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The Liberal, 5 Sep 1968, p. 14

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The show is being presented} After leaving Switzerland the by Warwick House, Richmondifamily spent a day in Paris be- Hill, with Rick mm as com-i_fore departing from Calais for mentator. The latest fashions’London. Four days were en- in sportswear, casuals, after-'job'ed in London where the noon frocks, curling outfits,lb0ys were shown all the points sweaters, blouses, jewellery and Of interest in the city- Mr. accessories will be modelled by HOfmalm had a Side trip to: Thornhill ladies, Oxford and Cambridge Uni- Tickets are $125 and include versities during this time‘ exciting door prizes. Tickets where he met with professors may be ordered now by calling and old friends. A fall fashion show sponsored by Anglican Church Women is being held September 25 at 8,15 pm in Holy Trinity Church Hall, Brook Street. Mrs. Ruth Gall is convenor. hear from prospective members as well as from the present members. is >k it it Friends in the area were in- terested to learn that Dr. Rob- ert B. McClure was recently made moderator of the United Church of Canada. This is the first time in history that a lay- man has been given the ap-‘ pointment. Dr. McClure is the father 01‘ Mrs. Bruce Taylor (Jo) a former Helen Avenue resident. Mrs. Taylor was a substitute physical education teacher at Thornhill Secondary and also taught swimming and diving at the Thornhill Swimming Pool sev- eral years ago. She now resides in Toronto. Fashion Show . choir' Mr. and Mrs. Theo Hofmann, 199 Arnold Avenue, with their 'three sons, Martin, Tony and Peter, returned recently from a ‘six week holiday abroad. The fHofmanns ilew to London from Montreal where they spent France. idrove through Belgium, Luxâ€" 'to Switzerland. Here they vis- ited with Mr. Hofmann’s mother at her home near Zurich. Mr. Hofmann travelled to Prague for four days to attend the European Bio-Chemical Conference. Fortunately his visit in Czechoslovakia took place before the recent Soviet invasion. the night-before journeying to‘ The family rented a car and, 1embourg and Germany en route. School. He is a bio-chemistry at tl iOf Toronto. Doris well known to lo jas a teacher of Sco ‘Dancing at the cl: ithe United Church Mr. and Mrs. J and their children . and Michelle of 14 came returned last Lmonth‘s holiday t< ern states. The Bennetts d1 Pennsylvania to ' ’wm REE Honevmoc Choir rehearsals commence September 13 at 8 pm. Mr. Loesgen would be delighted to hear from prospective choir members as well as from the present members; Mr. Loesgen was organist at Richmond Hill United Church for eight years prior to his new appointment. He plans on op- ening an academy of music and fine arts to be conducted in the education wing. Times and dates will be announced in Sep- tember. ; ANNOUNCES THE OPENING OF HIS OFFICE FOR THE GENERAL PRACTICE OF DENTISTRY at Bllfi-A YONGE STREET THORNHILL, ONTARIO Office Hours by Appointment Telephone 889-0810 M. NAIBERG, D. D. S. While his reputation is estab-l * * ’i‘ * lished as a concert pianist he“ Friends were sorry to see the is also a brilliant organist. He‘McMaster family, Art, and Marg studied organ with and laterr‘and their sons, Blake. Clarke, became an associate of Profes-‘Gcorge and Jeffrey. move to sor Anton Novakowsky, one of‘iLondon. Ontario. last week Germany’s foremost teachers. )fl'om their home, 35 Kirk Drive. Franz Loesgen is the new or-' Get well greetings are ex-rand Mrs. R. ganist and choirmaster of the tended to Mrs. Jack RitchieJViewz spent Presbyterian Church. He re- Arnold Avenue, who is recovâ€"iast week at placed Walter Stothers July 14 ering from an operation in?they saw when Mr. Stothers moved away. Wellesley Hospital. {Night's Drear Mr. Loesgen came to Canada * * * ’5‘ Ecome a yeari from Germany in 1952. He is Get well wishes are extended trio. A visit an accomplished musician andzto Dick Stewart, Arnold Av-‘route with f1 trained at the Music AcademyJenue. who is recovering from a at Preston r0 Berlin, Germany, under the re-Jheart attack in Branson Hos~enjoyable day nowned Edwin Fischer. fpital. s Village residents welcome 1111;1427 and Mrs. Franz Loesgen andi M their children Brian and Carol-‘attex ine who have recently movedfiof tr into the community. I Presbyterian Organist From 10 am. to 11 a.ml Saturday, September ‘7 Saturday, September 14 at Henderson Avenue Public School, Henderson Avenue Royal Orchard Public School, 120 Royal Orchard Boulevard For Further Information Phone Mr. R. Blackborow Mr. .I. L! 889-6646 889-22 Thornhill Minor Hockey Association Registration for 0.M.H.A. Team 1968-1969 SEASON I4 HOCKEY Novice Peewee Bantam Midget Juvenile THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursday, Sept. 5, 1968 Socially Spear/cian in Thornhill Thornhill and District News PHONE 889-3190 Boy Boy Boy Boy Boy The family drove back to London via Sheffield, Birming- ‘ham and Liverpool where they boarded their flight bound for lCanada. Theo Hofmann is past presi- dent of the parent-teacher as- sociation at Thornhill Public The latter part of the Hof- manns’ stay abroad was spent in Scotland. They rented a car in Edinburgh and drove to Aberdeen where Mrs. Hof- man’s mother and sister live. Here they enjoyed ten perfect days of weather touring the area and visiting relatives. Mrs. Hofmann and the boys spent a weekend mountain climbing trip at Sulzsulh, vis- ited relatives and a day in Luc‘ ~erne while Mr. Hofmann was in Prague. After leaving Switzerland the Mr. Hofmann travelled to' Prague for four days to attend, the European Bio-Chemical‘ Conference. Fortunately his visit in Czechoslovakia took place before the recent Soviet invasion. I Mr. and Mrs. McMaster re- sided in Thornhill for 18 years and will be missed by the com- munity and the United Church where they were active mem- bers. In Prague Just Before The Invasion Get well greetings are ex- tended to Mrs. Jack Ritchie, Arnold Avenue, who is recov- ering from an operation in Wellesley Hospital. Make up a party and plan to attend this outstanding event of the fall season. Mrs. Mabel Crawford at 889- born born born born born Mr. J. Loughran 889-2234 1958â€"1959 1956-1957 1954-1955 1952â€"1953 1950-1951 ‘JS 5 Mrs. William Hillen, sister- On their return the couple will toiin~law of the bride. was matron'reside in Richmond Hill. lg:;of honor and the attendants{ Special guests at the wedding 9’firere Mrs. Edward Docliei‘ty,j\\'ere the bride's grandparents, 01Isister of the groom, and MrsmMrs. J. Rutledge of Toronto and . [Robert Anderson. Miss Carolyn“? Hillen of Peterboro, and the Sl'(Hillen, the bride’s five-year-oldlgroom’s grandparents, Mr. and "sister, was flower girl. Mrs. Percy Snell of Port Hope. The senior attendants wore Out of town guests included sleeveless gold peau de charmeflllr. and Mrs. Ernest Hillen and }f1001‘ length gowns banded atd’amily of Orillia, Mr. and Mrs. the waist with green velvet rib-jJ. Cockell of Niagara Falls, Mr. bon. The gowns were fashioned‘and Mrs. L. Peterson of Ottawa on A-lines with round neeklines and Mr. and Mrs. E. Cable of and their headpieces were clus- Rochester, New York. ters of mint green flowers with short pale green veils. The. matron of honor carried a cas- ;cade 0 bronze and yellow "Mallon's Dump"Scene ‘ 1 1 ' J - Qfifianscfs‘c‘idéls‘e Dittifii’é‘otf 2312;0{Chanty Hobo Party ‘ yellow mums. The f10\\€l gnl “019 a mint; A hobo party is planned to green floor length frock fash- , t mbe. 12 from ioned on the same lines as the E35: 13.13%..SfigetMMl. A: 1r..- :5 I OOM“WO”O\Y "The Liberal" is always pleased to publish items of interest contributed by its readers in the Thornhill area. Our representative in Thomhiu is Mrs. Jo Cruise who may be reached by phoning 889-3190. {THINK MORGAN DA VIS 889-4846 illllllullllIlllllllllllllllllNllllllllllllllllulllllllllllllllllllMNlllllllllll Yellow and white gladioli formed a pretty background in NeMonbrook United Church, August 17 at 3 pm when Heather Anne Hillen, daughter 30f Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Hillen, ’became the bride of Douglas ‘iSidney Langman, son of Mr. [and Mrs. K. C. Langman, all of fThoI‘nhill. Rev. Donald Pratt i’performed the ceremony. mu!lluummummnunuuuuumummmtmuummuummw iSidney Langman, son of Mr. [and Mrs. K. C. Langman, all of fThomhill. Rev. Donald Pratt i performed the ceremony. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a floor length white organza over taf- feta gow‘n fashioned on empire lines. The bodice had a scallop- ed neckline with lace applique across the shoulders and decorat- ing the long lily point sleeves. Her shoulder length veil of tulle illusion fell from a head- piece of white roses studded with pearls and she carried a cascade of yellow roses and white baby mums. 1 Following the ceremony a re- lception was held at the North .,York Social Club, Willowdale, where Mrs. Hillen received wearing a green lace coat over a matching crepe frock, a green tulle and flowered headpiece, matching accessories and a cor- )sage of deep pink carnations. ‘Mrs. Langman wore a navy and white crepe frock, matching ac- cessories and a corsage of pink carnations. For the honeymoon trip to Northern Ontario the bride wore a cherry red frock trimmed with lace, white accessories and a corsage of white carnations. Miss Humphrey is the daugh-I‘in Van \ter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Argus is iHumphrey, Toronto, and Mx‘.‘H0m95. Watson is the son of Mr. and Mrs. N ers. Gordon McKay Watson. Avenue Will Reside In Richmond Hill After Honeymoon In Northern Ontario the United Church. ! A stop at Butler. Alabama, * * * * 1lwhere hot and humid temper- Mi'. and Mrs. J. S. Bennettl‘atures registered 103 degrees and their children Jamie, Chucklwas experienced before travel- and Michelle of 149 Arnold Av- ing to Pensacola and Destin, enue returned last week from a Florida. month’s holiday to the sout11-' The Bennetts spent a day at ern states. lMyrtle Beach. South Carnlina School. He is a professor of lina. Here they visited in Wilm-f bio-chemistry at the University ington and spent 10 days at; of Toronto. Doris Hofmann is Wrightsville Beach where theyl well known to local residentshad beautiful weather and thor-i as a teacher of Scottish Country‘oughly enjoyed the attractive? Dancing at the classes held in beaches in the area. . The Bennetts drove through Pennsylvania to North Caroâ€" 1 Mrs. E. M. Bean, John StreetJa surprise miscellaneo Mrs. J. S. Burridge, Jane StreetJAugust 23 for bride-e .and Mrs. R. L. Moore, Vista Susan Allan, Franklir View, spent a delightful day A centrepiece of pi last week at Stratford where tions with pink candl they saw “A Midsummer ver candlestick holde Night’s Dream.” This has be- ated the tea table 56 come a yearly outing for the white lace over pink b trio. A visit in Kitchener en Miss Allan will ma) ,route with friends and dinner Clubb September 14 it ‘at Preston rounded out a mostlbrook United Church Congratulations and best wishes are extended to Denise Florence Humphrey and John Hamilton Watson on their forth- coming marriage. The wedding will take place in Eglinton Un- ited Church at 7 pm on Sep- tember 21. Mrs. J. A. Budge, FranklinRiverside Boulevard, Thomhill Avenue, returned rEcentlyg‘ * * * * from a visit to Boston. ' Mrs. Herbert Flovd. Bedforc‘ OLDEST AUTHORIZED DATSUN DEALERSHIP IN ONTARIO David 0f Automobiles Ltd. 16 Industrial Rd. Richmond Hill PHONE 889-8830 - 884-8134 PRINTING! DEALERSHIP IMPORT f A hobo party is planned to .take place September 12 from 1'6-10 pm at the home of Mrs. :Albert Mallon, :33 Limcombe jDriVe, Bayview Glen,‘ with all proceeds going to the aid of the Little Brothers of the Good Shepherd Refuge who feed, clothe and Shelter Toronto's in- digent men regardless of race or creed. Last September a cessful fashion show in the Mrllon‘s gard same cause. Prizes will be awarded for the ‘worst dressed hobos' as well as door prizes, elimination dances etc. It is hoped that the weather will co-operate for the occasion with sunny skies and balmy temperatures. Proceeds will be used to equip the Good Shepherd Refuge with pyjamas. towels, sheets and CE other needy articles. The sup- ply is extremer low as more men than ever are being looked . after at the refuge. These necessities are urgently needed for the fall and winter months ahead. Tickets may be obtained from Mrs. Mallon at 889-5816. Tickets are $5.00 a couple. A bar will be set up for the evening. Assisting Mrs. Mallon with the arrangements are Mrs. Rob- ert Griffin and Mrs. Joseph Assisting Mrs. the arrangements ert Griffin and Mun-u. The hobo party to take place in “Mallon‘s Dump", so named for the event, will feature chow, buffet style, served on the patio. dancing to the swinging sounds of the "Filthy Four" and games. For the honeymoon trip to Northern Ontario the bride wore a cherry red frock trimmed with lace, white accessories and a corsage of white carnations. On their return the couple will reside in Richmond Hill. Edward Docherty was best man and the ushers were Bill Finnegan, William and Rodney Hillen, brothers of the bride. attendants and she carried a nosegay of apricot and yellow mums. The Bennetts spent a day at Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, and returned to Wrightsville for four days before driving home. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Angus have left to take up residence! in Vancouver, BC. Mrs. An~ gus is the former Jacqueline‘ Homes. daughter of Mr. and: Mrs. Norman Homes, Uplande Tom Moore who is visiting his brother Dennis Moore of Campbell Avenue appeared on the Elwood Glover Television Show last Friday to promote his south of England Quad tours. A centrepiece of pink carna- tions with pink candles in silâ€" ver candlestick holders decor- ated the tea table set with a white lace over pink broadcloth. Miss Allan will marry David Clubb September 14 in Newton- Mrs. Herbert Floyd. Bedford Park. Toronto, entertained at a surprise miscellaneous shower August 23 for bride-elect Miss Susan Allan, Franklin Avenue. 1 show was held 5 garden for the Q a very SU 6 5 HARLLCH COL’RT. THORXHILL. on. Q ‘1 Mile East of Shouldice Hospital. off Green Lane 9 889~6‘281-‘3 “on to Fri. 3 a.m. _ 5 p.m. O A, 6 V \lun. - “ "d. 3 a.m. - 7 9-"? . 9 'l'huu. . m. 8 a.m, - 9 pm Mon. - Fri. 7.00 a.m. - 9.00 p.m, . . Sat. 9 a.m. - fi n.m. Sat. 7.00 a.m. ~ 6.00 p.m. Also undergoing surgery last‘; Wendy Dobson, Woodward week were ,Jean Carle and Avenue. has returned home Susan Merk, neighbors on Mor- after a summer as counsellor at gan Avenue,‘ who both were Camp Illahee, Cobourg Ifor admitted to Branson Hospital three \Veeks'. and at Camp Sim- August 28. Their friends and prescar Georgian Bay. neighbors on Morgan Avenue Friends and neighbors of Mr. extend sincere \xishes for a and Mrs. Arthur McMaster and Speedy convalescence. four boys. Kirk Drive. wish Mrs A. Whalley, Delair Cres- them Well in their new home in cent has returned from a three London. They left for that r __, _, Best wishes are extended to Mr. and Mrs. M. Thiei‘, 38 Woodward Avenue, who are moving to Aylmer August 31. They have lived in this area for eight years. Friends and neigh- bors wish a Speedy recovery to Mr. Thier Who is in Toronto General HOSpital for surgery- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Johnson, Woodward Avenue, and David and Lyn have returned from a camping trip in Algonquin Park. Congratulations are offered Terry Donaldson, Willowdale, and Bill Harris, Woodward Av- enue, on their marriage which will take place September 7 at Willowdale United Church. Mr. and Mrs. V. Trudel en- joYed a two week tour of the Canadian West including Banff and Vancouver, and returned through the States to see Yel- lowstone National Park in Wy- oming and the carvings of the four Presidents on Mount Rush- more, South Dakota. Paul TruElel flev? to_Bermuda fogra week’s vacation recently. Neighborhood Notes Jack emphasizes under- water ability with Very young children as he feels that going underwater is the greatest fear the child has. One of the first lessons Jack’s pupils learn is to hold their breath underwater. Jodi has been crippled from the age of 19 months as the result of a car accident. She is paralyzed from the neck down and has no clutch muscles but can do a front arm pull. Jack has taught Jodi to go 50 feet under- water with him and she has complete trust in her in- structor. Other children participat- ing in the classes are three year old Jason and nine year old Jodi de Boer and seven year old Alex Kostik of John Street. Warren Dean and Brett Egginton both four years old and Leslie Shuber aged five travel from Wil- lowdale, A-gincourt and Woodbridge. One of Jack‘s assignments this summer has been to teach four Thornhill young- sterst along with three from other areas, to become water babies. Jack’s classes have been held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Young, “Keegunoo”, John Street, in their private pool. Young Fraser Young, four years old, has proved to be an out- standing pupil. By J0 CRUISE Former Arnold Avenue resident Jack Bucklel‘ is making a name for himself in and around Toronto as a specialist in teaching very young children to swim. Swimming lessons are like Diamond Glass 8. Mirror Corp. Ltd. Swunmmg Instructor J ack Buckler, a former resident of Thornhill, specializes in teaching young children water safety and how to swim. He is seen above in a pm‘vate pool on John Street with one of his pupils, Fraser Young, 41,1; years old. South 0 Insulated Windows 0 Shower Doors 0 Bathtub Enc105ures 0 Table Tops 0 Sliding Doors For Patios & Cabinets 0 Sliding Glass For Sashless Windows 0 Bar Mirror Installations 0 Store Fronts 8: Aluminum Entrances Swimming Instructor Jack Buckler, a GLASS AND MIRRORS FOR EVERY NEED CORRESPONDENT: MRS. MAY BARBOUR â€" PHONE 889-5205 vmowdale‘r Miss Kelly Monkman visited dward Av-er. and Mrs. J. Gould, Morgan age which‘Avenue: for a few days last member 7 lveek, while Kevin Gould vis- [ Church. llted the Mo'nkman family in {tended torBay Ridges. The Monkmans Thier, 38‘f0rmel‘1y lived on Morgan Av- Specializes In Wendy Dobson. Woodward Avenue. has returned home after a summer as counsellor at Camp Illahee, Cobourg Ifor Miss Joanne Carle, 105 Mor- gan Avenue, spent a few days last week with her aunt and grandmother in Richmond Hill, while her mother was in hos- pital. Birthday best wishes are sent 5: to Lyn Johnson, who celebrated her seventh with a party and! movie August 29, and to Anne TrudeL Woodward Avenue, who was five years old August 31. . enue Congratulations are also sent to Mr. and Mrs. R. Coady, Delâ€" air Crescent, on the arrival of their son August 28 at York Central Hospital. week visit with her five sisters city August 29. in Blackburn, England. The' Ladies of the original UCW sisters had not seen each other of Thornhill United Church for 16 years. Mrs. Whalley also held a farewell party for Marg- enjoyed a visit to Birmingham aret McMaster August 27 at and the seaside at Morecambe. the home of Mrs. Norman Hall, Congratulations are also sent Steeles Avenue. A former neigh- to Mr. and Mrs. R. Coady, Delâ€".bor on Meadowview Avenue. air Crescent, on the arrival of3Mrs. Muriel Weaving, who now their son August 28 at Yorkllives in Ancaster, drove over Central Hospital. ‘for the party. Parents are not permitted in the water with their child- ren as Jack requests that he be given full discipline priv- ileges. He is gentle with his small charges but firm and lets them know he means what he says. Very young children sometimes cry at first but they soon First the children must have complete trust in their teacher Jack commented and in order to get this he plays games with them. A favorite game is playing Flipper, The child gets on his back, holds on to his shoulders and rides up and down in the water. Another is the ‘shoot-em’ game. Jack stands at the pool’s edge and has a child shoot him with his finger. He delights the child by fall~ ing into the pool. He then repeats the game only this time the child plays the vic- tim and falls into the pool. Thornhill News One of his lessons is to teach the children how to tread water, coming up for at least one second to take a breath. If the child learns how to master this four times it gives parents a full minute to go to their assist- ance. Small children often fall off docks or rafts and being able to stay afloat for even 20 seconds could save their lives. buying insurance Jack feels. If a child is around water he should know and underv stand it. It only takes seven seconds for a 14 month old baby to be asphixiated. Jack’s aim is to teach his pupils to hold their breath for 15 to 20 seconds. bOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 90.000.990.99901 . Broken and missing buttons W Cleaners 27] Bay Thorn Drixe. 'l‘hurnhill Yonge 8; Levendale, F 889-0391 884-4411 \lun. - “"d. 8 3.17m - 7 D.m. 'l'huh. â€" Fri. 8 a.m. - 5' W“ “(m- ‘ Fri-71]“ a.m. K1! 0 2 In _ R n In 52L 7,00 2 m . C Two gynecologists a n (1 five pediatricians are among his clients. He has also been assured by physcologists that the early swimming lessons do not cause phsycological injury to a child He has a mute child from the Clark Institute and has taught him to say three sig- nal words. Although not a therapist, Jack spent two summers at a crippled child- ren’s camp while a student at Ryerson and has had train- ing at Sick Children’s Hos- pital with crippled young- sters. He doesn't confine his teaching to babies and young children. He also teaches pregnant mothers who want muscle control and adults wanting to learn to swim. As far as it is known, Jack Buckler is the only person specializing in the Toronto area in this type of swim- ming. Jack’s youngest pupil to date was 14 months old. He taught her to float on her back for 30 seconds. He has a wonderful way with little ones and can take frightened three year olds and teach them to dive underwater and float after two or three les- sons. At a recent water safety Show, one of Jack Buckler‘s three year old pupils swam eight lengths of the pool on her back, much to the amaze- ment of all the spectators. learn that there is nothing to fear. Jack believes in per- sonal contact with the par- ents and includes a weekly phone conversation with them. Water Babies Many will have seen Jack on the Uncle Bobby Televis- ion Program this week. He has been written up in sev- eral newspapers in the Missâ€" issauga area where he now resides and teaches. There is no ddubt that We will be hearing a great deal more about this 25 year old dedi- cated instructor in the near future. Jack‘s mother, Mrs. Grace Bucklex‘, resides at 163 Am- old Avenue. Jack is one of the youngest members of the Toronto Ex- ecutive Association and is also an instructor with the St. John Ambulance Corps. His wife Shirley \is a regis- tered nurse and assists in his instruction classes. Registration ,for the fall season to be held in the North York Pool commences September 9. Thornhill and Richmond Hill youngsters will have the opportunity to join classes this year as a limited number of children out of North York will be permitted to join. He started teaching as an aquatic supervisor at North York Memorial Swimming Pool where he still teaches. He now has 300 private pu- pils and expects 400 in the fall. This [year he started into business for himself called Jack Buckler Aquatics Ltd., and his board of di- rectors includes disting- uished citizens and an MP. A dedicated instructor, Jack Buckler puts in an av- erage of 105 hours a week. spread over a seven day week he spends 50-80 hours of that time in the water. ‘ In 9_j;‘d a.m_. out 4.3" DJ“. 1‘10“. (0 Fri. Photo by Stuart‘s Studio) Broken and missing buttons sewn on free Yonge 8: Levendale, Richmond Hill 884-4411 (on hangers or in packages) would like to call on you with ‘housewarming gifts’ and information about your new location. The Hostess will be glad to arrange your subscription to the RICHMOND HILL LIBERAL Call Mrs. Ralph Harley 889-3318 .nummumlImuluultmummmuumuu“mmmmuuw uuuuuuuummgmmumumuunuqumunnmmmmmmmnu All claims against the estate of ROSINA SARAH ALLEN, late of the Village of Thornhill, in the Province of Ontario, who died on or about the 9th day of May. 1968. must; be filed with the undermentioned Executors on or before the 15th day of September, 1968. thereafter the assets of the Estate will be distributed having regard only to claims then filed. FRANK NICHOLSON c o PLAXTON AND MANN 116 Yonge Street North. Richmond Hill, Ontario their Solicitors herein. DATED August 16th. 1968 DONALD G. 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