3 i ON THE WAY WITH KHRUSHCHEV The Soviet liner Balika, Nations Joneval assembly » Soviet destroyer escort, (AP carrying Soviet Premier Nikita | New York, sails through the 3 Krushchev and Red satellite | English Channel in this air | Y/Tephoto via radio from Lon leaders to next week's United | view, Following the ship is a | don) Drug Addict Clinic Aporoved NORTH BAY (CP)--A resolu the Ontario gov or under direction of the eouris which could send convieted ad- passed at the closing session of the annual con that the province for chil and ex- nder the Tor: Also elected were Mrs, Mel London, first viee-presi- ; Mrs, J, J. McMahon, North Bay, second vice-president; Mrs, {Lloyd McHugh, Alexandria, re- 'cording ry; Mrs, George N, Tomkins, Ottawa, correspond. ing secretary, Most Rev, B, 1, Webster, bishop of Peterborough is director, In an address Monday, Most, Rev, Alexander Carter, Bishop of Sault Bie. Marie, reported that! speedier assimilation of new Ca- {nadians will be underinken in R Catholic di ! GRANT INDEPENDENCE | BRUSSELS (AP) -- Belgium expects to grant full independ ence to the Ruanda-Urundi trust territory east of the Congo In the| first half of 1962, the Belgian min-| istry for African affairs an nounced Monday, General elec: itions will take place at the be- | ginning of next year in the pres. {ence of United Nations observers. | i pw CITY AND DISTRICT | BIRTHDAYS REMEMBERED | streets, this morning, The car re- Members of the Rotary Club of | ceived extensive damage when it Oshawa who celebrated their! collided with a pole, birthdays last week and this week were honored at the elub lunch. SIX AMBULANCE CALLS eon op Monday, Those honored] The ambulances of the Oshawa were Dr, C, M, Elliott, Col, R, 8,|Fire Department answered six 'McLaughlin, Murray Macleod, routine calls during the past 24 Dr, Douglas Langmaid, F ord hours, Lindsay, E, PF, Bastedo, Harry Brooks, Harold Sproule and A, W, Armstrong, : closed for construction today:| = VISITORS AT ROTARY Wilson road south from Olive Visitors at the Monday meet: avenue to Shakespeare avenue; ing of the Rotary Club of Oshawa King street west from Waverley included Rotarians Samuel J, to Thornton under construction, * Higbee, Salem, New Jersey; Taunton road east from Bimeoe| | Harry Boyes, of Pickering; Rev, street to Ritson road north, When-| John VanHarmelon and D, 8, ever possible streets will be kept! i Tushingham of Whitby and Bill open for local traffic. Emergency | Roberts and G, 8. Williams, |conditions such as weather could HOSPITAL REPORT | require the closing of streets not Following is the report of the on this list, Oshawa General Hospital for the SEVEN-DAY TERM week ending Sept, 10: Admis-| On the testimony of two ex. sions, 206; births ~ male 25, fe- perienced policamen and a doe- male 28; discharges, 223; newborn| tor, Douglas John Gibbs, of 218) § discharges ~-- male 28, female Dearborn avenue, was sentenced -- or surgery, 85; minor to seven al dA days in jail, for drunk 2 i ex : dlaseno 7.5, Evin, 03 fentment, 116; casts, 15; physio. apy treatments, 520, feence was sus; NORTH AMERICAN TITLE months, an McLaughlin, of Oshawa, | won the first North American FINE DRUNK #10 Open Horseshoe Competition at| William Haig, of Barrie, was the Canadian National Exhibition|fined $10, or five days in jail, Saturday. In a story in The Osh- by Magistrate F, 8, Ebbs, Mon- awa Times Monday it was re. 98y, He pleaded guilty to being Ported he won the Canadian|drunk in a public place, amplonship, He actually won| * AN the Canadian crown three weeks SECOND OFFENCE Edward E, Mullen was fined $30 or one month in jail, on his ago in Hamilton, second offence of being drunk in STREETS CLOSED | The following streets will be pended for six Waves churned up by high winds of Hurricane Donna LACERATED FORHEAD pound boardwalk at this resort Clarence Harrison received ala public place, He appeared he. area on the Atlantic Ocean at HURRICANE LEAVES TRAIL OF WRECKAGE Asbury Park, NJ, today, Boardwalk and fence as well as benches were uprooted at op bess' Kuzyk CAPSULE NEWS 3-Time Loser In Hospital KITCHENER (CP) -- Raymond live miles west 'of here, say the , 15, went to hospital Mon-| jamming is sometimes dey for the third ine in two lt fades out months, Raymond's string of ac-the police station eidents hegan when he fell from | his bieyele and broke his arm) in two places, A short time later) Milton Shoul- he fell while playing and broke dice, treasurer of Brant tow nehip the same arm again, Monday, his for the past 14 years, died Mon- arm still in the cast, he fell from| day at bis farm home, He leaves 8 tree and gashed his head, his wife, three daughters, # PHYCHIATRIST DIES brottier dnd 4 sitar, ; ME TORONTO (CP)--Dr, William EMERGENCY LANDING H, Gauld, 65, who worked for TAONDON, Ont, (CP)~A United years in provincial mental hos. States ah 4 Submarine Neptune pitals, died in hospital here Sat- emergency urday, He was born in China, son landing at London City Alrport of the late Rev, William Gauld| Mohday after circling the runway and Mrs, Ganld of Guelph, and|onee to give crash rescue units worked at hospitals in Whithy, time to get prepared, The ¥adar Woodstock and Penelanguishene, plane from the U8, naval air Survivors include a daughter, Dr, station at Brunswick, Me., wag Dorthy Gauld of Hamilton, and foreot 1 lang after hs Sarboard i , 3 ittle, Guelph, €DE ' a sister, Dr, Flora Little, Guelph pin BR BODY FOUND OWNSHIP CHESLEY (CP) THE WEATHER OFFICE says the immediate effect on Ontario from Hurricane Donne will be some of the coolest WINNIPEG (CP)--The body of ADMITS NEGLIGENCE an Elora, Ont, man, believed 10 GUELPH (CP)--~Walter Gaw» have heen drowned while swim-| 1k, 30, Monday pleaded guilty to ming in the Winnipeg River, was|eriminal negligence in connection found Saturday near Pointe du With a May 26 highway accident EDUCATION BOARD BRIEFS Bois, Man, Police earlier found|@nd was sentenced to three an abandoned car near the Pointe| roonths, He was suspended from v dam. containing driving in Canada for jwo years, Bois powe , du Bois: pow dentifieation indi- Roy Wilhelm, of Ottawa and The Oshawa Board of Eduea- tion, at a meeting of the board's clothing end | cating it belonged to Costin, 30. The hody was iden fied by a brother ASSIST POLICE STRATFORD (CP)--Amatenr radio operators in this aréa have Neil James| Kitchener, was severely injured sti- when his ear collided with Gaw lik's vehicle, J | GETS SEVEN YEARS BUFFALO (AP) - Joseph A Moses, 4, head of an alleged ey y she offered to assis provincial police heroin, smugding ny #mashen| in tracking down a vadio trans | Bo. "Cac contenced Monday to] mitter suspecied of jamming po- seven years in prison, Moses was| lice radio, Police in Sebringville, among 6 persons rounded up after a federal grand jury re {turned a record 2,653-count nar- | eotics indictment, Moses was + # (named in 1,200 counts, but was| 2' convicted on only one, ! | BACKED THROUGH GLASS | BRANTFORD (CP) --~ A man| who backed into the glass doors of a Brantford store Saturday, causing damage estimated at $1, 500, was fined $100 and costs Monday for impaired driving, Michael Buzsik, 33, of Burford, pleaded guilty, He was also i banned from driving for six] months, | AUTO BRIEF OTTAWA (CP)-~The Canadian | Automobile Association said Monday it will submit a brief to the federal royal commission on the automotive industry which opens public hearing here Oct, 24, Rowley J, Hastings of Van-| coliver, president of the associa tion which claims 600,000 mem- bers, said the brief, will present the viewpoint of Canad's private motorists, OPENS NURSING CENTRE LONDON, Ont, (CP)-Health Minister Dymond of Ontario (opened a certified nursing as || sistants' training centre at Lone |don's Beck Sanatorium Monday, the fifth to he established in the provinee, Other centres are in operation at Fort William, Sud- bury, Hamilton and Toronto, In addition 12 Ontario hospitals run | their grams, CRUSHED TO DEATH GRAND BEND (CP)=A four year » old boy was crushed to death Monday after falling under the wheel of his father's truck, Gerard Stokkermans, son of Mr, and Mrs, Cornelius Stokkermans, fell off the truck while riding on the back with his twin brother John, a far from this scene 1s Conven- tion Hall, floor of which was flooded with water | ~AP Wirephoto | lacerated forehead in a car aecl: fore Magistrate ¥, 8, Ebbs, Mon.|™ dent at Centre and MacGregor day, the height of the storm, Not A | OBITUARIES FUNERAL OF LOUIS SLANINA Says Smallwood Wants To Retire ST. JOHN'S, Nfld, (CP)--Joey Term 20," the premier said, "I'm the family residence, Church at am, Monday, Sept Smallwood wants to retire from sure of it," However, he wouldn't| "reel, last Friday in his 67th) politics, says an old friend of the quit politics with Term 20 unre:| Newfoundland premier. | solved, Don Jamieson, columnist of the, "If only the Tories would leave weekly Newfoundland Herald who me alone, I'd be out now, today, has covered the loguacious Lib-|this minute, But they keep need! eral "without a break since he/ing me and that's like a red flag made his first speech , , , more(to a bull, I won't let them get! than 14 years ago," says the pre. away with it, so I've got to keep mier wants to quit "but he's fighting, chained to Term 20." "The Tories r, Rev, P, Coffey sang the mass Cemetery, The pallbearers were R. Court ney, 8. Jesenak, A, Bestercy, # Babarlk, 8, Maserovich and A Smelko, FUNERAL OF wish to God 1| RADION RUKARUK This is the disputed clause of would drop Term 29. It irritates) Mass was sung in St. Mary's Por the C ation agr | which. Premier Smallwood says They never want to hear about|®30 a.m, Monday, Sept, promised the province perpetual Term 20 again. But I'll keep at it Radion Rukaruk who ald to enable it to maintain its until they change their minds or| Fairview Lodge, Whitby, last ¥xi Jublle services without taxes until they're kicked out of office 9aY in his 74th year, igher than in the other Atlantic|and the Liberals give us what! The mass was sung by Rev. provinces, we're due," Prime Minister Diefenbaker| Now, Premier Smallwood, who has announced special grants will will be 60 next December, wants be discontinued in 1962 when'to spend more time at his Newfoundland's financial position| Roache's Line ranch. He wants will be reviewed. ; to write books and he wants to] Sooner or later we'll win on finish the swimming pool hel them. It gets under their skins. Ukrainian Orthodox Chu | reh a | 8t, Mary's Cemetery, The pallbearers were H, Dut fin, G. Robinson, T. Carey, J Hrehoruk, C, Hewitt and G Kryslak, FUNERAL OF JOHN HUNSDALE High requiem mass was sung in Holy Cross Roman Catholie| 12, for Louis Slanina who died at 533 Drow| | Interment was In St, Gregory's| P. Zaparyniuk. Interment was in| The remains will be at the The memorial service was held COMING T | started, In a wide-ranging interview, | bingo tonight at Avalon at! Jun, t 86 and $10, Se wm, ames #40 Juckpoa. door prises - KINSMEN BINGO | TUESDAY, SEPT, 13th FREE ADMISSION EXTRA BUSES Jamieson quotes Premier Small. 8 the Armstrong Funeral Home Ki 0 hm Sept T "Ph f : ohn Hunsdale, who at the mL Ldbstala San i the Joi Oshawa General Hospital last roving OF Friday in his 56th year, pudvinee lms 2 perpetual grant of * Rev, W. N, Aitken, pastor of why not Newfound:| calvary Baptist Church, conducts land, , , , T'll write & book a year| ed the services. Interment was in at least, . , . I don't want a seat| Mount Lawn Cemetery, in the Senate. The pallbearers were H, Buck The Ysigns are there" for 1 oe Sr GAO PA GA ag Liberal victory in the next fed- wald, H, Grant, W, Poulter, R, Lutz, O, Sharvard and T, Collen, JOHN RUSKAY poor health for several |years John Ruskay, 308 Currie avenue, died at the Oshawa Gen. {eral Hospital Monday, Sept, 12. He was in his 70th year, {June 12, 1801 and was married there in June, 1918, + years and in Oshawa for 81 years, | Mr, Ruskay was an employee of | Fittings Limited for 24 years, He was a member of Holy Cross Roman Catholie Church, | t| He is survived by his wife, the! 12, for former Vera Poloncak: two sons, ¥ died at Michael of Courtice and John of) | Trenton and four grandchildren, | | Ronald, Theresa, Veronica and | Mary Ruskay, all of Courtice, Armstrong Funeral Home for| high requiem mass in Holy Cross [Church at % am. Wednesday, . Sept, 14, Rev, P, Coffey will sing; the mass, Interment will be in St, Gregory's Cemetery, 'Admiral Says Strikes Are Big Hazard DETROIT (CP) --A retired {United States admiral sald Mon: day that labor disputes are a | A son of the late Charles and|} Anna Ruskay, the deceased was |§ born at Seredne, Czechoslovakia, 8 A resident of Canada for §3|° WILDCAT STRIKE | HAMILTON (LP)--A wildeat strike of 080 was touched off at a nearby Westdale hardware mill Monday after several machinists refused to sweep around their machines, Officials at the (Slater Company Limited said i they .met with officers of the | United Steelworkers of America | (CLC) and all the men would be {back today with no penalties, PLAN NEW BARN INGERSOLL (CP) -- Ingersoll {parks board Monday night ap | proved plans for construction of a new Ingersoll Turf Club horse barn to replace the one destroyed by fire Saturday. Club President Gordon L, Bisbee and Elmer Cunningham, owner of three of the four horses lost in the blaze, presented plans for a cement block barn, BUDGET LOW CHATHAM (CP)=-City ecounell| notified Chatham board of educa- tion Monday that there was only [$99,924 left in the 1960 budget to {meet the board's request for {$100,000 for current school ex.| penses, Counell voted to turn over the balance of the funds to the board, LitigaMon is pending between council and the board over the allocation of educational funds for 1960, DIES OF POLIO IN SPAIN HAMILTON (CP)---Mrs, Gisela CALLED TO BAR Richard H, Donald, BA, of #47 Stmeoe street north, will receive his call to the bar at Osgoode Hall, Friday, Sept. 16, He is a son of Mr. and Murs, Harry Donald, Whitby, and a grandson of E. A, Donald, of Oshawa, Richard received his | own CNA training pro. mey, education at Whitby Collegiate and Assumption Unlyersity, Windsor, He resides in Oshawa with his wife, Margavet, and son, Richard, BABY FOUND SAFE CREMONA, Alta, (CP)--Erie Roberts, - 83-month-old son of a homesteader, was found sale Smith, 22, of Hamilton died of polio In Cadiz, Spain, and her {husband and twe children have! {been quarantined on the family | yacht there, it was reported here| { Monday, The Smiths left Mont: real for Cadiz two weeks ago. Mrs, Smith's maiden name was Gisela Von Nida, committees held in the boardroom of the O'Neill Collegiate and Vo- cational Institute, Monday night, approved the appointment of J, H. Parkhill as head of the com mereial artment of the Osh awa Central Collegiate Institute, TORONTO (CP) ~~ Forecasts Issued at 5 am: DEPARTMENT HEAD The board approved the ap. pointment of ¥, Miller as head of the mathematics department at the O'Neill Collegiate and Vo- cational Institute, TO ATTEND CONFERENCE G. L. Roberts, principal of the 0CV1, has heen invited to a na- tional conference on children in cluding their education, health and social welfare, to be held in Quebec Oct, 4 to 6, The Board agreed that Mr, Roberts should be able to attend the conference, AWARDED CUP The custodian of the Cedardale School, H, Pasiuk, has heen awarded a cup by the Oshawa Horticultural Society for having the best kept school garden in the city, board members were Synopsis; Hurricane Donna, having spared Ontario from # repeat Jeriormance of the rav- pges of Hurricane Hazel, was approaching the Gaspe like an express train this morning, The immediate effect of the hurr cane on Ontario will be some of the coolest weather since last spring, Later today, and partie: warty Wednesday, rong blustery northerly winds wi make the weather seem even chillier, Regional forecasts valid until midnight Wednesday, Lake Erie, Lake Huron, Lake Ontario, Niagara, Georgian Bay, Haliburton and Kirkland Lake regions, Windsor, London, Tor onto, Hamilton, Sudbury and North Bay: Cloudy and cool to day with occasional light show. told Monday night, ON PERMANENT STAFF The appointment of Frank Smith, janitor at the OCCI, to the permanent staff was ap- proved by the hoard, TO SEE FURNISHINGS Members of the board of educa: tion, in search of ideas for fur nishing the new administrative Dulding, i visit rabies Thursday to see furni 8 the Brampton board's adminis trative building, TO CONTACT WRECKERS As only ong tender has been recelved for the vemoval of a house on the board's property at 229 Albert street, the superintend- ent of maintenance, R, H, Lun. will try to contact house wreckers in the Toronto area, ROOF oN the 7 Work 1s progressing on the T. R, McEwen Public School and the roof is on and the floors have heen poured, the chairman of the building and planning committee, Trustee H, B, Armstrong, report. ed Monday night, The addition to Chdardale School should be com: pleted in three weeks' time, and the Adelaide McLaughlin School by Nov, 15, the date set in the contract, he said, GERMAN CLASSES lei Club to hold German "fie hoard will allow the Love: ers, Sunny intervals Wednesday but continuing cool, Northerly winds near 15 today, northwest winds 20 to 30 Wednesday, Timmins Cloudy and cool wit clearing Wednesday, Will Shoot Rock Ship 3 showers Northerly crushed rock Monday on pro erty leased by Reg Lachine, not show up, Mr, stop the Ben F, Tait, which a Wallaceburg company was Erie town 16 miles southeast of Chatham, Mr, Lachine left Erieau Mon: day for Windsor--a pert the Ben Tait would have to pass en route to Erieau, He gave no reason for his trip, Erieau council earlier agreed dumping of the rock on Mr, La- chine's property, the lease of whieh expires Oct, 1, They later reversed their decision and sald they had done Mr, Lachine "a great wrong," Kapuskasing: | , ERIEAU (CP)=A ship, which was scheduled to dump fons of to send to dump rock at this Lake Cloudy, Cool Some Showers nds near 25 today, becoming to 15 Wednesday, Forecast Temperatures Lows tonight, Highs Wednesday Windsor : Bt, THOMBS 1rrr1err Kitchener .,.vv0000s London wi 0 TOrOMO ir: esess: Peterborough ,..... Onion ii iireee St, Catharines ,..., Hamilton + .vi0000s Muskoka ,..ooverier Killaloe Earlton , |Sudbury ., North Bay ,,. Kapuskasing White River .....i:, suse goes s3essesssess Express Buses direct to OLD WOODBINE RACES Starting Monday, Sept, Sth and Saturdays only until Oct, Tat, Lachine 'sald he' would use a shotgun, if necessary, to LEAVE OSHAWA Includes Admission Return Fore LEAVE WHITBY 12:10 p.m, Daylight Time Return 2.25 Includes N. to which all children will be ad mitted in one of the city's publie schools on Saturday mornings, PUBLIC SPEAKING The Community Chest will be given the use of the OCCI audi torlum for a public speaking cons test Oct, 10 and 20, and there will be no charge, CIVIL, DEFENCE RALLIES The co-ordinator for civil de. fence will be allowed to use the E. A. Lovell auditorium Sept, 21 and 28 and Oct, § 13, 19 and 26, and the board will be represent. ed at the firat of the meetings hy the chairman of the public re: lations committee, Mrs, €. € Lee, PLAN CORNERSTONE A committee consisting of Trustee Mrs, Lee, Trustee A, E. O'Neill and Dr, Elliott will meet to discuss and arrange the lay. ing of a cornerstone for the T, R, McEwen Senior Public School, ASK REPORT Trustee Brown asked Mra, Loe to prepare a report on the sh | lass situation to counter some of the "atrocious rumors" that are circulating in the city, Suit Against City Council WINDSOR (CP)-A suburban EXPAND AIRPORT Riverside resident threatened le. gal action Monday against city FIRST FORK IN US, IN 1630 Way back in 1630 Gov, John Winthrop Introduced the table fork to America, bringing it to Massachusetts in a leather case, Many Americans have been introduced to the smart way to get extra cash by sellin no + longer » used househol tema through the Oshawa Times Want Ads, Call RA $3402 today to place your ad as this couple did, Fare Admission Return After Last Race Tickets and Information of BUS TERMINAL 18 Prince Street == RA 3.224) Whitby == Hewy Donald Lid, Phone MO 8.3475 BUEHLERS Yender EAT'N TRUE - TRIM BEEF ( 12 KING ST, E RA 3.3633 4 - "» roid \& «> "2, - Meat Specials ! Wed, & Thurs. STEAKS {12:00 Noon Deylight Time ® WING ® T-BONE Jockpot Nos, 57 ond 50 JUBILEE PAVILION TORONTO (CP)--Construction council over being denied the Monday after being lost since has started on a new 9,500-foot| purchase of city property in 1954 greater threat to shi i eral Slection, Meni Smallwood Oshawa Men Have {the St. Lawrence Sener wing Sunday afternoon in dense bush "°° " | ha ause iefenbaker's [the seaway's own lmitations. A COUNtry northwest of here. The IMAWay as part of a l0wear, while similar property was sold (Popularity is on the decline and Narrow Escape | Admiral John M, Will pres. 100 Of MP and Mrs. Wayne Rob-($10.000.000 expansion program at/to Mavor Michael J. Patrick, at 79: HARVEST TEA AND Hats ul Ve on a i A re st iN HOME BAKING SALE {one-term party the Liberals CENTRE ST. UNITED CHURCH |can lick them hands-down in the next election." Thursday, Sept. 15, -------- Jto7 pm, SMASH REBELLION | between Dunsford and BAST GROUP TEA 0c _ "The vehicle sipped 8 ee a CARACAS (AP)---The govern-| ment of President Romulo Bet. For the Oshawa Dunli- cate Bridge Club, Tues- day Sept, 13, and each following Tuesday, 7:30 [that's all the Tories have or ever erts, he was found two miles Malton Airport, it was announced | the time an alderman, LINDSAY + Two Oshawa vesi from where he was last seen and| Monday less than 'a half-mile from his " home, He wandered away while Ww ars ONTARIO his family was picking blueber- \ STOCK (CP) -- Wood: Noa. stock post office was presented I ---------------- Monday with the W, M, Mae Lean Trophy for achieving high. ost ok / a : § to ships both inbound and got nati In, Sompetion With 3 outbound. This year our sWips|pail distribution examinations. "| have averaged 12 hours to transit the canal. It needs to be wid: APPROVE FARE INCREASE WASHINGTON (AP)--The In stead of one-way." terstate Commerce Commission | The admiral said seaway pl. Monday authorized the Detrait! w= mond Mackay, left the highway {bellion led by a national guard ifto a second tree before | Houten who seized a ry Stas stopped. The rear end of on kabmoek hich. | zuela, Lieut, Ecio de Jesus Sal. stand how the two men escaped, dents had a miraculous escape) jon and were only slightly injured! when the car, driven by Ray-| Bobeay-| | ment of a military junta in Vene<| Police are at a loss to under pm, at the Woodview | Clubhouse, Cadillac N. Come and bring a part- ner, » i | divia, falled to obtain support for] Mackay and a companion were his attempted coup and he and 'treated at the Ross Memorial 20 guardsmen followers were ar-| Hospital for shock, bruises and rested within an hour, a govern. minor lacerations, They were re- ment announcement said. ¢ leased shortly afterwards, {ident of American Export Lines told the Economic Club that gshoremen on the Great Lakes are inexperienced, of rela. tively low productivity and are overpaid, Fa shoremen [oi 's strikes and ave cost shippers thou. The vehicle clipped a tree at t! More } ancourt has smashed & brief re.| edge of the ditch and careened! fee ave our Juma, they have cost us future seaway | traffic." le was overlapping the front, Admiral Will sald the shallow ened and to be made two-way in harbors at some major American ports are causing many freight iors to carry as little as half their capable load. He also said the Welland Canal needs mprovement. "The canal proved a serious bottleneck that caused many de. John 8 Partyka, in registered letters to council members, said he will give the city to Sept, 18 to investigate the complaint be fore he institutes legal action. Mr, Partyka said his offer to buy the property . was rejected hy the SUF Scling under bylaw, However, said, similar pro erty at the same time was to Mayer Patrick's company, American Concrete Products of Canada Limited, The sale was approved by coumeil, lots contributed to accidents and because of inexperience and Canada Tunnel Corporation | 0 increase its Detroit to Windsor| CHURCHILLS CELERRATE WESTERHAM (AP)-Sir Win. delay with acean - going vessels. More passenger bus fares to 20 cents ston and Lady Churchill cele experience would aid Nh smoother poral 118 cents from 13 for 'a single trip, and to oh a multiple trip basis brated thelr Sind wedding anni virsary quietly Monday, FRESH MADE VEAL PATTIES LEAN, SLICED CLUB STEAKS Ib. 59c¢ RIB STEAKS Ib. 69¢ 3 lbs. 1.00 COOKED HAM Ib. 89c ------ i ------ 4