i'i■t1RKJ'ORTIOl) killed infsi-tion durinp; combat mission in Vielnam is1rHany J. l-k'daid ot ('a-noga Pai k.}Barry BedardIrcLoses Life iniCombat Zone1i:Army Specialist h’our Harry .. J. Bedard of Cai)u«;t Park'j\, died a.- a I'csull of wounds' suffered during coniiiat actionr(Jn V'ietnam, the Defense De-:^^partment refxmtcd.The son of Mr, and .Mrs., )•(Walter .M. Bedard of 2lt;)2iK) Sherman Way. ('anoga Park,had been in \ ietnam as partijj of a combat engineer group,since .lanuarv. \ iAccording to word received by his parents; the 21-year-old. soldier died of wounds .suf-!i fered in a patrol action oiijL Nov. 2-1. He wa; assigned loi Company L), Kcjiirth Engineer-|0 ing Battalion, Fourth Infantry! Division.Bedard attended Northririge!tl;Alilitan’^ Aca/lemy and Bir-aiS(mingham High School beforejgj joining the Army in .Viigust'p,P‘He received his ba.sic mili-|^Q tary training at Ft. Ord and ,s|.)€cialized engmeering training at Ft. Lopnard Wood, Mo.Surviving are his parents and two half sisters Meredith Kristian of Burbank and Nancy Lampley of Canoga Park.