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Fred FenisFred Fenis in Painesville Telegraph - Jan 7 1943
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"... l slo Marle, rins heen for us hoys overseas, ls bow spending v nl the home mn think they cnn Uck ns hip writes G Ferris, lo hls Mrs. Fred Fenis, of Chardon "First we n picture show. Then we all moved down our leee, on. of the hount ifni I cier seen. Sonio of lhe hoys hnd secured a pilie ..."
Publication place: Painesville, Lake County County, Ohio, United States
Fred FenisFred Fenis in Ottawa Citizen - Jan 31 1936
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"... They were awarded 101 points more than their closest opponents. Mayor W. J. Lavigne of Aylmer extended ft hearty welcome to the visitors and lic, as well as Messrs. Fred Fenis and R. M. Fleeman, mayors of South Hull and West Hull respectively, addressed thc large gathering and congratulated tho brothers on their splendid achievement. Other speakers were Mr. Morin, chief ..."
Publication place: Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Fred FenisFred Fenis in Ottawa Citizen - Feb 8 1949
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"... civil servant, was appointed to lill the vacancy on South Hull council, created by lhe recent appointment ol Councillor Arthur Grimes o UL’ the ollice of mayor vacated by Fred Fenis who resigned owing to Mayor Ferris was a member of council ior 26 years, of them as .chief magistrate. Friction which has been brewing for the past two or three ..."
Publication place: Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Fred FenisFred Fenis in St. John Daily Sun - May 30 1898
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"... Dunlap, there would perhaps be a possibility of an official discovery, to be followed by repairs. A telegram from Boston on Saturday announced the death quite unexpectedly of Mrs. Fred Fenis. Thc deceased had not been in very good health, but nothing serious was anticipated. A letter Crom her on Friday to her sister, Mrs, Holly, stated THE HALF HOLIDAY MOVEMENT. ..."
Publication place: Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada