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SHEEP THAT SURVIVED the snowstorm in the Mackenzie Country last month are still carrying the marks of the occasion. This sheep is parting company with some of its wool and it also has a nose that has been affected by snow burn. On Glenmore station, in the Mackenzie, it is being held by Mr J. G. Murray.

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Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31560, 23 December 1967, Page 8

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SHEEP THAT SURVIVED the snowstorm in the Mackenzie Country last month are still carrying the marks of the occasion. This sheep is parting company with some of its wool and it also has a nose that has been affected by snow burn. On Glenmore station, in the Mackenzie, it is being held by Mr J. G. Murray. Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31560, 23 December 1967, Page 8

SHEEP THAT SURVIVED the snowstorm in the Mackenzie Country last month are still carrying the marks of the occasion. This sheep is parting company with some of its wool and it also has a nose that has been affected by snow burn. On Glenmore station, in the Mackenzie, it is being held by Mr J. G. Murray. Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31560, 23 December 1967, Page 8