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The Liberal, 4 Jul 1963, p. 3

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THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursday, July 4, 1968 I l . ' \ r o High School Results.E::::::?..E:::‘::.Babv Molestercauohtdaim No Water For Tea Or Baths ing at 7.45 pm. at the Canadian . - v' C ' Leglon Brand] 370’ carrtlflclig (Continued From Page 1) ‘difficulties. I They will meetidown the road". ‘ner quipped “Mrs. James. havo IS Road " * * * . g V , with the engineers. representa-l Complaints of not enoughyou never heard of the order m” plane to the to‘msmp and tives of the contractor and oftwater to make a cup of tea. to of the bath?“ to which the lady - ' . Peak v c . . . . . SGHIICY [rigging]sirenlllkesgervices must £0110“ tho“) plam- llle delegation Tuesday eveningigive the dogs a drink, and of‘quickly rejoined. “Mr. Sumner ‘ Tommml’ Ell‘o’l’wel' D- Nil‘lae at 7‘10 to investigate the com-lhmine comm ‘ ' " ‘ ‘ ' I . t .. s i g unal bathing fei-you1e om: t Richmond Hill Bayview and. Grade 11: Wendy Ashkanse, eaCh mghtsatdg pgléoexcergt Last Wednesday morning two,With her head tilted inquislt-‘l‘EPOI'IEO that about 45 sel‘VlCes plaimsl Iced on them‘ a“ family omemhdown mile ditamonimd yourself Thornhill high school studentsiBarbaraâ€"Jo Beresford. Mai’garetisaturday' un ays ‘ p' ' Richmond Hill police officers ively to survey the wonderingim mat area liaVe already been Water Rates lhers using the same bath water: Council agreed to enforce De La Barre,‘,and 7'30 p‘m' EvangeliSt Rev’lleapw ii‘Om their Ci‘llisei' 0" tad. “Clia-Ll"“‘35 lhe enChaniEd low-“9d ‘0 the WW“ del’th- Answering complaints of the were heard. ithe bylaw restricting lawn wat- ' vord of their‘Comell, Marti . . - t - . - . . '~ v ~ - have received V >WllllS HUDklngv mlss‘onan’ Wood Lane and effortlessly doorway through which nature If some “3‘9 bio" mlfied the} recent raise in water rates from Mrs. Kathleen James hum-lering in the area. on an hon- examination results and awards. Linda Dunn. Pauline Ellis. Jo- . . ' ‘ E n elist, Mr. , H i , , ,~ . . . Hr . I ' At Richmond Hill High lene Goodier, George Hopkins, 313:2: Sglrlfbmg': g Canada,s captured one-eyed Chaâ€"Lil. al was suddenly discovered. géyelggscoizecgggl “hen “oume $4.50 til) $1.800, and that. the‘oiouva objected to being tot-C101” system If that does not ' SChOOI grade 12 Student Brian JUdith Hopmns’ Alan Howard' G l t or Toronto suspected molester Of 093 Taken from “91' one day cage, ' ‘COUIM‘ll 01‘ “inner explained ted to share her bath water Withi work then penalties will be . Lennox had the highest stand- Elizabeth Hutchinson, Susan ospe en ‘ ‘ c3w1 babies. t-Cha-Li" was git-en that free- Quesnonod by Mrs. Kathleen that the new water rate was-,her husband. Councillor Sum-.invoked. The arresting officers enâ€" dom of the skies that rightfully James if this would necessitate set by the Ontario Municipal countered no resistance in thelhetOhgs to all birds_ often dur- digging up the roads again. Mr. Board. and that the tax levy de 9 Sally Manning and.Schell. Mary Sward, Paul Wil- execution of their duty. At last ing that day she returned to Niklas replied. in the negative, on the water levy had at the 8m - ‘ Caroleison' Jane Hiscott. .report they had successfully‘Hitary for food and water buttsaying that serVice connections same time been lowered from 0 3:33;? comma-Cl Grade 12: Jane Clement, run thEJlCCUSGCl out of town. in betwixt times happily ex_‘are located in the boulevards. 5.5 mills to 2 mills. He claimedl ing' grade 11, Craig Peterkin, Kaye, Judith Paton, Craig Pet-‘ grade 10, Janet Littlewood,!erkin, Janet Ransom, Barbara Carole Haves also won the Mary Farwell and Brian Len- . , .And here is the story. plowd the mohtops and the Council agreed to inves‘tt-.compartson would prove that‘M L H Sims vtrophy in special nox. C I B . Badly wounded, “Cha-Lin gardens. When at dusk She gate the quahtt. 0f wor'k hemg consumers are paying only“ . commercial and Gail Wright, Special commercial: Carole was found on Mill Street four settled on the dOQr_Step Hilaryidone in an attempt to iron out‘pennies more in 1963 than ml"; the Esterbnmk prize for Short- Hayes' C ~1 T esda weeks ago by 12 year Old Hll-tdecided to lodge “Cha_Liil in a _____â€"_â€".__Lpaymg a larger Share of the‘ BaWiew “80’s” ' Markham Dunc} u y ally PaCRard' [cage for the night to prevent -cost of the system. ' band. night approved a request from a , Special Prizes ' Th? {Ollowmg StUdents 9f lmur Construction Limitâ€", Taken tendetly 1° he“ hOI‘le-ltrouble with nocturnal preda- . ‘ He pointed out that the t0\vn-‘ ' tram,- Eavgsarirziizirshas: Elf 2:12.32? .Eriit‘e.5I:.iia‘lÂ¥...‘.‘;2‘ S 2 4 0 0 R a l s e dam: 3:1,: hamsters: -' ' ‘ ' es s I - - - o - -i‘ e . i =- - ; lgtglgglll Silenltlgto Craig Pet- over on their year's. work. the]: i%?g;‘;1513: :1“ :33: 53:;2e‘ti‘ation of Hilary. Aided by ex- u Nextmmormng upon release 1being sotd out of the townshim erkin. the Lions Club schol- Grade .9: Geraldine Bruce, wage when the engineers Crys_i‘pert adVice from ormthologist' Cha-Li made straight for the1 in fact 300,000 gallons a day is[ arship for highest standing in Gail Elsie. Brenda Firman. ferg Davis & Jorgensen ’give a Mrs. Lunn of Richvale of the garden stiawberiies and break-,In being purchased from North" grades 11 and 12 went to Brian Gail Meadows. Joane Nugent, ritmcate of approval on the Richmond Hill Naturalists, Hil- fasted with delight. Taking at York and 40,000 from Vaughan , Lennox_ the Victor McMunen Ursel Solieh. Ardys Winger, Ce b“ works in phage one andlary saw the deep head wound final drink from Hilary 5 drop- Asked about the Leslie Stwi‘ scholarship trophy for middle Johanna Zeeman. P“ c ‘ close and heal, the damaged per, she made off into the sun-, wells. counctltm. Sumner re_,‘ l'erup! . _ \mu - t - ' tee bond is . . . t . . , , l ' as won b Grade 10: Valdi Inkens. Lou- a Sll‘table guaran Wing and leg strengthen. light in puisuit of a finely plu- M c ported the OMB had approved _ 1:23:21 1.42:3:inle the I.O.D,Ey. ise Nesbitt, Wayne Rumble. pm“de will? *diveloper‘ Only the loss of sight in-the maged arrogant male grackleh _ a m p a I g n purchase of these wells from K M prize for highest standing in David Smith. C n acce ted a recom_ left eye remained as a remind- Later that morning, “Cha-Li‘ .North York by Markham in ~ Krade 10 history was won by Grade 111 Beverley Everard. ‘3“? th tpEliza Street in er of . the brutal treatment made the grave error of 'wing- May 1962. The 0.W.R.C. had Barry Aldred. . Ann Firman, Barbara Lowens, men ahlimb a t ted from “Cha~Li" had received so early mg her Way had: to Hilarys M F d S d P1 asam_ promisedto have them in op- St d t A ctatton rtzes Linda Robinson. Thom ‘1 e cons rue . . in life. home for a midâ€"morning snack . W F9 W“ ' e oration by May 1953, but the u en 55° 9 the lane at the north limit to Ville, chairman of the mental. A daily diet of raw hamburg- and chat. er meat mixed with wild-bird The law was waiting, brought seed together with a milk and to the area by a report that a water mixture administered “wild bird was attacking and work has become entangled in red tape and is still not com- pleted. Water Shortage went to Sally Manning first Grade 12: Roxanne Louw. grade 9 with Loren Gordon and The list of honour graduates. Eve Haywood, second. In grade at Thornhill Secondary School 10, prize went to Janet Little- are as follows: health fund drive for Richmond Hill reports that $2.400 was raised in this year’s campaign. the existing travelled section. The 66 feet required is owned by the township and a sum of What with? Your family's holiday, ‘ - 31300 is 0“ hand for part rm 1 d~ h ‘1: it t‘ t 1 t The canvass was held during ~ wood first with Beverley Fum- Glade 12. Susan Alcock. . m a nasa topper ui a emp mg 0 mo es young . Ratepayers complained of re- luggage naturauy. ’ ' . of the cost of construction. The ..Ch L... - t f. d t b b. .. the first week of May In ex_ . , , , erton, second; in grade 11 Craig Freda 381185. John Denby. . . - ‘3' i in 0 a me an ex Fa- a 198 i . V ‘ , - cent water shortage in certain Peterkin was first with Barbara Sandra Evans. PatrlCla GaZEY. ma.d wm germ“ Thgnllrléltli pt‘lis: ordmam‘v tan“? gnome" Although “ref”! mVeStlga' p1655mg.p1€asure at the mid." areas 0f water area “umber lf you’d like a new car to take Schell second; in grade 12 DOl‘iS Gillies. Anjie Heinonen, Office tod ellsegvltcet m ha_ She soon became a favouriteltion failed to uncover evidence em pUbllc “Spouse Mrs- S‘Vald,one while water is used for _ - Brian'Lennox, first with Jane Judith Hailawell. Margaret “Ck 3‘" a.le‘t”aek m 6.0" e with the local Children and shejin support of so grave a charge ‘hanked 3” “‘9 can"35591?E‘Y‘d‘iawn watering and washing cars you on your vacation...see the Clement second. Special com. Hills, Jim Kellam, Terry Lazar, zards to mm we 5 on g delighted many a two or threelit was decided to accompany,9V€‘i‘y0ii£e 915? Who _50 Kindly in other sections, and “runs BofM Matter off t met-c131 'went to Carole Hayeg Joanne McHoull, Jeanette Street I. * t * year old by perching upon an “Cha~Li” to a distant farm andhgavev 0- lliell‘ time in aid 0f â€"iw~_â€"â€" __.__ - 3C rYOU wtth Frances Carver‘ second. gbnelyl, wgliagn Royé.t ShIaiilon Township Engineer D Niklas outstretched grubby finger. there release her. lllf‘rlll‘ilgmlljlé 081158}; n h had ‘ ; i . might wish to finance both the car ‘ h mark of 30!?“ and um 8, ar ara . o n, . . ‘ “ ie or oun y ra c i O s “mafia... thesm engitfie to, Judith Stewart, Sharon Sturg- rep‘med “egmatmns under hoped to raise $10,000 this P O L A R O I D and your vacation underthe same ‘ .. 17 way to replace 150 gal' 3 ml"- ' ' ' v a‘ to bi tred in furthering 8.? G. H.V.S. Hospital Auxiliary thony Beck_ Alan Boone_ Shar- Cecile Brousseau, Susan Brun- one WhICh wll pump ga' , final county figures are due’ lons per minute. This should ‘ on Bowman' Jenn campbeu’ ner' Jean Buffet’ Ian calvert’ help eliminate the water shortâ€" to be released SliOIUY- The ' I D I . . Ronald Clough, Stewart Cooke, Gary Fox. Linda Harvey, E d S V , A branch assmts in the work of‘ Linda Dicemah Alan Ewing Gloria Hall, Lynn Hutchison,age' » n S the clinic at Newmarket. re~ Loren Gordon,'Steplien Gra: Jon MCGinniS. Jim Plgott. Hehreportedtthe fw?lte.;u::\g:r habilitation and a summer ham, Michael Hannah" Eve Allan Reoch, Laurel Sabiston, miixfinrgeéggagégstyuhy 4 pm?! The last meeting of. ’the ed as well as a musical even- catnpdor emotionally disturbed Harwood, Lthda Hayes, Martha Dianne Terry, Peter Tremaine. * * * ,,, season for G.H.V.S. Auxlllary mg. children. A .future preject in-i Jacyszyn, Douglas James, Mark Grade 102 R013?“ Atkinson. Markham Township Police Branch, York Central Hospital Mrs. F. Dullege, project con- Chill“ 8 White 911°55‘39"“? 10. Kirk, Janet Lewis. Sally Man- Caro} Barker. Diahe Benson, reported 964 calls in the month met in the home of Mrs. R. N. vener, and her committee will aid in the. rehabilitation 0f the] ping, Wendy Morehouse, Mark I‘v/‘llgigyBcggci: Jet-'32:; of June. the largest number in Bell,b 19th IiiAvenue. Nitneteen start the local. hranch activities mentally 111- ffiéhil::dw,,fifgh T°‘V“S“°"d in... Case ,Wendy Chidley‘ the history of the t°wnshm 31:35“ a“ gm were illifgiwifdwélciéepré’ffit‘is‘vl Grade 10; fichtn But-hie, Cheryl Empringham, Yvonne“ ' The chairman, Mrs. R. tentative date is October 23. Bonnie Cameron, Susanne Car- Edwardsi CHrOl GKEtZ. Pat} Britnell presided. She gave an Beautifully knitted baby ter, Vivienne Ferry, Keith Free- gal??? 11 “4131110; tGaiti‘dhousen gptirzliistic treportd fromd hheijacketi and bonhets made by man, Beverley Fumerton, An- 0 , a i 31' are. Yponen.‘ oar meeing an state t at‘Mrs. oyce at t e request of thony Hitchins. Marsha Kaye, P3111 Heni'Y. Hendrle Janseni auxiliary work was progress-‘the handicraft convener, for .MY low-cost, life-insured plan. ' That’s the Bank of Montreal Family, I ~ "I J M/{Ii'CV (MAD/ANS . Finance Plan, of course. ‘ Available at every B of M branch. . (a... V _. BANK OF MONTREAL COLOR FIIEM H E RE ATLASPHOTO .t.‘ ~t Mwmi: . . Famllll Finance-plan , Jane Littlewood, Leonard Stan- John Kellen}. Pat King. James' _ , ’ing well in all branches. the gift shop, were on display. 16y. Tony Thompson. John web Kirby, William Lusk, Wendy EVemng Â¥ramh 5" Job‘” The volunteer work of the A handy little gadget was I . l ster. Mlcmnsoni Gatherine MurgaSki. Amman Church auxiliary is an important arm also on display, a magnetized brings a" VOW P675°Hul "9‘!" needs Pamela Newton, William Perks, TU. 4‘30“ of the hospital body and theretsoap holder. Auxiliary memb- iElizabeth Phinnemore, David welcome are many avenues of service ers are selling these to receive , . \. ' - Proulx. Ian ' Rankin, William several ladies of the commu' for the members. The busines5ithe percentage premium for Rlchmond HeIghts Reoch, William Riley, Jane nity gathered at the home 0f10f co-ordihattng this worklfuhdst If you wish to end the Do Coppers «hwy: look for 95p: Richmond Hill Branch: DONALD Ross, Mung“ Raven. Betty Salmon, Diane Mrs. Jack Passmore, June 26, free from overlapping will be elusive chase of soap in the 7° mell‘eY d0 PGY “"4 Stambough,_ Inga Sti‘aUch, to welcome Miss Dinnie But- quite a task, tub this is the answer_ Children But me, I look for classified Bryan Smith» Susan Taylor, lin who will become John Pass- During the business session love them and it ends the To findtho thingclneed. Penny Tonks. David Wright. more’s bride on August 3- Mrs. John McCague was soapy soggy mess that is I Grade 95 Veronica AlmOne. Birthday News . appointed handicraft convener usually found in the basin after Heather Barrett. ROY 331116“. During summer holidays. with Mrs. George Joyce .as the children have washed up. Chapel News DaVid Bagg- Edward Bean, birthday news Often gets lOSt- assistant. And of course the premium RlChvale Chili’er toak Ave-i Linda Brain. JUdith Calladine. If any of you Slimmer babies In an affirmative vote mem- goes into funds. The Scottish W111 h01d vacation Blble “110015 Fred Churchill, Geoffrey COIe- don’t get mentioned, it iS not hers agreed to join with Mark- saying, “Tis the many mickle from July 8â€"12. Classes will be man Rachel Cooper Bradley intentional There are two ham and Unionviue t " . . i i - o hear that make the muckle and the . held It different homes In the Cowden. Darlene Clarke. Wil- young people who celebrate Mrs. L. E. Howden explain the aggregate will provide many a Correspondent Mrs. Anne Hewitt 78, 16th Ave. TU. 4-7645 Centre 884 - 3221 area: Thornhill area - Mrs. ham Dunn Michael Evans this month of July. Jennie Ann auxiliar . . . . . . ‘ . _ . . y constitution. This necessity for the hospital. Sims. Elgln .Aveu and Mrs- JuGith Fillton. Finn Greflund. Black, July 2 and Stewart meeting will be held in Sep- The meeting adjourned and Gillies. 6'7 Eliza St-i Doncre“ Pamela Heron. Michael Hayes. Chubb on July 15. tember. a social hour was enjoyed area - Mrs. Heel‘. 60 Morgan Dorothy Lennie Tom Minette Coming and Going Members are asked t ' l _ _ _ I . _ . 0 make while the hostess served . Ave.; Charles HOW“ areai Mrs- PirJO Mannlnen. .Roslynn Rit- The community changes suggestions for money making refreshments. Smith- MaCKay Drive a“? Mrs' Chle» Arthur leldel'i $1153“ every daY- We regret that 8 projects - something that the Mrs. G. McWhirter extended ‘ Fevez. Edgar AVE-i Rlcm’ale Rummey Catherine Stewart. number of neighbors are leav- whole York Central Auxiliary the appreciation of the membâ€" area - Mrs. Robertson, Avenue Valerie Smook, Catherine ing our neighborhood. Good could sponsor. A s uare dance ers resent to Mrs Bell for f Rd. and Mrs. WOOdS» oak AV‘ TomklnS. RObert TI'OW. wishes go to Mr. and Mrs. J. competition has begn mention- her llospitality. i V e to o enue; East Richvale - Mrs Philippe Trudel. Scott Tre- Summers and family in their Doylev 149 15th Avenue- maine. Potei‘ Tytlel‘. Brian new home in Downsview; Mr. Social Wadsworth, Richard Weaving, and Mrs, J, Duryer and family Mervin Alexander 130-1 Of Karin Winter. Mary WybI'OW. in their new home in Beverly Minor Repairs the navy. and Mrs. Alexander Terry Vahge- Acres; and Mr. and Mrs. D. and children are visiting Mr. Names of the special prize- Gray in their new home on and Mrs. N. Alexander SR. 71 winners will be in next week‘s Yonge Street. Edgar Ave. for the first time issue of “The Libel-a1," This and That 1“ Six years- W Vi Gamble very proudly in- Miss Shirley Dubkowski, 16th . formed us that Ken is now Avenue spent the weekend at Agrees T0 Rlde working in Quebeds beautiful 0 Soft Set Finishing 0 8 Hour Service Vlneland With the Young Lib“ L rentian mountains. Luck erals. Mrs. J. Dubkowski, 16th 0" Float tag; y Avenue, was a very surprised Speaking of the Gambles Pets-0“ When. her .bmtherv 515‘ He Can Ted and Kaye took the family ter-in-law. niece and nephew to visit Kayevs folks in port from Saskatoon spent a week It was either the water Dover over the weekend With the.” tower or a running battle Mrs. Otto Pick is enjoying Wedding bells Wm 500" be with a fellow Aurora counâ€" the visit of her sister from ringing for MISS Jf-fl‘l‘y ZUbEl‘i clllor for George Sinclair. Czechoslovakia. ' 031‘ Avenue- .A miscellaneous Mr. Sinclair was the one Mr. and Mrs. Hans Hallgren igniting) WES. Ell’eilffor léel‘ by holdout for a planned have returned safely from a ‘ _ IN - MIRACLE WHIP 5‘ ' 1° 'ersa an “'35 connoil meeting-On-Whefls quick visit to her parents in‘ , - PINK SEAL FANCY P K held at the home 9f Mrs- J. during the July 6 Aurora Kipling. ‘ CORNER YONGE ST. 8. LEVENDALE RD. 1' Eggs $0r01:t0.d1:iriends and centennial parade. He told Congratulations to all the, Richmond Hill t t. 0 S 3 9“ e - council he would rather sit young people who tried and' | - - I ¢ (33$? Ngfion we” m 01 on the water tower. successfully passed their piano. For Prompt Ple-Up and Delivery Cal. ‘ a In ' ' -. ~1 .9 It’s a little harder to get examinations. This on top of, "‘ the 1‘canciilr soiiety [Rishvalel you up there," noted May. school finals. TU. g ¢ 8n‘5 8 cap filnS an can- or Keith Nisbet who said Good luck and loud cheers 1 N TOMATO 3:53er for makmg the annual council Should he prepared for one and all who passed in-l 7. 1 DEL MO TE , l ‘1 5WC°§53 to let people have some fun to higher grades. . y A deer ViSited the back at its exDense. summer Tmubles TOWN OF RICHMOND HILL ‘ ‘ oz ¢ MCLARENS garden Of MF- and MFS- J08 Conn. Sinclair finally 03- We are sorry to hear that, i ' ' . Rider, 103 Duncan Road, June pttulated providing he be so many people are suffering» (u-la-tonc -V 2 . 23- A “95‘ 0‘ baby rabbits was guaranteed a continuous in various ways from the severe, ' e I OZ. Jars founL__ “El-"118M with Conn. Alf heat. May everyone have easy, . MAwaLL HOUSE SELLING YOUR HOME? feigfin'l‘muhm the 9"” anglspefdfi r§?§"§ries't ' J ‘ L‘ ‘- * Sweet Green, Corn, Hamburg, Hot Dog - ie is in go away. ‘ “ “‘ “LIBERAL” CLASSIFIEI) “All right. George. You David Ratchford and the Rush-l V, ¢ GET RESULTS can stand up sometimes law men. Ralph, Jim, Brian and, i]. ' , Tu 4.1105 “d the“ 1'“ Stand Up." Brad spent the holiday weekendE ‘. ALLEN S 0“ av 5 3316 NI; Chili! agreed. on the Bay of Quinte. Dave ‘ - _. ounci were dressed caught a five pound pike and w . . . . . i , ‘â€"‘ in costume and seated has a photo to prove it. Have SEALED TEl‘iDERS piopeih maiked as to ‘ LIBBY s . l i aroundacouncil table one heard the boys had to‘battle contents, addressed to M1”. R. Lynett, Clerk, l . float loaned for the occas- w‘tl dive-bomber size mosquit- MUHlClpal Offices. 56 Yonge Stl'eet North, RlCh' ‘ 3 ion- oels.1 mond Hill, Ontario, will be received by the underâ€" 1 e I OZ. IIIIS ¢ ¢ I NOW OPEZV signed until 4.30 pm. on Monday, July 8th, 1963, 1 x "' M ' , liand "Aurora Driving School" for e\ca\ ation, scaiif‘ying, ieshaping supp 3 AND “Be Taught To Drive Th gglllllilidionf Of gtrantlllar tmatel‘ialfiiousgnifistéigg POST’S S Sf E u e . ISUI‘ ace yrea‘me‘n on ya; . I H “Masai : CR'SPY CR'TTER 3 10 oz. pkgs. 9 5 :1 DRIVE .- IN - RESTAURANT 383 Yonge Street North relative to this work shall be in accordance with Richmond Hill the D.H.O. Specifications For Surface Treatment with Bituminous Materials Revised, April 1962. Information and tender forms may be ‘ N0. 1 NEW BRADFORD N0. 1 secured from the office of the Works Commis- ‘ sioner, Municipal Building, Richmond Hill. . A marked cheque equal to five percent (5%) bag of the total tender price shall accompany the # AUTOMATIC - STANDARD VOLKSWAGEN Dual Controlled Fully Insured Govt. Licensed Free Home Pick-up Anywhere - Anytime PA. 7-6411 Richmond Hill Customers Call Operator and Ask For ZENITH 3~1730 (No Toll Charges) s........~-â€"-.-..n....-.no-...-n...-.-....-.---o--.-.» AIR CONDITIONED ROOMS â€" TV & TELEPHONE PHONE 884-4491 FOR RESERVATIONS tender. The lowest or any tender not necessarily '~ accepmd' R. Lynett‘ (jerk C large head ¢ large head 1 l O. S. Whalen, Commissioner of Works.

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