Castleton WI Scrapbook, 2005, Volume 1, p. 25

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From ie?tnrl\)lgfipxu%]bthe landâ€" Quinte West MP Paul Macklin, Cramahe Mayor Lee Dekeyser, builder éill Rutherfo?g builder John Kernaghan,Dale Mountney representing builder Roger Cheer, builder Mike Voskamp, and event emcee Clare Musselman, 5 C cefe2ape â€"CHBEVI i/ & More photos on pag? 2 LE & /(_ya') S

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