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' .rr,.�.;a''. � �'�'. _; �:. , � ,. �� �:. end. won the Ont ria HQcke Association Junior., _
INNS a reprieve. It meant .071E 1 ;a2 .. ., 5�.,, . a i e, y '
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Sun lin the con#Wtalb : <.• H € : , p ! � hlp,, p
, Sunday - . ly : r :. < ,, ��.� , � � .: �� ,�� ;� � matched sin ans shorts but 1 ri�n
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expi itedr n winter and de un . ati Y .: foo. 5, X...9h h outshot Bobcaygeon' 38 to
epectcd'xP in the yvtandexaus. r •,. s: Yrx The penalties were also close
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whhtte snuff ,that mow, ds so � w is �� . � s u This is .the first Ontario Third Period
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x with :tile two teams having
chk�mpiarrsaatip s o n .G a Clinton 3—Babcay eon, D J'� nwri,
easaly ugba snowballs* for peltsrvg s. a. seven apiece,
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and snowomen 'fxyr• melting. ' *' :` YJi Juveniles won the QW -IA. J..lVicixals ...... 0:08
juvenile "B" title in 1941, 4—Qlirnbon, J. Cooper,_. 3;35 Firs Period
We happened to be among i rR The junior team was organ 5- BCilziton T J. Cooper, , 10.555 1—Cliruton, J'. Copped•, B,
°J ized' lust Hall on' the urging of Copper, Livermore .... 0;23
tbe. grgn-lbRng thousands who a 6—+ ob� �ealsn' C+oape 6^dg
travelled the slippery, slushy _ 1 00 2—C iivto?i,
Dau 1 Andrews/ a' i4A1/l/ 1 B, r
strip known under better cop, ealr al ,minor spot roger', 7--,0!'inton,' B° Cooper, J. Penalties: Olintgn, Glazier,
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silirtidom as the UaicD.onald-Car- • i� � .:00• Glazier 13:45; Duza Col-
tnan F`redwa or Highway 441. k a e o er- 11"I Ig �ngeo!. .. ul�ouii, X6:00; Ba}�,Wgebn, ,
a e juvenile Cooper, LivermoreLavermome . 16:20
, y g y .* , . ' P' y18,55 Wray; 0:34• Iiandly, 10:04
And to arld to the deQight of : Andrew's managed the team, o , ,
�k nk' ' a this winter, with Paul, Draper, Clanton, J, Cooper, Liver- 7 4erer, 10:50; J. Narahois,
trea�Cher mus driving, complelte , � k F € �. 9-- ore, Coop 07 Wray, 19;
�� room, B. er <...... 19
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with winfth)ield s <�s ' Y «>'' only one year cwt of juxiiior .
ltii� gashes € 4 lz . bei gelon, Graf rtI Second.
of guck 7n varying degrees . ;'� s : hockey, as. the coach, John 1 41ver .............I...I......,, 19:28
�� o'bc`ay eon; Ingram,
fro¢, sprays to waves, we had RF i a Jialcdb; also an aver=atge junior Penalties: Clinton, L. Colq 3-- J. Nichols 56
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wiper.trouble. s _
, 3� � ` s i� was aisslistarlt caa+rli, r g B. 4—BoRicaytgean, � • D J
� � 'hiauzx, 8,33, Babeay �', unkim,
Luckily, or so Nichols we, thought, k Clinton tapped the new Went- 17:57. J. Nichols 2:53
the groan in the blades was
ern Ontario league made.up of Saturday, April 17 5- i CIL-AlO , Livermore ., 4:58
caused by a lubAleftnt 'lacks in i 3 ORA junior, WOAA junior arucl
6—Bobcaygeon, geori, hofs .y,
'the medllanisim. But oil must, be � � � � Clinton 6 — Eobcrosygoon G Grills, J. Nichols ..., 17;35
ak juvenutle teams, They ousted
` The fotloiwiin. g • night, after -ton',
a; l'+as'e qty in areas west e 7 J. .,,. 18:20
A, d?alisley mit . W(OAA seuni finals,
of Toronto, for. a half dozen � X. � spenflling the. previous night in Penralties: Cli7>t�o�J, Cooper
_bust loam out . Milverton in the L"n& the Clinton team, sew X4:20, K. •Uaer, 74:00 ,
`squirms o!i' the precious, sub � _`' � u '' WC>'AA finals. In the OHA diva- `�', '
stance cost els many Mars in g cion of the league Cliinvton ed up the championship by de- Third. Period
just .faux•` tunes as many marl � �R� �, ; : � ' � � out Walkerton, then oustedting the hoarse team 6-5. bcaygeon, Hand1Y.
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Lutes.' �. Exeter's strong juniors to qual- One of the highlights was a Tngr
,: .. >e � ,•� � t O g 9—EClintari, Haaw,, 2.34
` lot's usually fuel : I F r ify for- Ontario finals. goal scared an a penality shot
nave to replace,drativ tike T x z by Captain Fxuoe Cooper. It L, Calquhoun .......... 5:04
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On the April 10-11 weekend Bobcaygean, Ingrama
harnd•+rubbin owner of the ser- "• F �' 3� was called by the referee after 5
, g x � . � . � � � s� r ,\a ,.r , s, ,� ,, ,: ;..;�, �n Clinton won.` `tlxeir two home y (� Wray ....... 7:1.
i. � r �iF � � ,t`° 1 '. -. , I � y Cooper ways slashed and held 1
vice station off the interchange. ' � games' with Robcayygeon at the ' m e , .J.
"But `this is rthe second wipes RCAF Clinton arena.. Then over o a b •eat ay.. The was 1 Cooper, B 38
Penalties. O>tui D. 12:3=
;dn I've had! blips moral, Clinton Kinsmen Add New Members a ossa cooper s
g• � the Easter wee'kelid wan .the n r aw u�cic i
-set a+t ce'n'tre ace
skated til alone. He faked • a
'tom lree'ps up, I'll have to stock The Kinsmen Club of Clinton, added five new -the Kitchener -Waterloo, club -to Clinton;Pete Irwin, chamiplmonsh p on Bobcaygeon ;shot to the' goaltender's left Noun, 3.43, L. gram �00,.In_
a complete line of wiper Members recently. The are ' g' ice. gram., geo8. Ingram,
y y pictured here with an accCluntnt `at the Barth of Montreal. Stands, and shat into the lower right gram,, 19:18.
club officials ;prior to the Kin, dinner meeting Tues- left to right, Al Finch Clinton Kinsmen expansion Finan scores
Aruci a regular lubricant, we g ' ' Clinton 7 — Bobcaygeon 1
tit rather, alarm the Poe- day evening. Fria�t raw, left to right, Bill Groves, committee chairman; Dave Ferguson, 'a teacher at Clinton 6 — Bobcaygeon 2 -
ket-peneitraating brand he now manager of Stedman's Store, Clinton; Bert Clif- CRSS; Ran Morrisoli, accountant at the Royal Clinton 6 — Bobcaygeon 4HSS vvgs usng, ford, area representative of ],Moore Business Forms Bankbranch here, and Tom Feeney., president of Clinton 6. _,_, Bobca'ygeon 5 B arNews
But despite the weather and I.Ad•, who has fi,iansferred his Kin membership from- Clint -on Kinsmen Club. OVe2vs-Record Photo) rizd�.y, April x6
all 'the"od'dtiities' of the season, •fig Re
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II].Wter arrived to- renew faith, Clinton 6 -- Bobcaygeon 4 Clinton Reda Committee Nanta Pay
Hosp--Raly"bardmints C�� �t�n caste St �.e��e�s John ppl�yy�+and make the mkasses pause andager and brother FIr®��1 � 5� For 111 ®� ��tleo�iui,�t blessnags,Bruce led Clinton to victory as .
Perhaps the strange weather •• . '• m • they scored three goals apiece. of this Easter has s'exved some e % p�9 � � � �� � ' �BoblLivermore, Clinton's other, r $25Q fro2n part, advising the board that it
goacl:laulipose: 112ayb $tcan beCom',M l' s;� l� Ype- B first liner, aosis�ted on three of Ari unpaid bill for
compared to the earthquake of Although Mrs. W. D: Wells, the six goals. the former brow h on a le g- could note used the community
school
the First Goad Friday g cher at the school which is Park Board brought on a lermg- park to be used for high schrool
' ; ` ' ' . ' The newly re -organized Clin- of the board, will head up the 145 Rattenbury St., had visited now being revamped 'to .contain Lazne Daer; Clinton's goal'- thy discussion. but no solution activities tblis year unless the
a sign: fmom-up above that man -ton Pubic Hospital Board of ccrnit>�itrtee on,
management. the state aC Mississippi before, a museum, tender, was again a standout in by CHSS board members last rental -charges from 1964 are
kind was to mark the event and Governors- melt Monday eventing Other coninnit;teemen include J. she was impressed all over a- Mrs, Wells said that although goal as, he stopped 53 shorts Wednesd ty night, tamed in the fill and had to
its significance. remember sou gruficarrce, gain dth the 5 by Bobc
Tit could be coma aced to, the p � William Go�ui'iter, E. Beecher g many of the arigioaial furnish- p aygeons Business administrator Ro'b- paid and some reasonable an- •
to set ti comina>v.ttees far 1965, g pace of linin in compared o 2
p All 15 board members are in- Menzies, Dr. W. A, Oakes and the Southern United States. ings• ,once in the school were de- Joe Junlsin, ert .honey read a letter from nual relit rate set to which
darkness in the Holy Land pkior Clinton was assessed with Clinton's new Recreational bath bodies could agree,
volved in the four committees FZaroltl C: Lawson. It is. a different way 'of life strayed' diirin�, the CiViil War,
to that very first Eich en • , , • • to direct hospital affairs'. The iiin'ance aoniniittee with down there," .she said on her enthusiastic workers hope to only one penalty while Babcay- Conualttee of which the Com- Mr. Maloney said the out -
out foo reflection". Joseph H, MmVhy, president chairman E. B. Menzies, is cony- return from Jackson, Missis- get authentic replicas of them geon was assessed five minors, munity Park Board is now (Continued on page eight)
prised of J. H. Murphy, Orval sippi, where she atten'dediithe for display, Fust Period
L. Emiglestad, Mrs, Wilhar Nor- Grand Chapter Session of the When asked whether she saw Scoring: none A� ppb ga �+�
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man and Arthur Aiken. Order of the Eastern Star of Pena1'ties: Bobcaygeon, Grills, Students To Construct Workshop
C ip Duff Thompson, Leen Re -horst �sis'si pi. The any evidence of the racial via-
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p people are Mrs. reported 'h the South, hofs, J. 'Nichols, 5:25; B. Nic- .A r o High Schodl Building
and Hugh Flynil.n�ake up the 'slonv and easy going. Nobody Mrs. Wells said there was none', hols, 1.1:10. Re
ear relartions committee with ever hunlies life we do' here, "It was something' that wasn't Second Periost �
the committee ohaln-nan, J. W. sand their temperaments show even mentioned," she added, 3. - -Briton, B. Cooper,
lAvermare ............. 7:45 DHSS Board last Wednesday between the greenhouse and the
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� m Dunn her five -'day stay in B. Cooper, gave its approval for two minor vocational wring at the back of
Rabeot B. Cam bell chair- Mrs. Wells Grand Re resent- g 2—Clinton, p
p Jacics�on, Mrs. Wells found floe J. Cooper; .. ..• .10:30 construction jobs to be -slimed the school. man .of the property committee, •actives of the, Grand' Chapter of people friendly and co-operative. Penalties: Shaerer, 16:55
will • be assisted by Dr. F, G. Ontario of the OES since 1962 out by the students and held Tile cost of the project is not
Chairmen and personnel of foot and Gordon Daer: over a decision on: suggested to exceed $3,000, An estimate
Thompson, M'r's. Kenneth Wood was accompanied an the 2400-
committees were picked" at The .jurgor directors of the renovation's for two rooms on for this amount hard -been re -
Monday's Mrs. Frani- Iraxmd. mile trip by Mrs. 'H
Mondays meeting' of Huron, flair are: Don Young Paul Nice,'Harry WiI� Bayfiedd C OK s the third floor Ilii the old section celv'ed from a local contractor
C TAral Agri�cuLturai Society, � Two nurses, Miss Edna Mac- looms, two
2 Clinton,ClpolGordon Diner, Bruce, Beales of the schaaL by property committee chair -
in and Mrs. Bert Gliddon, The two lerft Apanl 9 on a bus
in readiness for Clinton Spring Bruce Falconer and Bob Vod- DowIt-Yourself Projects man Gelorge Falconer. While It
Fad an Saturday, have made plans to attend a 'taus through Dettxtcw,t, Michigan;
may, June 5. den: ! ■ The boys' occupatttion classes did not include a quote on, the
cormises nee for to net onth, Toledo, Ohio; is, Tetme Inde_Dial Exchange Bu idinOf course the xliairm d'ravv»g Pi�sident •frank Faltromerat Z:EISS under the supervision installation of heating equip -
out in Toronto next month arra and Memphis, Tennessee to
+out of the flair, as far as at. and secretary William G. Riehl and Miss Jean Fletit' will go ta. Jackson and the 75 to 85 of their teachers will pool their meat, it dial encompass labour
terYdaatce is concerned will be sand other duties will conic up Tori6bw later this month for degree weather there. (By Audrey Bellehwnber) at Monday's sitting, the first skills to erect a 24 by 32 foot costs which, in ttliis instance
11kos Dominion of Via, VsW for ,the directors as fair day the Regtistere4 Nurses' Assocda- "It was just like summer all At a busy session of .Bayfield one authorl.Ahg the erection of cement block occupational shop (Continued on page five)
will be in attendance all dray, approaches. ' tion of Ontario convention, the time we were there,,' she (Council Monday night, a re'- poles and the laying of ducts --
Miaytim Don Symom and Mm. Wives of the directors are , . remarked. "The shrubs were in
Symons have consented. to be requested to attend a meeting Administrators Report ldpal from Tucheasliiith Mun- for the new deal telephone sys- « p a l►
Tom Steep, adm nustrator at bloom but floe roses were not litivpat Telepiwne System for per- tem. Teachers V� TedC�llt1� Machines
offal hosts of Miss Canada ;h a of MMay, April 2'3 de to the• hosiiital, noted in his report out because of a cold spell in mission to erect a dialexchange Councillors also passed by- •
duxthl'g iffle may, �hoarre of Mas. �•eed Vodden to u
arirahg'e for booth and orther to the Board of Governors that march. building in the village was ap- law lf-65 which calls for the 4 a Course
�+jChair men will recruit mens $etweert sessbbiis held in the proved. ereCilian' of trafflic signs, sub- Toon Programmer �/� U. .�.
berms and h sub -
ladies' duties art the facia', (Continued on page eight) Jeat to approval by the Ontaa�io
elipelts to ,tett cam- City Auditorium attended by 'Construction on the 20 by 33. '
mktees, Director Doh McLieem about 1000 OES members from foot one storey brick building Department of Higblways,
will again be in charge of the F/L GORD DUGUID the US'A, BrkWh Guiana and will begin as soon' as possible By -MW 12-65 was pied to
gate and grandstand adntssion Canada, the local ladles became on the lot adjacent to the hoarse re-ratti'1'y an agreement with the
tickets. Sightseers, of Peaky Renner in Bayifield:
Ontatno I-%ydib .in respect of
(Chairmen are: It horses; They vis�ilteA the Govervror's ,Conversion to 'dial is anttci- ,.
e'er' /fir street ldghtiliig. 'Iltie orlgnonal a
Tarn Lei er and Hary Ta 1w, Ma o of Adastral Park mansaan, lthe state capital build- putted by the Tuckersannith Mun- � " a� ' �� S H,*
p e3' Y eemeilt iiow concluded be- n� y�
light horses, Ross Lovett; sheep, ft City Kali, LWinigston Palk icipal Telephone System in a-• �" r i ' � � £�
Jfffn and Epiiriamr Snell' swino ■ ■ ' and Zoo and the "Little Ilei bout ore year, and the proposed ttiveen Ontario Hydro and the � t
Snell, p Tawnahlps of : St amie(y whirl Gide
Mervyn Wbb; posies, David ►. Schaolhottse , • building to house dial exchange Lia due
Returns LO Flying Duties . lich, required modification d
Middleton and Paul Nice; pouf- Thi, �attem is the eras, spot .equipment is one of the first, to the re-dncorparation 4f Bay
where Robert Morris originated steps
Bryan field,
by pelts orad rabbits $ an g' cps' to this end.;
Flight Lieutenant G, W, life. F/L Duguid's success at the idea for the Order of the Three Z haws Passed .. j�.;
Ven bles, Peter Staniforth, Don Y-
Young 'and Cal Horton. (O'ordie) Duguid; CTS, has been his demanding job is. witness- Eastern Star, He was the tea- Council Ginvcl ltoiid Shoulders
g posted from ACAP Stat fon ed by his unprecedented two passed three by-laws
Large entries are a eeted' in , The Public Warks Committee
,file cattle as Clinton�Clieffective April 22: year telrri: � , authorized the use of 50 yards ��
classes. ses. The
dm?5' FiL Duguid, hit wife` Man- �p of gavel to build u
txrttle committee includes Doug Ile is to proceed to Win- 7 `b �'e � e�' e�'� ��Polf eat pit run gx' p
Farquhar, Bob "Vodden, Jack mfg
for "Refresher" train- lea and two daughters, Pani -0 r,i the road shoulders beside the x ..•=
ting' as a, Radio Officer and ela. e.�lit, and 'T°racy siix, live m 4 Towers' lost on the south and
�7�anEginand' and William d. t ?) T'We ;lira Rd , Adastral �+► + �+ west sides of -opine and: Cat, Dale; beef cattle Darold .P - fid there will painin tl to ori �. , s, Associate Registrar i New College .
O rational Training Unit P' t`.i,i.ori. FIL Digiti$- ezine Sttreets. Ditches are to be
per, Bill Jenliiris, l lgirm Thoxhp- wlitli 4fi5 lvtaarithme Squadron, tri 1`.r y, ltfirs, Margaret IJu- r, , nlade by Mr, Towers subject to
son, Bruce F`aloaner, Ed Broad- ,*tri°, l,vr,�s of Lillooet, B.C. �X ilhani G. Nediger, sari of He 1s the co-author oaf three the a
Greenwood N.S. With 405 Mr, and Mrs. J. W. l�tediger, nza;thesnatics text baalzs for 1 of the Road Sup
w° ,Squa�drson :he willbe -flying as (5lirtton, has been ap anted gi`ades 11 12 amid 13 and liar el+irttendent, and a further study
.• � bale of file crew' of a glanit po ' of the dalaiinage situation is to
station �,; ,w ? associate i�is+trar at the new :complerted three siummem Wlth be made. ;
Atm aiittiaft, Oritaiiio College of 1~ducation tie Onitar io College of Deluca-.
White at Cliniton >±`I.L Du- which i L'otadoni in Sbp- tion tis l ' • , Bruslacuttwtig In Bayfield has
' opens- n S p a ectuaer, at summer ,been sus tided for the summer.
quid has been employed as a teniliet He will resign from courses ua Londdri, .. '
Fire Losses Trees already felled are to, be r .
Staff Instrai at $d1lb'ol of 5 the staff of CUSS, Clinton, to
:. j Ie received his elementary cut- into stint, lengths said ai-
�..._,.. ii15�Yuatioa�a% 'I'eGlintique: In r ` < " ".:, ;>< assume the position: ,. _ .: , FJL JO1`aW NAitD��t and P%!� !-iOWA�C9 4QCF�1•iE,Ab
a.,, .. and secondary school education. 'feted for Slate art $5 pet`card.
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In Five fires addition, to hid regular duties Mt. Nedrger was a a'cic�mber,
.. ,, in Clinton and after :gradua't•l The Medical Officer of health Flight Lieut, John ,harder' S'choo`l of Instructialaal 'Tech-
OOM-1e has been active an i of 'the
Department of EducA- :_ _
. ' 19 frown Stratford Teachers' fiats been consulted regarding. _, i 6WA•d ni . e have been selected o
Squadron,, Leader J. A: (Jae) ct>mrnuiili' riiartters sot'tball and F'11>ght L cut: H x qu , a t
`tJ' . r .• '; s t1KJTL & LiOari11�l1iJtet' i0¢ the De- _
S crus Okuief Technical e c :v .. C'ollege, returned to teach at the water situation in l3�$ 'eTd. ]t achi eatil' bath of the School resent a similar oog m
P S i; i es curling and Teen. Town: I3is t„ N;, vellopment of Curriculum, whtota 3' p P
Ohnrton puh i -. , -
bflficer,• ACAP Clinton, anhoun- main cl m ' y° $ - Ztc School. (Continued on page ei .ht of insitruction, Technique, xners c�ottrse at St>Ftitioti Clan
anal to f6me is the , .. „_,; :, � , . „ ,. ; lax oduced a . Pla1l for a rear p g g' )
eed today that Stati'or1 Clinton>1Yrot that 'he'is Mayor of A. ; ;, , , ' - I#e also taught three years AI Clinton, recently rem ton.
&v g�rri solid, o secandaMy educA turned' from Safi Antonio, Th r e l i '
hat r'ecaLveA "honourable Men- dastral Park; the Pei-anaraent ;. tion, xn public schools in Oakville be- e cdtr .a svvll be designed
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,fon an an international, faire' Married uarter(s Etrea aY e „ lore �ofti2ng ,Tie Staiff at Seax- _. Tdxas, where they atteaiided ,to tLfth senior R,CAI+• tns`tuc-
R tla 2 c; , I•de is a member of 'the writer 1$65 1$64 � n, P ..r .. ,
FreVeritioal C7ontest. busy traizi station, rnwlate dilvisioft cu icull"- forth �astrict.High School.. Re #ifi ir�tructia al rag�imimer tots the techbiques of ploy
liigll Lott/ Nigh Lavty Oourse conducted is the _
' remained,in Seafoott for three v y giianiaAirig wstructionail mkt_
The award Was fiz the annual Many citizens are utiswat comm ttee in n7atlxerrrAtiles ,
fire prevention, contests nsor- that such areas afire adminis- � S i ' 1r anll tsa;ne do iCi4ss an Apra 14 �� �� G3 4`l United S'tateg Air Force In trial and applileatn,oli of ,pro-
1� wh ch „ s writing_ do, of 1963. 1.5 44' . �7 5a Z vumctional Syste Division n pragra miing iec utitltk€s
ed by the 1Vatlrinsl'3xLy Pre- tet�ed exurtitly ati oily typical a, study Pair gtrades 7 to 10.
16 41 32 SCY 29 ,at Laclrland Air Force Basc: tto all Methods 'csf 'instruction'..
'ventiola Asso'air%tian at 73os1:oiY; `t7arrAdzaan ,lawn af` Carnparalale A .Prbvixi.'diA1 �'ti,2i3itsi' Mtutie« .. H� is a g�`a•duatC of the 'mitt{- _ . .
;i1>fas's. Dwin ,1'364 ACAP Tiialtr• slue. There is arm ¢lected May. v`ersit 'ts 7 33 21 '7 4G F Harder, wtaq 'has been Cri;aduatos ill be emlylo ett
� _ , ,..• • .. ay` iiiatmos Co7iutes�t, sponsrirecl •. bl' •. y :� Western, 'Orilttir,lo, 3S 3cS 12 64 3D ed
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5ixg`_CommAild Stations stf'ffered or and Caou'noil, and these Ilio Ontaid S ,Co td rSciaaol inio r'?1�i� . in_ pilograaxinted In various, ROA7+ lVdirt1bg
e .,.. ' vel ir'emetrrber 10 48 . Z 52 . •35 1 : r .
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