1 2 Massena, N. Y., ObserverTuesday, March 30, '1965" Crusader Sextet 1 0 - 4 - 1 in Best Season; Captain Hurley Paces Squad W i t h 15 Goals I The Holy Family High satisfying was the tremen- he was in the nets for 40 of Returning veterans include School._hockey team recently dous attitude and team effort the 45 periods the Crusaders! Demers, White, deferiseman completed their omst success- displayed by the s q u a d played this season. He allow- John Greene, forward Paul ful season in the brief history throughout the entire sea- ed 30 goals in 40 periods of McCarthy, wing Tom Ford, of the sport at the new paro- son. r 'hockey for less than a goal a forward Tom Pruski, forward In the first two years of period average. Demers will Lonnie Avery, wing Tom Libchial school. Coach Dave MdcLennan the sport, certain individual be back next season. erty, wing.Mike Rowe, wing had nothing but words of members of the squad ran in- A pleasant surprise was the Bob Molnar, forward Dan praise for the members of to academic and disciplinary strong showing from fresh- Janeck, forward Tony Neary the 1964-65 squad. Although problems and the remainder man Bob White. Only a ninth and goalie Dick Bradshaw. the excellent .10-4-1 record of the squad suffered for a grader, White immediately The members of the squad helped bring smiles to Coach few mistakes. moved on to the first line and can look forward to another MacLennan's face, even more This year the combination was second in scoring with 9 successful campaign next seaof several key veterans plus goals good for 17 points. son. some hew blood from the ireshmen and sophomore classes made the Crusaders one of. the toj^sehoolboy~"s£xte.ts in the Nbrth country. ) Playing without the benefit of an indoor arena, the CruSTATE CHAMPIONS, The Massena Clippers, a combina- Dave Faucher, Bob Prashaw/Bob Hurley, Peter Demers, saders had to travel to CornDavid Huttoh, Bud Besio. Second row: Coach Frank Betion of Holy Family'Catholic High School and Massena wall for pre-season practice]-] slo, John CarroU, .Dickie Houmiel, Ray Brown, Pat ReaCentral High School hockey players who completed their sessions and scheduled-sevgan, Mike Holland, Coach Donald glutton. Missing were regular season, formed the Clippers to win the New Lake Placid — Seven Canadi- eral home games in the On. York State Juvenile Hockey Championship a^Oswego^ Jerry Roy, John Prentice. "~an 'and three Northern New tario city. - ——- • — York Youth Hockey Teams will While compiling their fine The Massena County-Softball. tion and provides all the game last week. Champions are, front row: Robert Brown, gather in Lake Placid for an In- won - lost record, the Cru- League will hold their first 1965 softbails that will be used durternational Hockey Tournament. saders scojr-ed at an average organizational meeting Wed' ing the season. The league proGames in four categories' — of 3.27 goals per game and nesday, April 7 at the American vides the balls for each game. The only other expense is the Mosquitos, Pee-Wees, Bantams, allowed 2.47 goals per game Legion Hall on East Orvis St. and Midgets will start play for by their opponents. The Cru- The first meeting will include umpire fee. St. Lawrence Counthetitles on Friday, Apr. 2 and saders outscored their oppo- the election of officers for the ty Association umpires are used new season and organizational for the games and a two-man cffljftue through Sunday, April nents 49 - 37. WEDNESDAY NITERS DELAYED ACTION plans, for the operation of the team handles each game. Last SEAWAY VALLEY CLASIC MIX & MATCH LEAGUE In. action, JC Tower blanked Three points each were won Saturday, Mar. 27 — In action Wednesday evening Another encouraging light year's fee was $10 per game. A softball circuit. A total of 315 young hockey K of C 4-0, 284 Ciub took 3% •by Cornells^ Dry, Cleaning from Massena Aluminum ProdSunset Lodge led by Betty D'Arplayers will be in attendance in the statistics came in the Representatives from last team* can expect ten home ucts Corp. managed to eke inezo with 476 blanked Cornell's LaRosas Pharmacy, Homestead points, from Girpux-Bouyea, penalty department. The Crugames over the 20-game schedmaking this the biggest tourna- saders were penalized 55 min- year's league entries are asked out 2 points from the high Cleaners 4-0 to come back into Dairy from Whites Grocery, Woodlawn downed Carbine's ment of its.kind ever held at utes during the season while to attend the meeting. Any ule. bowling Fournia Motors and first place. Picky's "ted "by Jus- and Boston Store from Kenne- 3-1 and National Army took League officials hope that the teams interested in joining-the Lake Placid's Olympic Arena. their opponents s p e n t 62 remains in first place by 2 tine Wilson with 483 took 3 from dys Atlantic. GirpUxs Grocery Sealtest 3-1. Team honors went Twenty-eight games will be minutes in the penalty box league are also asked to have six-team league may be expand- points. Fournia Motors out- Ballantine despite Winnie Ra- and^Woolworths split 2 arid 2. te Woodlawn Hotel 1034-2956 and played during the three day Receiving s p e c i a l com- a representative at the meeting. ed this season. Last year's scored the Massena APC towski fine bowling of 558. Al- Evy Derouchie took high single 284 Club 2842. ; At present, it is expected that members include league champ team 2940 to 2822. Fournia period. lie & Ray's split 2-2 with Al- honors with her 198 and Iris_La- Individual highs include Germendation from Coach MacCanada will be represented Lennan were the six seniors the league will continue to op- Hodgins Lumber; of Cornwall, Motors was paced by Bob Ey- dridge'sUsed Cars. Pine Grove Shomb had the high triple with ry Keneske 216, Bi^no Romeo playoff champ Diamond Horseby teams from Alexandria, Ver: who will graduate in June as erate at° the Alcoa Field with lers with 652, Geo. Daggett Diner led by Helen Kennedy her 530. High triples for the 216, Walljr Smith 585 and Dom dun, Ottawa, Beaconsfield and members of the second grad- games played on Tuesday and shoe of Massena, UAW of Chev- With 603, John Sawinski with with 472 took 2.5 from Lovli week were, I. LaShomb 530, E. Spadafore 582. ~" rolet Foundry,- Hogansburg, 599, Bill Perkins with 568 and Montreal. Massena, Saranac uating class from Holy Fami- Thursday evenings. Derouchie 495, L. Dufresne 492, Ladi. High individual single was Standings: 284 Club 35%, NaExpenses were-cut to a mini- Reynolds Metals and Louisville. Leo Lashomb with 518. Mas- taken by Helen- Kennedy while B. Peets 482, S. Smith 477, N. Lake and Lake Placid will be ly High School. tional Army 31%, JC Tower competing from the south side Captain Bob Hurley con- mum last season in an effort to The league extends an invita- sena APC was paced by Joe Winnie Ratowski > took highLagrow 454, J. Dona 452, L. 29%, Sealtest 25, Carbino's 21, of the border. Robert Allen, cluded a brilliant scholastic attract more.teams. The ex- tion to interested new teams to Dywan 616, Larry Robillard triple with 558. J Baxter 448, D. Drake 440, C. Giroux-Bouyea 18%, Woodlawn Tournament Director, follows career as he once again led penses for a team in the league attend this . opening meeting 610 and Waif Bogdovitz 575. White.436, I. Smith435,-OrLeri- Ho^el_18, and K of C 13. where any questions may be will run approximately $130. Seaway Bowl took 3.points] High team «honors scratch non 433;-V. Pelkef 428, J. -Bain the successful National Ban- the Crusaders in scoring;with answered. League officers are tam Tournament won by De- 31 points. Hurley fired home A league fee of $30 is paid at President Carl Brock, Vice- from Fiacco's Rest. 2724 to went to Ballantine 801 and Sun- |42?j^-Perkins 422, E. Whitfr] BOWLING BELLES y :•?•••'420, "J. Donaldson. 416, P. Ash Waddihgton — Country Craft ttqitj,_Mich. with this, the larg- 15 goal* in-15.. games, .played, the beginning of the season. Pres. Hal Stoffell and Treasur- 2§63., Seaway Bowl was paced set Lodge with 2247. by. Carm Alleh~*=595,- -Ward 411, B. Brady 41D; A. Patenaude took. 4.JrottuCarls-Taxi .to-put est yet to be conducted. for a torrid goal - a - gameHThis fee covers the entrance, to er Dick Raymond. . Nichols 569, and Gary'Fuller Other top scores "bf.-the*Vve-! 400.. Positions remain the same them in first place. Cameron's Town of North Elba Park pace. the Massena. Athletic Associa_, ning were 466 M. Bronchetti, with Cornells Dry Cleaning still Electric took 4 from Home551'. District officials have announc- Hurley follows in the "footLEISURE GALS Gallagher's Supply Inc. 460 L. Coolidge, 457 R. McKel- in the lead. stead to tie them with Brad's ed that the ice sheet at the steps of brother Tom who WOMEN'S CITY In team action Michaud who lost 4 to Willards and DiaOlympic, Arena will be avail- was a standout at Massena Lincoln - Mercury defeated took 3 from White's and Le- took 3 points from; McLean's vey, 455 R. Hawes, 445 S. Rickmond Door took 3 from the able -throughout the Easter holi- Central and led the Clarkson White Dairies .2%-l%, Village vine's took 3 from Rupert's, Trucking 2693 to 2635. Dick ard, J45 M. McLean, 441 Y. CHEVROLET SALARY f v Stys with 587. Steve Woziak Mills;l41 H. Guertin, 441 J. Elms. . ' day*; Originally scheduled to College sextet in scoring as a Inn took four points from Ken's Levine's took both team with 579, and Bill Trippany Donalsim 439 E. Sharlow, 433 In aetion -Planf^"Protection Mens & Boys Shop and Scott's be removed Apr. 7, the new junior this year. took Mavericks 4-0, Standards Country Craft had high team highs 840 and 2460. Balinskas, 430 S. Britiari, downed Plant Engineering 4-0, single of 824 while Cameron's date is sometime after Apr. 18, Co-capt. Mike Holland was Studio won three points from Individual highs went to with 562 paced Gallaghers. Massena Paper & Paint. 429 G. Rovare, 426 E. Raymo, McLeans were paced by Will offering Easter visitors to Lake Master Mechanics took Genera} Electric had team triple of 2288. Dorina Michaud. 181 single Placid the indoor skating facil- next in line for praise from Rita White took individual and Liz Snickles-495 triple. -Sprankle.with .554. The revi- 422 C. Millar, 416 I.' Mattice, Stores 3-1, Purchasing downe| Joan Silver- had high single of Coach MacLennan as he con- honors with 180 single and 465 talized Utica' Club teams 417 I. Spadafore, 417 H. Ackley, Accounting M,' and Personnel 179 and June Pitts had higft^ ities. sidered. Holland "the finest triple and Lincoln-Mercury had , 400 club includes M; Dan- blanked M & M Spohts 4-0 416 M. Hartford, 410 T. Agresta, took 2 points from Die Room. triple of 480. . . riefenseman in the North the high team single of 791 and boise 471, D. Michaud 450, 2592 to 2476,. 409 P. Nadeau, 408 R. Aldridge, - Others with 400 and over were J. Sawinski 419, R. Terriah High rollers include Ando 571, Hi team-single was rolled were tied with White Dairies 407 S. Bradish, 401 V. Matteo. country." For a defenseman, Goody '537,- Kir wan 528, Stys Mina Lawrence 474, Bev. Comby. Massena UPC 1030 and Holland was fourth leading for high triple of 2282. Marion 406 and R. Deshaies 400. picked A. Dufrane this is the new second place INDEPENDANT BOWLING 515, Treers 572, Wozniak ,586, po 451, Bertha Frego 449, Therscorer on the team with 10 Osier picked the 5-7 split. I 2-7,Splints D. Michaud 3-10, E. La_ „ LaShomb 537, Fent 518, Slater esa Pennyfeather 446, Joyce points including three goals. Standings: White Dairies, Lin- pointe 4-5 and S. Michaud season hi team single. Four- LEAGUE nia Motors rolled hi team tri- All winners in their matches 501, Ross 522, Degen 509, Greene Silver 429, Donna Lefeve 423, Holland will continue his coln-Mercury, Massena Paper 3-10. . . . • ple 2940 and this is the new this week won by 3 to 1 scores. 538, Hjbbs 500, and Kerr 520. Eileen Froats 407, Marg Scott ice career at Providence Uni- & Paint, Village Inn, 'Scott's Team Standings: White's 406, Dot Willard 404, Subs Helen 1st hi team triple for the sea- Adams View Restaurant over versity in Rhode Island next Studio and Ken's Mens. Dairies 71%, Levine's 53%, son. Standings: Purchasing 40, Djipray rolled a 181 single and Stan's Mens Shop. Bombards year. Bowling 400's: Rita White 465, Tyo a 181 and a 467 Ken Serviss, outstanding The other co-capt., Pat Rea- Kathleen Greene 461, Marie Michaud & Son 53, , Rupert's Larry Robillard has high Seaway over Seaway Volkswag- Accounting 30%, Die Room 30, Rowena triple. Inn 46. Standards 28%, Personnel 26-, Ind. single of 237 for the en and Ploofs Pavers over Carlsenior member of the Mas- gan, may have been the most Badger 451, Freida Cutrie 446, evening and Bob Eyler rolled ings. *This weeks bowlers over Plant Protection 23, Plant En^ Standings: Country Craft 73, sena Central School ice sex- valuable member of MacLen- June Perry 449, Ethel Andors| TRAVELERS tet was named to the. North- nan's sextet. Reagan was a 446, Elizabeth Burkin 436, Helen June Guay missed the magic the hi Ind. triple 652. 200 are Richard Seguin 206, H. gineering 22%, General-Stores Cameron's and Brads 70, Wile r n League Hockey AH Star standout both offensively and LePage 432, Marie Boyer 420, "600" by 3. June piled' up Other hi scores: John Sa- Chenier 231, and R. Spence 236. 22, Master Mechanics 21 and lards 69,, D. Door 58%, Elms 56, Homestead 35 and Carls Team last week. Serviss was defensively during his var- Irene Jensen 416, Virginia Don- games of 204, 156 and 237 for winski 223. 223, 599; Bill Per- Over 500 bowlers were Robert Mavericks 16%. Taxi 31%., . kins 211, 568; Bob Eyler 206, the, lone Massena athlete Seguin 500, R. Ryan 505, P. a big 597, just one pin under ald 410, Mairon Osier 409, GlaBUSINESS AVOMENS 225, 221, 652j Geo. Daggett named to the Class "A" stars. sity career. Gardner 525, Richard Seguin dys Brownell 406, and Veronica the league's record of 598 posted 211, 226, 603; Larry Robillard Action saw Ballantine; blank TEN PINNERS The team was selected by Switching from / center to 527, , H. Chenier 535, and R. Newberry's 4-0, Alex's Ice took Rita Levac bowled a 189 by S. Smith. Johnston 400 L defense as Coach-MacLennan 210, 237, 610; Joe Dywan 208, the Northern League Hockey Lovli Ladi tallied the high 221, 616; Walt Bogdovitz 206, Spence 575.: Standings Seaway Outdoor Store 4-0,-_ Levine's higji_ smgle^while^Margaret Coaches Association. The requested. Reagan did the BIG SIX triples ?587- with—and 2407 575; Andy Francis 211, 559; Volkswagen r34, Ploofs Pavers downed 284 Club 3-1 and Schlitz praams had a high of 486 for , league operates with., both a job well at any--position. He The Seaway Grill took 4 froni scratch. ofSchine Inn posted the Tom Fiacco 561;.Gary Fuller 28, Adams View Restaurant 27, took Homestead Dairies 3-1. the high triple of the week. Class "A" and "B" division, was the third leading scorer Michaud Gravel with (Men Run- high singles of 924 and 870 204, 200; Ernie Hunter 212, Carlings 24, Stahs Mens Shop Team honors went to Alex's Avery's had the high single thus a separate squad was on the squad with 16 points ions bowling 203-550 and Bob scratch. Jane Hazelwith with 653 and Alkies bowled holds high Ward Nichols 206, 569; Carm 23, and Bombards Seaway 20. Ice 782-2259. > as he rifled home 8 goals. He Brown a 543. For the losing selected for each division. 1882 for the high triple. \ average of 169. Allen 235, 595; Will Sprankle COFFEE ANfr DONUT Serviss was joined on the will continue his ice activity team Joe Michaud had' a nights Individual highs went to San- 40.0 Bowlers were Teresa Bowlmor took 4 from B. O. 206; Steve Wozniak 216, 579; On the 24th of March, Toast dra Garlach 222-531 for some Class A squad by forward at Clarkson College. High single witb. and -without Avery 474, EHeen Euto 461, T)ave Snyder of Potsdam, and John Carroll -came next in H.D.C.P. 222-252 he also had a Kinney placing them 2nd in the Bill Trippany 215, 562; Dick erettes captured 4 points from brilliant bowling. Other highs Rita Levac 458, Blanche Naleague standings.Lovli Ladi's Stys 200; 201, 587; Frank Teacups. Muffets took 3. from include Jane Hazel - 210-504, Ron Waski of Canton Cen- line for accolades as Mac- triple of 517. deau 457, Isabel Markell 447, tral. Defensemen honored Lennan went down the list of Kano's LG.A. took 3 from 3 from Homesteads was not Jones 209, Bernie Brooks Marmalades. Creamers took 3 Thelma Faucher 461, Myrtle June iGronberg 434, Shirley quite enough and they dropped! 202; Frank Morgan 208; Dan were Dick Warner of Canton seniors. Carroll, a tremen Spragues Rest, with Larry Hawfrom Crullers. Sugarettes took Romeo 457, Pat Huddleston 457, Sherwood 427, Jeanine Hunand Petei Stone of Potsdam. dous, hard-hitting defense- kins bowling a 220-512, Marty into 3rd spot. Schine I n n re-]Breadin 230. 3 from Spooners. Mina Smith 475, Lee Whalen 458, ter 426, Georgette Francia tained 1st place by copping 4 ' Team standings: 1st MasThe Class "A" goalie was man, was at his' best in the Clemmo 547, Bill Jeffery 544, from Ballantine. Judy Duke took high. triple Hilda Jackson 453, Betty Dunn 411, Virginia LaDuke 410, sena APC 75. pts.;'2nd Four\ PCter Sears of Lake Placid. clutch. Dick Spence threw a 203-543. and individual Without handi- 458, Sheila Benn .452, Peg Trip- Louise Fowler 407, Pat MaeV The Placid sextet was on the Dave Faucher and Dick For the losing team Marty Audrey Zegarelli converted nia Motors .73 pts.; 3rd Sea- cap a nice 188-538. Other high pany 460 and - Merilynjimith Faflkne-455. * .,, bottom of the league stand- Houmiel are~the .other -sen- Knapp rolled a 200-515. - , 6-7-10 split, Marty Wolstenholme way Bowl 66 pts.; 4th Fiac- singles were D. Mattice 176, R 460. • Standings: American Roof; co's, 60 pts.; 5th Gallagher's the 4-7-9, Lee Whalen the £4-7, ings, but Sears was brilliant iors who will depart this year. Wason Construction w i t h Brassard 171, and J., Duke 18L 79%, Holcomb's Auto in a losing cause throughout Both individuals were versa- nights high team single, 993, Jane Hazel the 4-5-7 and Fern 55 pts.; 6th McLeans Truck- Splits, were picked up by M. Standings: Alex's Ice 82, ing Parts 58%, Hutchings » Flor- • ing 51 pts.; 7th M & M Sports Revier the 5-7. the season. tile and used at several posi- and nights high team triple, Capell 4-5-10 and M. Cliffe 2-7, Homestead Dairies 66, Outdoor ists 56%, 284 Club 54, Av47 pts.; 8th Utica Club 37 pts Members of the°Class "B" tions during the season to 2903, took 4 from Loblaw's Inc. Best triples: J. Guay 597, In the 400 or better were J. Store 65, Schlitz 61, Ballantine ery's Signs 53%, Alkies Pacl»squad include forwards Mike help the team out-.-' with Lester Lawrence throwing S. Smith 529, G. Fuller 523, J. Geo. Daggett leads the Duke 538, D. Mattice 479, M. 52%, 284 Club 52, Newberry's age Store 52, Wilkins Bil-* Edwards of Norwood-Norfolk liards 47, Utica Club 47. a 201-204 and nights high triple Hazel 495, H. Jackson 486, C. league with a 195-30 average. Cliffe. 466, R. McKelvey (sub.) 48%, and Levine's 37. and Syrial Dupree and Mur- Thirteen individuals will Jwith and without H.D.C.P. 587- Eros 483, L. Whalen '$77, M. SOONER OR LATER 458, S. Sherwood 434, B. Westreturn next s e a s o n and ray Milner of the Salmon Merilyn Smith had the these boys form a strortg nu- 683, Jim Truax 507 and 'for the Smith 476, Y.'Mills 456,JJ. Rom- high triple and single of the cott 434, P. Chase 429, L. DarRiver Shamrocks. losing team Dick Hathaway eo 451, A. Zegarelli 450." night with 495 and 194 re- row 425, I. Ackerman 414, JM. The defensemen include cleus for the 1965-66 squad; threw a 526. Many underclassmen develMERCHANTS spectively. Margaret Blais Anderson 411, M. Allen 497> V. Alan Daily of Norwood-Nor1 folk and Charles Hall of St. oped in a hurry this season Standings: Seaway Grill '41, The Schine Inn Five of the had the high single with han- Donald 407 and E. Pechey 406. Lawrence. Selected as net;- and the results will show on Kano's IGA 31, Michaud Gravel Merchants Bowling League con- dicap of 213, while Merilyn On the. 26th day, a re-match 24%, Wason Construction 22%, tinue to pace the league with had the high-triple with hanLUNCHEON AND MEALS mmder was Tom Mahohey, the ice next season. game was played and Creamers the outstanding goalie at St. Goalie Pete Demers did Sprague's Rest. 20 and Loblaw's only one more week of team dicap of 516. 12:00 to 4:00 Canadian I 3 points from Muffets. High brilliant job in the. nets J as Inc. inJhe. cellar with 5 points competition' left. As of this mom- Others in the 400 club took Lawrence Central. Mett Your Friends Here individual was Judy Duke 503. Money ent with Schine's taking .four] were: D.' Bocskor 461, M. DANCING Taken A l | points from Hulse Sunoco last; Blais 446, P. Fournier 426, R. Standings: Sugarettes 64, TOM NADEAU, Owner night, they have the title for Warriner '415 and V. Fiacco Crullers 62%,:..Creamers 61%, Par Toasterettes 59, Muffets 53, We Cash Payroll Checks 7 Days this half cinched. Meanwhile, 401. Splits were ^picked by: Festas took four from Rainbow S.'Bean 2-7 and 3-10, A. Clary IMarmalades 51, Spooners 50, ;Aftm •7 . Club, Brads captured three from 3-10, M. Price 5-7, J. Fuller- 9- Teacups 47. Mattice, Kiwanis No. 2' took 10, G. Perry 4-5 '(twice),' "Ji n three from Kiwanis No. 1 team; McLean 5-7, R. Warriner 5-7 Bakers three from Carlings and F. Scully 2-5-7. and Plumbers three from Hawk Standings are now: Ward's Real Estate 67, Westcott's Sales. v R% Eyler took the individual Stationary 62, Webb's Co?y game with a 224, triple of 617. Corner 61, Verville's Flowers Tom Jose took the individual 58, Sequins 52, B & D PharTowards Purchase of 5-lb. bag triple with handicap with a 645 macy 45, Ma's Diner 43 and and G. Foley a single with handi- Becker's Fashions 43, SCHINE INN BOWLS cap of a 247. Team honors were swept by IN WATERTOWN "FOR PETS" Schine Inn with a team single The team competed in the MR. DEALER: of 981, single with a 1066 also annual Woman's Invitational Send thli coupon to Sturdy DOR Food Co.. 2103 West Genesee St., Syracuse, N.Y.', and It will pay you 10c team triple with handicap of a event. plus 2c for handling provided redemption Is made in 2895 and Festas team triple of Carrol Eros led the team with accordance with terms hereof. Coupons will be accept541 and 204.\Lee Barnes right a 2719. ed only with sale of Sturdy Chunkies. They are not Some other "500 games": T. behind with 533 and 211. Audrey transferable and must be submitted directly and not Jose 597, E. Margosian, 559, S. Zegarelli 515, Gloria Robillard through an agent. Invoices covering purchases by Germano, 550 and K. Daggett, 447, and Gail Fuller 437. you m.ust be submitted upon request. The consumer A total of 2533 was posted. must pay any sales tax Involved. This offer void 573. wherever restricted. Cash value 1/20 of lc. Offer Expires April 20, IMS Some other "200 games": G. The girls hope this may gain Foley, 220, K. Daggett, 213 and them one of the 60 prize money places. H. Norton, 210. Massena Ice Teams To Compete Plans County Softball Bowling League Results Ken Serviss Class A All Star Wing HOTEL NADEAU TWO 22' SHUFFLEBOARDS , CLIP THIS COUPON THIS COUPON WORTH AT YOUR FAVORITE STORE STURDY CHUNKIES I l>
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