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== Remembrances == <blockquote> From about 1954 to 1970, there were four Inglis family gatherings each year: Easter, Independence Day, Thanksgiving, and Christmas. The venue rotated, mostly among Tom's home in West Hartford, Sandy's home in Canton, and Marion and Deryck's summer home at Kelsey Point. The Laws came from Cortland, NY whenever they could. I don't think the Pritchards ever came, because Dorothy didn't like to travel. There was also a special get-together for Ernest and Agnes's golden anniversary in the summer of 1962, at Pat and Sandy's place. Once in a while we dined at Grandfather Inglis's home. There was a button under the carpet, under the dining table. It was used to summon the help. Grandfather Inglis generally smoked a cigar after dinner. -[[Reed Gwillim Law Jr.]] </blockquote> <blockquote> Every time we ate together at [[33 Mansfield Terrace | Mansfield Terrace]] Grandfather Inglis smoked a cigar at the end of the meal. -[[Reed Gwillim Law Jr.]] </blockquote> <blockquote> We would walk to church and he would smoke his cigar on the way. When we got to church he would leave the cigar on a back step, and then collect it again after church. -[[Jean Inglis Law]] </blockquote>
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