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VALEDICTORY.

(To the Editor.) g; r> —will you kindly permit myself and my wife, through the columns of the "Shannon News" to say good-bye to our many friends and acquaintances, including the children, in Shannon. We have very much enjoyed our stay in vour little town, and appreciated the'kindly spirit which you have alwavs shown towards us. Though stnyigei-s among you, wo have always been treated as though we were your relatives and friends and in days to come we shall ofte:. look back on our short sojourn anion, you with pleasure and delight. —Yoiu verv affectionately, "PASTOR & MRS C. A. PAAF.

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Shannon News, 1 May 1928, Page 2

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102

VALEDICTORY. Shannon News, 1 May 1928, Page 2

VALEDICTORY. Shannon News, 1 May 1928, Page 2

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