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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 9 Jul 1953, p. 7

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'rHURSDAY, JMTY 9th, 1953 THE eANDTAN SATESMAN BOWMAVTL %JIN J'r&&aRIýPAEs! Master Gary MacDougal is with relatives in Suiphide for summer holidays. Mrs. Edith Anderson, Toronto, is visiting with Mrs. F. C. Hoar and Miss Ida Hoskin. Mrs. Lou Dewell, Randy and Ricky are holidaying at "Days Off" cottage, Lake Scugog. Mits Gloria Robson iF spending th(,-juimmer months at Fern Cot- ta~where she is employed. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Taylor,, Hamilton, are visiting her bro- th2r, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Bird. SMr. and Mrs. Chester Jury and daughter Alison, Timmins, are visiting Mrs. J. H. H. Jury. Capt. and Mrs. Chas. Spencer and family, Camp Borden, visited M. and Mrs. R. L. Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith spent last weekend with her sis- ter, Mrs. Jessie Kentnor in Acton. Mrs. N. S. B. James is vacation- in *- with Mr. and Mrs. S. R. James and family at Gooderham. Young Kenneth Conneli, Tim- m ns, is visiting for two weeks w. th his aunt, Mrs. Harry Os- borne. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Williams, I'4azncy and David are vacatianing in the Haliburton district for two wc'eks. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Lehmann, Brooklyn, N.Y., have been visit- in,, her mother Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Wight. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Edger and Mrs. Rose Kirkendall spent Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. Gardon Findlay, Grafton. For the benefit of music teach- ers and pupils the 1954 Peter- borough Music Festival will be held March 10 - 17. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Johnston have been vacatianing at their cottage the «"J's Nest" at Williams Point, Lake Scugog. Miss Hazel Webber is attending Camp Council at Camp Kwasind near Utterson as a representative of C.G.I.T. for this district. Mr. Roth Eaton and Mr. Wm. Lane motoring through on a trip east, called on Mr. Peter Bradley, a former business assaciate. Mr. and Mrs. John Rowe and family, Mr. and Mrs. C. Anderson and family have been holidaying at WI.iams Point, Lake Scugog. Major and Mrs. Bill Brown and family, Camp Borden, visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Brown and Mr. and Mrs. E. Harn- den. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Law and Christopher, Uxbridge, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Ives, on their way ta Kingston on holidays. Mrs. R. N. Rea, Partage La Prairie, Man., is visiting her *,unt, Miss Carnie A. Martyn, and -4 relatives and friends in Î4&-ianvi île. Mr. and. Mrs. George Tordiff and son Robert, and Mrs. Randall, Tononto, visited Mrs. Grace Tor- diff and Mn. and Mrs. David Tordiff on Sunday. Mr. J. W. Stobart, Onano, was the winner of the suit of clothes raffled off during June by the Bowmanville Kinsmen Club, in the fourth such draw held by the club. Weekend visitons with Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bradley were Mr. and Mrs. James Payne and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Topping, Toronto; ST. JOHN' CHURCH (Anglican) BEGULAR SERVICES at 8 a.m. and il ar. Summertime Handwork Crocheting Bela Straw and Girnp for baLis and hats -Crochet Cottons - ~kytone, Pearl Cotton, Cronita and Daisy Cotton Knillung A wide range of brands and Sshades for ail types of work Bug Making Cotton and Wool Yarns Canvas, patterned and plain Hooks. and Cutters J. W. JEWELL #-Big 209# 27 King St. W., Bowmanville PIIONE 556 àMn. and Mns. Arthur Redknaý rOshawa. Misses Eileen Spicer, BeverlE Frank and Eleanor Leîgbton ai rspending their vacation an tl staff of Hotel Algonquin c Canoe Lake in the Highlands sNorthern Ontario. Mn. and Mns. Gardon Badge Miss Molly Badger, Albert Bac ger and son David attended thi 25th wedding annivensary of M Badger's brother, Harold Badgt and Mns. Badgen, in Onillia o Wednesday. Mn. and Mns. Egerton Hancac] Orono, motored ta London aVE the weekend with Mn. and Mn. Victor Hancock and Brian toa'a rtend the funenal on Monday c 1the fonmen's nepbew, Mn. Wilfre Wonnacatt of London. Miss Sylvia Bucknell retunne home Sunday fnom. two week vacation in Winnipeg and Pax Arthur. While in Winnipeg sb attended the l2th Biennial A3~ P.A. Dominion Conference. Dea Clarke of Ottawa, was the gueE speaker duning the week. Out-of-town guests at th Ewing -Snowden wedding il Maple Grave on June 27 includei Mn. and Mrs. Elgin Ewing, Mi J. D. Ewing, Toronto; Mns. (;ec Isbester, Mn. Alex Ewing, Mn Fred McVannel, Wiarton; Mn. ani Mrs. Sam Snowden, Mn. and Mns Noble Metcalfe, Oshawa. Report from Memofial Hos pital, Bowmanville, fan the pas vieek shows 36 patients admitteg and 41 dischanged. Thnee death are .recorded. In the maternit: wing, five infant boys and twi girls wene bonn. Major opera tions numbered 7, and mina: openations 15. Nine emergenc.1 cases were tneated. Mn. W. J. Berry, Bowmanville': invetenate tnavellen, stanted ou on bis 1953 namblings on Jung 28. Journeying east this time Mn. Benny took the scenic Sague nay River cruise, then continue( east ta Newfaundland. On hi: retunn he will no doubt havg much of interest ta tell of Can, ada's newest province and othei places visited en route. Bawmanville Canadian Legioi Pipe Band, which played at th( sports day spansoned by th( Millbrook Bnanch of the Canad ian Legion on Dominion Day, re. ceived a desenved bit of praisE in the Peterborough Examiner The paper tenmed the local banc "a smantly attired onganization whose music was the subject ai much favorable comment." Grass silage and haying are the anden of the day in Durhamn County acconding ta the Weekly Farm Report issued by the De- pantment of Agriculture. It is also noted that the supply af weanling pigs in.-Durhamn is nat sufficient ta supply the demand, and fali wheat in many cases is very heavy with dry weather necessary ta prevent lodging. Mn. Wiebe Bergsma of Lem- mer, Friesland, the Nethenlands, visited Mn. and Mns. John Sem- plonius, Silven St. Mn. Bengsma, who is 80 years of age, tnavelled unaccompanied fnom the Nethen- lands for his first visit ta this continent. He visited his brother in the United States whom he had nat seen for 27 years, and .will visit bis son in Alberta before netunning ta his home in Holland. As announced last week Mn. Stanley E. Snawden neceived his B.A. degree fnom, University af Toronto, also completed his finst year in Emmanuel College. Mn. and Mrs. Snowden are spending the summen on a mission field at Success, Sask., and will retun ta Tononto in the Fali fan his second term in Theology. Stanley is the son of Mn. and Mrs. Lloyd Snowden of Maple Grave, and Mns. Snowden is daughten of Mn. and Mns. Charlie Johns of Bow- manville. On Monday aftennoon Mns. Frank Cryderman, Silver St., en- tentained in holion of Miss Nancy Jermyn, Vernon, B.C., who has just retunned fnom a meeting of the National Board of the Canad- ian Fedenation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs. Miss Jermyn is Provincial President ot British Columbia. Miss Violet McFeetens, past president of the Bowmanville B. & P. Club, Mns. Mabel Bagneli and Miss Mary Mrs. Stewart Wood IGuesi of Honor ai Many Showers Pnior ta ber marriage an June 27, Mrs. Stewart Wood, the for- mer Jean Perfect, xvas guest of bonon at a linen showen when Mns. Gea. Heath, Duke St., was hostcss ta a gathering of the bride's ncighbons. Her aunt, Mns. J. C. Knight, and sisten, Miss He- len Perfect, also entertained for ber at a surprise shower of mis- cellancous gifts at the bide's home, Nelson St. A miscellaneous shower was given by the girls of the R. M. Hollingshead staff at the home af Miss Jean Rundlc, OdeIl St. Presentation of two lovcly Ken- woad blankets was made ta the bride by the R. M. Hallingshead Company, and the groom was the recipiexit of a table laînp aiid :atil LISlishOiî rom (jenex-al o tors, Osshawa. Married in Si. Paul's Unifed Church Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Murray White are shown fol- lowing their marriage in St. Paul's United Church, Bowman- ville, on Saturday afternoon, June 27, as the bride prepares to sign the register. The former Gladys Hodgson, she is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hodgson, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest White, ail of Bowmanville. The newly married couple will reside in iBowmanville. -Photo by Alpha Studio ýr High School Resulis <n Continued fram Page One) ýe G. Heal-Eng., Hist., Geom., 1- Chem., Comm'l. D. Heyland-Eng., Hist., Geog., ;Fn., Chem. r. J. Hobbs-Music. d N. Holubenko-Hist., Fn. 1, J. Hooper-Ene., Hist., Lat., ýfFr., Genm., Agric. M. Husak-Eng., Hist., Geog.,, eGcom., Lat., Fn., Agnic. C. Hutchinson-Eng., Hist., Lat., nAgric. y A. Janess-Hist., Geog., Agric., Comm'l. S H. Koss-Eng., Hist., Geog., fGeom., Fn., Agric. t E. Leighton-Eng., Hist., Geom., Lat., Fr., Agric., Music. D. Millson--Eng., Hist., Geom., rLat., Fn., Agric., Music. B. Mundoch-Eng., Hist., Geom., Lat., Fr., Agric., Music. M. Nickenson - Eng., Hist., Geog., Lat., Agric. M. Pascoc-Eng., Hist., Lat., Fn., Agric., Music. M. Prescott-Eng., Lat., Fr., SAgric. r S. Quantrill-Eng., Hist., Geog., 1Gcomn., Lat., Agric. 1 P. Smith-Eng., Geom., Agric. N. Smythe-Hist., Genm., Agric., Music. sAgric. f J. Staînton - Geog., Chem., tComm '1. R. Stocken-Eng., Geog., Lat. V. Stutt-Eng., Hist., Geog., Geom., Lat., Agric., Music. C. Tucnk-Geom. H. Turner-Eng., Lat., Agric. L. Warnack-Hist., Geog., Geom. I. Woolley-Hist., Geom., Lat. Commercial Results Sr. Commercial: Prize for General Proficiency- Lois Davey. Bank of Montreal Cup fan -Speed and Accunacy in Typing- 7Kathleen Smith. 3 Bank o! Commence Pnize in Book-keeping-Lois Davey. The following are the namnes af the students who will receive their Commercial Diplomas-B. Colville, L. Davey, D. Richards, K. Smith, J. Stacey. The followîng are the namnes of the students who wîl eceive thein Commercial Ccntificates-M. Hall, J. Vivian, E. Vondnacek. Junior Commercial Prize for General Proficiency- Bruce Cale. The following students will transfen ta Senior Commercial- L. Cochrane, B. Cale, L. Fletcher, K. Kelly, M. Leddy, R. Mutton (Short.), A. Rosevear. Licensing Eleciricians (Continucd from Page One) inspecton had been ncceivcd and that his committee would make a recommen dation at the next council meeting. He felt that there was na need ta bine a building inspecton befone the building by-law is completed. "The building inspectan will have ta be a qualificd man, since he will have ta read blueprints and receive applications for building permits," he declared. -Sa fan, I believe we have only neceived the application of one qualified man," he said. We'ne going ta completely undo the work of the Town Planning De- partment if we don't get the pro- per inspecton foi the job." He stated that the inspection fee in some towns is $75 but that he hopes it will be possible for Bowmanvj-lle ta get by on one- third of that. Council passed a by-law pro- viding for the exemption of the Canadian Legion property an Queen St. from taxation, except for local improvement and school taxes. Tendiers wene rereived for the saI () (1-OP n dvbentu res for Iocai niî andathe tE- der of Bell, Gouinlock & Co., Toronto, of $99.25 per $100 of de- bentunes was accepted. It was the highest of the nine bids ne- ceived. The debentunes will bear, intenest of 43/ pen cent. Coun. Osborne Reports Coun. Osborne neponted on a meeting of the Durham County District High School Board which he had attended as a representa- tive of council. He stated that a Board of Arbitratian wauld be beld ta decide whether the ald or new assessments would be used by the municipalities in the district for High School levies. He painted out that Pont Hope has threatened ta break away fnam the Durham High Scbool District and said that if Bowman- ville, Darlington, Ne wcastle, and haîf af Clarke Township fonmed a school anea of thein awn it would nat cost any more than the present county setup. He stated that the Chairman af the District Board does not feel that it should be broken up, however. Coun. Osborne was appointed as a delegate fnom council ta at- tend the Board of Arbitration meeting in Ornoaon July 8th. Town Council (Continued from Page One)> the appearance of their adjoining propenties. Council considened a nequest fnom the Volunte,- Fine Depant- ment that the firemen be granted an increase of $50 per year in salany. Last year the Fire Depart- ment neceived $3,000 which was civided amang the 18 firemen, amaunting ta about $166 per man. Caun. Fred Cole, Chairman af the Fine Committee, asked that the matter be referred ta his commit- tee ta bring a report back ta the next council meeting. Civic Holiday Proclaimed A motion by Coun. Osborne was passed that the mayon proclaim August 3, as a Civic Holiday. Coun. DeGeer, Chairman of Property Committee, reported that the new heating system in the town hall is being installed rapidly. There are 17 radiatons in the building, and 15 o! these have alneady been installed. The asbes- tas will not be applied ta the bail- en and pipes until the fali, since these must be warm when it is put on ta prevent molding. Dominion Radiaton Ca. have already made a partial inspection of the job, and found that the job has been well done ta date. Coun. Scott neported that a special ail has been applied ta sevenal dusty strcets in town and is working well. It acts as a bind- er as well as a dust layer. he said, and tends ta give dirt roads a bard finish. His motion that another car o! this ail be purchas- cd was passed. Permission was given ta the Imperial Tobacco Ca. ta erect an ovcrhcad sign five feet by three feet aven the new tobacco stoiie of Genny Howes at 65 King St. E. The Sialesman Sold Ai Following Stores Trull's Store, Caurtice Strong's Store, Pont Hope Reg. Edmund's Store, Bethany Johnson's Drug Store, Newcastle T. Enwright, Ncwcastle S. Brown, Newtonville C. Pethick, Enniskillen T. M. Slemon, Enniskillen F. L. Byam, Tyrone G. A. Bannoxi, Hampton J. Riddell, Bunketon H. T. Sayweli, Blackstock Keith Bradley, Pontypool C. B. Tynrel]. Orono H. K. Rleynolds, Kendal - Boivmanville- J. W. Jcwell W. J. Benrv Howeq Smoke Shop Elgit iidnsIln' tr The Statesman Office SOCIAL AND PERSONAL ENNISKILLEN Mr. and Mrs. Willis Wood, Mill- brook, Miss Diane Lee, Kedron, were Sunday tea guests at Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Werry's. Mr. and Mns. Keith Ormiston and family, Ebenezer, at Mr. and Mns. Adam Sharp's. Mn. and Mrs. Howard Oke and Gary, Mr. and Mrs. John Oke, Oshawa, with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Oke. Our Sunday Schoal picnic will be held at Hampton Park, July 10 at 6 o'clack. Corne everyone and have a good time. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Ormiston at- tended his uncle's funenal, Mr. Thomas Hepburn, Preston, last Monday. We extend sympathy ta Mn. Ormiston. Mr. and Mns. S. R. Pethick, Miss Nancy Wood, visited Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Pethick, Barrie. Miss Gail Pethick retuined with them for holidays. Mn. and Mns. J. Duffy and Mar- go, Toronto, were Sunday visitons at Mr. and Mrs. K. V. Svanefelt's. Mn. and Mrs. N. Wilson spent the week-end with his parents at Oro Beach. Mr. and Mns. Frank Dorland and Mrs. John Donland visited Mr. and Mrs. Murray Mustard, at Sandfond. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Ormiston with Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Brown, Orono. Mrs. William Reid, Joan and1 Elva, Newtonville; Mrs. Leslie Reid and family at Mr. and Mrs.1 Fred Tom's. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Hobbs visit- ed the Rose Gardens at Agnicul.. tural College, Guelph.1 Mr. Norman McCrae, Oshawa, with Mr. and Mrs. R. Mitchell. % Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Pethick1 and Ruth, Mrs. E. Strutt, with Mn. and Mrs. Ed. Cain, Pontypool.E es Brenda and Patsy Elhis. h Mrs. Hugh DeGeer, Judy, Joy and Garry, Bethany, visited Mn. and Mrs. G. Yeo. Mn. and Mrs. Ed. Cax, Mrs. Bell Haines, Lindsay, were Sun-ý day evening tea guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Toms. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Oke visit- ed Mr. and Mrs. Cameran Oke and Mrs. Gea. Ferguson, Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. Gea. Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lee, Wayne and Terry, Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Fenguson, Bowmanville, Miss Elsie Samis, Enfield, with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ferguson. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Cox, Isling- ton, Mrs. Bella Haines, Lindsay, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Slemon, Hay- don, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Toms, with Mr. and Mrs. Eanl Trewin. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Masters, Mn. Ennie Horsely, Bawmanville, with Mn. and Mns. Earl Masters. Mn. Harold Spry and Mrs. Frank Spry, Victor, N.Y., visited Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wright, and also accampanied Mr. and Mrs. Wright and family, ta visit Mn. and Mrs. W. E. Sanderson at Col- umbus. Surprise visitars with Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Wright were Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Keith, Miss Irene Bray, Mrs. Davey Cruickshank, Taronto. Mr. and Mrs. H. Smith, Toron- ta, visited Mn. and Mrs. H. Stevens. Mr. and Mrs. H. Stevens with the fonmen's sister, Mr. and Mrs. R. Burgess, Tynone. Mr. and Mrs. Gardon Yea and family with Mn. and Mns. D. Yeo at Sturgeon Lake. Mrs. Verna Wood, Tononto, with her parents.. Mr. and Mns. S. R. Pethick. Mns. Harry Gregg and boys with Mr. and Mns. Allan Henry at Four-Mile Lake. Miss Vicki Pickering with Miss- Forced to Vacate - Everything Must Go ELLIOTT'S VARIETY BOUSE 65 KING ST. EAST (Opposite Garton's) hbdepmndent COMPETITIVE PRICES PLUS PERSONAL SERVICE Druggi$t, SPECIAL VALUES AND REM[INDERS FOR THURSDAY AI ceFRIDAY AND SATURDAY 1. D. A. BRAND SPECIALS SOLD ON A MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE GIN PILLS fieve bockoche; 'heu'"",ic "Ili"s, swollen, ochi,19 i.i.11, deranged kidmeys. Reg. Size 590 Pp LLS Economy 890 à% KLEENEX 300tisso.,@s6%'e4II1, 200 tissues 9"' x 101,20 MANS SIZE 12"xl2" 0 35c Box of 12 A.B. S. & C. TABLETS, 100's ----l1C Regulan pnice 23c COLD CREAM c 16 oz. jan, reg. 89c -_9 CASCARA2c TABLETS, 5 gr.-29 100's. Regulan price 39c OIEJ4c,23c, 39c Reg. prices 19c-29c-43c HAEL----- 23 c, 59C Reg. 4 az. 30c, 16 oz. 75c TOILET TIS SUE Regulan 2/27c 2/23c 4/45c Introductory Offer 2for 39Ç NE MARSpecial RLLv.lUI1 SpecialNE Sae Ofr Shampoo and Soap introiductory Regular 60e bottie plus offer-5 oz. bottie plus $LQ free 2 oz. Shampoo O bar of Aquamarine Soap $10 Both for ---- --ý_60 Preserving CERTO JAR RINGS1 PARODWAX SUD-plies 29c _ 12's 9C 1 Lb. 16c VACATION NEEDS BATHING CAPS-Special 49e - Others 69c, 79c, 98c 'VACUUM BOTTLES - British made - pints --98e THERMOS BOTTLES - pts. 1.89, 1.98, 2.35 - qts. 3.00 up FLASHLIGHTS - Britelite $1.39 Eveready $1.35 up Sun Glasses Cameras Poiaroid Zephyr $195 Brownie Hawkeye --$8.25 Poiaroid Flightline - $2 .98 Baby Brownie -------$3.30 Kodak Duafiex Il Sun-Clip Clip-on -------- $1.50 Kodak F8 Lens ----$25.50 Tone Ray ------- $4.00 to $10.00 Kodet Lens --- --$16.75 Summer Beaufy Gare Hudnut Home Permanent $1.75 Hudnut Marvellous Shampoo ------ -- ---$1.25 Nestle Colorinse or Colortint ------- --39c, 79e .. 80différent fromn Pads tua? just MOI sot et firsi tuk 40Ç NEEDS NO NEUTRALIZER! " becous. Prom neutrolizes automatically " "lTakes" .every flme t " Wavos with ony plastie curl.rs only $1.75 Nivea Skin Cream -- 63c, $1.10, $3.00 Vel-Vo-Tex Hair Remove M itten - - ---------- 25e Fresh Deodorant --47c, 69c PRESCRIPTIONS A SPECIALTY Alex. We Deliver McGregor, Your Local I.D.A. Druq Store Drugs Phone 792 Mn. and Mrs. Wallace Griffin, noon and the Maple Grave choir and Heather, Mr. and Mrs. Rus- was much enjayed at the even. sell Griffin and Mary called on ing service. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Walken, Bow- Mr. and Mrs. Luxon Burgess manville. and son are visiting with hiâs Mr. and Mrs. John E. Griffin sisters, Mr. and Mrs. Ard and Mr. and family with Mr. and Mrs. an~d Mrs.Win. Rutherford. Geo. Squibb, Churchill. Mr. Aithur Thompson and his Sympathy is extended ta Mr mother, Kendal, visited Mrs. W. H. Moore on the sudden pass.' Brimacombe. ing of bis brother-in-law, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Reid visited Sun. Charles Rice at London. day with Elizabeth in Sîck Child. ren's Hospital, Toranto. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Moore and Rev. Harold Turner was Sun- Mr. and Mns. Floyd Beckett at- day supper guest with Mr. and tended the funeral of the former's Mrs. H. Lowery. brother-in-law, Mr. Charles Rice, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Shackleton of London. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. and family with her parents, Mn. Moore remained for a visit. and Mrs. Wm. Allin and attend- ed the anniversary services. Mn. and Mrs. Cecil Quantrili KIRBYvisited Mr. and Mrs. Evan Quan. KnIRBYo teteer hud r*s. Tlampson is visiting her In pit ofthesevre hunerdaughten, Mrs. A. Walker, Bow- starm Tuesday night a fair crMwd avle attended the stnawberry festival.mavle Several attended the funeral of Angus Watson at Bowmanvjlle on Wednesday. for Twa fine sermons given by Rev. For Quick Results Harold Turner, St. Paul's Chunch, THE CANADIAN STATESMêN Bowmanville, were enjoyed very CLASSIFIED ADS mnuch at the anniversary services on Sunday. Our own choir nen- PHONE 3303 dered special music in the aften- OUR DOORS WILL POSITIVELY CLOSE on SATURDAY NIGHT, JULY 11 TEIZ CANADIM STATESMAN. BOVMANVILLE. ONTARICI PAGE SITEN m

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