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Oshawa Times (1958-), 18 Nov 1965, p. 27

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WASHINGTON (AP)--At this|\bombardment of targets in the| point. Pike to Pereman's wood with American military leaders) j a United States is counting pri- ment of this strategy apparently|and = civilian policymakers be- ae oe oe a hay-| successful Hallowe'en. Party. marily on military successes ra- is to press offensive operations lieve the weight of American . ther than diplomatic appeals tolagainst the North Vietnamese| numbers and massive firepower, incon, Jeff-Thomas and Brian southlhave turned the tide of battlelrnigtt' New chums are Allan eit against the Communist forces to Grant, and Michael s week/|the extent that the United States General U Thant for conces-lagainst North Vietnamese units|and South Viet Nam are no Rickie pomgerd = age: Der- sions from all sides in the con-|in the Ia Drang Valley of South|longer losing the war and may vent have joined the pack on flict to promote the prospects) Viet Nam, is said to fit into this|be beginning to win it. stage of the Vietnamese war the persuade North Viet Nam to en-| regular ter into peace negotiations. A fresh bid by UN Secretary- for peace failed today to arouse pattern. any outward enthusiasm here. Johnson ready to talk but they see no - US. Is Dep Military Successes By JOHN M. HIGHTOWER |ale, while maintaining aerial limit on increases beyond that) north. An important new ele- wherever they can be found. The big battle | troops in the transfer. Concurrent with this evident administration offi-| 160,000 troops in South Viet N. i | ,000 troops amithere has developed a greater|fery Densham, cials said the United States iS\and is building up to 200,000 as|political stability in South Viet|and Brian Mahaffey; swimming | an immediate target with no'!Nam. terest in talks now on the pa of the Vietnamese Communist leadership. The current visit to Moscow by Senate Democratic Leader Mike Mansfield, a close associ- ate of President Johnson, may) produce some U.S. peace ap- proach. Officials here will not say what--if any--instructions | Mansfield had from Johnson on this point. | U.S. policymakers are gen-| erally pessimistic about the out-| look for negotiations at this] time. They believe the North Vietnamese and guerrilla lead- ers in South Viet Nam are not yet persuaded they face event- ual defeat. | WRECK MORALE | American strategy now is aimed at destroying or wearing| down the Communist military) forces on the ground in the} -IOW Jey} Surpoem pues Nos) West Reports Big Snowfall EDMONTON (CP)--People in| the. southern prairies agd parts of British Columbia "had a chance to dig out Wednesday eal } ter snowstorms that dumped up to six inches. | Skies cleared over most of| Western Canada Tuesday fol- lowing the overnight snowfalls. The weather office here re-) ported a warming trend "will| raise temperatures more or] less to normal for this time of year' from about 10 degrees below zero at some southern | Prairie points Tuesday. | Snowfall Monday night and| Tuesday morning ranged from | five to seven inches from south of Calgary to Lethbridge and Medicine Hat. Moose Jaw, Swift Current, Regina and Winnipeg got five to six inches. FOR PARTICULAR * * * * x FOR PRICE SAKE x * ye FANTASTIC PRICE x endent On Wolf Cub Pack Opens orm See ia ct alt, Sart Fall, Winter Terms KEDRON (TC) -- The 21st and Garth Pascoe; toymaker's| "A" Wolf Cub Pack, at Kedron|-- Neil Mahaffey; gardener's --(plans jaid for activities when United Church, has commenced |Roger Hancock; third year siar| its fall and winter program. One\--Neil Mahaffey, Garth Pascoe|dinner for the members of her|the 0 of the highlights recently was ajand Joe Wright. New seconders are: Pat At-|_ Badges earned recently were: The United States now has|change in the military situation swimming (green stage) -- Jef-| (bronze stage) -- Jeff Thomas | FOR PRACTICAL SANTAS FAMOUS PRODUCTS SOLD FUN -- PREMIUMS -- SAVINGS FOR POWERFUL SPECIALS FOR PERFECT SELECTIONS FINE PROFESSIONAL SERVICE the most spectacular costume. trip to the Holy Land at the THE OSHAWA TIMES. Thursday, November 18, 1963 27 the UCW. Mrs. Bert Snowden won the popcorn blow- ing contest; while Garth Pascoe| wood and Pickering attended. and Jeffery Densham tied in the) After bowling in Oshawa candy toss contest. Deane members of the Hi-C Club were paren egal pending entertained at the home of Keith Puckrin. Officers were nominated when | Hi-C Club met at the home | \Sunday School class. Mr, and Mrs. C. Clemence. | 'Those taking part in the pro- AUDLEY (TC) -- Miss Bea-\gram were Ricky Puckrin, Mrs. Ross Lee entertained at| The Cub Pack held a most trice McLean, of Greenwood,|Glenn Squire, Lynda Puckrin and Peggy Squire. Garth Pascoe won the prize for'showed colored pictures of a PLECTROHOME _ STEREO HI-FI WITH THE DIFFERENCE Pettes. OHA. Junior "B" Hockey TOMORROW 8:00 P.M. OSHAWA CRUSHMEN 'VE PETERBORO Don Byes Admission -- Adults 75e -- Children 25¢ The unique style treatment using four beoutifully match- ed vertical. panels ocross the five foot front, with full width matte block recessed areas above and below eccentuates the long, low look of this Deilcraft cabinet. Neil Mahaffey' | } | ESQUIRE "TR-20" SHOPPERS Solid state, brilliant sound, 4 precisely balanced speokers. 20- watt music power; Garrard 3000 changer; control centre; designed for satellites 00 ond remote speakers. Modern styling in ® 2 walnut; Swedish walnut; oiled teak. SAVE DURING OUR CLEAROUT OF 1965 MODELS CHOOSE NOW AND LAY-AWAY FOR CHRISTMAS DELIVERY Eastern Ontorio's Lorgest Music Centre WILSON & LEE LID. Stone SLASHING Children 12 ond ae freak under will receive a Accompenied Free drink of the Little by Parent. Orange Crush. League. @ Bolehood's Sportshaven @ Jim Bichop Sporting Goods @ Auditorium Box Office STORE 87 Simcoe St. North Phone 725-4706 OPEN THURSDAY AND FRIDAY 'TIL'9 P.M. 0.H.A. Junior "A" Hockey SATURDAY vs. BOB DICKSON TICKETS AVAILABLE AT 7:00. Return efter the LITTLE N.H.LL, TKYE LEAGUE 7:15 P.M. Oshawa GENERALS Hamilton RED WINGS Season Ticket Holders Use Series No. 7 ofr This Game. BUS SERVICE Leave Downtown 6:00 - 6:30 ~ +Downtown Oshawa Downtown Oshewe Generals va. St. Some snow fell in the British| Columbia interior and northern regions with Prince George re- porting the coldest overnight | reading of 16. Coastal tempera- tures Tuesday ranged from 40-50 degrees with mild, rainy weather typical for mid-Novem- | ber predicted for today. SPORT BRIEFS BURNS NAMED COACH 7° SAN FRANCISCO (AP) --| Charlie Burns of Toronto was | named player-coach of the| Western Hockey League's San) Francisco Seals Wednesday. PROPOSES SITE TORONTO (CP) -- Controller William Archer Wednesday sug- gested Don Valley Golf Club as a site for a proposed multi- | purpose domed sports stadium here. NO CPR SPECIAL CALGARY (CP) -- The de- mand for diesel units to haul | grain means the Canadian Pa- cific Railway will not run any special trains from Western Canada to Toronto for the Grey Cup, a CPR spokesman said) Wednesday. KEEP CRONIN | , CHICAGO (AP) -- American League baseball club owners Wednesday extended the con: | tract of Joe Cronin as president | of the American League for an- other seven years at an in- crease in salary. WANTS EARLY TRIAL MADISON, Wis. (AP)--The| "BETSY ROSS" SWIVEL ROCKER Beoutiful ! Superbly comfortable ! At home in any early American or Colonial setting. This chair with "Sleepy Hollow" buttoned back, reversible foam seat cushion, Box pleated valance. Swivels 360° on @ ball bearing bose. 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