Organ transplant, history on the move in Egmont Bay
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Michel Gallant, left, and Robert Hiller check the lead tubes that will transport air to the 554 pipes in the Casavant tracker action pipe organ in the Roman Catholic church in Egmont Bay. In the photo only the first pipe, far left, has been re-installed.P
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Organ transplant, history on the move in Egmont Bay
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Organ transplant, history on the move in Egmont Bay
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Organ transplant, history on the move in Egmont Bay
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Organ transplant, history on the move in Egmont Bay
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Organ transplant, history on the move in Egmont Bay
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Organ transplant, history on the move in Egmont Bay
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Organ transplant, history on the move in Egmont Bay
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Organ transplant, history on the move in Egmont Bay
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Organ transplant, history on the move in Egmont Bay
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Organ transplant, history on the move in Egmont Bay
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Organ transplant, history on the move in Egmont Bay
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Organ transplant, history on the move in Egmont Bay
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Organ transplant, history on the move in Egmont Bay
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Organ transplant, history on the move in Egmont Bay
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Organ transplant, history on the move in Egmont Bay
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Organ transplant, history on the move in Egmont Bay
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Organ transplant, history on the move in Egmont Bay
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Organ transplant, history on the move in Egmont Bay
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Organ transplant, history on the move in Egmont Bay
EGMONT BAY - History is on the move in Egmont Bay.
The 10-stop, tracker action pipe organ that has provided music for weddings, funerals and regular masses at St-Philippe et St-Jacques Roman Catholic Church for more than a century was taken down from the choir loft of the old church building during the coldest days of the winter.
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