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MIXED LEAGUE
Blowers (A, Al Myr 325)
The Times-Advocate,
Initiate five
for Legion
Five men were welcomed
into the Exeter branch of the
.Royal Canadian Legion Thurs-
day night.
The new members — David
Harold Tripp, Forest
W. L. Baker, Anthony B, Ab-
bots and Hilton. T. Laing
were initiated by the branch's
team composed of Andrew Bier-
chairman; Beg McDonald,
Gerald Campbell, Harold Holtz-
man, Erie Heywood and Car-
net Shipman.
Garnet Shipman's name was
drawn from .the attendance
drum and. being present, he
received the $10,00 award.
Audit report for the 12-month
period ending Dec. 31, 1961„
was favorably reported upon.
Tile Legion-sponsored bantam
hockey team's coach, Com. L.
"Dusty" Burns, reported that
they still are undefeated.
Pipe. Major Jake Marks re
ported that the band is still
holding regular pra
there was very Little rt„.
tivityseloo cold on the
I guess,"
The three branch rinks that
went to the Legion Bonspiel rn
Walkerton Feb, 18 had some
trouble getting home because
of the snowstorm, The ENeter
branch is holding its annual
bonspiel Saturday. March 3,
starting at 7:30 a in,
The entertainment comma•
tee reported there will he a St.
Patrick's Day social for mem-
bers, their wives and a guest
couple on March 16. -
President Erie iteYWOod con-
ducted the meeting.
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rictus events in, history that
had caused certain persons to
break away from their origi-
nal church to start one of their
own,
"Disunity was not in the
plan of Christ", he said, "and
we ought to pray regularly for
a reunited Christendom".
However, he stated that there
was a far greater unity than
what is actually imagined. "We
are too apt to brood upon the
points wherein we differ," he
said, "and are too sluggish and
careless in recognizing the
things wherein we agree",
He pointed out that most
Christian denominations hold
the same idea of God — per-
sonal, intelligent, living, holy,
gracious — although sonic may
dwell more on the severe, and
some more on the tender side.
of His character.
"They all hold the deity of
our Lord Jesus Christ, the
doctrine of the Trinity, the re- *
velation of God in scripture, •
the salvation of the soul by e
Christ, the indwelling of the • OP OPC-I-P
Holy Spirit, an overruling Pro-
vidence in the world, the hope
of the life everlasting."
"What they differ about can
he narrowed down to the theo-
ry of church government", he
stated. A COMPLETE
He said the real unity of RADIATOR SERVICEI
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Change pulpits,
w,hich Christianity is .divided,
"and one never ifirlOW$ when
there may be another added isiL. sg.t. A. is, J14.440,,L. fire Cub ,awards were presented to the ftttile controversies of
chief et.' RCAF statign Cent. by Harold Sissons to Bobby the past, to the .jealousies and
/X11/10 RoPes (V, We.lb 603) o rAlia,, stressed the importance Sanders, Bruce Eli!cher and rivalries among Christian de•
5\Lsi1/4 Degionaires (0,. (fain label! 5•11) 7
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of Safety precautions to fathers Demon Gainer' of "A" pack; nomi nations '
sadds e: Etats (G., Werify 6461 •0 and their sons who attended and by Miss Jean Tailor to The Anglican -etc r g y .m. a n
pecosera cc. Ponce, 5101 . 0
the 'annual Boy .SVOttl, banquet Jim Parker, Richard Laughton, said it was very perplexing
, I. leeet Noss t.Y. Stagg. 510) . 7
al the .Legion hall Wednesday Tom Vickerman, Bill Fairhairn, when persons are confronted
( chickens (.1. Hairbairn 656) .., 5 .1111411i, Feb; 21. Barry ',Neaten, Barry Bayn- with the various decrees and Teenagers (T, Sanders 333) a lie presented several films ham, Norman ilio.wey, Ricky customs and beliefs of the v.a. Air Wielfs (N. I:Odin:fit 673) . - 6 lint .roadirs ot, mom sus) . 2 on fire hazards and controls. firinthell, Michael McLaughlin riots Christian ehurches. ..
I Tivelferjacks (13, raidwell 6651. 7 LADIES' LEAGUE Jack Delbridge, chairman of of "B" pack. "There is a great deal of
Ifiippets IR. Ford, Sin . . o the group. committee, was in Sat Itaroid. Hinter), of "A" reason in the suggestion that semblers 11,". Dell 2311 • ...... .. i.7,1 ch arge -, et the meeting and he troop, presented. aw ards to Christian people are only lae- High single; Ladies', Al. D. Clowns (S., Bradley 1991 wet c o m e d the fathers who George Godholt, Gregg :liars ginning to realize the injury
,.. i „Hyde (2461: inen's 14 Caldwell sat ellit es 4 A . croli sii 230 1 .,„.,„ 7 fthIgerr ID.. Wright 722)
Big Six al. liollzin4n 570 0 (274 ) Biamonds 1.1.4 Drennan 4 241 0 brought their sons, Head table ness, George Hinton, Brian which their disunity does to
milkmen It). Wrile. 7h),I
High triple,. Ladies*. rt. I-I end- guests included Mayor Sim. Sweitzer, Bobby Biggins and fai th ", he said. 4 rim, 0;54): mews ,i.s:, :Redman Shatmoelss IF'. :Arnold 2111) - 5
„1,'it It Specials .(1.i, Holtzman 634 1 0 (673). I ialrymalds (K.. Hasl.; et I. 225) 2 mope, Lions President Andrew Mark Hinton. 'Die divisions in ClitiNten.- 3 High average: hadles'. .11. Mtm- Dumbells (Al. carting ate I .55 cSonteinig:IT.Ye. And A, J. .Sweitaer. A pantomime rinehots (.1, [NUN' 5131 WAS put on by dom. are ..flagrant feet and One tri.)140,1„rp ) (1. tnep dep n in e se?) 1 roe 1208 ): men's G. Lehel (218), Legion el les Ill, he w•IR 2)4) ..... — 2 chairman of Huron district Cubs Keith Dillard. .Bobby Skit- Alvslelielfougehatimto(;t jbay
e this scandal ]"open '1.1gers I N. Floss 1081 3 :Ares (D. ,Dit Ly KB ) delIS, JaMIO Fiddler and Paul ' Russ' situarlia (r. .attoettus Ton I FRIDAY NITERS rutl " ". 141 /71P"11 2171 ''''"' 2,_.' Mr. Delbridge paid tribute to Armstrong, deeply to heart and to face it
• 7. Clibt.on, S. ,Red matt 6131
3 Du bees ( P. 1'111111 el' D11 vile 621) 6 '8, tt'uti"jks (1'1' Sim'''. '''1 .9) • • •' Mr. SWEit Zees COntribution to- Scouts :presented a TV Salt, faosre,s.k:e have never done be Daisies (Id, Anderson MI 2 Hign, Hopes (Al. V 011113: ..,331 ,
With George Goclbolt as MC,
windmills
as stteeries, (i„ surto. 1102) . t High Hopes Of, I i negey 612) 5 High single; A. Crollyn 1'2551 Witrd. Scouting in .Kxeter.
Three new group members, and Rovers Fred Sanders and lie suggested that. Christian recess. cr. .1.1ao.ibmald 641) .„... 2 17118 84 DOwnS (A. Schroeder 457) 2 (U'-): triple: A. 11'00)'0 (nob)
81,ar es (13. N tool SAID 9 I,„ Strikes ( A, Murdoch 400) 11 High a Verage : D„Dielf son (1761 Bill Ma 014ean, Bill ' Parker end Jim Sweitzer did "Liza and people should cleanse their
Wee Mins 111, Dobson 637) . 7 Tom Vickerman, were intro- Hens" and Rovers also pre- minds from the fallacies that
Kingpins (H. unities 7741 • 4 High •single: A. Schroeder (2551 MEN'S LEAGUE 3 (Weed, sented several numbers. the church was intended to he
sleeting, Fuels 116. AlePalls 623) (1 High triple: P. „Hun ter-Duvai, .H.fn shots ( \ *. Neil ril'"'• a conglomeration of strnggling ciandeboye (13.. Cunningham 4621 11
Vanadiitti Tire (1,"rilley 613) 4 (521,11igh a verags.) r, Hunter-puma Aerie° ( 1,.1. carlitig 7:31 ) lerwfite,AN1P414111P.Veg!?!'". • ' • •fiA)*•,.,111:41100011.,IVIVIIIRM1V1111M1f3fre and conflicting sects and that
nanioneets in, \vette 5731 . a (101,51 Shatnrordis (ii. Hollings 5391 0 the. divisions have been a real
Westons DS, stet le 532)
IL Blectrie W. Ate:Knigh( 624) a High sngle: IL oartes (2041 s. circuits (le, Iternigion 56A) 1
1 Hidden single: .1, Myth Woodbutehers ic. Glen 072) ) 2 News of Cicindeboye ity could. not. be laid at any
He said the blame for disun-
C', Loggers (A!. McIntyre 5861 4 Weekly awards: Dairymen ( (I, A ikins 511 ) 2 strength to the church.
ite-oieless (T. Teichner 507.) II single door, hilt must he widely JUNIOR BOYS & GIRLS Dumber Kings W. Nurse 533 ) 1
Canners (.1. Doll 5231 . 2 By MRS. J. H. PATON.
Fairla nes (.1. Carey 55',11 TUESDAY
Hotel (A. Gilmour 5511
. I distributed, pointing out va- 5 Legion (K. Dickson 5131
N, S. SHest ( R. Higgins 61,5) 1 Kingnins IR, Wrig111 4221 Ilex M. 141rtzel o.15) . . . 2 at7003ltalt tirgIlf.MtilentlifaIMV:.(X07WitaltiffiatAlModifimMarneizellklenelig
Larks (S, Stanial(e. 521) ‘2
.Healnieks f 0, Ford 333)
Midgets Id. Bosch 254) . ,,..., ...... t , fn.,
6 High single: d. Van Unshorn Gordon F. Brown mss)
yaws (s. meneheies 6091 1 Mrs, Andy Carter, president, as ,.M.M;t174ellfeittlff%Mt,!-,.:*7•000af,
High single: D. I-I ughson 1321)
High triple: H. Rallies (774) 'I' - Birds l R. Sanders 331) The, funeral serv i ce f or ca me presided and was assisted in
Hidden spore': B. Snell eornels I B. .Frarquhar, 357) .. , 0 High triple: PI, calf ing (731) the devotions by Mrs. Arthur
MEN'S INTER•TOWN High single.: .R. Wrigiu (211) COLLEENS LEAGUE was conducted
F..Ri•own, 65, of London
Cunningham. 41(141Oftiff:41M1(till5f9M1.1eiramin'MAIVO
Strikers (D. Hooper 2U) . 0 Cunningham. and Mrs. Jim
Elseter ..A. 157511 . ‘. 7 High double: A, Wright (422) Si , pal, (C, Blake 5171
on Saturday,
In keeping with Brotherhood
FRIDAY
Feb, 24 at the George E, Logan
BUPthei% f H. (710Sat. 422)
Blow et Ms H". young, 4.8n ) . and. Sons funeral chapel, by the Week Mrs. Carter gave a paper The home of Mrs, Peter Clinton. A (36621 . , 4
Clinton fl (1729 ) , Exeter il (50261
11 2 Dodgers ( P, McFall r 477 1 .„..., 0 Nigh( lia.wks (.1. Harding 516)
. • . , 7 Very Rev. Atigus J . MacQueen Angela 'Bertram, Carling St., has been . on "Brotherhood" and also
High single: Mr, Carling (2511
5 of the First St, Andrew's Unit on
( R. AI cArthttr 251) ,... 3 read a biography from the sold to Clarence Wurm, accord.
winenant (5314) High triple,: 1'. Make (517)
LweanC;,,,lonin. ,
:surto isiall ,.....,.... 7 moms la Styliliain 4151 fi High average: C, Wissel t IS7 I edInCtehilmalreel.int by the then Principal Dr. Cole- Hodgson Ltd. The transfer he-
Goaerieb e (sass, ; Laves ( AI. Keay 274 ) . . . 2 Huron College book, a tribute ing to M. ,J, Gai.s er of W, Hs
Jeirc ID. Wright SI32) .. . . 0
Woodland
Goderieh R 15111) . 1 CHILDREN'S LEAGUE cemetery. man of Huron College, to Rev, comes effective April 30.
LADIES' LEAGUE
High double: r. me Va.11s (473 ) Miss ( IV*, Ready 2491 o and. Mrs, (Elizabeth. Jones)
'Mr. Brown, Oft of Mr. Fred
Canon C. C. Simpson, a life Mrs. M, L, Parker, Barrie, High single: D. Dayn ham (2,54 ) Aces (D. Arnold 222i • 5
"A" GROUP Brown. was born in Ciandeboye, loof ngijuin,oienmcboeur egoef. the Adumnia and. Ivlrs, E. 0, Boddy, Kitch- Meteors (C, Hridger 233) 6 ener, were visitors last week BANTAM BOYS champs (H. (-trudge 124 I ,.... , 0 attended the United. Church
Nita Hawks (1). older ss.,.) ., 0 silver Darts (r. Glover 13 2 1 . Ii .Durribell (S. Hridg,er 126) . Mrs. Alan Hill presided for with Mrs. Charles Harris. Trailers (M. Cronyn 631) 7
Nile Hawks (.1. Gifford 256) , ,. .3 Sparkplugs I R. Alosurinjohn 127 ) flh
(then Mehodist) Sunday School. the Guild meeting. During the Happy' Gals (I).. 'Mattson 5n1) 4 High single: Gills. ii. Arnold and the Clandeboye school
business session a committee,
Mn, Keith Coates, Exeter,
Hot Hogs (MI, Holtzman 5631 3 Blue Jays (D. aurase 3021 ... ...,. (1 Mrs, Hill and *Mrs, -Ernie accompanied Mr. .Harry Hirt-
Tigers (ra. 1, Campbell. .2t10 1 6 0391: boys, ss. 'Ready ( 249 ).
here, Later he moved and.
BB Bops (11. Hendrick 617) . 5 Lewis, were named to have a zel, Crediton, to a Hereford
Rockets (Rick Weber 227) .. .. . , a
lived in the London area.
cattle sale in Lansing, Mich., Handicappers ( Y. s'tagg 520) 2
Wildea is IA), Idle 315) .. ......„ 5 CRAIG MEN'S LEAGUE While on a business trip al
cupbaard placed in the vestry, merry Maid s 10, 'Farquhar 647) 7 It was reported over $20 was this past week. They also vis- iseeky StrilieS 1.1, Stephen 4011 , 0 i I igh single: r). L. Campbell D
e, i„,, f R. muffin) 653 ) . ,., 4 Windsor he suffered a heart
ited Mr. Hirtzel's sister, Mr. I. six (r+. Robinson 502) 0 attack• wi fe. received from "Make Believe and. Mrs. Howard Renney, De-
lon
( P. Hunter-Duvar 69A) ... 7 (1g4)
l'In Poppettes (P, Haugh 61S) .. n ,Eligb. double: Merle Idle (315) N. us es s 1,1, KOPP 091 • • 4 He is survived by his
.le.a". the form.er's sister, Wee Hope:, IN, Ca Id well 715) .... 7 I, Lions (T. moreees sot) . n Dorothy, and two daughters,
The ladies are busy quilting :atja.°r1.L 'aialdild Blow et t es ( D. Prance 536) ...„. 0 BANTAM GIRLS 0, Supers IA, 'Id odgins 160) ,„„, 2 Mrs. Robert Nugent (Barbara) this week, Mrs, 11, H. Doherty,
llohlris 1.).1, Harrison 12111 .... ..... 0 R. Bombers, (rt. kee fiosi ,. ....... „, 1
7 and Miss Sandra Brown, both. C. Angels iv, Eisen .637i Mt. Clemens, Mich„ returning
-Bo GROUP canaries (Linda 232) of Toronto; one brother, Mil- Personal items on Sunday,
rtollet I es (G. Stint)) littI)) . 7 SIM/11'0%73 ( B. Skinner 373) 6 B, CP (AV, Parson 549) ...„ ..... ,,,.. 3
torisky Six (A. Jorgenson 534) , 0 Chickadees (01 "r 221 173) ..... „ a
tot) of Montreal .and one sister, andlr, I aammilly,iStri\sir.jima.nc-iBeekett Out of town visitors who ViS-
A, 1103 t 'at s I I'''. WA11,0 r 571) - 5 Ow1/3 (S, Clifford 2211 .....„ 1.
WS. Clarence Ward. Arva. „Si rs, ited Mr. and Mrs, Ward Fritz
Jolly Six (Ct. Skinner 836) . 5 GB LANES Thomas Morley
the late Miss Ella Link were:
Robert Kingman, Mrs, Reidy- and attended the funeral of Dropeeitee is. Northcon 447) .. 2 Larks (,), (hover 108) . .. „ ... . 0
1.,iii,rho Ajlee ( F,I, Marley 447) - 2 High Single P. Skinner (Mit Thom as G. Morley, 80, of pall and. Miss Sandra 'Beckett
Mr. and Mrs. Austen I3ickell Mgt!
d ou bl
e: R. sk inner (239) London, died on Wednesday, of Kitchener attended the fus
High Hopes i B. Bogart 535) ,... 6 and. Mrs, Clive Fortner, Lon-
Who Cares (D. field 457) ., . .... 2 LADIES' LEAGUE Feb. 21. at. Victoria Hospital. .neral of the former's mother,
wife don; Mrs. Lyle Eilber and seei n nts in, sitight 627) . .. .. 6 Z' tie was born in. McGillivray Mrs, Alice Maud Ryan,
Busy Dees (Si . flirtzel 638.) — . 4
, A male quartet; was singing .J,T0.8s've'sseot,r'(ersl.a`e.,.601,t`'Iss,6.854)61.) . . .. 1 township, son. of. Mi•, and Mrs, of the late Dr. Grover 'Beckett Mr, and Mrs. Warren Either,
Port Hope, Mich, Miss Edna :lolly Jilts (.1, 'Burke 624) .., .. 7 plantation melodies at a con- .1seei eneo,, (P, gavel te, 662) „,„.„ 3 Thomas Morley. He lived in of Kentucky, also Mr. and.
Lollipops 151, $firimpton 567) . 0 . . ..... - I Clandeboye till he moved to Mrs. Ralph Millson of London Either, Mrs, Gerald Schrader, cerl', A man in a front seat '"rwtt e ners (Ny Gill 63,1)
airs, John Gebowski, Ubly,
High single. "A", P, 'Hunter- .I,Lartn on y Gale (R, Deters 596) ,. f London in 1906. He retired in fallowing the funeral service
Davar 0311; "11", M., stieeset was seen to wipe leis eyes furs oetomists (D, etencrofi soo) o
(299 i ) lively, and later burst into
visited. iSh', and Mrs, Clarence Mich. Miss Madeline Bertrand,
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bertrand, Virecrackers ( N. Troll 616) . 3 1 91}-i6e ai.s s CsNuRrvievaLr"bny"
High single: A. Rs velle 13381 the former Estelle /Miller, one air. Austin :Bice and Mr,
his .wife, Milken, High leipIP: "A", :Al. Caldwell fears. ,,.4 t oms ( Ft, Fair bairn 56 11 , . 1 Mr, Frederick. Eilber, Detroit, wai t A. Al. •Ilirtzel (633),
'nigh triple: A, novelle (635) daughter, .lean, at home; four William Wilson are still room Mich
sisters, Mrs. Bell Cripps, Mrs. mates at St, Joseph's Hospital, Mn. Lorne Oke, who has lassFeroswasasestesasaraissawassotestasegresasearcesaato
ON THE SPOT Cleveland; Mrs, Maria "lather- On Sunday Mr. and Mrs, don, has been moved to South
Rose Schrecongost, both of London, been in Victoria Hospital, Lon-
Build new is
London; Mrs. Lavina. 'Wirtz, Mervin Carter and Ian .Carter Huron Hospital.
REC NEWS brother,
Elk City, pOriknlgalheomambarinedy ono.ei Deloituegritaaadn
London. third wedding anniversary
Cedart ierir's hloaliirotfidg, N.:0. 01 who have been stationed at
LAC and Airs, Robert Gray,
H iiron road RCAF Eganville, visited on
By DON "BOOM" GRAVETT The body rested at the Ben- Mr. and Mrs, Carlyle Carter. Thursday with the latter's
Director of Recreation The provincial gv't has de- nett and Pincombe funeral. Others offamily attending parent, Air. and Mrs. -Bruce
4 signaled 21,5 miles of county home with. interment in Wood- were Mrs. Bill Walden of Ghat. Cann, before leaving for Illinois
ham and Jimmie Carter. Mr. where Mr. Gray will be station- VatsaftekeMatstaesfsatosittit.~romeatesnalarsteetesiettaMsta road north of Seaforth as a land cemetery. Bill Walden was unable to at- ed. for three months before Minor hockey. twine three times to pace th e' development road .and will Exchange ministers tend due to his mother's illness transf erring
in Detroit. to Florida where
Dominique Ma rchilton and Canadiens out of the cellar for underwrite entire costs of its On Sunday, Feb. 26 the
he will be taking a special Ricky McDonald triggered two the first time this season .in a construction and paving, Hon„ churches here had an. exchange course in telecommtmications. Mr. Rea. Neil attended the
goals in. Bantam }louse League 3-2 victory over the :Red Wings. C. S, MacNaughton, Huron of ministers. The Rev, G. W. Ontario Concentrated Milk said Wednesday. Sach of the United Church. Producers meeting as a dele- play this week to pace the Bo. Don Campbell assisted on two MPP,
mares to a 5-0 upset .victory of the three goals scored by Du- The road runs through Wal- took the service at St, james gate in Hamilton on Thursday
rand. ton, Brussels to Wroxeter, join- with the Rev, E. O. Lancaster and Friday in, the Royal Con- over the Hawks, ,John Loader potted both Red ing highways No. 8 and 86. conducting the service at the naught Hotel, there. Messrs.
Wing markers. Pre-engineering work on five United Church .here. Leonard Ths cker of Woodh am
Square, dancing miles of the stretch from Wal- WA and Guild meeting and Jack Adams of Dirt also
ton to Brussels was done last Mrs. Karl O'Neil entertained attended,
year and. it is expected this the ladies of St. James Church
usual.
,Ar. Wilfred. Cunningham is
section will be paved during on Thursday afternoon at her better and at his work as
1962. home in Lucan.
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The victory, which moves the
tailend Bomarcs to within
three points of the third place
Hawks, was also helped along Square dancing will continue
by Ron .Broderich who added as usual this Friday night in
the fifth Bon-tare goal and pie- the Public School auditorium.
ked. up .ane assist. John Pryde Dancing starts at 8:00 pm,
and Billy Allen drew an assist All-Star play
each in the winning cause. Although our midgets and
The league's first place Wings juveniles are out of the run-
also took it on the chin as ning in all-star competition, two
Doug Grayer staged a one man minor teams continue in the
show in a 4.3 victory for the hunt for a WOAA and OMHA
Bantams. Grayer fired three hockey championship.
goals and assisted on the The two clubs left in the
fourth marker scored by 'Bob title run are the Exeter Legion
Burns. Stolle also picked up an. Bantams, coached by Leo
assist on the play,. Burns and the Exeter 'Pee
Philip Conlin was a two goal Wees, under the direction of
man for the Wings while Ron Jim "Red" Loader.
Cornish added the third, Brian At the moment, the pee wee
McArthur and Billy .Farquhar entry is tied up at one game
each had one assist, apiece in a best-of-three series
in Pee Wee House League, ac- with Listowel-
lion, the Maple Leafs edged the The Bantams are not likely to
Mohawks 3.2; Cana di e n s see any action until near the
downed the Red Wings 3,2; end of the week when they play
while the liaWks skated to a the winner of the Walkerton-
convincing 6-0 victory over the Mt Forest series, These two
Rangers, northern chubs are engaged in
Frank DeVries dented the R best - of - three set which
twine four times for the Hawks started last Monday night.
in the 6-0 rout, Doug Beavers Teen Town
scored tile other two and pie- The Exeter Teen Town Club
ked up an assist, 'Randy, Weber held a special meeting over the
assisted on three of the Hawk's weekend and planned couple
goals and. Frank DeVries helped of dances for the near future.
on Beaver's second marker, Although things have been
Glen Stires' hat-trick Was all quiet for the past two or three
the Leafs needed 'CO move' to weeks, we think that the local
within. one point of the front- teen town executive is doing a
running MohaWkS. in a 3.2 vie- fine .job and should be com-
toty. Graham Herb ptovided mended for their efforts, They
the 'Spade, work for one of are doing their best to line tip
Stites' goals. .. the best entertainment for their
Janke amt. Barry Baynhatit dances and We think that you
potted the Mohawk goals. will be pleased to heat, What
Ron. Durand had a big day their nekt attraction is when it
for himself when he, dented the is released.
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Circle, London
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