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The Sun and the Erie County Independent from Hamburg, New York • Page 6

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Hamburg, New York
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FRONT PAGE SOUTH BUFFALO-WEST SENECA NEWS THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 1068 Roving Eeporter BOB BUKATY PAGE 6 CADET PIETRASZEK GOES TO ROTC CAMP Cadet James S. Pietraszek, 21, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. Pietraszek, 19 Countess avenue, Buffalo, N.

Y. will attend Reserve Officer Training Corps summer camp at Indlantown Gap, starting June 18. He is a student of John Carroll University, Cleveland, Ohio. A member of Alpha Kappa Psl fraternity, Pietraszek Is a 1963 graduate of Bishop Turner High School. 1 jj ky emily' lehmam I 111 QUESTION: How do you feel about the War In Viet Nam? PLACE: National Barber Shop, Ridge Road, Lackawanna.

NORM LENTINI: Like our forefathers in 1776, our fathers in WW 1, and ourselves lnt World War II; the three wars were fought in all parts of the world including our land to preserve freedom. I think that if the countries involved In the cause of freedom could pool their forces, we could win the battle of freedom once and for all. May God protect our boys over there and guide their way to a Just cause. riNfeST' RUSH McNEIL A hearty welcome to Mr. and Mrs.

Morton, parents of Dotty Napier of Arthur Avenue, who have come a visiting all the way from Jolly Old England. They plan to stay about town till September. Popular Paul says "he wishes they'd invent a 23 hour deodorant A guy should have at least one hour to himself." Luckless Louie L. thinks hair Is a problem with both sexes; with women it's tint, with men, t'alnt. Ernie S.

knows that the easiest way to stay awake during an a'her dinner speech is to deliver it. Lee S. Is beginning to find out that It's much easier to count your friends than to count on them. Queries little "If money doesn't grow on trees, why do banks have Jane Rae thinks the drivers coming from the plants In the afternoon should note, that it's better to have one foot on the brake than six feet under the ground. It came to my mind this week that men are the only people on earth who think they have more sense than women.

He who excused himself, accuses himself. RENTAL FOR ALL OCCASIONS SALEM'S we may retain all the opportunities and freedoms we have. Therefore I am in favor of our national policies in Viet Nam or elsewhere to preserve peace from Communist military aggression on any shore. I want my two sons and three daughters to share this freedom as much as I want other peoples to be free. NICK CANALI: First of all I support president Johnson 100.

I think the mistakes were made in getting us Involved in the beginning. Now that we made these committments, I think we should honor them. Regardless of what people feel we should support our boys In Viet Nam 100. 659 Rlo Root TA 4-2572- (Some LENTINI KIDD JOIN OUR SWIMMINO POOL OPEN FROM MAY 28TH THROUGH LABOR DAY DAILY FROM 10 A.M. UNTIL 9 P.M.

FAMILY PLAN (iNCL. CHILDREN 12 OR YOUNGER I 00 PER SEASON COUPLES PLAN (MAN AND WIFE) $100.00 PER SEASON INDIVIDUAL ADULT (OVER 18 YEARS OF AGE) $60.00 PER SEASON INDIVIDUAL JUNIOR (l3 TO 18 YEARS OF AGE) hi OLV Mothers Club To Install Officers The Mothers Club of Our Lady of Victory Elementary School will Install Its officers for the coming school year at a dinner to be held at the Sea Crest Supper Club, the evening of June 16th. The guest speaker will be Dr. J. Norman Hayes, associate supt.

of Buffalo public Schools. Officers to be Installed by Rt. Rev. Monsignor Joseph E. Ma-gulre include: President, Mrs.

James Bowers; Vice-President, Mrs. Thomas Crosby, Rec. Mrs. Thomas Johnson; Treas. Mrs.

John Jr. Financial Recording Secretary, Gerard Herman. Sister Jane Catherine, principal of the school and Mrs. Matthew Suida, outgoing; president will be honorary chairman of the event with Mrs. Joseph B.

Powers, chairman of the dinner. JIM KIDD: If they could stop the war for 24 hours for the celebration of Chinese New Year, I feel they could stop the war permanently. Yet if It's Important to be over there to keep peace, and from being attacked like we were with Japan; then we should be there. We have a lot of boys that are customers of the National Barber Shop serving in Viet Nam and I pray they all return safe and unharmed. TOM RUSH: I'm definitely for President Johnson's policies In Viet Nam.

We are fighting for a Justifiable cause. The main purpose of this war is to stop the spread of Communist militaristic aggression. Ill back any presidential policies in any war for freedom of all people. ANGUS S. McNEIL: My father was killed in the.

first World War. It Is men like him that are doing their share so that $40.00 PER SEASON MALONEY CANALI MARINE MIDLAND CHARGE PLAN V7. AIRWAYS ninA IMULt DAN MALONEY: It's necessary that we fight In Viet Nam to preserve the peace and freedom of all people. It's an unusual war with vicious guerrilla tactics, often an unknown enemy, but nevertheless a war being fought to help a group of people that want to be free. Therefore, we must continue fighting to convince the Communists they are not going to win militarily.

LANES INN Route 75, Camp Read, Hamburg, N.Y. At Exit No. 57, N.Y.S. ThrwwayT Phone: 679-f 100 Magna Cum Laude From Brockport -FREE- With every Wedding Invitation order 24 Pa leekUt of Ford Honors AL. Gorney Two Ford Motor Company employes of the Buffalo stamping plant and the wife of a third employe wera houori1 hero night for outstanding service to their communities.

Each received a silver scroll desk plaquo engraved with a commendation from Henry Ford II, board chairman of the company. H. A'. Pries, chairman of the company's community Relations Commit) ee, made the presentation following an awards dinner at the Orciiar Park Country Club. Recipients were Anthony L.

Gorney. 40 Fieldcrest Court, West Seneca: Mrs. Jeanette R. Geiger. 13433 Main North-Collins: and Gils D.

Kosciewicz, North Main Street. Angola. Mr. Gorney was cited as an outstanding volunteer worker in many com projects, among thein tho Boy Soils of America, March of Dimes, Carriagers Youth Club, American Legion, Little League baseball and football and the Democratic Men's Club. if i vv w-j i Miss Ann Bartus was graduated from the State University of New York College at Brockport with the honor of Magna Cum Laude at Spring Commencement exercises.

She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thaddeus Bartus of Warsaw Street, Lackawanna. IEOPPED We have a Complete Line of; Invitations Informals Napkins Matches can snap Tek-Neek Printing 736 RIDGE ROAD TA 6-2211 BUY SELL TRADE REP AH flea 0 Orsd Gans ANYTHINOTHAT SHOOTS 1 1 Personalized Service KUUI2 oe. Spbone 7-2284.

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Years Available:
1875-2008