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W•INGH.AM
Show starts, at .8 p.ta. except
Saturday, --="Saturday night
two shows at 7.45 and 9.45 pan.
RECEPTION• HELD • DUNGANNON
AT 'LANGUDE . '
(LANGSIDE NEWS)
At a reception • held in Langside
Hall on October 25th Mr. and Mrs.
Wallace Conn were presented 'with a
well filled puree. Jamieson 'Pettypiece
visitors with Mr: and Mrs. Arthur
Elliott on .Sunday were Mr, .and. Mrs,
Lew .Osborne and Mr. and Mrs.. Al-
fred Sales, Woodstock.
Mrs. B. J. Crawford returned with:
her grand -daughter, Mrs. Robt. Mc-
Millan an Mr McMilla, o Sud dam t
Thursday, Friday, Saturday,
November'Z . 3 4.
MERLE OBERON
• GARY .COOPER
THE COWBOY
and the LADY”
,A wealthy girl .,m,asquerades
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as a' lady's. maid and falls. in
love with a cowboy:
*Also "Donald Hoek"
Monday,, . Tuesday, Wednesday
November 6, 7, 8..
ROBERT ARMSTRONG
. ANN SOTHERN
in
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MAIS,I •
"Maisie", a showgirl strand -
,ed in a' cow 'town, finds work
and really' turns th, place #1L -
side out. .
Also "Laurel & Hardy Comedy".
"Traveltalk" ". Sport Subject"
MATINEE' Saturday 230 p•in,
Admission Adults -20c
Chltdreii -10c. ..
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WEST WAWANOSH
COUNCIL MINUTES'
presented.. the gift.,
To Mr. and Mrs. Wallace, Conn
Dear Wallace and Aleta: •
For the celebration of this happy
occasions your, , marriage, , you see,
gathered 'before you, your friends and
neighbours' ,of this coni,miinity, who
wish •to, extend to you their heartiest
corigratuletions . and best wishes for
the„ .future: Wallace, you; s'ha've• lived
anion �s all yotr life and we, as
a community, have never asked you
bo assist us at •our socialfunctions,
but, what ,you have been only "r,p, too"will=
ing es.' and •:and vire hope.' you, will
to
continue to take part in all these a&,
you have done in'the past.
In times of trouble,too, in the
neighborhood you have, always •been.
. 'eady to give a helping hand. • .
Aleta,• though you , areno stranger
in, our midst, we now welcome' you tc
our community and hope° that you
may continue to', make many friends
here in. the future, Se wecould not
let this opportunity ' passwithout
showing a token of our esteem and
so we • ask' 'yop to accept, this gift.
And so we wish -you. joy ' and• glad-
ress 'as you go along the. way.
We • hope your ,hearts Will know no
sadness: This • wish' is ours •' for you
to -night. ' , , '
Signed on behalf ' of 'your 'friends,
and neighbors,' •
Jamieson P.ettypiece, Ed, Wadle, Or-
eille Tiffin; Charlie Taylor:
Mr: -°lid+' ia: COI anis lIk: etc ge
Wraith of., Wingham,. spent Sunday
nvitli• Mr. and Mrs. Walter Scott.
Dr. and Mrs. Harry . Hession of
Toronto, . Mr. and . Mrs. Reesor of
Markham spent Sunday with the, for-
mer's 'sister Mrs. J B:. Morrison.
Mr. Elmer and Bill Tiffin. of Turn -
berry ' spent. Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Reuben: Tiffin.
Mr. 'Wendel Taylor wastaken.: to
Wingliam Hospital : last • Wednesda. -
evening and ;operated on for- appen-
dicitis. He is ' recovering As rapidly
as can be expected. .
..October, 10.'4939
The West : Wawanosh Council met
on above date with all the: members
present and Reeve Webster presiding..
The•ininutes bf''thelast regtilar meet-
ing and the special 'wereread and
accepted , on motion' of Councillors
Miller•nd -McPherson:
The, following• resohition was pass-
ed on motion of Councillors -Smyth
and Gaunt. 'That the,Reve and Trees
vier are hereby'.authorized on •behalf.
of the Corporation of the Township
of West Wawanosh .to instLtnct the
Bank, of Montreal, Lucknow, Ontario:
to pay .at 'debit of the account of
the Corporation all, cheques, ' also all
maturing debentures arid coupons of
• the ' Corporatign, whether drawn on
the Canadian Bank of Commerce,' Au-
'lhurn. Ontario or payable :at the of-
fice of the Treasurer.
The Council decided to donate $10.
to8 the St. Helen Women's 'Institute
to purchase .material' for War work:'
Other societies in the Municipality,
engagers' in the same rwork will re-
' ceive grants. This .was passed, Lon•
motion.of C'oumillors Gaunt and' Mc-
Pherson. -
Mr. II/ached ' itiirray- wee' awarded
the' contract at $25.00 to cut dowr
the hill and clear up road opposite
his own property on 'Concession 6.
This was done on'.motion of Coun-
cillors Gaunt and Smyth.
' The council adjourned to meet Nov-
ember '3rd, at 2'.30• adjourned.
17urnin Phillips,Clei'k.
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TH.E, •
LUCKNOW S•EN•T I NEL
at Lucknow, Ontario.
Published every Thursday Morniny
'.Girl.. A. D. MacKenzie_-Preprieto•
Campbell Thompson-•=Pubt;ishee
THURSDAY- NOVEMBER 2nd, 1939
Amelia Mclllwain,. , her housekeeper'
returned to her !home at the.,Nile..,.
Mr. and :Mrs. George Swan;' and
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon•Struthers,, Luek-
new visited Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Shields
ion Sunday.' '
Mr.. and Mrs. Wilfred Elliptt, Cal-
gary, Alta, visited a week with his
sister. Miss :'Betty ''Elliott,' They had
attended the ,New. York World's 'Pair •.
before coming•up thisway :
Mrs. Toni alVIeWhinney •siren$ • the
week -end" visiting, ;relatives at the
Nile., Y
• R ich.
-'We are: :sorry •to report Mrs . R
McWhinney. at the Nile has suffered
as.
troke recently.
Mr. ar Squires` received ward
How• d
on Satterday that his brother, Alfred
Squires • had passed away in .Orillia
Hospital from pneumonia; He -was in
his 23rd year. Mr.' Howard Squires
and Mr. brace McArthur, undertaker,
Went for the remains ,and the fun-
eral took place. from •the homatdof his
uncle; Mr. Isacc Tabb, Carlow, Mon-
day with interment .in; Colborne Cern-
etery.
Mrs. H. Casemorem . of Belmore is
also .assisting in .nursing her brother.
Mr. W:ri. Mole who is recovering, quite
a lot from a paralytic stroke at the
home of his'daugh:ter, Mrs: Wm. Cook.
Mrs.„.Minnie Jones 'visited Sunday:
with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McConnell,
Mr. and Mrs, . Wm: 'Brows Ardysa
and Gertie spent Sunday a, with Mr.
and Mrs. Dick Brown of Ripley,
Misses Jean Orr of Kinloss and
-
Tena, of .West .WaWanosh spent Sun=
day at .their home here.
Presentation Made
On Saturday afternoon the ladies.
of ''the commlunity' gathered at the'
home of Mrs. Alf Troup and presented
Miss Florence Wadle, bride-to-be with•
a linen sheerer. Miss Florence Reed
read the following address;
Dear Florence, ,
It was with a, feeling of happiness
we learned of your ceming marriage
Wand we have met here this afternoon
to spend a social time with. you 'once
more. .
Typhoid Outbreak •
Up until' Friday of last week, there
were seven cases' of typhoid fever re-
ported in Goderich. Two doctors from
the Provincial Board of Health, Tor-
onto, investigated • the epidemic, over
the. week -end. The, milk and water
supply Was found O.K.
LAN:GSIDE ' NORTH
A large number from this neigh-
borhood attended the fdwl supper at
Bethany last Thursay evening.
. Miss Jean Orr is visiting witht•her
. • parents Mr. and Mrs. Win, Orr.
Mr, and Mrs. J. W. Ross and Ron-
ald, Mr Thos. Moss and Mrs. Craik
of Teesviiater were Sunday visitor°
at the home of Mr. and. Mrs. F. G.
Moffat.''
Je
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ral - Citi -. ' !Ad 'i
T.angside ilia it
.. g
evening.
�'a�uccessful meeting on Friday.. g
enin,
Officers elected for' the Cantingear•
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are, ,preside Gordon Wall; vice-.
nti,
presidetit James Mchardsere secret-
try -treasurer, Wes. Tiffin;; committee,
man, Victor Emmerson.
Mr, and Mrs.' James:' Donaldson of
Culross' spent an evening last Week
with Mr. and Mrs: Farish Moffat.
1 a-alritilee,:fefitaitettiea
We could not let this opportunity
pass without expressing •aur friend-
sbip if only in a; small way, for artier
kind and genial • disposition and pleas-
ant smile has won a warm place in.
WATCH YOUR TO1NGUE -
' Canada is_ at war, and• •
to the aver-
age person it ie well known that .the
spreading .of' certain 'reports or the,
making of statements is •a punishable
offence' under,'"Tho 'Defence' of. Cary
a a• Regulations." a• • .
For:; the information of our readers
yve publish' these. regulations :in,.part'
No person shall' by word of mouth
.Spreadreports •or: make state-`
ments: false ori otherwise; 'intended
or. likely •to, :cause disaffection `to'Hr
Majesty :'or• to u}'terfere' with :the . sac
Fess of • :His Majesty's..forces or. of
the forces of any`'all'ied„or .assoicia.ted ,
Powers or'to prejudice His' N1•a�esty';
relations with foreign Powers, or;
(b) • Spread reports: or, make .state
ments, false or otherwise, .intended
'or likely to prejudice , the recruiting,
training;. discipline, or adininistrati,on
of, any of His. •Majesty's •forces,.,
The penalty fee breach of .above
mentioned regulation:-:„. • •
"Such 'person `shall be liable oe
Harvey Mole is laid up in bed
with blood 'poisoning ' in his - lienee:
A social evening under the sponsor-
ship,. of, the Y. P. U. of the', United
Church was given Monday night, ,'A
large ., attendance was evident -With.
many taking part entertaining and
a great 'Variety of'co.attufines'niade lots
-of fun:.Prizes were given for gents
to, Walter Dickason;: ladies ,fancy,,
Mary. McEachrer ; boy's comic; .Mar-
ietta Stingell boy's fancy, Lorne Popp ;
girl's fancy, Doris .Reed; 'girl's comic,,
Eileen Ctirrie. ' ' '
'Mr- • J. D. ° Richardson :was taken
quite ill on Monday and was taken
to Goderich Hospital ' '
Hallowe'en :passed . of "very nicely!
The children, masked, went in groups
to do ors for 'hand-outs and 'did very'
well and 'for' the large amount gath-
ered and •consumed;. in dreams there
:may have been 'Goblins" for 'goblin'.
The Women's Institute of Dungan-
non entertained the .Lucknow branch
and 'a pleasant afternoon was spent.
The visitors gave an interesting pro-
gram. A coniniittee to represent the
W:• I, in the .Red • Cross was appointed
and are -Mrs. Wilbur. Brown, Mrs. Wm.
Stewart. and M•rs. J. J. Ryan. 'Miss
Cora ,
sCulbert led in a musical, contest
a'' lunch was being served.
Mr. and. Mrs. Jas. Culbert, Luck-
now, visited Miss L. Meanest, also
Mrs. R. Fitzgerald
• `Mr. -and Mrs. W. • A. Culbert and
:family visited the tatter's brother,
Mr. Melvin Tyndal, Carlow, on Sun-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Dickson Jr,,
•enclr ...n roue,lien ta,-- = .,.. and :;Mrs;,, Thos- Diekson.:Sr:. spent ,.a
We ask you to accept-
These few linen gifts to you are ten-
der•'ed •
By your friends sincere and true
Hoping, just to be remembered
When we are' away from you.,
'Remembrance is the golden ' chain ;,
That naught on earth can sever
The passing' years roll-on in Vain,
True • friends are friends forever.
We all join together 'in wishing for
end at her home at Ripley.
The November meeting of the Mis-
sion Band will be' held at the bowie
of `Mrs: Parish Moffat on Satrurrday,
November: 4th. ,
you
Success your housekeeping journey
thru
And as 'you climb the hills of coming
' years
May you ride on high and never shift
gears, . •
With plenty spark of s ark and never 'a
knock
And a joy 'filling station in every
block. ,
Signed on behalf of your friends,
.Florence Reed, Mrs, Ed. Wadle.
n A ineeting1 of all those interested
iu Tiffin's ceanetery , is 'being held on
November 6th at Mr. Walter Scott's
home when the question of estaab'sh-.
ing perpetual upkeep for'the ,ce�et-
ery will be considered.
The Langside Rural Club held. their
® Friday
organizai�rn' iteeting last+ y
evening 'when ti'l'efolk:Wr ng` officers
were elected: pre's., 'Gordon, Wall; la
vice, James Richardson.; sec.-treas.,
Wesley Tiffin, assistant; Chas. Tiffin;
con'trnittee •man, Victor Emerson, floor
managers, Orville Tiffin, John Smith,
Bill Henrys George Tiffin; caretakeg.,
graham' Moffat. The entire proceeds
after' expenses are paid are to be used
for Red Cross, The first meeting will
ovetnibe
be dancing ori enders rumen
Mir. Herb ?ettypiece had the Inds -
fortune to have one of his horses
suddenly drop' dead while ploughing
en .Tuesday nmorning.,
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,, ,r, �r��'j
',1\\�' 1
.w
few days last week visiting et Wheat-
ley, Windsor and Detroit, and while
away purchased a new 1940 Dodge
car.
Mrs. Alex Pentland' returned from
Detroit after several weeks , visiting
her son Mr. Laverne ..Pentland and
family. '
Mrs.' Burton Roach has been on the
Sick list lately, included with many
others around.
OLIVET.
Olivet Y, P. S. Meeting
The Young ,people s meeting .of • Ol-
ivet Sunday School was held on Wed-
nesday evening, October 25th. There
was about, thirty one members and
visitors present. C.ur. meeting opened
''0 Master let me walk with Thee",
eve :repeated the Lord's prayer in 'un-
ison: The Scrip, Ire reading was taken
by Beth McTavish,- We then • had a
survey of • the work, of the different
oi•ganizatiens of the Church; "eachdo-.
iiig 'Well. Mr. W. •S,: 'McGuire spoke,
for:the session. Mrs. R. '$Tack. gave a
talk on: W, 4. S. and the superinten=.•'
dent on. the ,•Setnday school',, ;Mr;' Wag
?Walden spoke on .the iteporten to of' a.
schooal in the comnivaiity. The repres-
entati•ve ,,for the Board gee Stewards
eras, ;uinable , to be •present and this
v'as'reviewed briefly by Eltner'Aeery.
Norval Stewart represented the Y. P.
S.. Mr.. MacKenzie gave a very inter-
esting talk pointing out that each
;has a part in the great wolf of the
ROUND . TRIP BARGAIN FARES
November. 17.18 from, LUCKNOW
To Stations Oshawa and East to, Cornwall inclusive, Uxbridge, Lind-
sey, Peterboro, Camp•bellford, Newmarket, Collingwgod, Meaford,.
Midland, NorthBay, Parry Sound., -S.udbury,'Gapreol•and West'to
Beardmore. '
TO TORONTO
also to Brantford,. Chatham, Goderich; Guelph, Hamilton, . London,
Niagara Falls; Owen Sound, .St. Cetherines, St. Mary's; Sarnia. Strat-
ford ; Strathroy; Woodstock,•
Seehandbills for complete list' of destinations
For: fares,,` return limits, train information, .tickets, ete, consult.
• nearest Agent. • T337C
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The' autumn, Thankoffering •rneet-
ing• of the W. M. 'S. 'was held•• in .the
chrurch' .on. Tuesday with a • geed at
tendanee. Several . neighboring 'sec,
reties 'were ' invited.. After .devotional
church, stressing the need for unity exercises Mrs. Menary gave the, ad -
and co-operation: The president took) dress of welcome, •which was ably
charge •of the • remainder.. of the meet=.M
. responded to by Mrs ' John •Blake
ing, :During the business•' perid •• it.
'vas decided to hold weeklythen .2'is; Herb Stothers'of Erskine
' . : me�t-
Ings' on • Wednesday,' night. .
Mr. arid Mrs. J.' H. Howe 'spent
the', week -end at • the home .of ' her
•Summar Conviction to:a fine neat eat . 'father, Mr., T. McGuire.; Mrs:' Howe
y remained for a''few • d'ays.
ceeding" five hundred dollars,. or•
e tO "14isS. Sadie• McCharles spent the.
t .geed -
imprisonment for, a term no xc h !Ionia
church Dungannon read' the Scripture'
lesson. We were 'then favoured With
'a solo by:firs.,' Spence 'Irwin; •followed
by'•a reading by Mrs: Dan' McKenzie.
Miss Syli•b •'ourtice,, the guest speak-
er 'then gave• a very interesting talk
i
, .presented to the young couple.
Art Browr'i is serving as juryman
at the •Fall Assizes', which', .opened
in ''Walkerton Tuesday of this week.
;Oiiver Jacques attended' a group
meeting .of Watkins 'reperentatives•.
Kitchener,. ,
Mervin Hunter visited for a few
days -with .his grandparentsiir' the
•
village. :.
Several Walkerton ladies . were
guests at the. W M. S, meeting.,here •
on 'Wednesday; the visitors ;present-.
ed a ''very fine programme. ' ' v6
Recent visitors with Mrs°. R. • T.
Brown were,' Mr:"and•'Mrs: J. Bugle-
annan'of,. St: Jacobs, John BArown anal
grandmother; Mrs. M•, Brown, of :Buf-
. fa]o, ,Mi.ss E: Weigh and:' Miss Hal -
bine ;of•,•Kincardine.• •
.. A most successful. •chicken,. pot pie ,
supper was, held . in •St. John's 'chrurch
on Japan which we all enjoyed. Then
ing twelve months, or to, bots': fine. and"'e
ch ' erson may "' '
imprisonment; •but su p .
elc-end: at er, Mr.. and Mrs.
1VIcCharles Fern Alton faveured a solo and •.1VIrs.
at the electionel the Attornee-.Gin- f
'eras of Canada; be prosecuted' upon I
C'
Richard .McWhinney 'closed the • Meet-
ing • with ;.prayer "and` a dainty lunch
R E W E was, served . by ..the • ladies;. Collection
.indictment, anti' if'Cony i.cted shall. he I •• $11.76: :�
liable to, 'a• fine net, .e!:ceeding five!. M'r• • and Mrs. •Sid ' Gibs. •n of Strat- ''Mrs. Jack •.Rivett received the sad
4' ' 1• t 'so r r n n e i fiends ,ae ar;ee daata" are, r
•�•:,a�?:a•�,..�.nllat's;.,n_.• ..D .tan.Ir'l.r ;gra � e ,k_f�ta:,el•sp�f.il,-. �_ek !':tad...,. � ...X'......�.,,x�s�urs: � nf_, h r fsth,_�...
for a 'term not ,exceeding five `years, ` here: James Johnston, whin •. died suddenly
andini i Viso ment." . m. Campbell of Dirnri brook i 2
or ,t o•beth fine 1 t • ra Mr: W p Y . at Wilkie' on Sunday, °`October ..2nd..
• � is 'visiting a fora:.. days with his' r
'PURPLE GROVE '.
MAFEKING
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Mrs. Wm. Blake is visiting at pres-
ent at..the .home., of , Mr. and' 'Mrs,
Hiram Moffat of Watford. • ••
Mr, and'�'{ rs. •I. M. Kilpatrick: spent
•In
the week -end in Toronto. `.
.
. Mr.and ,Mrs. Eugene ;Hansen. of
East Tawas,, Michigan, visited ,last
•week lwith Mr. `and Mrs. ,S.'J:• Kilpaf
" t
rick _ .• •'
Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey ' hall. 'have
moved'' to' Dungannon for the winter.
. I. A• number ftom this line attended
the •fowl, supper at Kingsbridge Mon-
day evening•
-
The Y. P. S. held a Hallowe'en s c-
ial in the Hall last Friday evening.
All'report' a good time. •
Mrs. 'Harrison and babe of• God-
erich spent' last . week with tee- par-
ents Mr.' and.. Mrs. Dan McDonald.
ar
The Ladies Aid was largely ateg y
tended last Wednesday at the home
of Miss Minnie Fair.
-Mr., and Mrs. George Cdlwell and
children visited at Mr. Russell Coll-
in's on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Emmerson
spent last Sunday, at Mr. Angus Gra-
ham's sof Lucknow. ' '
Mr,, and Mrs, John Emmei`son ,spent
Sunday evening at 'Mr.. John Mc= •
,Lean's. ' .
1}2r, and Mrs. Norman McDonald's
of ' Ripley,spentSunday- at 'Mr: D.
McDonald's. .
Mrs. Futsiton and Miss Mildred'
spent Wednesday with Miss ,Minnie'
Pair. .
Mrs. Milton Walsh sI? pent a leg days
at, Mr. John 'Wraith•'•s.
and Mrs. Tsaaa Nixon and
children • visited at Jack Emnerson's
recently. •
daughter Mrs. Wm. 'Crozier, •
Mr. and ,Mrs Raynlond .Finnigan
anis. Chester' and 'Louise were visitors
with 'Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Chamney,
Marnock, on Sunday. •'
Mrs. Will, Reid and Douglas spent
a few'" days with her mother, , Mrs.
:
Wilson, 'during the week. •
Miss Peed. Janes 'of Donnybrook".
is ' assisting" .Mrs. Shackleton, 'whom,,
;rweheuam°re'tsorism.y'to:rsay,'is"suffering with.
Mr. Colin Crozier, Was 'nip from
Lieury and •spent a pleasant, week-
end' at„ his home here: .
Miss. Beatrice ,Treleaven is spend;
ping . some time with 1Vlrs, ,' Bruce Me-
Arthur at Dungannon. ' ,
Mr. and \ Mrs. Eugene Hanson. `o f
'Jackson, Mich., visited on Wednesday.
I' with their niece Mrs, Cecil Blake:arid
BERViE
'on Friday evening, the proceeds ,of ,
which amounted to ' over. "Milli
The Women's. Institute' meets Wed-
nesday at Mrs. Roy '. Peters home.
A special meeting for theinstall-
ation' of officers of the T:O.O.F, was
held, here last 'Thursday. evening.,
Mrs:Barnes of Port Elgin wk's the 'Mr. and Mrs Allan Robertson • of
guest of Mrs: 'John Sturgeon. during Tiverton visited Tuesday with •Mrsa
the wwleek.' " 'Jas.. Hunter•w•ho is not in good health.
Mrs. Dolgety; who has been with a:6 present, • .
her daughter, Mrs. ° F. C. McRitchie A Hallowe'en social was, greatly •
:for some .time past, ;returned .recently , i;njoyed in: the basement of the Uzi' . .
to her home' in . Sombre.,• • : ited Church Tuesday evening,
• Rev, Bert°1 Scott and ' Rev, ' Affleck, '
Toronto,representatives of the Y. P. REMEMBRANCE' DAY .
• Forward Moven%ent ''of ' tl a -United STATUTORY HOLIDAY:
church'. Were ,guest speakers at a. Y.
P. meeting,. here 'on' Tlipeday evening
and .,were also • present at 'service on
Sunday. when Mr. Scott'pieached.
A', presentation was held Tuesday
night he the Oddfellow's I•Iall m hon-
or of Mr. , and • Mrs. 'Edbert Bushell,
recently married. A studio .couch was
Despite the outbreak of .the: second:
Great. War; :Canada •will •observe Re-
menibrance Day, Saturday, Noveinber
•11t , the• anniversary of the conelus-
ion Of the first Great War, ds 'a stat-
utoiy, • holiday,: a state department of-,
ficial 'announced recently.
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