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Rye Naval Officer Reports for Duty in Vietnam Port T u-sday, August 17, 1967 THE RYE CHRONICLE PAGE ELEVEN ( arv Player Will Rye Naval Officer Reports College Students has been extended to 9:30 p.m. visions. By telephoning WH 9-7418* For Duty In Vietnam Port Urged To Register Those unable to register at any of detailed information may be ob­ these registration times may apply tained from the Board of Elections. ( >mpete In Golf DA NANG, Vietnam (FHTNC) Thomas Keane, Jr., Republican at the Board of Elections by mail "New residents of Rye who have Aug. 4 — Navy Reserve Lieuten­ candidate for Rye City Council, at after Sept. 1 and request an appli­ occupied their home or apartment (lassie Tourney ant (Junior Grade) Francis Peters, a campaign meeting Tuesday night cation for absentee registration, he for three months in the County" he son of Mr. and Mrs.'Francis Peters, at the home of George Birrell, 195 said. The completed form must be added, should register now in White iary Player's entry in the Jr. of (51 Midland Avenue, Rye, Milton Rd., who is also a Republi­ returned to the Board of Elections Plains or at their election district N. Y., has reported for duty at the |> i.oOO Westchester Classic rounds can candidate for the Council, urged by Oct. 9. polling place on either Tuesday, 0u the greatest array of inter- Naval Support Activity in Da all college students who will be 21 Servicemen out of the country Oct. 3 between 5:30 p.m. and 9:30 n; tonal talent to compete in a PGA Nang, Vietnam. by Election Day to register at the may register under special provision p.m.; Saturday, Oct. 7 between 8 tlS nament," it was announced to- The activity was established to Board of Elections, 80 Grand St., up to Oct. 26th," he said, and a.m. and 8 p.m.; or Monday, Oct. {\a fey Frank Donahue, vice meet increased requirements for White Plains, some time between should contact the legal officers of 9 between 5:30 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. rman of the world's richest golf combat logistic support of opera­ 8:15 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Monday their units for information. Parents •, nament, which will be played tions in Vietnam. Approximately through Friday up to September 1. of servicemen out of the country Back the Attack on Traffic at he Westchester Country Club, 8,000 Navy officers and men are On Thursdays, registration time may file for them under special pro­ Accidents. A ust 21 - 27. being assigned to the activity. —DRIVE SAFELY! uth Africa's Gary Player is one Their tasks will include off-load­ .,! nly four players in history to ing ships at the port city of Da won the cycle of golf — the Nang and over beaches in the de­ B» sh and U. S. Opens, Masters militarized zone in the north and Used Cars - Clearance Sale :r national PGA. Three of the Chu Lai in the south. Cargo '66 MUSTANG FASTBACK—Radio, heater, 4-speed, mag wheels, red ; ers are now entered in the handled include supplies ranging ......Was $2295 NOW $2095 \\ chester Classic—Player, Nich- from razor blades to roadgraders, and Sarazen. Ben Hogan is aircraft fuel and lubricants and '62 OORVAIR 4-DOOR—Radio, heater, standard shift, black t fourth player to make the cy- provisions of all kinds. .Was $895 NOW $795 i '65 FALCON CONVERTTOLE—Radio, heater, standard shift, blue iver heads a great foreign Rye Swimmers Win Meet .Was $1595 NOW $1395 which includes British Open At New Rochelle Club '63 FALCON 2-DOOR—Radio, heater, standard shift, white |)ion Roberto de Vicenzo of - Was $895 NOW $795 As nitina; 22-year-old Tony Jack- City of Rye swimmers visited the ! • f the British Ryder Cup team; Greentree Surf and Tennis Club in '66 FAIRLANE CONVERTIBLE—Radio, heater, automatic, power steering, Bo Charles of New Zealand; the New Rochelle and returned the 390 engine, brown $2195 m left-hander to win the Bri- victors, winning the swim meet by , V- • Open; George Knudson, winner a score of 65 2 points to 54V2 of the International Trophy; and points. RYE FORD, Inc. Australian stars Bruce Devlin, Ruth Purdy's natators have won two out of three meets this summer 223 Post Road, Port Chester, N. Y. I; e Crampton and Kel Nagle. WO 7-6300 WE 9-4814 Among the field of 144 players and will compete next Monday at competing for the $50,000 first the Westchester County Swimming will be every winner on the Meet at the Municipal Pool ia 1967 PGA tournament program, in­ Pleasantville. ch, nig U. S. Open champion Jack Youngsters who made the win Ni< klaus, Masters champion Gay possible for Rye by placing first, Br< ner, and PGA champion Don second and third were: Annabelle January, along with all-time money Avery, Pat Badolato, Peter Bono, winner Arnold Palmer and all Susan Bugniazet, Eddy Delia Valle, P nu hers of the 1967 U. S. Ryder Laurie Ferguson, Scott Ferguson, Cup team. Micky Gary, Richie Gockel, Arthur L'he Westchester Classic is spon- Hein, Billy Hein, George MacGlen- sored by Eastern Airlines in asso- non, Maureen O'Shea, Brandon cia: >n with the Twig Organiza- Pigott, Sheila Pigott, Ruth Purdy, tin and Building Fund of United Danny Schuster and Judy Weeks. Ho pits!, It is co-sponsored by the Pit essional Golfers' Association of "Because Rye demands the best" An rica. You Be Guilty of Carelessness I e Classic is expected to raise B&B over S500,000 for the seven partici- pai ;g Westchester County hospi- General Housecleaning tali For Home and Office I). ands Win Doubles Specializing in ?i fe In Yacht Club Tennis Floor Waxing Rug Shampooing and Mrs. Thorndike Deland, Window Cleaning Jr.. )f Scarsdale dashed the hopes Furniture Shampooing of ' vo youthful Rye pairs to retain Wall & Ceiling Washing til, mixed doubles title at the Smoke & Soot Removal An •ican Yacht Club on Sunday. I the semi-finals the Del ands No Job Too Small tut- 1 back a strong challenge from Go >n Burns and Donna Wheaton Free Estimate a hen went on to take a hard hit * two set finals from Garret Call 967-0301 an- 'ine Rasmussen. In the semi- fir the aRsmussens had won out ore Mr. and Mrs. O. Beirne CI BUBBICO & CO. m, Jr., of Rye. Expert Furriers and Tailors • Consolation Tournament was Fur Storage >y Mrs. John Scully and her (Formerly with Jaeckels, br •r Larry Marechal who won Fifth Ave., N. Y. a 1 5«5 PURCHASE STREET set finals from Mr. and Mrs. WOodbine 7-2185 l Schubert of Greenwich. Death waits for a careless driver. You can help stop many avid Feinson Established tragedies by driving safely and courteously, watching President 31 Years traffic and pedestrians carefully, and observing speed limits and safety signs. Be alert at all times. The lives you save may be yours and your family's. 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