Browns WI Tweedsmuir Community History, 1964-1965, p. 3

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* i 10n INGIIVTAZ r fie Donaldâ€"Gotdon, wite ol thesprssident!, 0/ anlat night‘s opening of the YÂ¥ WIIDGUS;;J;-eam was among beautifully gowned guests who attended last ! lf preose £w ir l e d ; B%:ress Strattord o7 f - 1 (B a Stratford Shakespearean Festival‘s 1964 season. 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