ee i, MB po go a ails Nai ek ante Hen di ooeemes wy Peg Ce eee iit tase 16 10 | Baggotsville | Viet Women May Suffer | McLaughlin Clan {res min' .cer tnd game ; Sch ] (] : H olds R eunion ee boll ay and races for' i ool Wioses | From BulletsO£U.S. Troops, sages, core. maciene nit pat a Wright; presidents, Mr. and AUDLEY (TC) -- At the : PS. fr woman attending the Mc-|rr. "oy MeLaughlin; wecrelar- close of the school year Baggots-| SAIGON (AP) -- American;wounds and even fighting them- ville Public se Bier g its|'toops in Viet Nam face thejselves. Re gional Viet Cong Tg opts me Pegg one pers ies, "Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Ailend th: classes, Ths elthiee ugly prospect of having to shoot/units often move with their'Park. Lana Malcolm was the|MCLaughlin; sports convenors, . women. women. youngest member of the family/M?- and Mrs. Garnet cian in the area will be taken to) War in Viet Nam for decades} Thousands of women have i present. The event was well Sinclair Public School by busjhas been a family affair, injbeen arrested as Viet Cong) attended. It is against the law to sell in September. Mrs. Mildred natu h beg Fon sgpece e's pent yer Po Pace 0 Donna McLaughlin and David|goods at Jess than cost price ia . ve n Eastwood will move to Sinclair//qugnt beside-their husbands. Ishot. Last year, a U.S. intelli ree rarer Of _theltbe state of Rhode a school. The Viet Cong has insisted|gence officer commitfed suicide|lf= During the final weeks of the/from the beginning on the com-|after laerning his girl friend) term the pupils held a field|plete involvement of entire|was a Viet Cong spy. | day and later a picnic at Lyn-|families in the fighting. Even brook Park. : the children are put to work,, ANTS CAN BE BEATEN The list of promotions foi-/making and planting mines. Garden ants can be destroyed} lows: Last Thursday, American|because every <nt returns to its To Grade 8 -- Peter Fayer, paratroopers fought the. blood-jown anthill at night. Cindy Goodlet, Ingrid Jordan jest engagement an American| = and Martha Doner. unit has yet encountered in Viet Nam. , A So em gore Rad Troops of the 173rd airborne A $6.00 | or, aaa ¢ tare re aUN-| battalion, storming through one | ders and Larry Smith. hamlet after another, met stiff) FAMILY ALLOWANCE '| To Grade 6 -- Timothy Camp-| resistance, bell, Jill Doner, Donald Guth-| some of it came from Viet Grows To | JULY 15th- a CLIFF'S MEAT MARKET rie, Philip Pantony, Neil Saun-|Cong regulars in khaki uni- ders and Marion Taylor. forms, firing heavy machine- $414.48 To Grade 5 -- Arlene Bell,|guns. Some of it came from M ) John Chomiskey, Frank Fayer,|women, seen frantically hurling in 5 Yeors | (Formerly Troughton Meats Owned and Operated By Cliff Gordon WHITBY MAYOR INSPECTS NEW AMBULANCES sky and Tandy 'Small, (Americans, 4) when it is deposited in a monthly payment 'Mayor Warren Mowat, new athbulances which were new Haves ae a igi bl oa gi 7 se gir | To Grade 4 -- Robin Smith, 10 AMERICANS DIE in th : a: in the United States, wi of the first ambulance it was |Carolyn Campbell, Richard ; gage -- in the --~ right, is seen with wh ae to the en x provide servite he auee oredaéd into co ds Chetiskey, 'Kim Paver Wins Beg Americans, died jin the Guaronteed Investment a e : ; Twa inspecting the two nera apel recently ents of the Whitby area. --Oshawa Times Photo ey alge Saunders and wounded, Some of the women! BLAIR PARK PLAZA |songs and. gave a litany. Mrs. E were almost certainly killed in| Parents Attend -- IL. Waltham's kindergarten| To Grade 3 -- Julie Crook,|the paratrooper assault. LJ Featuring: Red & Blue Brond Beef -- Fresh Sliced Cold Meats | -- Poultry -- Pork Products -- Eggs. -- Sentinel' Replaces Publications | Sc ho ol Closing jclass sang some songs and re- ref anime' Jordan any, Vietnamese, Nnctuin saa some memory verses. Of F Pri 7 Inte ti | n Wednesday morning, Mrs.| To Grade 2 -- Linda Chomis-|fight better with their 'women orces r1or 0 gra 10n e dg SAS ) ie tah 'ered Puckrin gave a mission- don. Jay Goodlet and Ray Par-|beside them, passing machine-| ; 4 ye OP de is 0 le children|ary story on Brazil. Class help-|don. gun ammunition belts, dressing | ot Me Catala forces tse ex|Crowsnest 'The Canadian Armd wereatts, aesite session ers during the week, were MS. ei : 4 5 ~ , anes c s tended to their publications. Journal, a quarterly, and The! Friday afternoon at Audley! N. arr rgg Mrs ohn Puck- The last issue of The Crows- Rotindel, the RCAF's month United Church. ats, Pegsy Squire and' 1nd nest; monthly publication of he|magarie, wil be replaced thls) 'The junior class, under Mrs./Puckrin Pat Kinsman and Bat-| ' ap ° ' , Mit AY |Be yuthrie, gira the uate and Bever ley Smith pre- pg mg teats. 1. canted aipablication to be called 'The 'erp rich | included a scrip-|pared the lunches cack morn. ge. he see ure read in unison, a litany, an} jing. Of the forty children who = Hellyer ae "po | The ministers paid tribute tojoffertory prayer and hymns.|attended, thirty-five received at-| lefence minister, Leo Ca |the work carried out by the/The primary class, under Mrs.\tendance certificates for at-| 308 Dundas St. W., Whitby The _The message noted that all) three magazines. |Bill Guthrie, sang a a number of!tending classes regularly, | "The careers of these fine| ZI GM Duplicate [publications cannot be said to| ; | be ending since what is best in| aime ECKER so, Bridge Club Scores tiem wit! be incorporated in THE ORIGINAL JUG MILK STORE The winners and high scores/ence will. persist f : nt "BUY THE BEST FOR LESS AT BECKER'S" ' é in the games. played last week come, to ithe Semel of *out| ; Weenmne gece ov Wat: « Gun. Incletive Sweet Pickled a¥ 06 by the members of the eClub] armed forces. and Canada.' PKG. "BIG 8" J es Motors Duplicate Bridge Club| ----______________| WIENERS & i 3 RS ONLY North and South -- Mrs. Rk.) Family Moaueinane PKG JEAN BECKE Drew and J. Miller, 109; K./ WIENER BUNS | =e ba \ Kandel, by: a oo he Created To PKG, JEAN BECKERS worth an rs. K. Marden, 95; | Individual Mr. and Mrs. W. Baker, 89. : Requirements HAMBURG BUNS East and West -- K. Mardin FIRST QUALITY BECKERS 1% GAL "Reg. 89¢ & 98e Shari snd' 'n, sions, us; | SY AFFORD BROS. ICE CR REAM | our 79° Adams and A, Vaillancourt, @ik\ peg ve rere S 105%; K Davis and Dr. Ss. P.]) "3p STEAK PATTIES & "a fabs ONLY Rolls =. At SPROULE'S 2 to 3-Ib. C Mrs, S. Kandel and Mrs. R. LTD. - ; | alf or Whole ' Davis, 108; Mrs. L. R. Barrand) MONUMENTS and: Mrs' Houston, 1004; Mr. 318 DUNDAS EAST The BECKER Milk Store mt and Mrs, E. Jefferys, 94. | BLAIR PARK PLAZA -- WHIT' The club will play its next) 668-3552 OPEN 9 A.M, - 11 P.M, DAILY -- 7 DAYS A WEEK C oe , aon lb \ Grade A" Fresh Killed Copr. G. Doppel 1963 Average th OPEN a , 10a.m. to 10 p.m. | CHUCK STE AKS eaR MANGE og 4 , EXCEPT SUNDAY $.X, BRAND CHICKEN ROLL w4,ou2-49° | MAC and CHEESE LOAF +: 49° COMPARE 3 FOR 35¢ JELLO POWDERS © «10: COMPARE 25c----CHOICE QUALITY CRUSHED PINEAPPLE «19: COUNTRY FRESH LARGE EGGS sw vom 39 SUNNY VALE COMPARE AT 85¢ --- TWIN PACK YORK --- KING SIZE ORANGE JUICE = "t* 39° "ie LIQUID DETERGENT 73: PEANUT BUTTER "> 89° COMPARE AT 2 FOR 39¢ -- HEINZ COMPARE 2 FOR 27¢ -- CLARKE'S COMPARE AT 93¢ -- ROSE BRAND TOMATO JUICE 2 *;x* 29° TOMATOSOUP 10 ,.. 1.00 MARGARINE *,.gr" 79 COMPARE AT 2 FOR 27c¢ REG. 1.75 -- SAVE 56c -- COPPERTONE SAVE ON PLASTIC BALLET TISSUE 10, 99° SUN TAN OIL or LOTION 1.19 GARBAGEBAGS 10,., 69° ROYAL CHARGER Save 16c $.X, BRAND... 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