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The Oshawa Times, 30 Jul 1960, p. 8

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8 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, July 30, 1960 Idolatry Ruins a Nation ILLUSTRATED SUNDAY Scripture -- Hosea 8:1.5; 10:1-12; 13:1-6; SCHOOL LESSON 14:19, By Alfred J. om, Rev. V. Bowins "They have set up kings, but not by Me; they have made princes; . . . of their silver and gold they have made The prophet Hosea warns his people that God is angry with them 'Because they have transgressed My covenant," -- Hosea 8:1. "Mine anger is kindled against them; . . .» the workmen made it; therefore it is not God; but the calf of Samaria shall be broken." -- Hosea 8: 5-6. but I "Israel hath forgotten his Maker . . .| MEMORY VERSE -- Hosea 14:9. By MRS. ALLAN FISHER ZION -- Mr. and Mrs, B. Hos-| kin and family, Hampton, Mr, Reford Cameron, 'Bowmanville, visited Mr. and Mrs. G. Wil liams, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. Willis, Mr. and Mrs. N. Mcintosh, Cold- springs, were supper guests at Mr. and Mrs. F. Cameron's, Sat- urday. Mr. and Mrs. E. Down and family, Ebenezer, Mr. and Mrs. George Davidson and Patti, and Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Davidson Sunday. will send a fire upon his cities." {on visited Mr. and Mrs. P. W. -- Hosea 8:14 | Davidson, Saturday. ; Mr. and Mrs. A Peeling and 8:4. THE GOLDEN TEXT Mrs. Jerry Warne and Geof-| | frey, Kingston, spent the week-| end with Mr, and Mrs., John| Hamilton. | Canon H. Ashmore was elect- ed Grand Master of British Am- erica at the Orange convention lin Toronto Mr. and Mrs. George Wolfe and boys attended a meeting in To- ronto to finalize plans for the Au- gust flight to Ireland. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Graham | visited Mrs. H. Graham and | Miss Verena, 'in Toronto, on Sat- | urday. Vincent Archer, and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Ar- cher, visited Mr. and Mrs. F. Cooke, Beaverton, on Sunday Miss Shirley Harris and some friends have gone to Western Can- ada on a motor trip | Harold and Brian Hamilton and Norman Dysart are on a fishing trip in Algonquin Park Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Me- Brien, Toronto, spent the week- end with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hamilton Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hyde and Miss Linda, Toronto, spent the weekend with Mrs. Ira Argue and Mr. and Mrs. T Hoidge and Bowmanville, Weeping over the Ruined City. "The ways of the Lord are right, and the just shall walk in them." Hosea 14:9, BIBLE LESSON God's Judgment Still Merciful J en oe ia Mrs. Dalton Dorrell joined Mr. and Mrs 1 and family of Ot spent the weekend ( Beach .on By NEWMAN CAMPBELL from the days of Gibeah; "We hear very little today they stood; the battle in Gibeah 8 ae about the judgment of God, but against the children of 'iniquity Roge : 0 ! the Old and New Testaments are did not overtake them."--Hosea '@W2 a4 filled with this theme," writes 10: '9. | camping a the Rev. Dr. Wilbur M. Smith in| SEEK THE LORD ke Mola. Gorvncn Maleoln Peloubet's Select Notes. "Yet He "Sow to yourselves in 4 2ud M i No man Mal olin, is merciful, and in the midst of eousness; reap in mercy; at Mr ohio: MIS. Merrill Van Can these stern warnings of the proph- up your fallow: ground is A at ¢ : rrill Van Camy ets of Christ and the apostles, time to seek the Lord He and Sol y Ns we hear the wooing note of His come and rain righteousness upon d gnd : Si inexhaustible love." vou.""--Hosea 10 é wd Hosea warned his people that there I and rystal Hubert Warren, a few days ast week and Mrs George Wolfe ¢ Mrs. Arhur Mrs Y, Miss Marilyn Bray, Mr. and Mrs Hector Shortrid and Bill at- tended the Werry-Leighton wed- ding Trinity' United Church disaster would befall them if they heed Hosea's warnings, and dis- Bowmanville ' did not return to the God of their aster fell on Jerusalem Mrs. J. A. McArthur visited people. If the teacher, before the les- friends in Stratford during the "Israel hath cast off the thing S00 is prepared, can procure and Pa eek and Attended some of that is good; the enemy shall read one or both of two recently the Shake Deatean plays, pursue him," he told them, "They Published books, it would be Mr. and Mrs Lorne Thompson have set up kings, but not by Me; helpful. One is The Life to I and Alex Denver Visited Mrs they have made princes, and 1 by the Rev. Frederick M. Me Wes M ntgomery in a Private know it not; of their silver and minister Boston's Old South hospital at Lindsay They . had their gold they made them idols." church. The other, God is a Good Supper with Mr, Montgomery at Their workmen had made a God, is by Evangelist Oral Rob- Monty's Inn on Sunday golden calf, which the people €r'S were worshipping instead of the God of their fathers. Hosea told them that it should "be broken in pieces." --Hosea 8: 3-6 SOWN THE WIND "For they have sown the wind, and they shall reap the whirlwind it hath no stalk; the bud shall know no meal; if so be it yield the strangers shall swallow it up Israel is swallowed up; now shall they be among the Gentiles as a vessel wherein is no pleasure." Hosea 8: 7-8 Thus prophesied Hosea, repeat-| ing God's words, many centuries ago. And Hosea said further, "The high places also of Aven, the sin of Israel, shall be de- stroyed; the thorn and the thistle did not x hton, Mr, and MEMORY . VERSE Allan Bailey, » "The ways of the Lord are right, and the just walk in them." -- Hosea 14:9. shall n ATES and CHURCH DEL EDINBURGH, Sco About 4,000 delegates half of them from the United States and +» Canada--will be here next month 0 : { f the world convention of the Churches of Christ. At least 30 nations will be represented SAXON CHURCH cp St. Benedict's medieval churches bridge, England, dates the 10th century of the at Cam- back oldest or WILD REGION Kal The nari desert in central HISTORY IN STONE Africa most an unknown, The Tower of London and area of more than 300,000 square Westminster Abbey rank at the miles, covered with dry lake top of tourist attractions in Lon- beds don, England 17 ERIE ST DIAL RA 5-3872 REV. R. E. DARGAN, Pastor BLACKSTOCK _ Country Couples Attend Picnic MAPLE GROVE -- About 70 persons enjoyed the Country Couples Club picnic, which was held at Waltona Park, Newcastle, on Saturday. After supper, races were held for the children and novelty races for the adults. A balloon race, three-legged race and pop drinking contest (pop bottles had nipples) were run off. All were treated to refreshments and peanut scramble. Those in charge were Mr, and Mrs. Brooks Pi Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bradley. GIRLS 4-H CLUB family attended the Richardson- | Gibbs wedding Saturday, held in {King Street United Church, Osh- |awa. . Mr. and Mrs. T. Solil were weekend guests of Mr, and Mrs. A. Stainton, Browning Island, Bracebridge. di and Mrs. A. Fisher visited r. and Mrs. A. Parrinder, was a weekend guest of Mr. and| yryytje Station, Monday evening Mrs. Bob Labrecque and family. Mr. and Mrs. J. Stainton at- Mr. and Mrs. Ron Brooks were|tandeq a wiener roast Saturday guests at the wedding of heriniont at E. Henderson's cottage, cousin, Bill Rich to Miss Frances| go gog Island, Love, at St. Gregory's Church,| wy, and Mrs, W. Cameron at- Oshawa, on Saturday tended the Flintoff family picnic Lynda Martin is spending this Sunday at Cream of Barley week with friends at a cottage Camp. on Brighton Bay. Mr Mrs. Norman Burgess, Toronto, guest at spent last week with Mr. and tage near Minden Mrs. Lloyd Snowden Mr. and Mrs. A. Brawley Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barraball,| Orangeville, visited Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Russell Gimblett,|F. Cameron recently, enjoyed the stock car races in Mrs. P. W Davidson visited Toronto Sunday when Tom Gim- Mrs. H. McKenna, Oshawa Thurs- N R. C. Stainton was a week Mr. Ray Walter's cot- Visitor At Zion visited Mr. and Mrs. C. Terry, Mr. and Mrs. H. Abbott, Burke-| with Mr, and Mrs. E. Wielandt and family, Newtonville, Mrs. R. C. Stainton and family returned home Sunday after holidaying with Mr, and Mrs. Otter Planes Ply Lifeline Into Jungle Ld LAE, New Guinea (CP)--Otter aircraft, proven workhorses of Canada's northland, today ply an Ray Walters at their cottage near Minden, | VISITED HERE { Mrs, Donald Prout and Donnie, Bowmanville, visited Mr, and] Mrs. Ray Cameron, Saturday. Master Arnold Dart, Woodville, is holidaying this week with Mr. and Mrs. H. Dart. Mr. and Mrs. Hans Geissberg- er, Sr., Mr and Mrs Hans Geiss- berger, Jr., and Garry were on a trip to Sturgeon Lake, Sunday. | Misses Isabell Robbins and! Bertha Geissberger started on a trip to the Coast. Mr. and Mrs. S. Lee, Toronto, visited Mr. and Mrs. R. Killen Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, C. Naylor visited Mr. and Mrs. G. Jack, Toronto, Tuesday. Miss Janet Naylor visited friends in Cobourg, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. W. Frank and David, Toronto, are holidaying| at Robert Killen's this week. Reverend Victor Boivins and Mrs. Elizabeth Boivins, Gains- borough, Sask., are visiting friends in the neighborhood. OLD CHURCHES LONDGN (CP) -- Unwanted churches 'in York and Norwich could be used for the new uni-j| proposed for these ci- ties, the Marquess of Anglesey told the Fric Churches at their ing here. versities ( annual meet- | aerial lifeline to remote jungle settlements in one of the world's {largest and least known islands. Providing a service no other plane at present can fulfil, a fleet of four Canadian-built de Havilland Otters in two years' service with Australia's Qantas airlines has earned a new reputa- tion for its part in the opening up of New Guinea and Papua. In often fierce tropical heat or downpours, safety factors permit- ting, Otters fly scheduled cargo, mail and passenger 'services to communities whose only regular access to civilization is by air. They link mission and govern- Tent posts in the rugged moun- which tower up to three miles |high. Landing strips at altitudes {of over 5,000 feet and sometimes ino more than illside clearings are not always easy to locate in uncertain weate. Witin a few minutes shunshine canr be cloake in mist. But New Guinea pilots have an enviable safety ecord, while the Otter is specially designed to take off and land on short run- ways. Its low-pressure tires en able it to land on suggy, muddy | fields. | "The Otter is doing a first-class job in the Highlands," said Capt. Phil Miller, Qantas operations manager at Lae. "Economically the plane has a good pay load, and can carry bulky articles, such as timbers, boxes, bridge materials," An. amphibian Otter is ical run b less of its heavy floats and wheels, but per- forms a specialized job in coastal |areas. It has proved particularly useful in sickness and emergen- cies, helping transport Papuans to hospital quickly. In less than 10 years air trans- den on Saturday po The last meeting of the "Hi- Teens" was held at the home of Mrs. Ron Brooks on Monday eve- ning, when the gigls completed their project, "Cottons May Be Smart". Mrs. Brooks and Mrs Ken Kuhnke helped the girls fin- ish their dresses and to bring their record books up to date, to be handed in for Achievement Day. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Martin and Lynda enjoyed a motor trip to Fort Erie, Niagara Falls and Buffalo, last Thursday Mrs visited blett placed second in one race. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Snowden and Betty Lou, and Mrs, Nor- man Burgess were guests of Rev- erend and Mrs. Stanley Snowden, at a cottage on Baptiste Lake, for a few days last week Many from here attended the Snowden reunion, at Solina, on Saturday Mr. and Mrs. sons, Toronto, guests of Mrs and family Mr. and Mrs, Will Ashton, En- niskillen, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Swallow Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Martin and Lynda visited Mr. and Mrs Ken Brown and Miss Lela Knight at Collingwood and visit- ed Wasaga Beach, last weekend. Miss Joyce Fawcett, Toronto spent Friday evening with her sister, Mrs. Dawson Beckett and accompanied Mr. and Mrs Beck- ett and family on a motor trip to Renfrew and Algonquin Park, over the weekend. Jack Illidge and were Sunday L. C. Snowden Fred Ashton, Toronto, her daughter, Mrs. Clif ford Swallow, for the past week Mr. and Mrs. Harry Grooms Toronto, visited Mrs. L. C, Snow Mrs Mr. and Robert Scott Linda, Che 1 Miss Maureen Whalen have returned from visit ng relatives and friends in Monc ton, N.B., Cape Tormentine and Prince Edward Island Mrs. Je Allen, Oshawa THE SALVATION ARMY SIMCOE AND JOHN STS MAJOR AND MRS. MARSLAND RANKIN, Corps Officers 11:00 A.M.--HOLINESS MEETING 7:00 P.M.--EVANGELISTIC RALLY Music by Citadel Band and Songsters 2 00 P.M.--SUNDAY SCHOOL AND ADULT BIBLE CLASSES Tues., 2:30 p.m. --The Home League (Women's Meeting) 8:00 p.m.--Prayer and Praise Meeting EVERYONE WELCOME Wed., Carvary BaprisT CENTRE AND JOHN STREETS ot Evangelical Baptist Churches in Canada W. NIVEN AITKEN Affiliated with the Fello Pastor wship REV -- ALL AGES BIBLE SCHOOL -- 9:45 AM 11:00 AM.--"'BE STILL" 7.00 P.M.--"'CAESAR'S FRIEND" "CALVARY ECHOES" CKLB, SUN. 9 AM. WED SAT. 7 PM LAKEVIEW PARK 7:45 PRAYER & FELLOWSHIP shall come up on their altars: and they shall say to the moun- tains, Cover us: and to the hills, Fall on us." --Hosea 10: 1-8 '0 Israel, thou hast sinned : V Yerested 10 AM. --SUNDAY SCH( 11 AM. --MORNING WOR 7 P.M, --THE FAMILY GOSPEL HOUR R-ALL AGES, GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH E. A. Lovell School John & Centre Sts Corl A. Kartechner p e it the Frie Ch -- CHML Hamilton BAHA'IS Believe in ... SUNDAY SERVICES GOSPEL HALL 40 NASSAU ST. SUNDAY 10:00 AM. --"REMEMBERING THE LORD" 12:00 NOON---Sunday School and Adult Bible Class SERVICE. G. OLAN and C. OAKES 7:00 P.M.--GOSPEL Speakers CANADA CONTRIBUTES MONTREAL (CP) Burke, Pakistani high commis- sioner to Canada, said Tuesday that, after the United States, Can- ada is contributing more (han| Little, y other ccuntry in the world| tc the economic and 'inrustrial| development of Pakistan. day Miss Wilena and Mr. Schyler Wilbur, Bradley's visited Mr. and Mrs. R. Cameron, Sunday Mr. and Mrs. A. Fisher visited Mr. and Mrs. H. Webster, Britain Sunday ON HOLIDAY Master Brian Hircock, Oshawa, is holidaying with his grandpar- ents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Cameron Miss Joan Westlake, Solina, re- turned home Sunday after spend- ing a couple days with Mr. and Mrs. N. Fice Miss Joan Fowler, ville, visited Mr. and Cameron Sundz Misses Ma ret Pingle and Sharon Fisher are going to Camp Pretoria ,on Wednesday. Miss Elaine Van Dervoort, Stirling, is visiting Valerie Stewart this week Mr. and Mrs. H. Dart and Ken visited Mr. and Mrs, S. May- bury, Scarboro, Sunday. Master Jack Bull home Sunday after BYNG AVENUE PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Bowman- Telephone RA 3-4477 Mrs. R 10 AM. --SUNDAY SCHOOL 11 AM Morning Worship 7 P.M Evangelistic EVERYONE WELCOME returned holidaying | ins of New Guinea and islands port has opened up the New Gui« off Papua with the main centres|nea highlands to the outside of. Lae and Port Moresby. | world. Home of a people among In New Guinea's highlands pi-|the most primitive surviving ab- lots weave the small single-en-|origines anywhere, this area now gine plane through winding val-|is being penetrated by modern leys between ranges of peaks| agriculture. The | WESTMOUNT ' UNITED CHURCH Christadelphians CHRIST'S BRETHREN -- SEE FLOYD SY. AY GIBBONS Minister. Rev. Wm. A, Gibb MATTHEW 2:44.50 | Invite seekers after Truth Marke Taylor ARC.T., RM.T, Orgonist and Choir Leader | to apply for Free Bible literature NO OBLIGATION Write: CHRISTADELPHYAN ECCLESIA Post Offim Box 121 Oshawa, Ontario i . 11:00 AM. MORNING WORSHIP 9:45 AM. SUNDAY SCHOOL FOR ALL AGES A CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL SOUTHMINSTER United Church 1109 CEDAR ST HARMONY UNITED CHURCH Rev. N. T. Holmes, B.A., B.D. Minister Ross Metcalf, ARC.T.,, ACCM. Organist and Choirmaster 11:00 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP C.W LEWIS "YOUR SOUTHEND WORSHIP CENTRE" NO SERVICE JULY 31st and AUG. 7th Morning Worship Aug. 14th, 10 AM. A Hearty Welcome To All CENTRE STREET UNITED CHURCH Warren G. Dickson, B.A., Minister R. K. Kellington, Organist-Choirmaster TRC 8 CEI TT | REV. J. M. McKNIGHT / P.M. DRIVE-IN CHURCH OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 11 AM.--"THE SECRET OF ST. PAUL'S INFLUENCE" Children's Message: "The Mountains" EVERYBODY WELCOME AT LOBLAWS Vocal Variety--Challenging Message Plan on Attending Oshawa's Only Drive-in Church SERVICE AMPLIFIED TO YOUR CAR Weather Not Permitting Service In The Church 9:45 AM --SUNDAY SCHOOL For Transportation, RA 5-1661 " 11:00 A.M.--Pastor's Subject THE CHURCH'S GREATEST NEED" AMPLE OFF-STREET PARKING--SUPERVISED NURSERY WE WELCOME YOU TO OUR SERVICES Albert Street United Church REV. S. C. H. ATKINSON, Minister MRS. BRUCE SEARLE, Organist and Choir-leader 10:00 AM.-- ~ THE MINISTER WILL PREACH 7:00 PM.-- BROADCAST CKLB NO SERVICE IN THE CHURCH PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 245 SIMCOE STREET REV. JAS. PIERCE, MINISTER Telephone RA 3-4477 | | | | | | | 10:00 A.M.--SUNDAY SCHOOL Transportation RA 5-4558 11.00 AM. "GOD'S FAITHFULNESS IN TROUBLED TIMES" 7.00 P.M. -- "ONE MEDIATOR" | Tuesday, 7:30 P.M.--Young Peoples Wednesday, 8:00 P.M.--Prayer, Praise and Preaching Thursday, 2:00 P.M.--Women's Prayer Friday, 8:00 P.M.--Men's Prayer SIMCOE STREET UNITED CHURCH The Church in the heart of the city with the World on its heart. MINISTER: REV. JOHN K. MOFFAT, B.A. Director of Music: Mr. R. G. Geen, L.T.C.M. 11:00 AM.--"LIFE'S BASIC IMPERATIVES" Anthem: "Jubilate" Harris The congregation of St. Andrew's Church will join us in worship SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:45 A.M.--Junior, Intermediate and Young People 1:00 A.M.--Nursery, Kindergarten Primary The Sunday School will close during August We Extend a Cordial Invitation to Worship With Us Wed. 7.45 p.m. -- Bible Study and Prayer Meeting Bible Hour CKLB Dial 1350, Sunday 10:30 p.m INVITATION TO: ALL Listen to Family A HEARTY io 10:30 AM. he Oneness ink fe w 1 the T of Relig f 9:15 AM SUNDAY SCHOOL "THIS IS THE LIFE" REGULARLY ON Television 29 GLADSTONE -- PHONE RA 5.7578 THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA KNOX & ST. LUKE ST. PAUL'S CHRISTIAN SCIENCE FIRST CHURCH -- 64 COLBORNE ST. EAST Branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist in Boston, Massachusetts SUNDAY SCHOOL--11:00 A.M. SUNDAY SERVICE 11 A.M.--SUBJECT "OVE" Wednesday evening meeting at 8:00 o'clock includes testimonials of healing through Christian Science. READING ROOM HOURS IN CHURCH EDIFICE. Monday 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday 2:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. EXCEPTING HOLIDAYS Presbyterian Church KING ST E and WIL! Vistar ey RA B8-6014 Organist and Cholr Master Allen, BA. TCD Combine Services of Worship Saver 11:00 AM. CHURCH SCHOOL Will meet in the Church 11:00 AM "THE LORD OF THE KINGDOM" The Service Next Lord's D: Adelaide Mclau 11:00 AM MORNING WORSHIP "ST. PAUL'S RIGHTS" . .. (No ay will be held in x "Sch No Evening Service Until Se 18th A Cordial Invitation to All Christian and Missionary Alliance St. E. ot Cadillac -- Rev. C. V. Freeman, Pastor Richmond 11:00 AM. "LIFE'S SUPREME PURPOSE" 7:00 P.M. "A STORM AT SEA" ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA SUNDAY SERVICES ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH Centre and Bagot Streets Rev. Clinton D. Cross, B.A., L.Th. TRINITY 7 9:00 AM--HOLY COMMUNION 11:00 AM --MORNING PRAYER--REV. C. D. WILSON 7:00 P.M.--EVENING PRAYER--REV. C. D. WILSON RA 5-2386 King Street United Ghurel REV. MERVIN A BURY MA. B.D. Minister Mr. Rhyddid Williams Choir Director and Organist Youth Department Nursery and Church School 10:15 a.m. © 11:00 AM. "WHY | FOLLOW CHRIST" Preacher, Mr. Russell Crossley, B.A. Read: St. Matthew 4: 18 - 22; St. John 8: 1-11 Duet: 'Rise Up, O Men Of God" (Williams) Mr, F. Densham and Mr. D. Allman ALWAYS A WELCOME FOR ALL AT THE FRIENDLY FAMILY CHURCH CHRIST MEMORIAL CHURCH Mary and Hillcroft Streets Rector: The Ven. H. D. Cleverdon -- Phone 5- 5795 8:00 A M. -- 11:00 AM. -- 7:00 P.M. HOLY TRINITY CHURCH Corner Court 'and Barrie Streets, and Block East of Albert REV. H. G. D. RICHEY, L.th. 8 & 11 AM. TO END OF JUNE ST. MATTHEW'S CHURCH WILSON RD. SOUTH & HOSKIN AVE, Incumbent: The Rev, R, A. Sharp -- RA 5-7064 8:00 AM. -- 11:00 AM. NO EVENING SERVICE UNTIL SEPT, 4TH ST. MARK'S CHURCH STEVENSON. RD. NORTH ON BEURLING 'AVE THE REV. J. N. LOTHIAN. S.Th 476 Beurling Ave. -- Priest in Charge WED. 8 P.M .--Prayer Meeting 11:00 A.M.--MORNING WORSHIP Northminster United Rev. H. A. Mellow, B.A, First Baptist Church Rev. N. F, Swackhammer, B.A. UNION SERVICES DURING JULY FIRST .BAPTIST CHURCH €2 blocks North of Rossland Rd. W. on Hortop St.) 11:00 AM.--"THAT ALL MAY BE ONE" Rev. H. A. Mellow (Mr. J. Robertson, Organist and Northminster Choir) Nursery and Junior Congregation at "(Infants up to Primary) 7:00 P.M.--EVENING WORSHIP Il am,

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