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To the Editor: Enclosed are my renewal dollars. Your paper gets more interesting each issue. I always said that Victoria would mushroom in the future and now it is beginning to boom. Congratulations to Al on his 25 years with Wayzata. Another Minneota High School grad makes us proud! I think that news should be in the Mascot, don't you? No doubt you are caught up in wedding plans. Jenny and Chris are a handsome couple. I hope your mom and dad will be back for the wedding. Keep up the great work. Love, Sister Betty Ann Gits, St. Paul, Minnesota
To the Editor: Your paper is so cool. Keep up the great work. Did you get my phone call? How are you doing after the accident, Sue? And congratulations to Jenny and Chris. Our Ed proposed to Robin on December 28th and would you believe she's from Indian River, Michigan, where your priest friend is from? We wish all of you the very best. Love, John and Kathy Oertle, Stillwater, Minnesota
To the Editor: Got the Gazette today and read with interest about the proposed plans for Victoria. I shall be interested to see which plans will happen. I am enclosing $10 for another year of the Gazette. Dorothy Van Sloun, Minneapolis, Minnesota
To the Editor: The Gazette is the best paper in the State of Minnesota. Eunice Koehnen, Chaska, Minnesota
To the Editor: Hi. It's great to find out what the other side across the river and beyond is doing. Barbara Tauber, St. Paul, Minnesota
To the Editor : The additional $10 is for a subscription for a dear friend of mine. Please send the Gazette to Terry Holzer at Jordan. Thank you. Aggie Pass, Jordan, Minnesota
To the Editor: I see you have not demolished all old buildings in town. My grandmother's home still stands on the corner across from Cenex. I enjoy the Gazette. Florian Kerber, Chaska, Minnesota
To the Editor: I looked for you at Gordon and Clara's 65th. No show. It was probably at the time of your mishap. You're excused. I did run into people I haven't seen for 50 to 60 years. Enclosed is my ten bucks for a great paper. John Seifert, Aitkin, Minnesota
To the Editor: Enclosed is payment of $30 for my subscription and I would also like you to add two more to your mailing list, Steve Walter at Cologne and Sharon Knoblauch at Excelsior. Thanks so much for a great paper. If you have any March issues left, could you send them to the new addresses? Thanks. God bless. Donna Walter, Waconia, Minnesota
To the Editor: Enclosed please find the names and payment for three new subscribers at Chanhassen and Carver and the renewal to continue our subscription. Also, just a quick note to say thanks. Laura and I appreciate all your great work with the Home and Garden Business Expo ad and the By the Woods ad. They both looked great. Thanks, Sue. Jeff Wood, Victoria, Minnesota
To the Editor: Sorry about the goof up with my mom's moving. I just don't understand the postal system. I assumed they would forward the Gazette to her. She has been asking about the March Gazette. Apparently she heard comments about your feature story and all the planned development for the town. Elaine Karg, Waconia, Minnesota
To the Editor: Your paper just keeps getting better. As a County Director of the Victoria Senior Citizens group several years ago, I witnessed the Gazette in its infancy. It's been interesting to read of Victoria's struggles to deal with some of the same issues impacting Waconia. As winter residents of Florida, where it seems communities have done everything wrong, we hope Minnesota can do better. Keep up the good work. Pat Kovaleski, Waconia, Minnesota
To the Editor: I always enjoy the Gazette when it comes. I don't know how you keep up with all the local news. There is so much of it going on these days. Thank you for publishing the Sheriff's Shingle. I appreciate letting people know what is happening through the column. All my best, Bud Olson, Excelsior, Minnesota
To the Editor: Your column about your accident made me shudder. How fortunate there were no injuries. No doubt you are busy parents right now. I found it, yes, I did. I'm talking about the fishhook on page 19 on one side of Jim Larkin's scale. Bernice Brennan, West St. Paul, Minnesota
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