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Many years Sbe*,*48::*
the '''Metliediat cluitek •
member of the ',Wornee'S''
Society, Later years
eciacelated.,'Olf-4,1* SaIv
Mrs. Tether was at, dnUgh-
l'er of the HenryTI6mon.. She
was in her sty-flinth :year
born ail the 411010*4116A*' Kin-
loss: !Oriy:,ninet'•yn04iitk•Ohn ,mar-
iiii-:14t•e• 2,4014X410.71**1?:. Eleven
years age, she moved to Toronto and
three :Yeari'ater 4eeAme. an
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Mr. and Mrs. Maids Burns and lit.'
'rile daughter Betty Charlotte Of tilt'.
falo,, N.Y., and Miss Itiargaret Mid•
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Illy. J. MacIntdah of Vineland were
weelczend giasta ef- Mr. aid Mrs. 'D.
Todd.
•Mias Helen Luxton of Kincardine
is a VititOr with her sister,MIS..1'
•Durnin, Jr; •. : .
Mr, and. Mre.-Wllnier Itathwell and
daughter Mona and Xi 'Ohea. Rath-
wefl ,.Brueefield were guests of,
Mrs: 11:1 J. Weeds. •
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•Miss Vera Todd was.hope for the
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tohn 41ifire-fien
-visited With -W. and -mi.:- SenkLihrr----
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him and other; friende recently.
The Young. People's .Society held-
- Weir Weilify-nieeting-eii7-Siii-idisic
. September 18th. The- meeting open
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Mr, and km. Arthur Cook visited with the hymn, "Forth in Thy nom
withand Mrs, Arthur Cameron 0 Lord 1 go"Mr.. Chales Smallpie
at Ripley recently, then rat the Bible lesson. -Ile al
mr., and Mrs Wm Nent, martin. visited gave a, few' comments -On the lesson
• • ' • theon.which Were both helpful and insert]
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l'ord!hithr4.-tw-tollier fur
deet week . the evening entitled. "What Dstin
guisirev-the-Christian..--Citizen"' w
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like and Mrs. Howard: Ilartis given by Mr. Lorne Woods iii Th
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0t17.. usual interesting manner, - TOWarli
the clOse'ofthUnieeting, a duetsiin
The• •SepteMber meeting cif the
• Paranionnt,U. F. :W.' was held bi 4isg,..DorpAy and Gordon Mill
' the hoaxes Clifton on Tuesday added mueli enjoyment to the evening
September:21st Pre- .•
sent. Thelnieeting Opened by singing LAisipiDE •
the institute Ode, followed by the
Lord's praier in unison. ,.The. minutes , • °.; (Intended for alst week)
Were-read_by „the ,secretary4 and a4 -
The Whitechurch • Institute • held
• . adopt* The Roll call was answered •
by Quotations and Proverbs. ,The
knOvi •Iiier..•,;.-Althoigli tinting; thelast
thirteeiitlia• Sherlay in nintii of
%Mira,. there was A eactednesa.abot
her :bedside felt. by allk and a sweet
settled peace on her ceunteoinee.;,..
Friday evening a SerVice Was
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ducted at 'home in TOronto, Pop•
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Scripture reading and message,given
was taken from- Psalm 1191' '.60 -12
and her chosen
mouth ,is better into me thin Mena.
ands of gold'andailver " Wits expoun-
ded 'and :hearts • were 'tQuOlit. •
by Maitor Squarebriggs from. Teea-,
water United Chritch; where a good,
Iniiiib1foid Men& met to pay
their last tribute. Interment was
made at Teeswater .eeinetety...
• , a • material held„ one Ofher
faveuritesidoe was sung ."Gooc1;iiight.
The funeral service was co ducted
• A very enjoyable Meeting of the
• U.P.W.O. was held Thursday, at the
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home of Mr. Cecil Robb, with an at- tor of St Thema Church.
teralance of fifty members and visit. •
ors. Mrs. R. Martin presided and the , Last Thursday evening, in St.
nieeting-opened-brainging--thelp---Thoinas,-,Chureh,_awen-Sound,_,Rev7
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This-W*0h We ,Feattire* The-,Figuie 9,• As You
Will Note Everything thiS list of Eitra Values '
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$mailSizes, Reg. 251.
for
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11054,,tleg' 30e. fir - -194
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Lidle, `SILK HOSE.•
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Boys' Strong `Servieellile
TWEED CAPS for Fall. , bozos HOTEL 1 box
For - KLEENEX, for- - 79e.
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`STOPS:41th 'etrap shoulder
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Eeet-Root and -Brown.
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.ONS. Reg: 59c, for . :39c.
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4th CON., KINLOSS
and.- Good -morning.".,:
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Goodmiorning there where. Christ
is the .Light, ' •
e, When. We step from this earth to
ce •God's heaven so fair,'
so We'll say "good -night" here, but
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"good Morning ,np there.
There ,are six children reinaining,
deliiref-Mitelielk-Ont&-GbarlierAtive =
son, , Alta; Mrs. Milton Donald, York;
sten, Sask-.;•. Mrs.:Albert '13Iackwood,
is. pearl and Annie of'T ittoeto.'S
ed no -aright;
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g If Mrs. Chas. -
dl will come into the store, we
be pleased to hand he i• a nice prize.
Mrs. .15 urninhasontiaprize_in_a_
prize- giving advertising schen.-
THE MARKET STORE.
WHITECHURCH 1
quilt t� be quilted at the home of
Mre. Jas. T. Webster. •A committee
• was eppeinted in charge of the 'pro-
, grant fer the annualAt Home in No-
• vernberi The program cohsisted of
a reading;"Itom, where is ,it?" by
Miss Miss Greta Campbell; a solOby,Mis;
Rosman Mullin; an instrumental by
Mrs. Jas. T, Webster was followed by
community singing. A reading by
• Mrs. Richards on the Reception that
, the Farmers received When they went
-to see Mr Bennett; a solo by Mrs.
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Sam Reid; a reading Sy Miss Beth
' Alton and an instrumental by Mrs.
Webster; fere all enjoyyed, A vote of
thanks was .moved to Mr. Clifton
for the use of ter home. The meet.
ing closed by singing the National
• Anthem The ;next meeting is to be
held at the house, of Ides. Sam Reid
In October. •
• Mr.. Barri Webster, Mr. and Mrs.
Bean from Ingersoll arid family visit-
• e& with Mr. and .krs. Webster -last
• 'week. •
• How do the peliee disperse riots
In Aberdeen?
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By pass* g the hat.
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King‚ Store
•News
•FALL COATS • •- •
FALL DRESSES
PALL MILLINERY
The New Styles are now in our
Show -room and we invite
-you ta see tne 1912
Fall Fashiena
rya SCARFS
LovEt, PELTS IN ONE &
TWO SKIN EFFECTS
SILVER FOX, AMBER FOX,
NATURAL R15
CANADIAN MINK
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Extra Qiialities only, ;and at.
Favaiierible Pritee.
SHOP AT Ill140'8
FOR YOUR
NEW PALL CLOTHES
WN0EtAtat
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their September meeting at ;the bom
of Mrs. T. Gaunt: The tmeeting wa
opened in the usual way. Roll cal
was responded to "What am I thank
ful for Letters of thanks were rea
from those who had received frui
ivhile sick. MM. ' Frank Henry gar
the topic, "Woman as Partner in th
Horne." She dealt with this from
three sides, (1) Lack of•Parteershin
(2) Partnership, (3) Ideal Woman
and Cooperation. Mrs.litecroft gave
a sole. As this -was grandmother's
daY many. of them glive readings
Mrs. Beecroft Sr., • gave la reeding,
"Whn GrindmOther Seaks." Mi.
It J. Ross, "Sixty Years of Farming"
Mrs. Lett "A, Grandmother's Wishe"
Mrs. T. Gaent "Prepare for the Best"
Mrs. C. Wightman "Watch the Corn-
ers", Mrs. J. Gillespie "Lord of all
Pots and Pans", Mrs. Robt. Ross a
solo "Grandinothrse Old Easy Chair%
The' grandmothers engaged in a con -
tet "Casting- on Stitches for socks."
This area judged.by Mesdames Naylor
MeClenaghan and Ross. The winner
was Mrs. Mae Ross, the prize being
a table scarf. A contest in saladn
Wag ills° held the judges were Mtge
IL Iternesly, AIM; Fax and Mrs. New-
man. 1st prize potato salad, Mrs. R•
J. Ross, receiving a cake plate. 2nd
prize, fruit salad, Mrs. R. Ross; tea
towel. All the salads Vete Served at
lunch time and each told how to pre-
pare theirs. The next Meeting, Oct,
obl' held at the home of Mrs. .1."Pi.'
Morrion, when it is expecte Dr.
Calder will be present. , - ,
Mr .• and Mrs, Russel Ritchie of St.
Helena spent -Sunday With Mr. and
Mrs. V Emerson. '
Mr, Bert Cullithere spent Sunday.
With Charlie Tithe. • , .
Ilit: G. "'Wraith Who has been 'Raft-
ing Mr, and Idle, W. Scott* has re
turned to his home in *MOM%
Miss Gtade Riehardson of Wing
rain rind Miss Laura Conn of Luck -
flow seat the weekend at their
homes here.
Mt. 3, S., IVIortison. spent Sunday
with ,Mi. and Mts. k, Tiffin.
Mr. and Mrs. 'Arne Davisen spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wesley
fortune to fall last week while climb-
Tffin. . „) , ' , •
Mr. Neil MacCallum had the inis-
ing up On 0: load 61 otitis. He had
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Mr and Mrs. Hank Kruger and,
laughter Lois, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy
itringle and daughter 'Helen, are
visiting With Mrs. D.. Gillies and Jack
Miss Lettie Fox visited a few daya
in Goderich with her aunt, Mrs. A.
Tebbit and other frinds:
Miss Olive Kennedy spent -.a few
clays with her -cousin,--litrae-Lorne
Durnin "near St. Helens.
kiss Merle Wilson is at herhome
here, having completed 'her training
eourse. in Stratford Hospital,
Mr, and Mra, Arthur Newman 4f
dannilton are visiting at the home of
Mr. Ben Naylor.
NeW Rector Is Inducted
4t At Owen Sound
Rev. E. 0. Gallagher Indicted RecT
eriing- Sone with- Miss E. Roldneen R. O. alagher, M.A. B.D. .„ LL:11.„,..
a the piano and repeating the Creed , was inducted as rector of the parish
AnisOn. Mrs. George Lockhart rend by Rev. R. P. D. Hurford,,.D; Bur-
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the minutes of last meeting, also a al Dean o Grey, ac mg fer thellia
letter of 'appreciation from the Mc- on. The•serike opened at eight o% eek
Leod family, and the :roll cell was Nith -evening prayer, read by Rev,
After comnitinity singing the business.
Vir'ri.irre°*d li;•RofChei
W.I Jambe, Rural
responded to by ."A: Pickle Recipe" ley, the lessen
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.was.rPIActe4. feileWed iY: the pro- "fella of Druce. Other clergy assist -
gram. :Miss Elizabeth Robinson sang ing M the chancel were Rev: R. 3.
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•a. Selo: accompanied by Miss AlmeIvm7aeiPthYon;; 4;EGev.i *Thi. t!311i, eekhirA sof,
Carruthers.' MM. • Wm. McDonald
gave a splendid paper an "Income -Worth; Rev. M. Oldham, Dndalk; Mange on 'Friday Press7Seo..
Paintinlletiford;Rir
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Freehrterian Guild • •
• The Weekly raiding of t•he Young
eight. After the the Onging a h5T.1 •
People's Geihr was held on Monday •
•the Scripturereeding was taken by •
Winnifted Jelieston after whieb the
Lordipreyet-Warerepeated-in-nnifiony----7-::--'---
'Thie was fidlOwed with a duet by
Edith Smith and Peggy McDonald. '
An excellent report'. of 'the ' "Young
F•eoples.,•:
reed by jim , Henderson ,after whielf
Repel* Mullin ':sang solo. The •
topic for the evening "What the
Young People expect of the Cluirch"
**ten by Miss Kate- McDonald, was
read by 'Marian jOhnston. •After the
elesing.„.hynierL.MeDonald cleed
the meeting with prayer.
It was decied_ that a rneeingt of•
-the executi will b th
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Pollock favored themeeting With • a
song, with Mrs. Cecil Robb at the
piano. Miss Annie Hughes read a
well prepared paper on Provincial
Government, written by Miss Mary
McLeod, The fourth quartette, Mrs.
Carnochan,Mrs McKinnon Mrs Mc -
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W. 0.Allson, Hanover; Rev. C.O. . • ,
On Monday night the weekly meet-
ings of the Y. P. S. were commenced.
-goed-nttendanceshoured-tharinigh
interest, was being taken in this soc-
lel/. Tte usual exercises opened the
program, followed by the, Scripture
rea410.g AY 4913 Tb914PeoP.4.SWeet
?herr% Markdale; J. Atkinson,
cleorge Church,' Owen,Sound.•
Following evening- prayer, •the
•Mandate was read by the Rural Dean
-Donald- and Mrs. Middleton- dingotic-- S1143vring which prayer was Made
Mai ifte*Iiibtlielie-
companied by Miss Bessie.Carnoclani
ence to the parish was read iind'pre-
hire. G. 'McGillvrai and Mae,'
which' seated. The wardens of the .paish,
Breckentidge sang "Juanita"
was flinch enjoyed. -mien Annie- Mesas: E. Stanley and S. Locke then
presented the keys of the. Church to
Iltighes gave a reading and Miss. he Rector. After. the ,eingitig of . a
Bessie Carnnehan piano solo. 'Mrs. "
hyinn, the duties of the rector in. the
Shirell Bowers gave a shert talk and
famous offices •of the church, ea hi-
ll/fits Myra Brooks gave an account
licated by Holy Scripture,: were rend.
of her trip:tothe a E. After sing-
ng.-2-th-Natiorial--.Anthein; refresh- The 14°4 Diaa in his ehasn'
ments were served and a riocial tithe
Spent. The October meeting is. t� be.
held at the •liome of -Mrs. Tyndall
Robinson. This being the Annual
hieetinge all members are reqUested
o attend. Mrs. Bre** Mrs: A. Mc•••
ntyre and Miss M. Rosa are the dir
eters in charge. •
chorus 'was sung . by: Eunice; Newton:
Margaret Ritchie, Audrey Henderson
and Donalda Thompion. A drama,.
gjvhig iriforination as. to the organ-
ization of the League for „the- ensu -
Jig terni was•presented by Miss Beth
Alton and Mrs. It L. Treleaven, A
piano • aolo was rendered by Miss
tecker. The league was addressed
• to.ok .foilis_te4.1rom„2ed, :Twee _nyl itrastitatt
5 "Do the work of an ,eVailfellee groups which will be followed
ake lull' proof of thy Ministry." Ile
this term.. Alek• S&ith. was elected as
poke of the training of_ the 11..hdate--r-assistant to Ale* Andrew on the
and the part he -fiimaelf, then the Col.,
ege, ',then the congregation took in
.ht work, Then, he death with the at-
itudes of the ministrY, 101114 o
sincerity coupled with •charity,
• riith is , a progressive thiniri the
.ainister must be ahead of his eon..
gregation in . Finally he
diode& with a delineation of the task
of• the minister, Ile Pleaded for
sympathy, prayer by the whole con-
gegation for the minister. .110 ske:,-
ferred to the plate St. 'Thomas 'Church
occupied in the Diocese, and its lk
born. in the past, marked by succes.
{During the offertory, "How Lovely
are ;Thy Dwelling0 was sung . by
Mr. P; Rey, A large choir, With Mae
Hair.Presiding at the organ airaiste&
in thin beautiful se,rvice.
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Mrs. John Reid ana Mra. 'Bruce
of Auburn spent an evening at, Dun -
den Kennedy'.'
Mrs, John ,Colwell iiss spending a
few days with her . daughter, Mrs.
• Mason. „,
Mrs. Dick Webster of Luckow spent Miss Margaret McDistrmid who has
a day at Mr. W. I.- Fisher's* 1.e•e&ePeidieg her vacation with her
Last Thursday' night some sneak sister, retarned to 'Windsor.
thieves stole ten or twelve gals. of Ms: McQuaig and children visited
gagoline and &couple of gals. of motor ant week with Mrs. E. I4ttle.
oil and broke the locks to do se. While Miss Ada Pollock spent a few days
his threshing utfit was it the barn of recently with Mr. C. Rehb.
Mr. James Eninetson. This barn is '
not at the place they are living on. •AlAPEKING
and the thieves roust have known it
was there oernight. , •Ide„ and Mrs. J m Mistier, and Mr.
Mr: Dave MeChiskie and Mr. Geci• arid lira. wig Finch ef Stratford,
Graham of Guelph dalled at the home were- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herb
of the fOrniet8 uncle, Mr. Dave Ken- Curran; Sunday. • " •
pedy on Sunday. ,
Misses Elsie AndersonandMari-
ave 8011Y to reportthe burning aret Durnin won Arsprize in a de
�f tWo barns in East Wawanosh last monstration Cn arranging flowers on
week; Mr. Robt. Coultes and Mr. Tom a diningroom table at London West.
TYlor. „The threshing maehine was ern Fair..Miss Anderson won second
at 'work in Mt. Coulte's barn, when prize jildging Nutrition on. Household
the .fire started and the sparks car- Science; and Miss burniii Afth prire
tied to Mr. Taylor's barn, and ,both judging 'elothing.
were burned. the threshing machine
• ' ASIIPIELD NOTES
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Miss Alma Hunter spent Sunday
at her home here.'
Miss Della • Gilinore. visited with
friends in Vingbani last week. -•
• Mr: an& Mrs. Le. Ritchie •and Al -
yin 'spent Sunday with Mrs. Ritchie%
parritsi, Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood,
• Mr- and Mrs. Milton Kilpatriek, Robt, Reed and hie mether and
which belonged to r. 3 i C ultes Miss Verna Kilpatric and Mr. and s er, visited Mr. and Mrs. John
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*as also burned. This is heavy keg Mrs. Thos. Anderson; attended: the McDonald on Sunday.
to these Men .
Weaterti Fair, Thursday. 3 Gilmore and Francea of
We are glad to report Mr Harry mennra,, Ernes r Blake and cecaLontion, spent Sunday with the Int,
McGee so mirth hiaproved 40 to be
able to return te bbs 3i0124 here from.
Winghani hospital,:brit Sol* tO le -
nett Ms, John Orsig, Sr. tO be tot
as well as her Many friends would
*1st. We hope to hear of an iiiiproVe.
merit soon.
Johnston spent Tuesday at the Lod:
don Pair. •
Mrs. .lane Reed of GOderich Is tho
hest of her niece, Mrs. Thes. Ander.
sonthis Week."
Miss, 0114 ligpatriek spent the
wek-end with lier Ouhi Ids.
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aught -hold of the standard nnd was Andre*. .
ullihg himself Up in this way when, Mrs. Plenty Plcitton arid Mary re.
it broke, alt6iiiig him to fall. ifis tutted Saturday from Linden Where
rhaill, friends Iwo for a speedy re, they had spent a week with Mr, and
•overy. Mrt. 3. c Stottera. • II
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ter' palette.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Neiman and Mies
Kathleen Fleming, andMt. Sohn
tined Of Vitinghani visited at It.E.
Gilmore's, one evening last Week:
• dy stood heSitantly at the
et window, eourtng,lite change.
"What's up; Scotty" the tiriket
agent inquired, ''isn't - yhir Change
right?"
"it's richt," raid Sandy ennpiitt-•
igl„ "but only just rict°. •
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Citizenship CemMttee. The meeting
was brought to a tlose with the usual
exercises followed by a' garOe suer-
Viaed by Mies Margaret MacCallum.
If Mrs. Archie McKinno, Ilolyrood
2, will come into „the store, we will
be pleased to hand her a nice pthe.
Mr. McKinnon hap ion ibis prize in a
prize givilig 'edvertising scheme.- •
THE MAREET STORE.
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LiniVen
Arrives
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Arrives
WEEK DAYS
Lueknow- 7.00
London 10.00
London -- 6.00
Lriknow-: 9.20
1SUNDAYS
Leaves 1Luckitow--, 2.45
Arivs. London--= 5.65
Leaven London 1.00
Arrives Lueknow 10.15
LIYOKNOW-Central Ga rag et,
•*phone 140, or Lees Hoel, "
LONDON ---Union Bus Terrifinal,
• ' Iroquois Hotel, entiiet king
arid Clarence, 'Phoe
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This .servie *Hi be, operated daily
until snow,onitioni prevent,
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