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Oshawa Times (1958-), 24 Oct 1963, p. 23

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, October 24, 1963 SMan RCAF 9 linia Team Keeps --_, a | al Yomen Peace Mt GoD oT wate | unihie ate ada's newest peace-keepin team helping to. pacify FuURNITO RE troubled Middle Eastern coun- : : 'try. Members of 134 Air Transport Union, flying two Caribou and four Otter aircraft, are patrol, Wy <> RR KL. } BD ling Yemen and its. boders and transporting supplies for the} United Nations Yemen observer! mission. The mission's job is to over-| see the disengagement of the) two sides in Yemen's year-long civil war. The Egyptian-backed repubii- cans led by Col, Abdullah al- Sallal mainly control the flat- lands of this Arab country while} the monarchists, led by Imam) tiie ' 4 / Mohammed al-Badr and backed a by Saudi Arabia, occupy the ow mountains. ' The UN mission, with its mil- itary complement chiefly made up of Yugoslav troops, is trying to ensure they stick to their June agreement to disengage during a period of negotiation. USE OLD PALACE ; *. h _ woe y . fet iat Headquarters of the eight- = he } ; » i . b ee eg, nation' UN force is the old y Vege : o ogg A jo} : cae imam's summer palace, a build- Os oo erred ton ' < ! " f a0 ry " of ing badly in need of repair. f eae 12 \ f AS " The Caribou aircraft are 1 based at San'a, the Yemeni capital, along with the main body of RCAF personnel. The group lives in the Guest House, a stark stone-and-mud building facing one of the town's major squares. The Caribou fly air transport and reconnaissance flights from San'a to the outposts of Najran and Quizan in Saudi Arabia and Sada in Yemen. The Otters, soon to be supple- mented by two more planes, op- erate out of Saudi Arabian bases. Sqdn. Ldr. Ian Umbach of Edmonton, the unit's command- ing officer, says his ground crews "work long hours under the most primitive. conditions." Mid-day temperatures are usually over 100. At Quizan there is the added discomfort t a i ' ) : a one By la e as Sow 2-PIECE CASUAL MAPLE GROUPING INCLUDES FELLOW-BACE TV REG than 100 te, aa ¢ CHESTERFIELD AND WING CHAIR OR ROCKER IN Gove Soft DELUXE VINELLE When the Canadians arrived in San'a, accommodation and A warm and wonderful authentic colonial design with feedi . . 'Atlee Yost Tet Pre ? i 4 a 88 spindled arms, wing back and maple box frame design Enjoy the soft touch. Luxurious FOAM cushioned was all packed rations prepared ' ; 5 combined with deep comfort reversible foam cushions seat and attached pillow back for maximum com- covered in bright colonial prints. Smart skirted bases. fort. Special TV viewing feature lets you stretch by amateur cooks. Sleeping quarters were set up in every Platform Rocker for only 78.88. Exposed frame is sup- out with level viewing. Covered in washable convenient spot, | 2s ' LIBERAL CREDIT TERMS erbly finished! leather-soft expanded vinyl. COOK ARRIVED In mid-July a water purifica- tion kit arrived from Canada and about the same time an RCAF cook, LAC H. E. Fletcher of Toronto, was welcomed. } In recent weeks there have been fresh rations. They se flown in on the Soe etree North Star flight from-E! Arish, UN Emergency Force base in| Egypt, and are supplemented pd vegetables and some -fruit imported from Ethiopia. Radio broadcasts from the British base in neighboring) Aden, an occasional game of horseshoes or baseball help re-| lieve the inevitable boredom in| a town where there is virtually no entertainment for the Cana-) dians. Yemen, a country almost en- tirely untouched by Western ; a alah aes vA, . : --a, sore ioe ; l j MILAN MARBLE TOP 5-PC. GROUP civilization, a land where the principal means of transport is : GB ais! , the camel and where moderniiee~ we ij ' fe "4 Delightful Italian creation os goy os @ ' sanitation methods are @ a - , rd land: . 42" round meorble- are Pirtu-' ' c oe 4) Contemporary Elegance In a ee a Gt ae 13988 ally unknown, is strange to the Canadians. : eZ " J JP at ' : Walnut 70" TRIPLE DRESSER BEDROOM with four extra thick padded. box seat chairs sat ton cnned. Poy Meese 1 se i Oe g - @nd pretty lattice tops. All in white sat- © the teeth Cardervotively. styled; emaemanted. sly. with ALL 3 PIECES ellite color, A distinctive dining group. CONVENIENT CREDIT - with knives and long, old-fash- ie - , lll i - ioned if] ' f eo oe sg ee / the. natural beauty of walnut veneers. No : rifles, are generally moon y friendly ys . 5 mr". 4 : 1 hordware, just recessed drawer pulls. Kant«mar aed eS ne f s . gt = ; Y boked varnish finish . resists alcohol, boiling - water, polish remover and scratches. Maho- Z 4 qgony drawer hottoms, cénter drawer nylon NOTICE OF ate a ~ hme Te: Sanaa APPLICATION The Liquor Licence Act Licensing District Number 7 "The Oehawe SPACE-SAVERS Naval Veterans Club MONEY-SAVERS of the | CITY OF OSHAWA. Walnut finished hardwood wardrobes. 4 ; . % F in the Province of Ontario In 3 sizes! With full length mirrors! 4 ; i' FORMICA will mak plicati U s ' i : j . Special Mee spd eae f : ' ' PLANK TOP Licence Board of Ontario to be SINGLE DOOR 88 t a ¥ 2 LARGE DESK | 23" x 21" x 6312" i i d CHAIR held at the Royal Canadian Legion, 217 Murray Street | | p< i wirasee fe { in the CITY of ; B ' BOTH FOR | 4 Drawer ; PETERBOROUGH sennvses" 9008 Stntivresy,- 54,08 '| | aa 4 ty 88 in the COUNTY of ; PETERBOROUGH on Walnut finished to. motch your decor, Mirrors on every door to reflect you heod to toe, Extra space Friday, the 15th day of just where you need it. Choose the single or " Re i a \ rt Danish influence 5-drower wal- November, 1963 | double door model with hanging bor, het shelf ' 2 Denith Staines Sgrmne wake hepa: oS ee a ee, - aa resists all damage. Ideal for fectly good condition, AT THE HOUR OF 10:00 | with 4 drawers, storage door obove ond full é évery member of the fomily. wale igrhatiow thar y t Scientifically right height for from their Dinettes. o'clock E.S.T. inthe forenoon . length hanging space. al ki pet tng for the issuance of rr ape writing or typing. low price. ' CLUB LICENCE (RESTRICTED), . x size. for the sale and consumption of | beer and wine with meals and beer without meals in on enabiishment I] SET OF 3 TABLES 5-PC. VINYL COVERED EVERYTHING IN THE | FRUITWOOD FINISHED | 4 TV TRAY TABLES forthe totoving omic: WITH FORMICA TOPS | 7 320 Wile Se Oohowe, Ow sron | FOLDING BRIDGE SET STORE IS ON SALE | DAMASK, HI-BACK CHAIR | WITH ROLLING SERVER Any person resident in the licens- Genuine FORMICA tops that ing district may object to the ap- resist burns, stoins, scratches. Fine features of beaut } , j Y, plication, and the grounds of ob- Wood grained to match per- Strength and uséfulness at a Cc Y T Beoutifully carved and curved ing-si jection in writing shall be filed . t finished low budget price. Strong 29 HECK EVER AG rear v sun sce 4 king-size trays that stand ' be 'ood O88 On their own legs plus brass 288 with MR. H. J. BROWNE, the re- fectly the . wolnut A smooth-folding tubular metal. frame, foam padded, covered : rolling cart thon can be used gistrar of the licensing district, | bases. Any table singly. 15.95. S94" auicne sebls und. four r whees bec Ht e Ogee nom folding chairs with podded cor- in Every Department in exquisite damask. A pride- TARIO at least ten days before] ; al seats. ful, decorative chair, 36" high, Os a server, the meeting et which the epplice- tion is to be heard. Zz - DATED at Oshawe this twenty th 2nd day of October 1963. een &: Earl x Beto "aint 2 << Y -s> 80 King Street, East, Oshawa

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