Clinton News Record, 1955-02-17, Page 6-TFIURSDAY,'.FEBRUARY 17, 1955
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ACCOMMODATION for RENT
"THREE ROOM 'APARTMENT,
„furnished, private bath. Available
:=at once.. Phone Clinton 199W.
7-p
UNFURNISHED SEVEN ROOM
house, three bedrooms, new fur-
-nace, hot and cold water on tap.
!Phone Bayfield 531'2. 3tfb
ARTICLES FOR 'SALE
-FEBRUARY SPECIALS -- Used
and New Sewing Machines, Con-
tact A. Reid, % Singer Sewing
Machine ' Company, Goderich . or.
_phone Clinton 687M. 7-9
LARGE OIL BURNER, VERY
good condition, half price.: Also
green spring coat and ,bonnet,
size 4, $3; " Good, folding- ironing
board, $1,50. Phone Clinton 7783.
7-b
NEW LOW PRICES ON RCA
'Victor Television. 17" table mod-
eis $199.50 and -up, See thein at
T. A. Dutton, RCA Victor Dealer,
Brumfield. ' Phone Clinton 634r4,
1-tfh
`TV r u FOR A "KING". — We
,'Rent—Move—Install. • Complete
-service on all makes of rotators
and antenna. All work fully guar-
anteed. Huron Tower Installation,
phone Goderich 1344M. 6tfb
TENDERS WILL BE RECEIVED
on or before March 1 for the pur-
chase of a 1952 Mercury 3 ton
pick-up truck; also one West. Test
Set and a Weston Model 697 Volt-
Ohm-Milliameter, 2'sets of Buffalo
Grips for pulling wire. and 2 sets
of lineman's spurs and belts. Any
of the above items may be tender-
ed for separately. For inspection
of .same contact any one of the
• commissioners, John Watson, Clar-
ence Sturdy or Edgar Rathwell.
Address tenders to Chas. E. Wise,
secretary -treasurer, Go d e r i c h
Municipal Telephone System, Cline
' ton. 6-7-b
BABY CHICKS
BRAY CHICKS. Dayold, started.
Most varieties available. Agent:
Mrs, Alex Paterson, Brucefieid.
5-6-7-8-b
BUSINESS
Accommodation for Rent
,STORE NOW OCCUPIED BY`
Clinton Farm Supply, Albert St.
Ayailable immediately, Contact
'Neil Campbell, P.O. Box '419, Cl]n-
'ton, or phone Clinton 4433.
1-tfb
CUSTOM WORK
.PICTURE FRAMING — We are
now equipped to do picture fram-
ing. Good selection of mouldings.
MacLaren's Studio, 42tfb
WILL DO SEWING, Fancy Ma-
chine embroidery, outwork, seal -
lops, monograms, applique quilts,
Specializes in kiddie's clothes. Slip
.covers. Mrs. ,The Gibson, phone
Clinton 616r3. 7-b
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EMPLOYMENT WANTED
EXPERIENCED WOMAN desires
housework, by the week. Can give
good references if desired. Con -
'tact Clinton News -Record, Box 51.
5-6-7-b
FARM EQUIPMENT For Sale
ALLIS CHALMERS W,C, Tractor
and New Idea manure. spreader.
'Phone Clinton 454J. 6.7-b
FARMS FOR SALE
NICE LIST OF FARMS FOR
sale. L. G. Winter, -Real Estate,
Phone Clinton 448. 33-tfb
USED ELECTRIC and COAL OIL
brooder stoves, water fountains,
feeders, shelters, B. A. Zabiocki,
Londesboro, phone Blyth 28r18,
7-p
MILKING MACIfINE, McCor-
mick -Deering, two units, and
-enough stall cocks for 22 cows.
• Apply to. Box 70, Clinton News -
Record. • 7-b
SURGE MILKERS- _ Lovell H.
• :McGuire, Surge Dealer, Wingham,.
invites inquiries about your cow
milking problems, Phone Wing-
liam 593 collect. New and used
milkers.,,
Furniture 'Re-Frmshing
1,011 FURNITURE, PIANO AND
radio cabinet,' refinishing and re-
pairing, apply W. G. Pickett,
phone. Clinton 761M. 1-tfb
HELP WANTED-Temale
WANTED —PART-TIME Stenog-
rapher. Phone Clinton 130. 7-b
CAPABLE GIRL WANTED for
general housework in farm home
near Zurich. Six-day•week. Live
'in. Phone Hensall '697r5. • 7-p
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
TWELVE YORK PIGS, six weeks
old. Arnold Dale, phone Clinton
801 r 3, 7-p
18 PIGS, NINE WEEKS; OLD.
G. Vanderhaar, RR 1, Londesboro.
Phone Blyth 28r24. 7-b
YORKSHIRES. FOUR SOWS, due
in arounda month's timer -one hog,
serviceable age. Further particul-
ars from Arnold .Jamieson; phone
Clinton 616x33. 7-b
LOGS WANTED!!'
HARD MAPLE
BASSWOOD
No. 1-15" .and over, straight,
clear, sound
$.00 per erM.
No. 2-14" to 15", straight,
clear, sound
$85.00 per M.
No. 3—Straight Logs, under
No. 1 and No. 2 grade
$75.00 per A4.
Above prices cover Maple and
Basswood logs delivered at our
plant,
Goderich Manufacturing
Company, Limited,
Goderich
Phone Goderich 62
6-7-b
MISCELLANEOUS
VISIT COUNTER'S JEWELLERY
Store for best values in Diamond
.Rings, Bluebird and Forget-nie-
Not. For evening appointments
phone Clinton 230, W. N. Counter.
7-b
WATERLOO CATTLE Breeding
Association. "Where Better Bulls
Are Used." Artificial Insemination
service' for all breeds of cattle.
For service or information phone
Clinton 242 collect, between 7,30
and 10.00 a.m. on week days and
7.30 and 9.30 a,m. on Sundays.
6-tfb
LIVESTOCK FEEDERS, Farmers
—here's good news. We now have
available Egmont Minerals for all
livestock, which supply all min-
erals that your animals coted poss-
ibly require at a price which will
surprise you. Guaranteed analysis,
fully registered with the Depart-
ment of Agriculture, Ottawa. Com-
pares as good or better tan any
mineral food on the market, re-
gardless of price, Egmont Minerals
an, very palatable without the ad-
dition of highly flavoured ingred-
ients. Get the facts. Phone, write
or call at the farm. J. W, Van-
Egmond, Clinton, Phone 805r13.
50-7-b
NOTICE
TOWN OF CLINTON has for
sale, fifteen $1,000 bonds bearing
interest 4%%, dated March 15,
1955. For further information
contact L. D. Holland, treasurer,
Town of Clinton. 7-8-9-b
PROPERTY .FOR SALE
PRICED TO SELL. WARTIME
house near school. Phone Clinton
115W: • • 7-b
LOTS FOR SALE. BUILDING
lots in goad residential section,
close to schools. Act now for best
choice. W. N. Counter. 7-b
FIVE LOTS IN `Little England"
for sale immediately. All an one
area, Best offer. Phone Clinton
640W, 51 to 3p-tfb
SIX -ROOM HOUSE, good garden,
three acres if desired, small stable.
Spring possession. Best cash offer
considered. Apply Box 71, Clinton,
News -Record. 7-8-p
FOR SALE IN AUBURN, A very
comfortable six -room house with.
all modern conveniences. The
spacious kitchen has built-in cup-
boards and counter. Double living
room has wall to wall broadloom
rug and the other floors are' lin-
oleum tile. Three bedrooms and
modern tour -piece bathroom • -on
second floor. Coal, automatic
forced' air heating. Reasonable
price, excellent location. Harold
W. Shore, Real Estate Broker,
phone Goderich 766.
7-8-9-0-p
PET 'STOCK
TERRIER: PUPS FOR SALE, two
months old. Joe Corey, phone
Clinton 80811.2. . 7-p
LOVABLE COCKER SPANIELS;
six registered—black and white;
blond and white, six weeks old,
See to $40 each. Phone Wingham
62254. 7-b
PERSONAL
WILL THE PERSON who took
men's Gruen wristwatch from the
locker at Air Force base, Bar-
racks B-75, Room 305, please re-
turn sane to -230170, AC1 Finn,
J. E., 328 Mary Ave., Renfrew, On-
tario. 6-7-8-b
HUSBANDS! WIVES! Want Pep,
Vim? Ostrex Tonic Tablets re-,
vitalize iron -deficient body;, in-
crease vigor. ` Get -acquainted"
size only 60e. All druggists.
7-b
LIVESTOCK WANTED
HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID
for old, sick and disabled horses
and cattle, animals bled out. Phone
Leroy Acheson, Atwood, 153, col-
,• lest. 3-16-b
®PANTED. OLD HORSES" AND
dead cattle. Gilbert Bros. Mink
Ranch, Goderich. Phone collect,
936r32, or 936r2i. 9 ptfb
'LOST AND 'FOUND \
LOST—BEAGLE HOUND, black,
white and brown markings. Last
'scan on February 5, Cali -Clinton
+80'7 r 5 or George Hunter,
STOVES FOR SALE
FAUCET SPACE HEATER, good
ennlition:$50. Phone Clinton
43752. 7-b
Sales Help Wonted—Male
MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR AM-
erican Firm' wants part-time rep-
resentative. This is a very unus-
ual opportunity to make big mon-
ey. You will earn approximately
100 to $150 a week and up in
your spare time. Leads supplied.
Must have car and selling exper-
ience. Will train. Write Mrs, S.
Davies, 1610 Sherbrooke St. W.,
Suite 60, Montreal, Que,
BIRTHS
ANDREW — In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Wednesday, Febru-
ary 16,:1955, to Sgt. and Mrs.
E. H. Andrews, Clinton, : a son.
BENNETT—In St. Joseph's Hospi-
tal, London, on Friday, Febru-
ary 4, ; 1955, to Mr. and Mrs.
Frank A. Bennett (formerly of
RR 5, Clinton), a son (William
John).
CLARK—In-Clinton Public Hospi-
tal,. on Tuesday, February 15
1955, to Mr. and Mrs, James
Clark, Walton, a son.
DRYSDALE — In South Huron
District Hospital, Exeter, on
Monday, February 14, 1955, to
• Mr, and Mrs. Jack Drysdale,
Hensall, a daughter (Jill Eliza-
beth).
FISH -In 'Clinton Public Hospital,
on Tuesday, February 15, 1955,
to Corporal and Mrs. R. D. Fish,
Clinton, a daughter.
REGIER—In Clinton Public Hos-
pital, on Monday, February 14,
1955, to Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
Regier, R.R. 3, Zurich, a dau-
ghter,
SHANTZ-In Clinton Public Hos-
pital, on Friday, February 11,
1955, to Mr. and Mrs. E. Shantz,
R.R. 2, Hensall, a daughter.
MARRIAGES
COLCLOUGH-ESSEX -- In Port
Albert United Church Port Al-
bert, on Saturday, February 12,
1955, by Rev. George Watt,
Dungannon, Myrna Grace, dau-
ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Essex, RR. 3, Goderich, to Ivan
Wilfred Colelough, R.R, 3, Clin-
ton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred
Colclough, R.R. 3, Clinton:
DALE -HAMILTON --At the home
of the bride's parents, on Sat-
urday, February 5, by Rev. 3. T.
White, Londesboro, Helen Jean,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. -Wil-
liam Hamilton, to Milton Elwood
Dale, all of Hullett Township.
SALESMEN WANTED
HOW TO MAIM IT POSSIBLE
to .provide "extras" that make life
more enjoyable? Become our deal-
er in your locality. Write now
for details. FAMILEX, Montreal
24. 7-b
AGGRESSIVE
SALESMAN
IiIust Have Car
SALARY and COMMISSION
HOSPITALIZATION
Apply:
SINGER SEWING.. MACHINE
18 The Square
GODERICH
7-b
TENDERS WANTED
TENDERS WANTED BY THE
Town of • Clinton. Tenders for
structural glass' entrance to Town
Hall and alterations to vestibule.
Specifications for above work are
available at clerk's office. Tenders
must be received by February 23
by the undersigned. Lowest or any
tender not necessarily accepted.
L. D. Holland, Clerk, Tewn of
Clinton. 6-7-b
WOOD FOR SALE
WOOD AND CEDAR POSTS for
sale. Phone Clinton 601W1,
6-7-p
te+ae•sa •o -o --m+
MAJOR OIL COMPANY
Has TWO For
:il
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FARM
�IISTRIBUTD S
in large volume areas.
APPLY TO
BOX 70,
CLINTON NEWS-RECOE;D
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6-11,OOM 1 STOREY DW,lJLL1NG;•
Asphalt siding; oil burning fur-
nace; double lot; garage; im-
mediate possession., Price $3500,
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d yi
STOREY, :8 ROOM Dwelling—
which includes (3 room), with
bath, self-contained heater]
apartmeet, with separate ent-
ranoe, New oil heating (Unlace;
modern conveniences; garage;
good location.
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6-1LOOM DWELLING. .Modern
conveniences. Hot water heat-
ing, Price $6000.
—o-
19 -ROOM DWELLING. Modern
conveniences, hot water heating
with oil. Ideal location.
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00-ACRE
per00-ACRE FARM — hank barn,
50'x60'; 11/2, -Storey Dwelling;
hydro; drilled web.
100 -ACRE 'ARI11-2-Storey Brick
Dwelling; modern conveniences;
good barn; also good dwelling
for hired, help; ideal location..
1 Loa— 76'x1.26'.' 'Good location.
1 LOT —66'x165' Good location.
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H. C.'LAWSON
REALTOR
Phone 251W Clinton
Flowers
Telegraphed
Anywhere
DEATHS.
COOK—In Alexandra Marine and
General Hospital, Goderich, on
Monday, February l4, 1955, Wil-
liam G. Cook, Goder]ch, former-
ly of GodericTownship, belov-
ed husband of J. May Brine -
combo, in his 80th year. Funeral
from the Lodge funeral home,
Goderich, Thursday ,afternoon,
February 16, at 2 o'clock, by
Rev. R. M P. Bulteel, Clinton,
to Maitland Cemetery,
COOKIn Alexandra Marine and
General Hospital, 'Goderich,- on
`Tuesday, February 15, 1955,
Jennie May Brimicombe, widow
of the late William, G. Cook,
Goderich Township, in her 74th
year. Funeral from the Lodge
funeral home, Goderich, by Rev.
Rev. R. M. P. Bulteel, Clinton,.
to M a,i:t land Cemetery, on
Thursday afternoon, February
17, at two o'clock
DONALDSON = At . her home in
Goderich Township, on 'Thurs-
day, February, 10, 1955, Linda
Ann' Donaldson, infant daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur M. Don-
aldson, in her 4th year. Private
funeral service .from her late
residence by Rev. A. G. Eagle, on
Friday evening, February 1 and
interment in Cedar Hill Ceme-
tery, St. John, N.B.
GRIGG—At Clinton, on Wednes-
day, February' 16, 1955, Oliver
• Grigg, in his 84th year. Funeral
from the Beattie funeral home,
Rattenbury Street East, Clinton,
by Rev. H, C. Wilson, to .Clin-
ton Cemetery, on Saturday af-
ternoon, February 19, commenc-
ing at two o'clock.
JEWITT—At the home of his son,
Wilbur Jewitt, Hullett Town-
ship, on Sunday night, February
13, 1955, Reuben W. Jewitt, In
his 84th year. Funeral by Rev.
J. T. White, Londesboro, from
the G. A. Whitney funeral home,
Goderich Street, West, Seaforth,
to Brussels Cemetery, on Wed-
nesday afternoon, February 16.
KENNEDY — In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Saturday, February
12, 1955, Norman Kennedy, be-
Ioved husband of the late Rose
Connell, in his 84th year. Fun-
eral from the Ball and Mutch
funeral home, High Street, Clin-
ton, under the auspices of Clin-
ton Lodge A.F. and A.M. No. 84,
to Clinton Cemetery, on Tues-
day, February 15.
McGOWAN — At her late resi-
dence, Dinsiey Street, Blyth, on
Wednesday, February 9, 1955,
Mrs. Daniel McGowan, mother
of Miss Ida McGowan, in her
89th year. Service from her
late residence on Friday after-
noon, to iJlyth Union Cemetery.
SANDF.RSON---le Clinton Public
Hospital, on Monday, February
14, 1955, Henry Sanderson, Hut-
lett Township, in his 78th year.
Funeral from the Tasker Mem-
orial chapel, Blyth, by Rev. A:
W. Watson, Blyth United
Church, to Union Cemetery,
B1'th, on Thursday afternoon,
February 17, at two o'clock,
ZAPFE—In Clinton, on Thursday,
February 10, 1955, John Joseph
Zapfe, beloved husband of Eliza-
beth Bartley, in his 72nd year.
Funeral from St. Paul's Angli-
can Church, Clinton, to Clinton
Cemetery, under the auspices of
Clinton Lodge A.F. and A.M. No.
84, on Saturday afternoon, Feb-
ruary 12.
ROXY THEATRE
CLINTON
Now Playing—Thur., Fri., Sat.
"Threeg
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Texans
Action --Adventure -- a train
robbery —, Dan'thrilt miss this outdoor
ler.
Mitzi Gaynor - Jeff Hunter,
Mon., Tues., Wed. -Feb. 21-23
"Yon Know What
Sailors Are"
A. combination:of satire and down-
to-earth slap -stick comedy, this 3.
Arthur Rank picture will give you
a hilarious evening. In Technicolor..
Akira Tamiroff Donald -Sinden
Corning—Thurs., Fri. & Sat.
"VALLEY OF THE KINGS"
In Technicolor with Eleanor
Peekor and Robert Taylor ..
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Audle Murphy & Susan Cabot
A railroad surveyor seeking the
murderers' of his father is aided by
a notorious gunman'— Tense Out-
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"Ride Clear of
Diablo"
Technicolor
MON., 'TUES; & WED.
Gone Tierney- Leo Qonn
Giynis Johns
A young professor arouses his
wife's suspicions overhis relations
with a girl student. A well-done
British drama.
"Personal Affair"
Coming:
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Hounded by his enemies, The Kid
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"The Law vs. Billy
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MON., TUES. & WED.
Mary Murphy - Vincent Price
Wm Gabor
Posing as the roan he has murder..
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goes kill -crazy, A horror drama.
The Mad Magician
Adult Entertainment
Coming:
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Johnny Weismuller - Hain Booth„
IOOF Notes
Clinton Lodge IOOF No. 83 will
be hosts to Thamesford Lodge on
Tuesday evening, February 22,
when the visitors will confer the
Initiatory degree on candidates.
from both lodges. All Odd Fellows
are welcome.
CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
Of Farm Stock, Implements,
Feed and Household Effects,
From the home of Theodore
Dale, Lot 12, Concession 3, Mullett
Township, 5 miles north-east of
Clinton, or 61/2 miles north-west
of Seaforth, on
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2
at 1 pen, the following:
Cattle: Durham cow, 8 yrs. old,
clue May 18; Durham cow, 7 yrs.
old, due May 4; Durham cow, 6
yrs. old, due May. 4; Durham cow,
6 yrs. old, calf at foot; Durham
cow, 5 yrs. old, due April 3; Dur-
ham cow, 5 yrs. old, due May 4;
2 steers rising 2 yrs. old; 7 calves,
one year old.
Pigs: Yorkshire sow with 12
pigs, 7 weeks old; Yorkshire sow
with 8 pigs, 61/2 weeks old; York-
shire sow with 7 pigs, 61/2 weeks
old; 2 market hogs; 2 chunks,
100 lbs,
Implements: Set sloop sleighs;
hay 'rake; walking plow; rubber-
tire buggy; cutter; cutter robe;
Renfrew cream separator (elect-
ric); set of single harness; 3 iron
pig troughs; wheel barrow; pails;
crock churn; butter dish; quantity
of furnace wood; quantity of stove
wood; can of stock mineral.
Feed: Approx. 3 ton of baled
hay; 100 bus. of grain.
Household Effects: Buffet; din-
ing, room table; 6 dinipg room
chairs; rocking chair; iron bed and
springs; antique bed; 2 dressers;
2 wash stands; magazine rack;
galvanized bath tub; Quebec heat-
er
Tonna—Cash
No reserve as the farm is sold.
THEODORE DALE, Proprietor
Edward W. Elliott, Auctioneer
7-8-b
HOW'S YOUR SUPPLY
OF FUEL
THESE DAYS?
Be ready for that
quick drop in temper-
ature! Order your win-
ter fuel supply NOW ,
ORDER FUEL, NOW
A. G. Grigg & Son
Phone 74W — Clinton
s
i'•`t."
Clinton Community
, AUCTION SALES
EVERY FRIDAY
commencing at 1.80 pen.
TERMS CASH
J. COREY, Sales Manager
E. W, ELLIOTT, Auctioneer
Ii. W. COLQUHOUN, Clerk
WVY
it., C. COOK
FLORIST
Phone 66W — Clinton
TAXI SERVICE
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EXPERT- WATCH REPAIR SERVICE
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BLUE RIVER and BLUE BIRD DIAMONDS
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Visit Our Modern Up -To -Date, Jewellery Store Today
Phone 562 Clinton
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Cards of Thanks
We wish to thank all our friends
and neighbours for their many
kindnesses during our ,recent sad
bereavement. Special thanks to
Dr. Oakes,' the staff. of Clinton
Public Hospital and Rev. D. J,
Lane.—The NORMAN KENNEDY
FAMILY. 7-p
I wish to thank all my friends
in Clinton for cards and letters
sent to Victoria Hospital, London,
and for the lovely flowers and
fruit awaiting ine when I returned
home.-EMMA LIVERMORE.
7-b
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GODERICH • PAVED, N
DANCING EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY
NQGHTS IN 1955
Saturday Night—Paul Cross and His Orchestra
Wednesday Night is Square Dance Night with
Clarence Petrie and the Night Hawks
The Pavilion is available for afternoon and evening rentals.
The management caters to luncheons, haaquots, wedding re-
ceptions, etc. ' PHONE GOODRICH 675 or 419.
2 -tib
hat is
Ian r
A CUSTOMER is the most irnportont person to enter
our doors.
A CUSTOMER Is not dependent oh us—we are depend-
ent on him.
A CUSTOMER is not an interruption of our• work ----
he is the purpose of it. We are not doing
him a favor by serving him -- he is doing
us a• favor bygiving us the opportunity to
do so.
A CUSTOMER is not .just o name in our files—he is
a flesh and blood human being with feelings
and emotions .like our own.
YOU, as a CUSTOMER- honor us by permitting us to
serve you.
We Welcome You and Thank You
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