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Mr. Bill Storey returned home
Mho • returned. �Birthdays a in Miss ,•
iZ1.xtl?,day �' 4 TFR'PA
P>Atil Past Monday from the
Hos ital no il Community are; McKaY eelebrat d e me.TiPt
n; �rnab1rtday reeor a Mcllwain cently with. meers
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Mr. Mrs. Sanders, this' week with me s f 'h r tt'te an evstttn :down`l1!Ierl►o
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r° ��' Jennifer and Jeffery of R.R.N4,*, 'fit` . , family and was agreeably suit- base" tgllcing. q)`,s phool days AIF;
Bross Is were Sunday visitors 'r, M :• f prised w(i66 "some close ,girl some years a�Q, Jitnm ,#"s,qd tf'•`
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with 9r. and Mrs. Marris Bos, Y ", . friends 'called for a chat on the sing °`Th.e Surrey w,lth #hri1zx .
e.a.', t • sK. ; "` ,r, 1, �• 'Steven, Sharon and Kenny, 3 y very day. It was ' all very on Top„ at .bur'. 41
enjoyable.g eK t
Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Laws , They are regular' meetings. s. He W,4..l; ¢ i ad ,
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John and Elizabeth visit on 1 callers and will .always find a' one of our mttny' $ T'•�{ Caxo1
Sunda with Mr. and Mrs. Verne welcome. It gasses time very services. His pure, S.cot(tsb
Y s.' t ' comfort bi g added much. ,(9 flim
Dale of Seaforth. `, a Y• ,, •._.,bio ue
Mr, and Mrs. Cliff Brindley of f, I have used this Poem before, serviceProceeding down "Mo-
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Hollyrood visited on Sunday with r * bu 1 think it bears repeating. mory Lane'!
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: i k On Age u ils who sari solos.' -Carl
ier parents, Mr. and mrs. Jghn 4 +? g P P g
Wammes and John. Age is but a quality of mind, Berger singing 'O Holy Night,"
•a: ,a'zr`' ` Miss Kim Medd of Blyth spent , �`', If you' have left your dreams Edward James, "Go Tell It On
Monda with her rand arents, t� behind, the Mountains" and Sally Cos -,
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`' '•`;` Nr. and Mrs. Jack Medd "'ai5d If Hope is cold, ford's rendition of "Sweet Little
K'erri. Q And you no longer plan ahead, Jesus Boy,% The reader read the
i "` ' And your ambitions alf are dead. Christmas story from the >ible:
Mr. and Mrs. Terence Hunter �= �.`
)f Colborne Township, Mrs. Joe Then, you are old. while, a choir of about a hundred -..
Armstrong .and Mrs. Bennett of voices sang carols 'familiar and
y� Detroit, Michigan, were SundayBut if you make of Life the best, relating•to the reading.
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Part of the cast of the Drama Club production of'''A Mouse that Roared" visitors with Mr, and mrs. John And in your life you still have Moving to the secular, I .
rehearses at SDHS ori Tuesday night. The play' is at the high school tonight and Thompson. Sharon and Bob. zest, remember "The Romance of.
Mr. Allan Merrier of Kitchener It Lave you hold, Cinderella," pumpkin coach and �r
Friday and Saturday nights. Director Dave Ring describes the play and behind the visited past week with Mr. (Photo by Wassmann) No matter how the birthdays fly. all, in which Linda Sims .was
scenes action on the page', a e 9. and Mrs: Carl Merrier, Sand You are not old. Cinderella and Neil Broadfoot the
SDHS p 9 P 9, , y' PERRIE - S"fINSUN r,
Julie Ann and Michael Francis Gay Prince. The Nixon girls and.
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Dairymen
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Burns U.C.W.
Married in Melville Church
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aro a ew were in
sisters. They played the part well.
e s ern a o e sey
Championship will be May
The January meeting of the
of March this year to make repayment of frontage rates -
This poem has a wonderful
I would like here to pay tribute
a reading, -and hymn 581 was
Burns U.C.W. was held at the
hoq),e, 'Miss
On December I, 1973 at 4:30
floor -length gown, babv's breath
in her hair and carried a
philosophy for all of us,
Scotland's beloved bard wa$
.to Mrs. J, A; Stewart; at the
meet
of Jean Leiper op
'Wednesday
„p,,nt., Melville Presbvterian
for
flowers
bridal bouquet. Her sister
born January 25 which is"`linown
organ, for the Carol Services. Her -
speaker. Several members of'the Kitchener clot( accompanied
aft ernoon with- 24
members and 2 visitors present.
. Church was the setting the
rtarriage of Joan Winnifred
white
Miss Carol Dzupina of Toronto
as Burn's Day. 1 dipped into my
work has always been an
Three educational meetings for
Mrs. Watson Reid opened the
itinson, daughter, of Mrs.
was bridesmaid, wearing a
memory as i remembered,that I
inspiration to me in the music
Huron County dairymen have
meeting.Special guest speakers
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vtichael Dr.0 ins of pronto and,
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floor -length own of green satin.
g g gy
had an ex -pupil whose birthda
programs at S.P.S. Memory. Lane
been organized to take place in
the Londesboro Community Hall
were Elizabeth Pryce and Sandra"
prof. Arthur Stinson of Ottawa to
She carried a bouquet of holly and
*�� as •on that day. My memory
seems to have, no ending.
during February.
Hulley who attended the Toe
Alpha Conference at Niagara
bavid Alexander Perrie. Rev. C.
A, McCarroll officiated for the
flowers of shades of pink. Little
Kate Weatherill; a cousin of the
Fa Credit Corp.
Ori February 13 at 10:30 a.m.,
Falls. Thelgirls were sponsored
double ring ceremony.
bride, was the flower girl.
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Huron resolution, Mr. Whelan
Milking Management will -be
discussed. Equipment, sanita-..Winthrop.
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by the Cavan .United Church,
On behalf • of the
The church was decorated with
candelabra, red poinsettias,
John M. Pcirrie, brother of the
groom. was the groomsman and
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In scanning the Mitchell Advocate it is noted that the
tion, an mt tng pros ure %v
be major topics. Dr. Hacker of the
U. , . Josephine McGregor
thanked the girls. Beryl Reid gave
boughs'of evergreen and red satin
the guests were ushered by
Leslie Perric of Brussels, brother
e s ern a o e sey
Championship will be May
While Brussels may lack
of March this year to make repayment of frontage rates -
ti Mitchell .Lions .Club entertained Lions members from
Animal and Poultry Science
a reading, -and hymn 581 was
bows,
file 'bride ware a white
of the groom and John Zettler of
At a meeting between Brian
the January meeting of'the.Huron
Tavistock. Past District .Governor Elwood Tuc�=r was guest
De irtment of the University of
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repeated
p �• ted in unison. �
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Listowel, friend of the groom.
Ducharrhe, special ,assistant to
Federation, where members
speaker. Several members of'the Kitchener clot( accompanied
Guelph, along.' .with resource
Mrs. Ed. Bell conducted the
spring fair in Clinton. The
Miss haurel :R'obi,pson, friend
Federal Agriculture Minister
protested the long delays in
hint and following the meeting they piclted up President Jim
people from,ihe Surge Equipment
business. Roll call was payment
championship is generally held in
arld music teacher, of the bride
Eugene Whelan, and Doug
finalizing FCC loans.
McMilian's gong and,golden Lion, In order to get these back
Company will be taking part.
of dues and one tea towel. There
Dentistwas
tileorganist and. played
Fortune, president of the Huron
Mr. Ducharme said,. that
the Mitchell Club m st make a return visit. Open House
Production of home grown feed
were three n€w members. The teafavourite
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hymns of the chinch.
`in
County Federation of.Agriculture,
immediately upon receipt of the
„,was held at Monkto Fire'Hall Saturday when over 200 turned
is always important cin• the dairy
Y• ortant
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to�yels are to be sent to
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The reception was held the
. Mr.. ducharme announced that
Huron resolution, Mr. Whelan
out to view the new fire truck' and equipment recently
farm. Pat Lvneh, Soils and Crops
Menesetung. The treasurer's
-Premium car gas will jump
basement of the church where the
the Farm redit Corporation §,&
`room
and representatives of FCC
purchased by the Elma-Logan fire area to replace the, 1948
Specialist, and Mike Miller:
report was given by Jean Leiper,
from .6 cents to $1.20 a gallon,
bride and g
received their
appointing solicitor in
investigated the problem in
model. - - - The recent high winds caused much damage in the
Extension Specialist,, will team up
Thank you cards were read from
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the newspaper reports. The retail
guests. The ladies of the church
,second
Huron County. This action is, the
Huron County and decided to take `
area but the worst of all was the toppling of the new Ford
on February 20 for a meeting
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.Mrs,. Tom Knox, Violet .Hulley,
sales tax. on new cars in Jamaica
served a delicious hot dinner. The
result of a re )ration passed at
action.
15ickison Industries Ltd. building, located in the South Ward
starting at 1:30 p.m.
Mae. George and Ria Smith and
will jump from 2517o to 5V10%
bride's uncle. Mr. Tom Stinson of
basement and did about $5,000 damage before firemen
across from Morello Manufacturing. No steel had as yet been
Calvert Falconer showed coloured slides of places of interest1.
Gloria McEw•ing. Gay Salverda
In a happier note, Dr. Toll says
Haliborton was master of
extinguished it four hours later. - - - Murray Gaunt, MPP
used, by -the contractors Moffat and Powell, in the 42 x 120
An Expositcir Classified will
and Ramona Jamieson are the
that temperatures are in the 75 to
ceremonies.
attended.a meeting held -at Blyth United' Church Monday
ARNOLD STINNISSEN "
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pay you dividends. Have you tried
leaders in the copper contest.
85 degree range, with balmy
' The bride is a teacher in North
night with a group of community minded citizens. Plans were
ladies. Norman Speir one of the cetebrants, thanked ,those
The Zurich Citizens -News reports about 100 persons
one'? Dial 527-0240.
residents. Mr. King said.
ivinds..He al, notes that his wife
York, Toronto. and the groom
AJFE - HEALTH and ACCIDENT
attended the Dedicatioh of the Village Inn Retreat at Grand.
#fnd on �a unda�, -after} qon. fh4* taking part in the
rllrbon,,yttptgr.crertliiriy ,svere 1 orne Henderson. MIP of
Lambton, Orv. Wassman, formA owner of the Village inn;
Bill Frank, M.P. for Middlesex; gob Sharen, reeve of Gratid
BenYf, and Rev. Cyril Guigerich, the promotional manager of
the new centre. - A Beautiful new cross has been donated
and erected' in St. Boniface Roman Catholic Cometery in
memory%of .the late William G. Hess. Erected by his wife,
Mvrtle E. Hess, the cross is situated at the centre of the
Laura is•.'improving slowly - the teaches at Grey Central School,. x„ Registered Retirement Pensions, -
:;•fl°,n eratuxe and;m ,eam,,seemIo,w� Ethela, w : eox,c...-4011+�e`a. N
P Y � e be�l`d'"g�bted ria
lilt,hclping" a Retirement Annuities. x
Dr. Clive Esty, who is assisting.3
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in Dr. Toll's dental practise im' More people,s "
.Seaforth during his absence is a Sun. &$fe Assurance
native of Jamaica. Of Canada
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HURON FAIR TO RUN. Q 1r7 GgDERICH ST. EAST - SEAFORT'H
MAY31 toJUNE2 in Vnisse'Srr` t
cemetery. Mr. Hess, a former resident of the area, passed Th e t Ont ri J r
L Home wa he estimate made by Fire Chief Gary Middleton. �"�
awJ`v in 1968. - - -Residents of Grand Bend have until, the end
With the lifting of the quarantine on Monday morning,
e s ern a o e sey
Championship will be May
While Brussels may lack
of March this year to make repayment of frontage rates -
programs during the week were back on schedule.'
Meld
for the first time at the Huron
industry file village continues to
involved with the village's water system.. When thewatcr.
Marie Flynn of Clinton assisted Mary Taylor, Norman Speir-
Central Agricultural Society's
grow.
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system was installed, ratepayers were given five 'years to ,
and Jerry Collins to provide the Old Ty me Music for M
spring fair in Clinton. The
hr' 1973 building. permits of
elect to pay the frontage rates in, full or have payments sead
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onday's get'together along with volunteers from the Clinton
championship is generally held in
scidsiderahic value were issued in
over 30 years. Council agreed at the -regular session to make
Christian Reform Church.
London.
every ni'onth of the year except
March 30th the deadline for repayment of the frontage fates. -
The Blvth W.I. were h6sts on Wednesday for the January
The society has set May 31,
February, April and August. The
The Dashwood Men's Club held their dinner meeting
Bir hday Party. The twenty-six celebrants were presented
JUnc 1 and ,'uric 2 as dates for
total value of file permit; was
Morrdav with the W.L sery.ing. The guest speaker was Gary
Davidson, of the 'Huron'Ctninty Planning Board,
with is following ,the prY�gram. Mrs. John Hesselwood,
Presid t of the institute was M.C. for the 'afternoon and
this year's ,en•. Hensall is the
$194,375.00 according to Brussels
Will.
only other Southwestern Ontario
clerk King.
The Blyth Standard reports that Blyth firemen battled a
introduced the following members: a sing -a -long led by Mrs.
fair held in spring.
This included four new homes
stubborn house fire at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Squires
Campbell accompanied by Mrs. RichMond; vocal solos by
Reeve Harold Lobb of Clinton
with a total value, $107,000.
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in Londesboro Thursday night. The }ire broke out in the
Debbie Hicks acepnipanied by Mrs. McDougall; Mr. and Mrs.
was re-elected president for the.
The population is also
basement and did about $5,000 damage before firemen
Calvert Falconer showed coloured slides of places of interest1.
second year. Vice- presidents are
increasing. Not so long ago it was '
extinguished it four hours later. - - - Murray Gaunt, MPP
in the Blvth area and across Canada. Gailv decorated cup
Alvin Thompson of Kippen and
under 800., it is now 984 which
attended.a meeting held -at Blyth United' Church Monday
cakes and tea were served to 150 residents and guests by the
Bill Flvnn of R.R.4. Clinton.
includes the Nursing Home
night with a group of community minded citizens. Plans were
ladies. Norman Speir one of the cetebrants, thanked ,those
Secretary-trea� u-er is Bob
residents. Mr. King said.
made to form••.a Senior Citizens' Club in Blyth. •A pot -luck
responsible for. -the i�,arty.
Gibbings of R.R.., Clinton.
dinner is scheduled for February 6 at 12 a.m. at the Memorial
Jim Lawrie of Blyth arranged and introduced a'special
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Hall and anyone over 60 is•invited. The president of the
Bobbie Burns program for "Family Night" on January 24th.
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Brussels Club has been invited to speak. - - - Despite a
Mrs. Norma Daer was'ptano accompanist for the evening with
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disheartening turnout, first steps were taken Tuesday -night to
dance numbers by Karen Glousher, Kim Craig and Pat
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begin preparations for the Blyth Centennial celebrations in
Stackhouse: songs b3 Bill and Mary Mars:h, harmonica
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1977. - - - The Bluewater Shrine Club elected Noble Spence
selections by Lloyd Waldem, Harvey McDowall and Jim
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1. English porter
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Cummings of Clinton as their new president for the .coming
Lawrie. Administrator Chester Archibald, a patriot of Robbie
essayist DOWN
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year. Elected to the executive frLm the Seaforth area was
Burns, thanked the entertainers ort, behalf of everyone.
5. Play the 1. Eques-
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,terry "Moffat of Kippen, 1st vice president ; directors to the
The Rytbm Band from GoderielfKPsychiatric Hospital with
ponies trian
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executive, Alex Chesney, Seaforth and Ross Scott,
Goxdon Harrison as leader and piano accompanist, provided
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Brucefield
the "Family Night" program. Shorty Munro M.C. for the
port 2. Spoken
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Goderich Council, accordin to the Goderich Signal Star,
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evening, introduced the numbers which included selections
magne's Ethel
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will vote next meeting on a by-law amendment to permit
by the band, vocal solos and duets, marimba solos, a mouth
favorite Merman
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bicycle licenses to tie issued for a period of five years. It is
organ and violin trio. and the Charleston. Miss -Ida
knight vehicle
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estimated that 1500 licences will be sold this year. - - -,The
Cunningham expressed the appreciation of the residents for
1� Deplane (2 wds.)
16. An A ab 29. "-(are
.local skate-a-thon with Mayor Harry Worsell setting the pace,
the fine hour of music.'
14. Reddish- ';,.•, pal
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land the
netted some $1800 for the Goderich Figure Skating Club.
brown 5.
mineral 6. Bathe
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The Wingham Advance' -Times reports .that Insector Dennis
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Watson of the London RCMP detachment was the guest
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16, Total 10. Gallic cry
21, Makeup - with silver
speaker at the Wingham Lions Club meeting on Tuesday
Marie, the
Action Ads
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comics, 11. Superla.,
item. or glass
22• Military 34. Water
night. - - - Billy and Brian Ste re senting
for short five
courier pitcher
Wingham Cubs and Scouts donated $23.00 , raised at their
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18. Corneille to gram-
23. Go away' 36. Seize a
Christmas party by making donations in ad of bxchanging
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25. The - of . culprit
Solomon 37. Chew the,,
gifts, to Mrs. iris Morrey who accepted on behalf of the
Wingham and District Hospital. Mrs. Morrey said the money
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20. Greek 12. Consan
letter guineous
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will be put to good use in the pediatric ward of the hospital.
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Wingham Horticultural Society held their annual -meeting and
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elected Mrs. I.E.Morrey as president of the Society. - - -
About 100 friends and relatives and former choir members
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party for Mrs. Johnston, who was the organist at the church
for about 18 years. - - - Mrs, A. E. Purdon, Whitechurch,
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marked her 96th birthday recetktly•
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Two Clinton men were .part of a team that the Seaforth
Curling Club Ontario Senior Men's Curling
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Championship in Gravenhirrst last week. According to the
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Musical instruments and supplies at reduced rates
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were beaten for the trophy by Annandale, whose skip, Dr.
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was composed of John Patterson, Cliff Parker, skip Dave
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Open 5, p.m. to Y0 pxrn- week days and all day on
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T}1e main speaker, as reported by the Exeter Times - Advocate
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Tuesdayevening, is Emmett Ashford, who was the first negre
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to react; the major baseball leagues as an umpire. More than
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$2,000 damage to the interior of the former Exeter Nursing
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