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NEWS OF- THE TOWN
Mixed Tournament Next Week.-
A mixed open twilight tournament
will be held at the bowling green on
Friday, July 5, at seven o.'cl.oek, un-
der the auspices of the Ladies' Club.
A. C, Routledge
PHONE 166
Many -Sappy Returns. -A host" of
friends in Seaforth and vicinity - will
join The Expositor in extending oon-
grarbsrlation's and beet wishes for
many happy returns of the day to
Mrs. S. Boyd, who on Friday, June
21, celebrated her 87th •birthdays at
hes, home on High Street.
Mr. Motorist
of
the
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Oldest and Strongest Insurance
Companies
Representing both Tariff and
Non -Tariff, including
"LLOYDS" OF ENGLAND
en Thursday afternoon last whew
there was a good attendance. The
afternooa. was spent in sewing. Mrs.
J. L. Bell presided over the devotion-
al period and Mrs. William Drover
gave the Scripture lesson. This was
followed by prayer, after which Mesa
J. L. Bell read the address given by
Rev. W. A. Young; of Hensall, at the
Jubilee services held in Goderffh re-
cently. The topic from the study
book was ably given by Mrs. R. Dor-
ranee. Mgrs. William Hogg read the
Glad Tidings Prayer and Mrs. H. C.
Feast closed the rneetingewith prayer.
Forrest -Moyer. -,The wedding, was
quitly solemnized on 1Vllonday, June
17, at the home of the officiating min-
ister, Rev. F. B. Russell, .46" Beulah
Ave., Hamilton, of Miss Grace Ade-
laide Moyer, Reg. Nurse, elder daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. I. S. Moyer, 46
Superior St,, Brantford, and Mr. Wil-
liam Archibald Forrest, of Metache-
wan, Northern Ontario, son of Mrs.
J. H. Leong, Brantford, and the late
Mr. IRnbert Forrest, formerly of Eg-
m'ondville. The young couple left the
following Thursday by motor for;
Matach'ewan, where they will reside.
The best wishes of their many friends,
go with them to their new home,
McKillop Branch of First Presby-
terian W.M.S. Meets. -Mrs. Thomas
Appleby, of McKillop, was hostess to
the McKillop Blanch of the W. M. S.
who are offering the lowest rates
in history.
OUR POLICIES PROTECT
Our Service is Complete
INSURE TO -DAY
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Phone 214 .. Seaforth
Specialists in All Lines of
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Death of Miss M. Mclntosh.-The
death occurred at the home of M.
R. J. McMillan, in• Seaforth, on Fri-
day following an i'llaness of over !three
years, orf Maggie 'McIntosh, an es-
teemed resident. Miss McIntosh, who
was in her 76th year, was born on
she 16th Concession of Grey and spent
most of her life in this district. She
was an adherent of Northside United
Church and an exceptionally capable
housekeeper having served, in that
capacity with R. J. McMillan for the
long period of forty years. The fun-
eral took place on Sunday afternoon
from Me. McMillan's residence, in-
terment being made in the Granbropk
Cemetery.
500 MEN
WITH WIVES AND FAMILIES
to attend
WALTON
GARDEN PARTY
ON THE CHURCH GROUNDS
WEDNESDAY, JULY 3rd
A GOOD PROGRAMME
by the following artists: Miss Mar-
guerite Boyle, Elocutionist; Madame
Wheatley, Violinist; Mr. C. E. Henley,
Entertainer at the Piano; Mr. Elmer
Daniel, Bass -baritone; Me. Henley,
Accompanist.
"Seaforth Band in attendance
Supper Served -from 6 to 8 p.m.
Auspices of W. A.
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Died 'in Saskatoon. -Mass Adeline
Irene Dickson, B.A.; honor graduate
in Household Science of the Univers-
ity of Toronto, and a Collegiate teach-
er in Saskatoon, Sask., died last week
after a ,month's illness in Saskatoon.
The remains 'were brought to Sea -
forth and interred on Monday in the
family plot in Maitlandbank Ceme-
tery. Miss Dickson was the daugh-
ter of the late Mr. and fir's. John T.
Dickson, of Seaforth and Toronto.
Those wiio accompanied the motor
hearse from Toronto were Mr. and
\lis. Duncan. Gillies, Mr. and Mrs.
John Dickson and ci'augh,tei, Betty, of
Toronto; Miss Jean Dickson, of Sas-
katoon; Dr. James Dickson, of Cleve-
land; Lars, Janies ' hirester, of Aur-
ora;
Matthew Bates, of
Mrs._ a.tlew
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Robert Dark of Brussel6s, also attend=
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E. C. Chamberlain
Clerk of the Second Division Court
County of Huron
Office, in the 'Dominion Bank Build-
Seaforth. Office hours : -
Tuesdiay, Thunay and Saturday,
1.80 p.m. to 5.00 p.m. Saturday
evening, 7.30 p.m. to 9 phi.
SERVICES WE CAN RENDER
Life, automobile, fire, aicknees and
accident insurance. If in the mar-
ket for any of the above lines,
ldin.dly give us a call. •
E. C. ,,CHAMBERLAIN
Insurance Agencies
Phone 834 - Seaforth,
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For information and prices
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•
Property Changes. - Mr. Charles
Aberhart has sold his large brick
block on the corner of Main and John
Streets, to Dr. J. A. Munn. At pres-
ent the block on the ground floor is
occupied by Mr. Aberhart's large drug
stove and Dr. W. C. Sproat, whose
medical office has an entrance on
John Street. We understand it is
Dr. ,Munn's intention to -,move his
dental office from ' the Sills' block to
his newproperty, which he will have
remodelled to provide office room for
hime elf on the ground floor. Mr,
Aberhart has leased the drug store
and the large seciond storey apart-
ments, and Dr•. Sproat will continue
in his present office.
-At the auction sale of real es-
tate of the late W. R. Smillie, held
on the property on Saturday last, the
•thirty acres' of laird on which there
is a fine brick house and large bank
barn, were sold to Mr. Leslie McClure
of Goderioh Township. The purchase
price was $3;500.
Death of George H. Smithers.-
Many
mithers.:Many friends in Seaforth and ricin-
i'ty will sincerely regret to learn. of
the death in Toronto on Wednesday
evening of Mr, George H, Smithers,
one of Seaforth's• earliest residents,
and for many years one of this town's
most prominent citizens. Mr. Smith-
ers was in his Beth year and his' death
occurred et the hone of his daugh-
ter, Mrs. Walter Cole, where he had
made his home for some time. He
had been ill only two weeks, and' pre-
•v'tous to that had enjoyed remarkab-
ly good health, alfie is survived by a
family of two sons and three daugh-
ters, Mr. William Smithers, of To-
ron:e; Mr. Thomas Smithers, of Van-
derhoof, B.C.; Mrs. Walter Cble and
Mrs. E. Adaire, Toronto, and Mrs. J.
J. Sclater, of Seaforth. The remains
will he brought to Seaforth, and the
funor•al will be held from the home
of his son-in-law, Mr. J. J. Sclater,
on Friday afternoon, followed by in-
terment in Maitlandbank Cemetery.
Barbara Kirkman Auxiliary Meet.
Mrs. R. H, Carnochan entertained
the. Barbara Kirkman Auxiliary of
Flint Presbyterian Church on Wled-
resday afternoon at her beautiful
home .in Tuckersmith. The regular
meeting was held at 3.30 p.rn. on the
lawn with Miss Fergus McKay pre-
siding. Mrs. Angus McRae read the
Scripture lesson, Mrs. H. Charters
the Glad Tidings Prayer and Mrs.
Dale Nixon and Miss E. J. Sparks,
current evenit .s. Mrs. W. A.' Wright
and Mrs. M. R. 'Rennie sang a de-
lightful duet entitled; "Come, Holly
Spirit, Heavenly Dove'," accompanied
by Mrs. J. E. Keating, and Mrs. Ren-
nie played a fine instrumental, Miss
Belle Campbell gave the topic on
"God's Quiet Places" and it was in
harrm.ony wi th the beautiful sue-
roundings of the home. It was a
very interesting paper and splendidly,
given. An excellent supper was serv-
ed at 5 p.m. to a barge number of
membbers and visitors. The drawing
for the quilt was taken and was won
by Miss Davina Anderson. The meet-
ing closed with a hymn and prayer,
the Auxiliary having spent a very
happy afternoon,
13aseball.
ZURICH
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SEAFORTH
Recreation Grounds, Seaforth
Thursday, JULY 4th
at 6 p.m.
,..:Seaforth has not lost a game
and is out to win the Cham-
pionsh i p. You will see a good
game of ball.
ADMISSION: 25c and 15c.
`eeeintr. and MTS. Ovaniie a�i'pL o
tod, d
:and Gordon 'McLeod, Loren; Mrs.
Carrie, Rogers, Mies Bes.sie'°Rogea+s,
Mr. and M'rs. W. Rogers, Mr. and
Mays. 'Filed "Rogers, Orville Rogers.,
Mrs. F, Routley, Mr. and Mrs'. A.
Bickell, Kirk -bone Mra. Harvey God-
boat, Centralia; Mrs -Norman Dingle,
Jack Oughban, M$s;sres 1VIary and DoT -
is O'ug'hton, ` To'ro i t o • Mr, and Mrs.
Frank Goforth, Walter Goforth,
Mlonkbon; Miss Sinclair, Clinton; Mr.
R. J, MdLaughlin, Brussels; Mr. and
Ma's. S. IS. Dennis, London; Mr. and
Mrs. H. Laughleen, Melbour,7ue.
viveci by two 'brothers and three sis-
ters, Mr. W. J. Bickeil, of Seaforth;
Mr. Albert' Bickell, of Kiek'ton; Mrs.
Carrie Rogers, Kirkbon; Mrs, Sarah
C'hesn'ey, Cartwright, Manitoban and
Mrs. W. J. McLeod, London. A pri-
sqate -furiceal was held from his late
home on Monclay afternoon when the
services were conducted by his min-
is'teT, Rev. H. C. Feast. During the
service two solos,., "Beautiful Isle of
Somewhere" and "Looking This Way"
wean sung by Mr. James T. Scott,
accompanied by Mrs. M. R. Rennie.
Interment was made in Maitlandbank
Cemetery, t h e pallbearers being.
Messrs. J. J. Sclater, A.' C. Routledge,
M. McKellar, Robert Eberh'art, E.
Mole and Dr. Harburn. The floral
tributes were very beautiful. Among
those from a disltance who atrtended
the funeral were: Mr, and Mrs. W.
J. McLeod, Mr. and Mas. Harold Mc -
COOKING SALE
The W. A. of Constance United
Church will hold a sale of
Home Cooking, Etc.
in the vacant store in the Cardno
Block, on
SATURDAY, JUNE 29th
Doors open 2.30 p.m.
Be prepared for the Holiday!
Engagement. -The 'engagemnexut is
announced! of Eva. Fee, daughter of
Mrs. Sarah Ida Fee and the late. Wel-
lington Fee, of 'Seaforth, to Thomas
Richard Heale, Son of Mr. T. R.
Reale and the late.Mrs. Hindle of Cop-
per Cliff, Ont., the marriage to take
place the latter part of July.
Muir-Nivins.-The church parlor of
Knox Presbyterian Church, Gaderich,
was the scene of a quiet wedding at
10.30 a,m., Saturday, June 22, when
Isa Mae Nivine, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. J. Nivins, of Goderich, became
the bride of Gordon Alvin, Muir, son
of Mrs. Mucor, of 'Seafiorth, and the
late John Muir. Revs, D. J. Lane, pas-
tor of the church, officiated. The,
bridesmaid was' lVfiss Mary Stapleton
of. Gbderich, and the graomsnan, Mlr.
Glen Smith, of Seaforth. The bride
wore a travelling suit of 'brown with
white shoes, gloves and halt and a
clorsage bouquet of roses. The 'brides-
maid was costumed in white, with
white accessories. Inrrnediiately fol-
lowing the ceremony Mr. and Mrs.
Muir left nor a trip to Niagara Falls
and Buffalo. They will reside in Sea -
forth. The groom has always taken
a prominent place in hockey and base-
ball and ,,many friends join in 'beiat
wishes•,to''the young couple.
WOOL WANTED
Highest Cash Prices Paid
IL M. Jackson
Phone 3w Seaforth
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LAWN
SOCIAL
to be, held on
St: James' Church
Grounds
THURSDAY, JULY 4
Supper from 5.30 to 7.30 p.m.
-'See Bills For Particulars -
Football at Winthrop
WALTON vs. WINTHROP
TUESDAY, JULY 2nd
Game Called at 6.30.
AN EXHIBITION GAME
At Winthrop, between Seaforth
and Winthrop, on
FRIDAY, JUNE 28th
LOCAL BRIEFS
• Mrs„ John Berry, of Ottawa, .is
the guest of the Misses Ores'swell.
• Mr. George Mitchell and Mtis
Mitchell, of F1'esherton:; and Mr. and
Mrs'. Goldsborough and two children,
of Niagara Fails, were Sunday' guests
at the home 'of Mn. and Mrs. W. E.
Southgate.
• Mrs's Wlatsom and Miss' Mary
Watson, of Torbntto, were guests this
week at the home of Mr. James Wat-
son and the Misses Watson.
• Miss May Bmoadfoot, has return-
ed from a visit with friends in Perth.
• Mr. Sam .McKenzie, of Brant-
ford, was a week -end guest at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Cardio,
• Mrs. Neville, of Sarnia, is a
guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J.
M. McMillan.
• Miss Lillian Southgate is vi'sit-
.Jng with relatives in Flesherton,
.. • 'Mir,. and Mrs. J. Free,sttman and
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Detior, of An-
bMeside, spent Sunday with friends in
town.
• Rev. J. M. Eckert, of Chicago, is
spending a few weeks with his many
friends here•..
• Miss ' Margaret Thomson, of
Fordwich, is wending the week with
her cousin, Miss Helen Chamberlain.
• Mrs. W. C. Coltman, Mrs. Severbs
and Mis's Betty Wanless,, Of Highland
Park, Michigan, were guests at the
home of Mrs. G. T. Turnbull.
• Mrs. Booth left our Tuesday for
W'inds'or to attend the funeral of her
brother, the late Frank Pil'lman, who
passed: -away Sunday after an illne's's
of several m,onths, Mr. Pillrnan was
a well known business' man of Sea -
forth in the early days.
• Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Edge, of
Toronto, were the week -end guests of
Mr. H. Edge and Miss Josephine.
• ;Vias. C. M.' Smith is visiting rel-
atives at Anthony, Rhode Island.
• Mrs. J. F. McMann and daugh-
ter, Mrs. A. Spizzirri, of Chicago, are
'visiting with relatives here.
e Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hillis and
family have returned to Toronto af-
ter a two weeks' holiday with the
latter's mother, Mrs. G. T. Turnbull.
• Mrs. Mary Tharpe, of Detroit, is
visiting her sister, Mrs. James Dev-
ereux.
• Betty and Billy Scout, of Chicago,
are spending the holidays with their
grandparents, Mr. and MTs. T. G.
Scott.
• Miss Angelo Eckart has been re-
engaged to teach the echool at Am-
bleside at an increase in salary.
• Mrs, G. T, Turnbull and Miss
Mabel Turnbull spent the week -end
in Toronto.
• Miss Bessie Grieve leaves this
reek en a • Jioliday trip to the Old
Country°.
• Miss Mary Kling and Miss Anna
Edmonds, of the Woodstock Eosrpital
staff, spent the week -end at their
homes here,
o Mrs. Orville Weston, of Detroit,
is' visiting her sisters, Mrs. R. Carn-
ochan, in Tuckeasmirth, and Miss Ver-
na Graves, in town.
• Mr. and Mrs, William Cuthill
and three daughters, Misses Inez,
Hazel and Frances Cuthill, of Shel-
don, North Dakota, are visiting with
relatives in Seaforth and vicinity.
• Rev. D. Carswell, a former min-
ister of Duff's and C+aven Churches,
spent the week-end'with 'cold friends
in this vicinity. Mir. Carswell came
up to attend the Diamond Jubilee
services at Cavan Church, Winthrop,
on Sunday and Mionda,' last.
• Mrs. Archie [Campbell, of Toron-
to, is visiting ab, the home of her
Mania, Mr, A. Cuthill, in Winthrop.
• Mrs, Watson, of McKillop, left
this week on a holiday visit to her
old home in Glasgow, Scotland.
Death of Thomas Bickell. - The
death ^of Mr. Thomas Bickel'], which
occurred at his home on John Street
on Saturday morning, June 22nd,
Seaforth lost a well known res'idetit
and an esteemed citizen. Five years
ago, owing to failing health, Mr.
Bickell was forced to retire from the
produce business which he had con-
ducted eucces'stfully for a number of
years, and although he was able to
he about, he suffered severely at
.times from heart trouble. For two
weeks previous to his death he had
been confined to bed, but no serious
results were anticipated,, until short-
ly 'before the end when he was seized
with a sudden and severe attack,
passing away Saturday morning. Mrr.
Bickell was born in Hibbert township,
hear Staffs, but came to reside in
Egmondvil]e with his father when a
yotrmig mean. Follow•img his marriage
thrifty peers ago to Mis's Hannah
Oughton, daughter of the late Henry
Oughton ,of Seaforth, he came to
Hawn to engage in business. Be was
widely known. in this .district and his
sudden passing is a matter of deep
regret by .all. Mr. Bickell was a
weather of First Presbyterian C�
and of the Foresters and Oddfellbi
lodge's. Besides his wife he is 'enir-
Eye Trouble?
Have your eyes examined by
R. A. REID, for 17 years Strat-
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Expert work only at most
moderate prices.
EYES EXAMINED
GLASSES FITTED
Consult him at
Westcott's
JEWELRY STORE
tat AND 3rd FRIDAYS EACH
MONTH -9 TO NOON
" Pm Your Convenience';
Arrow BUS Schedule
Effective May 5, 1935
LEAVE w'T BOUND
1.00 p.m. 7.35 p.m.
Standard Time
LEAVE EAST BOUND
8.15 a.m. 5.45 p.m.
ITINERIES, PLANNED TO
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UNITED STATES & MEXICO:
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Phone 45 - Seaforth
Central Ontario Bus Lines
Toronto
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Now Underway
IN THIS STORE
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THE LAST TWO DAYS ARE
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
• THESE DAYS ARE OUTSTANDING
IN BIG BARGAIN GIVING
This is a tremendous Thrift Occasion.
Come - and supply your present needs
and the things you expect to buy weeks
ahead.
IT WILL PAY YOU BIG RETURNS!
5
MacTAVISH'S
niversary on Sunday, June 23. The
speaker, Rev. De Witt Cou•sens, of
Clinton, gave .two helpful and 'inspir-
ing addresses to' the young people,
both afternoon and evening. In the
afternoon the service of song was led
by 'the Sunday school choir and was
much enjoyed. The regular choir was
in attendance at' night and sang two
anthems, "Exhaust the Lord" and "I
Lift Up Mine Eyes to Thee."
Mr. and ells- D. Churchill and
daughter, Ruby, and Miss Ruby New-
man, of Clinton, visited Mr. and Mrs.
Jack' Ferguson on Sunday.
Mrs. A. Reekie, (nee Mildred Brit-
ton) has successfully passed her
nurse's registration course training
at London in. May.
Rev: De Witt Cousens and Mr. F.
Trewin and Miss Edith Stewart were
guests on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Austin Dexter.
EGMONDVILLE
A Strawberry Festival, with pro-
gramme following, will be held at
Brucefield United Crunch on the ev-
ening of Friday, June 28. Supper will
be served from 5.30 to 8. The Lobb
Quartette, the Blyth Orchestra and
talented Readers will supply the pro-
gramme. 3523-2
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Your Best
on the Holiday
YOUR SUIT, DRESS, COAT or HAT
received by Friday , Night
WILL BE READY SATURDAY
SUITS GLEANED AND $1.00
PRESSED U
DRES'S'ES, SILK -1 Pico
Plain
$1.00
DRESSES, SILK $1.25
2 er 3 -Piece �A OF
HATS -CLEANED AND 50c
BLOCKED
COATS -CLEANED AND
PRESSED
$1.08
Gillespie's
. ,,CLEANERS, AND DYERS
Phone. 196
WE CALL AND DELIVER,
WINTHROP
Rev. .David Carswell and Mrs.
Archie •pamrpbell, of Toronto, are
guest's of Mr. A. A. Cwthill.
Mr. George Kenny, of London, Mr.
and Mrs. Andrew Calder and the
Misses Calder, of Idicks'on, and W.
H. Robinson, of Landon, attended the
diamond jubilee services on Sunday
last.
CONSTANCE
.SEVENTIETH. ANNIVERSARY SERVICES
CROMARTY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH y
SUNDAY, JUNE 30th, 1935, at 11 a.m. and 7.30 p.m.
REV. T. WRDLAW TAYLOR, Ph.D., D.D., Clerk of General
A sembly, guest minister. Special Music.
THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE 27th
A STRAWBERRY AND ICE CREAM FESTIVAL will be held on the
church grounds. Supper served from 6 to 8 o'clock.
Programme will 'be provided 11y the Young People of Duff's Church,
McKillop, ,who will present their play, entitled, "A Wild Flower of
the Hills."
ADMISSION: ADULTS, 35 cents. CHILDREN, 20 cents.
The Women's Association of Oen-
'stance Unrited Church will hold a
cooking sale On Saturday, June 29, in
Seaforth, in the vacant store north
f MacTavi'sh's. Doors, open- at 2.80
p.'m. .Strawberries and cream., bread
'arid butter and tea will be served for
a small fee, •
The Sunday School held their an-
a�r
Clearance Sale of Boxed and Potted Plants
CASH AND CARRY
" Starting Thursday Noon, June 27th
They must all go to let us "Get on with the next." Buy a box at
regular price, 20c, and geta one box FREE -Your Choice
Asters (separate colors), . all Wilt Resistant ; Petunias
(four varieties) ; Verbenas, Guinea Gold Marigolds, Sunshine
Calendulas, Snapdragon, Annual Carnations, Strawflowers, Clarkia,
Dusty Miller, Zinnias, Hot Peppers, French Marigolds, Celery, Nico-
tine, Flowering Kale, Ete.-Full count not guaranteed. •
Sold direct from hotbeds-IBonny.Best and John Baer Tomato
Plants and Cabbage Plants, 10c a doz., 3 doz. for 25c. Cauliflower
Plants, 15c a doz. Hanging Baskets, limited n•umber of 10 -inch, well
filled, $1.00 only. Trailers fonbores and baskets, to clear, sold but of
'lots, 5c each. Bostern Ferns (4 -inch pots), 25c each.
F. R. CUNINGHAME, Florist
PHONES: 176 AND 31 CLINTON, ONT.
Member of Florist Telegraph Delivery Association
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BAKERY
Home of Better Bread and Better Baked Pastry
WE NOW HAVE A FULL LINE OF
Cakes and Pastr
Don't Forget Us When Ordering
PHONE 70
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