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5
:.hn
\
~larch
Dhn\
~!arc~
John's
April
r
ohn
·, ,\pril
·
sailin~~.
tion
apply:
enls,
Dial
,e,
St.
, l
TO.,
NTO
~.
s.s.
lND!
.ERVICE
I
'5
0
..
dav's
We3ther
FOG
AND
DRIZZLE
fair
weather
when
you
olwaY
1
The Daily
N~ws
Eal
WALSH'S
(
HOME
MADE
IRfAD
· J
witi~SURANCE
AGENCIES
"'
LIMITfD
I 1
Oiol
~0027
St.
John'·
11lll'
p.tl'
•I
\t'll
::J:d
·
t1dd;
hut
i>
th(•
·
":
nl
I
hl'
~·;•
I~
(WI'·
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c\t
1
11
rr
',._:('.ltllll11'
p<1rt
.
I;
I
ill
..;h\\fiY
t
l'tllll
t hr
:>
..
l'k
in
\.
··
,-:r
11\
t'l
' ':
..
hl't'll
i\
111'111'
The
Reward
SI'M\.IAHD'S
BAY.
~larch
11'
·--L'nrlc Jake
needed
a plug'
111
lolntccn
so
he
gnl'e
the
young
l<'llow
filly cents
to
run
lo
thr
~tore
and
fetch
one
lor
hun.
~uding
just
before
the
! uungstcr
was
out
of
eai'Shot,
"You
may
keep
the
change
to
huy
u
kw
sweets."
Then
w11ile
Aunt
Liler
busied
herself
by
pulling
some
kerosene
into
the
li.mps,
he
poked
the
fire
in
the
;ton
,;:rate
so
that
its
cheerful
tllumination
added
warmth
and
cozinr>s
in
the
~athcring
dusk.
"I
suppose
we
will
t:et
the
pu11
cr
again
in
a
few
days,"
he
,aid.
,ius!
to
make
conversation:
hut
as
we
had
already
made
that
,uppusition
umpl!•cn
time&
al·
l't•:uly,
it
was
a
poor
~tal't
on
·,l'h~l
11
c hot,rd
might
5tretch
lnt•l
one
o!
!:I..!
told
yalni
h~
1\'nuld
tell
'"
a
sub~titute
for
·
.aw
of
t••l·
f;.mutitc
tclcvi&ion
programmes.
He
dit!n't
seem
in
tht•
muod
somehow.
.. ,
l:o.~d
1!-
l't
1"
t'~·n
Aunt
Lizcr
finished
cleaning
ht•r
l~m!l
d1.mne)'S
anr1
set
them
in
tlw:r
pl:tces.
"I
aon'l think
1'11
lidt!
them
Yl'l
It
seems
like
t>Jd
times
si'.1i11~
arGund
::
1 :,,,
Hl'ilighl
wal!·hing
the
':11~1'
:•1
dane~
on
the
dishes
in
the
shcll'rs."
Yet
11
was
indcl'd
co>y.
.
ht.•l
thl'\1
the
)'t•Uiltl
fellow
t•:tmr
h:u·k
with
tlw
plug
of
lll'::l'rl'
and
wi!h
the
change,
l'idtl
crnls.
"T:okc
it,
mr
bo)·,"
he
urged
when
the
boy
felt rc·
htt•tant.
likl'
all
ho)'s
do,
to
takl'
ci~ht
cents.
"Wht·n
I
was
a
hoy
I didn't
get
a chance
to
tal;c
dght cents
from
anybody
'"'ransl'
nobod)'
offered
me
th:tl
murh.
llut
how
times
ha1•e
•;·r
d<.'t'P
" ':
''
h:.l
..
\.•\\
11
F
::Hrd
11mfl
\Pit'!'"
:.:·llh:d>l~
:-
hut
II
l'han~rd."
I "'''
h:u·k
~nd
waited,
for
,
,,.
· •·I.
not
tl.ilt
I'Cmark
w:•s
one
that I
had
ht•<'ll
11
ailing for. II 1
held
my
·,
!,nnll
p<•acr
t:nclc .lakr
would
not
be
.. J
I.:•>•IC
<ii•~IT>SCd
from
his
thoughts
.\;•1•:•rrnl·
and
I
might
~ct
something
to
·
·'
·'!:('
'""·,
ll'l'ih'
ahnut.
,.\
few
pu((s later,
.
~,,,,._
t,,
h••'
it;~
~ut
his
thoughts
in
or·
·
:.:>
h"r:·
tlt·r
lw
lwgan.
I~
t'
I h
;'1
'1
"\'nu
tlun't
remember
Uncle
.Jimmy.
rio
you~··
and
then
not
11
ail
in~
for
an
answer
went
on.
..
_
1
.
,,:
"\\'ell,
he
was
a line
old
man.
"
.•
:
1.1
.•
:r! •.
t'~!'CI
to
keep
a store
on
the
: ,
,.,,
11
:th
cet·nct·,
ancl
w~s
in
his
day.
a
.··.:r
•.,,
1
·•
man
to
hr
reckoned
with.
We
":
1
..
, l!rr· childn·n
always
respected
him
THE
DAILY
NEWS,
ST.
JOHN'S,
NFLD.,
THURSDAY.
MARCH
13,
1958
Spaniard's
Bay
Jones-Holwe/1
Wedding
and
in
a
way
we
feared
him.
-~~~r:~~IIIPO.•
Anything
that
he
wanted
done
t•
thrt·r
was
always
a
boy
around
to
do
it.
:mel
\'ei'Y
often
more
t
lllln
one
boy.
That
was
one
thin~
t:ncle
Jimmy
didn't
likeo.
lie
wonlcl
not
lm·e three
boys
tloin;:
something
that
onto
boy
t·t•uld
clo
bcttct·,
as
for
exam·
ri•··
f••trhing
the
horse
from
':.·. r•·.·l
: \ liJHIII
..
, .
:. L.:t
.. ' 11··-'
tlH'
hills.
"Xow
he thought a
lot
about
th:.t
horse.
so
much
so
in
fact
that all the
boys
knew
that
to
get
on
th<'
ttood
side
of
Uncle
SPANIARD'S
BAY.
~larch
11
blue
accessoric~.
He1·
onl)'
jew·
Tht>
IOI'ely
lhl'ee·tler cakt "'a'
.l!mm)·
all
they
had
to
do
was
'-~!iss
VIvian
Holwcll,
dau~h
ellery
were
her silver
and
hhtc
baketl
by
the
bride';
mother
1
to
~rc:tk
IH'II
of
"Prince." ter
of
Mr.
and
:\Irs.
Claude
H-nl
t•arrings,
~nd
she
wore
a
cor·
and
decot·atcd
by
Mrs.
Roland
\\'h1•n
a time.
canll.'
t~at
a
boy
;
well
of
Herring
Neck.
and
Con·
sage
of
pink
carnations.
At·:
Kean
of
St.
John's, i
11
as
asked
to
!etch Prmce
from
stable
Lewis
Jones,
son
of
Mr.·
tending
her
was
~!rs.
Arthur
Cons\.
and
.Mrs.
Jones
al'e
·
lht•
)!~1·drn
ur
the
hill~.
then
he
1
and
l\lrs,
Gordon
Jones
were
Slur!;c.
similarly attired
but
now
residing at 6
O'Reiii.Y
knew
th;tt
Cnclc
Jimmy
trusted united
in
Hob•
Matrimony
in
·with a
corsage
of
white
cama·
Avenue.
Constable
Jones
~~;
him:
and
l'ncle
.Jimmy
kept a a double·ring
e~remony
on
!:t. ·
tions.
The
groom
was
support·. attached
to
the
l\ewfoundland'
>hnp
ton.
, j Valentine's
Day
in
St,
'fhomas'
ed
b;:
his
brothel'
Ted.
1
Constabulary
and
Mn.
.Jones
"I
l'l1\ll1l
hardly hchcl'e
my
Church,
St.
John's,
hy
the
rec-
Folluwing
the
marriage
cere·
is
on
the
office
staff
of
Dicks
l')
,,,
nnr
day
when
I
saw
Role
, tor,
Rei',
s.
J.
Da\'ies.
B.A.
mony
a reception
for
immedi·
and
Comp:my.
vnd
X
nth
t•oming
.
out
f!·om
i
For
her
wedding
the
bl'ide
ate
rclatil·es
was
held
at
Bat'·
Theil·.
tmnds
in
Spaniard':~
Bal;t•:tppll'
~Iarsh
ll'lth
Prmee
chose
a winter
white
woollen
·
ncy'>
restaurant,
where
the
Bay
w1sh
them
el'cry
hap
pi·
hy
the
hl'idle.
because
Role
was
·suit,
flecked
with
blue,
with
sky
'wedding supper
was
scn•ed.
r.c~s.
nne
l~ddo,
and
Nath
not
one
-·--"----·-------·-
mitr hrtlel'. d h
IN
MEA-lOP.I~.M
STRICKLAND
\'
h
I
d
Ob
. I I
I
Gra
uates
of
t e
Red
Cro~s
"'
·
at
arc
)·ou
rasca
s
n-
_llUary
;UC
{V
HIDer
.
Home
Nursing
classes
in
New·
in::
wilh
Uncle
.Jimmy's
Prine~?'
.
foundland
last \'car
gave
more
I
n~k~d.
and
before
the
bO~·s
, I
than
sc1·cn
thousand
hours
of
hfHl
tun.c
to.
r~ply
I
added,
'If
MRS.
MELINA
BARRE'l"l'
:
SI'AXI.\RD'S
BAY.
March
11,
serl'icc
in
hospitals
and
clinics
t.nclc
.1.1mm~
fl,nds
?ut that
you
SPANIARD'S
BAY.
Mai'Ch
11,-
~Irs,
James
Gosse
was
t:1c
1
and
for
many
ill
at
home.
In
l.n\!n:.,:
\J,
rntn·~
nf
"
Ill·;~~
'•lnthn
11\I!Y
f'.\1101.1:\~;
'-litH
1·;!.
\'\ll
11.h11
Pi'""'
11
,.\\a\'
.\hll'('h ,
..
1.
J!l.",';
".
0
"
1
t,,.,,,:'
.'
· ·
.r
nwmury
IN
MEMORIAM
HRICKtAND
In
111\m
t:
11l
1
'111h1'\'
nl
01
d•·cu
mnt
h•·r
~1\.lt\'
I'.\1101.1\E
Sl!tii'I\1
..
\:\JJ
rntrrrd
into
t
,.,,
HI•
~!arch
t:,
1
,,
••
.
,,).
ln~no•
.
. '
hi~.
{lnll
\\('
Ml
:Oi.JV
,
lhr
i;
;ll'ud,
>lie
I'
a\\al'
'
I .
. a
Chl·ery
~milr
nn-
~aH·
of
the
hnnd:
' "
~a~as!
1
1
1
·andered
into
a'
t II
land.
lwd
P.nnrc
he
d
g1~e
you
the
~-The
oldest resident
of
Bish·
,
lucky
winner
on
CJON's
"Eleven I
th~.";lung.
or.
your.
h~es.'
,
op's
Cove,
Conception
Bay,
~Irs.
I For
the
~~one~·"
~how
on
~!on·
\\'hen a l'ortugucse
fishing
That
5
~lhc~e
)OU
re
\\rong, 1
Melina
Barrett, entered into,
day
of
thts
week,
and
as
a
re
,
vessel
was
lo>l
on
the
Grand
l
nc!e
.Jake,
~a1d
~ole.
He
sent rest
on
Friday,
March
7.
She
:
suit
she
is
r!cher
by
three
hun·
[ llanks last
year
the
Red
Cross
mr.
111
t~
look
for
hill~.
He
never
was
in
her eighty-ninth
year.
! dred
~nd
fifty dollars.
The
1
gave
emergency
assistance
in
ns~c~
Nath
to
come,
!hat
wa~
Although
her
younger
days
I
show
IS
sponsored
by
Aylmer's
I the
form
of
food
and
clothing
~)
11lea.
A~d
so~ethmg
else,
were
fllled
with
the
daily
work
'products.
to
the
fifty.five
members
of
~
m,
not
domg
lh1s
for
noth·
of
raising a
family
and
being
l
That
her
friends
are
happ~·
:
the
vessel's
crew.
111
7:
, . , , a
devoted
helpmate
to
her
hns·
I
to
h~ar
of
Mrs.
Gosse's
good
1
..
\\ell. I
rl1dn
I
~noll
what
t,o
band, yet
she
found
time
to
I
luck
1s
horne
out
by
t~1e
ma!ly!
Nearly
nine
hundred
chi!·
su~.
to
. that. !
JUS!
couldn
t help
with
church
and
comn\un·
!
~e.ople.
who
told
us
of
1t,.
so
we
; dren
received
dental
care
last
s~l,tllo~~.
the
,
1
dea
~f
Uncle
ity matters,
and
took
genuine
I JOin
wtth
them,
in
offcrmg her·
year
on
Newfoundland's
west
Jm~m~
s
sendmg
~
0
.e
for
the interest in the
e1•ents·
happen·
! our cangratulattons. j
coast
from
the
Junior
Red
l11u
,e
~or
?n.e
thl~j·
an~
for
ing
within her sphere.
A~
a
re·
i
Last
fall
anot!1cr
local
rcsi·j cross
Dental
Clinic.
~uothe1,
I
JUst
eou
not
lm,a!(·
suit
she
was
an
interesting con·,
dent,
l\lrs.
Fanmc
Noseworth)',
!
11
r.
tht>
~hi
~cntlema~
P
8
Y
1
~g
versationallst
for
hP.r
menlot'y,!
was
a
winner.
Her
streak· of: It's a
tiresome
facl
but
it's
lllm
/
0
.~
11
~~\her.
1
~af
~~~
like her
body,
was
alway~
alert. i
luck
netted
her
owr
two
hun·
true:
being
well
groomed
t;•l;cs
110111
~llll!l
,\1
en
1
a~
~
0
e
At
eighty·fh•e
she
could
recall,
dred
dollars.
constant
daily
effort,
The
first
up
a
cw
mmutcs
a
~r
an
.saw
vividly
i ncidents (that
had
.
time
you
let
down
is
the
mom·
the
two
lnrldos
ash'lde
Pn~~e
since
become
histon•)
with
. , .
ent
you
find
yourself
with
runs
gomg
down
towards
Brazil
s I g u
Sh
· d l'
1
t '
llosp1tahzed
I'P.\crans
at
the
in
you
r
stockings
a
dipping
hem
Hill
iii
a
neat
clip,
adma.zm
ttaeccdl'ragcy.th
ell
e
tc
I
f.
!
D.V.A.
Ward
at
the
General
81111
grub.b•·
glol·e's'
when
you
want
"S
t'
ft
th
t I · e
111
a n n e
011
~~
0
'Ho 't 1 h d · h f '
ome
tme
a cr a
saw
G d ,
h.
H'
.
1
1
sp1
a a
man)
ours
o
to
look
your
best
i\ath
and
inquired
how
they
1 °
to
~ors
lp
. !Ill
11
10
'enjoyment
du!'ing
the
past
year
·
.
made
out.
"O'h,
all
right.
W,e
.
thr~ugh
hfe
had
heen
h,er
!
viewing
current
movies
which
got
ull Prince's
back
before
:~~Ide
..
Hers
was
a true
and
hv·
i
were
screecnd !or
them
by
Uncle
Jimmy
could
sec
us
and
:
111
;
1
tallh:
th
1
r
1
I voluntary
workers
at
the
Red
1
I sta) cd
11round
for
Role
to
'ltl
ourmng
e
085
0
an
a ·
Cross.
·
m)'
part
of
the
reward
for
help·
:
fection~te
moth.er
~.re
two
sons.J
I
ing
Hole
to
catch the
horse
James
111
Spanta~d
s
Bay,
John
. . ,
But
1
·uu
know
Role·
he
went
in
London,
Ontar1o;
two
daugh·
1
It
cost
th1rt~·-one
thousand
1
straight
home.'
' : tcrs, .susanna
(:Mrs.
,
Eugene
; dollars
more
to
admi~istcr
the 1
..
'And
do
you
meAn
to
tell
1
Mench1ons)
,
of
B!shop
s
Cove,
,
Red
Cross
program
m
New·
1
.
me
thut
Uncle
Jimmy
really
.
and
Miss
Ed1th,
\I'll~
whom
she
I
roun,dland
last
year
than
was
dill
l:i\'c
Hole
sonltthing?' : dcsldde
~nd
who
d1d
all
that
realized
from,
all·
sou~e~
dur·
,
"•Yessir,
and
that
he
did.' :was
possible
for
her
aged
mo·
1
lng
the
years campugn
for
1
,..-.
"The
unbelievable
had
hap·
i !her. ·
funds.
pencd
as
far
as
1
was
concern·
Her funeral
was
held
on
----------
erl,
so
to
satisfy
my
curiosity
Sunday
and
the !e;vice
was
FAST
RELIEF
FOR
1
asked,
'flow
much?'
conducted
by
her faithful
pas·
"
'He
ga\'e
him
a prune.' "
tor,
Rev.
H.
M.
Bat!en.
lnte,r·
Appreciation
ment
was
in
the
family
plot
m
St.
John's
Cemetery.
"Eternal rest grant her, 0
Lord,
and
let light perpetual
shine
upon
her.''
SPANIARD'S
BAY.
March
11
-~Jr.
Eliol
Yetman
who
was
a
.
patient at the
Grace
llospital
BURTON
REMARRIES
.
for
ten
days
of
last
month
has
TORONTO
(CP)-C.
L.
Bur·
g1eat
praise
fm•
the
medical
ton,
82,
well
known
business·
ad
nursing
stuff
of
that
insti·
man
who
headed
the
Robert
. tution, !lis
stu~·
was
madr.
Simpon
Company
during the
pleasant
by
the
kindness
of
years
when
It
grew
into
one
of
,
·
friends,
many
of·
whom
ofler the world's largest
merchandiz·
:
ACHING
MUSCLES
WELCOME
WAGON
HOSTESS
Will
Knock
o.n
Your
Door
with
Gifts
and
Greetings
frol')'l
Friendly
Business
Neighbours
and
Your
Civic
and
Social
Welfare,.
Leaders
On
the
'.)Ccasion
of,
cd
to
donate
blood
on
his
be
J
ing
empires.
was
married
here
.
half.
Sufficient
it
is
to
say
th;;!
·
10
days
&go
to
Joyce
Richard·
he
is
grateful
for
and
apprecl·
I
~on.
nau11hter
or
Mr.
and
)Irs.
j'
..............
atcs el'crythlng
that
wa&
done
J
H.
S.
Rich'ardson
of
Penticton.
for
him
in
an~
way.
B.C.
·
n~
Birth
of
o
Baby,
Arrivals
of
Newc:olllers
to
City,
call
2503.
Hockey
News
·tUrd
Wedding
Anniversary
SPANIARD'S
BAY,
March
11
-!n
h i g h
school
hockey
-,--
Spaniard'~
Bay
and
Cupnd'
SPA!\
lARDS
BAY.
~larrh
11 ·
u.c.
played
their first
game
11
~~Ir.
and
l\lrs.
E~eneze~
Go~s~
the
Harbour
Grace
St&dium
on
w11l
:etebrate
thm
for.y·•.hii!J
~
~lonray
afternoon.
For
tl:e
wed~mg
anmversary.
on
S:
..
local
gquad
it
was
their fourth
Palrl~k's
.
D&y,
hav,mg
b~en
:
game
in
the series
and
their
marned
tn
St.
P~ul
s
Chmc.n,
!
win
o\'er
Cupids
placed
them
Har~ou~
Grace
. m
19b,
St.
in
second
place
in
section
one.
ll'~tm·.k
s,
Day
Is
.
also
Mr
In
the first
game
played
with
1
Gos~~
b1rthda~:-
so
1!s
really
a
Coley's
Point
U.C.,
Sp;;,niarcl's
I
<~.oulM!
c~l~brauon.
~ong~atul<r.
1
Ba)'
came
out
on
the short
end
twns
co~c
from
their ehlldrc!l· I
with
3
tally
6-2.
But
the
tlciP
I
~rand·chtld~en
and
from
thc1r
, turned
when
they
emerged
vic·
hosts
of
fr1cnds.
torious
in
, a
game
played
\\·it:t
Harbo•1r
Grace
U.C.,
with
the
scoreboard reading
3·2,
In
the
B
tl
d encounter
with
Harbour Gr;;n
\
If
1 a
ys
R.C.
the
locr.l
aggregation fag·
'
ged
its
opponents'
net
twice
~
~d
I
sr AXIARn:siA y
~!a.
h
1
~he
game
ended
with
S.B.
l•~.d·
,
~
l ! .
tng
by
one
goal.
Monday's
'MD
-;-Louis
Robe~ta
Go.
•e
nad
..
was
the
third straight
one
in
birthday
.on
\\
ednesday,
Marc;l
a
row
when
Ted
Jones
on
111
12. greetmgs
co1_11c
fr.om
)!om·
as~ist
from
Mark
Sheppard
111
my_.
Daddy,
cousms
\\
a~·ne
;:nd
the
fir>t
period
and
Mark.
un·
Lots,
" , assi;ted
in
the
second
periot'.
shot
pucks
that slipped
by
!he
alert
Cupids
goalie.
In
the
sec·
ond
pcriocl
also
Cupid;
shot
ar.e
past
Az
Smith,
but
as
there
Wll
no
net
benders
in
the third the
honours
went
to
Spaniard'•
Bay,
There
were
no
penalties
in
this
gr,m~.
Sharon
Hcdderson
had
a
birthday
on
W
euncsuay
a
In
She
and
Lois
Hobcrta
were
i
born
t•Io
the
~a
me
day
in
the
I
~arne
hospital three years
"~"
Hr.ppy
birthday
from
:'llomm~·,
Dadd:r
and
sister
Da•xn
.
On
Friday.
the
!ourtco,n:n.
Daphne
Anthony
will
ha1·e
a
birthda)'.
Bc>t
wi~hcs
,•om~
from
~!om.
,j;tPl'~
ond
bro•.hc·r.
('ongratulations are
cxtc!lll<'ci
· to
Mr.
Donald
Pike
whose
birth..
d&y
is
on
Saturday,
Marc~
1~.
..
. .
0[
the lour
2amc~
pla:ved
thus
far.
our
~chool
team
hn
won
three.
The
ne:tt
~:a
me
tht
team
plays
will
be
with
Fresh·
·water.
roachin~
the
team·
this
war
~~
~lr.
Lewis
Gosse
of
tne
·,
r
ac:h~ng
st~ff.
Personal
Wayne
Gosse
(Lincoln)
and
Ralph
~oseworthy
ha\'e
birth-;
days
en
Sunday.
~larch
16.
A.
SPA:'\!ARD'S
BAY.
March
11
happy
day
to
them
both,
-Congratulations
arc
extended
" ·
to
j!r.
and
~Irs.
Byron
I
Bob
On
~!onda)',
St.
Patricn·,
Dar.
Froude)
to
whom
a
50n
was
.Jesse
Smith.
Jr.,
and
ll<.·rold
born
at
Toronto
on
Sunday,
Roberts
18)
will
celebrate Februarv
:!3.
j]rs. Froude
is
their birthdays. jlany
happy
re·
:the former )!iss Jean Barrett .
turns.
:daughter
of
Mr.
and
~Irs.
W.
E. Barrett
of
s,aniard's
Ba~.
Mrs.
Harold
No;l'worthy
j~
jlr. Froude';
hometown
is
Old
WiShed
b~•
her
(ami
I)'
3
l'(or)'
I
p~~lican.
happy
btrthday
on
Tuc<<l2y.
Despi~e
the
weather the E .
March
18.
H.
Vok•"·
s
<pent
a I'C•'Y
plea•-
ant
day
iro
St.
John's
with
rcla·
~Irs.
George
Smith
of
Bi>hu~·,
tivcs.
Co1•e
will
obserrc her
bit·•:t•ia~
~lr.
11.
W.
Bragg.
B.Sc.,
i~
on
Wednesd:oy.
March
l!J.
She
i:l're thi·
v·t'ck
for
~~!~
annual
is
pre~ently
a pnt:ent
:.1
th~
\'bit
at
Holv
Redeemer
School.
St.
John's
Generai
f!n,o;•a'
re·
con~table.
Lewis
and
'Irs.
covering
from
recent heart
.Jones
were
here
to
;;pend
the
surgery.
We
wish
for
her
the
weekend
with
theit'
folk>.
happiest birthday
ever.
A
good
pair
o[
nail
scissor~.
We
·!arc
not
forget our
li•
tic·
nlu~
an
equally
good
pair
of
godchil·:i,
Sonia
Lexine
Hutch·
nippers
cost
a
bit
of
money.
but
in~;.
who
will
he
<'n~
year
old
,
i>
a
wondrrful
lmy.
You
cannot
: o" r
l'iclay,
~larch
14.
c,w!
\\'C!
du
a
good
job
with
DOOl'
tools
~nd
'h:
re
tint
her
first
'Ji•.hc\~:·
1•.
·Ill'
a
::ood
manicure
is
most
un·
1:·~
:hr
beginning
.J[
mhny.
many
portant
when
it
comes
to
lo1·ely
,
1,,·::
birthdays.
hand~.
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