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The Oshawa Times, 10 Jan 1959, p. 5

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WHITBY uud DISTRICT Whithy Bureau Office: 11 1 Dundas $t, West Tel. MO, 8-3703 Manager: Lloyd Robertson | | MR, AND MRS. 1 Myrna Jones Is Mayor Addresses | Garden Club Mest | Mayor Harry Jermyn and Mrs. (cil with decorating the town at {Jermyn were the guests of honor Christmas, READER'S VIEWS Ask Consideration For Port Whitby Too | The Editor the fundamentals of sanitation can ayor Harry Jermyn, in his|certainly see that the Whithy sani- inaugural address to council, cer.|tary fill on Vietoria street Is just THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, Jonvery 10, 1959 § Discuss Club For Young Fol have moved back to the. Bay end are now living on Commerce street Fit-Lieut, snd Mrs. Harold BSeott have returned to e, Que., after spending the Christ By MRS, W. FERTILE {mas season with Mr. and Mrs, FRENCHMAN'S BAY A Fred Scott. Mrs, Scott had to un meeting of the Pairport United d€rgo surgery at Ajax Hospital Church W.A. was held at the Guring her stay here Vianse, Dunbarton, Monday even Mrs. E. Harding has been con-| To M MISSED PAPERS IN WHITBY Phone MO 8-311 i you have not received yaw Yimes by 7 pm, Col BELL TAXI AN cols must be plosed between 7 ond 7:00 pm. tainly gave us renewed hope for|a Joke, ing to discuss forming a club for fined to hospital } the future, especially in his state | Ag well as heing an eye sore, on the young people of the Commun ment "let us all never forgetls now much travelled modern ity that this town is made up of thelhighway, it is a breeding place rec 4 4 | At present there are no recrea-| people residing here and theirifor rodents and disease Its Just! tion Yecllities for the teenagers hest interests must he the prime|g dump. \or young married couples in the | | ion Thursday last, when the Whit. by Garden Club held & potluck supper prior to the annual meet. ling and election of officers, In a {short speech, L Jermyn sald that today great phasis is laid lupon material success and ma terial possessions, whereas it Is {much more important that we be Following supper the meeting consideration of this eouncll at] proper was hegun with the read. all times ing of the minutes of the 1958 an- It Is our sincere hope that some | nual meeting, after which the re- (of this consideration will be given ports of the executive members | 10 Port Whithy, We have had legi- were submitted and received, Inmate chuses to beef for some her report, the president, Mrs. 8 few years Burns, outlined the work that-had ~~ A# | mentioned in an earlier let-| heen done by the club in the past, '€r, Port Whithy, Is the highest ward in the town of| assessed It is our hope that council will|distriet, give this matter some considera: They plan to hold social even. tion in 1969, ings once 8 month and other ae- The mayor, in summing up our tivities in the church hall assets, failed to mention our! Further plans will he made st beautiful, modern Ontario Hos- the next meeting January 17 at pital. It is one of the hest hos- the church, All young married pitals in the dominion and its couples Interested in joining are contribution to society cannot be invited to attend this meeting and sald that with the proposed opening of new park land, further opportunities for service to the community would present them come better people, and it is his opinion that the vast amount of money being spent for rockets, Whitby. True, there is consider. Measured in dollars end cents, | able industry in our district but! The hospital has a payroll of| the fact remains we also have over 500 employes and for many, | established taxpayers who have many years, said payroll was the PLAN PARK AREAS A meeting was held Monday evening at Brougham of the Pick. {missiles, accoutrements for pro- {posed space travel, and so om,| should be used to provide Instead, opportunity for each person, no matter how impoverished fin. ancially, mentally, physically or spiritually, to live as full a life as it Is possible for each to live, "Many people band themselves together for various purposes, such as religious groups, recrea tion groups, and those who aie held together by a common Inter- est," sald Mr, Jermyn, "and in the latter group the Garden Club plays an important part, It is in groups such as this that people are given an opportunity to widen their friendships, and to work together on projects for commun iy betterment and thus for the 4 (people in that community." Mr. Jermyn had words of praise for the work the Garden Club has done with the 32 hanging baskets and the gardens In both Corona tion and Centennial Parks, as well as the assistance given the coun- selves, She expressed the appreciation of the club to the Mayor and council, as well as to town work ers, the PUC and others who have helped the Garden Club during the year, NEW OFFICERS In the election of officers sided over by FE. R. Elliott following took office for 1959 president, Mrs, 8. Buins, vice president, Mrs, J Wilkinson recording secretary, Miss Laura tien of our community, Pellow; treasurer, Miss Mami Rowe; press secretary, Miss Mil SUGGESTS INCINERATOR dred Price; executive members We also feel that Whith fe 8 4 d * also y, which Mr. R, Van Horne, rs Hi Vaniioasts of population of nearly Horne, Mrs, E.R. Flllott, Mrs. 15 000 people, certainly warrants ¥ an incinerator for the disposal of we Oscar Moore, Mr, T. Gresham The meeting ended with J | garbage Anyone acquainted with | 1A( iret seen Whithy grow from 8 small port village to a town rapidly ap- proaching a city status In acquiring consideration for | one exisiting eircumstance we had to summon the aid of the Ontario Water Resoucres Commis-| sion who guaranteed us that we! would no longer have to endure the offensive odor that originated al the sewage disposal plant and which contaminated the creek and the whole eastern por- pre the A and N showing of pletures which been taken by Miss Marg Stanlick while visiting at Lambet as well as some of the spring garden at Hamilton. Al were slides of ments of gladiolus Missionary To "Address Church The Sacrament of the Lord's 0 bl man Ar WHITBY SPORTS: SPOTLIGHT JAVID 8, PAGAN By Wi In the | on Sun and the meditation entitled "Holy Com munion an explanation of this sacrament of the church ening hour was held in hall and the wor- conducted by two mem $ of the Young People's Un jon, Miss Betty Carmen and Ron Bareham observed ied Chuareh [ i The ey ( embly WREN A. BLAIR It was annoudced that the an-| ering Township Recreational com- | mittee to discuss location of park {areas at Frenchman's Bay and Fairport Beach in the new pro- posed subdivision by Crusader backbone of the economy in Whit. by, a fact that can he vouched for by the merchants of the town, Another contribution the hospital has made to Whithy has been citi- zenship, Many new employes| Development : are immigrants from Europe, es-| A representative from the com- pecially Holland, and are certain-|™unity will call on each home- ly an msset to the town, They owner at Frenchman's Bay and are, without doubt, the finest,|¥ airport Beach Saturday or Sun- most loyal citizens that one could 98Y to discuss the plan wish to meet A petition from the residents, Wishing the 1959 council our Foquesting cefiain inde be set |aside for parks will be submit best and with the sincere hope . | oval. that Port Whitby will certainly ted to council and Ine develop ment company get more consideration m the f the Ajax coming year than it has in the H AND § ME G JOHN HARKNESS, President, |and School meeting will be. held South Ward Ratepayer Re Soy 4 ; 0 th Ward Payers ASSOC. | he Ontario County Health Unit PERSONALS DAY-BY-DAY Eileen Clark is in Hospital for surgery Guests at this week's dinner have returned home after spend meeting of the Kiwanis Club of ing a month with relatives in Whitby, held in the Hotel Royal, Kingston club, Lieut, Gov, Gordon Coulter, ponfire will be held at Brundle's Russell Pollock, David MePher-| Beach st 8 p.m son, James Duncan, Alex, Brash All the Christmas trees will be were Kiwanian Gordon Riehl, of Mr, Andrew Croman is visiting Oshawa and John Wharrie, of his brother, Charles in Beams Whitby {ville for a few weeks years past, The Frenchman's Bay Home Iwill be guest speaker KIWANIS GUESTS Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Buck included a group from Uxbridge Saturday, Jan 10, 8 Community and Les Siegrist. Also attending collected and piled for the event Mr, and Mrs, Fred CO-OP GUILD Osgood Mrs, Cowx of Dundas street west opened her home on Thurs |day to the members of the Co-op GHT WHITBY COM "iy CHEVIES --Y Ge WORLD CHAMPION WHITBY DUNLOPS 8:30 p.m. t at - MUNITY ARENA FILM and INSTRUCTIONS Se Qf ee RABIES he MON., JAN. 12th, 8:30 P.M. ODDFELLOWS HALL BROOKLIN Guest Speaker Dr. I. J. Woolsey, Bowmanville Inspector in charge of: Health of Animals Branch and Federal Dept, of Agriculture EVERYONE WELCOME On Dec, 30 in Mount Zion Unit-|ias and chrysanthemums attache local fandom. while the Chevies will show two new faces in their I Moor, who was support-| chair, Reports were given, All of- Jones only daughter of Mr, and of Brighton, England, acted #5 ya. needed, The Napanee fans got a great kick out of the wide |Cowx and Mrs FE Burgess, | OTTAWA (CP)--The Seventh ton, Surrey, England. Rev, T. H. ception held at Mount Zion Sun- season here when more than 1,700 fans took in the game. Attend down" bill of rights introduced at Local Association Whitby Girl by Alan Clarke velvet leaf hat and a corsage of ho iy more the steady type of player who comes up with timely Church thly meeting at the home of Miss |troducing the bill, but warned neckline and lily point sleeves a corsage of est goals against average In the league, and this Is credited to Cancer, Pollo and Tuberculosis surfer. Florence Heard was {n|designed to safeguard human dress of Italian damask. She car or, of Scarborough; Miss Mary o Jade green delustered satin Has Meeting rally meeting, with Mrs Lieuten tenant Nelson of Toronto led In corsa mums .. Ted O'Connor, Harry Sinden, AU Treen, John Chasczweskl, On thelr return the 'couple es. and Don McBeth present just about the hest halanced rearguard tablished residence at FEglinton in Senlor hockey Ike Hildebrand called us the other day to get avenue east, Toronto our opinion on George Gosselin as a hockey player. Naturally we highly recommended the likeable Goose' who did a great job for the Dumnies Inst vear. "Tke' would like to get both Gosselin from {North Bay and Billy Graham from Kitchener , , , Billy Reay called us also this week to discuss many items relative to the overseas trip. He suggested some player help from the Dunlops, whic h we ldiscouraged. The tournament takes place from March 5th to March 18th. which Is exactly when the Fastern Senlor "A play-offs are the on. Besides Its our feeling that the Dunlops did thelr Joh last sea son, and can hardly be expected to get involved In this thing again at this time. Particularly when it would reduce our roster at play markable rate, is the opening of | p'(jme Junior Lacrosse in Whithy appears headed for an in fully equipped travel service! japesting season, The club will he sponsored hy Doug, Miller able to effect bookings to all Construction Co., and will he managed hy Ivan Davie. Ivan has a paris of the world, From the ad ready signed Gary Moore (no not the TV star) was was the leading vertisements which appear on |e.orer of tht group last year, while playing for St. Catharines Most this page and elsewhere In this|os ast season's club will be back, and the boys will he much het Issue, It will be seen that this|ier ag a result of that season's experience Clinton Comets new commercial enterprise 18|downed Johnstown Jets Wednesday night to move Into a five-point under the presidency of the long (lead In the Eastern race again, Prior to the game Johnstown tralled established businessman Harry hy only three points and a win by the Pennsylvania club would Donald who has brought In a/have reduced the Comet's lead to a single point Belleville Me man of great experience as gen: Farlands have a drive on to ralse additional frends for the overseas eral manager, in the person of rip. Donations can be sent to the "Macs Overseas Fund," City Hail Duncan M, MacLennan [Relleville, Ontario Stan Mikita, St, Kitts high scoring centre This new service makes Whit. star, broke his wrist In action this week , , . Rumors are starting by's facilities more complete and |to filter out of Boston that they are not satisfled with the goal enables Whithy and district peo keeping of Don Simmons The Bruins neem to be In a large sized ple to make all arrangements|slump right new Following tonight's action here against Corn there for all types of travel and [Wall the Dunnies hoard a bus for a return attraction in the Seaway erulses. Harry Donald expressed (C1 tomorrow afternoon Travel Bureau Opens In Whitby A further Indication of growth of the town of Whithy which continues at such a re House of Windsor 10DE Chapter | assisted by Mrs. L. Richardson to areas of federal jurisdiction St, Andrew's Preshyter anand Miss Marjorie Bromell, Miss (outside the responsibility of the Church Young Women's Group|Heard led the discussion on the |Provinces, permitting 10 different WA | study book "Concerns of a Na. Varieties of human liberty TUESDAY [tlon" on the Indian Canadians,| "'mmediate steps should be This advertisement is sponsored by , . . Whitby Township Board of Health aith Baptist Chureh Young Peo A question period followed taken to clarify the constitutional e's Association A social hour was enjoyed with|15sues which apparently dictate i a U John Evangelist Cubs and refreshments served by the hos. such a watered-down hill the Scouts tess assisted hy Miss Mildred church sald, suggesting the prov nited Evening| Price. Then ext meeting will be INCes enact complimentary legis Group held at the home of Miss Flor. lation to guarantee hasie human ence Heard, {freedoms Whithy t MARS, VENUS TARGETS BOSTON (AP) -- General Elec- 4} Church WA Baptist Ladies' Aid Andrew's Preshyterian Church Women's Missionary Whithy society hurches Company missile expert Glen Bleging sald Thursday night the United States plans four in |terplanetary shots in 1959, includ Ing one that may be aimed to {ward Mars next month [ WASHER AEE WORK GUARANTEED Complete oh All Saints" Anglican Church Guild | Whithy Chapter Order of Fastern Star United Church WA WEDNESDAY Whithy Red Cross work room St. John Anglican Church WA work meeting Ruth Group of St Chureh Unity Club Past Noble Grand Rebekah) Kinettes Club Canadian Leglon Ladies Auxillary THURSDAY Salvation Army Women's Home League Brock Street South Home and School Association | il bts) + "FAMILY, | ONUMENTS STAFFORD BROS. Monumental Works 318 Dundas East MO 8.3552 LET'S ALL GO TO CHURCH THIS SUNDAY St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church Created To Indiv: | | ° Requirements John Anglican plete overhauls, You Are Invited | | Wed In Ashb | i | WEEK-END REVIEW , . . The Cornwall Chevies and the nual congregational meeting t t e I S urn Whitby Dunlops hook up in a rousing Senior "A" contest at the yd held on Wednesday, | Guid members, The 'president, ven 18 8 Ly Al . pT Clarificat od Church, Ashburn, decorated in 10 Inds frien wully, The fowl lineup In the persons of Dennis Boucher and Darryl MacMillan od by the Whitby United Church ficers were returned to office aril ICa on the Christmas theme using pink an rh Asse! Small The "Dunnies" had a high scoring game in Napanee the other night in his mission work at Columbia | Games were played and a social esandles and baskets of while y winning a 10-9 decision over thelr club, It was strictly a no hitting House in Montreal this past sum. time and refreshments were en- Mrs. Gi. C. Jones, Ashburn, be. best man, The ushers were Ver: oan action, Jack Donlevy played goal for Whitby giving John Hen Day Adventist Church in Canada eame the bride of David Stuart non Thompson, Leaside, cousin qopson a rest, Bobby Atiersley was also given the game off CLUB CALENDAR : has asked that steps he taken to Pagan, Toronto, son of Mr, and (of the bride, and Robert Mont-igop Hassard and Ted O'Connor each scored three goals for the f Miss Pellow Is clarify constitutional issues which MONDAY | Fleetham officiated at the cere. [day school auditorium the bride's yoo has heen streaking steadily upwards again since Christmas| Whithy Baptist Church Explorers Aux Hostess the last session of Parliament mon} mother recelved the guests wear: playing.conch Sid Smith leads the Eastern Sr, group In LJ In a brief Friday to Justice Ing a Jacket dress of sapphire goals having registered 24, Smitty' Is having a great season and onl The United Church Sr. Evening Minister Fulton, the church com ides The bride, &! 1 " b Emmanuel Reformed wl 4 bride, Hive i ma age A pink roses. [goals, Few guys are better around the nef Bobby Attersley| Ladies Ald Boclety Laura Pellow who presided over|that 'legislation is of little effect gown of Itallan damask ength The couple left by plane for leads the league In points and also has 23 goals . . . George Samo-|V 6 the meeting, Reports were given|!n Achieving reform ' New York, the bride wearing a'lenke has gained the top ten In the scoring statistics the past cou. United Church Fireside Evening phy the secretary and the trea. It expressed concern at the lim necessories and y fliste Mmm WAN Tool Sues white gardenins and chrysanthe- John's steadv play this year, plus some great efforts on defence! Fund Committee |charge of the devotional and was |T1ghts and said it was confined veil worn by her mother, was fast ried a crescent shaped bouquet of white gardenias, white chry santhemums and English Ivy arper, cousin of the bride; Mrs | Bernice Ward, of Claremont, and Lenora Jones, niece of the hride | preet length, princess lines with foating back panel. Their sages consisted of white garden The Salvation Army Women's Nome League held thelr regular weekly meoting last Thursday at ant R. Zwicker In charge Mans for the home league activities were outlined for the prayer and Mrs. Zwicker read the ance given to him In planning scripture and also gave a reading this new commercial enterprise, | entitled "The Bumps" | 4 Arena tonight. Bob Hassard will make his first home start before j; Next Sunday morning | Mrs. G, Munns Sr. was in the | Of Basic I ehrysanthemums, Myrna Ruth| Alan Stuart, Toronto, formerly game with the 'Dunnies" content to go and get a goal when iter will be the guest speaker, |Joved. Serving were: Mrs, J, asic ssues Mrs, Leslle Stuart Pagan, of Sut. gomery of Leamington, At the re- cpp nies Last Saturday night's crowd was the largest of the it sald dictated a 'watered Whithy Baptist Church CGIT The wedding music was played : P blue brocaded silk and matching|soidom has an off game. Never what you might call sensational Auxiliary held its regular mon-|mended the government for in Vimy Ridge No. 639 LOBA on princess lines with Sabrina cherry red wool sult with black|ple of week as has Pete Babando John Henderson has the low Auxiliary Group WMS itations of the government hill ened with seed pearls to a head Matron of honor, Mrs, Lois Na a Mower girl, wore similar gowns the Army hall In the form of a coming three months, Mrs, Lien by Whitby Industrial Commission The meeting closed with prayer which hody Is always seeking to| by Mrs. J. Kentner. A delicious aid the establishment of new busi: | lunch was served by Mrs, Audrey nesses as well as Industries, In great appreciation for the assist. | CWL Plans Party WHITBY | At Fairview Lodge] PERSONALS FRIDAY Salvation Army SUNDAY [ Youth Fellowship 118 Brock St. 5, Whitby BUTT RADIO And Appliances to the CATHOLIC MO 8.3707 United Church Young People nlon Bg INFORMATION BYRON ST. § AT ST, JOHN ST, 9:45 AM Stevens and Mrs. Barbara Dow Whitby of the Catholic Women's League| Mra. Mary Orr and daughter, [was held in St, Bernard's School Ruby, of Sault Ste. Mare, visited | BROC WOW PLAYING EVENING SHOWS 7 - 8:20 P.M. SATURDAY MATINEE 1:30 on Monday. The president, Miss/At the home of Mr. and Mrs Grace O'Connor was in the chair, Rene Lalonde, Centre strent After the opening prayer, Miss south, during the holidays O'Connor extended good wishes: Mr and Mrs, Ebb Hutchings for the New Year and thanked and tamily spent the New the members for their help during n Niagara Falls as the WHITBY Phone MO 8-3618 Year guests NOOSE | WAS WAITING for the lone stranger! 0 || OTE BUCHAN. IDES LAE) the past year. She also made spe cial mention of the work done by Of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Chapman Mr. and Mrs the ladies who had made the and family, of beautiful linen surplices and altar cloth ready for Christmas Mid south, were visiting at the home of Dr, and Mrs. John Ross during mght Mass The proposed party for mem the holidays Mr. and Mrs Collins hers of Fairview Lodge was dis cussed in detail. This will: take y Ja { ) place on Jan, 16 and will be con Oshawa, Apent 1ast week end \ ing at the home of Mr and Mrs Howard Lane, of Hallett Harold Centre Elm street ay of vened by Mrs. RR. Hunter : It was felt that pie lenten event ranged and after considerable dis vas decided to hold a on March 8 Ih Il be MacDonald special be wm some { cre should of B I on Mrs street afternoon at Parish Helpers of glican Church, Port south La'Trol wh | the An entertain the . 5 cussion 9 toa of 1n) smorgashord supper day sam COLOR | x odo trom: Hive seven convened hy Mrs | Also N 83) 14 « Lraig Stevens Jonniter Rotten Barry Kaley A ouch of TRISH Jaughte THE RANE ORGANIBATION PRIVINTY JOHN GREGSON MURIEL PAVLOW BARRY FITZGERALD ANE THORBURN MOR. PURCALL dies group who spe ng NMroand My ronto, former \ere Complete details of this will be announced next month A SOOTT PROWR PRODUCTION " heteh Whit Plan thy memin the mig re divs m [ / guests at and My Henry thre roup wh vould George Munr ble for planning and major project I'enta be respon street carrying ont some My \ Doug rant and Mrs mill Ro ol Spencer he We he home of Hen ( \ during the coming year \ drangement vere made ! ardin ne and up « M but more tH, { nd ( then al ff eh ted W Mrs An W per m of Mrs Her Monday {Windsor Chapter 10DF y. SUI ley & group evening t n members Bible Class and Sunday School 11:00 AM Morning Worship 11:00 AM Junior Congregation 11:00 AM Beginners' Class CLASSES St, John's School (West of Whithy's Modern Church) Mondays and Wednesdays 8 TO 9 P.M, WEEKLY Register at First Class Jan. 12, 1959 for Catholics and Non-Catholics Information: Phone Rev, A, G. Quesnelle -- MO 8.3676, | © 2:15 AM ANNOUNCEMENT Benevolent L ge Holds Meeting The regular meeting of Bene. volent Rebekah Lodge was held on Wednesday with noble grand Dorothy Wickett presiding as. sisted by viee-grand sister Grace Harris, who reported on the sick members Baskets members were DODD & SOUTER Paint & Wallpaper OPENS THURS., JAN, 15th ~ €.IL. PAINT DEALER 107 BYRON ST, § WHITBY FAITH BAPTIST 421 BROCK ST, N, WHITBY f E. C. Corbett, B.Th stant. Mr, R. Roxburg were sent to shut-in at Christmas and all reported as well as could Sister Jean Wickett reported the membership committee, | Sheila Gordof for the CP committee. She mentioned there a meeting in! 100] Monday at 7 Pastor: Rey Ass he for sister and 1 that the pm \ CKLB will be Hall on / Our Sunday very good report was given 11:00 AM & 7.00 PM peaking [the monster euchre, candy and held in De thanked for to make it a Our Pastor At Both Services EVERYONE WELCOME home baking sale cember and all were » help they EMMANUEL REFORMED CHURCH REV, GERRIT REZELMAN Ird Concession West of Brock N. 10:00 AM, MORNING WORSHIP (ENGLISH) 2:30 P.M, AFTERNOON SERVICE (DUTCH) WHITBY BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. J. M. Ward, Minister Mrs. W. E, Summers, AT.CM SUNDAY SCHOOL ~ 10 AM 11 AM, SERVICES 7PM, MONDAY, 6:30 PM, = Explorers MONDAY, 4:15 PM, -- CGIT WEDNESDAY, 8 PM Midweek Meeting 2nd and 4th SUNDAY NIGHT ~ B PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 307 BROCK ST, N., WHITBY Rev, O. J. MacPherson, Minister 9:45 AM SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:00 AM MORNING WORSHIP 7:00 PM Guest Speoker: REV. H. NICHOLSON MONDAY, 8:00 P.M, CHRIST AMBASSADORS ter Grace Harris Sally Jones and donating the ie - DONALD TRAVEL SERVICE Schoal Hour WHITBY 0 rough fo rab h raised a Little Janey at heing WHIT y JOHN M SMITH BEATON of money MRE vere read tions given that after a penny bingo \tter all regular + attended ula Domestic and Foreign Travel Reser cringe Wi ninder \ MR. CARL .MOCI EVENING HOL meetin Airlines, Steamships, Bus, Rail, Hotels, Car Rentals held 1) Ian ae WAY ung toy also won PHONE WHITBY MOhawk 8.3304 OSHAWA RAndolph 5-4831 ore SUNDAY vo wha A with sisten Grace Harris and committee, Ama I 0 NO BOOKING FEES D. M. MacLENNAN, Manager under § MORNING WORSHIP CAN GOOD COME BY UNITED CHURCH RA AF BD Orga Minister Vist T 11 AM Speaker IR P.M QUT OF EVIL?" SCHOOL M ih Guest / ye years

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