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Oshawa Times (1958-), 18 Jan 1967, p. 22

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oe ee oP ee a ear Se ee Ss, OUR GREAT MIDWINTER FURNITURE SALE STARTS TO-MORROW We are offering very worthwhile savings on chesterfield suites, chairs, occasional furni- ture, lamps, bedroom and dining room suites, < continental beds, mattresses, etc. all by Can- ada's leading furniture manufacturers. Choose from our huge stock displayed on four showroom floors. Free storage until required. OUR OWN BUDGET TERMS Stolen Bucs FURNITURE COMPANY 63 KING ST. EAST PHONE 725-3514 22 THE OSHAWA TIMES, | Wednesday, January 18, 1967 Refugees Live Behind Barbed Wire | PHU CUONG (Reuters) -- |Some 6,000 refugees from the Viet Cong Iron Triangle strong- hold apear resigned to living) behind barbed wire as U.S. and! South Vietnamese forces sys-| tematically raze their villages.) "Some of the refugees were) so disgusted they spat on the! |ground in front of us when they first arrived," a U.S. offi-| jcial said todgy at a resettle-| ment centre le this pro- | vincial capital. "They don't love us,"' he said, "but their attitude is improv- Pei The refugees were forced to | evacuate tree-shaded villages on the northern fringe of the tri- langle, 30 miles northwest of | Saigon, by operation Cedar | Falls, the biggest American ac- tion of the war. | American commanders | ordered the villages, with their | potential supplies of rice and |manpower for the Viet Cong, to cease to exist. As the villagers moved out, itheir homes were destroyed by |bombs, fire and bulldozers. The plan was to demolish the jarea as a guerrilla sanctuary. The 60-square-mile of jungle, ricelands and rubber planta- |tions around the triangle has |been a Viet Cong base for | years. Government officials hope to relocate the refugees in perma- nent camps within a month. | But the process may take up to six months, officials oun privately. Mid-Winter STARTS THURSDAY, 9 JANUARY 19th / @ ALL SALES FINAL ¢ @ NO EXCHANGE -- NO REFUNDS SHOE STORE 31 SIMCOE ST. NORTH DAVIDSON'S SHOE DAVIDSON'S DOWNTOWN OSHAWA a.m. THE HOME OF THE BRANDS B.B. The Bargain Bug Says. " "You'll he Smitten with Savings throughout the Store" JANUARY SALE Walker's great annual January Sale continues with fabulous savings in every Department. Here is just a sample of the wonderful buys you won't want to miss. CLEARANCE BRAS & Girdles Regular and padded brassiers, girdles and panty girdles. Broken sizes and styles. /3to'/20FF FALL AND WINTER Dresses Large assortment of misses' and 12 size dresses in regular and party type. Broken sizes. Reg. to 24.98 910 Tremendous Savings GIRLS' COATS Our entire stock of all wool coats reduced for quick selling. Rayon quilt- ed to wool interlinings. Broken sizes 4 to 14: REG. 16.98 -- 45.00 SALE PRICE 12.77 - 29.00 Winter COATS Warm light. weight wool coats in assorted tweeds and plains, Broken sizes 36 to 46. Reg. Value 19.95 /2 PRICE MISSES' SKI Jackets Gay styled ski jackets in Orlon pile. Assorted styles and colors in sizes S, M,L. ' Reg. to 39.98 "; OFF FUR TRIMMED COATS Our entire dress coat collection has been drastically reduced, 2 groups in the assortment. '$38-$5e INFANTS' SNOW SUITS Pile jackets with hoods and ayn pants. Assorted shades in sizes 1 24 months. Reg. Value to 17.98 11.99 BOYS' SKI Jackets Our entire stock of boys' jackets are now reduced at great savings. Broken sizes 4 to 20. Reg. 13.98 -- 17.98 Vato "3 OFF MISSES' Tailored SHIRTS Manufacturer's clearance of Lady Manhattan, broken styles and colors. Reg. to 7.00 V2 OFF GIRLS' BENCH Warmers These are quilted and pile lined, smart plaid design. Sizes 4 to 6x. Reg: to 9.98 0.99 TEENER DRESS COATS Coats for the fashion conscious Miss. In wool tweeds, plain wools and lamin- ated jackets. Sizes 8 to 14. Values to 25.00 17.77 BOYS' SNOW SUITS Nylon jackets and pants lined with zipper front assorted colors in sizes 4 to 6x. Reg. Value 1298 ¥%; OFF SHOPPING IS CONVENIENT ON A WALKER'S 'PLAN' ACCOUNT OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE i Traff Jury BELLE mer's ju | -- il | ' I A Nel i V) | | il nl walk WV il il HV) Woven) V 4 es ee | i Q Ml g | Nl i Vel il Vey Weel il il Ne NW W V f | i We i i | Nh | ( | : | i ( | Oya il il (\ WV 1 iV il il iV il N | hl N he il i il iV : | il Wi . | WW Mi i il i il il

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