MIGHABL RICE What would you like Santa Claus to bring you for Christ- mas? Six children, visiting Santa Claus at the Oshawa Shopping Centre, were asked this question. They said: Michael Rice, 6, RR 1, Brook- lin: "I want a Hands Down game, a set of guns and a great big tommy-gun, I don't care what I get in-my stock: ing -- but I would like lots of candy -- but I sure wish that it would hurry. up and ANN RUDKA PAULETTE LANTRIGNE come, A guy can get tired uf just waiting around," Ann Rudka, 5, 654 King East: "I think I'll take a record play- er, a Barby doll and a Baby Blue Doll, On Christmas morning I'm going to get up real early and open my pres: ents, I think that I will open my stocking first." Paulett Lanteigne, 6, 43 Nassau: "A baker's set, Chattie Cathy doll -- that's what I want, I'm going to go to bed real scoTT WeROSK! early so I can get up early in the morning to open my presents from Santa, -I think that I will leave him some cookies and milk in case he gets hungry," Scott Weroski, 4%, 838 Glenforce: "Switch and go car and a GI Joo that floats on the water and goes under it, and an_ electric train, I'm going to get up early and take all of my pres: ents down to the basement and play with them all day, I also want a dump truck," KEVIN GRAHAM SANTA CLA' Kovin Graham, 4, RR awa; "A truck and when the huge bombers hit 18 U.S. B-52s Bomb Viet Cong Base SAIGON (AP) -- U.S. B+ 52s bombed aa enemy base close to Saigon today, and the Viet Cong only five miles from Haiphong, Narth Vietnam's main port. The 1, Osh- station wagon and for Santa, I'm go- ing to leave him some cookies and milk, | want to get up cision runs" on a missile as: sembly installation, and one of the pilots said' the explosions 'looked like flashbulbs in the night." REPEAT RAIDS ' The B-52s hammered at a Viet Cong base camp and stor- age area 30 miles north of Sal- repeating raids last week retaliated with an outbreak of grenade throwing in the capital and near it, Although more than 1,000 South Vietnamese troops pushed a search-and destroy mission in the Mekong Delta 105 miles south of Saigon, only light skir- mishes were reported elsewhere in South Vietnam, U.S, planes Monday had their)", busiest day over North Vietnam|!" the same area aimed at in weeks, flying 99 bombing knocking out the lairs from missions or some 300 to 350 in-|Which the Viet Cong launch dividual strikes, terror attacks against the cap> jet bombers made radar "pre-|, THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, December 13, 1966 3 edge of Saigon a 'Vietnamese policeman by civilians, All the terrorists escaped, miles southeast of the city, Three terrorist attacks in and around Saigon were reported, |fection of the capital, Three of One terrorist threw a grenade|"™® policemen were wounded, at four policemen patrolling in Another grenade was thrown a car in Cholon, the Chinesetin a hamlet headquarters on the Alw ay fun to be with, Intelligent to talk to, Sally is a man's kind of girl. She delights in the tingling taste of Jordan Valley Crackiing Ress, and adores its high-spirited galety. So will you. 'Try Jordan Valley Crackling Rosé anytime, You'll enjoy it. In one of the missions, two|!tal. all-weather navy Intruders from| The closest B-52 raid to Sal real early in the morning tO |the carrier Kitty Hawk struck gon was staged Ja see what he has brought me March 28, for Christmas and then I'm going to play with my new toys all of the time,"' Santa says; 'When all the work on Christmas morning is' over, Momma Claus and I would ube to take a nice long holi- ay." Electors of Oshawa To the ati inna tc Rt yanoutrtregvtynytteetntr nN A unin tA RCMP Participation Denied | Russian In Union 'Bugging' Case Charges VANCOUVER (CP)=A_ pri: tempted to move it to obtain Regretted vate detective said Monday more room for their meeting, RCMP Superintendent Joseph He said on the same day Cpl, Atherton accused him and his Reed, who Graham clainied put} OTTAWA (CP)--Soviet press ' Jawyer of committing 'a mon- him in touch with O'Neal, tele-)complaints of an anti-Russian atrous falsehood" by implica. phoned to check if everything/campaign in Canada "are the; was all right and Graham sald/usual mixture of fantasy and| he replied; 'No," distorted fact," Prime Minister | ting two RCMP security men in the bugging of a union conven: tion here last month, He quoted Cpl. Reed as say-|Pearson sald Monday. Bud Graham told a royal ing: "We got wind of it from] qe read a statement in the commission the accusation was subdivision that they were £o-\commons regretting the made by Supt, Atherton in alby Pat O'Neal, regional organ: |ing down to the room, I tried toloharges in Izvestia, the Soviet telephone conversation with iger of the rival International)warn you in time--guess it's 00) sovernment newspaper The pa: Graham's lawyer, Neil Fleish-|Pulp and Sulphite Workers' jlate."' \ |per said Soviet diplomats oid man, | Graham said he asked if Cpl journalists in Ottawa had been Graham said his lawyer's ap-|Reed's commanding officer WAS | subjected to a campaign of in: reply to Atherton was: "Solpointed to investigate the aware of the situation and Cpl. |iimidation there are no holds barred, hey |charges and counter charges|Reed told him: "No, he doesn't ; Joe, Well, why don't you take /arising from the affair, that the | know anything about it, but he : the time to check and we'll put/bugging was discovered Nov, 7|was asking some questions yes: jatfairs, spokesman said the So: Reed (Cpl. Harry Reed of the when one of the devices fell terday,"' j viet Embassy here has been RCMP security and intelligence|from the top of a portable} The detective said he had |aubjected to a few acts. of branch) and Graham on thelcloset as union members at:|checked the legality of the bug: hooliganism, . including -- snow- TT - : -- ging operation ve Wie lawye bell rowing #8 eT pues nefore he took it on, He sal b were C Dae he was advised that if it was tions to the unconnected acts. | sincerely appreciate your support and will work to the best of my ability in your interests, Enjoy J@RDAN WINES ' Anywhere...anytime ¥ Alderman GILBERT L. MURDOCH stand under oath and we'll see who is lying." The detective said that the telephone conversation prompted him to tell a Vancour ver radio commentator how he placed electronic listening de- vices in the convention rooms of the Pulp and Paper Workers of Canada Nov, 2 in a city Hotel, Graham said he was retained Jordan Valley Crackling Rosé = ----- Refreshing, lively, lightly bubbled Jordan Valley Pink Champagne Busy with bubbles, pert and pink Union, He told the commission, Rarlier, a Canadian external aK, * ® Naval Station Closing Date: matter of national security he|, Mr, Pearson sald it'ts difficult lshould do it -- providing he line the Soviet Union to realize ee e didn't break any law in placing that Canada is not prepared to Ottawa Decision Awaited listening devices linterfere with anti-Soviet press OTTAWA (CP) -- Associateyleast until July 1, 1068, the min "Graham said Cpl. Reed and|Russians may not approve. Defence Minister Cadieux saidjister said in replying to Robert Constable E. P, Ouellette, also|'These included speeches and of the RCMP security and in-|letters to editors of newspapers. | naval station at Cornwallis, N.S.| Mr, McCleave was concerned |: 'And if the station is to b@/about Halifax TV reporter Bon- He said Cpl, Reed asked if|Soviet property in Canada ac- ' closed, it won't come about atinie Purdy, who said she was he was equipped to take on a cording to diplomatic practice, bugging operation and said a Mr. Pearson said it would ported the station was to be closed. contact with him in the near/which is controlled by the gov: Mr, Cadieux said Mre,|Uure, lernment, Halifax naval base. The defence CHRIS TMAS Pp VICTORIA (CP)--British Co-/department naturally was con- lumbia's Social Credit govern-jcerned about the leak of such ment underwent a minor cab- messages, |Pu Dan Campbell, municipal af-\put 'admitted many persons jo oe ee at on ad'iwere questioned. tional portfolio of social wel:| wr Cadieux said the mess fare and Provincial Secretary) for; "yr eee | Decorate your home with a per referred only to tentative plans | manent Christmas Peassates Swag or Colorful Centerpiece hospital insurance, Mr. Black! was another reason it was im-| a on as provincial) portant to plug the leak, 3.95 to 12.00 ' . in| The episode stems from . a} 'The major change came on CICH-TV news report concern- Carthy (SC--Vancouver Little Mountain), Mrs, Pat Jordan Outside the Commons, Mr HOLLY (SC North Okanagan) and) McCleave told a reporter the 0 Mrs. Isabel Dawson (SC---Mac- information in question was A Reed" Speciality 4.00 to 15.00 leriticism or with what people Monday night no decision has McCleave (PC--Halifax) during 7 telligence branch, had first got] However, Canada would take intimidated by two naval intelli- C by representative of the B.C: Fed-/help if the Canadian view was B.C. Cabinet Purdy"s report was based on a inet shuffle with a major ad-| He denied earlier that Mrs, | AND FLOWERS Wesley Black was named min-\.nq that no firm decision had h the addition of three women to ing the impending closure of MISTLETOE kenzie) were each named min:| posted for a while on a bulletin now |HEARD FROM MOUNTIES _|lawfully do or say of which the been made yet to close thejan adjournment debate. in touch with him Oct, 26. all reasonable means to protect gence officers after she re- eration of Labor would be injcarried in the Soviet press, Re-shutfled lelassitied message reaching the | dition Monday. had been intimidated, | From REED'S ... ister of health services and)ieon made. 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