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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1957-08-30, Page 5% 11 c+ 4, 'k,; �,ak -t X111", ii ++, ?'+.'J?� Irr ,,;.>zn .r�M1 f„r;u';.� rt,rua':,'.. a ig `'-�t �,,,1 �yr�.� aa> I i , !I t 11ra r �'' ' a , a r 1 C. ' , + h I ', j. �. rr" (� "+ m I 1 - r + LI P! ' :ri '� j fl x F i ICr e 9/ R,yv� t ,� t IC �.. t a ', r ,'s I ,i r1 % r 4,L' esu ,'!' { NS e" 4 { -," 4 k '+1'b{'`yx 1 , p� i, l v ° a SK w x d�, i'. �if iP nfr,.',d.. 1 1: ne '� r '{ �C ('�t� , e w �� i '+ "Kai t ) }I '� }yr �F' wi r �u • #r1. wfr.:`C 1 DrA k ver's I a ,.� �,11 , ,.,. �. 1 r S.. C 7 �. 51�. 1. i N �.A k � 1 �I L 4 kel { y ! 4: k �I•. K t :. t.." �,` . x.81s , '�' •,.. ..,. a4: I .r a 1 n. , ddu, Chp s �,-,, �A 'r f f / 2 Fr.,. 'y,,i 1r2. J n I.v, k ,�.T 6" 1 .k- Rtii x T," a% 1.y, ..:,1i. - j..'r w �• ii 1 B'.' e .' s t r a: T .;�c' :tG ,,. ,a, r . Ir5. TI TS • • G T. AR �� =k� �LESL E: BIlLT SINGERS. oro o��'Ie ;'' .gg; ers'. 'pro .Chou. ;" o�ceO'; k �: ' Gtlprh °Accoxdonartett ' ' Jul e`tte -- T VStar , ' I fl, ee .Do r >fdt T Styx --r MaM.''IVmbist:.. ­ r ' L cL n tar O s. f the'Taru � et, ft, ;�, .�� a ,,� :r AgeteBand -- Guest Cond'uc�r , A k,k e Jl;.., rr ,.,.1 ' '. . ` .: J r' 1, 11 t . tfitckets ?nay, be' obtamed from Swansoies Jewellers, 83 Ontario , x., Stiratforc ; , Kew; scot, publiz , and George Hildebrand, •Seaforth ' ADMWIO,N•:. Adults, $1.00 - Children, 'under`12 years, 50c , N - _f ' _ RVEP..SE'ATS. - - 9 , e - . _. .,. .11 �r' :. . a�l : ' "UNITED' BUYERS" SALE 'OF ;•L :» rc _�a4 MI i '��F� x " - Stock Up Now At These Low, Low Prices! CLARK'S AYLMER ROSEDALE BEANS withTID-BITS - -- TOMATO PORK- , PINEAPPLE - ­-JUICE 15 -oz." ".Oz. '39C tt7 � C 3�7C Large 48 -Oz. g0C 3 TINS TINS ............. TIN ..... LIBBY'S FRUIT JUICES , TAKE ORANGE, BLENDED . 29( R VOU1 Large 48-Oz,Tins, Each /I Aylmer Saica Fancy SoTitl Borden's. EVAPORATED CHOICE HALVE WHITE MEAT MILK "� PEACHES . TUNA UNCE......... 29C 2 29C Z 39C TINSLARC TINS TIN i TONE DOLLAR BARGAIN ONE. DOLLAR BARGAIN Aylmer Fancy Quality Dew Kist Choice Quality . Golden Crealn Style 4 - 5 Sieve CORN 9 TINS $1, PEAS 9 TINS $1 ST. WILLIAMS ASSORTED 9-0Z. �IiIk 2 47C .IAM or MARMALADE JARS k KREST BRAND CHEERY MORN '" A much better coffee than one A flavorful blend of coffee you would expect at this low price! can be proud to serve! i• 1' =LB. 75c 1 -LB. BAG 87C ;; BAG ................:. ........................ I ... I ... ,..1 i' CLOVER R CREST NO.1 PURE - I TE MONEY ............ 2 -Th.' Carton 59c C + LIQUIDCEBTO .......... . ..... Bottle 29c All,'rices' Good Thurs., Fri., Sat., Aug. 29 - SO- 31 .11 !: I �TH'S GROCERY. YOUR UNITED BUYERS STORE Phone 12 Seaforth p,. . HURRY . .Get Your Cards Now! C.N.R. CONCERT BINGO r ■''. F - s,,� 1 . . , w N 6 0 i - Starts Tf�ursdaT, 1 August 29th I . BINGO PRIZES I Full:'Caird ......................... $500.00 Outside quare ................ 150.00 Ilside Square ....... ............... 75.00 Letter °,4w ........... 50.00 Leper 2`N" 50.00 ELetter' .«X» 50.00 Letter "T" - 501. .00 Letter «L» . ......................... 25.00 ip Four Corners ............ ` • • .. • • .• 25.00 Straight ,Bingo . ................ -25:00 RULES AND REGULATIONS I C,T' 1. Concert Band Home Bingo Thls� $1ngo� Starts Thursday, August 29, 1957 • Twor tiY hibers drawls each day (except Sundays, holidays) in, Simpson Dry_ Cleaners, Downie Street, until all prizes are w,ori. lg4nioi rs count in. the, order in whLeh they are drawn. onsol ti prize of $5460' will be given' to the, winner on second n t�eof the same Bingo if oil same day. Prizes will be split go if tiAd 1 f • utti}Iefs drawn will :be broadcast' over CJCS 12:00 noon' and f' ��"••ltbif5hed in .Persbnal Colufnn of The Beaeon-Herald, also every Sii 60. in window of SILLS' HARDWARE, Seaforth, �I. • � y`k' arrive. at ANY of the B'ingoes listed', call 913 -JF before 7411,00 g'c1&k the following morning. • l;it cast. of ties, money *111 be divided' equally. You are eligible t$ 'Win °6& of thbre pthes. 1'�d1ASE 'DO NOT CALL SIMPSON DRY CLEANE1tS FOR, INFORMATION 4yi I t . CARDS YC?�! R �!IH IRE `I�' ,r . Phone '6"l M- Y Cderantl''P'aYtlts1lapex` ya,I I '`�' ! •. I f!KJ .'OM1 n yy� ,....-.`.w�,.: .,,. .. W ♦•. •, •,. 7 �,. •... �', a e ,Tt,;', , 7 9 .f A F V RR el�� a �j b1 � Mkt. u�. M !*T. 1 o f f.t•- M, q N 4 1" "l �i.:p lY 1 Y. N1,11". n ro m tae .t n ti .: w 'r I r c T ,T. Y.'i 1N d r Y M!� $ 31, , A 9. 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H Ho orbs e d om: e: - deg a a c H, 4 " .. d; � �: merge ^' , ; 1. ,,. r 1e.. ,#l. tI► s a .pp1. :�, w .O ,.ti, tn� M p! AtA- o � •<� � f � � � .�, �,� dols. wM wi 'k,- G Iwo v a �A. rl 1W _�uJX . a S ? r.' ;. �' It r ti ` nii i Jun e o t e g ,t A e c f to .., . „ s. n' ht s iii` ' 11,; stra., why cap ars .asked,. to; help,. g ..P ,.. ° b,^ .. A.r r:, siseae> was introduced b r • spten$�� everal days' with her, :cl' "ti the. e c a ter er e. or t-,, T , �' - -_.it Mr. C a ,clean h ., th, d 4. a; , s., Verne Ade than - �, , .and ikfrs,.1... > . k i rice, heel :by tog as comp?7steel, plans were+. made„ , . 11. S. $en. cI£a and rese te. ire. f th > Y p . n.,d _... or __ e, le and tce� gleam sQsraly Joan Johnston of . hnton visite h a gilt, r;: C to Aeil , m the �huroh Septem- t "'�n k ed..with lana grattdm9;ther; Mrs• ,. .;Mrs. W: J. R. veil, lVirs; W. Cald: �;�: bet 4: T'he' next meeting u; to .ire, a iii` Sias, Johnston, laAt ee ,w. well and Mrs. Chary Eyre ;wer f: W held at,„the,' lho�, }a of Mra Cr?.a i ..rt u3< laid :�IVlrsv:J. is at nesient with ;...pponted a Gomm .tt"' t be, in • 1I} �'' ,5 1 , F , Dennisl p The meeting closed by singing � o•� � , s., �'& ��«�� Dr,'3%enne'th 7ae'kson.id Blyth. . Hymn 470, "Saviour, Th Dying .'.charge of the ex�bit;'.' Babys ,; ,1 �",, ` Miss Nor o a 'r turn- a� , yNecessities " a Exeter, a' ,,',1� �A�,a, nta. H egy has e. t Fall F ir. Love, and the Lord's Prayer was. ��>� r ;1, v I { K ed home -after spendm.g' the sum. 're Ated, in 'unison. Lunch. was 0079;munity Night will. be obsery- � �; k g t, ,���qp. irier,.months .at Sparrow Lake. ed the Town Tull, HensaR Oet: ,,,�: 4 y . , served by, the: hostess, assisted. .b r.. t,1.�, "Teresa L,o7;now has ,returned to y 2G„ each. member to invit h r bust Mrs. FIer_b Willtaitison, firs. 'hos, Q .e .. l' b ' , ba d and three othex copples.r ob '' ' "on after spending a, few 'Williaanson, 11zrs, Donald Arm- u" ` �' strong and Mrs: Henry Armstton g months with her .. 'grandmother g - g Carbett, of CKNX-TV, Win ham Thexe's a fabulous look o€� " ' V. 1Virs R. w, Hoy.' wall show pictures and speak on ''' i, a,^ r;".„2tk�11 �; his tri to Venezuela. femme flattery in our new range r it a 112 r ; Mrs. Ethel Ennis spent the .week • . B'us 'Drip .Enjoyed , p of distinctive Fall dresses, 'ust "..,;. ,� {' ; �, # fig, y. "^ end' with her son and. daughter -in- A bus trip to Goderich was en- Mrs. Alex McGregor spoke on J .' " ;`; 3i i, law, „ Mr: and Mrs. .Cosby Ennis, + the Tweedsmuir book; Mrs. lVxellis arrived` n: q w `. ' `. Goderich. Instil .by the h es of the Women s g , y of the Mellis black=, �� jir R �f"__ Institute on sFhursday of last week. " ave the, history ,. e ,t �, Mr. and;•Mrs. James Lamont and snlath shop; and Mrs. Alderdice, re- try j,Ay t�.�_ The forenoon was .spent touring the' family, of London; are visitors at .courthouse and witnessed a court viewed current events. Mrs, War- dt ,Y' :"c the home of Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd session. A sumptuous ionic din- rep Thompson was guest soloist, Featured are sheath !line,' felted „)� ,I I Porter this week. p p and contests were directed by Mrs. and classic style button front dress- , � ti !m tier was enjoyed in the pavilion at es in a clever range. pf;>•£all-tones: 'a ` Miss Betty Hoegy, of Listowel- Harbor Park. Fallowing the meal, Alderdice and Mrs. McKay. Lunch=. i �� Hospital is holidaying with her three contests were conducted by eon was served. ` that #avour blacks., charcoal, blue, i , rY x,741, � ' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Mrs. Margaret Humphries, the wine., green and grey. ti � �� ; Hoegy. president. Candy guessing cgntest I �� ,-}' Mr. and Mrs: -.William Queren- was won by Mrs. George McAr- CRQMARTYIN �� gesser and daughter, of Kitchener, thur; largest number of coppers x , xx 111 visited with .Mrs. F. H. Miller one in their purse; Mrs. Roy William- Mr. anti Mrs. Victor Kestle, of Choose from ivy stripes,. warm � � ,� y N, day last week. son ' "The reason I came on. the Exeter, visited with Mr. and Mrs. checks, dots and figured acetates f '' .... rI., Mr. Robert Young is at .present trip " .Mrs. Jan van Vliet. It was T. L. Scott an Sunday. -new silk and, cotton blends, .. s 1. 'yea at the Muir Nursing Home, Sea- decided to have an Institute dis- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Laing and boucle tweeds and 4ashlonabl-e' a y� ca , forth. daughter, Marilyn, visited with Mr. crepes, " '' : °',; � I play at Brussels Fall Fair, with l Pe Mr. and Mrs. Jack Corby: of Mrs. Ed. Dougan, Mrs. Jim Mc- and Mrs. Albert Deichert at Zurich ,1. !}, � � �. with �EmmMiss B ssieland 'Ed. Davidare son Donald and Mrs. M. Humphries in ° Mr Dan McKellar, Russell and charge. BUDGET PRICED AT Q�ia and other friends in the vicinity. The Se tember meeting has been J6 -Ann, of Buffalo, visited with Mr. �O, , Rev, and Mrs: Lewis Caister and p and Mrs. John Wallace and other I i changed to the 19th of September , 3 / �O 25900 �,F 0family, of Michigan, were guests friends over the weekend.in place of t'he usual ate. Theat the home of Mr. and Mrs. Her- Miss J. McKaig, daughter of Mr.,ti bert Kirkby, for a few days last afternoon was spent °to ring the .and Mrs. Charles Salter, of Wing- 1 , 3, ° "' Salt Works and the Sheaffer Pen week: ?lain, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Co. after which ahalf-hour shop- �' , Mrs. Fern Patterson visited at p Calder' McKaig. ,_ the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alac ping ended a well -spent day. .Mrs. M. Houghton and grandson, ALSO WOMEN'S HALF SIZE DRESSES IN THLS-PRICE RANGE o+ Engel, Cranbrook, on Sunday. Service will 'be held in Duffs Billie, and Mr. Frank Stagg and 1?, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Humphries United Church on Sunday at 11:30 Mrs Lindsay McKellar visited on a �,� , and famlly spettt several days last a.m., with Rev. W. A. Thomas in Sunday in Stratford with Mr. and charge. Services were cancelled Week at Wasaga Beach, Graven- Mss . -Rosi Houghton and Mr. andr burst and Port- Carling. for the month of August, while the Airs. Mac McKellar. I- auditorium and the basement were , Mr. and Mrs., Einersan Mitchell Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Allen, of Mit- and family spent Sunil. ay with being redecorated. shell, visited with Mr. and Mrs, ^ii ' Miss Alice Forrest, Cranbrook. Andrew .McLachlan. -f 27. Miss Shirley Bosman and Neil 'Margaret Ann Wallace is holi- E. , �r McGavin left on Saturday morn- DUBLIN Baying with der sister and broth -W 4 ing for Kingston, Ottawa and oth er-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Harry El- er places on the Junior Farmers' Mrs. Vera McKay, of Detroit. liott at Windsor. I f, MIs trip. visited with Mr. and Mrs. Fergus Hald. Banquet Grey -Morris Group Meets' Horan. The members of -the CGIT, with ' The August meeting of the 16th Mrs. Louis Matthews and Rose their leader. Mrs. M. Lomond, held. se,... r: of Grey and 8th .of Morris was Marie, of Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. a mother and daughter banquet in r;�,!., • -1.% n ' , held at the home of Mrs. James Leonard Nagle and' children, _of the church basement on Tuesday - •' ? , Smith on --August 21. Mrs. John Stratford, and Air. and Mrs. Taunt, evening. Supper was served at ""' Shaped, colored' and trimmed to r+ McDonald ' led in the ' devotional Pontiac, Mich.. visited with Mr. 7:30. The progra mbegan with the ,. iii period, opening with Hymn 500, and Mrs. Michael Nagle. :I'''mo flatter you this Fall in a wide , p g g girls singing two numbers. Mrs. }pu r,, "Take Time To Be Holy," Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. James Mahlon Brydon, of Milverton, the Presby- i range of velours, felts and velvets. 1 Y �sh< r'' ' ' Alvin McDonald led in prayer and and family, Toronto, and Mr.. apd aerial secretary of the CGIT. was �s� >:, 5' Come in today and treat yourself I also read the scripture. taken' from Mr .Pat Planner Strathro vis= guest speaker. and was introduced - `1 `fi`st's a '" to on P s y,. y, a of these charming Fall the 12th chapter of Corinthians. ited with Mr. and Mrs. John Flan- by, Mrs. Lamond. Mrs. Brydon gave rr' `' Y11v,-'�s{ %r.:;.: ~ill, :, rmt;:r., ~ hats at Mrs. John McDonald ave a very net a 'very timely message. Rev. --S. E $ Y• g "`^. 7, :. . interesting topic, If You Ask Me. Kerr was present and spoke a- few ;f sr' ; . l Mr. and Mrs. Jack Parker, of i Being nice to live with is the an- words of appreciation of the work rl . -> , f rr It Houston, Texas, and Mr. Je`riy saver to the world's problems. Burns, of Parry Sound, visited with being done by Mrs. Lamond, who O�.�. Mrs. Alvin. McDonald; secretary,,,Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burns-' is-•to.be congratulated for her ser- 4.95 to 7.95. .; 777 1-11, reed the minutes .of the previous Miss Beatrice Murray is vaea- . I .... ,.,% v &e . meeting and the roll was answered tioning at Bala. - by 15 members. The WMS treas- Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dantzer and , urer's report was given by Mrs. daughters, of Kitchener, visited Start• Residence 7^ Wilbur Turnbull. Mrs. Wm. Flood with Mr. and Mrs. John Nagle South Huron Hospital Association conducted the business session. Two hopes to call tenders soon for the contests were in charge of Mrs. J. and.Mr. Mr. Billie Dantzer. construction of a 14 -bed nurses' Mr. and Mrs. Howard Burgess, residence, it was announced b McDonald. A delicious lunch was Y Saleslady Wanted ! \ Flinty�Michigan, visited with Mr. president J. A. Traquair. A r served by the lunch committee: pp ov- �' and 1Y1rs. Joe -Dill. Mrs. Ross McCall, Mrs. Ed. Bry-' al for the building. which is ex- In our Dry Goods Depart- , Mrs. Martin_ were lin Ch and $35,0he and PP Y 'Stewart an and Mrs, William Flood, assist- petted to cost between merit. A 1 in person to Mary Margaret were in Chicago MR. HARRY STEWART. ed by the hostess. with Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Hill, $�,oS, was received from the On- Group Meeting Mr. and Mrs, Ronald Butters, of tario Services Commission on Tues- J 1'.-' , The August meeting of the Boun- St. Thomas visited with Mr. and day. The Ontario Government has - ,; dary and the 17th of Grey Group Mrs. Tom Butters. agreed to provide a grant, of $14,- 000 towards the residence. While F, of the United Church was held g Mrs. Kathleen Feeney attended the Association plans to proceed as ST. COLUMBAN STURDY SHOES the home of Mrs. Thomas Leeming the diamond jubilee of Sister Mary with 13 members present, The Evangeltista at St. Joseph's Con- soon as possible with this project, Visitgrs at"the home of Mr. and LAKEFR;0IVT . vent Peterborou h Tuesday. Sheits proposal to build a 16 bed wing Peterborough, to -the hospital has been quashed Mrs. Maurice Melady during the FOr $011001 was accompanied by Rev. Harry by'the government's refusal to pro- week were: Rev. Thomas Mglady;- - Plan Special Features Feeney,C.R., of Kitchener. p ' vide grants. The commission said Rev. Gerald Alcorn, Paul Callnlfan00,' BARGAINS IN DIS- D A H..0 �.N At Hensall Bean Festival Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ackroyd, of the need for the proposed addition John McCrohan, Peter Phelan, CONTINUING SHOES Toronto, visited with Mrs. Mary has "not been established. "-Exe- Peter Calvert, Gordon Oliver, Miss y An autographed baseball, signed O'Rourke., ter Times -Advocate. Paula Melady, Jack and Mike Mel- Bayfield Pavilion by members of the Detroit Tigers Mr. and Mrs. Ted Tyndall, Tim- ady, Toronto; Don Smith, Strat- , . of the American League, will be mins, visited with Mr. and Mrs, ford; Miss Veronica Maloney, Wil- ,11 presented to the best player in Charles Friend. Sell 'that unnecessary piece of Jack a ThampSon Ken Wilbee s Orchestra furniture through a Huron Ex osi- Liam Maloney, Del Maloney, Miss the Minor Ball tourney between Mrs, George Holland was in De- p Gloria Giguire, Miss Mary Bugen FOOTWEAR SERVICE EVERY' Exeter, Dashwood Hensall and troit. with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph or Classified Ad. Phone 41. P haven, Detroit; Mrs. Alex McLel- Lucan, at the Ontario Bean Fes- Carbert. lan, Kevin and Bryan McLellan, FRIDAY NIGHT tival, Hensall, and Dean McLaugh- Mr. and Mrs. Edward Holland, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Saunders, Sar- It is Our Business to Give Comfort Ian, Canadian champion, will ap- Toronto ,visited with Mr. George ria; Ken Walzack and Bob Our- and Save You. Money. pear at the Western Ontario sham- Holland. lette, Goderich. pionship horseshoe pitching, con- Mrs. Frank Evans and Mrs. D15covERs Mrs. Gerrard Marchand, Greg T T T T T T T T test. Joseph Melady were in London: ^1 -0, AMERICA" and Neal, of ' Windsor, spent last ' '� y �' Z �' Z Z Z Z Z ►h `.. 'I' Z week at the home of her parents, :�, `,`1 V _Mr. and Mrs: Leo Murray. Thls Year 1.Mr. and Mrs. Steve Murray are i visiting in Brighton with Mr, and Mrs. Adrian Plue and family, and We Are Offering ' �� . will attend the Murray Mulhall • ti A I wedding in Cobourg on Saturday. Farmers V� Peter Hicknell, Kitchener, spent 0, Trine I7DU � the weekend with' Mr. and • Mrs. A i, . Peter Hicknell. d/'.i�01M ed - Mr. and Mrs. Pat Flanagan, of (� r Kitchener, visited with Mr. and , . k• O u Mrs. Gilbert Murray. - L 0 C A -'L Tom Murphy, of Elmira, visited '' ' P E N D A F L E X Mr. and Mrs. John F. Murphy. See That the Youngsters Are Read With: Jack Malone, Montreal: and Miss �. ung Y , H A N G I N G R O 1. D 11 t S Molly Malone, London, visited th-eir M A R hlt E i - - parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Ma- `;1'; C.C.M. BICYCLE'S' .............:... . .. $51.95 lone. VACUUM BOTTLES ................ 1:19 1I Miss Rosemary Lane spent a ';,, $ p few days in Kitchener. . for . "` LYNCH KITS -Complete .............. $3.89 I . Jack Melady, Joe Murphy and ' . Billie Murpby were in Toronto last7. .^ FOOTBALL SHOULDER PADS .... .. $8.95 ® week. FOOTBALLS ....................... 3.96 u Miss Ruth Manley is spending $ p �� her holidays with Mr. and Mrs. 1p� Frank Hicknell, 'Jl MO.TNERI Extra clothing mean&extra wash- :,mlinununutiluunulinnuniniinu k% Millions of Pendaflex hanging �,� ing. Why not install a Set of s FARMERS folders are now in use, saving I, STATIONARY .TUBS ..... , ... - . '411,11time and money in filing depart- For Your Fall Wheat Requirements CALL US FOR . ,� n't'ent5 everywhere. Man j,45p THOR WASHER or DRYER y users _USE - report 50 o reduction in filing ,z3�" ' f YtN�;%J Check the Furnace. does it need pipes, cysts. Pendaflex hanging fol E�mlra �e'rtl+�IZ@r DAILY 1PICE ; r rt;^J DAD. dis.assure faster, easier, filing, �, grates, or vacitrnliying . See us for esti- with fewer lost papers. 3 -15 -10 z - 12 -10 4 -12 - to CHAhTC S '� 1 "`1 +• �, �i mates On installation Of ►►St01{I'rE3, Coal Or Oil `Number of Other Brands p��y "'h� Furnaces. Let us install a trial drawer of t Special Prices on Y { r k P+�rldaflex in your busiest Ells. x 0 ,� s,N <' ar ''' " �# 1t isn.t all we claim 20% Superphosphate 3�-z G5_,i1 �,� 7 w , ",e ,T Money will be refunded/ your For Better Hay and Pastures ti ` ;[w� fir• �, in 1958 , . T r ' �, ,Iwrt, Vii; ­ I 1. �1. ­ ltft. T. 11� TAE ACP,,F; .1, z CUNT .' t s . 4�R,,Ff� , v r C' , t: ?! Z IRTOINY' e � • f, y' �,, 1 ,I `44'I,°� M:r#fill it J�',. :, d4,1 ����..,I, 41 �• .. �,:� fY I �,� �9�iS��lA L l le x: y���y� yry W e t� Y {, xl • w +a !1 i ..n. . .... r', rY i., 4 r rx •l:14 ,- .. , ] n. ftW}.I ". 1.. '1�, . �. i �.. �r� .. �.. ,�.. 1 y_ .fit 1 C+ '� 1,.. 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