The Lucknow Sentinel, 1949-01-06, Page 644.
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THE LUCICNOW SENTINEL, 1.,1.9116,1C,NONT., ONIVARIO „
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"1 SEPOYS IN Si)( doderich-LGoal, H. Doak;
TEAM GROUP-
Q. Westlake, J. Needham; Jceiltri
, B. 3: MacDpnald; Veacom,b,
The ScheclUle fOr Group No. 4 'geour, Fullford, Ir..FiSher;„CraW-
..pf,,,the W. 6,4, intermediate -fOrd„' Westlake, -glib' goalie, 1Y1.
Johnston.. , •
.fLuelspoW!-Gioal,-Ha:roldrRiteh-'
'ie; def„ Hap' Hall„, Harris;
centre, George ,Chin;. wings„ • Ab
series, of ,which Pelt IcCoy,,, is
convener, ',WAS .clnaWil u • in Luck -
now, last: Wednesday ight. The
scheule 'Opened on Mo • ay night
with' doderich .at lout noW, .and
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Tiltril$P^ OP
ST. HE t. E,N$ SUBMITS
1 uporwent .0Irtts oon PRICES. Bit, IEF
JarAVA 11110-eitWeTti AP •
Chin, -Poliodcl*. altf; . Mctelia, nd,
Firill w-in,itlYeri,-Febru-'.. ry ...,
— - -12th- - '---- -'"'-'--1*-dill---- •--Ha ells- -- - - - - -14-0,4 - - -
yaughan„,' i mass, • v. ,
' .' , • .t, ". '* t ;A: 4.1.1ble scheshille,iw , .at first, , Stewart; 'Macponald;„ MacMillan. ev. Bil. *G. and Mts. on. ...
Mrs : Lorne Woods *ill. be "hos- Costs remain at Pr
C°rtaidereCi''' but °3144111. -lie .work" '' Referees' -:. ' Alt- toe'Acc,ridge of i tess,,for . the January meting o 1,1').°Feas.et"'' • '. ': ' . .
e..sent levels.:o,r,-.
tl. the Wonterf nIStitute this. after- • Such is the ,keynote .if a brief
i'disincic,"131e;riljirli3716'6.,,,akiatKillie'irle IrlItri13:17.1kri,gifi. ''''',Irt, ingha.M,'HarrY Doughty, WT.01k-.;
play ,a, outgo scheaule, and„single , n.., . • ,, -7- - • • :•itoixt,:crhtti,$day)., at 23b.,..presen%ed to the i'o.yal' commii-,
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First. r 'Cried
Mr Durnin Vinaiejtorl;?ria-Viospellrtati1714. o°P'..endorianitt-HiTv* rahls:.!a. CmAttPerl'°14141.g*Yetliarast 7.svf eP17ericbeselfotr
sPehding the holklaY in LOndan, the level
With
6ft-hc:stsno-rrxir rdauL4tio If
bilverittht his brother,
tshtreircleAn.1.1wallit'han,.dan7a1:' 'itTiban i'llage 'Ides' agkuli4re as
t.'4eivikr..6§!, Hsthanaroaldcil'oulcer§.. '.. . . 1 a Whcolt lat last readhed,W more
' ' favorable . balance with the "n
. , aunt as a pa t -i . t _.,' ..„,. . *i-
lnt in •Wifigham Hospital with ;exne V14 . 451411,1' VY)/4P'q' ' • . '''' '
' 4touch of -pneumonia. ' . - " • 1 "This 'PoSition, however, is pre-
Mr,.and Mrs. claytoh charitoni carious, and,although' farmers are
otofniktortf tAhlr.;taafnfd .0MuitssicZ:5rniaa New- sYMPathefic ' to th'Ose Who feel
thah food prices' are high, they
pital, LendO'n, were visitors for
New Years -with. their' parents,
cannot carry on e present 1,evel
of production with any redUction
of-- ,prices, long_ lag their own
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Xeep Friday 'evening Open *for 'siOn Plipes" alff in
(G. Westlake) . munity Hall under the* auspices ation Of. Agriculttire,_ H. Van -
home and home games with Other
-teams iry the grOup.
'Windharn and Luckno will'play
a dbuble schedule,' Veil, .a$
Brussels . andtRipley.
The coMPlete sched Wf011oWsi
• January •
3'-'--Gaderich, at tiOk. ow'
----Kincirdine at Rip ey
6-Wirgha at C.Tede iCh'
'7 -Kincardine at ,1":ir sels •!-
8-4,...14inevir.. at Win barn-
- '."0-Goderickat Kinc rcjane
1O -Ripley at 'Liickno '
12-Witigharn ey -
12HtucknoW at Br els ..
,12,7Kincardine .. G
..1.5 --,Brussels".. at ; Riple
15;--,-tucknoW' God rich
15-7-Wingliarn, at Kin ardine
17--Itringliani at Diu SOS:
.17-4roderieh, at, Risley
;,..,17,.:,-Kintardirie L eknow
at,. Wing am
21 -4.. -Brussels‘ at:. rich,
22---LKinearditie; at.. irigharn..,:,,..
221. -Ripley Bruas is • :
• at Br Sags' .,...
.15--Wirigham 6knoW-
28:.,7Brussels: at Riply.
2AY-411,0P.101,9`AT t;VlitiP :
28-Britssels.'at :194 rcline...t
:31.-RinleY :at 'Itinca dine
31.--lAitknoW' at am
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February ,
.:2,---BrUssels at .Luc,
at -Goer
at
at. Wi
:7 -Ripley Bi
9H-Go.derich:. Ki
•1irigharn at LU
. 12neardine
, (Since the. :above
Ripley
CrOuP)...
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know
dderich
was 'written;
from tile
SEPOYSt OPEN: SE
WOMEN 0
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ODERItH
.tttcknow Sepo , winners of
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Goderich, Beacomb, the play and dance in the Com- ,Cember, by the Canadian •Feder-
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2-.--LuCknow; A. -Chini,(P4y1-,• of the WOrneti's Institute: The man:President of the Federation,
16:08. play."Uncle Cy •Hits, a. New High" spoke to the brief.
. Jock, -Hall)
3--Goder1eh, 'Fulford .18.45 .will be presented by local talent
1 , -.Penalties 44. Beacomb, Scrim= when a good ,evening'S . entertain-
geour,t Seriang'eaur. (10 - minute meat:, with: plenty of laughs is
miiconduct), Ste*art. - • promised.- Member -a of the Insti-
Period tute.are requested to bring lunch.
4-"Lii•Cknow; 'Hall (G:'. Chin) 2 35 ' j'am:ea Curran had .t16
tele-
5:--trieknow,:. G. Chin, 1'phone installed.last week. The
(A.. Chin) 15.28 ' ring LI 42-1.723., .
-LlitclutoWi•McLenrid, Mrs Win 'Purd9r4 Mary and
. • (,'N/i4d1esrAss):: . . 15..0 Barbara Ann . were visitors 'last
.--Goderieh, B J 'M--acpdm. . week With-MisS.Beatrite
McQuii-
ald 1948
1:4iialties-.L.McLelland, G. .Chin; Her many :friends are sorry se
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know . that Mrs., Thos: Phillips . is
setiOu4y2ill at her ohome7here..'.
:Mae.136/4A14.15,t Of
-Chesley, and. a- !brother•
Win. MacDena. Id of LiicknoW, has
:mniDazTs, onas ,:sEAsow been re-elected by t acclamation as mayor: of Cheney.:
„Third period. :
8;--I,,mcknow, Vaughan, (MC-;
telland) . . . 16.56
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Penalty,,,Seadota: \.-
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IN.. LONDESBORO THURSDAY
uckkow. Midgets,' .lads UP :to
.tyearikare grouped with 4.1ovv7
ick LicinsBrussels and Londest
fboro, in Group No 3 ,of the W. 0.
and are. scheduled . to open
the, season on Londesiboro'S open-
air: rink tonight (Thursday)..
--Shie'e the schedule wag drawn
up; Ripley :j5 reported.: to have
en,tered' a Midget team,and will
likely, be added to.! this group,. I
January
'5441oiwick at Brussels
6HtucknoW, at ,.tendeaboro
11;=-Lbrideslooto- at Itowiek
13--Howick. at Londesboro'-.
14-BrUssels at .I.:iicknOw z
17 -L --Brussels .at HoMrick
19•LitclinOW 'Brussel.i.'t ,
21-,-LUcknoW at Howick.
25 --Brussels at LOndesbproL
27.I.:...ndeabbro 'at 'Brussels
owick at LucknoW
31-7=LOndesboro at Lucknow
The '1st and 3rd,•and 2nd and .it . must be explaine,d. that ..witli
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4th ace tearns Wiillay-off in. 'the exception ofthe lastsiX„yeara
a 2' -out -of -3 series.. In case Of a the firiners have been. subsidji'',
Mg the Consiiiners of this cotintry
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ING.SBRIDGE
Rev: . Called on
sore of his friends the past week:
Mr. Donald Plumb visited Mr.
and , Mrs. ..Lal Lannan. Over But. today, despite the mo Ritchie
week -end. , . favorable balance- of farm: priees
Mr.' and Mrs. . Denis Dalton
with income in other grouPS,..the the year 4 of depression when the
were hi, London. on Mon a farmers are worried, about. the ratio of farm prices was very .
14 futUre. Says the brief, ',Their see much •below the normal' ratio Jf
tending the Reception , of Miss
Connie Cleary at Sacred Heart a Price structure. which has arisen costs and Wage rates of urban
Although many. • people - eel
that 'food prices are too high .to-•
day,. the •.actual f4'd.t, :says .the
brief, is that'in .many,icases More
food can be'kpurehased With an
hour's labor at present wage rates
•of • urban •Averkers ,thari was the
Case in 'a,' year. lilcell920,•,t'whiCh.
has often been accepted as,a fair-
ly normal. year in respect to bal-
ance-cicf,prices-and-costs:
d -TOR% SILENTj FOET
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have a friend that I love well,
, He's '40§t * ca,the,socti
He holds no plaee aniOng the
famed • .
Yet hkliyeS verY.pear to God.. ,
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He ;works 'from' inorn tillttlate a
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1ight;
He never tilces'a
tsee him once a Wee*lc in churCh,
And',1 ...have watched 'him 'kneel'.
ad pray.
And,. when r meet .hiA,0,nt, in town
He grfisps• illy hand in his rough.
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Saysohnee: "Iii4‘'ked•y.our.la-4tesi pper;,)
It touched my heart; Keep .at it,.
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Says he, cOtiliin't" Write a
. Yet. he writes poems in,ihis heart,
:Poerris ,that •never,' will be, read
yet Might ha ie won a,hOble• part,
Dealing further *with the rela-
tionshifp present ' day . wage.
rates. to retail' costs' of food, the
brief sets forth that for " a:long
,
period. in fact, from 1936 to 1947,
food • was 'relatively 'cheat.' ; in
terms of t wages :The oold facts
are", says the :brief, 4.` and they
can stand:. to be emphasized be-
fore . this ,.commission, food pricea..
were 'elleap relative to wage rates
.from 1931 to 1939, because prices'
for. farm 'products cat that, period
were . below the. costs •of prochic-.
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• • Worried About Future - -
For/. T have'. seen: Ihim watch the •
dawn • •
Arid g4ze, Pr) , at the Milky
And watch the plead banks .hide
',the sun .
As. .mthintairi peaks at close of
S
The' grandeur. of the.lofty hills
The -lowly fields of grain, and.
°Writes in his heart Of lovely
. things ,
He whisper g thein in prayer, to
4. Buckingham.
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Mr.'. and Kra. "Wesley Ritchie ,
and -An were. Christmai.visitOrs :
in Port Elgin:- --,
Mr.. Harold „Gardner returned "
tO., Hamilton" 'orr Monday, •
, The • "school has' ,the -hYdro
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:•Mr. and Bill Ross .and
Douglas of Lochalsh and. Mr. And:.
-Mr,s. Torn Blake and Olive .and
Mr. •and t Mrs:. Rifssel; Ritchie and
and, WS.. „Elmer Will, and
Mrs. Bob -Irwin and Betty ,visited
recently with Mr. • and Mrs: Will.,
in-
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and.** 'Tee -
iTheY.'weretold that'priceControl- 'Of , . farnzer: :epat4, says the
11^ io the highett levels,in 100; years. Workers.
NeW. Years with her parents in -during the ; war would
a repetition„ of the inflation of the
first World, war and .. thereby
avoid the disastrous deflation
which. followed. Nlow, it is be-
en bone in his foot; hut is expect,. corning.clearly evident that price
ed to. get into action before the control, ,effective as .it was in the
season gets tdo far advanced._ war Years, has resUlted only in
Tenonto.
Mrs.' Ella Bowler is visiting .Mr.
gird, Mrs, 'Mike Dalton. ,
prevent brief, the rise:in cost of farm 'la -
Jack Gould- is out with' a.,brok-
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* • • „postpomng the eval day7.
' chin and Harold Greer, of No , One Group To Blame
last, year's , squad, , were ITILS,Sitrit The brief expressed the belief
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bor has been greatest, to such an,
extent, in fact, ' that. agriculture
finds, it practically impossible to ,
Compete' With other employment
fields Which :offer higher: wages,
-and shorter 'hours. of labor: ,
"It is often4said that the',farm-
er must. improve has farm facili-
lies. and- conveniences-' to hold
farm labor", states the brief. "But
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on •Monday nighi., Bill is in Tor- that, the rise in prices Was not
• t.he:'W:OAA "B" ohardpionsliip Onto and, "TobY" :is not likely to due to. any specific groutp .or in-
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• season' and -holders of the turp.'out' this seasOn. stitutiOri. The whole cause of,the
Free Press.' Trophy, opened, .the tie, 10 minutes ove.rtime .will be ' *
rise: could not be laid at .the doer
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- season, -en MandaY :night with a ;played,. and after that .the, first Pollock lined -Up with Ab :and of 'etthorbitartt profits in business,
• -53 vtory over-LoUton's vial scoCed-cornpletes-ther-ganw.-- -George-Chin„--While--GeOrge
The Lakeside entry
is an ""A"team; and only the bril-
liant work of. HarOktPoalc saved -
the visitpri. 'trCifili a rnuchorse
.
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About 1,000 fanS Were on hand
for*, the iYpetner; and despite lack
'�f' coridition-•-and.PractiSe,L-Were
treated. to A. thriller; featuring
%plenty. Of SOUrid thuraping.:. •
I,fuelg,i.trir.endekthet first fratne
:on ithe short' end a 2-1 edurit,.
although =they. had much Of the
'territhrial play. . Goderich 'Seared
their. fira"--goal With Mel Stewart
in the penalt 'iox.:Ala Chin tied.,
up' 11 seconds later, but, God-
' erleh again: went ,into the lead
' ;as theiperiod waned, When the
puck c-,aroyried in. off 'Ritchie as
Fullford atterfipted � .clear from
'behind .the
LuOcp.0,* cotti-4ed three i a .
• row ip the third,on g,Oills by Hall;
Mclaelland ,and George ,Chin.; but
qoderich paired the lead to 4-3
,'MacDonald beat the defenee,
with only, two • seooncls remaining
,the second frame.
Was past. the.16:111.1ntite Mark
in, the third, that Vaughan' scored
I4ic1rioir's fifth t#11'y, to put the
garhet'on•sice.
. The final series/will be the best
threelin-five _genies. „
The ;visiting tearn is to supply
the referee and the , home team
, .
the linesman. „
\,
dOuble'd.iity betWeeit•HaVens an
•Stewiart:, .*.or
4t
The three Westeftilads,..Vaugh,..
an,, Middierniss'• and 1Vlotellan;
•team up„together, and MacDonald
Mondaynight's game, between and. Cliff MacMillan spelled "off
-Goderieh-2-and---Luelmow„twas..._a_Op deferkce.!- • : itling_the_war. and.,,,tbeAmoAd-wide,
rigged arid the 'speed pretty well Ripley has withdraWn frOlin .this of . destruction and laCk of pro-
inaintained spite' of the 'fact intermediate group. ,They had .duction of both PrOducet,and 'con,
that • neither, squad has had mttch
• conditioning or: Practise. '"
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d 'crease in the middlenian's Margin,:
the operation of speculators,
and.' certginkly cannot be laid at
the door of the farmerS. „
The great rise in the general
price level, says the -brief; is due
chiefly tOt.the method of 'Inane.
'every year since 193.0: For .no.less
-ithan.42-years- the-consurnera__did_-_
not pay, the cost of. production of
ti'11)4." ISdneta:i• . tor 12 Years: the
farmers lived off the depreciation
bf ,their , buildings, horne and ,
fences; 2 ditches' : and ;machinery:,
-Now when they 'Might be in a
po,sition to ,restore Soine• of their
-wasted-assets,_or_ impreve their
home, they .find that, buil-ding •mri.-.
and construction labor are
(higher than their. own: farm
pribe$:* Moreover mahy,. materials
are ahnoSt impossible. to'*obtain":
crowd-pleaser. The going : was * *• scarcity '4)..f materials as a result
•• pcilingeotir got a two -minute
.penalty for slashing in the first
period, and ,wheen he took 'a,•cut
;at „Referee' Alf T4ockeridget had a
16 -minute, anisconduet.. tacked. on.
• Doak, was. Outstanding. in the
,
qoderiCh: net 'and was kept en
the jump. aplenty. Harold Ritchie.
in the • Sepoy net, Wasn't busy
enough .td get warmed up to .11.L5
job,As but:you can bank .on:hini
When' the .goinigis tough,
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'Harris' and Hall handed Out
some lusty body cheeki butWest'-
-lake an.dAsieedhain on the God!.
erierr tearguard iverer,4 sidestep-
ping ani4body, either. t
originally entergcl in the "C" ser- surner_go -during the war. •
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ies.:•.: • '. • ` ' ' This period,, states;, the brief,
9,`• - was a depression period, and .th,-..,
, .
, The Sepoys were slated' to: play Statistieal indexes used on that
an, exhibition .game there . lastbasis',--.sAY----',. the brief, arern,is'i
night. .'" ' leading tO the general. pulblic:, .
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, • For the purpose''of "measuring
Pelt McCoy will: lead' his squad the economic 'status of• agriCul•
into Winghani on 'Saturday nighttore,. the brief has used the period
The next ' schedUled home gaine . 1925-29 as' a fairer . basis o.n
, ,
Will be 11,r0he kiticar.wh
: ich to. c,alculate.
dine 'th&visitors. The gap is due • Using .this base, the brief "sets
to .'A game with Ripley having forth that far'. 14 years prior to
:been slated; for the lOth. " .' 1944 the ratio bf farin'.'Prices Cem..7
• * t! . pared mith•the cost of :things the
Chuck Webster, was in ,Palmer:. farther has to 'buy; wasbeloW the
Stow On Monday night refereeing normal' ratio of the '.25-29 'period,.
the Palinerston:Corangeville.C.HA ',and'for the .past 'five years- has.
game, whioli the latter team wornbeen slightly .alioye the ratio, ,
by g 17.,t3 count Ohashanded out , However, says the brief, it is
20 penalties in handling the game still. trtie that agriculture has a
long' way to go to corapepSate for
111F4116,to
*at.,
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•;The brief also 'Malte's.. interest,
conmption
of food wth a..11ed
.n'
pro
,
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hi' 1947.the .conSurntion of milk
by prban-peoPle was only. per
cent higher' than irt 1939, but the,.
7Canadian Coriatimption' ..of , beer "
was, 142, i'',ereent higher, and; of
spirits 91 percent higher:,
. 13y1936 the tOtal coneurner4sx-
periditure '-M.:rnoneY tor Milk and
cream:Was 56pertent higher., thii
1939, but nioneY: Spent , for- Oro,
holtt beverages'. and tobacco.
'creased 187..percent, in, the Same
116'1,0. .,The Canadianpeople
spent 120 +percent More for
1440piriA,39.
percentor e ,for soft
drthk it ,
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At that t
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'nature -Of
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BY empl(
for :diagn&
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harse;. . acc
Usually prii
.the _diseS
other than'''.
'spite of the
taimr the
•glanders;w
costal: eon
• of this ;Haw
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'lid. 'in, 1937
present Vet
eral.
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parts.. -
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and, eradicat
-diseases:
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on
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Kenzie's -pa
•'John
fainily sPent
iftulsonland
• Guests At
.were Mr.'an
Arr.'. and :1111
M.t. and M't,
and., m'rs.' Ha
11.1.1b1ark
flies.
Mls j]
„don', speilt
h0114 '
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110 ,Ctarolyi
guests with
anid:
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:. George.. .Fish4
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.ehildren' can
last •and :siti
slid Vent :ba
Mr. and Mrs
' fMisa Lois-
, Spent lie* 1
fias*.Mr..
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fa'inilY Vent
and M. 8Sti
Relent '
(bet11,and