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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 11 Jun 1936, p. 1

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With Which Is Incorporated The Bowmanville News VOLUME 82 BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JUNE 11th, 1.936 BOWMANVILLE HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS ARE RECOMMENDED parade to St. John's Church on Sunday miorning. T h e boy willmeet t th public FETVA ORK and an outstanding man in Dominion music circles, in a lettr t th edtýo, hs th Man S'tildn P.« Ol any-u ents ass n . IJpacle oi tlraang -wenty miles Of Road DailYt a--abu-th an -ee f oo oas alir nYer rmps onelicitciman wie-p fthe MEN'S CANADIAN •gi Year's Work and Will PREACHED FIRST headed by the Canadian L- -NeefGo od aliri erPopsCuclcrtcs n rt-o h gricultural Representa-i Not Hav to T e- SER ON AT RINITY ion Band, which hias kindly in Purchase - Prevents Frost Damage Music Festival in The States- CLBFUDDNtieNw ocedI offered their services for the --mnbyMs J lrkl. BOWMANVILLE 1909 Bo partmenal Exama- ocasionwill mach to he ¡ - . -1-Ris letter says in part: "Mrs.OW nvle s re- paetinThsar Eam n eyOrndBwanvl o cchaurion. w A thceo tph, Darlingt-,n Ii wnnp tunci]. like t1r n!! u sit the rura! areas more, Bell is evidently an extra-FrtMneBokSiIExs- sente ihSle e OpesoMmstyTnhHssMyorRos Srik, hairman i chilwith a new!%%ty, i, in thre enordinarily gifted person. Her1i Home Church of the Group Committee, will hpy ossso'f a niotiern lc- ",. heReeco-cmensaefa bv ee ne-mes ofeChrter ryc Nams o B wmavile i tae he altean Re. . Crmck-eeingcrwle tactrthe mnivr>1 a thlingi of thre pa. 1U- the better kind of festival re- emrI Lse TrntRntdCuceogr-R pnecal It der iltu labour ail roatsi sed tol view, and show that she is DrG.C onaslreety vr School students who have been gation were highly pivileged on Troop, will conducin ohe atiistinofwhchwllniteill-bci mp11)a.sable in the sp)ring, but jfully qualified to act as a a D.uG.tC. onignalsecrecetysoevet-ivcrmnetPr recommended on their year*s Sunday evening to have as their vc e-a,,ist the townsip nmitinn o ihteue ftecalradjudicator. I read them with [loanedoustheBorigil secrear's HopEcizesmtathhoef wor, ad wo wll ot avetoguest speaker Rev. H. W. Point- unod roadls through the lar-ge territory, tract,,rtosel things upl and anl keen interest." Music Festi- book of theubo wmaille Mie ' Mr.E.ASumronMda try departminetals mn the subjects en, who preached his first ser- itgvrn.eceetegineer, wonders have been val contestants will join The anian Club. Which r oviegt obiaeelt the pop-ulr listed, were released last week- mon since ordination in his home After considerable stliofthe:woke% ith the roadis. and now theSaesainvocnvppe-a itrsigeisoryofathe or-uarAricutrlersettv endby ricipl L W Dipel- hurh. Rev. E. F. Armnstrong, question heCucldecide<l that to ý frost1 floes very little damiage to iation of Mrs. Bell's splendid i omain o h ranzto n ad i iew omoesotyt These students are placed in al- pastor, introlduced him and spoke properly mlaintain its roa<l syste n, most f them. contribution toward the local Bowanvis lle. he irt etryBomanil.M.W .Lws phabeicalorde andnot n orer o thegrea priileg affrdedit must a<lopt nmodern meiithods. and «The pu)irchiase of this tracto> iý u festival. Dr. Mason will have rasa olw:cara ftePr oeFi of merit. The list makes a splen- himn in havinug a part in the or- moderin methods pr-ovi<led for the use anr :ustýratioii f tir fc tâtreu a special article on Music "nOtbr2t,10,apb oratda himn n did showing, because no names dination service and of having ACiVIIEoMODA of ath~ ep-wuf lcrawler rura! aee°kee Fstvas troghutOntriilc eetngwa clletihte IMsl .M.Raoe(ftedr are placed on this list unless they Mr. Pointen take his first service tractors to draw the road grader. mrchof 1progreý.ss iisafr r ndThe lobae net arday ShooAsvsebily Halfo orùgaCnsierecorsohebadra tef standinraintained avery 1 gh in this church. In his introduct- IHy means (of thiese twentieth centurv from the time when we iuýd to watce aneDuwillmake rferenesto' thadvisaClbiliyAfbo ring eCan-lowei ng el ore0adxree mtany of te tude n hhat ilory remarks Rev. Mr. Pointen President W. H. Birks Pre- road building equipages. the townlship our grant(1)iarenits scrape and grade h ura ont etval. radint.Cr.Jub. . utthry wereynfr Matv-ades mnt bee name n who wille thanked aillfor this privilege, for snedWth Past President's ralofcaswill be able to ovrthe rojadswtha otfashioie<l present. Mhr. J. H.nH.DJr.ws er.Smes- ho ennmdadwoWl tr the kindness shown him, and for sne iapplro)ximaiýtelv 20 miles of road each dui ieral)cr.The day f happoe omctl edcaranMandJDr. WoetemresofhePr r armenalstan ngc ethe many ways he had been help- dn- ietrsFrEsig<ay, an<d will be able each sp)ring to draw n grader is a oalstandhIa-WESTERN DVNBo epnycate,tsecretgtry eMr Juy HpAk griutrlScey r thir aerage for tenwhole yeared during the fifteen years of Year Elected give thre farmner, better roads, muchl ington hias been renting tractors for explae ofthe memength ftPeso sakngthinocsint x mte hiergh inrthe b t to arpreparation since the decision was earbier imthe season. somne timie whi:h h las povnrather sinJect si h ove smn. fepes tonoufu am prca rect eivercommndt subjecto made and which hiad culminated Members of Bowmanville Lions The townsýhip) counicil, after having expenINsive. ID sodiscsinn a oe ytono h evcsyuhv this day. He paid fine tribute to Club heard a review of their first se!en a numrber of these machines of With p)ractically all farmiers Rwl .eloBA.Hu Mnroascondd by1renere hisomuitiurn UPE SHOLhs ohehi ubi shol1a year's activities on Monday night varied make in action finally de- ing a car it hias becomne absolie . lib o . A., hat a ANa.tesxjrso our reidnc i English Literature - S e 1m a cher and others who h-adi assistedi when Dr. 'W. H. Birks, f irst presi- cIIe on thle NldCormnick-De'erinig. necessary for rural roads to be ini1eMClub . befod ed by . .-r mdtad oexrsste e Bartlett. Jack Hare. Ruth Honey, in making his chosen life work dent, delivered his valedictory ad- Thre counicil purchased the machine go<w>l condition. lt i:sio n derRevDrMcMiCan.lecondd byJ. J.Ma- get wefeelat yourontideparture. Prbl Bett Knxi ran McIvee. pssile.As afoudatn fr adres As a mark of esteem to 1fromi L..R. Wood. NicCo)rmiick-Deer- 1thon that rural muniiicipalities a i r e.r.sktonCh asnctfsn , theadotthcosionarea Prbabyvrfepolehe Gladys Reynolds, Grace Trull. splendid sermon hie chose "And the retiring president, Vice-Presi- ing agent in 13owmnanville, after visit- thre province are conidi(erinig the Iur- SaAatoo, ExlainnWhyHe b adoted." any roealkowgcoihewd English Composition - M a r y when he hiad thus spoken hie dent C. H. Dudley, on behal finig Hamilton as hi., guests, seen chase of tsuich tractors a', Darlington1 Believes That "Life Begins Aenoiai n c oittee wa cpiogoredctonlcm Birks. Marjorie Couch. Ruth Hon- soe hmhshns"L.2:tecupeene r ik ihtemciepoel eostratd Townsip hlas purchased. The% are AtFoty'then aolinglte adfboghtin agn t prosstomk ey, Betty Knox, ag e. 40. After discussing the charac-1 a gold and diamond set Past byý factory exp)erts, andi viewing the nlot only more efficient, but are a thihe olwing selae efcersbetterifres.Ti easta Bruce Murray. Gladys Reynolds. teristics and possibilities of the, President's Pin, and at the same 1praions in the mnaking of thel mor e mmclmnnrv a" oIhc eedclrdeetd othole sth dl pplto Trionoetr - MaionJewllhuman hand. lhe spoke of the time expressing the club's ap- tractor an<d all knsof farm imi- 1on r,,nilw lrk rrmgto create fait ve n nd rada need President--J. EliH t . H.;21st Vie h rrlcmmnsieVob Majrie on es. ry ak ion een touch of the divine hand and its preciation of his fine efforts a.s peets hvcamne away with thre' .\ we havlpoiiinted out teeOur strength isan to re ize that Pres dent- .lit.N . ; 2ila: nd ien isead vlal sit JeanRýickarde. Mrar e Tomseffect on mankind. His discourse :president during the year. knowledýe ithat the very inest imat- trtrscan be l>uedfor variols u r- faith. in odwill ndgooness.urn Viesresin-. N. McMillan; an e, ut isyugpepeaet FederickaWod. Mrgrt om.was one- long to be remnembered' Included in the activities out- 1erial, and the skill of menwhoareI)osa esiesgrading. They are age." Dr. Charles End i.ncour- rearer- .C. Bndoncs: ee- e.to hept'frih nw Algdera -MarCWomodn.e.aigdicontained practical suggest- lndbir.Brswretefl amaters in the hiln froad uIeI! or1hau11ling proe.and it i, United Church divndict omelLteray-Dr G. C.Bnycate:e.de.to-asalthuhtulsu Hargr ackMa. T eJon. ions and was highly appreciated lowving: Financial assistance had nan by adl gone inlto the imaking oly a m tlatter oia few miinue, to bers of Bowmanvile Rorld b em-ieraryCoespi onent-. W.rentsof arclua cnmc Geometry - Mary Clemeonce, by all who heard him. Mr. Allan been given the Canadian National; "i thi, Machine that will tak.e care ieqip them iwith the grader and in an address of fin nptanClub ame:Execut. iveomitte---. aec heoinoehantli Ted Johns. Jean Rickard. Marg- Kih.01omr udy colInstitute for the Blind and the ofrligtns an iles of road s -crape ,-long sections of road. on Fridlay. Dr. ne inspia rtonR.Lamron. eD . B. Jimpso n ' . W. gepoel ietd sa are~pi om. .veysitable. sotn at ngitt Du ham County Music Festival. in' future years. 1 %%e ho have iused them tfor ther of Dr. James Endicott, for- Rev. Hughi Munroe. J. C. Hop-:farmidng;adscefufrmn Modern History - Nan Allin' niey wt tesemn Eight hundred bottles of milk, The niew tatrwsdlvrdo oetm siaeta nodnr e Moderator of the Unitedkins, Rhys D. Fairbairn. Toronto, means aiap ie ecno TomDusan Aure Eliot.nar-wee dnaed orundrpivieges.eay14hnad as mmdiately put size grader cannmake a round trip) Church. was one of the guest and Chas. R. McCullough, Hlam- assent t h hoyta h Ion Jewell. Jean McMullen. Jean children at the publicshos to work. It can be used also for joni a tenl mile road on the mlornling speakers at the Bay of Quinte ilton, founder of the Canadian whole aimoliestogtaiv Mrris. Boyd Slemon. H u g h Roy Nichols Has and a Prize donated to the On- (;peLraitmg thre stone crusher and leavinig it in good condition, and the Conference sessions at Oshawa. Clubs, addressed the meeting. Yourwokaaneutrhs Remakabe Rcor tario Training School. Trans- <lrawing a snowpflow in winter. It samne length of grading of another corUing from Saskatoon. Sask.. to'The charter members of the been outsadn;ad sacn Upper School Latin Authors - ReakbeRcr:portation was provided for aI " Ibul.w ud imost e.xtenlsively hiow-!road ml i the atternoon, mneanmng two take part. Club are listed below. With those sultantan adiehsbn Lorna Clark. Doris Dudley. Tom number of boys to the West York evuýer îm miamtainnig the roads of thre ten inmle roads can be compilletedl Dr. Enicot spoke on the sub- 11ull Dustan. Audrey Elliott. Marjorie Nearly 500 new and used cars Boys' Camp. and several boys, town >hIi). each day. ject "Life Begins at Forty," based "nnn O P h qayinTeyugpol Jones. Dorothy Richards. have been sold by Roy Nichols, were sent by the club to the Scout Reeve .\. L Pascoe, of Darling- Darlington Township) is to he comn- on Walter Pitkin's famous book Of' who have oeudr orttl Latin Composition - L c, r n a Courtice, General Motors dealer Camp at Tyrone. One lad had i on is a strong advocate of good mnder(ll on this step) forward, and the samne namre. The speaker was TO Subscribers I ae aebeonniosi hi Clark. Doris Dudley. Tom Dustan, for Durham County, in the first been sent to the School for the roads. He is of the op)inion that too in its, lesire to iimrove and main- introduced by Mayor W. Ross! 1psrue esonnesofyu five months of 1936. This re- Blind, his transportation. cloth- miany tourists, stick to the hiighways*tin good roads. Strike, who was instrumental in ruc on- and the inspiringalit i tntaed n Iage10 markable showing is one of the ing and other items cared for by b-ase the country roadis are often! Picture of new Crawler Tractor bringing him to Bowmanville i s wisyursbsrpto? pulite fyu edrhp l outstnCo .sIfes reondsio r the clb.nTrepSafety nunmitte not good, and with good roads the in operation is on page six. MEn cot redwith people. Dr. at your labe now! Tere are h ohhvinth gpoea fALVATON ARM at their present rate, and it seems improvements around town and belief that 'they canrb i s ded aman wo subscribes o T he thepisathtehrsoudav Cr PLANS FIELD DAY: ois wa o far lbeyond ha'recordbook distr uin the public s:holsPUBLIC SCHOOL STuk-0fENTS SECURE °hth ;st grouprepshe young ubs ripti i re z Aps all oy havo andu of 1935 which was 236 new cars of Bowmanville and the district.pelewodamf the thing pcpos n dvn ed tolai scheduled for the SalvationArmypst two oths M. Nicongla jinith h otaryClubthe atrn HONORS IN RECENT EXAMINA TIONSh regag ãha aha w u udirks great annual Field Day. Many averaged more than one new car Oritario baseball champions at a 1 Awinding to the Land of their Jeo o arngem tentiset ou.rursite citizens will remember with pleas- sale each day, and more than banquet and presentation. In the Dreams." with a fine spirit of!dores at oMn, otheise a ouseso ecueaav ie ure the splendid turnout of Army three used cars daily. lIt is inter- line of sport the club also spon- Many Gain 75% Or Over In PORT HOPE GIRL courgeopand frait. Ilk he rseeem olet tociasun nwegeo i forces last year and it is learned esting to note that Mr. Nichols ils sored the Junior hockey team las Temxmntioyoungspeoplehwho dream he sTdeptoe y thd f rom Army authorities here that one of The Statesman's largest 'winter. A presentation was made TemEaiton JOINS RED CROSS but there is a lot of <iifference dhte plshers.onthe lprloerTme of curtjdmet it will be a greater event than and moast consistent advertisers. to Mayor Ross StrikeasBw between dreams and realizaIatfilshwn o h laelin e raniainorcusdrn ever.manvile'soutstndin citien fMiss Norma Dickinson, daugh- Dreams are valuable, but it ion- your apser.iLook ofn Febuar, arhndApiffo Itie xecevht hr il rrn.Ms ot.G iki-13and hes lu handn helpedzn of Names of pupils who take 75% ,(ter of Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Dickin- to the individual to'mak e eup a ras reitatone. you 1 h geo wlet be seebads. cthir. scout s ndosAnels. RCal .ae iit- '9the adistbun of 86 Christasor over on recent termi examina- son, Port Hope, is leaving June 14 into realities. nks e y v tuhoteimof and cuebanoop is, dsoit . nLhs motheres.C.. ickt-,ba st.butAnoer6aCtritas etions. The namnes are in alpha- for Kirkland Lake, where she has The second group are the peo- d hof proper stock anddseed, etc. roptaete olI ings adoher relat . ive heresetng upoea lid m a nbsi-hebetical order: accepted a position çwith the Can- ple who, have passed through vst Mrs. . .MrKigle, s nald heaonecr The day will conclude with a They motored from hePcii ness and the disposal of his pro- SOUTH WARD adian Redj Cross Society, on the their most active years, and who vitrIg Mris..Ecready eand f tecav ritadptte spectacular outdoor presentation Coast and made the trip in less jducts. Senior Primer jtaff ofithe.KiklaDiLkensoDis-tee beyndthehillsthegates of ot hr wld rinds e.She at-MM kstqualit. Thes entitled "God's Army." A torch- than a week experiencing a snow! As the year lhas gone by, Dr. Shirley Ader. Borden Branni-atrtospialOMssawDickinon iastn e lytyadteree-tne a fQiteCneec ae ihtrcrswt li4hit procession will bring the day storm and other varieties of1 Birks said. the activities mi ht gan, Elton Brock, Betty Brooking, Hiaadeofasaw aeneallapigstt.. in Os ha anwshgest ofrs. ,w(ybrngt to a fitting conclusion. weather. seem negligible, but in putting Bill Calver, Phyllis Connors, El- gHospitrangasasotaen ostl The ithdand most impratAculhhl nteMoo iy Cniudo ae7 themr together at the close ofth mer Green, Viola Lambert, Ormiaito Mrnigtte ygouishagopwic is nei- SIENS I NT C N EREN E E f hec-oertin ivnherr, alerodwr. n anyic rienwisperthelbTor-ther fut re, ad.o ot is yethugh his erm a of offiec ond Jur, Bet M tonnio irtou. S ei elk ni -getl ittlmendiscouragd th li fe asked for tothe cewly elec utedKnnethaGrenMaierMulihl- le n iint n hrM YINTc EW REV.R. T RIC ARDSOF N - _E !ers texse meisasure f supot. land, HubyStephens alc COMING EVENTS ""have ""am " At asleon Caan Pte- Brk. . rlind JiOe illMarjrie Knlte ondard.Laber. l' ualpini.il be N te isOurN ng mprove-A C NT ALPU LI bor, ortPery ndNap1throgold insterinrecogitio ndo|ous SlerEni Wodwrd a LkevewPakOsaw ,> q EGU etfFnncsWlPri 100 attnanc r oforthe Junior FiSecntue1t.Dne t1 on aortnee past yaesfor ear MaV.Elar r ilonCle, CDnonld GiholgtaddThSIme.oTakgNwtonille InUP I to' CapIToIf inace il prita1e AtCatltAllann Pte- iKsM.Blnigtand J J. ONe, rHreengoneoard LKingr. ple Grovlpe nday Sc ehol TuN.of7-2 N.TueaNght samnitrytmetmteIocs bRv.Rayont. eRicads. B. were aldppinediofficogiio oiaedlegaes ERL PUBLIC SCooL a nn t ieaywillrkbehd on n bu 10,wl eisalda A.,BD., pastor of Gace Church to0the ttawa DistriccdoveonJunior Prierday n1t.diMnday, une21s nd ovnohlofrnso GogoetalPbincoo hssm Naanee. aste naiou'tiseeknd . Dde, Mh amesn Bledfr, oseary GLho a2nd.rdTe.etseae il eKall fwo fou runin thefirt me. heprset"ysemha choie o th Ba ofQuine Cn- ecetlybecae te fthe ofa peHlJn. il em, o. d Rn. e J.H. Saintn BA.,.DSlT.nte more2n tes fourgth, ben cndmedbyte eat names were menioned for the orthe Onewamembrc ontofnh am mnFaeioPerundCalis basrvd, andyn e venindolSNO.vN Baseball eagueofhere onnetr hvlugd hth position, butoron th hucti weed C Ddeymt f h arlesBCattrn, Robemr Cor-e, n Yoe ungPeopeakwillrentTuesay nigtrfeatrnsingtNewfrton-1caesr emae TuteTeog RaeW.Poder, ofte Caniobor.Pet ffnwspoie tFe lHgustnM rteir celebrSaitd, pla en, tiled illee -2.n Masouthbn colne th sugtd cc aloteBa for th e CoM.aneteel-olru sitadGthlJaSrenilHrl Tweek. Reervter p dua t.Bswayed the Oask of slkeng teathePmlcSholBaden h fRcards. tie.sidnt urh eoutfit woe asresb)Lon ooer, rrHooer, ln omnileWmnsIsiuetetnilhasan oyfrPoeryand ianeComtte The Re. Mr.Richads wa Mo Beslinand s shoced a ort Hdgson Harr Hyde RossJack-el ll-eetninSt. Jhn's arishHall hree nning, butin, te fouthonil conider ll nededirpairs born in the vilge of odrington« Hpegruedwta cy tha they m an hile are, Gorone Le-honFriedaJne2th. Proniga iSol- hitN Bs andawLalk lehe a nd ethe fmoe savial nins e snt o ellevilleheforeve t rmm. Tofheyrea- froy, Bruce Loser,June hLuff- charYge fPrseCopw reseroupaesw it noneat nd "Pwork" !illngo hedwihthswok reciveisn, primaryteducation i-ounefi onaynghCnhi anJes CLun,RShiretorSujc.LdyMmesofPr sorne ascaledtothefiingWih ncrae gatohier thevW.P sch o tatper and latr'was autiodof fn with thved tprJue orri, IMrgDat Morýe, lla e. e.plyene inle. w usflee7cosad ihtefnne nbte 'and ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Ja AletCleeFelvll.Hlomte.Satnga c u-Hre o etaymondStacley, atsMsJeanFMlatcla and toc theat" a oresndchatntewr myb acmpih tiesereaduat of VitraCt ollg-ationmee tungiJaes aucsale u aeSton, MuraynTghe, ay Dr Harey Robb, atthedafter-hsaecd run scoredwenuntete oubofcurnmoisTed Toroto, andloforWtesleya.Cllger .Re.a.n. eerlDD tes p olo$1.11 whet nd the Welk, JMildreW ilon.a oonsriedfEeezrAnve-d pd ge' sotfy olf.er wll E akdfo loa Montareal • ie.Shirt was bought in eby ts onrnior Firstut saopr yn1 Ju nile me ne 14h. 2-1 new envi e tn t bat forhe lumbncon trctrs Sincehis rdintionin te Sufraga Bisop o theDiocse Te Club ta osha d a orits IgsneBcl,H arl Bode, o ald-,DuraminCt onTrseesand Ohrphansing the is thnigan llmmbrsouteBorwr Chisin iisryh hsfild f oonowh il pror heanul tee ai ndCa l hldWion lak, o othy Reayrs Associti.on w imet for rus cond a akfte the d ,/prnt tgethrwt rnia The puptso hags tToms r fofrmationhonda classoen o e nutl19thaniv 'Ev an,SDorotyauler, ollettLe cinrNewcas, Satu rda u 20, sldhvebene tired.oKent A. M. Tompo ndVc-Pic brintevlaeo'Cd n thirten cndidtes n St Joh's to2m.m. m.T.. Moe patic-fwa hitby apitced bll, elsipalA. B Clak, ad DrfV rieiePee orho anCavillrryThaHegh oclck o-igt Dret"Lorthduinlo g (onined noage10Pars-ex wek.Jakmn a an orJknanshed nWt rB dreættv'o Frcie th pt threyea edu as --twele me rs wMn il form lma, ths and tireyMore Fh corme Trt pe aerente tat t ad ee etrm- or dleyf, wE. W.heCrw- Inth furh a eroMbothrAexndr Wgh pinipari pesntigoisreor The ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Ied Re.M.Rcadtaoenl ifiutfrhmt tedteH Motkoar.R.JmeB left fielderamasscratchnhit by Former Reeve of Darlington thanked the Board for their con- atesrro h a fQitenddBihochg ýh onference;obuthe had felt hat O'NeillC.eDnSearle.OhvernJ. Roch, ahlongatle by Oborane, Twnhi ndmebr f io- hie nhmiwapitn i an membert o tee Boardeofle-He ke ht ne hecru-os ill eet at Dr. Bat 3cks'direct- y runs.RaydencetainBowmanvvelleobonatThurs- bertheonethe school roll wasnt given o sgents t of Victoria College, rn tne e a o xetd t oneFrd u aymight to asleto uh are utnM ra ih Ry onsevc ofE nzr nvr d o nville--svertfy, s: lov-daylas.rs 57wi th an aergeated to. e isoutsandig asa prach sayanyting."My ife toul fices r, c; ones.13; Lane.1b;eRow, ance f 506.7. Aggreateoat eroando adinistraorand tholo- sy 'rt.ry On!' ", Merly . icha rs srds c ; G. K 4ýl imball, pnJ. Kibal, f;r teplncg a a 014 gira. 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