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    SELL - SWAP - BUY - WITH CLASSIFIED ADS

    IRTHS, DEATHS, MARRIAGES

    ANNOUN

    CEMENTS

    DAILY MARKET QUOTATIONS

    BIRTHS

    WULCAHY = At the Halifax In+
    firmafy on October 28, 1963, to
    Gerald and Mary (Molly)
    Mulealiy (flee Mary Kane) for-
    merly of Morell Rear) twins,
    a boy afid a girl.

    \CUTCLIFF — Byton aid Bar-
    (mee Stevenson) Crap
    aud are happy to announce
    the birth of . their daughter
    Carolyn Jane Oct. 26th, at the
    Prince Edward Island Hos-
    pital, Weight 7 Ibs. 12% ozs.

    00D, — Carla and Shaiineen
    wish to annoutice the birth of

    Edward Island Hospital
    Oct. 30, 1963. The parents War-
    ren and Aflenie (nee Guindon)
    are quite pleased.

    ENGAGEMENTS

    ILANIGAN — GRANT = Mr, and
    Mrs. James R. Manning, an.

    nounce the engagement of

    their niece Catherine Mary

    Marriage will take place Sat-
    urday November 23rd at 11.30

    am, at St. Alexis Church
    Rollo Bay.
    MARRIAGES
    CARSON — BELL — and

    Mr.
    Mrs, Richatd L. Carson, Sim-
    merside, announce with plea-
    siire the martiage of Mrs.
    Margaret Jean Bell Summer-
    aide, W6 Dr. William | Rundel

    ae,
    Bie err on Saturday Oct-
    ober 19, 1963. The ceremony
    was pecan by the Rev.
    W.A, Paterson.

    DEATHS

    ROBERTSON — At Kingshoro,
    ‘Thursday, Oct. 31, 1963, Mrs,
    Frederick Robertson, i

    year. Funeral arrange-
    ments will be announced later.

    MONTGOMERY — At Malden,
    (Mass Monday Oct. 28, 1963,
    peta Ella Montgomery in her

    th year. Remains due to ar-

    where
    held at $ p.m, Burial will be
    in Peoples cemetery, Sum-
    merside.

    ra
    &

    ONES — At Desable on Wed-
    nesday, Oct. 30, 1963, Mrs,
    Adam Jones in her Jn year.
    Forwarded from the Rooney

    Funeral Home to the ae of
    ci (rpaeid Mrs. Geral
    Richard, seville, from

    where the eee will be held
    to Im-

    le Conception Church,
    * Road for Requiem
    Hla Mast tt at oP wee

    | OBITUARY

    SOCELYN AGNES SAUNDERS
    (Inserted friends and rela-
    sted as a tribute to the deceas-

    The death ee at the
    spital, Oct. 7th
    f Jocelyn irene) daughter of
    ir, and Mrs. Dennis Saunders,
    ged three years, nine months.

    Although under the tender
    are of Dr. J.H. O'Hanley from
    the age of two months, she
    rew to be a beautiful child and
    lead a fairly normal life unt
    wo weeks before her death
    when her condition grew wors

    land despite the loving care of
    er parents and doctor she pass-
    lec away on the above

    She leaves to mourn besides
    her grief stricken parents, two
    brothers Paul and Michael. bd

    the Henneasey, Funeral eden 0

    tit | COST!

    GAUDET — At Tignish, hard
    day, Oct. 28, 1963, Peter
    Gaudet in his 74th year, or
    warded from
    pas Hottie to the home of his

    ister, Mrs.
    from where the funeral Was
    held Wednesday, 30 to St.
    Jude Chtutch, Tignish for Re-
    quiem High esti Interment
    was in the church ¢ x
    CAHILL — At the Prince County
    Re Mendes: ober

    963, Mrs. Mary
    cant, wife of John cant,
    Siitnmerside in her 69th yeat
    Remains resting at Bow.
    ness Funeral Home until Satur-

    Requiem High Mass

    o'clock, Interfment in
    chur! cemetery. Visiting
    hours are 2 to 5, 7 to 10.

    HASLAM — Entered into rest
    ‘Thursday, Oct. 31, 1963, Miss
    C. Maude Haslam of 210 Kent
    Street, Charlottetown. Re-
    mains were forwarded from
    the MacLean Funeral Home to
    her late fesidence ae okt

    rest until noon Sa‘ urday, N
    2, then to St, lizabett'¢ Ang:
    lican Ohurch, Springfield for
    funeral service commencing
    .m. Interment in the

    it 2p,
    Siurch cemeteey Please omit | Many

    CARD OF THANKS

    I wish to express my sincere] °
    thanks and appreciation to aia
    tor Cox, Doctor John
    Doctor Doulas ‘Macdonald, orl
    vate nurses, Miss Cameron,

    ‘Isaac, Mrs. Judson, ey ‘Si
    fers, nurses and staff of
    Charlottetown Hospital, savas
    who helped my family at home|
    while I was a patient in the hos-
    pital.

    Mr. ream aie aie Cher-|
    ty Valley, P.E.

    IN MEMORIAM

    HORTON — In loving memory
    of our dear sister, Mrs, Harry
    Horton, Mt. Albion, who pass-| f
    ed away on November 1, 1958.

    In our hearts your memory ling-

    Sweetly tender, fond and true,
    There is not a day, dear Sister,
    That we do not think of you.

    Sadly missed and always re-
    membered by brother and sis-
    ters.

    HORTON — In loving memory} tq;

    of my dear wife Marion who}
    departed this life November!

    Ist, 1958.
    I think of you in silence

    No eye can see me weep
    iq | But still within my aching heart

    Your memory I will keep.
    Lovingly repeated by hus-
    band Harry.

    Seer yee oe ee loving memory

    my parents,
    Mrs. Sel "Chandler, ‘North|
    Milton, who departed this life
    September ah 1948, and No-|
    vember ist, 1
    eee “Temenbered by daught-
    er Mi

    GRIGG — In loving memory of
    our dear husband and father,| St
    John R. Grigg, who p
    away two years ago Nov. 1.

    You're not forgotten and never

    shall be
    As long as life and memory last
    ‘We shall remember

    Lovingly “oe caaaa by wife
    Frances and family.

    ‘ELLO — In loving mem-
    ory of Mrs. Pope Costello, who
    passed away Novemler
    Seu in spot deep in my

    Where the sun will always shine;
    For there will never be another

    CITY & QUEENS

    TURKEYS-1RESH KILLED
    on order. Available for suppers,
    banquets, individual orders, ete,
    Gil Henry, Dial 4.93;

    MEN’S 8KI a $11.98;

    boys’ ski jackets $7.95;

    Peet $10.95. Moore and
    » Queen Street, Chi “4

    lottetown.

    OBITUARY

    GEORGE ALBERT GRAHAM
    eres, Bese, and neighbo-
    iced deep softrow when

    they ‘were told that Geo. Albert
    Graham hed had | patted away at The
    tince Edward Island “Hoepitaly
    Charlottetown, in the early hours
    or pracy August 25th, 1963, in

    fon of the late Benjamin A,
    Grahanr and his wife, Mary
    MacDonald, George A. was born
    in be ah ake North on
    May 27., He was united
    x “navtags . Annie Clow Gra-
    of Gaspereaux, P. E. I. on
    July 29th, 1914. The birth of a

    daughter and two sons brought
    << on to their meh life.
    late Mr. Graham was a

    fatreen by occupation and for
    any yearg Was a familiar
    ure at Graham

    erie! of the Murray Harbour
    Notth P: terian Church for
    wer forty years, George A. sev-
    ed most acceptably on the Board
    of Managers, and the past sev-
    eral years excelled as envelope
    secretary for the congrgation
    ind the total life of the church
    nd the community he will be
    | greatly missed. He he was a val-
    ued friend. How keenly his pres-
    ence will be missed in the home
    only his loved ones know.
    . Graham's health was
    somewhat impaired during the
    past year, is spring he
    entered the King’s County Mem-
    pa icatioart Montague, for
    ent, and on August 19th,
    fe catered the Prince Edward
    Island Hospital, Charlottetown,
    for surgery. His condition was
    found ey be such that the best
    of medi il and attention
    could offer little ‘help. A. few
    a8 after surgery he was calied

    Hom
    esides_his Leg ee
    aeeayes bolniae sin
    a daughter, Mary atts, ‘william
    R. Graham,) Murray Harbour
    North; two sons, Cal, Murray
    and Roy, West-
    two sisters, Effie
    ester ~MacSwain), Pe-
    and Hannah (Mrs.
    Ray Collings) Murrey Harbour
    North; four brothers, Thomas
    ‘Trenton, N. &. John, onda,
    USA William H., California,
    Harold, Somerville,

    ily in this hour of bereavement
    and loss.
    pepe funeral was held from the
    lurray Harbour North Presby-
    tet Chuch on Tuesday, Aug-
    and was conducted by
    tis mi minister, Rev. M. Carl Cur-
    a Taking ae lad from 1 Jon
    —God is Love,” Mr. Cur-

    Bs cout to eine comfort to
    the bereaved and spoke highly
    of the life of the departed. The
    Serevitionel Raat vere, The
    Lord is My Shepherd’ and ‘By
    Cool Slloam's Shady Rill” The
    choir sang ‘Shall We Meet Be-
    yond The River?” Pall bearers
    were Messrs. George Gra-
    am, Grant Graham, Harry
    Graham, Wilbert Graham, Mark
    Jackson and Blair MacSwain.
    eat ee tri.
    were carried by Cephas
    Dave, William Dixon” William
    inn, Garfield Graham, Newton

    St. Eugenes Church,
    where service was codduchid by
    Father P.F, McDonald who also
    fea en at the grave. Inter-
    nee yas in the church ceme-
    Pallbearers were four
    Seousion Richard Lavror, Joueph
    Caswell, Michael McKinnon and
    Billy McKinnon,

    CARD QF THANKS

    wish to vag dA our sin-
    cere thanks to Dr. J.H. O'Han-
    ley, Father Reid, se ata
    tert of the Crarotet moa

    Sister Mary Henry e
    Caiolle Weitare, the Hennessey

    tions to to Cystic i
    tion Halifex Research ‘Branch.
    Our sineere thanks

    to me
    Like that wonderful mother of Hck, Harry J Waiter
    mine, King, abou stewelie,
    Lovi by dav- | Laurie Miles Mac:
    ghter, . Peter McGarry. Kinnon, Stanley MacKinnon,
    Janes mashes, and Benjamin
    neabaugh. His remais were
    LIVESTOCK coders kd to rest in AeA
    oe baad North Community
    MONTREAL (CP) — Prices | Cemetery.
    were Caio ae on the | FLORAL TRIBUTES:
    Montree! markets this | Pillow — The Family.
    athe — Hanns, Laon and

    week. Trading vas eee,
    active under a fair de

    calvet
    sheep and lam!
    Choice thet were 23.50-24 50,

    good 22,75-23.50, medium 21-22.75

    Hospl- and common 11-21,

    Medium heifers 17-18.80 and
    common 11-17.

    Good bulls 18,50-19 and com-
    mon and medium 12-18.25.

    Good cows 16.25-17, medium
    15-16, common 12.50-15
    ners. and Naa ie Hi

    Good vealer: 8-32, me-
    dium 22-28, common 15-22 and
    erassers 11-18. Reus

    Grade A were 50 ¢

    lower than Inst week at 24.24.50.

    Agnes and
    and boys,

    bd 17-18.50 and = common

    and can- | Wi
    bot

    bbe

    Bil Helen and family.
    Tom and Annie, Vernon and
    Carrie, Frank and Doris.
    Newell and Ruth, Artie and
    Alice, Frank and Florence,
    sy Jess and Family,

    YS:—
    The Grand-children.
    Harold and Family
    ind Effie

    <9

    Junior and Phyllis, Curtis and

    Shirley.
    Pembroke Women’s Institute
    pe Charles, William and

    ie, Mary ies oa Stan-
    ley, aa ae

    NOTICES

    NOTICES

    as

    vo Eileen, Blair and

    Visitas

    Brae

    SALE
    BY PUBLIC AUCTION
    DOUBLE TENEMENT HOUSE

    81-88 Orlebar Street, Charlottetown
    One ‘tenement subject to monthly tenancy

    Open for beg 10:00 a.m. to Noon on Satur-
    day, November 2, 1968.
    Robert MacKinnon — Auctioneer

    Noon Saturday, November 2, 1963
    Executrix Betate of-the late Ella M. Sentner
    “Mas. Preston J, Sentner

    ton, Margaret and Evelyn
    Glendon

    “WE TREAT THE SICK WELL”
    Pai nd Pharmacy. “Up-to-
    the -minute” ription ser-
    vice. We can call for and deliver
    your peehpia. Phone us to
    day — Prompt Free Delivery to
    Parkdale Sherwood and a
    sections of the city... Dial
    43170.

    HOT GOOSE DINNER AND
    bazaar, Crapaud Hall, Satur-
    day, November 2. Auspices St
    John's W.A. Starting to serve
    at 3.90 p

    HIGHEST GRADES COAL, soft
    Coal in sizes nut and lump; also
    coke and hard coal. Weeks
    Yards, Gtafton Street East

    ‘O-HE-LO rummage sale
    kirk Ba Fridey, November
    ist at 6.30

    eaieeine Dance Mill-
    view Hall, Friday, November
    Ist, 9.30- 12.90 p.m. Music by the
    Three Mac's.

    PANTRY SALE 4t Ellis Broth-

    ers, Friday, November Ist 3.30
    p.m. Sponsored by South Winsloe}
    WI.

    SUMMARY
    Undtd markets at
    Torotito:; Market easier;
    as oe
    ‘ork: Market mixes
    sig “Ther

    Market lower;
    te riding

    MONTREAL (CP)—The
    dollar of

    Pound Heellag
    $3.01

    NEW YORK

    r/market weathered some

    tional selling Thursday and

    coveted enot!

    pattern at the close.

    was fairly ae ve

    Certain Crab cor
    0

    ind lost reces
    2 points

    DANCE Fort Augustus Hall | makit

    every Friday night.
    FASHION SHOW clothing by | 5’
    .T. Holmans November
    in Victoria Hall, 8 p.m, Auspi-
    cies PTA,
    DR. Ll. DUFFY will be ab-
    sent La his office until Nov-
    em

    z

    it
    DR. J.D. REDDIN Dentist Of- stare

    fice Mt. Stewart will be closed
    from October 2ist. to November

    HEAR JOHN Mullally, MP,
    in report from Parliament Hill
    on C.F.C.Y, radio Saturday, No-
    vember a, 1963, from 6.20 to
    6.30 p.m.

    RUMMAGE SALE Hear tz|h!
    Hall basement Saturday, No-
    vember 2nd., 2 p.m. The Kings|
    Daughters, Group 4a

    ANNUAL HARVEST-in service
    will be held this Sunday evening
    at the Clyde River Presbyterian|
    Church at 7.30, The Murray
    Harbor singers will be providing
    the special music,

    EXTRA PERFORMANCES
    for the York Concert, Tuesday
    and Wednesday, November 12th
    and 13th. Tickets now at Hen-
    derson and Cudmore or Vesey’s
    Seeds York.

    HIGHEST GRADES soft
    coal in sizes nut and lump; also
    coke and hard coal. Weeks Coal
    Yards. Grafton Street East.

    RESERVE SATURDAY, No-|%
    vember 16th., old time fiddling
    and step-dancing contest Trac-|

    rage rebot
    2.28 in the ie half hour
    ended the cy wit a tri
    net gain of

    American Edi
    most active stock
    ond straight day, Taking

    other ene percentage gain
    1% to 12% on 27

    nas

    hat the federal government
    adio Corp., second most ac: will rescind the 15-per-cent se-
    ten spurted 3% to 95% on|curity sales tax imposed on
    113,700 shares. Zenith gained | American purchases of Cana+
    4, Magaayos 1% and Motor: | dian securities rallied the stock
    a 14 market slightly in the last half
    Motors was third (hour of trade on the Montreal
    most active ‘on 106,000 shares, | and Canadian Exchanges Thurs-
    risin, mH. | day
    ie Ht aM pee} were The composite index, down
    favor- 0.4 at one point in He day,
    “ie earniny reports, Several | closed unchanged
    of the. catriers gained around | ‘Trading was fairly ate as
    a point of better, |industrial volume hit 179,
    * the Assoclat Press aver- shares and mines and oils
    age of 60 st

    ate gain of 6 at 261.5
    dustrials up .1, rails up 1.3
    utllities up .5.

    CHURCHES

    (Continued
    The Rally Bay
    ed for Nov 3 hat

    North Tryon: service at 11
    Sunday School and Bible cla:
    a 16 p.m. Breadalbane: Bi

    at rvice at
    pm. Rev. G. Killen, minist

    TRYON CHARGE, The U:

    adie Cross Hall, at 8 p.m. Spon-|
    sored by Home and School. Send
    entries before November 12th, to
    re Mrs. Patrick Lacey. Phone 26-

    DR. FARMER will be absent
    from his office November 4 to
    November 9, 1963 inclusive.

    UNLOADING CAR of Royal
    Feed at Milton Station, Saturday
    morning only, November 2nd.

    RESERVE HN ecto 14th
    for chicken ty
    North Milton Ta. rigoae by
    St. Johns Church.

    MARRIED COUPLES dance)
    in Corran Ban Hall, on Wed-
    nesday night, November 6. Good!
    music. Lunch served. Sponsored

    Corran Ban CWL, $1.00 a
    couple and all couples welcome.

    KINGS COUNTY

    KASSNER’S office, Sour
    a ‘il be closed from Novem
    ber 2 to 18 inclusive.

    DANCE every Friday night,
    Morell Village Hall. Johnny
    Qhaisson’s Orchestr:

    DANCE EVERY Saturday
    night in St. Peter’ Bay Hall.
    Johnny jon’ Orehestr a.
    Admission 50c.

    (ier LAW office of Kenneth
    MacDonald in the Civic Build-
    ine at ho ad will be open
    each Saturday.

    KID GALAHAD with Elvis
    Presley, in bal etn! mati-
    nee Saturday, No ber 2nd.
    2.30 p.m, at fouris ‘Theatre.

    NOVEMBER HALF price’
    sale, new winter clothing and
    dry goods, afternoons and eve-
    nings, Tuesday and Saturday}
    for month of November, Mathew
    and MacLeans, Bridgetown,
    sponsored by United Church Wo-|
    men.

    THIS IS to remind you to of)
    der your magazines for Christ-
    mas now. For any magazine new}
    3 erie write or phone

    Lean, paraplegic, ma-|
    arias agent, Souris. Phone 40.

    PRINCE COUNTY

    TON ELE MEN
    Home and School
    ‘sale on Loy , Nov. Ist at
    p.m. in the ington Town

    Hall. Pega gratefully re-
    cei
    ENTRIES FOR Fox and Mink|
    show close November 2nd.
    A CHICKEN and ham supper
    -by. the St. Stephen's
    Burlihgton Hall Nov.
    TRYON UNITED Church fresh
    scallop supper,
    ber 9th =im

    “let; ila

    Church bysamee School
    ae ie a

    arte, rvices
    worship: Try0n “tL a Crap: | rose

    p.m.; Cape Travers
    pm. ‘Rev Allison O'Brien,
    ister.

    BEDEQUE PASTOR
    Charge, ‘The United Chu
    Rev.R.M . Cameron, m
    ter. Albany Chutch School

    a.m.; worship uh i p.m Bedeque |

    Church School 10 am.; wor:
    11 a.m. Borden ‘church Sch

    By THE CANADIAN PRESS. Wie, Goyal

    CURRENCIES |

    in terms of Canadian |
    funds was up 1-98 at $1.07 25-32. |
    was up ¥% at erham 's, International ‘Nickel %4

    to show a mixed Advances
    ‘Trading | Declines

    to 364%4

    from a ton at | Gen Ene

    Volume was 5,050,000 shares |

    pretl e Ee eatedet.| | Aluminium was % higher.
    # been re-sched- json Bay Mining fell % tid AB | Rene
    led for Nov. 10 at 7.30 p.m. Falconbridge and Nor- To" Dom

    NORTH TRYON and Breadal- |
    bane Presbyterian Chur ches.

    Tryon

    {Gonipared wth 5,160,000 Wed-

    | Among the active | aaine
    were Chrysler, up Con
    a "otandard Off
    light (New Jersey), up % follow
    that company's declaration
    d tO an A0-cent dividend.
    Among the more widely mov-

    Ac- ing issues, IBM rose #4, Con
    trol Data 2% and High Vi one
    Engineering 1%. el
    lost 1%.

    Among Canadian Issues
    traded Aluminium Ltd. and Me-

    US. Intyre Porcupine added pel
    |Hudson Bay Mining % and
    Dome Mines %. Walker Good-

    and Distillers Seagrams %,
    Prices moved trregulat
    higher on the American Stoel

    |Fxchange. Jupiter Corp. added
    14. Preston lost 146 and Cana

    NEW YORK (AP)—The stock dian Javelin

    addi- | What stocks did:

    ae ‘Thur Wed
    517 S78
    497 697

    Inchanged 2

    | Total issues rt

    afin) peiirs ATOCKS

    iy W

    nsid-
    th
    ntl

    NY Cent
    Radio Corp
    South Paciic

    a
    m% Std Oi

    fons Edison
    ‘and | Godvest.

    Gt Nor Ry
    fling | Int TT

    | Kennecott

    MONTREAL

    | MONTREAL (CP) — Rumors
    | th

    41% Utd Airetatt
    S84, Vanadie

    m4 Westngee
    the |
    |

    0,600

    jtocks made a ee turned over 393,600 shares.

    pers were down 0.9 at 113.9,
    and Great Lakes fell a pont, Mac-
    Millan-Bloedel dropped % and
    Price Bros. eased %. Interna-
    jtional rose % and Rolland A
    rose Ye

    In senior base metals, ae
    jnational Nickel added Ne

    B.C. Telephone and Newfou
    a.m,
    ss at | Bell Telephone, Quebec Natural
    ble |Gas and International Utilitie:
    3.30 were all off %. Can
    fer. | national Power gained

    | banks dropped 0.5

    to 124,
    nited | Ro; Yo

    [lost Ms,

    Cape
    of | Provinciale
    %

    7.30

    7:9] Industrials were

    jon index at 126.2
    %, Du

    rose _%,
    reh, | id Canada and Dominion
    ina | HAE were beter by and. Do.

    19 | minion Bridge a

    Losers included dim
    ship | down 's, Distillers - Seagrams
    ols | and Consumers’ off

    unchai
    CIL ade

    AL|

    10 and 11 am.; worship 3 p.m. | each and Labatt, Canadian Avie

    SPRINGFIELD — O'LEARY

    Pry United Baptist Chu

    Laren,
    Sunday School as u:

    FREE CHURCH of Scotland,
    Mpc Parish, Argyle aie u
    C

    gale man 7.30

    Shore Sunday School 1
    Ppa aay kan erred school ii
    Rev. Kenneth W.R. Camer-

    a atin

    FREETOWN GOSPEL Hall,
    all evening meetings cancelled

    until further notice

    gospel meetings nightly, ex

    Saturday at 8 p.m. in the Cr
    aud Gospel Hall

    &

    WELLINGTON PASTORAL |
    Charge, United Church. Rev. W. |
    B. MacPhail, minister. Welling-
    ton 11 a.m. Combined services
    Union Corner congregation,

    w
    Victoria West 3 p.m.

    | oF » CHURCH, Sum-
    atl merside. Minister DL Howlett. | Bx on
    orship| BC Forest * Mio sat 2
    TF layer | BC Pow

    " youth | Bruck

    Bible Sc!
    and ‘ction ‘it om
    ning service 7.30 p.m.
    meeting 8.30 p.m.

    MONTROSE PASTORAL) cin Com

    Charge, The United Chu

    Brown Jardine, lay supp

    Pera 1 am; Ladin
    3 p.m.; Elmadale 7

    WEST PRINCE Presbyte!
    nis ev.

    h, Bl
    ; Alberton 11,
    Be 2.30 p.m.; Vietoria West

    itcthban CHURCH Sunday

    in the octave of All Saints.

    Mary's 7.40 Mattins and Litany
    ni

    ‘School
    Communion. Canon M.
    son, rector.

    ober pe CHURCH. Parish

    Rev. E.J. Fiand-

    et, Lig-4 9.30 a.m al Com.
    ‘St. Thomas, F'

    ‘of New London. Rev.

    . Holy Crmntnaion

    mn Burlington: ie kin
    evening prayer St. Mark's,
    boa rel 2. a.m, Sunday Sch
    St. Mi

    vl BEDEQUE Chai

    Maxwell Nesbitt, min-
    ister. Springtleld 1 a.m’; O- |
    Leary 7.30 p.m. Mr Bill, Mac- | five cents and Tache ‘hake e
    Charlotietows, | speaker |% a cent, Northern Explo

    Special

    ation Electronics, Hawker
    dele and Chemcell,

    + Side

    he ail lower

    dropped
    ed

    ion
    climbed 14 fold Vcr Bruneau

    300
    306 1330

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