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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 5 May 1965, p. 8

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SThe Canadlan Statesman, Bawnvife, May ,l9e5~ jSPoROTOPIcsf By Frank fdohun 623-72344 SPRING 15 HERE! You know somethin' - sprtng must be here at last.1 Little more than two weeks aga it seemed as If we were destined ta have winter forever but al signs last week-1 end indicate that spring has sprung. The aid scribe finaliy got out to play golf Friday nîght,i and in fact we lilced it sa well that he had another go;- at it the next day. In between, the Stanley Cup playaffs finally came ta an end and on the local sports scene, the, softballers, baseballers, soccer teams, etc., are ail about ready ta swing into action. Even wvent out on a Sunday drive. which is ane summer activity we don't particularly care for. Alang the way wel noticed quite a number of fishermen, indulging in the quest for trout. But up near Alliston on the Nottawasaga River, there were as usual more spectators than fishermen. It's quite a spot as the rainbows leap high out of the water in a bid ta clear a dam, blocking their path. up-streami. Then we discovered e4mething else, nearer to home. The National Stud Farm, north of Oshawa is open ta visitors from one ta four o'clock every afternoon. There are quite a number of thoroughbreds an display, some 200 we were told. and it's weli worth the visit. t. t f LADIES SOFTBALL Bowmanvile ladies will be holding their opening soft- bail practice Monday night at the Central School diamond. Coach Reg Wilatts le hoping ta 'have ail last year's club back and would also like ta see anyone else interested out, ta practice at 7 p.m. For further details telephone Reg at 023-7084. f t ~tt HOCKEY BANQUET This Sàturday night the Town Hockey League will officially came ta an end when the annual banquet wiii be held et the Lions Centre, starting et 6:30 p.m. A roast beef dinner provided by the Ennlskillen ladies is incentive qnough, but as an added attraction dancing will follow ta music by the Montereys. The cost is three bucks for players and $4.00 ta atherg. Tickets are avaîlable from John Fowler, Harry Akey. Tedi Fairey, Bill Cale or Bob Marjernison. McQueen Motors Top Bowling Team in' Men's Major Members in the Men's theirtrophy of the winning McQueen Motors team left to flght, Si Trewin, Art Rowe, Russ OLP, John Major League bowling league received Gould. Viince Vanstone and Fred Cole. on Saturday evening. They are, frorn Rn-wlp-rç Win tAAnv, In riui lAwi;rriin AAcn'ç I pArmol ]RANTAM BALL PRACTICE 1 VlIJ YVI U f I ~ VLI ~ I ~ Coach Bert Perfect would like ta see ail itopefuis for'- bantani basebail out ta practice this Saturday, May 8th at Î. '> 1:30 p.m. Any players wha won't be 15 years of age until~ .... afier May let or younger wili be welcome. The scheclule wlll probabiy get underway with the home opener slatcd for May 24th. îe i1 LITTLE N.H.L. AT COLLINGWOOD PEE WEES SWEEP GRAND TITLE, >. ATOMSTAKECONSOLATION, BANTAMS LSýý. V IN FINALS AS LOCALS SHOW WELL. For the fîrst time in history. Bowm-ianviie's inir hockey teams cleaned Up in their zone playoffs, earningi the right ta enter the Littie N.H.L. Ontario finals. tvhich, were played during the Easter vacation. In the championships, which were held et Collingwaod, the Pee Wees won the "B" cown and advanced ta capture, the grand championship. Atome won the consolation title,i while the Bantams wvere defeated in the N.H.L. finals. After d.opping their first game 2-0, the Jr. "A" Atoins came back ta win 2-0 on goals by Cowell and David Tabb. In the consolation grand final Alliston broke up a reai' thriller ta earn a 3-2 suddcn-death ovemtiine decision. David Xivian and Guy Johnson scorcd the Bowmnanville talles. Tommy Simpson notched a hat-tmick and Mikce Donoghue added a pair ta leed the Pce Wces ta a 6-3 Win aver Midiand. David Ormiston picked up the other goal. Simpson a.gain fired three goals in a 5-1 victory avec Collingwood for te A..L. ttle.These members of the Men's Major Bowling 190 gaines, Elton Brock for a high triple of 975, Lariy Bowmanville whippedi Penetang 5-0 to capture the grand League were singled out for individual awards on Piper who made the biggest gain over last year, AI teamionhîphesiemandMaker each scored on. Saturday evening at the annual banquet. They are, Osborne for high aggregate with a nine-game pinf al Twe gwith terforimaer gy onWebtaOmtnd.ud ee from ]lef t ta night, Bert Perfect who averaged 249 for of 2,335, and Russ Oke for high single game of 420. paced Bowmanville ta a 7-1 victory aven Midland, with 1 -iMc .Stanley Malcohu ho Charlie Cattran, Larry Devitt and Kim 'Rogers pnaviding w.ece mrnamied in Florida re-, tic other Bantani tallies. M en s IVa l e IIIs centlv and arrived back ini Joe Hircock was the lone goal-scorer as the localsi Mr. John Edwemds, ýKenora,' bwdte Newmarket 4-1 I the N.H.L. finals.~II I and Mc. and Mrs. Cecii Ail- ,vt,1av drad a gan snBom TOWN LEAGUE SOFTBALL O p n er n ay Ith ivle, isited Mr. and Mrs., The sanie five teames will be i action agair, this year, Frdr Sndy Kcn's Men's Wear, Kramp's Furniture, Nichols Motors, Bil's Follaoving are the teanis in Rowe. ýD. Yiasteî s, L. Perriîs, T. Nas- i Tr. and Mrns. Edgar Horn,ý Biliads ndStehe Fels Hx~eer isted f payngthe Mns Town Softbali Lea-, NichoIs Motors - B. NIeCul- tel-S. Oshawa, visited the Frecl Tmp-: thehih eholgruneth sen o atin hits gue that wiii open at Vincent lough, A. Wiseman, Moe Rich- Any other players interest-livins and Mrs. Albert WUrighit,' at th ihsho rudteseeo cins ift ,Massey on May lith. ards, V. Grubin, D. Bagnell, ed in playing picase givel Sunday. Vincent Massey's diamond, with the opener slated for Tues- .iisBlirs-M u T. Hoar. L. Piper, N. Yen,rinmes ta members of the ex- Mr n r LmeBa- day, May llth, 6:45 p.m. More bail players are needed ta R. Stewart, D. Girardi, TT. Cox, J. Bond, L. Samnis, ecutive. They will be placed burn and Jin, Toronto, calledi f111~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ou h em.I neet otc i oe uc ero.T asn .Mt ot. Ricaards. A. Raoxe. li]teams after the third Ica-, on AMs. I.. lenrx, then ail' fiR ot th teas. I intrestd, cntactBillCole ButhýPerson T. adson P. mut-F. Cwlwe, G.eusuaipe.wereseptr g of Mcf.Mr and Cole, Alex Wiseman, Jack Parker or Bob Marjerrison. Thr ton,B. DesRoche, G. Joes E. Stelien .(exlnG'ge ie Sa wok gng cheule fo Sturay ornng t 1:30toBrooks, J. Bird, B. Tugwood,' tphn G. Wright. B. A!£-1 First ganiie w.iJl bUcjiayed. Mrs. Joe Bradburn and famn- le ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ E a wrkgag chduedfoFS.udeCmmnnget1030tabott. V. Vanstone, R. Pollardiat the Vincent Massey SchooIiliy, Saturday. put the diamond iehàpe. The executive would be happy E.TilF1ol.R.Petn .FicJ. Mylt.a :5 Mr. and Mrs. Norton Van! ta sa al payes ledin a and Gams wîî gai Ken'sc Men's Wear-J.Pr ton, J. Allun, J1. Girardi. Davel .m Tes. May il. Kramps! Camnp. Listowel, were Satur-1 Tueday. ednsdye nd husdas.ker, B. Cole. D. Werry, J. Snowden, J. Moorcraft. 1 vs Stephens: Wed. May 12,1 dm night guests )f Mm. and' Twist. B. Nicholson, C. K1il-i Krarnp'sf - 1. Hamiltoii. BSNichais vs Kenis: Thurs. My Mrs. Stanford VanCainp and1 parcB i.imR a-Mrersn .Crombie. H.113, BIhis vs Kramps. ivalîed on other relatives oni OBA BASEBALL 'lace, C. Fenguson, P. Conel,' Snowden, A. Crossey J. Fowl- The rest of the schedule1 Su nday. Ony n afcil nryfomBwmnvie a rcivd .Va&onG.Ln,.cmT. Bird, J. Ford, C. CowIlfhoMr. and Mrs. Hacry Van Onlyoneoffcia énry romBowianvllewasrecivéLan, HCamp and Arthur attended' at the OBA meeting held on Monday. Thot was a bantam teLk-oek cdn t sqa.Teewsa rumor that a Pec Wee teani would bel1 Don Milis, Saturday, May Ist.1 enee rmhr.but there was no rrprespntetian et theB AKTC Rev. C. H-. Ferguson, Doný meeting. Mîis. called on Mrs. C. HiIi.1 'iiîitLy-seven ladies attended Senior Yauuit Peu>ple. This Hooe,.ý is in Bowm-anvilic Bas- Moda, ADril 26th. , the Genemai meeting of the was put on sa that parents pital. Mr. Leslie Niekelson and! K E 1 D A LIl U.C.W. in the C. E. Centre might realize how te a'dé Mr. Albert Wright is ta me-!MTacando, aidLvey The eatiemîdî fa~redj M dn M.. Cal Lîîo Tufwen a ay vng ,vApmii 27th,, their part of te ecnng turin home froni Port Pecc Mc aorndocalied Satucday, and. The .,,ealiriiai fvord M. ad is Cai aiistff WIE-1 8PRIE1 _av avecy in- 0w horne..Sevecai questOns Hospitalli.;(Monolay) after-1,lad r.JrmeKiig with a beautitul sunny day fan ihmda and Debbie speifi Sun- teire4tir,ý and inlorinati\'e ex- ven' a5ýkcd bh' iritfested II0110i . and us. Ray iamii le, d the Dedication Service Sunday day ini Taronto with hec sister, planation of the use and pur-1 thers arid abi' ainswe!-esl y \1r. and Mrs. Arthur Bailcy Mcri ng . ReSay L visi.' afternoon of aur new chumch Mrs. Ray Moore, Ray and pose of the New Curriculum., cPael. retumned home fmom Florida to1wt r.Am olr ikitchen ini Kendal United farnily. Mrs. Doug. Sleep of Nestîcton The wocship period tors es Mnay adSaura M. n Mrs. Rla oseMcnr Church. The Rev. Rex Nom- Mr. and Mme. Bob Carruth- explained the Kindergai-ten conducted by the Candace they and Mr. and Mrs. Pcmcy Oh-a1an111.C.Hiiwcre mon of Ajax, Chairman of the ers and sons visited with Mm. department and toid how she Unit and begain with a new VanCamp. ai.-.a Mrs. FeriaOw.and uppr s ofthe Oshawa Presbytery, was Our and MmIs. Hatcher Foster, Sun- and one other Young ladyl byrnn, "Oh Christ, Wise Tea- Avex-v off Tilbury, left farStan ahispe reso h guet speaker for the occasion day. deait with it in Nestieton cher by the Sea." The sccîp- Monirefortrain wbere She anid assisted Rev. R. C. White Mrs. Annie Ricketts came ta where thev are vecy bampem- ture af Peter's denial and ' ud eka chartwered plae I-Miss Donne Wiibclni, Kit- in making the dedication. Ontario with Miss Jane Foster cd for space. Miss Lyndal facgiveness was by members an llTae PalchnagteretanHe chener, Mr. Alan Asselstine. hanhedof he nitenatin th di ond"*hegin mathe D Ht - ta Wterloo, Miss Lcah Lines. UInder the direction af Mrs. insteed of Mmi. M. E. Foster Kyte told how it ishnldo h ntencigtedf ad uvnb h uc eToronto, and Mr. Leslie As- Westheuser ClIa r ke High and has been visiting relatives in Bhackstock where she is ferent cheracters. The prayer near relatives of Canadian ~ltn atCeiatne School Gice Club sang thcce heme this peest yeek. Mme. M. one of the teachers. Mcs. was a Litany wit'h responses. sodesbre hn. T este Porti t Hoeof C.H.S. very picasing selections ac- E. Foster camne hom-e this week Lloyd Wright, who is super- President krs. H. Kyte now plane with 140 passengers was Fciday night and wcre week- campaxîied by M1iss Peggy with Mrs. Leslie Smith and intendent of the Primarv, presided and efter thanking to leave Montreal Sundayedget fM.adMs Hancock. The service was Mrs. Betty Conorni Virginia Kindergarteîn and Nursery, the Panel and Unit, conducted May' 2nd, andr arr'ive bac edget o c n weliattcdedand ftewacdwhaare also xisting the cdeait mainîy witb the Pcimary the business during which e- May î2tb ennAsisie.r. the congregation adjourned ta Foster families here. 'depactment, and Mjs. P. Ro- ports were heard tram ai the Congratulation,~ o Nir. andr Misses Gertrude Henry andý the Sunday School hall ta Mrs. MW. Mercer spent a iew 1 mccii streesed the work of theý different departinents and- Doris Griffîn. Toronto. spent view the kitchen and ta en-idays last week with bier broth- rýmai "oi.s" for May an- the wcekend et home. joy a social hour and lunch eM.adMs Atu rn ndâri yhsreaie pn nounced. as weli as the Scbool Miss Sharon Lammer spent1 with friends. Saine of the Uxbidgce, and was sary thluSunida3, with Mr. and mrs.1for Leaders in August 9-12. 1 will bcan you the weekend and Mr. and Mms. guests nated weme: Mm. and Mns. Grant lbas rot împroved. tGeorg., Mercer. TeEthcUithh sc .ap aeradboswc Mrs. Milton Elliott. Mmc. SnellI1Mm1s. Ted Coathain, Chyrreli, Mrs. Gordo.- Langstaff, cessful sale of bakIng, plants Pt. Sundav suppen guests af Mm. and Mrs. Bob Carmuthens af Kathy and Karen weme guests!Danny and Donna and Mrs. and s'hrubs. !haAn Uitsd Mrs. Harvey Yellowlees1 l$owmanville; McI. and Mrs. af hem mother. Mrs. W. Mercer, 'Roy Vernon spent the week- servedi a dainty lunch, and a $5000 and famiiy. Sunday. F'rancis Hall af Toronto; Bill Sunday. end visiting Mr. and Mme. Wcs pleasant visit topped off ea i esnal aeMr. and Mns. Roy Tcmwilie- Mdorlfy and Miss Jean Perrin, Bert Holland hec ceturned Johnson et Berrien Springs, veny pleasarut evening. a esnbert gar and Mr. Ruscl Spinks,, Mn. and Mmc. Wellington Fan- fmom Toronto after spending iMichigan. % Thksonoed amCn's en stoin tofetInterest saevstdMe d a- row of Newcastle; Mrs. Fred the wînter with Mr. and Mrs.ý Spending the oia eksoire opnTaigcy and Mme. 1. Argue, Sunday.ý Falls af Peterborough; Mr. Ken ATchem. with Mr. and Mrs. T. Garbutt Iciess in the Comnuunity Hall Mr. and Mme. Bill Mahaffv,i and Mmi. Vni. Robinson. Mms., Saturdav wa, a vercy pleas-iwere Miss Gail Teachout, las Thumsday and ýFridey To consolidate yomir GatadNi LLuh Woodyard, Mr. and Mmi. Mc- 'were along ail the creeks tmy- ý manvil1e and Jack Garbutt's ta ail who attenided. A Mrs. bils or for any othe'r hafy and family, St. Marv's,~ Gee, Mr. andd Mme. Stan Chap- ýing ta catch the elusive trout.r thcee' chiidrcn. Mm. and Mme. Smith af Toronto was in worthwbile prpo» avec the weekend. dm an ad Clame, Mr. and Mrs. > The Athletic Recreation!Jack Garbutt were down froin structress. Each lady mode a Mr. and Mmc. 0cm Venningi Hancack and Miss Betty, Mr. lConittee met at Carl Lang- Toronto ast weekcnd and brooch and a wall plaque. visited Mm. Ralph Wood in F. W. Truli, Mmc. Ted Coath- rstaff 3 on Wednesday evenlng Bert and Mary Reid visitcd GIad te report Miss Norma .. providina jonare~ Lindsay Hospital, Satumdey. marn ad daughters, Mr. andiend decided te do epeimlng ta this weekend. Wotten home fronu Bowman-r M. and Mrs. Isaaec Lu.cas,; Mme. Roy Patton, ail of Oono; the posts at thc park. New Kendo' friends of GacyPat- vIll Hospital w'here she un-1 iteadlly empioyed and Toronto, wene Sunday supper Mr. and Mme. Ormne Fells of tiesaeas ab uî.Atrathave been ta sec him in drwent surgery lest week. 1guests of Mi,. and Mme. Orm $tarkviileStreet Fair le going te be hehd 'Oshawa Hospital v'ery fIre- AIs ldt a r.JhnI hv edeei.Venning. Miss Donna WVilbur wi.s theiagein this year in July. BeIlquentlý. He had cxpectedt Balligal le progressing fav-1 Dr. and Mrs. John Werry 1 guest Sunday evening wîth Mr. teeni. were discussed anO +he gct home but some af the1 orabiv foliowing surgex- n eeho.73-61 and Mis-s Anme, BoWmanvllle, i an r.EdeCuoxadIdiamorid is ta be fixed. stitches broke aut, necessitat- Uxbridge Hospital. 'oep n 723A vsted M.adMs uet IuD. im .EddieCououx rd V iie R al RUSkL'nae agr ty.som a 1--péo___Mme. He17r.' __________ jxIIF m.A n Me.Iup- !Men # s Major BowIer's ,'Conclude '65 Season With Annual Banq qet- The Men's Major League low es sigle game % the ended the 1964-65 season with Men; s Major League. Rus a bnqetbed t emriil bowled 59 and a few years a bnqut hldsi emoïawili go by before anon lets Park club bouse on Saturday, Dutch forget it. May lst The cash aw ards, amount- Sixty-five members sat down ing to $1,600.00 were hand.led Ito a delicious roast beef din- by Fred Cole and AI Osborne. ner served by the ladies of the Th-ý new executive for the Memorial Park Association. 1965-66 season is as follows: NESILETON iJack Lander thanked the Past President Ed Leslie, ladies on behaif of the club. President Bob Williams, Vice- Recent visitons with Mr.! President Ed Leslie con- President Ernie Perfect; Secre- and Mrs. Howard Lee were:ýducted the meeting and wel- 1tary' AI Osborne, Treasurer Mr. and Mrs. Lavern Neal,1 comed ail the bow lers and Fred Cole, and two directors, Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd! sponsors ta the banquet. iClarence Oke and Bob Kent. Bran, r. hritieOf Ep-! The awards were presentedý The executive of the league soml and Mr. and Mrs. Russel1by ihe members of the ex. %vould like to thank Editor Brown, Bowmanvifle. ecutive to the winners. The John '\. James and Sparts M.r. and Mrs. Kenneth LamibDr. Keith Siemon moi im- iEditor Frank' Mohiun for their Oakville, Miss Ethel Thomp- proved bowier trophy %vas cooperatioii in presenting our son, Mrs. Lamne Thompson 'presented by Secretary Alibowling news each wveek to Mrs. Herman Rodxnan andý Osborne to Larry Piper for! the publie. Karen of Little Britain andithe biggest gain over iasti Be seeing vou at Liberty Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ly5ons'year's average of any bowier. ;Bowl next September and Lori of Uxbridge visited. Ed Leslie presented the highl Mr. and Mlrs. Cecil Wilson and1 triple tropby to Elton Broch Mrs, Herman Sameli.s. flor his big 975 score. rZus iMrs. Ronald Addison (Mac-l Oke accepted the higli single 5otSteel) and two sonsAi- tropliy from Bob Wiiiianms. IT lnand Andrew of Sydney, Oke's big gai-e was 42u. ýiLI T N nLKt: 1Australia are \'sting ber par-IOsi)orfe won the higl ag-r,ý- ent.s, Mr. and Mrs. Wili ng tc ophy xitlî a 9-game Steel. Thev fiew to Van-cou- pin-faIt of 2335. This wvas ver. then thie boys enjoyed thelhandled by Clarence Oke. train trip from the West! Secretarv AI Osborne thLun Coast. caîied on Ernie Perfect to ac- John Aricott od Victoria, cept the Nels Osborne Insur- B.C., spent a fewv days with ance Trophy for the best av- Mr. and Mrs. Eddie LeM iere erage of the season. Perfect and called on other folks inaveraged 249 for 90 games. the cornmun ity. The John MI. James tearn Marvin Nebitt and -Nr. championship trophy was won > Melville Treýwin, Mr. and Mris. by the McQueen's Rambiers. - Oliver Rohrer visited Elmer Ed Leslie gave each member Nesbitt in Oshawa Hospital. an individual trophy. The, Mc. and M.rs. Maurice Jon- menibers of the Ramblers are:, ciieer. Port Burwell, calied on Russ Oke, Vince Vanstone, Si lier aunt, Mrs. Ivan RobcerlT>'e\vn. Art Rowe. Fred Cole and lanî.and John Gouid. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Davi- The Nels Osborne insurance son and Mr. and Mns. Ken- teamn won the runner-up prizeý neth Gilbank attended the which consisted of six giasses, Jack Dennett meeting in St. Giles Church, and R rack. Ernie Perfect' Peterborough, on Sundi ev- made trhe presentation to _______________ ening to hear the special Jap- George Bebee, Bill Westlake,l anese mi.ssionary speaker. Russ Haliman, Bob Kent, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tiý,..Norm Henning and Lou Mc-1 land visited Sunday with Feeters. 1I E Edmund Staples, Lifford. Key rings wece given by Elton Brock to members of the Jury & Loveil team. The S TARK VILLEr are: Bert Engley, Ab INFOR MED su Mr ad Ms KîthCaseliHenning, Lowell MacDougal Jack's many years In the news anddfmBobPCopHopend. broadcasting business and his -n -f-m--v1Port Hope, wereod ( ..iv.a hI - -1 -11-2 Sunday dinner guesta eât Mm. 11resre ei oe ca1£~U~ lid j Brian Ciswehll*i. on Ruse Hahîmen ta acccpt ai Mn. and Mmc. Orme FeUs new -tcarphy foc bowling the! spent Fciday evening with Mr.i and Mrs. Carl Billings, Omona. dren sang with Mrs. Law- Mr. and Mrs. John Eliott, ence Farrow et the organ. j Dunsford, Mn. and Mcc. Oliver Miss C. W. Stewart prescntcdij Riehards. Mr. and Mrs. Frank a stary ta, the chihdmen an d Lowther, Toron ta, were Sun- Rev. White gave an illustrat- i day visitors witb Mca. A. Bob- ed message. son. Miss Williams, Toronto, Mr.,i Mrs. Victor Far-row bas mc- anid Mme. Fred Todd, Gendeni turned ta lien home after Hill, wece guests with Mn. and spending the wintec monthe Mrs. Ross Todd. with Mn. and Mcc. Bull Fan- Next Suinday et the 2:30 p.m., row, Newtonville. service at Shiloh Mmc. Wcest- Mrs. John Stark was hos- heuser and the C.H.S. GIee tees, necently, for a demon- Club will have change af the stration et hem home. music, with Rev. R. C. White Mm. and Mns. Keîth Rowe i charge, and theme wili be and famiiy were necent vis!- the dedication service for theý tors et Mr. Howard Farmow's. Hammnd electric organ. Mn. and Mns. Llew Heallo- wcll vi.sited Mr. and Mmt. Eaml Luxton, Bowmenville. Sun- Mulching reteins mousture day, and also Mr. A. J. Souch. in the sal. Service et Shilah was well African pygmY will attack ettended Sundey aftemnoon and kilh an elephant with only w',hen theSundaySchoolchil-_aspearaseweapon. Itelligent, dIWiyrlcal Uand caim look at the day's events have earned him the largest audience of any newscaster in Canada. His ten-minute newscasts at 8:00 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. capsulize and crystalize the somnetimes confusing avents of the day on the international, national and local scene. Peaple who like to be wefl infarrned on what's happening In the warld, are always faUP4listen- ONTARIO'S FAMILY STATION I _________________M FERTILIZE NOW FOR BEST RESULTS WITH BEAUTI m LAWN FEOIIUZER 50 LB. 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