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  3. Peace Proclaimed!

    Myrtleford and district joined—in no uncertain manner—on Wednesday and Thursday last in the celebrations to mark the end of the war, when pent up feelings of nearly six years were unleashed. Through it all, citizens generally, in letting themselves “go,” ...

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  5. THANKSGIVING SERVICE. OVER 500 ATTEND COMBINED SERVICE.

    The first public clebration was the combined thanksgivlng service In the Soldiers’ Memorial Hall at 3 p.m. on Wednesday. All the sealing ...

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  6. IN THE CHURCHES.

    All churches in the town held individual services in addition to the public combined sorvlee when large congregations assembled. ...

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  7. PROCESSION AND CHILDREN'S SPORTS.

    Although overcast early In the morning. the day continued line on Thursday. when the second day's celebrations were held. This ...

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