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Calling All East Coast Pirates & Wenches
September 19th, 2009

!Wanted!

Scurvy rats, rogues, scalliwags and
all piratical sailors of ill repute.

Be ye strong and hale? Be ye able-bodied and willin' ta fight with the best, make merry with the worst and dig deep holes on islands?

Well then, Matey!
Captain Crusty wants YOU.
The meetin' place is September 20th, 22 hours as the clock strikes.

Grab yer best pirate gear and walk the gangplank at Salmon River. Landlubbers & wenches be fittin' too!

Aaargh!


Pipe up the Cap'n if ye dare!
902-889-3353

More East Coast Pirates
at Salmon River Settlement, Jeddore Harbour



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