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King Carl was quite a methodical man and instead of calling the villages in the kingdom by proper names such as Craigy Corners or Henry ' s Heights he labelled them with a combination of numbers and letters. The names of the villages under the Count of Fourth started with the number 4 and all those under the Count of Fifth started with the number 5 which was all extremely logical. The King also liked to regiment the villages so that all the people in the village had worked the same number of years in their work term. So, the next number in the sequence stands for the year number of the peasant ' s work term. 9 stands for one year, 10 for two, 11 for three and Since there was more than one village in each stage of the work term a letter was added to the two numbers. So you ' d have a name formed with three parts. And thus we get the name form. Each form was under the rule of one knight to whom the form (around thirty peasants) had to report every morning at nine. After reporting each peasant had to follow a schedule which told him in whose fields he had to work at what time. Each knight watched over the workers in his fields using a bullwhip (commonly known as a tongue) to egg the peasants on to greater efforts.
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59A 59 B FIRST ROW: Mary Cann, Penny Weinstein, Mary Anne Haney, Andrea Suerich, Debbie Ward, Kathy Stuart, Cheryl Miller, Sheila Peck, Debi Somer. SECOND ROW: Elvis AM, Marsha Lebold, Hilary Kekanovich, Diane Berger, Heidi Krauel, Sharon Floto, Mary Ann Vrooman, Suzanne Aidworth, Jane Vales, Susan Boes, Nancy Bergen, Denise Mitchell, Pat Schnarr, Ruth Walpole. THIRD ROW: Doug Oesch, Alec McColm, David Anstett, Jamie Eakins, Tom Reinhardt, John McMichael, Andy Hughes, Ken Weiler, John Galloway, Peter Cowley, Greg Barnes. ABSENTEES: Shelagh Whitney. FIRST ROW: Robert Friedrich, Willi Jastrau, Ray Schnegelsberg. SECOND ROW: Suzanne Kosky, Sophie Alievitch, Elisabeth Kosumovic, Kathy Anne Devries, Debbie Goyl, Susan Kloop, Jayne Hagger, Philippa Packard, Karen Dines. THIRD ROW: Roger Hughes, Michael Schlieman, Jim Mantas, Robert Schnarr, Bonnie Kraemer, Andrea Heimrich, Henry Morowski, Joe Chelmecki, Carolyn Hare, Lesley Harris, Kevin Teeter, Siegfried Reimer, Cuzman Mohan, Lance Hiebert. FOURTH ROW: Ted Potworka, Peter Daufenbach, Eroll Poch, Peter Neufeld, Pa ul Reimer, Henry Kloos, Ted Moorby, Pete MacPherson, Terry Bowman, Mike Oberholzer, Steve Oleksik. ABSENTEES: Sherry Kumer. 59C FIRST ROW: Steve Longeway, Pete Shearing, Steve Zepf, Bill Zepf. SECOND ROW: Karen Fasang, Susan Barclay, Debbie Bauer, Jackie Walters, Mila Taves, Carol Thiessen, Lori Walters, Theresa Marton, Rosemary Montoya. THIRD ROW: Ed Balzer, Homaida Ali, Margaret Witt, Nancy Washburn, Sandra Zettler, Alice Baptist, Mitzi Stephanovich, Sherry Weiberg, Arlene Bernas, Pat Tailby, Homeeda Ali, Terry Aitken. FOURTH ROW: Eddy Lankveld, Mark Maurer, Mark Pytlik, John Rae, Robert Konarski, Steve Williams, Greg Stott, Pete Myslywec, Steve Snyder, Wayne Larking, Jeff Paleczny.
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