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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 4 May 1966, p. 11

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Newcastle Harbor of Schéol Board Wi Addi't"o'nal Ency( For Use by Ail --Newcastle - 'irhe Newcastle The school report was gi Public School Board met on by Principal Bonald Mu Monday evenmng for their School, during the monti regulai meeting, with ail April was open for 15 d members present. The main- Days present were 3,778,1 Utes of the last meeting, rend absent were 242. Therev by becretary, Ed Barchard, 266 pupils on the last da3 were approved as rend. school. Pour had transfe Business arising fi-rn the out. There were thi-ce new minutes were on the hiring of missions and one retirer new teachers and office help. Mr. Munro added ta his Itwas learned that Mi-:. Ross part that his junior tead Dickinson was hired for office1 reported the need of grad help, ber duties to begin in type desks and seats. In May. Teachers have net as dering these, he sugge yet been hired, and further!more of the smaller si business won discussed along Complaints were also made that line at a Iater time during the' junior teachers on the meeting. ifountains. They are trick3 Village Donations Top Record for 196.' Newcastle:- Mrs. Teo n y tins in many of their hoi Williaims, who was in charge As the Cancer Societyi of the Cancer Blitz through- net receive help thTough out the village, bas high United Appeal, a door-to-i pi-aise for the canvassers and canvass is necessary, rSl enoh donors who have been every contribution a pers generous. "There has been an onie. Much of tihe gondm Increaee in thie canvass the done by the Society is tmt few years," explained made public, but every ý .Williams, "and it pleages given is well and caref nie to report that this year spent. Newcastle topped the 1965 re- A lew homes may1 cord by another $80.00". The been niissed during the B 15ollowmýg i a complete re- If your donation ha: nett port onl the canvass. collected, a cail te Mrs.1 With tihe help of inembers1liains, at 987-4235, would of the Newcastle Lionettes appreciated, and a i-a and other volunteer workers, will be given for each the Cancer Blitz held in the tribution. village on Menday, April 25, Thle canvassers eontribu reslted in donations totalliiîg their time te thîs Blitzv $400.30. Mrs. RvSs Allun, Mrs. The generosity of the vil- Brown, Mrs. Wm. Cail,1 lage toward tht: worUliwhiie George Chard, MIUs.1 caiioe wes matohed by the Couch, Mm. Sierd DeJ d gince of the canvassers iMi-:. Rosa Dickinson,1 co .ng their ai-oas in spite Ciff Flintoff, Mi-:. Eric of"tfe peor weather and ill- ohay. Mx'm. Earl Poster,1 AI l'ay, Mns. Gordon G CardsoThanks Ms.Bn ookmp On behaîf of the members Lake, Mi-.. George Meadc cf Councîl of the Village of Mrs. Murray Paterson,] Newcastle may I express our E~merso Peel, Mrs.J sincerest appreciation ta the Prunner, Mrs. John Rici mon cf Bowrnanvllle and New- Mrs. John Scott, Ms. Si castle Pire Departments for man Schields, Mrs. Rol the capable and efficient mnan- Wagar, Mrs. Murray Wal i-ici in which they carried out ?&s. Doug Walton, .Mi-:.1 their duties nt the tragic lire liam White, Ma':. Tony1 of April 3th. We wish aISe ianus ad Mm. Fred Yate to thank the BowmanvIlle De -_______ tachment of the O.P.P. for - Notice their excellent cooperation;- aIse, we wish te thank the management of Honey Hol- Newcastle Librai low and everyone who Il will flot charge1 kindly and thoughtfully serv- ed sandwiches, soup and cof- Overdue Books fee te the wenry lirefighters in the early heurs cf the morn- during the mnont Ing . j Cunilngham, Reeve. of May. 18-1 Tol the (itizens of Nowcastle & Dîstrici ARTIFICIAL ICE FOR '66 (AINVASS - MAY 9th - 21st FOR DONATIONS TOWARD THE VILLAGE 0OF NEWCASTLE ARTIFICIAL ICE FUND. ALEX RENDEY, Sertary, .A1.A., Newcastle, Ontario Meau rem me te supportnus wlth a donation ItwLli b. plaed la a reserve fong d iWereb3 the villade outil requi-ed fer the aetual Installation M YêS wlnb t. Plefte weeklY, mentbly, this eau bo arrmgSd ILOT: AUl 40»«0»man dedeetile for taome ta pu s uiaal" eeélpt wallbe lueud fer 1,ou 4 NE'WTONVILLE Gle e"7ie À110, apokj eby J Min lenE*~uuêretumu Mr ansd Mm iiSd Brown Mr. and ?&s. INelsonDowney Duing the .d hoene MkOPiStO&Joftpha ed ilawee uper7u t, nd Wray cf Brampton. a"oe"CIm e.pltI, ?eosi lut' un . dedawt Ms .At fr5. Bourgerila'swerc cdby ?Mii.1 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _mt Yan rMrL. liank G rs.E. a-units incha *lI * fl F= it 3rue 8ener-n M n FrMn. P i-me r and f . ran Bner, en Aiil2: Coftira toote ýjôbiéma iord, th e wkdtNigaa awaMr.ad Ms. Mlnd i C. . atEnE I kiupMe. . _d.M*. Doig. À d Rr;ep M ti- . d . Rai ond Jon on. We Dow hom ie to W tWednesay r.»ettnd Mis 13 M adenlo Mn. d Mi-s:AjbOi- Tha h é ith a ftemoene t Mi-. T.ve * no Odd or cf Cobo 8were Mc.alls Uai". m .Coutoi'. * rtor. ellwHal atndyii .withanM r. and ns. . Mter- ac GAinieHllr'trdYni.. it M Mn r.C. R a- Secretary Mi-..«W. MilMt*#nard Mins Ms. P. Worrell was able i-,' ,, 511day.* read the miri ___________________ BonkeMiln attfnded a ta returri te her home Satur- Mr. and Mrs. Laurie Sta- meeting, whi fuin. iiM ,é~ Wednes- day, .&fier her lengthy stay pleton and Eevcriy of Ajax cd. It was d " in Mernioria'I Hospital., wei-e visitors on Mondary et would caler aLoe ladies aitending, the Misa Barbara Stapleton o! Mr-. Geoffl 5tapleton's. High School dinner et Tnrgt - Uited P'ort Hope spent the weekend Mr- V. Bourgenie was taken banquet, on Churdi, nurg-1A at home. Mrs. L. Todd of teBownýnvil1e Hogpital onl A date was d nom i, Itdi *as apoSor- Stai-kviile and Mr-. Bruce Monday morning. croie dinner eby the Nurses'ýAclatlûn; Donnelley ôf Port .Hope wereshw icludod Moedsxni C. Par- Sunday visitons witih Mr. and* Newtonvllle u.C.w. sho. Ac row, W. Boushei C. Brown, Mii. Don Stapleton and 'The U.C.W. met Wednescbyup a0dte0 T Hendenaoti, .~ Farrqow, J*aiy. evening, April 27th, la._ the of oui- iîbrax âllott, -i. Hie ln,,J. Mar Miss Diane Kimbaillah now Sunday gchool room, -with an out new bot Ill O b ta in tel,an R. Wood. epoe atthe Voyageur- attndane 6127. Presdent hsdforo wit Mis Ane esbtttheMr.andMr R.Hall, Mr. and "Breathe on Me, Breath o! c Io p a ed ia latter part o u we a r.Ms C ar w, ren rGdand pH.r~aye hd hag visit ta bis parents in Ireland, those attending the Masonic of the devotional period, as- B S rejolncd his famiiy bière, Fr-, service in Welcome Undted sisted by Mrs. D. Eiliott, Mn:. day, and thev left for tfieîr Church, Sunday momning. R. Trim. Mrs. T. Hen ci-son! S t u d e n ts hmeat Crdiffnext day. Shelley Gray of BOwmanl- and Mrs. R. Farrow. Hyrnn D Ther wer 11 able inville was with ber grandpar- 104 and prayer closed Ibis r given tui-n on and ilfloi-ced the play at the card party in the ents, Mi-. and Mrs. C. H. Lane, part cf the meeting. .inro. water riscs and squirts acress: Ooaniunàty Hall, Priday ev.- over Sunclay. Dbau h After the i-lcil ea, thel cio the bail. If they are turned ening, winners being, high Mi.Rymn iue nd -ha s-you note. days. on gently the water barely lady, Mms. Hazel Farrow; high b as been home from Toi-entO wene read by secretany Mn., day: trickles out. Mn. Muni-o com- gent, Bruce Gi-cen-, doan prize, on two weeks' vacation, ne- R, Best, and the finano.ial ne- were rnented that the lfountains Jim Howard; draws, John sumed his studies in electron- port by Mi-:. W. Boughen. y cf downstairs were good as cern- Campbell, Arvilla Pai-tiidge, 1C' at Ryerson Institute cf Several items of business, erred pared te the cnes used Up- Mrene S-tc'y Technology, again, tbis week. were discussed, amcong thero v ad stirsandsugestd smetingMiss Bertha Thompson cf catering, and which fund: .ent. be dene about them. Toronto and ber nephew, Mr. sihould be used for hoped-fcnl Present 5 iC..At reentmeeing th aBill Thompson of Chicago, washroom. Our annual sup- es rincipal sed e miinte! were in the village Sunday per will be one week canier o n ide 1 obtain pi-ces fon new sets f( w a techigonfins n eg than planned, on eccounit cf 1 Or- o! encycîopaedia, and bougbt e c s bM.c aean og a weddin.g in the church. ested ini bis report at tbis meeting, las o Newcastle, Mn. and Alter hymn 291, Mns. Sta- 3ets oosfo raesIreMorrs. Han-y Wade wene Sun- pleton replaced Mrs. Gilmer le by and five cari be purcbased on do a n <..1-"ersona .Mr.aI the piano, anu ait an the a renitai basis cf $23.10 a yearý S c;a a , tUt- (4 rs na m uWade. tse M.Jak"Happy Birtkiday" te Mn:. - -y tfor five years, while books fer'lSunda visiton s. aIr ldc y agrades six, seven and eight can~ lit' e- r.Hrh be purchased on a rentai basis Newcastle - The Artificiel gleasant trip te .Mexice, aise Boyce, Mi-. Gai-iy Boyce and of $29.00 a year for fîve years. Ic bmte shligaack fi-cm thcîr trip to Mexico Mn. John Boyvce of Tottenham, At the end of that period the meeting Ibis Wcdnesday even- are Mn.- and Mn:. H. Schmid. books wouid then belcng tel ing with volunteers wbo have Miss Teresa De Jong bas B lTTf the sehool. To be paid for in offered their help in the can- compietcd ail but one exam UVVJ.'l, cash it would cost $107.50 foi- vass to be held sborîly at Western University, Lon- anc met end $135.00 foi- thel throughout the r village. The don. She is home now witb Last Tu es d ay eveningA other set. Renting them and'ithermomeler la nsing, butsilîl lber parents and i: bopeful to!Brown's Ist Scouts enlerlain- wmes. paying over a live year period bas a long way te cîimb befome begin hem pre-med heslged Co OuI Ithe home o! dnes Iol nycs aot$001he objective is neached. next year if she passes thslCo u"j h oen the woredf onlyti.celpin haboutypa$10.ms.Scoutmaster Ross Boyd. The door more.Ifbyoucan hepwinhtia ver pasaeaers, aig School Board Chaimman, important canvass, then offer. Miss Candy Storks visited, ubstealo n iHghesrlads skied~ if the Newcastle Lib- yourself te the cornmittee with ber lriend Miss Cathy i Asisaster Gen Hughl, end sonal rai-y didn't have Ibese books which is always happy fer the Robinson, Londen, Ont. This AssatDienPwlwn work se the childi-en could borrow extra pair o! feet te do some is anc of the Iniends madeifoi- a short i-amble before ai-- ntthem. Mm:. Pauline Stonks ne- rond work. And you CAN wbile at B.C. Heritage Camp nivng a IhHBoys, nd eeny cent plied thet she knew al Ico help in the canvass Have' hast summer. Cnndy provedione reports a very enjoyable fully wehl tbe childi-en working on your donation i-eady' when j erseif a gi-cal camper and time. projecîs couidn't find eneugh ,Ibey eall. You can give ail et ha: met and made many 'Mr. Ross Boyd wns in Ro- ha%'e one lime, or pledge te gîve fiends tbnougbaut ber cpeîýchester Friday and Saîurday,GR E Blitz. se 5 mucb over the period cf ences with Girl Guides andiApril lSth and l6th, bowling YR Krr e r one year. The canvassers will naw wîth Sea Rangers. TheseinthAB orae. Wii- 1 have piedge cards with tbern, girls are trading visits ta keep . adM: .Se no I b B iland your donations ai-e ail tax up the closenes: they flt te- atîended the funeral in Clark- c ep e o deductible. ward anc another at camp, son of- their brother-in-law, con- We wehcome Mr. and-.Mrs. Anothen wondenful evenîngMnWlia Hut Newcasle- A t t e n t 1 o r, George Wallon bnck fi-rn was enjeyed on Saturday BnusyBesdahedtenirreguln tigNwateBy.plans ai-e their winter in Plorida. Witb evening when the Bowman- CAKE - ed hirrgua wer bing p pasted ow te enter their neîurn tbe chuldi-en be- ville Brancb of the CanadianImeeting at the home of Mrs. C K l Bas- in b untthoug te wol Leio bed hei anu l "ellington Farrow, Newcastle. Tom a Pee Wee sud Bantaxnae i ehn hruhtewo-Lgon hl hi nulThe ladies spent tbc evening M^(OO E Mrl bail League this season, with ens for hast year's batbing ladies night. Attending theifinihn uligaqitta Pmed tboughts lunninsg te a Tyke suit, but with today's weatben dinner and dance., fi-mroihngqiNegawultta ong, teain ms well. Ail boys in lwudapa ht h a-cplwre Mr. ani Mr . Brown's School by Mrs. Gwen S R W Mr:. these age groups wili be &d- ton's must have snuck past Howard Quinney, Mr. and Hughes, on which tickets will Fe- viaed when thbe firsI practices the weather man. Mn:. Ai! Gray, Mi-. and MrSCs ol ebl u rjca Mng. will tae place. Keep aient Mrs. Pauline Storks bas re- Frie Milhencb, Mr. and M i.b-e s e hol. exIa meetng :;aturned ta the village aller a Edrnund Majer, Mn. and M-. Itereo Mrs.Wid ry, fosigna, Il oid veiny Pc:u- JccAdams, M.and Msýttehm fMs id Mm:.sîbl beIbisoening otu f thern, aI the school or the Robert Shearer, Mr. and Mms.' Simnpson. heim day. Bonssosrn ru fRU r«« e-$Y wh los A meeting o! the E.O.B.A. library. "There just ai-e net Douglas Wallon and Mr.ad l pnoiggopc e r. . s-SV Mn:. ils to be beld on Wednesday enougb te go aound and Mn. Bruce Tilisôn. Al hPhee Scouts and Cubs beld a CED jack of Ibis week in Pont Hope, when bbc ones et the seho .ol afoneentnioned men named cuchre parly in tbe Rover Den kard, wbere aI thal lime arrange- or aI the library ai-e in use ai-e membens of Ibis Branch, aI the home of Mr. and Mr.n:.r Sher- ments o! business tawands they bave ta bonrow ei:ewhere and jclning tber n Ibis George Stephenson cn Satur- beo owitbout. We supposedly evening, guesîs, Mrnd. r.dyeeig e also obemt te 1966 bav booa aIthe daecn in penlables cf the Legu w h av g~or ogod bosatteNew- Alex Hendry. Mn:.cucre wr te ein play Hig ln Witd.a loînole te tbe le- ensIle Library, but whene arel Newcastle A and B Cub jsoe o heeeigwr Wil-Iber sudnîcUers, thenIcy? I've bad ta Join hbePeck: were delighîed te îearnn eld by Wyllene Rabme and cas. opening here, toi- ycu as weîî. Bowmnanviile Library, and Ibat sterling next Monday srsil Powell, es and e lowhi -Maen are Asked te pleese oiller even aI that I oflen end Up evening, weather perrniîîîngclitnrores by en sand tGIeISdETh l tihir im, tlet ad ervcegoing te Oshawa. There should tbey wili be meeting aI thelCîl1 aro. tenac thi tmtaet n eriebe more books in thal libraryj Public Scbool Grounds at aprizes went ta Alrna Farrow, 'SUP.mER « aRM te these leaoues as coaches; for botb public scbool and quarter te seven la play one 1 Acy Farrow, Ediîb Nikiaus hey aieîd. mstinb clv~er prt igh cbooh students te bene- peck againsl the other in a'ý and Jim Çasweîî, Alec Martin M KI f o gongta eitber o! the par- 11 ruh garne of basebaîl. Boys ai-elwon tbe lucky cup prize. Al entala ct a drversfou the " aked 0 crne a Ie seoolprizes were donated and the 0 K orI lin bsbenapecae "r Otrioncith atsp urchaske enting t the s ad anut n aîrdyCOO ER K enns te gctel drier ote nin bis report asking fcor these grounds in play clothes, wear-, committee are mosî appreciat- S tems t ge tien tea5books," snid Mm:. Margaret ing Cub sarves onhy, as the!ive. L.frein their gaines. Ce'ocîpera-Breneton," se I would make new gryseaestea Mi-. Ross Boyd attendeda é1ý _ 1--- -- _ -, Lrevsweaers ake CbowlingM e - Mackin, Minnie Taylor a RaadndM: rrtnPny m dard Smnith, Mr-.jawentfor tîsaix vins orn 10,745. rtnr;total score,have alsosaid'they would try Philip William: sand Master awa, for sl ix moths, whoýJI Be0i,74 Pa5. ir;te attend with Mns. Stonks. Fi-ank Stubbington. R ravt. iusay 1c I19Aba yh - Men's Leegue - The Sabres, Discussion * was stated up residents of the village, now SiOsMw a y sit66, e bC O O A 1 with teaim players George by Mm:. Brereton eencerning of Bewmanvilie, Master Kevin Ow a en eral tH en>ai.Sh 'KJbai, onldMi.nr, tRy ebcaddition ta bbc Separate Shuhîz 1: in- hospitai.* The forber E9 th cnr. t Gooud, KenalWh i , FRayci Scbool in Bowmanville. Sbe Mn. andi Mrs. F. Aclara, St. clo-eBySteyte rt ood Ke Whtne, Fancsbad leai-nec that meny of the Cathenines, and necently ne- deceasec wau a daugbter o! Tufford and Larr?Y Pearce*; Newcastle students were sign- tunned frorn Menti-cal ar e leM. and Mrs. Samnuel Arizona, No. 1¶Grade - - to scoe Ladies60T9e ng Up with the Separate staying at the home of their Sbacey. Born Merci'.i12, A1888, ee M liewihbaiaes -JTenScboi. Mr. Riekard haci aiso son Jack and famila',while et, Bowmanville, sbe niqved Ples wthtem laeb e erd Ihis and the question Janet is un hospltal. ' Thi: te Oshawa from Toronto 1~2 VALENCIA Hall, Ann Cooper, Ann Vogel e-iin- ws heîher Newcastle seerns ta be the beci lime of yeers ago. M and Marie Welluandt; total sbculd continue ta look for the year for the Adams, wben Mri. Murray was a member scor yNab x ea-08. nothen teacher and go abeed sbating the bell rclling, their of Albert Strcet UnitedU KNt u Aridy Nigt Mixe Lea-witb building or let it ride eldest daugbtcr, Jackie, took Chtlrchl andi tbc ladies' eaux- O RNE gue - The Misfits, w'lth team for the lime. Tbe question in a baci fail fi-cm bbc mcnkey iliaxy o! the Stamie Park players Pauline Stonks, Mari- minci seernec le be whetben bars aI bbc sehool grocundis Neigbborhoed Association. lyn Coudi, Walace Ccuch, ta chance baving new roorna, and suffei-ed a broken lcîl She le sunviveci by tbnee Ruth Couch, Alice KuIpeiy e teecher and ne pupils, or airn. We w ish tbem al e daughtei-s, Mii. J. Persan 5 and Stan Aluin; total scoreC, pupils andi ne room or teach- ae pedy recovery. (Ruby) cd! Oshawa, Mrs. D.s 9 10,786. ci-. George Chanci wes appoint- Mrand Mi-:. Hrley Elhiott Banner (Mai-gai-el) and Mn:. cuo 5 iThuraday Night Mixeci Les.. cd te investigete the number (nee Cathy Alldi-ead) werc H. Sideir (Jean), both cf To-ba eue - Thc BraIs. with team e!f pupils wba rnight be plan- guestî of honan et e presen- oribo, and a son, Edward SJun; Pitt, Rumel1 nngbtoleave the Newcastle tation accordeci thern by fam- Thomas Of Çalgai- asit,______________ 1McIiry, Ai-b Dubeau and1 any decision. In the meantirne Seturday evening, Apnil 23rd. A~is. Blirdie Bmoach of lerni!- by Marg Ibbotscn; total score,i renovetions ta soeeof the aid Meking the pi-esentation, Mr. ton; a 'brother, Ray -Staceyr:.WM n. 7,334. i-rn:m will be dealt with. A. Low expi-essed word: cf tihi-e grandchildren and six )e Again we ask for the ca-. Mns. Bi-uce Tilîson askeci bb congratulations le the newiy- greeb-grandduiidren. operation of the presidet t 9iBoard's permission te have th: weds and on behaîf of Ihose The menionial service was ~I secrtar ofeac leguein se o th pulicschol resntgave themn two lovely hpld et the Ai-mstrong Fun.- brlnging à full report te those goncis and the bail dlaniond.table lampa and a flogr lemp. erl Home, Oeiawa, May 3rd, a followln« the bowling. new: tra quarter te seven te eight Following th, a deligbtful followed by interment In Li- ail yewr long. and br=in »pian. each Monday niolt untIl lunch was enjoyeci. The. Corn- Bow'maville Cenetery. Rey. your report ci your benquet further notice. Permtisson was mIttQe mernbers were Mn: A.'H. Dyck, inbÙister o! Albert _ e'____________ nid ardsn nlt, aima the gimtmd tis1 Low, Mri. L ittleand ÏMnn:j SkSet United Church, lit oCdOW ouecoe..Theis i t re& LPonter. 44 Jq ls, wý o. . . .***.. an Stateuma, Eowmaufflel, May 4. 1MN le benedicton wau Ouir next v a M R .Mr. Wtdte. meeting will ed iogb je. social haif hour X&y iMt. The genU" 0tk- mtent wua conduet- ing On May 26th wm113iln î H. Wede, and the form of a bus** Ï t tu arge served lunch. Scott Mission ln Troto. _________ . Mrs. Roburt Muir oa d our devotional po P9 ENEZER a oen aled ?s"b M- ezer U.C.W. Even- the Cross o! Jesua won net on Thuruday, ung. Mr&. Muir and Mma ~ N'ith 30 ladies in Metcaif depicted the EuuI# The Leader, Mrs. themte ln a well described sowy openod the muet- forni, staxting from Good i't1- oem titled "Arriv- day through -t>EButer Sund.t*t: Mrs. Lloyd flown eaw Mis. Ken Tink through true toi form by aq*- nutes of the March companyinx herseif on thà- hich were approv- lait> as se sang 'TfIbo U iagreed tliat we ttugged Cross", which was doe, rto the Courtice joyed by everyone. 1 * Student Council Mrs. Muir cloied the wb kFriday, May 27. ship service with a puay«. ;set for .our cas- Mis. Jack Gay then bu*l.4 ?r and hair style everybody in a "Neighborh"o Names"l content, done lin grop je Muir brought us fOrmation. on the functlonlng A dellctous lunch was serv- ary; aise pointing ed and our meeting came toaa ooks recentiy pur- close as we repeated the M-, Dur perusal. pah Benediction ini unison. INESS OPPORTUN1TY riish American 011. Co,, Ltd.' HAS ]FOR LEASE A SERVICE STATION, on King St. E., Newcastle gallonage In excesu of 100;000 pilons. ormnation contact: A. J. DOHERTY, Box 146, Lindsay, Ontario Phono 324-4797 r FEATUSE PMCU nuiTTER 3-nr79 <C rEhlTS Roo. PP% 4k-MY IXES 20W89c,- CeI ADD R .g PIt 1erN BV eR>ê&npr49t MEAT - hmy SUPE4mG IsJ- bONELESS, SUD MEAT N uS ROASIS &WEET PICKLED VAC PAC MEATY au PHR .R 10HT BRAND VAC PAC ,2É9c" &« zpkg59c ontae on"Nt Ne. 1 tram HOT - NOUS8I TOMATOES '39c m ALI.PSZSJNr$la ~A~AN1U#Z ~ ~4TUft0&V. I*.~d I me. A u m MUCH LATELY AV E AT A ïPWITH 3UR S TOR Ee,ý't'DfE PLUS IVEEKEND SPECiALS, Tee,-. - i m CUT ýýFmAnuic

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