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Page 8 THE SAUGUS ADVOCATE – FriDAy, FEbrUAry 3, 2023 Saugus Birthday Celebrations irthdays are always special occasions at the Saugus Senior Center. The center likes to recognize the Seniors Birthdays on the last day of the month with a collective birthday celebration. They receive a free lunch, cake, ice cream and a souvenir group photo. B December Birthdays: Pictured from left to right are Betty Dormer, Clara Cotta, Paul Gage, Jean Lyons, Karen Tamulonis, Ellen Goldberg and Judy Ukleja. (Courtesy Photo to The Saugus Advocate) January Birthdays: Pictured from left to right are Midge Dawicki, Ted Pollack, Cathy McCarthy, Betty Pauley, Lydia Collier, Ralph Littlefield, Sandy Tozza and Mark DiGregorio. (Courtesy Photo to The Saugus Advocate) HERO | FROM PAGE 5 Flying Tigers came into being because the Japanese were invading China and slaughtering hundreds of thousands of Chinese,” Brown told The Saugus Advocate. “People who know nothing about the Flying Tigers have no idea how close we came to losing the war. The Flying Tigers were so famous there was a movie named after them, starring John Wayne,” he said. Two photos of Daniels – one of them of him in uniform and the other in his flight gear – flanked a photo of his badly shot-up aircraft after it crash-landed. The photos were provided courtesy of Edward Moore. Daniels received the Air Medal, the Distinguished Flying HERO | SEE PAGE 19

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