- dress to life insurance under- Hooper. | wio= 1; aseleski. The deceased, cholas and Peter of Port law Deperasinski, ar-old | writers at a dinner held in his I vho lived at I , | eaves wo fle at | street, Hoy d four grandchildren. boy from Poland, wi ad just {honor in the Genosha Hotel, Wed- awa, was in his 61st year, The remains will be at the arrived in Oshawa fr /arsaw | nesday evening. Aug. 21, |out to the members. E Ritson road. slightly | ber will be able to bring one 1 be were cars, one s home on Both vehicles guest. Refreshments wi ; 19 RO i Tiuniea, Poland, on| Armstrong Funeral Chapel nd - Dec h, 95, the deceased was high requiem mass sung by i Aa Dex F g ass ¢ y Rev. not se since of Oshawa, a s0n of the late Mr. and Mrs. | P. Coffey in Holy Cross Church at! old on See 4 Carl Bulkowski. A resident of (9 a.m. on Tuesday, Dec y ill be held Canada for 44 years, he had lived n ; v ) terment will be in St. Gregory' a 4 St Funeral Chapel, in Oshawa for 36 years and was Cemetery. Bregory's oh dt a BR -- NT CHRISTMAS PLAY Rhonda Waisgalss, Gregory Poiric Brian Hicks, Di- KINDERGARTEN PUPILS P ar imcoe school | Andrews, Jerry Hawkshaw, Ste- | Sally MacDonald, Stephen Ball, | > { by 1 pond. orth § for to join his mother, whom he had | was presented to 18. In- ence by Rev, Felix Kwiatkowski Yimes-Gazette Photo TORONTO (CP)--Official fore-| he was 10 months casts issued by the Dominion pub- | audi- [Jie weather office at 5:15 am.: | Synopsis: The weather contin- | Hedwig's Catholic | yes mild and cloudy over South- ern Ontario, and very cold over | Northwestern Ontario. Snow is fallimg along the boundary be-| tween the mild and the cold weather which now stretches across Wisconsin and Central On- tario. The cold weather is pushing | slowly southward and should reach the lower lakes this even- scattered showers in the mild areas will change to snowflurries | with the arrival of the cold wea ther. Tuesday will be much colder throughout Southern Ontario and |yeen continuing cold in Northern On- tario Regional forecasts midnight Tuesday: Lake Evie, Niagara, Lake On- tario, Haliburton, Windsor, Tor- onto, Hamilton: Cloudy and mild today with a few showers this af- ternoon, changing to snowflurries and turning much colder tonight. Mostly sunny and cold Tuesdar Winds southwest 15 today, north erly 15 Tuesday FORECAST TEMPERATURES tonight and high 1 1) valid until Toronto Trenton i" St. Catharines ,....., 2 Hamilton RINSE NIE IS E raf CAE f CARRERE Sudbury Noith Bay White River SAFETY BELT A "safety zone" by which for eigners may nt own border prop. erty was crealed by presidentia decree in Brazil in 1940, Cy Churchley of the Crown Life | : - Insurance Co., is chairman on _ The Piccadilly this annual occasion and will in- Genosha was the troduce the speaker, annual Christmas Mr. Williams. a graduate of staff of the three Sproule Food | University of Toronto, reminisces, | Stores. 0 3 [ "Several times in far off places| While a delicious dinner was | of the world I have come close to | being served, Evalyne Johnston missing Christmas dinner at home [at the piano, provided seasonal with my wife and two children, music. Later Helen Bruce, of To- | Particularly. once in India and ronto, a versatile soprano with this year while touring South Am- a warm voice and plenty f per- erica and the British West Indies' sonality, entertained wit two it was a near thing. But I have groups of songs been lucky and always made it." Jack Bateman, formerly of Osh- A speaker in both French and awa, an outstanding magician Spanish, - Mr Williams nover and comedian, thrilled the audi- enjoyed' formal lessons. Gifted |ence with his feats of magic. He {with an excellent memory and a [was ably assisted by David Yhite sense of pronunciation he| and Jim Sproule. The affable taught himself the languages |Chairman was Cecil Sproule. The out of books, studying during the [Van der Zwet Brothers -- Peter, evenings at home. In his early |John and Cor -- nrovided lively travels in Quebec, Northern On- mouth organ music, . |tario, Mexico and South America Harry Breau and his guitar re- lhe put theory into conversational | ceived enthusiastic anplause. practice and found it worked.| Carol singing was led by Mrs. | As Mr. Williams says. with a Ruth Millard John and Deborah | llaugh. "Learninc to converse sim-|Soroule contributed musical num- {ply in foreign languages was a bers. matter of self defense. 1 had .0.| Dee Hunderlick if T wished to order a meal -- Ciaus bring gifts and get what 1 wanted." to the children room of helped Santa and pleasure Please Note Change of Date St. Gregory's Young Peoples' Club Christmas Concert THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, at 8:30 p.m. will be held In The New Parish Auditorium 190 Simcoe St. N, 1 1 rf P rt damaged when two 0 S d Y driven by William A. Blight, served. gTROUD Sensational Meat Features Tuesday and Wednesday Only CLUB STEAKS SLICED ¢ ig 5 9 Io | LIVER 2 5} E OXTAIL AND 6TH and 7TH (Bone In) EGGS | Ey bs. §1 v. 45 TUESDAY ONLY 25: BEEF MED. SIZE In Your Container BEEF 19: PRIME KIDNEYS Ib | RIB MINCED Doz. 35

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