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The gleaner
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  • Huntingdon :The Huntingdon Gleaner Inc.,1957-1996
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[" Man Wrecks Truck To Avert Ste.Agnes School Bus Disaster! What could have been a, Poth Mr.Dupuis and the serious accident occurred at other passenger in the truck, the corner of Ste.Agnes and|Mr.Albert Léger were ren.ithe Ridge Road on Tuesday|iered unconscious, neither one aliernoon, January 14, ast an-| knowing exactly what hap- groximately one o'clock.This pened after striking the snow 11 # dangerous spot at all bank.times, but now it is even; Donald wos thrown oul on more so.due to the high snow| the roadway.but Mr.Léger hanks which make it almost comained in the truck and impossible to see a car ap- vps hadly shaken-up.Path proaching from the nozth or men were taken to Hunting south, until one has \u2018nosed Con County Hospital whrre out\u201d on to the Ste.Agnes road Donald was examined and al at the STOP sign.lowed {o return home.Mr.On this particular occasion, léger after X-Rays were a station wagon school hus taken was sent to Montreal jeeded with kindergarten pu- General Hospital for further pls was proceeding lo the »-rays and examination on the afternoon classes at Ste.Agnes neck and back area.As this school.Tha driver havine «topped at the stop sign.mav- vd around the corner, failing «y son an approaching half-ton truck also travelling towards to Ste, Agnes, The operator of the truck.Mr.Donald Dubuis, knowing that he would be unable to stop befora he would wllide with the back of the cd not show any fractures or vther serious complications hr was allowed lo wear a supporting collar far a few weeks.siitches were also needed to close a deep cut in the hack of his head.school bus, turned into the Duvuis was a complete loss.crow bank, whereupon his Both men are employces truck skidded and turned cf the municipality of Dundee.completely over.(Continued on page 6) PARENTS TO HAVE EVENING returr .# lieme, However, he will have The truck, owned by Mr.Fire Rates Drop | Fire insurance rates have been reduced in Hinchin brooke Municipality recently.Buildings within 500 {cet of a water supply received the largest reductions, with lesser cuts made for dwellings he.yond \u201chis limit, Farmer's rates currently among the lowest in the municipality, are no: eligible for the new rates.; Severa] 7% 3 The THE LEADING ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN THE DISTRICT OF BEAUHARNOIS @ 106th YEAR HUNTINGDON, QUEBEC, +199 fi, JANUARY 22nd, 1969 Estate Tax Could Sound Death Knell To The Family Farms Contec 15c per copy bem tebe amon the farming frater © Huntingdon has passed its ney with ecard to the new Government rexulations twelfth consecutive year with.sebrtive ca 8 BF fe Vax Te is said that this tax out a traffic death according coells aon tte family farm Farm lenders ape te the annual munielpat police Stine Bobo] Finnnee Minister B00 Benson's new (e000 released this week ; estete 10 Vein on BH as the death blow to econo.Non fatal ao accidents, 4 ; .: wer, totalled 57 in 1068, de Fame eme, They caused S15810 damire The nee feuisfn \u2018on limi and inqured six sersons The nates tax on estates passed Deccendant Of 42 collisions in broad dav-lisht \u2018 - 1 gent sys from hushand to wife.or wife during the year ontnumbered ; .e e » 5 are .alto husband but increases it Pioneer Family the oo nt acide nts by al : - = 1, .charolv when \u2018he estate is y.n Hut ol \u2018 | 0 om teadtie| es from your m ; ! T ; neighbours § lovi , Janet C.\u2014 i show only doing it fo e wore slack ere |p; or a hired orches-| Th this any friends in he seventh , expression or the many| oving memor : in Las .r could offe s or a skirt, sh re or anything lik Cs- e old lady called is arca for a le 2 of tl annual meeting( ral tri s of sympathy, fl mother wh y of a da br It's high tim r a few comm \u2019 e [had g like that, She[more ti ed fouricompl | quick and he Montreal Pr \u2018Lo tributes, Mass , For who passed aw | ! ; game.A ents about + only one request: imes from as .plete recover UCW.5 reshyterial| of kind ! es and acts] VêrY 22, 1965 ay Jar.E bing.Now i e we cut out the father could he got aquest: that we ferent many dif-| United y.W.slarts at 10: A ness shown u \u201cTi ; hoo ; is the ti crab- round of probably b ct out before the places, Respo ed Church Wom on February & 0:30 a.m.|time of ou s at the ime lakes away , , hinder ime to help of Cokes tor hi uy a |rived e guests ar-[ even HE ponses grew| Meet en So ruary 25th at S re r recent sad b of ot away the ci: {me 4 mot probably th is son's team : and stay out unti chillier.We arri 8 United Church i 1 James|reavement.Again thank el But momo c jo One way to y ank the coach and |were got until they|home at 3 rrived| The United C T hurch in Montre: Mr.and Mrs, J ank you.ut memory turns L po\" tart i organizer f or some oth .he.\u20ac a.m.ready to f d Church Wome he theme this : real.s.John Pacholl every y.turns lock A prit League hock s is to attend a Mi r for the ti ; er The the debacle: ace|inet on Wed MEN grog is year is \u2018\u201cT ka y lcaf.! ey game inor helo th me, being davoted .normal respons e: a wasteland of ednesday.January Christian is 15 he M (Margaret) mo the communiti .Some people i \u2018 e players.Best od to |father to s ponse of a|broken dish of| 15(h, at the 1 .ary s an Optimist.\u201d r.and Mrs.Patrick i ities that ple in sters woul st of all, the ya such, 3% stip ati 2 shes and trompled| Curri L home of Mrs.Lyl The treasurer | .Patrick] 7 d p Gle teauguay Valle make up the Ch ould know their yaung- [to smack his\u2019 ulation is| 9rapes.pled|Currie in Hunatingd Yel watters er.Miss Lisle Mr McCallur-| Secretary to the Deputs tt Jd.rela.homie town, who: the! the: ville! The Gleaner-5 Personals Mr Berry Fraser.who hos spent the past month at his homme in Dundee, left on Saturday to return to his employment ai Copper Cliff Ont uring the past week Barry spent a dey with bis grand mother.Mrs.Hewson Cocker line, and his aunts, Mrs.Laura has been farbe and Miss Louise Cock- It won the Royal Victoria ati Ste DEGAUE Ptit nec mine S erline in Henrysburg.Que Jubilee Trophy (provincial ©! artifices, rec and a second VPC previous long-titie res phreneh.as of January 6th, mir, Charles Fraser was a tirs.in 1925.followed it withl® OT clubroom make it à fu ents of Dundee 1969.Donald is a \u201867 graduate hasiness caller in Montreal ann ETT à .\u201ctery trom the original Enelish' Norma took her grades tof Salmon River Central} Last À .another victory in 1937 andlp: ; 5 , .oo .last Monday Was runner-up in 41 43 River building but members through 19 af Dundee Con (S.hool, Fort Covington, NY.and 50.The Lod Elan today sill wear erests in ald ed Sehoal, entering - = = i Trophy open to Quebec and senbed woh the date 1825 Huntinudnn Academy pr | Ontario teams, came to Au \u2019 rade 11 14 1047 she cnroltod vou.brex in 1932 and was just miss D d f il Cornwall Commerce: Col AMERICAN ed in \u201838, \u201835, and \u201836 | Dundee ami y.lero where she was awarded R WI FUND The Quebce Challenge Cup (Con mud (rom page + ler diplome un business tof pau open to any \u201ceam in the pro- i1M48 she accepted a position vinee, was carried off 11 times Church moour small come with the Ontario Provineia\u2019 by Aubres This ix apefiVUHO Police an Cornwall.Ont OVER 250% of the oldest trophies in th Honoured by O.P.P.Shere he remained for nme province.It is also, Ray Red Ie the Tutt vr nat os Deceus vcars, transfermiies te Toronte diek somewha.ruefulls re her Mrs Norma Bareer ot tu 1937 and trentaine, Cher calls, \u201cone of the mos expen loronte.Ont was honoured A ovarions antervads dupe sive - because of all the en [by the Ontario Provincid Po her vears af serie Norma tertaining involved.\u201d lice bi being presented wil bie been quetmet à vor TEL.264.2056 Then in 1961 came \\uhoes lu 204 voy or dedicated ones ang her present pusi 5 LEI a Le \u2018hildren stayed on to talk and url, the men would head back I er supper and clean up a ew chores tit was before the BB to be judged along with 81 beers and A panel of independent international ;; beer experts put all the brews through 21 exacting tests.The result: Dow was chosen the outstanding ale i: for purity, flavour and quality and awarded .top prize-The Gold Medal.In all the years of , un international competition, no other Canadian ale has ever competed so successfully ! ales from around We sent Dow Ale off to Germany & 4 DRY \u20ac the world.- § 3 Te s AV fy The Gold Medal awarded to Dow ale at the 1968 World Beer Olympics, for excellence of purity, flavour and quality.pe \u2018 A Ps ER ETE EY hu Sa La EE \"30 È pr A D «Ta 0 ci I , ok on dq te AR, 2 Laat ne A A Lo Vitamin mineral tonic 20 oz, for the price of 16 nz, 495 SPEC.3.19 Chk dkk Akh dk i GP UN iS FEATURE PRODUCTS [!imited quantity * ¢ .co.- À od { \u2019 JA: ponds Ls Lh $ he # ; i I JOHNSON Baby cream 2 07.Save 76 de de de de de de de de de de de de ie de de dk de de dk de dk dk ed de ke ek ie ok kk Ak kek keke CONSULTANT 0 JUNE 30 1958 to JUNE 30, 1968 ARISTIDE QUESNEL STE.AGNES DE DUNDEE 0 We a 5 : à Ÿ A .A LJ ra rar Sa : .EIN * ) - * ; oH : = CA Little liver pulls f Profit RTER ax of the milk quota) then re LUX Beauty soaps Req.89 SPEC.63 Family size mn 108 urn lo curl on into he Bish In 3 bars White Baby shampoo 4 os Save 26 Reg.117 Ray Ruddiek, recentis honor n 3 bars nme aby sha Re 89 SPEC.63 : d hy feilow-culers, remembers Reg.3/.49 SPEC.3/.34 vy.0: .SPEC.77 «ubres club when tions wel Save 15 Baby oil 5 oz.Save .40 A1 in ase.The only way he Lanolin enriched Save 26 ~ 1 ould heave the heavy blocks Red.89 SPEC.63 Ç \u2018 \u2018own the dee was to brace Baby powder 9 07 Save 26 * Pa ; h feet in the hack and .or ; hove off with wo hands.on D i Rey.89 SPEC.63 2 he handle.His unorthodox § > x j ; MODESS : b > : \\ 1 Feminine * ; To AR | i napkins * - 3 ; .} 48 regula x 5 pb Por.napkins x » : Reg.199 + J .HANKSCRAFT | | SPEC.+ ARRID : ! 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Arcna, ond match LA ae + | at Riverfield last week.Ho- Fr the years Mr Reddick is.AECS will offer assistance day evening, January 9, with W.C.MacCumber; also a card] The Orange team out scored ! our ted th -ce goals for wick won and moves to the the 20th Jerson out of many1?farmers and agribusiness eleven members present, and gift was sent to C Payant.the Black team 3.1 in the au a ner R Moore noteh- | next round, Mhousands in be s0 honoured, iD \u2018areas where government! The treasurr, Edi*h Thomp- Christmas plards were read firt Pee Wee game of the ing the amber four.M.Gali- > Curler Honoured The Lacolle Curling Club, Services are overburdened OF son, reported 69 paid-up mem-| vom Set.Tobert Gerald Jack- season on goals by G.Ykema [peau sent in Whites sole re Ray Reddick prominent in|where he has heen active dur Don-existant because of lack pers for 1988.Mrs, Marie Val-|50N, \u201cEe .aa Se- D.Grant and S.Guéretie.|p.jor \u2014 } the curling world for many|ing recent years, presented a} L Personnel, demar of Ways and Means re- va osgrove, He: and Mrs Black's lone goal came from Orange blanked Black 2-0 years, as a member of Aubrey|transistor radio.This event] These areas are: Trrigation|ported that the Military Whist ae upp her an net No al S.Robidoux.Each of the in midget hockey, F.MeNaugh- wre Curling Club, was honoured on] was a comple ¢ surprise to theand frost protection, Soiliplanned for January is now he- Be Tet + Oh Orange scorers picked up two ton and F Quinn scoring the y 4 Saturday evening, January 18.{honoured guest who drove drainage, Farmstead engineering planned for February be! A letter was read from Mrs.| assists.goals, In \u2018the second midget 41 the Lacolle Curling Club.{aver from Huntingdon to en-ing Materials handling, Struc-jcause of the prevalence of the|Grace Cappiello stating that In the second game, Green game.Green edged White 3-2.© Four representatives atlen-fjoy an evening with histures and animal environment,|fln.as she \u2018has had the honor of shut-out White gar with GIM Guerin led the way with Ew 4; ded from each of the distrie [fricnds.Warmest congratula- Selection of machinery, Crop| The ladies of the Auxiliary being made a honorary mem.Boucher between the pipes for two goals and an assist for Non 1 clubs, his sister Mrs, Maudeftions are extended from hisdrying and storage Water sup-lwere pleased to hear that on|ber of the Royal Canadian Leg.Green T MeCo taie twice{Green while A.Saumier was ire, ;{|Gruer, and about 20 menihers{Aubrey-Riverfield friends.|ply and management, Waste| January 18 the Legion mem:|ion Branch No, 81, she desired nd a\u2019 goal apicee came froml|awarded \u201che third goal.C.\u2014 Zi|from Riverficld Curling Club] A sumptuous buffet dinner|disposal.bers of Branch No.81 will bep 0 have her name removed y Levers, D Pannahill, G.[TaiHefer and R, Duheme seor sAWD and u number of relatives|wus enjoyed by the large] Whenever an existing gov-|en:ertaining the ladies to al|from the books of the Ladies\u2019 Derepentigny and R.Thurston |ed for White Deliv \u201c.{from other clubs.crowd which had gathered atlernment service or commer-|supper and social evening, [Auxiliary.We congratulate Be \u2019 Woo: Mr, Fred Soucy, Past Presi-[Lacolle Curling Club.cial agency is equipped to ser Joan Rottensten reported Grace and are indeed sorry to D, Galipeau blocked aii shots| Friday night Orange swamp- don.TT - [vice a request, a recommenda-|for the Refreshment Com-|l©Se such a faithful worker 40 lead Blue in a 4.0 victory|ed White 6-2.Two goals from f§\u2014\u2014\u2014 (ES EE +57 (tion for referral will be made.| mittee regarding the donations] #74 member, lover Red in the third game,|the stick of F McNaughton ONE, ; | TTT TTT ~ ens he for the Christmas Party and Joan Rottensten of the Hos- Two singles hy M.Ferland and and R.Leblane and singles two | N F H .k , thanked everyone for their pital Committee reported that markers hy R.Gill and M.from R.Daignault and G, Rou- chai ews rom OWIC A 7 æ help, As Mrs.Frank Napier of Arthur Elliot and Mrs, Fred Murphy accounted for Blue|gerie zave Orange the win.most | Ler elit EL the Sick Committee was il Huchings were in hospital.goals, White goals wen: to C.Taille bes her convener's report was read Each year the Auxiliary has Orange and Green dwelled|fer and J.C.Poirier.Ag Farmers\u2019 Meeting Miss Isabel Elliot on Thursday Malone by Ethel White.In December, given prizes to the Catholie to a 0-0 saw-off in game nun- \u2014 Bads A meeting of the South-| evening, January 16, one week Wed.thru Sat.cards and gifts were sent to and Protestant schools of Hun- her four.spre Western Quebec Protestantilate on account of weather and B.Preston, Ted Button, Wat- tingdon for highest marks in! In the Pee Wee match at 10 STANDINGS pe Settlement Society met in thel roads.There were eleven woe spi jn warm son Rowat and Gordon Hutch- mathematics in Grade 7, Joan| a.m.Saturday, Black counted|PEE WEE clea United Church Hall, Howick.lmemhers and three visitors (PARENTS ARE ings; \u2018Get Well cards to Iona Rottensten stated that with two goals from S.Robidoux GP W L T Pts anyt on January 13, with about 40! present.Miss Elliot led the ying LE Rolfe and Dr.K.G, Cameron.continuous progress being thelang one from L Racine for a 2 1 0 1 3 peni members present, Gerald Dun-[reponsive reading.Mrs.Ross! IMPOSSIBLE In January, \u2018Get Well\u2019 cards \u2018heme, prize-giving in the tra-|3.1 win over While.The lone green 5101 2 clips can presided and the minutes|Elliott led in prayer and Mrs, | will: and gifts were sent to Mrs.R.ditional form is in the process) White reply was shot hy J.Blaa te 11002 Elle: Ws.were read hy Norris Sample Alvin Chisholm gave a read-i f Froudioot and ae.Ed Beare, of elimination.She suggested| McDermott Block 5 11 0 2 518- no oo ; Mr.Jean Desjardins, Re-jing, Mrs.Garnet Barrington \u20ac ank vou\u2019 cards were r at a donation might be made he ha i ; 0 À FFTE Mr.and Mrs.Marcel Brosseau leaving the church after| gional Agriculture Dircetor,|read the minutes of the pre.; from E.Button, B.Preston and toward free hot luneh supple.phe a ED bee ed ! 0 5 0 ; i FIFTE their marriage.gave a most interesting and|vious meeting.It was decided Gordon Hutchings, ments for those needy children administered the \"whitewash BANTAM - Hun Co a (ching informative talk on the Que-|\u201co send 820 towards the alloca: | In the absence of Anita Har- who attend Huntingdon High|; \"toa mate B.Gill drilled|gre 1 100 2 E\u2014- BROSSEAU-SMITH a purple dress with matchin8pee Farm Poliev.New labora-| tion.: rigan of the Overseas Com-| School.; ; saumier add reen 5 GERM coat trimmed with white mink ories will be opened af Ste : - in two goals, B.Saumier added) Black 11 0 06 2 7 The marriage of Claudette.|ang a white mink hat.On thel:! Yartine for test covering Twenty-five Psal Books | Ao -\u2014\u2014\u2014\u20141I If was moved hy Marc Val-|another two and G.O'ConnoriOrange 2 1102 Rn daughter of Mr.Walter Smith|return the happy couple willl \"pha of à ritultur and|were donated byt} CA ila vi The Agricultural £ngineer- demar that cach year begin completed the scoring with af white 20 2 0 0 § \"77 M.P.and Mrs.Smith of Hem-|reside in Montreal.animal husbandey which con-Jlo be put in the church pews.ing Consulting Service will be ning with this January the| Single, MIDGET j sTRA mingford and Mr.Marcel| Prèer to her marriage Miss cern Quebec larmers \u2014 soil| Miss Plot von a CS under the supervision of Auxiliary donate $10 towards| I! was Green 7, White 2 as|Orange 2 2 0 0 4 § ste Brosseau.son of Mrs.J.BroS-|Smith was guest of honour at tests, animal diseases te Mr letter from Mr.Hu ro de cm : : Pierre J.Jutras, Associate a hol supplement lunch fund.|R.Rennie tipped in a hat trick| Green 11002 gB\u2014- seau and the late Mr.J.Bros-a shower given by two eloS|pesjardins is perfecily bilin|maica, who, along with his MMe Coo (Professor of Agricultural En- The motion was seconded by and P.Brisebois, A.MeCoy|Black 10100 PT seau of La Prairie, was solem-| friends, Miss Joanne Simpson oo and ser ' y Hal wife, is doing miss with his DAVID NIVEN I gineering, Valma Benoit and carried, and D.Racine tacked on sing\" White 20 200 ru nized at St.Romain\u2019s Churchand \u2018Miss Margaret Cleaver.Sia pane = \"of ali the hoe A ri missonars work 16 Po Hemmingford on Saturday,| About 25 friends gathered at agronomes and (pchnicians re vie hold ring and Buy Sale h chin January 4th.Miss Simpson's house and pre-| \"The social hour wi\u2018h refresh.\u2018 É rous ~The bride looked charming sented Claudette with MaNY}ments at the close of the meet-| The President, Mrs.Bob ool in a wedding gown of lined| beautiful and useful gifts foi ing gave the men an oppor-|Barr closed the meeting with ou peau-de-soie fashioned in Em-iwhich she thanked them sin.tunity for further discussion|à short poem and the 5 eat- PURE pire style.The rat yoke was cerely hoping they would find |,\" ubjcet ing of the Lord's Prayer Re lee.of imported dentelle de Venise|time to visit her when she was , .PA 7e, EE | .and this lace edged the three-[settled in her new home.Curling Club News ; hoaments wore served Dy the {6} wpe vane HH ME E NE quarter length sleeves, the high Twenty-eight novice curl jen bod commit- j NINE waist-line and the hem-length ers limped, off the ice at the| Eve train which was attached at curling club on Saturday night ere i : shoulder height with a bow of Wrecks truck.after Blaying tan frond ames , Ë \u2014 e same material, Her four inued fr ag each In a day which began f \u2018 the veil of imported tulle il- (Continued from page 1) at 3 am, and ended at 6 p.m, Scotsman 5 210.ma lusion was held with a cres-[ Donald is the driver of the qe party was organized by| (Continued from page 1) | el, cent-shaped headpiece of den-|riunicipal snow plow and Al-|four enthusiastie members of ; | Éd] Si bh Sh k LAD?telle de Venise and she carried| bert is his assistant.Howick Curling Club, Art has been said about the oro.panavisio NYLONS um er eets | fur a single.long-stemmed red] pew enterprise for locol Scott, George Lofthouse, Keith /Framme, so that nothing more .tion rose, Merchant Warren and Ken Marman, ailjréMains Lo be said about iti Wed Thurs, Showing at 7.10.Fine Muslin ._206: Mrs.Smith, the mother of January 15th marked the of Chateausuay.Their friends eepling Ut every coneer-, Fri Sat \u2018impossible years\u201d ) , , _ of ide.w -pi bte HERE ' e same centre, are em- MCC 15 working hard to make \"ut 6.50 anc 15.\u201cJoe\u201d a 15.KO ; the bride, wore a lwo-piece|y inning of a new enter.ployed by four different com.|this year's concert just as suc.| 8-30.812-11 3 shades 54\u201d X 76\u201d FITTED BOTTOM Co ; 3 F double knit suit in violet and) \u201cot for Jar local busi A ssi] ae .ee a i \u201cven with a black mink hat prise for a popular local busi-| panies At noon à hot mea] of'Cessful as was last year's, oR f\u2014 fr orsage of white carna-| ['eSS man.Mr.Jean Paul La-lbeans and wieners was served SUN.-MON.-TUES.È eno! ons corsag treille.Late à by sevoral ladies.Leather curl- licket sales have bec going YOULL FAR AN LOVE 3 PAIR 00 ONE $ 99 : on o- Mr.Latkeille, owner and|'ng coasters were given as SO W lat the performance of .oe A The mother of the groom, operator of Latreille\u2019s Genera { \u201cizes.Evervone enjoved the|January 25th promises to be a IT'S WONDERFUL\"! FOR 6 © p Off Mrs, Brosseau, wore a S7eVl core in Ste.Agnes Village Tay sell-out, but there -are still a Ÿ'ansorranserrenrencensearaannense = 0 double knit suit with self enw.tL qu sed hah oC few available he , 2?BRASSIERES ASS.SIZES and STYLES $1.17 | at broidery and a black mink hat.| has bad erected.just behind} My.and Mrs, K.Bruce Ness i : © here and there.tin Her corsage was of white car.lis residence and next to th\u2018land Mr.and Mrs, Elmer Black Even plenty are still avail- yet 3 SUN nations also.municipal garage, a large two [represented Howick Curling February st rent for the c\u2018Arkin ; WE ARE PLEASED TO PASS ON TO j BUN The bride was given in mar- storey building, measuring | Club on Saturday evening al nobody needs À gt .; OUR CUSTOMERS THE SAVINGS Lal riage by her father and Mr.|130\" x 3G\".This structure wil'tLacolle Curling Club, whereled, Bury MeGerriel of O 8h in { MADE POSSIBLE BY A } to Jean-Guy Brosseau, the house 6,000 - 11,000 new-borniMr.Ray Reddick was hon{ygyy \u2018Pipe Band Boost Tr from TheHeart : ; \u2014_\u2014 groom's older brother.was|chicks, depending on whether|oured.Relatives from Howiek, \u2018way hack\".chided a m ven : S P E C | A L P U R C H A S E ; BEA best man, a grower plans to bring thes | Curling Club were Mr.and'of the committee fe .avi 3 \u201cLo el ; ; Ho The marriage ceremony and| chicks to maturity in a 12-17] Mis.Ralph Reddick and Mr.|omitted to mention that he had isa n U i.on mmr tre the Nuptial Mass was cele-lweck period or a 6 weet{and Mrs.Ronald Reddick.some tickets for sale
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