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      1. First item
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      First definition
      Second term
      Second definition

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      Ampersand&amp;&
      Greater than&gt;>
      Less than&lt;<
      Quotation mark&quot;"
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2009 Chambersburg Noon Lion of the Year!
Deborah Scalia - Lion of the Year 2008-2009Deborah Scalia - Lion of the Year 2008-2009
Lion Deborah Scalia was honored with the 2008-2009 Lion of the Year Award.  The award was presented by Immediate Past President, David Rotz at the 2009 Lions Club Family Picnic.
Deb has been an active member of the Chambersburg Noontime Lions Club since 2006.  She assumed the duties of Program Chair this paast year and has continued the tradition lf providing our club with a wide variety of top notch speakers, making our club meetings the best in the community.
Without ever touching a fish, Deb has been very involved with our annual Trout Derby and provided one of our key corporate sponsors this year, Tower Bank.  She also took on the task of updating the Derby registrant file containing the 1300 names and addresses of the 2009 participants.
Congratulations Deb!!!