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Old 17-03-22, 22:40
peter simundson peter simundson is offline
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Default Right on Ed.

A little foresight on the part of the Board of the JBC could have

secured nearby properties or if the Cdn. Gov't had shown the slightest

interest they may have invested in nearby properties.

As it was the JBC sold "bricks" for naming which turned out to be

1" X 2" tiny aluminum plaques. The QOR donated a suitcase of artifacts and a

No. 4 Sniper's Rifle. None of which could be found when I toured

the building.

Peter Simundson
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