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November 3, 2009

Anniversary Submission Form

MEADVILLE — There is a 270-word maximum limit for announcements and the Tribune may decide to edit parts of the announcement in order to fit that limit.

Couple's Name

Address

Date of marriage

Place of marriage and clergy

Wife's maiden name

Wife's employment, location

Husband's employment, location

Children and place of residence

Number of grandchildren

Details of celebration

Submitters name (required)

E-mail address

Phone number (required)

Is there a picture to accompany this announcement

Photo:

* To ensure publication, contact information including name and daytime phone number is required. Effective June 1, 2006, there will be a charge for including pictures for wedding announcements printed in The Tribune. The fee will be $10.00 for each picture, and it must be pre-paid.

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