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1&-%& M&. * * U.0 * L y i 1 married David 'Davis at "1Rlver• '
burst. They farmed at iRimburot
until 19$4 when their retired to
make their home in Moose Jaw.
Mrs, .Davis was a member of
St, Andrew's United Church and
Rebekah Lodge.
'Predeceased by her husband In l
March 1971 she Is survived by
one soil Robert of Moose Jaw; one
grandson; three granddaughters
and two sisters, Mrs, William
McLeod of Kenora, Out. and Mrs.
Percy Wilson of St. Louis, Miss. i
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George, Lois and family. 25-37x1
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BRUCE aQ1JGER$
Bruce
Seafarth,1Gallegi teolnstitu t
Whitney funeral home, "aeafo: th
MkS. ERED> 1CK HOED N>RR
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Seaforth, died Friday, April 19th
The body was at the R.S.Box;
ere
where funeral service was livid
The funeral servi"Fe for Mrs.
1VIR5. JANET DAVIS'
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to thank friends, ,;elatiwes
F07f -• In Lavin memory of a
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in St. Joseph's Hospital, London,
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funeral home, Seaforth, where
the funeral was - held
Monday at 2 p.m,. with Rev.rederiek
Mervin Rea'ber officiating. $oriel
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Funeral service #or Mrs. Janet
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a>tti net hbours "far .duds and
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dear wife, mother and
after a lengthy illness.
.service
Monday at. 2 p.m. with Rev,
was at Staffa Cemeteiiy.
$Smandville wits. died April 17
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Davis, 83, of St. Anthan y Route
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flowers and vlsit'tvhile we were
g randmother, Edith Fax, who
Mr. Hodgert was born fn
J.C.Britton officiating. Burial was
and Margie Wright. 24-370
was held Friday from the R.S.Box
and formerly of Riverhurst, Sask,
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!both in the hospital Special
eased awe one year ago, April
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Tuckerinith Township, a sots; of
in Exeter Cenietery,
Pallbearers were James
Funeral Home with Rev. J. C.
were held in Moose Jaw, Sask.
thanks to Dr. Underwood and to
28, 1973.
A year has passed since that
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the late Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Hod Bert.
Pallbearers were:Stanley:$ray>
Hockin � Arthur Smale, Ross
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Britton officiatinp..
April 1. Temporary burial took
place at the vault at Resthaven
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Rev. A, Horst and nurses,
everything wrzs deeply
sad da Y
He is survived b his wife the
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Howard Daymond, Ross
Nicholson, Jack Bedard, Norman
Miller, George Mitchell, Alf Ross
Robertson, Kincardine.
Pallbearers were: J. C.
Memorial Gardens, Mrs. Davis
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FOX In lovingmoryof"'"
appreciated. — Jos. and Roma
The one we Loved was called
former Elizabeth Walmsley, to
in
Dodds., Murray Dalton. Flower
gr.,Wm.
Bearers were grandsons,
Mulligan, Reg. Knights, Chas.
died in a Moose law hospital
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Smith. 24-37x1
away
God took her home, it was His
whom he was married
Egmondville in 1949, a son,
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bearers were Russel Adams .and
Flower
Jim Smith, Frank Jackson, Dan
Geddes, Joe Gunther, Hans Voss
and Bill Bahr. J?lowerbearers
March 30,
Born at lnnerkfp, Ont., she
We would like to thank the
will
Dennis. B., of Mitchell; a sister,
Stephen Rice.
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Kerslake, Tom Garland.
were Mervin Noit, Eileen Bahr,
came west.to, Saskatchewan and
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Seaforth Curling Club for the
beautiful gift that we received. A
But in our hearts she liveth
still.
Mrs, Harold (Janet) Rice of
Seaforth; three brothers, Russell,
W. D. STEPHENSON'
April 28, 1973.
Church in Seaforth. 26-37-1
S ecial thanks to the members
— Atwa s remembered b
Nriilwaukee, Wis., Neil and
largely attended funeral
burst. They farmed at iRimburot
until 19$4 when their retired to
make their home in Moose Jaw.
Mrs, .Davis was a member of
St, Andrew's United Church and
Rebekah Lodge.
'Predeceased by her husband In l
March 1971 she Is survived by
one soil Robert of Moose Jaw; one
grandson; three granddaughters
and two sisters, Mrs, William
McLeod of Kenora, Out. and Mrs.
Percy Wilson of St. Louis, Miss. i
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ff $
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George, Lois and family. 25-37x1
William, both of Seaforth and b Y
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services for the late William
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UJsportruck
For Vanastra garbage pick-up a roblem to'
g g p p p Queen's Park in r ba`�er Lo.rn4tkle who retired last week 'after over
White Carnation for their
26. Personal
a granddaughter,
Donald Stephenson, well known
100 a week forl0weeks.
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was set. help in establishiriR a•cofitalt =ial
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The township will raise park at Vanastra--the same'ak has to Douglas Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Doug. Hugiil of
And oucouldwin
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wonderful smorgasbord. It was all
Mr. Hodgert attended
Seaforth bank manager who died
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$4,535,820. Last year's former Canadian Forces Base S h Id` h' th 1.441 b df th
very much appreciated and wiltMr•
and Mrs. Gordon Sallows,
suddenly April 9th, - were
always be remembered. —Art,
Seaforth, wish to announce the ";
conducted by 'his minister Rev.
and Margie Wright. 24-370
forthcoming marriage of her
M. E. Reuber of Northside United-
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daughter, Catherine Somers to
Church on Saturday, April 13.
In Me'nt
Mr. Douglas Vock 'son of Mr
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Interment followed in Pioneer
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FOX In lovingmoryof"'"
and Mys, -Cif1I ck Br,
ft- " , . rodhagen.
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Cemetery,` Burford, Ontario.
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The weddin wt if_6ke lace May
Pallbearers were James A.
Edith O. Fox who passed away
24, 1974 in Northside United
Stewart, Dr. Ed. Malkus, Stewart
April 28, 1973.
Church in Seaforth. 26-37-1
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McCall', S.C.Campbell, Dr. Wm.
— Ever remembered and fondly
Thompson and Jack 'McLlwain.
missed by Lois, Bill and Billie.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Fletcher
25-37x1
of South Bend, Indiana wish to
announce the forthcoming
GEORGE A. KERSLAKE
DUCHARME In loving
marriage of their daughter
0f1Ce �eWs
George A. Kerslake, 77, of
memory of a a'r husband and
Lorraine Ruth to Mr. Kenneth A.
R.R.2, Seaforth, died in the
father Urban A. Ducharme who
Devereaux, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Stratford General Hospital.
passed away one year ago April
Arthur Devereaux, Seaforth. The
A. L. VAUGHAN
Mr. Kerslake was born in
26, 1973. 61
wedding wilt • take place on
CHIEF OF POLICE
Hibbert -Tow ship,
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Behind the smile there is many
Saturday-, May 18th at 4 p.m. in
He servZin the First World ..
a tear
St. James Roman Catholic
War with the fourth motor
Of the one we lost and loved so
Church, Seaforth. 26-37x1
During the week of the 17th to
machine battery overseas. After
dear,
2?' Blyth$
the 23rd of April, 1974, the
returning,home he married the .
Sweet are the memories
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Seaforth Police Department
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former Lawrie Hocking in 1920
silently kept
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VANSTEELANDT — To Gilbert
investigated 15 occurrences, The
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and the couple farmed until
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Of one we loved and will never
and Rieki Vansteelandt of R.R.tt4,
are as follows: ,
retiring to Seaforth eight years
forget.-
Seaforth at Seaforth Community
Break & Enter I
ag,o
— Always remembered and sadly
Hospital on Thursday, April 18,
Disturbance 2
�Ie was a member of the Staffa .
missed by his wife Margaret and
1974, a daughter, Tanya Marie,
Missing Person I
United Church.%
family. 25-37-1,
27-37x1
Trespassing 1
Insecure Property I
Surviving are his wife, four
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Theft Under I
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daughters, Mrs.Frank (Mariar})'
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made timepiece built
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UJsportruck
For Vanastra garbage pick-up a roblem to'
g g p p p Queen's Park in r ba`�er Lo.rn4tkle who retired last week 'after over
oea rte Tra a omp amts Jackson . 'of Cobourg; 1V7r .
Lost &Found Z • • � �
Herbert (Marjorie) Smith of Test drav
a Da�� and Mnbu%us p�r�Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kling have McMichael, Tammy and Robbie Property Damage I Grafton; Mrs. Donald (Pearl)•
returned from Florida where they McMichael, Woodstock, Mr. and Assist OtherP.D's 3
spent the winter months. Mrs.John Collins and Michelle Anonymous Calls I Deacon of Prince George, •B.C.;
Mrs. J.H.Grant was the guest Collins, Sarnia, Mr. Brian There .was one motor vehicle
and Mrs. Donald
(Shirley)
of Mrs. Patricia Troutbeck. McMichael, Miss Heather Kru� collision reported, total damage Garland of Pinkerton; three sons, 1974 DATSUIJ 610 HARDTOP , }
r. and Mrs. Lorne Lawson, ani Mr. Jack Storey. $1200.00,Much more than just a l.:xury car. ' "•
M!r. and Mrs. Allan Johns spent Saturday visitors at the home of 1• Person charged under K.S.O. Alvin of London; ^Keith of
the weekend iii Toronto visiting Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Townsend in 3 Persons charged under the Kincardine; and Donald of
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with Mr. John Dolson, Mr. and Harpurhe;• to attend the birthday H.T.A. Elrose, Sask.; arid 25` grand .w,C
.•�h
Mrs. Scott Neilly and Mr. and celebration of. Mrs. Ila Walters 3 Persons charged under the . children. .
Mrs. Harry Boag of Newmarket. were their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. L.C.A. s,u,r•�•
Miss Mary Sills, Hensall and Harold Crich, and Mrs. Mabel 26 Persons stopped and warned He was a member of Staffa • I:
Miss Jane Sills, Toronto, have Townsend, of London and Mrs. for minor defects and offences. United Church.
recently been successful in Myrtle Lee of Lemingfon. ' •' *� � `•' - r �� �*t'^„ �K�� ��'�
obtaining Red Cross swimming Mr, and Mrs. Robert Haves r'�..�'�'�
and .Life Saving Teaching re- and family of Duntroon and Mr.
qualification certificates in -and Mrs. Pete Haswell and •� t
Toronto. Robbie of New Hamburg and Mr.:
Weekend visitors with Lois andd
.,..,...and Mrs. George Townsend and '
Bruce McMichael attendin the sonf T eke smith s ent
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McMichael and Kruse wedding Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Eimer', 1 ",S0;narid Win"'Ineii,everyweekforl0
were Mr. and Mrs, Larry Townsend of Harpurhey. Datsun delivers 10 FREE 610 s .
• weeks, 101winnerswillbedetermined.•
Q Once a week for 10 weeks some lucky T! e first prize winner will receive anew
Tut'S r� ' , Datsuntest driver will win a new Datsun su 1974 Datsun 610 Hardtopl The next 106'
C school . OO 610 2-doorHardtop.The 610 is more than ,k . winners will get beau
(Continued from Page. 1) either drain. ' just aiuxurious5-passenger car. It's a ,. tifulnewDatsun� 'Q h
Fred Ginn of Vanastra,' one of top performer, with the famous rally- " s h "Steering Wheel'
tested Datsun engine going for it, plus a r '1 w •i c
business. the owners, was present at the; r st,wat hes.
The Huron -Perth County,. meeting unhagpy that he has unique smooth-riding,fullyfndependent v Thefirstweek's amu\ b
Roman Catholic Separate. School been paying and will have to suspension system. And it's loaded with winners will
�« MY
elementary rates remained the continue paying sewage and ` v � "- standard features that some other cars �` � �' ': be determined
same as last year, 25.4 mills for water charges on buildings at call extras ,This impres . .by the judging' 4
farm, and residential and • 28.3 Vanastra, that are not or have not' ""`�" , ' sive 610 could be yours `, ''= t organization from
mills for commercial and. been in use since he took over the FREE, just fortaking a.; all entries received
business. former Canadian Forces Base, ? spin in the Datsun of from Datsun dealerships
Council set the following rates: renamed Vanastra. "Surely there (, your choice, Socome Kn asof theweekof April 22nd, 1974. At the
Brucefield street lights, 3.0 mills; is some fair way of us gettingon in and take a �r conclusion of Datsun's "Spin and Win,'
Egmondville street lights, 7.0 relief from paying sewage and (kr Datsun for a spin.You one additionalwinner will be deter-
" mills; KiPPen street lights, 10.0 water for buildin s where "we couldwinI `
mined from all entries received.This
mills; and Vanastra street, lights, don't even 'turn a tap or flush ak, ;
{4� '•�- winner will drive home the super ,
7 mills, toilet!:'...., Datsun delivers ,r Datsun 260Z2+2!What awaytoend
For Vanastra Community Reeve Elgin Thompson agreed,
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• Centre Board a rate of 12 mills "We are in sympathy with you." � �1000 FREE Watches! sensational Datsun and Win" � „ .,''t3, •
was set for Vanastra ratepayers he said, And you couldwin a wh „` Datsun deliverS.,.fwe fleet(
white the Vanastra .Water and James` Mclntosht, clerk- sportynewDatsunx ".:
sewage rates • are 54 mills for treasurer, said "Water meters "' I's
'Z �' " ' models to choose
g Steering Wheel' ,',.
property in Plan• 22 ` residential would be the answer at Vanastra wrist watch. It's a A �� ' from!
area) and- 28. mills for Plan 23 but thteyrre not available at this t t t S /SSC[ 810
(the commercial area at time." •
made timepiece built
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Vanastra). Mr. Gin is going, to take, his -BARBER TO ,-F0•UR GENERAT40NS -- Seaforth
style and preci-
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UJsportruck
For Vanastra garbage pick-up a roblem to'
g g p p p Queen's Park in r ba`�er Lo.rn4tkle who retired last week 'after over
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sion.We re awarding
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rate of $23 for each householder Toronto seeking` ome ,provincial" " ' 50 ears'bf cuftin hair, recenfi ave a first haircut
y g y g
100 a week forl0weeks.
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was set. help in establishiriR a•cofitalt =ial
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The township will raise park at Vanastra--the same'ak has to Douglas Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Doug. Hugiil of
And oucouldwin
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$354,294 on an assessment of been done at Huron Park; also a R,R.2, Seaforth. Mr. Dale was.also a barber to Doug.
oneforyourself
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$4,535,820. Last year's former Canadian Forces Base S h Id` h' th 1.441 b df th
justbyvisiting
entor i o tng Is son), e e oy s gran a er our nearest = Whether you're — W, 71U
assessment was $4,538,035 with Council supports him in this Y t
Harold 'and his great grandfather Jonathan. w t'
the county raiping $364,542. endeavour. Datsun.dealer and s looking for economy,
This year's levy breakdown The members of the newly taking a test drive. f,' '1 performance,luxury orthe total sports
included: county expenses, formed Recreation Board at i. t4; car, Datsun wraps it all up beautifully
$90,716; township expenses Vanastra are Reeve Elgin Datsun delivers i? and delivers it.There's B210 economy,
m$92,268; Huron ' elementary Thompson and Deputy Reeve rH"E YOU YOUR an extra special bonus. 710 erfoance, 610 luxury n
620
s
school, $86,809; Huron Secondary Ervin Sillery, representing the t » portruck toughness. And 260Z sports -
School $72,349; and Huron -Perth Council and resident members 'The Superb New Dateux>t ;;) ;.r' ,,.
���r manship in twoand four passenger
County Roman Catholic Separate are Dick Lehnen, Jim Hill, PRI 260Z21+21 �" ' ' versions.There'sthe-style you want...
School Boafthen $11,152. Wilfred Schneider, Jim Broadfoot At the end of Datsun's,exciting 10 -week F+ t hatchback, hardtop, sedan orwagon.
In other business, council and John Duddy. t ` i' ' 1
"Spin and Win'; one lucky,, person will ' ' t-
j�,� , � See them all and take a test drive.Yvu71
awarded the tender for garb ge Council is awaiting word from REQUIREMENTS,, °bogre ou did: you'll be making sure
win this new Datsun 260Z 2 + 2! This is £, "'pick-up at Vanastra to Bud the Ontario Munici al Board as to I�*°
Chamney at Auburn for 68.00 whether the proposal to set as a the richly appointed4-passenger ver- iti ,. ; :r ; Y eligible to win all these prizes
per week plus 35 cents ea h for recreatiori area at Vanastra has sion of the Datsun 260Z sports car. Its r '' being awarded by Datsun.Take a
any new residence buil t been approved. ORDER NOW futuristic design and structure make Datsun for a spin and win. It's a great
the car you will want to call our own. '`+ wayto find out,..all you redl need
Vanastra. The Chamney bid was Council passed a revised o Y Y 9 �± • :t Y �
! /� / /� ! This exceptional car makes its North ' �, , ,,. is a Datsun,
e, one of seven received by council. by -I aw to control dogs in the WHILE STILL AVi�►iLAB.LE '1••a'�
Garbage is to be disposed of in township which the newly American debut this spring. One <i
lucky person will drive it home, and "
t the Holmesville Land Fill site. appointed animal control officer, tz,,,
Mr. Chamney is to start the Dick Eisler of Goderich 'will • you can qualify just by test driving a`,
�k ,contract on May 4 and it will run enforce. Datsun right now.Take a Datsun for
tf ice'- to December 31, 1975. Council ranted two re uests spin—you could wins v k
g q We have our GARDEN SEEDS YDATSUNRobert Nicholson Construction for building permits -- Roy Oesch
Datsun delivers...
Company a Seerifor c e was R.R.S, Clinton, addition to house and LAWN F�R?���ZERS in
awarded the tender for construe- and David Christie, Brucefield, And here's how it works! ...._--�
tion of the Big Drain for $12,740 addition to store. i"
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for open section and Gerber Council accepted a petition for - - When you test drive a Datsun, you can Datsun's "Spin and Win"closes June 29th, 1974.
i; Drainage at Millbank for the drainage from Douglas Hugiilland enteryour name in the big Datsun F;ulldetausava:iableatyour Datsun 'dealer All you really need is a Datsun.
`•, a closed se'ctinn of the Draih for a request for repair to the' —'
i 57,560: Rogerson Drain.
John 'Cardno of Seaforth and Council was notified by y !
David Reed of Frank Cowan and Department of Municipal Affairs
a W. Company were present at the that the township share of county ER A L D.
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s l ► meeting ttrdisouss and update the grants for 1974 is $102,720 which t1 rt
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' insurance policies carried by the is 5.0776 per cent of the totald e ri C 17 S W. SE F �, H
j township. county afnotint of $2.023,000, the $
' Courts of Revert n werS;le held,on estimated provincial subsidies y p�
` the gig Drain and *$AJ�te'nhead mitfiwftf t&'&J'; 743 U' 0 estimated iyYl'-6ne 527.191i� ... � � ®i: � S � �-1 D� D Open Daily 8 �
W; -W th. No Ippeals �ete heard on other revenue $17,900.
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