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Well, the big night is a 17 C.R.A. 1�Iedals, special, medal, ,Sayigg a'f the ween, This fpr e p� fir; A q
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time to get• our nosba ,'bacili to the Douglas Love, Donald Munn, Gordon aion has been beard .s,bout every ixve George G?b, , on S,_x}ci&Yr .. . - „ 1
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rind. again. It was a great success, Wilson. minutes for the past 'week: bliss hazel Itome�y ?eat Saturday { t }1' (l { E, �+ G a :� y '� ,.' k, ,''u f, g 1, 1{
' ,r, - ' ;: Elastc Grar4. ..0.. y i Yl .� I �..'twgl�>`Q. rfl lark Iv -1P fir'µ',
and I know we're • all bursting with Guest speaker: r Mr.' B. J. Davies, Have you started to study yet. tin Seafarth. Yo a a ::fora ' a �� �� `'�s4;.r: %''
I'm , Mrs. Ross Gordon Ant Tuesda :' Wool Gloves, �R5 a &!. x Cl.�ht ►ltf :`.'. .;, : r tr;'e a r, f f E :,�`'
ride. For the benefit of those who •B.Sc., A.M.E.I.C„ was introduced by Gee, Ira scared, �B �' y' i yr' s 3 = ;r it tint
P give prl a otitxietrtrp hk r '' r.,
W weren't there, the progrdt went as Mr. E. L. Fox. P.S -I am. not "Reel Skoes!„ with I}@r parents, kaad Mrs Jas. �/� y I'll•� ilh , r I }+ +''
N[uiiiers 1.19 to 1• 0 i'n al Oft b?OX �NI'Ghl c'1 C�f' V r i r ' � J< ` I, qui
tallows: T'he piano selections were So, you see; it was an excellent * * Malcolm. F tifiaate good. for hotT"Of �� ,3a , 'r jet ;y '':, i,'',� f` 7rt1'x It lc`>�°ti;`
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played b Marion Mason; then, 'program and I'm sure ever one en- On account 'of exaws there will b@ Mr. and Mrs. Don weinpstone, of his awn
„ Mitchell, Mra. W m. Cowen and Mr. $e1tS 50c 7tP - `li. Chrlstmal . q.:, r f, { nljl t 'rxi; i lii t wt `s 1, j 7�, ] ,
Trial By Jury," an operetta by Gil- joyed tliemselvea. I thin space no School News next week. 00 ;11" , H+, ` R ",�` '
b,ert and Sullivan, the characters be- should be given; too, to thank all and -Mrs, Bob Vivian v?sited oil Sun r„ , -'I ,L , q,p, t, ,,l
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P Ing: The Learned :�149e, Harold those who helped in any way with •°"—T"- day with Mr. and 'Mrs. Kenneth L111�d G10V�S, �.g to 3. � t� �„ r Z ;, lrF yak ;A, �i I"
WHAT GIFT WOULD B :MORS APPRi"CI'i T,It "7,',_"'A�14 �4
Knight; the plaintiff, Lots Whitney; our Commencement. Our, special . Roney. gape GIOVBS 1.95 t0 2.95 :'' 'f,i�irsfzf
" the defendant, "Bud'Smith; counsel thanks are extended to Mrs, Hog- 7.'uC�@Y'tiiti'lltil 1>dr. James Malcolm and Mr. Fergus µIr
for plaintiff, Toe Laudenbach; usher, Barth who graciously made the four �. STETSOi�i' OR 131'LTM'OR HAT? Ai}y"r mid�'1;'
Lannin attended a crop improvement . Dressing
Don Pryce; foreman of the jut Ron bridesmaids'"costumes, and we agree (Continued from Page 1) association meeting in Stratford on -Gf)Vns , .4.50 to 15.00 ;t
y, If you're worried about a gift for mqq on Y¢+ur.l I �"I I o f
Savaug@; bridesmaids, June Shaw, they were exquisitely made. And, of and postage, $48.09; salaries, $120.00;
Jean McMaster, Lois Hoggarth, Len course, our operetta was a success Tuesday. Spats. " ' ' 'x.50 to 2.50 come 'in for a Hat Certificate. Vrt,, t a ° -,1 ;
hospitalization, $5.42; drainage ac- F �' w>rl,
ore Habkirk; jurymen, Walter Bos- L•ecause we were under the fine lead Fur Isis .. , ..... ,5.00 / ° vel,M.
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counts, $133; road accts.; $1,141.74. f1. 't
well, Don Hillis, Francis Huisser, ership of ' Miss Turnbull and Miss Council adjourned to meet satur- WINTHR,OP . , Wool Windbreaker `1.05 .�� ' a lli ro.o
John Jones, Robert Knight, Ron Sills, Savauge, and they certainly deserve day, Dec. 15th, at 2 p.m.—E P. Chea- — StetSOn Qi 95 to 1,,/Or �f4�Iil:44 stk
Jack Wallace, Victor Walden, Jim credit for their work. All the teach- .ney, Clerk. Mrs. John Montgomery and her HOreshide Yt ij+a tli,ti
Chapman; chorus., Donna Agar, Mary ei^a deserve thanks because they too granddaughters, )lrene and Ruth Mont- Windbreaker ...X5.00 BIItmOCe Hats tit " ' ` } aYJ...
Boswell, Phyllis Boyest Mae Clarke', did everything desired of them to '� gomery spent the we in in B1yLh 3` + r,t �iw
Muriel Campbell, Marilyn Chesney, help. Tle & Harikle SetS..1.00
witir� her daughter, Mrs. Sydney Mc- F , t w t 3,
Eleanor Elgie, Edna Iiuisser, Jacque Huron County ' Cullough and Mr. McCullough' ,s (" A
line Habkirk, 'Gladys Hopper, Mar- Swooning—even in, school! Who's Mr, Tom Cunningham, of Wiarton, ' t
jorie Knight, Betty Langford, Mary the glamour boy? Oh! Maybe 'I'd (Continued from Page 1) has been engaged to work in the a- „
Lane, Josephine McIver, Sue Nixon, better not mention his name; it might chopping mill for the winter months. Give,-
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Doris Pullman, Barbara Russell, Lois not be safe for him to come and go to date and Charles Couitea, of ,Bel 1. .1� a�,,
grave, outlined the warble fly cam- Mrs. John Gillies and Mr. Hugh ', Richardson, Audrey Shannon, Elean-, from now on. Anyway, when that . Gillies, of Collingwood, who have .
paign and read the following resolu- IMPORTED "' �T�
+ for Shannon, Emma..Sanderson, Leona sweet dark First Former saw him been visiting with Mr. J. M. Gillies, V �y u
Stevens, Margaret Stevens, June coming up the aisle, she saw her tion, which was unanimously adopt r t+11:
ed: "Whereas the warble fly has have r@turned home. F. MADE IN n " Irl r
Snell,. Madeline Wilson. chance and fell right into his arms. Mr, and Mrs. George Mathers ,have k Him
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0 The chairman's remarks were giv- Younglady—what's he got that "Min" been the cause of serious financial 11 IRELAND i
returned to Toronto after spending a ;•
en by Mr, C. M. Smith; the valedic- hasn't got"? You'd better watch' your loss to the cattle industry in Ontario,.; L,
be it resolved that this meeting re- week with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tien r Lawn
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tory address was given by Don Steph- steP; we don't want any assassina- derson r.• e clrr�
enson. Honor graduation •diplomas, irons around here! commend to the Secretary of the On- r "
tari'o Federation of Agriculture that . P Tle, '�
'pres.ented by Mr. W. J, Duncan 'tot , , * * * g+ v
he forward to the Minister of Agri- t
Ernest Clarke, Katherine Louden Apparently "Lemonsqueezer" is culture, the Honourable T. L, Kenne- - BLASE $ - � � car
bach, Marion Mason, Marjorie Me either getting tired of school and he Hat7CrkefG{tt¢FS
dy, that provincial degisiation be put ' 1:`. 0
Kenzie, Allan Ryan, Helen Smith, is trying to get rid of his books by Mr. and Mrs. Augustis Clarke are r;" y` �' ,•: ; . I °
into effect to make it compulsory that ;.:> 65C
Donald Stephenson, Jean Wright. putting them on top of tyre bird case visiting his mother and family. ..•,, „x' , -25c s
cattle tri the Province of Ontario' be
Graduation Diplomas to: Patricia hoping, the atmosphere would induce The scholars and their teacher are ;� 'yt,
' Bechely, Doris Ferguson, Lenore them to Ry away, or someone played treated to control this_�iP t:'
y preparing for their Christmas con �' .
Russell Bolton introduced the guest �. f to �I
Habkirk, Shirley Love, Donald Munn, a trick on him and hid them on top cert to be held in Blake schoolhouse
Harriet Russell, June Shaw, of the bird case. Whatever it was, speaker of the afternoon, V. S. Mil- AND ' 1'-
burn, secretary treasurer of the On on Thursday: evening, Dec. 20th.
Prize winners, presented by Mr. H. 'I hope it wasn't the'former, because Mr. and Mrs. A. Finlayson and
t E. 'Smith: Grade 13; 1st, Don Steph sou aren't far enough in school to tarip Federation, who gave' an inspir -. %4+
Gayle are again taking up residence _ S "';�
ing talk on 'matters ,of interest to ally'`
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enson; 2nd, Al1an..Ryan; Grade 12, think of stopping yeti in their flame in the village. .2e
farmers, particularly stressing the 1111,11� . . . . . . . . . . 1.
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1st, Harriet Russell; 2nd, Lenore Mr. and Mrs. Walter McBride :and
Habkirk; Grade 11, rat. Bud Smith; It seems that "Shorty" got the fur- need of strongly supporting our own } HUNDREDS UPON HUNDREDS TO h4`;
organization. family are busy preparing to move to
2nd, Walter Boswell; Grade 10, 1st, filment of the young Second Dormer's A motion to change the place of their .home, -in 'Exeter. A farewell CHOOSE FROM IN STRIPES, PLAIN f�
Jean ;Mills,; 2nd, Bill Munn; Grade 9, dream of the week—of his roast ,meeting was defeated. Party was held at their home Tues- SHADES; CHECKS AND PAISLEYS ;t�,
1st, Madeline. Wilson; 2nd. Francis chicken. She didn't have it all, of `
Every seat was, taken at the ban- day evening, ,
Ht�iaser. course, but she had her favorite part A number attended the funeral of Also featuring t'1
Scholarship winners: Alumni Mem of it—the v+'lug. She thought she'd incl during the evening in St. Paul's the late Mrs. W. Wagner in Zurich Io}''
parish hall. A splendid feast was the Newest
orial Scholarship, value $25.00, award- save her wing until one of her bor- served by the ladies of St. Paul's oa Sunday. Modern Patterns. o e,� jI+'
ed to Earnest Clark@, presented by
in., periods and leave the room to Gay colored borders; pure white hemstitched Every Ti* in a 1
Guild, and the. large gathering listen Smart Christmas ,3_,
Miss Alice Daly, of the Alumni As eat it. This she did. When she came ed in rapt attention to 'Rev. W. J. Handkerchiefs; all colored lawn handkerchiefs, a,,
back into the room, we thought it Box. j,
f sociation. First Carter Scholarship, Johnston, of Eglington United Church, Ration Coupon Due Dates or woven border styles in a nice fine quality laver,
value $100.00, awarded to Donald had really affected her. She glided p 4,11
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v i s R. lightly !n, movin her arms spright- Toronto.' A group of entertainers g . ~ �• :fib
'Steph nson, presented b- M s g Coupons now valid are sugar 46 to6 5. c
Penne I ly like a young chicken stretching its from Toronto rounded out a good
program. Ever one seemed satisfied 67, butter 116 to 132. preserves 33 to These Handkerchiefs can be bought packed inF..11�
Athlet Awards: Girls, presented •wings. Hell 0000, chickie? that the fifth "�annuat meeting ha 7 and P1 to P21, meat M1 to M14. ��
by C. M. Smith: Duncan Cup, highest a Christmas box. � Is
been a very successful meeting. f }
'scoring girl, Donna Watson; girls' Nick'na'mes do change r and THREE O•R FOUR j�{��
junior champion, Edna Huisser; girls' again, and ,from nowon she's no . HANDKERCHIEFS 1,U� BOX .
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• intermediate champion, Donna Wat- longer "Red Shoes," but "Katrinka IndustrialR search 11_
. son; girls' senior champion, Lenore This is why her name has changed': Friends po�nsoY ~�a'
Habkirk. Boys: Barber Cup, highest We all know "Red Shoes" appears �•o A Bill has been rintr,oduced to the to C 49W"- 9W_ M, ,u..
strong and healthy, but holy cow? House of Lords by Lord Barnby, aim- rte "" 'a ~` "� "� '°� s y ""
scoring intermediate or senior boy, (Continued from Page 1) „ {
'William Butchart; Ballantyne Cup, we never guessed she was that Ing at the creation of research insti- M
highest scoring junior boy, Jerry strong! She bullied and tripped ine blue, a matching hat with blue tutes in Britain for every -branch of •
"Princess,'' causing her to fall down ostrich plumes, brown accessories and' �
Meir; intermediate champion, Wil industry. The object' Of this Bill is
liam Butchart; junior champion, Jerry- into the biggest puddle along the fox fur. She carried a white missal that. by- the creation of such research A
Meir. . way. But that isn't the only case of with white satin streamers and white •
her strength. At the beginning of a carnations. She was attended by
institutes, every industry shall .beewar - r, o
P.T. period she started pounding and Miss Margaret Kavanagh, Toronto, constantly improved and modernized n ,
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beating "Twinkletoes," so that after who wore a wool maroon suit and fox to such an extent that British pro
Red Shoes" was through with her, fur with brown accessories, arid car- duction can successfully compete _ _ --
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"Twitikle.toes" came out with long tied a bouquet of" white carnations. with any overseas trade. The costs P �X `i'`
.r ' ' ' scratches all over her face. So that's The best man was Mr. Joseph Con- entailed by this research' work would ,,
way, Toronto. Following the este
Why she's "Satrinlca" front now on, it is proposed, be covered by contr!=
' and I'd advise everyone to keep away mony a' reception was held at the butions not exceeding one per cent ftS '1
from her when she gets that look of home of the bride's parents. The of each proprietor's turnover. toted because the O.P.A, ceilings ;one bushel of oats to the acre. This It was also interesting to leans `i,
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in her eyes, bride's mother received the guests have recently been "taken off 'all cit- past spring the field was divided by from Mr. Beaty that. while grain was '
gowned in a navy blue frock. She rus fruits on November 19th. The means of electric fence into four 4 "fed in the stable, the amount of
'r "Well, th ,t long-awaited µeek that was assisted by the bridegroom's American prices rose as much as acre paddocks, As a result of the grain and concentrate fed Vis' reduce. r`
everyone has been looking forward mother wearing a black gown with British Device, Cour and five dollars a case when the backward spring the herd was not ed below the level of previous sum-
Ce were lifted. However, the turned on the first four -acre paddock `mers'.
Co since September, i5 just about sequins. Each wore a corsage of Aum■/�o T i�Boats foods division pointed out that the Y a '`
eF ¢p i'ere, Yes, you guessed it—exams? 'rose and white carnations. Dinner J k 1J <J until Ma 25th. Owing to this late And so concluded the first pastor®
x097 rxE P Pretty scared. eh, kids? Yes, so am µas served at the Regent Roof Gar- rise in prices was mostly on the larg- ;tart and the rapid growth the herd tour sponsore3 in Halton, and whrilg a`,;
J. so I, but I guess there's nothing we can den. North Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Secrets of the deadliest submarine er sized oranges. and that there had of 26 Jersey coGvs was unable to keep a heavy shower in the morning sada
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1, about e except be determined to Eckert left by plane for New York killer of the war—the "Hedgehog," a been very little increase in the price up with the grass, and one four -acre a threatening sky no doubt bad some-
aim for high marks. Chin up, kids? on a brief honeymoon trip. They will British rocket device—have just been of the -smaller oranges. —' block was cut, for hay. and six loads I thing to do with the small attend'. v�,
,�. • :+ There'll be worse things in life? The reside in Toronto. released. The "Hedgehog, which is a hauled to the barn. During the,per-, ance, your reporter could only con-
' best of luc�k.to you all. Personals: Misses Mary and Eileen Credited with sinking more than 300 iod 4ay 25th to August 31st, the field elude that the majority of Halton, ;,
1 • *, *a * • • . Jordan, ,London, with their parents, U-boats, almost entirely replaced I
eason'sG�eet�n s Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Jordan; MrS. Remarkable Story was Pastured for R9 days and nights. fprmers in common with the great ,;;
►S Well I guess you can't be good- depth charges. It fires twenty-four During this time the field supplied a majority of Ontario farmers, are hp. fJ
;� looking and always
have your mind William Paulin and , son, Kingston, projectiles at one time which are �f SL1�Cess With �,I
l v total of 2,359 pasture days, of which yet not "pasture conscious." It i9
As 1945 is now coming to working too. There is a certain w'th her father, Leo Krausk-O kiss lobbed over the position of the V
a close with all its merri- young man µria is a heavenly Kurd, Teresa and Mary Margaret Ryan,,,•'oF Pasture Project 1,906 were milch cow days and the safe to predict, however, that datings
boat. They fall in an alliptical pat ■ '",i11
meat and cheer, we desire but aplrarently forgets to bring his London; with their parents, Mr. and J balance dry stock. The value of the the next 10 years Ontario's most n'eg-
to nt an .to all our friends, tern, sins: through the water and do ,+ milk produced in the 89 days was lected crop will develop to a point
whom n??nd' along with him into certain Mrs. Patrick Ryan; Miss. Margaret not explode until they make contact. One hundred dollars an acre from
and especially those classes, so he's • given a detention McLaughlin, 'Seaforth, with her bro X1,367.45. This figure. is basad on where it will receive first considers u
we have had the pleasure Hence. an explosion means a "kill;" Pasture in a period of appr6? imately i;}
and warned not t° forget to bring his ther, Joseph, and Mrs, McLaughlin; three months reads almost like a Toropto price less transportation tion on every well-managed dairy' u,*
of dealing with in our bust- mfhd when he comes. Poor boy. I The "Hedgehog'' was developed by
c Mr. and Mrs. Fergus Stapleton in De fairy tale, and yet that is the experi- charges and other deductions. farm. ,;.
,' Hess during- 1945 and the didn't know one's mind w•as separate± trait; Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Burns and British experts and first used sn encs of Mavrice C. Beaty, well-known
yp�rs tpfit have passed, Mrs. Louise Flanagan attetided the North Atlantic escort gr�rps early in
Trafalgar Township farmer. ,This y,
A "MERRY CHRISTMAS Holy co+w! I. learn more ways for wedding of Miss Patricia'Kenny in 1942. was the story revealed to the group
catching your man every day. I sup- . Toronto; Mrs ''Mary McGrath in Wa-'
, and terloo; Mrs. Thomas Morris.. Mrs. l.ed by Agricultural Representative J. Dead and Disabled Animals ,4
A VERY PEACEFUL AND Pose you all knowthe "Dimples" E. Whitelock on the pasture tour- �r ii �e iJl Jt81
PROSPEROUS NEW 1946! couple. Well; the of er day the Vincent Lane and Mrs. Katherine Ev- REMOVED „PROMPTLY
ons, in Ldndon.; Mrs. Joseph Burke Rail Travel Safety sponsored by the Halton Crop Im u�1
Yours truly, Weaker "Dimples" walked right out is
Of her shoe, leaving it i ant of a in Toronto; Patrick O'Rourke at Port Provement Associatioir recently, The
Last year only twelve people in all
Jonathan Hilglll car and hoping the stronger ` im Dover; Mr. and Mrs. Martin 'Feeney tour included visits to the farms oۥ PHONE COLLECT: CEAFORTH 15 EXETER 235 Ij
an'd Grin Fergus Feeney in Detroit; were fatally injured on United ehtng• A. S. Macon .& Son, J. Allan Dixon. "''lti
Sons. ples" would go out •and get it for h r. DARLING AND CO. OF CANADA, LTD..' Mil
N Pl areutly he did, because the thanks Mrs. Kathleen Feeney in London- dam Railway: that is, one person in `"Nelson -Trafalgar Town Line Wm.
GontractorsforConcrete Silos 150 million carried. Only . two rail- Booth and M. C. Beaty. Trafalgar (Essential War industry) I{
I Since 1934 he received showed up on his cheek
a little tater. Boy, what thanks? way accide�tts .incurring loss of life Township; Anderson Bros.. C. F. iPr
ae ac ZION occurred during the whole Year. This Picket, and Gerald Graham of Esques- "r-Q!,il
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Don't forget to buy those War Mr. and Mrs, George Pepper visit unusually high margin of safety was ing Township. 1l
Savings •Stamps and Certificates On ed on Sunday with her mother and attained despite the fact that the At all points the members of the
Wednesday. brothers, Mrs. J. Balfour and Dalton. war had ted to a, terrific overburden- Hca*,
lds and - * * 4 ' Mr, and Mrs. L. Williams spent ing of the staff and stook. It is to group saw o learned something s- � � e,rtl
Ch-esterfie'
interest. To paraphrage Julius Caes- " Our talent last Friday morning was Friday" with Mr. and Mrs. Charles be expected that the corresponding r r ""ESN . „ s+,
Josephine McIver. She Played a ar. of ancient history, "They came, _ Mot�ritM , t rel
I Roney. peacetime figures will be even more they saw, and were convinced." They aa'� r,r,ltr y , ,
Occasional Chairs very lovely piece, "Two Little Frog- Mr. and Mrs. James Malcolm spent favorable. _ •�'�' ~
were convinced that the modern long �' ' 1fw44f
gies," by H. L. Cram•mr. It was' beau- Sunday with their cousins, Mr. and y6p woi fPwd yourself one of the best informed persons in 1% is °` ",,
. tifully cone, Jo. Our school certain- Mrs. Cecil Van Horne, Dublin. term pasture when composed of the your eomn►unity when yorr read The Christian Science Monitor t �'�! f ;
P,) REPAIRED AND ly is noted fol its wonderful) piano Mr, and Mrs. Andrew Park and proper mixtures of grasses anti clot/ a Yi�ularly. xYoa will rind fresh, nsµ vi�wrpeinb, o falter, richer k "'711
RECOVERED (slayers. family, of Mitchell, visited on sum Prices ®f Oranges ers—when properly sown on .a well iieiderstondin9 of world erffoits ... h+uthfal, oeeurote, unbiased ' ;�{l }
day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. prepared field in a high state of far news. NfritR for sari+ple tApils today, or xbnd for o ane-tnenrth '
Also Auto Seats and Backs, Verandah Well it looks like pea -shooters are Alb. Roney. Canadian ceiling prices an oranges tility, and followed up by good man- 1i�o1 to ftnpfitit► to thisinternallonol doily newspaper..* v , 4 )ip hi1Crl
s :^.swings and Steamer Chairs Repaired. in again—glass Dasa at that! I don't Mr. and Mrs. Alex Roney and fam- which have former) been imported «..i,e.,.�•w..w....,'.d e�....•..d...... .........�...e•...e..t.7..w► VfV
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know µhat's the matter with "Sher- 11Y visited recently with their dough- under O.P,A. ceilings will now a the lowering of production costs: Ohk wr#mv Str'eSt, 8osfon 15, mass, ' 1 h ,, {
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"elCphone pape' where a lffyacre field was sown 'ill SiRp P•ddeeeb.sere•..ss•••••. .re•a•.6.91.,��',wv
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