Rare Canadian for sale – 1960 Frontenac Old Car Junkie


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French Canadian names Given names in Quebec. In French Canada, up until the late 1960s, children of Roman Catholic origin were given three names at birth (usually not hyphenated) the first, Marie or Joseph, usually indicated the gender of the child. The second was usually the name of the godfather or godmother, while the third and last given name was the name used in everyday situations.




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