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Oshawa Times (1958-), 13 Apr 1963, p. 17

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~~ tin fo memory ef dia C favoet" who. panned way Trig and ind 'o sil hie bole eel Upright and just to the end of h "Bincere 'and kind in heart and mind, What wonderful memory he Austin, sister-in-law ¥ behind. --Ever remembered by Kathleen and) Whitney. Karen, Rob- ¥. RNOCHAN -- In loving memory an husband and father, Donald jan, who p. away Thomas . 18. 1961. 5 our happy home and circle God had taken one we loved, Borne away from sin and sorrow HURVID -- 'In loving memory of a) dear husband, father and grandfather, Emanuel J., who passed away April 14, 1960. Though his smile is gone forever And his hand we cannot touch, Still we have so many memories, Of the one we love so much. His memory is our keepsake, With which we' never part, God has him in His keeping And we have him in our hearts. --ovingly remembered by wife Fran-| ces, Margaret, Douglas and family, ' Jim, Joyce and family. OLARK -- In loving memory of « dear son, Ronald Clark, who paseed away October 1962, We are always together in memerr|5 lane, spe not today, but tomorrow the | Wherever we whatever we do, | BB 2 a "Gear Ronald, are el- |. ber slesed by mother end father. | Lost Py Bray but found in Heaven-- Jesus doeth ali things well. --Lovingly remembered by wife Mil- dred and family. Pi al -- In loving memory of a lear father and grandfather, Louis| anuazi, who passed away May 6, 1946.) Though your smile has gone forever, And your hand we cannot touch, We have so many memories Of you Dad, we loved so much. ~Eve d by ed and gr KNIBNISKI -- An Easter tribute ta DERVENT -- In loving' memory of ajioving memory of my dear mother,| dear husband and father, Wallace R.)Pauline Knihniski, who passed away| Dervent who passed away! July 27. 1960. July 16, 1953. In my heart your memory lingers, However long gf life may last Always tender, fond and true; There's not a day, dear mother, I do not think of you. cs %, A dren. 1 will alwaye think of you. Lovingly remembered and sadly --Always remembered by wife Mabel missed by daughter Dorothy, son-in-law left| IN REMEMBRANCE AT EASTER By FRASER MacDOUGALL OTTAWA (CP)--There are striking parallels between the political scene in Ottawa now and in June of 1957. On a warm Wednesday nearly six years ago, Liberal Prime Minister St. Laurent returned to the capital from his Quebec City constituency where two days earlier he had watched the flow of returns from a general election in which no party ob- tained a majority in the 265- seat House of Commons and his own party wound up second best. Wednesday night Conserva- tive Prime Minister Diefen- baker flew in from Prince Al- bert, Sask., confronted by a somewhat similar election pic- ture. But on this Wednesday he came into gloomy weather, ' MORPRY -- In loving memory of, STAPLEY -- Is loving memory of ajafter a day of cloud, snow, rain Albert L. Morphy, won Ba lot over pet gon tl pel erty po gi and raw temperatures. April 13, nel also son Le over aeley, who pa: away Jan, |e North Sea, March 31, 1945. hat would I give to clasp his hand) Mr. St. Laurent set Thursday ra a house of wrest remembrance His napoy face to nig a oat, |for a meeting of his cabinet, a memory fo! a '* To jar voice an ow emile Just a token of yeegeee 'That meant so much to m \nine members of which were And 'a heartache still for you, --Ever remembered by daughine Ada,|beaten at the polls in their own Though our thoughts iets are not revealed, |son-in- law Bill and grandaughter, Vicky. '|constituencies. Mr. Diefenbaker plans a cab- »jinet meeting today--Thursday. There is no, parting from those we love, No distance can divide; For today in memories' garden We still walk side by side - ae memory of a) and It's eight years ago, dear father, The gates of heaven opened, And you were called away. Robert and grandchildren Pamela and Bruce. en ne -- In loving memory | | 1957 Parallels Found In Political Situation flies to Toronto for a visit with his grandchildren and to attend Thursday night's Stanley Cup hockey final between Toronto anl Detroit. Mr. Pearson's return plans are indefinite and it isn't known whether he will be there for con- ferences with Mr. Diefenbaker such as the latter held with Mr. St. Laurent six years ago be- fore the changeover was an- nounced, There was a contrast also in the strength of the parties. Six years ago, the Conserva- tives held 108 of the 265 Com- mons seats after the service vote count, against 105 for the Liberals. The CCF held 25, So- cial Credit 19, others five, one constituency vote was deferred and there was one vacancy caused by death of a Conserva- tive within a week of the elec- tion. This time the Liberals hold 128 seats, Conservatives 96, So- cial Credit 24 and New Demo- cratic Party (formerly the CCF) 17. The Liberals hold high: hopes that the service |vote, traditionally pro-Liberal, }will give them three or possibly \four more seats. TIME WILL TELL Only time will tell whether future events show any more parallels with 1957, Then Mr. St. Laurent and his cabinet met again on Monday, a week after the June 10 election. That night Governor-General and tendered his resignation for the latter's "consideration." PLOWRIGHT -- In loving memory a! a dear father, Edmund F. Plowright,| jwhe passed away Dec. 2, 1962. | In tears we saw you sinking, We. watched you fade away, Our hearts were almost broken You fought so hard to stay. But when we saw you sleeping, So peacefully, free from pain, We could not wish you back To suffer that again. --Ever remembered by his daughters Joyce, Jean, Joan and families. Alase remembered by daughter| | Eileen, son-intaw Ray and grandchil-| Little do they know 'That rn orn re |Six of his ministers were beaten] dear husband and father, Thomas Mur- Veet wv beautiful memory he left|--Sadily missed by wife Emily, daugh- M St. r. \dear father, James, who passed away| A cherished smile, a heart of gold,|20uncement of service vote re- |dren, |be announced once more on a is within our hearts concealed. | STRUTT -- --Sadly a by wife and mother and dear \son Harok | Normen, who pew | MURRALL -- In loving memory of lee: lin their constituencies. Five! | -- jothers resigned earlier or did) (ewe: rt a ae werk, | jnot contest the election. | the end of on | cine ecg * You were the best father, dear, |CABINET MET Sincere and kind in heart and mind.| Kind words you spoke for all. | After a round of cabinet ses- |ter Violet, granddaughters Carolyn and|Sions six years ago, \- _Loviagly remembered by wite Nance, | Darlene, Laurent said, on the Friday | 'after the June 10 election it at, ear father and grandfather,| would not be proper to "form- af . NELSON -- In loving memory of a 'Rroie "Te Pager passed 8W8Y! late a decision" on a govern- Years of striving, little of play, |ment changeover until after an- il 12, 1947. | -- onary 'a an ake ely | Loving, giving the whole of the wa: - As in the hour he passed away. It vinaly 'remembered' by. the family. » the dearest father the world could | SU s, due on the Saturday. a no | This time, Mr. D ker ree memories fond and true, From us who thought the world of| has already suggested that any decision would await result of jthe service vote, expected to WALSH -- 10 loving memory of «|Saturday. dese, brother Thomas, who passed away, But there were contrasts to- 1961 oe ak dk GmuAk <a ucsiecau day, as well as parallels, with) Just a memory fond and true, {195 Just a token of affection And a heartache still for you, Always remembered by sisters, Ann| For one thing, Mr. Diefen- \baker's role was reversed, Six Infectious Disease Hits | Hereford Herds THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturdey, April 13, 1963 17 President Of China On Promotion Tour NEW DELHI (CP-AP)--The The Governor-General, then Rt. Hon. Vincent Massey, sent for Mr, Diefenbaker, asking him to be at Government House at 8:30 pim. At the meeting, Mr. Massey asked whether Mr. Diefenbaker would form a gov- ernment. The latter agreed. By agreement, further offi- cial action was suspended until the following Friday to give Mr. Diefenbaker time to select his first cabinet. On Friday, June 21, Mr. St. Laurent went Government House where the Governor-General accepted his resignation. He was accom- panied by members of his cab- inet who went to take their leave of the Governor-General. Formal acceptance of the res- ignation came at 10:05 a.m. Mr. Diefenbaker and the 17 members of his first cabinet ar- rived at 11 a.m. At 11:40 a.m., the government ch was completed when Mr, Dief- enbaker was sworn in as privy councillor anl the Queen's first minister in Canada. Liu caoente tour of Southeast Asia that began in Indonesia Friday is. designed to make Red] i China better known than Rus- or! and to promote China over ndia. The Indian government in a press statement released Fri- day, says the first objective of Liu's visits to Indonesia, Burma and Cambodia is to wave the Chinese flag, "Flag-waving is intended not only to make China better known but make China better known than the Soviet Union," the press says. "Peking sees herself as a competitor with the Soviet Un- ion and is mgs to strengthen >| her iti pared with P issia's in Asia and Africa." CAN'T AID FINANCES But China is regarded as a this by "'vocal support" s the objective of. Liu's on. the press note says. Liu, accompanied by his wife and Chinese Foreign Minister Marshal Chen Yi, is making the frst. visit outside China by a head of state since the 's republic was established in 4 His eight-day state visit to In donesia follows on the heels of that of ithe Soviet Defence Min- ister Marshal Rodion Malinov- sky, who left April 4 after spending 10 days in Indonesia. . On ee Liu told his Indo- nesian host, President Sukarno, that his visit was aimed at strengthening friendly cs with Indonesia. He was told by Sukarno the two countries were "comrades about 7 o'clock he went to the! and family. FRY -- In loving memory of a dear wife Meriocy Isobel, who passed away |Gear father and . grandfather, Harold) Ajways a lonely heartache, of Mie turns back every leaf. and ever remembered | Charles. rI co] | In loving memory of a dea grandmother, Mariory Ieo- passed away April 13,/ i B ee a z | HAMILTON -- In loving memory of a Gear mother, Winnifred Hamilton, who) away May 3, 1960, and a dear) John § Arthu who we view, Whatever joy or grief be ours, We will always think of you --Sedly mizeed by Thomas," Bianche| jueleen. An ee ce to} of dear father Dave and grandchildren. |. LAKIN -- In loving memory of a who passed away May 1, 1960 Nothing can ever take away The love a heart holds dear, Fond memories linger every day, Remembrance keeps him near. --Lovingly remembered by daughter Sheila, sonin-law Norman and grand- | children, | MAGEE -- In loving memory of a} pened sister, Agnes ee, who passed) way three years ago, April Ca 1963. | | "Lowinety remembered by brother Bill! jene wife Edith. MAGEE -- In loving memory ef my dear sister, . Agnes who} passed away oe 14, 1960, God sa getting weary. And aid ser He thought best, He put His arms around you And whispered "Come and rest', .|--Lovingly remembered by sister yw | Laura and brother-in-law Frank Leam- Scheme -- In loving memory of a} dear mother, Agnes Magee, who pass- ed_ away April 14, 1960. God took her hand, and we had to} part, He eased her pain and broke our| hearts. Although we smile and seem earefree| = '6 nobody misses her more than --Sadly missed by daughter Doris and) sheer ata Margaret, Linda and) anne MAGEE -- In loving memory of a\ \dear wife, Agnes, who passed away) a 14, 1960. he suffered patiently and long, Be hope was bright, her faith strong, Peace of Jesus filled her breast,| And in His arms she sank to rest. I do not need a special day To bring you to my mind, For the days I do not think of you Are very hard to find. ~tovingly. remembered by husband) ROSS -- In loving memory of a dear) son, Ken Ross, who died as a result of |an accident, November 30, 1961. Often a silent tear, But there are always ories Of the days when you were here. Lovingly remembered by father. | | SAXBY -- A tribute at Easter to a loving husband, William Henry Gaxby, |who passed away August 1, 1962. I cannot think of him as dead, Who waike with me no more pees the path of life I tread; But he has only gone before. by a loving wife, Mabel. | | | SAXBY --- An Easter tribute to our dear Dad and Grandad, William Saxby who left us #0 suddenly August 1, 1962. Take him in thine arms, Dear Lord, And ever let him be A messenger of love Between our hearts and Thee. --Lovingly remembered by daughter, Freda, son-in-law McGillvary, grand- jem Barrie, Brian and Allan. | SAXBY -- In loving memory bg a dear father, William hat | Saxby, who passed away August 1, He was a father so pl and true, vo, did we lose a father like you? 'our loss to us is hard to bear, When Bd go home and you are not | aver FFeieiasbared by eons and daugh- ters. | SAXBY -- In loving memory of a dear father, Thomas Henry, who pass- jed away April 12, 1962 at Romford, | England. Your presence is ever near us, | | Your love remains with us yet. |and Edith and brother-in-law Norman. |years ago he arrived on a com- 1 precious mem- |mercial airliner on the Friday WALSH -- In loving memo: if ndtather,|morning after the election to a) dear husband, father and grandfather, jor ts Who passed away April 13,/find the capital tense with 'ex- Remembrance is a golden chain |pectation that a Conservative ents seiee. to break but all in vain.|administration would take over love, then part le the toa i of car's haat x, {after 22 years in opposition. The years may wipe out many things, | bey time, he came by char-| is they wipe out never-- itere lane. An - The memory of those happy days p P ih t : the ee When we were ail ages ri ion was a ie wou turn) : ver the reins of office to Lib- sich sal Leader Lester B. Pearson. '|PEARSON WAS PRESENT Mr. Pearson, in his current role, didn't travel to the cap- ital. He was here for election day Monday. This afternoon he --Ever rv wife Bll: son Norman, daughter: 'in-law, and grandchildren. MDs Attack PETERBOROUGH (CP)--R. A. Thompson of Bolton, 20 Lloyd Grills of Bobcaygeon, 20 miles northeast of Peterbor- jough, said Thursday night they jhave each lost 25 head of regis- |\tered Hereford cattle in the \last 3% months from a highly infectious disease. Two of the cattle were shipped to the Ontario Veterin- ary College for analysis. The most recent diagnosis was that the disease was a virus dysen- try for which there is no known cure. Strike At FORT ERIE ENTRIES ~ FIRST RACE -- Maidens, $2100 for Three-year-olds 5% Feuverzauber, No Boy 116 Tipont, Uyeyama 121 Hidden Hope, Hale 116 Ringdown, McComb 116 Artista, Wolski 109 Phaiamore, No Boy 109 Royal Piper, Turcotte X116 Kandahar, No Boy 121 New Rullahadams 116 Hospital CORNER BROOK, Nfid. (CP)| Corner Brook doctors said Fri-| day a strike at Western Memo- rial Hosiptal here shouldn't be allowed to continue another day. It has been "only by good for- tune" that disaster hasn't yet occurred. Purse Fur, Moon Salute, Adams 116 SECOND RACE -- $2500, Claiming,| You were the kind of father Your loved ones would never forget. --Lovingly remembered by son Bill, | daughter-in-law Rose and grandchildren Barbara and Shirley, | ld SCHMID -- Treasured memories of a ear mother and grandmother, Monika| Now in its ninth day, the| strike was called by Local 488) of the National Union of Public} \Employees (CLC), whose 110) {members want higher wages. Three and Four-year-olds, 6 Fur. Doborough, No Boy 112 Napper Tandy, Cosentino White Water, Dittfach D0. Joe the Captain, Dalton 122 Dorenes Child, Cosentino 117 Les. MAW -- In loving memory of a dear father, ge 3 Maw, who passed away April 13, | We who ene you sadly miss you, | As it dawns another year, | In our lonely Poe 3 of thinking are ever near. mo remembered by John and MeCLURG -- In loving memory of| BAe es McClurg who passed away April An Easter lily reminds us Again this special year, Our 'lové and thoughts Are there with you, And always will be dear. * ig remembered by the family. MEAGHER -- In loving memory of a dear mother, Martha Ann Meagher, |who passed away April 18, 1954. Though tears in my eyes do not listen, And my face is not always sad. There is never a night or a morning But I think of the mother I had . Not a day do I forget you, In my heart you are always here. For I -Joved you and miss you bap BB ends the ninth year. --Lovingly Guasenered, 'wife Gladys and son Jack. HURLBERT 2 Joving egy td ot eta jate Hollis Cal Hubert. who passed away April 's.| HURLBERT -- In loving memory ot| oe Rowen. the late Hollis Calvi vin | Huribert, who passed away April 15,/ 'Another page in my book of memory! Silently turned today. ed his wife Patricise grandchildren June, ew --eo © 'and Marilyn. Our Departed Loved Ones Their resting place we mark with tender care We often go to bank their graves with flowers. God gave them to us, His gift of Love To bless us in life's brighest hours. In life, in death we cherish them 'Because they are Ours. shawa Monument Co: Everlasting Marble and Granite MEMORIALS 1435 King Street East Betty ingly remembered by daughter) a who passed away April 13, '8 not the words, they are pana few, It's the golden memory Each flower and leaf may wither, Each evening sun may set, The hearts of those who love you The doctors, in a statement issued through the Newfound- land Medical Association head offices at St. John's, said it would be "extremely unwise to Are the san whe never forget. assume that this luck would | , L Mind, aes ee wane of te tie, |hold much longer." ' cherished 'smile, a heart of gold;| The statement said the doc- 1 oa pee mother the world/tors "cannot accept responsibil- Happy memories, fond and true, |ity for any tragedy which may gent us who thought the world of/occur if immediate steps are We treasure still, with love sincere |not taken to remedy this de-| Beautiful memories of one so dear.}plorable situation." FOURTH RACE -- Maidens. Purse --Sadly missed and ever remembered by son, Kurt, daughter-in-law Hilde and| There now are about 50 pa-| |Ghadiasa, Maa grandchildren. jtients in the 107-bed hospital, | Pat's Brother, No Boy 114 SCOTT -- In loving memory of a dear|MOStly children and pregnant|Vera Cruz. Dittfach 114 friend, Lorna soe: who passed away| women, SELLICK -- In loving memory of ou dear brother, Samuel Harold seth | Market Edges | Normanton, Lablanc 123 THIRD RACE -- Maidens. $2100 for Two-year-olds. 2 Fu: Poppy Talk, Wolski 113 Little Scamp, Adams 118 Comby, Dittfach 110 Acadian Lark, 3 Merry Censor, Gubbins 113 Mohammbeau, Uyeyama 120 Albert Alex, No,;Boy 113 Ramblin Road, Turcotte X11$ | Purse} | Canadian Daley, T. Garcia 1 Bombadier Buck, Robinson: 114 FIFTH RACE -- $2500. Claiming. Foaled in Canada, Purse aye Three Red Pai, Despirito 112 |Lichee Nut, Hale 110 | Sunny Maple, Pong 117 Foaled in Canada. Purse $1800 for! SIXTH RACE -- 96000 Bs ig Purse $2100, Three-year-olds, Al Buck, Dittfach us Charlie's Card, Lanoway i | QUINELLA BETTING |SEVENTH RACE -- "The Grimebs"'. |Purse $271 Four-year-olds and up. |6 Fur. |Bronze Turkey, Robinson 104 | Bay Sovereign, No Boy 123 | Chilly Filly, » Despirito 128 Vogel's Victor, Harrison 114 | EIGHTH RACE $2500 Claiming Purse $1800. Four-year-olde and up. |6 Fur. Peel Express, career | 115 Whip Out, Turcotte 1 Cabo Blanco it, Turcotte use Pong 11 Mr. Yo Te, Mrs. Cessford, No Boy 108 Plin, MeComb 115 Crystal Trail, Danstir, Ga 100 Plucky Crest, Krohn 110 HS and J Black and HA 'The blow was great, the shock severe, We little thought the end was near. 'And only those who have lost can tell| 'The pain of parting without farewell. 'Slightly Up GREENWOOD ENTRIES During Week Britain's Ally, Dalton 114 Pirate -- eee Tk 4 Despirito Sunny, Pruett 121 TORONTO (CP)--After open- ing on a definitely weaker note and remaining jower during) ie' Chance. H. McFarland most of the session Thursday, Andy Oot Duke, Wm. Hicks the stock market édged slightly |s higher amid light trading. Steels and financial issues paced the industrial rise with |Algoma Steel, Ontario Steel and Dominion Foundries and Steel all ahead %, Steel Company of| Mike Barnes Canada and Dominion Bridge Thunder ¢ Shower Friends may think the wound is healed, But they little know the sorrow That lies within our hearth couce concealed. --Gadly missed by mother, sister Tillie, Mary and brother Bud, MONDAY, FIRST RACE -- 1 mile pace. Three and Four-year-old Maidens, Purse $1000 Knightie Knight, Du, MacTavish Mr, Key Witt, DE. Filion SHACKELTON -- In loving memory} Culley's Boy, K. Waples of my dear brothers: Elmer, who pass-| ed away April 24, 1961 and Russell, who passed away May 24, 1950. You wished no one a gg farewell, Nor even said ph had gone belore' we keow it, And only God knows why. --Gadly missed by sister Menlo, broth. erit-law Leo and children. Pag Sa ye og Al ar fal and Grand; Vie Shewehuk, who passed % ver 'Map. Gone, dear father, gone forever, How we miss your smiling face, But you left us to remember, ane on earth can take your place. home we once 'ed, How sweet the memory still, But death has left a loneliness The world can never fill, ~Sadly missed by daughters Mary and Olga, sons-in-law Kelly and Ross and grandchildren. Mia waigible: Allie Dele, Wc Hopkins, Magic Key, G. Kingeton. SECOND RACE -- 1 mile trot. Four- . and ie: Claiming all $1500. 10), Boris Girl, 8. Nott Determine, C. 'Also Eligible: Tebruck, J, -- Jr., Grattan Counsel, G, Lockhart Binal iggy Bos -0 and. up. Stronger industrials included Montreal Trust up a point to 94, Investors Syndicate A ahead %, Industrial Acceptance % and Huron and Erie Mortgage %. Interprovincial Pipe Line also) Purse advanced strongly with a@ rise of 1% to a new 1963 high of 81%. The firm base metals upswing was paced by Labrador, ahead a point to a new 1963 top of 32 and Falconbridge and Noranda each up \%4. On index, industrials gained .44 to a new high of 618.19, golds rose .36 to 89.12 and base met- als climbed 1.71 to a mew high of 209.08. Western oils eased .03 to 119.71. Final volume was 2,-|# $85,000 shares compared with 2,952,000 Wednesday. - z Delining industrials were led| Aiso 'Attorney by BA oil which fell 15% to 2894 | Forbes: Buckeye, RE. Filion after an earlier new low of 2814.| erery race -- 7 Furlong trot. Four- The stock has heen trading at yeehtids up. Non in 1963. a ~~ In loving memory of Bagge dearly beloved wife Frederick W. Smith, who passed away six years ago this Easter, April 14, 1957. memory is as dear today As in the hour she passed away. Too dearly loved to ever be forgotten. --Husband Fred, daughters Florence and Mabel, sons-in-law Ed and John grandchildren Johnny and Joanne. SPENCER -- In loving memory of my dear husband, Joseph Spencer, who passed away April 12, 1955, Nothing can ever take away 'The love a heart holds dear, Fond memories B ory Bg ly day, Remembrance k --Gadly missed by wife Carrie. eee -- In loving Bomar of pe father and grandfather, oh Syencer who passed' away April Lescking back sary memories Upon the path he trod, We biess the years we had with him And leave the sige to God missed Winnie's Pride, honey Lee Dale, Penny veal R, Fesenn Also Eligible: Stewart's Bell, G. Filion, FOURTH RACE -- 7 Furtong Pace. Four-year-olds up. Non-winners since March 23. Claiming all $1500, Purse $900 (10). SECOND fy dons at No. 2 Highway by daughter Marjorie, femuy. --badly iokcesa Van, C, Forbes son-in-law Bkip and APRIL 10, Gypsy Brewer, Wm. S 1968 Safety Man the Second, C, Hilliard Zirnts Also Eligible: W ime! 'aymite, jand, H. McFar- SIXTH RACE - 1 mile pace .Four- SEVENTH RACE mile trot, Three year olds up. Non winners of $4500 or more in 1962-63, Purse $1500. olds Non winners Sa Claiming price $1500. | Cotton Also El le: Mary Louise, K. Waples, Vera Riddell, Wm, Habkirk, EIGHT RACE -- 1 mile pace. Three- peel pd up. Non winne: hy Beverly Dillard, E. Shea | Adios Dominion, K. Galbraith | Handy Joe, RH. Filion | Quick Freight, DU, MacTavish Prima Fraser, H. Varcoe David Hal B,, P. Crowe NINTH START -- 1 mile pace. Four year-olds up. For horses that started miles northeast of Toronto, and| 7 She's only hours away by TCA! Although your thoughts can span the distance, you're never so close as when you're there. With TCA, you count the miles in heartbeats...and no place in Canada is more than hours away: And TCA makes it easy for you with attractive Economy Fares. Travel as far as you like, you won't waste a precious moment...only your eagerness will make the trip seem long. 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